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az the latter and hiS f
at work in 'the barn, to au
and when he foundres one
he(plainUff) went to the
mtversing ;for a. short
s ways Af,ter his departure
inathatiiwatob;whoh iuti
the house, id was raissing,eh
. ere. information to the above
swore *hat he had. rea,son
Sellars stole- the watch, shit
not have been. brought Var.
intiff,$60d4unages. 3. T.Gar.
attiff, ; 3 1/. Benson. arid
a, for defettdants
ened •on Saturday at 9:304.
rst case called was Carapsau
This was. an aotian ta gar,
eys in thehands of the defends
anent of certain logal. oasts
the arbitration suit a Ate_
:.>"`Grady. Mr. Dayle waetike
laintiff.. O'Grady was. the
a person in, the arbitrationt
as property over, or said it
< Mr. Doyle wished to Ars
evs in Mr. Herr'as posseseioa
issiciered was a balance of a
:tonsideration for the preps
L judgment reserved. Jolla
br defendant ; 3. T.. Garrow,
hip thereuPon left the bench
or Judge ; Squier presided
After hearing two caseas
-ng them, the Court was ad.
6:30 a. na., ort Tuesday.,
From art itob a. *
rsonipeg FREE Pi'MSS of may 13.4
on the Pembina Branch
ced.
ichinery for Bauer's grist-
ived at Einerson.
race, A.rchbishop Tache,
Se Eastern Provinces next
siheat was &solving itself
eund at SOth St. !Andrews
r May. 1
dents of South St. Andrew&
tig lately to arrange for a
rid On the Queen's Birth• mill which. Mr. Joseph
t erecting at St. Boniface,
will shortly be in oper-
ye accommodation now at
of the immigrant agent at
Ily 1,400pepplecan be teras ,
lied with shelter.
i, the Icelaudic paper pub -
ails Keewatin, has already
of 600, althOuglt it has had
of eight monthonly..
nrapeg was clear of ice on
aril, except for about 20
iouth end. On the 23rd-,
lake was . entirely dear of
arable quantity of wheat
led from Seratching River
Alloway,' for Ogilvie; of
arl.y every, outgoing boat
• who was murdered in
.few weeks ago,' was the
of the late Daniel Bell, for
principal of the Barrie,
Lepel.
& Young bagged, tied, ad -
hipped, On board the Sel-
shels of wheat consigned to
try. The whole work was
4 &Cloak Tuesday -after-
o'clocksWednesdary morny last, a large-sized terra -
red. on the banks of -die
y. Mr. Stuart McDonald.
bout three feet in length,
turtle. Although. smaR '
uot unfrequently seen in
ase those of the size cap -
ay are rare indeed.
is being made to provide
srt of, the Province" with
oomuninatiOn by utilizing
sated 'some years ago, ma-
ompany was formed and s
.ittbscribed.. The line of
I probably fallow the -
IT to the Portage, and
;rth -Items.
McGiath has been ap-
i Priest of Bothwell, by
isliop Walsh.
son's blood s-tallion. got
eovere-ly hurt going over
he tawnship af -Morning-
• Blue Total Abstine• nce
sr successful concert the
LU local talent, au&
kted.
Matheson, ex•mayor,
irphy, Esq., Logan, sail
s steamer Circassian, an
s Exhibition:7'.
being masle by his con-
tain Rev.: Mr, Hooper,
minister in Mitchell, in
rge for another year.
Ray, M. 1?. P., has made
tosve-1 an offer of a free
z acres of land near the
wia, to be nsecl as a, pub-
ss- -el boys have been be -
the Mayor for rafting
the river on Sabbath,
lames of the culprits
ig are to be published-
[ady named Mrs. Skel-
s week in Listawel, in
and German languages.
Our Girls." The lee -
ave been able and in -
,c1 Horticultural Society
heir first Exhibition on
Prizes will be given
about $100-, and early
bles will be included as
- the Kindergartan sys-
be established in Strat-
turiala ai accemplished
'cxcellent testimonials
ms and experience 111
of Hammond, bought
-4 at Newry, ou the 1st
Wing fat cattle: From
:head at $19 per head;
!lead 81,593 ; A. Ander-
t.2 pounds, at 5,3276 Per
Voulston, oue cow $40;
ne cow- $30 ; A. Long,
; A. Anderson sold
a head to Mr. Blain for
11 correspondent writ -
says: There ought
ean in the law to com-
illors to travel over the
especially the Morn -
en the people think of
it cost the town. of
MA-ir 17, 1878.
THE HURON EtPOSITOR.
!Watford to build the road; it is simply
& disgraceful thing that the County
Council should neglect to keep it in a
decent state of repair. It is now almoists
impassable.
—Miss Fanny Chambers, of Paisley,
has been engaged as teacher of the 6th
Department of the Mitchell Public
Sehool, in room of Miss McLaren, re-
signed.. The young lady holds a third
class certificate. Salary; $200 per an -
1111M.
--The Presbytery of Stratford met at
8t. Marys on the 7th inst. The con-
gregations of Milverton and. North
Mornington applied for moderating in a
call, which was granted, They:promise
.$900 and a manse. The petition for a
second congregation at St. Marys was
granted.
—The other evening a, young man in
Stratford received a sudden scare, for-
tunately resulting in nothing worse.
