The Huron Expositor, 1876-09-15, Page 5, and delight
his congrega-
has sold his
ion,, Hallett.
J. Tambiyn
:ing the new
wing park in
sum of $425,
.eted by the
ract for the
buildings has
base ball be -
;IA and the
, Grey, was
;er place re
brookites by
.rty of Huron
re, Goderich,
Mr. Justice
tingof the
on Tuesday,-
ellor.
September
merchandise
ntralia, cone-
arl.;, butter,
n of cars are
tievishly dis-
rden o Mr.
e therefrom
They cut
left them
e and Jas.
into Brus-
on
SEP EMBER. 15, 1.876.
SEPTEMBER 15, 1876.
Tat Hurt
ON EXPOSITOR:
aides, and ‘se,s it to fall into the eons.
As soon as there is a safficient deposit
dropped in
geop.cock- is then closeeb and the trip ee
the bottom f the lower cylinder is 0 le
ed, and the alt dephsited in the
rel beneath, o a, capital quality. The
upper cylinder is covered, and the nee
plan are tha requires very
coarse salt. The
tenclance, as the salt ean he removed so
easily, and t ere is a great economy ot
fuel, as the line is raised to boiling heat
with a less e enditurn of steam than in •
other paten , and the steam from eh
boiling brine instead of being wasted, is
t,o h at other brine.
Manitoba Items.
[FrOr nee FREE masa
An Icelander in Winnipeg has found
out the seer t of cheap ledginge Re
grown by M . Thos. Taylor, of Maple.
rF
utilizes a lim box as a lodging house,
—A leaf of tobacco, from a plane
ton, measuree 263./14 inches.
—A man tamed John McGinn e,
geverely inju ed by being thrown feora
a carriage on Tuesday last week, at the
rifle rauge.
—Cedar p les are being erected with-
in the city limits of Winnipeg, by the
Pacific Teleg aph line, to supplant the
poplar ones first put up.
—Mr. P. Al. Kierskowski, son of Hon.
Mn Kierska ski, of _Montreal i e
latest name o a legal card hung' out in
on Sueday P g.
fell while —Some spo
)eour.exte of from the west
No injuries handsome yo
has been sent
agust, me. nett, ref New
nn. 3, Us- —Qiiarterm
irter acres ed Police is
ban 5 hours, qualified tirti
be machine .g.Un8 to be sen
young men revenue office
Goclerich of Emerson t
ves by the going on betw
Sheppard, —On accou
thitt. The rate of posta
insane by their Russian
e time be- Canadian rate
temen who lately came in
tbrought with them a eery
rig cinnamon , bear, which
on to James Gordon 13en.
ster Neale, of the Mount.
authorized to enlist six
erymen to accompany the'
out to Fort Walsh in the
er is about to station a
on the boundry line west
stop the trade at present
en Pembina and the Men.
t of the difference in ,the
e, the Mennonites mail
letters at' Pembina, the
being ten 'cents and the
effects. American rate five cents.
n of East —The rain f 11 of the last twe or three
ee at Blue. weeks is most unfortunate and unpre.
-September, ceclented at th s season in this country,
ation from as the harvest time is usually very dry.
arranging Mr. Stewart r ports the rainfall in this
:t and the city since August lat 9-17 inches.
ate pert of —Eastern people sometiraes ask if to -
A publie matoes will ripen in this climate. Mr.
ening. Jeeps; of Emerson, had from his gar-
..aters have deb. ripe tomatbes on the 10th of Au -
tualera of
base, balL
I the con, -
Wednesday
rounds at
- Those who were at the trouble to
sow flower seeds last spring have been
well repaid. I
—The fourth annual corapetition for
the. prizes offeiled by the, Manitoba Rifle
etteh will Association, conimenced Tuesday morn-
ly temper-, mg, the 29th inst., at the St. Boniface
ranges. It is eatisfaotory to notice that
,raes cox,. I as it grows in lege the Manitoba Rifle
tipt stands Assoeiation attracts increased support
for size, So far its course has been eminently sue-
; measures cessful, the animal amount of the prize
g feat list daring the lour years of its exist -
lee oirde ence having averaged $1,°000. The first -
ereeee of k meeting held te consider the project of
in 1842, forming such an erganization, was held
ee. ee has in the fall of 1872.
• and is
• Roman —A Alontreal paper says :—We learn
eing pro. that Prof. Armstrong, Of McGill Uni.
reek the versity, has accepted th.e position of
edged and Professor of Civil and Mechanical Engin-
minately, eering in the new Yorkshire -College of
yang, and. Science, England, and will consequently
ing the resign his chair in McGill. The eacant
were the chair here will be filled. by the Board of
ion with Governors before the Brat af November,
rent. - should suitable candidate offer. Other -
;an now wise temporary arrangements will be
OD Lake Made. Prof. Armstrong's numerous
ield, and friends in Montreal will regret his de.
parture from among us, even to an-
other field of usefulness ; but it is to be_
hoped, that we have men among us cora-
petent to fill the vacant place in the naw
well-established science school of McGill
University.
of late
into the
nd from
Ter and
in their
far quite
; which —When visiting Ottawa last week,
or three the Japanese visitors inspected the Pub.
lie Schoals and expressed their astonish -
e for a went at the knowledge displayed by the
Exeter classes concerning the Japanese Islands,
ds stet- They were introduced to Mr.Huntington,
trotting who showed. them round the public build-
ber of Inge, Houses of.Parliament, Library and
ads to the new Library lerriklingfs, all of wbich
y came were carefully viewed by them. In the
he race course of their explorations, the Japanese
Minieter, through; his Secretary, enquir-
wrence ed minutely into 'the Canadian constina
though tion, militia system, relations between
lid not the Doneinion and the mother country,
customs duties and a multitude of other
Miss matte*: a"lsotoak occasion to ex-
Bly th press hie admiration of all he had seen in
ngaged Canada.
ly re. —There are sixteen female composi-
t both tors on the Montreal TV itnees, who earn
'free of from $7 to $14 per week. The offioe
actime supplied with a library of over 1,000
pprov- ; volumes, which is made up priracipelly
teach- from books sent in for review. In addle
tion to this, the hands have organized a
-ouatry ; glee elab, and, millet is better, a benevo-
o have teat fund. The proprietors give each
rficient employe -who has been in their employ
derate for over two years, two weeks holidaYe
their with salaries paid. They also give Peri'
tion. odical literary, musical, and athletie en.
Fieher, tertainments during the summer mad
euty- winter months. Since the office was es -
of the { tablished, 30 years ago, it has never ad- '
4.eving nntted into its, colamns a theatre, liquor
first or quack doctor's advertisenaent,
1834, —The Stratford 'Beacon gives the fol.
xi was lowing roraance concerning a setae/
oases. In July leen year' Conductor Johnson,
re- I while going to Tore''etto, On the midnight
the express, had his official satchel stolen,
'erne and. the most diligent search. failed to re--
wn to . veal its whereabouts. The bag had long
imeelf I been given up for lost, when to his sur-
mised- prise, one day last week, Constable Hee-
.te nan, at the Stratford station, saw the
°pie 1 identical article itself, in the hands of a
the ; party trained Adrian Olger, of Sebasto-
d this ; pol, who was about to take an outgo:
ing tram, Heenan at once claimed and
Salt took possession of the property as hav-
new = mg • been stolen: Inquiry developed that
nt in the bag had been taken off the coin -
re. patty's premises in July, 1875, by one
e bot. ; and given to his sister, who took it with
ilder, her to Switzerland, On her return she
of gave it to one Walters, of Sebastopel,
are brother-in-law to Hawsworth, who In
the ! turn sold. it to Olger, who was about to
team depart for Switzerland, when overhauled,
that] by Constable Heenan. The satchel,
e up- however, was not allowed to return a
on a - second time to Europe, but was restored
nee, to conductor Johnson, who welcomed ita
the an an old friend,
Auction Bales.
donday, Sept. 18, on Lot 30, Con. 6,
Hibbert,ifarm stock and implements. , Jno.
Waters, proprietor ; W. Hodgson, auc-
tioneer,
Thursday, Sept. 28,_on Lot 1, Con, 7,
Jdnllett, Farm Stock and Implements.
Richard Bielby, proprietor ; J. P. Brine,
auctioneer,
Wednesday, Sept. 27, on E/ Lot 20,
Bayfield . Road North, Stanley; Farm
Stock and Implements. Arthur Forbes,
proprietor; J. P. Brine, auctioneer.
Monday, Oct. 2, on Lot 37, Con. 2, L.
R, S,, Tuckersmith, Farm Stock :and Im-
plements. Jas. McDonald, proprietor ;
et, p. Brine, auctioneer.
Tuesday, Septe 19, on Lot 2, Con, 14,
Hallett, Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Furniture. John Reid, pro-
prietor ; C. Hamilton, auctioneer.
Wednesday, Oct. 4, at Knox's hotel,
-Clinton, Valuable Farm. Wilson Cook,
proprietor; J. P. Brine, auctioneer.
Saturday,Sept. 16, at Willson & Scott's
Warerooms, Seaforth, Valuable Real Es-
tate, &c., &c. Willson & Scott, propri.
store ; J. P. Brine, auctioneer.
and (thee
cy, Th
small, th
e had a decid
offerings a,
ugh repress
500 factory c;
450 farm the
st going at 1
ed upward tenden-
re comparatively
tions of factories
eese sold fbr lltc
e brought110c, to
e.
Fall hest per 100 po nds, $ 50 to
eggs, 100 to 14etper dolen.
Agricultural Exhibitions for 187'6
Provincial Exhibition-, Hamilton, Sept, 18, 19,
Western Fair, London, Sept.25, 26, 27, 28, and 29.
Central Exhibition, Guelph, Oct. 2, 8, 4 and 5.
&kith Riding Huron, ExeterrOct. 5 and 6.
West Riding Huron, Smith's Hill, Sept. 27
arid 28.
East Riding Huron, Brussels, Oct. 10 and IL
Hallett Branch, Clinton, Oct. 8 and 4.
Moiris Branch. Blyth, Opt. 12 and 15.
Sept.21 and 22.
Listowell,,Sept. 26 and 27.
Turnberry Branch, at Wingham, on Sept. 29.
Ray Branch, at Zurich, on October 8 and 4.
Tuckersruith Branch, at Seaforth, on October
aud 10.
Rowiek, at Gorrie, On Oct. 8.
Wroxeter, at Wroxeter, on Oct. 4.
Ribbert Branch, at Staffs, on Tuesday, oat. 8.
, BIRTHS.
AITOHESON.—In McKillop on August
31st, the wife of Mr. John Aitcheson
of e son.
Romeeson.—In McKillop on Sept 5th,
the wife of Mr. James Robertson of a
daughter.
LATIMER. —In Seaforth on Sept. 12th,
the wife of Levi Latimer Esq., Of a
daughter.
Wneas.—In Exeter on Sept. 1st the
wife of Mr. Jas. Willis of a son.
Seaforth on the 25th ult.,
the wife of Mr. John Moore of a
daughter. -
Sertfonth on the 24th ult., the'
wife of Mr. Thos. Lusk, of a son.
GRIEVE. —In McKillop, on Aug. 22, the
wife of Mr. John B. Grieve of a daugh-
ter.
BOSE. —In Egmondville, on Sept. 10th,
the wife of Mr. Frank A. Rose of a •
TAYLOR. —In Grey, on Sept. 5th, the wife
of Mr. John Taylor of a son.
TURVEY. —In Morris, on Sept. 3rd, the
wife of Mr. Geo. Turvey, of a son,
LaIDLAW. —In Listowel, on Aug. 28 the
wife of Mr. R. Laidlaw of a daughter.
GARDINER. —In Gravenhurst, Muskoka,
on Sept. 2, the wife of Mr. William
4ardinereteacher, of a son.
DEACON. —In Wingham, on Aug. 31, the
wife of Mr. Wm. Deaeon, of a son.
MARRIED.
of the bride's brotheraon Sept. 1, by
Rev. H. Cameron, of Kippen, Mr.
Thomas Young; teacher, to Miss Eliza.
beth McKenzie.
MEGAW— MILLER. — In North Street
Methodist Church, Goderich, on Sept.
Megaw, to Miss Mary Miller, both of
Goderich.
DALE—SHEPPARD.—At the residence of
the bride's father on the 13th inst. by
of Hullett, to Miss Martha Sheppard,
of Goderich township.
John Gibson Stevens, to Miss Mary
Ann Birnie, all of Goderich.
MORROW—MORROW. —On Sept. 8, by
Rev. J. Sievright, Mr. Robt. Morrow,
Goderich, to Miss Charlotte Morrow,
Goderich township.
WALKER. —In Tuckersmith, at the resi-
dence, her father, Mr. David Walk-
er, cei the 9th inst., Grace wife of
Mr. George Smithers, of 'Seaforth,
aged 26 years.
DENNIE. —In McKillop,on the 13th inst.,
Mr.- John Dennie, aged 67 years.
MACHAN. —At Carmunnock, township of
Grey, on Aug. 22, Andrew, only son of
Mr. Wm. Meehan, aged 4 years and 3
FISHER. —In Colborne, on Sept. 7, Mr.
Jos. Fisher, Sr., aged 71 years.
MCGREGOR.—At her residence Kintail,
Ashfield, Margaret, beloved' wife of
Kenneth McGregor, aged 65 years,
after a short but very painful illness,
which she bore with chnstian resigna-
tion.
Thos. Welsh, aged 37 years and 8
-latesLIE, —At the Golden Eagle Hotel,'
Reno, Nevada, on Aug. 15, John Laps -
lie, aged 32 years.
DEACON.—In Wingham, on Sept. 6, Es-
ther, wife of Mr. Wm. Deacon,aged 37
years.
THE MARKETS
SEAFORTH, Sept. 14, 1878.
Fall Wheat 0 90 to 1 00
Spring Wheat, per bushel 0 90 to 0 95
Barley per bushel ' 0 50 to 0 55
Flour, per barrel 5 60 to 0 00
Hay 7 00 to 8 00
Hides. 5 00 to 3 50
Sheep shins 0 flO to 1 00
Potatoes, per brothel 0 85 to 0 40
Wood 2 00 to 2 50
Apples, per bushel 0 25 to 0 50
CLitezoN, Sept. 14, 1876.
8ering Wheat, per bushel 0 85 (0 0 92
Oats, per bushel 0 29 g 0 80
Barley, per bushel . 0 60 at 0 52
Butter 0 17 (0 0 18
.utt7, per ton,
•
_ CHEESE MARKETS.
INGERSOLL.= At the Ingersoll cheese
market on Tuesday last business was
more brisk than usual. -The sales amount-
ed to large numbers at 10c., 10/c. and
11c.eand 12c, and 124e was offered and
refused by best factories.
very noticeable change in the tone of the
Little Falls cheese market on Monday,
The tr
the folio
spring ;
200 bush
continue
Os being
from 70c
ter 22c to
per doze
NONTR
The pr
than last
are still v
paid was
were sold for shipment to
Deng= old seven head
steers, av raging 1,525 lbs,
100 lbs.
cattle, sh
rived at
past wee
were catt
sheep, on
of sheep,
of horses,
horses.
TORONTO, Sept. 14, 1876.
nsactions in Jerre consi ted of
00 bushels of perte at 70c o 71c;
ls of oats at 35c to 36c. arley
to advance, abou 1, bush -
sold to -day at rices riinging
MAIIKET
little better
erior animals
ge of !prices
100 lbs., at
as sold, and
h a pair of
g 3,650 lbs,
f oxen and
at $4 60 per
The number of car loads of
ep, horses and, hags that ar-
Point St. Charles du • the
ma!
was 71 ; 52 toe& of these
e, 11 loads of hegs, th ee of
mixed cattle and sheep, three
two mixed cattle And ho s, one
and a mixed load of cattle and
AL LIVE 5
00
ST. 'GABRIEL, Sep
ce of cattle is a
eek, although
ery low, The ra
from $2 75 er
have bee as follows :—Thr e car- oads,
averaging 1,160 lbs. each, at $4 2 live
weight ; wo car -loads, averaging 1,200
head of good second-class an mats
weighing about 1,060 lbs. ach, $40
per head ; 1 load, averagin 1,2 lbs.
each $4. 2 live weight. everal small
at prices an "ogcfrom $3 25 to $4.
SHEEP. here have been abo t ten
loads sol during the we k, at rices
Limes. The market co tinues to be
well supp ied, about sikteen loads eying
been brought in auring th week ; but
the dema d continues to be great and
prices ha e been firmly raaintai ed at
last week s quotations ! viz :--lst class,
GREAT BARGAINS
IN ALL KINDS OF
i:IRY GOODS
'Which were saved at the late fire, can be had at
Temporary
Store, one door west of Lthnsden's
Drug Store, Seaforth.
UTANTE .—A good general house girl Must
'7 be we I recommended. Apply at ance to
TIRS. GRAHAM, Mill street, Brussels. 458
TZUFFALG ROBE LOST.—The person to took
fr om W. N. Watson's office on the mo ing of
the fire or after it was removed from the office a
Buffalo Robe will please natural the same alt once.
WI. N. WATSON. 458
VOTICE hereby admit having stated that
garet PM ff and now acknowledge that t 445s8a*Id7
without any foundation whatever. MICHAEL
00AT FOND.—Found ou the road between
Brussels and Walton on Saturday, pept. 2,
a black cloth coat ; containing a small ; leather
porse. The owner can have the same bY paying
eipenses on application to Ander, on Lot 3.7 Con.
14, McRilloip. THOMAS DAVIDSON. 458'4
V STRAY Cow.—Ctione into the premises of the
-'••••7 andersio.aed, Lot 25, Concession 10, gibbed,
about the first of SePtember, a small black and
white cow with white spots about the hiP. The
owner is regneeted to prove property, pay elpens es,
and take the animal away. GEORGE ORR. 458-4
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN H }Willi-
- A- HEYa—For sale that excellent welling
house and lot, late in the occupation of r. Wm.
S pow d en, liateher, there is on the lot a go d barn,
primp &c.o an& well stocked with choi e fruit
trees. Fon terrtuf which are very liberal pply to
JOHN S. PORTER, Seaforth. 458-4*
N4f. to convley
thanks for itheir
from destraction
his bestOcknowledgement
pressions of
tuuate occurrence.
to the people of Seaforth s best
endeavor to save his roperty
by the late fire, and to return
for the many k nd ex-
sympathy and regret at tha unfor-
JAMES MURPHY. 458-1
OA
••-'
der
Otitis
desires
apahrin
r
RD og THANES.—Miss Leach de
t ender bet sincere thanks to those
ed her sUch valuable assistance in - sit
on the occasiou of the late fire.
to state that she will be ready for business
a few weeks, when she will open
cons over the new tiry goods store opposite
ires to
ho ren-
g her
he also
In the
the
I BALED
trustees
September,
emPerance
pletEld
bp paid
February
themselves'
CAMERON,
by the
for
list,
T -DERS will be received
hp t noon of Monday, the 25t
for thhig and plastering the
H , all material to be fu
25 h day of October. One .
on c mpletion of the job, the
877. The trustees do nit
to accept the lowest or an •
Trustees- .
by the
day of
lubur e
shed by
all will
ther on
hind
tender.
458-2
TTOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—For
Jot. large two storey Concrete cottage,
market i n Seaforth, also the lot on.
adjoining 1 t, The house contains kitchen,
in g room, Wing room and bed room down
wi th four ed -rooms and a closet up stairs;
ro oms are arse and well apportioned.
we 31 and oodshed convenient. Poss
which
Tiller°
se
Sale a
hear the
tht
din.
stain
Th e
is a
on im.
S., Contt:ining 60 acres, about 40 ger
are clearecll well fenced and in a hi
cultivationi; the balance is well timb
dwelliug h use and small orchard. W
Terms of aymeut easy. Is situated lib
on the pre lees or to Egmondville Po
it
MRS. RO ERT HULLISTON.
s
h
es
ll
n
.1 whicl
stste of
Go&
watered
4 milel
t Office
458"•
LAND FOR
urea cleared,
miles fro mlBrussele,
.a quarter of
Si lot 27, Con.
bush, 80 a
mil e from
SALE,—Being Si of Lot
and Well watered. It is
18 miles ftora Sett
a mile from the gravel ro
7, township of Morris, 100
res hardwood, therest varit,
the above, -For terms snit
29,
si
Con. 7
nated 2.
rth, am
. Ala
ores, al
Mae')
to th
THE GOLDEN, LION. 1876
LOGtekN
SEA
.JAMIESOrsi,
ORTH.
4
B
BL
BL
BL
CK
CK
CK
CK
LliSTRESI
FONCil MER1NOES
P4R1S CORDS,
PiRS1AN CORDS,
CK C1APE CLOTHS,
CK VELVETEENS: *
FALL AND WIN
ER DRY GOOD
OPENED OUT ),kGAIN.
111014AS LEE'S
FLOUR 1AND FEED
SriO1R,M,
Happened to be one 44 the unfortniate once that
got burned out at the late Ere, He has opened
out again in
HIS NEW STORE,
OPPOSITE THE 40MMERCIAL HOTEL,
Where be hopes to be able to su ply his many
cnstdraers with
GROCERIES CRF.APER THAN EVER.
Call and See' for Yoursdves.
JUST RETURNED FROM OUR SEMI-ANNUAL VISIT TO TH
ING
Don't forget the PlOse—Three Doors North of
the Post Office.
THE BE6T, VALU1$'
MV -
WE HAVE
LOG N & JAMIESON
SEAORTH.
20 PO'Cr DS GRDUND RICE for $
SEA1FORTH, 187
1876.
STOCK OF
DRY 000D
FO
THE
F LL TRADE
suRPI.A_ssmp
FOR VALUE,
Extnt alp.d Variety,
FA
A THE
ME
STORE
We Haze Sold (Jut the Store Part f
Our u8ine88 to
And we b speak for ie new firm the patrona e
o all our ens omers and friends.
MR. WADDELL
Is this week in the 31 rkets baying Goods for t
Fall Trade, and will open in a few days a Gener 1
Stock of
STAPL AND F NCY DRY COOD4
.SECON TO NONE
For Lo Prices ncl Fine Qualit
The 0 ce of the S lt Works will be kept at 11
in fear if the Store, and settlements can e
made the e by partie who have accounts due B.
GRAY, YtbUNG & SPARLIN
T 111 AGAIN.
WIL IAM CAMPBELL,
IERCH NT TAILOR
having pa sed through the Fiery F r-
e has been ermitted to take up
A FTE
ated. T
& Ryan
ha one st
store, w
old tri en
e of their large and commodious bn
ere he will be glad to see and serve
s and customere. He has yet a
Sup rb Stlock of Cloth
OF AIX KINDS,
An d is ily receivi more. so that he is se 'cid'
yr spared as ever to ve satisfaction.
Rem - eber his 10 tiOn and call and Bee
WM. CAMPBELIL.
ek
WAREHOUSES A MANUFACTURERS
IN OUR DOMINIO , AND WITH OUR
DIRmorr
Are prepared to show Full Line
in every department. stoners
who desire to make heir pwrcluzses
possib 'Variety, the 117 -Meg
Most Attractive Stylo,
ing the Cream of the First W
houses in th World, should visit
our Store, see ow Gooch; and Com-
pare Pri,ces, and we ve no
fear of the results. Dress Goodsi
Black and Colored Silks, French,
lierinoes in, Black cind Colored, All
Wool Se,rges 6ncl Eepp in the New
con ain,-
Cor ds Black .Lustres, Wool P ids
and Checked Winceys, Plain and
Fancy Dress oods, Winceys in all
Colors and at Prices to suit. Prints,
American and English, Shawls and
Mantles, Paisley Long Shawls, Pa4-
ley Squares, Indiana Long .Shawls,
Fancy Wool, Tartan Long Shawls,
and Handker
gtiefii.. Mantles and
Jackets in Beavers, Witney, Repper
and Lee. Tweeds and C ths, Black
Broca, Blue and Black WorSted
Coatings, Fancy Coatings, Black
Doeskin, Scotch Tweeds, and Full
Assortmenl of Canadian. Water-
proofs, Pkvin in Greys, Blues, Green,
Orange, Checked and Striped Water-
proofs very new. F nnels—Scafrlet
and White L ncashia e, ,Scattlet Sax-
ony, bite Azuline, Pink, Ilumboldt
THOMAS LEE.
TRY, TRY AOAIN
-7- old friends and patrons and the World at large
that he his going to tay his luck again. Now in
the store lately occuPied by Mrs, Burnie y, ohe
dobr south a Alegioret's new bakery, and oppo-
site the Ffirmers' Stor , where he Will, as in the
past, endeavor to the -ter), best -of his ability to
give all who may favor!bina with .thiair patronage
the very best value Sof:their moneylin
BOOTS AND SiHOES.
; Ile has a very Largel Stock of New Work that
will be sold at prices to suit the times. Also a
large quantity of old spook that muift be sold for
what it will bring.
Parties leaving theiii-Orders reeeutly will please
call again, as he has '
LOST HIS I4ASURO BOOK
Containing" their Areasu,res.
All parties having klmg standing laticounts un-
paid will please
As he cannot wait foal his money aif in the past.
AT ONCE, i
ii
Trusting that his Id friends will not forget
him in his raisfortun , and with thauks for the,
past and hope for t e future, he will try, try
THOMAS COVENTRY,
THE COMMIERCIAL i LIVERY,
ARTI-TIT*. FOR3ES„,
TTAVING purchased theStook and Trade of the
-L4- Commercial Litery, Seaforth, from 111.r.
George Whiteley, begs to state that he iutends
carrying on the basin ss in the old. stand, and has
added sevetal valuabl horses and 'telaidles to the
formerly large st-opk. None but t
Relkible HOses Will be Kept.
Covered and Open Iluggies and-Parriageo, and
Special Arrangevient8 Made With Com -
mei oial Men.
Orders left at the stiables or any #11 the hotels
promptly attended to
DISSOLUTION1OF PARTNERSHIP.
Na, OTICE is hereby igiven that the partnenthip
'-'-L/ heretofore subsiSting between William Alex-
ander Manson and Icieeph Anderson, tho tinder -
signed as tauners,in the village of Wroxetero has
id
been this day dissolv by mutual consent. Ail
son are to be paid byi the said aoseph Anderson
at Wroxeter, andel' olaims against he said part -
nership are to be pr sented to
Anderson, by whom same will
Dated at Wroxefer fhis—olay of
said josepla
st, 1876.
JOSEPH ANDERSON,
Witness—WILL M Sas-CLL.
In connection with
Joseph Anderson, w
numerous customer
support, would take
that be intends ea
stand, where all will
quick sales and small
el
the above th undersigned
le cordially thanking the
of the late ,firm for their
is- opportunlity of atathag
ng onthe terming at the -old
e welcome, Marinette being
rafits. JOSEPH ANDER-
458-4
MAITLAND BANK CEMETERY.
AL PUBLIC AUCT
"-A- Grounds, weath
MONDAY, SE
The Lots will be pu
aold to the highest b
All who desire to o
Particulars at time
457
ON Will be 'held on tile
EMBER 0TH, 18764
in the itfternOon.
up at an uptet price and
I sale.
ILLIAM BILL:
Secretary Of Committee.
THE SEAFORTH FIRE
()WING to our bein unable to silpply the up-
taipfiryg a report of th fire, We hate printed in
quarter -sheet form
Price, 8 cents each or cents per dozen. To be
had at THE EXPOSI OR OFFICE, Seadorth.
awl Araer, Welsh Flannsls, Plain, AND DRA
28 Adelaide Str
Pde:PripetinpPtAREiPin,d1)tAlgolabnese'rse
those who contempt&
and Fanc,y Skirtings, Tickings, Ta-
ble Linens, Blamkets in White and
Colored, Cloth,ing, Hcas and Caps.
— Newest Ribbow and
Silks, Freneh Flowers and Feathers
sia Velvet, Straw and Felt Hats,
Ornaments, Wings and Ostrich Tips,
Crape and Mourning Flowers,
Hat and Bonnet Shapes. All the
t, West, TOBONTO,
tion BuiIdings of every
licit .correspond ence -with
building. 42e0
FOR SALE BY AUCTION.
has been inStructed tO sell
001'..14th, at the hour ,of
°aerial. Township, -contain-
eh are cIeareid, well fenced
cultivation ;‘! the balance is
bardwood; I log barn and
le plenty of good -water, a
'cre,ek running tlarough the
hard of trees. This
n two miles, and a half a
ded by goo& roads. Terms
ay of sale, or previously on
riefor J. P. BRINE, Arlo -
458 -3
'VALUABLE FAR
by Public Auction, a
TON, on WEDNESD
1 log 80 acres, 70 of wh
and in a good state o
well timbered wit
house, and frame sta
never -failing spnog
farm ; also a good or
farm is eituated with
Clinton, and is =no
made known on the
application to the
WILSON COOK, Pr
tioncer.
'VALUABLE FAB3t FOR SA TX j3T AUCTION.
tions from 11r.Thorass t6 sell by Publie
desirable property, -viz,:
2, Hibbert,leontairloo 50
e cleared welifeuced, and in
ation. The ibalanee is well
granary. Tlaere is a small
well; itiiis4rabout 4 miles
trout , and 10 nines
convenient to pOst ottea
Sala to tanateenee at
andetnown!, On the 'day of
polleetion 1,0 the pork,
to neistatarat P. O. T.
Auction, ou the
26, 1876, the fo
Lot 29, Concession
above Goods are of the Best (211.tality. acres, 85 of which
a state of good
Itimbered, There
a frame stable and
orchard, also a go
INSPECTION INVITED TO STOCK, WIIICH CANNOT BE SURPA.SSED from Hensel, 8
from Seaforth, and
IN T111$ COUNTY. &arches and ec
°Week P.M. Term
sale, or pretiOnsly
tor on the es
DUNCAN & DUNID*N. GILOAN, zoexeno w.somasi:m Auctioneer.
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