He happened to have a number of lit-
tle revolver cartridges loose inhis pock-
et, and. in filling his pipe one of these
accidentally slipped in with the tobacco.
The result may be imagined.
—One day lately Mrs. James Brown-
lee, of Mitchell, while descending the
.dangerous stairs in rear of Messrs.
Hord & Co.'s store, slipped and fell, re-
sulting in the fracture of the left leg a
little above the ankle. The lady's in-
jury was soon attended. to, and she is.
now doing as well as can be expected.
Births.
RETLLY.-In Tuckersmith, on May 2, the wile of
Mr. Thos. Reilly, of twins, a son and datigh-
ter.
DICKSON.-In Goderich, on May 1 the wife of
Mr. Archibald Dicksonosf a son.
DICKSON.--.In Goderich, on May 10, the wife of
of Mr. John Dickson, of a daughter.
SCOTT. -In Metfillop, on May 3, the wife of Mr.
Wm. Scott, of a son.
OREA.VES.-In Harpurhey, on May 13, the wife of
Mr. Jarnee Greaves, of a da.ughter.
Marriages.
BOGERSON-CAMPBELL.-At the residence of'
the bride's father, on May 7, by Rev. G. Clark, I
Mr. D. M. Rogerson, pf Blyth, to Alberta May,
daughter of Hiram Campbell, of Wawanosh.
FISliER--MeCANN.-At the residence of the
bride's mother, on May 1, by Rev. Mr. Rice, Mr.
Henry PSFisher, to Miss Jennie McCann, all of
Colborne.
WOOD-LEWIS.-At the residence of the bride's
parents, on May 2, by Rev. W. Davis, Mr.
Samuel Wood, of Crediton, to Miss Mary J.
Lewis, of Stephen.
IleJSEAN-FORSYTH.-At the residence of the
bride's father, Tuckersmith, on May 10, by
Roy. T.G. Thomson, Mr. Joan McLean, to Mies
Isabella, youngest daughter of Mr. Ebenezer
Forsyth, both of Tuckersmith.
MCMILLAN - ROSS.- At the, residence of the
bride's father, by REP. T. G. Thomson, on May
15, Mr. W. T. McMillan, Hensall; to Grace,
daughter of Donald Ross, Esq., of Seaforth.
Deaths.
BLUE. -In Morris, on Apr1130, Arshibald Bine,
aged 20 years and 20 days.
ENUTSON.-In Wroxeter'on May 14, Margaret,be-
loved wife of Mr. JohnKnutson, aged 68 years.
THE MARKETS.
SEAFORTH, May 16, 1878.
Fall Wheat I 13 to 1 14
Spring Wheat, Fife, per bushel1 02 to 1 02
Spring Wheat,Red Chaff,per bus0 98 to 0 00
Oataper brishel............s0 30 to 0 81
Peas per bushel 1./ 60 to 0 60
Barley per bushel 0 40 to 0 45
Butter, No. I, Loose, trade.... - 0-12ito 0 13
Butter, No. 1, LOose, cash 0 12 to 0 12
Clover Seed, per bushel 3 75 to 4 00
Timothy seedSper bushel. - ... 1 75 to 2 00
Eggs 0 08 to 003
Flour, per barrel 6 00 to 6 50
Hay...... ..... .......... . . 8 00 to 900
Hides, per lb.... ..... .. 0 05 to 0 05
Grabby Irides per 10011ss... ... - 4 00
' Fallen Hidee, per 100 lbs....,..... 3 00
Sheep skins............. .. . .. 0 60 to 1 25
Wool 0 25 to 027
Salt (retail) per barrel, ........ a0 75
Salt (wholesale)per barrel0 66
Potatoes, per bushel.- ... . .... • 0 25 to 0 25
Oatmealtbri........ ..... ... •- 2 GO to 2 75
Wool, per lb. 0 28 to 0 28
s Tallow, per lb 0 061to 0 06
Beef, in quarters, per 100- lbs..... 4 60 to 5 25i
•
TORONTO, May s1.5.—C attle.—First-
class have gone off as fast as offered at
$5 for steers fitted for shipraent and av-
eraging not ander 1,300 lbs, and some
of lighter weight have gone at about
$4.75. Second-class have been less
abundant and seern to have been firm-
er, the general run of them being from
$4to $4.25. Third-class have been
scarce, but as the demand for there has
been slack there have been. enough' •
prices, however, have been steady' at
$3.25. to $3.50. The1e have, been sales
of a let of twelve ste rs, averaging 1,200
lbs, at $48 ; a lot of . 4 steers and heif-
,ers, averaging 1,150110, at $44 • a car of
steers, averaging 1,150 lbs, at 46 ; a lot
of ten mixed, . averaging 1,250 lbs, at
$53-50; a car of steers, averaging 1,250
lbs, at 4.50.50; half -a -car of naixed, av-
eraging about 1,000 lbs, at 41;$ a lot of
four steers, averaging 1,300 lbe, at $65 ;
a car of mixed,averaging 1,125 lbs,at $4.6.
,
Sheep.—First-class, weighing from 125
to 160 lbs, have been bringing $6.50 to
$8, or 5c per lb. Secdnd-class have
been. less firm than first, but may be
quoted at from' $5 to $6, the latter price
being for choice yearlings only. Third-
class are unsaleable. There was a lot
of 29 head averaging 140 lbs, sold. at '
$5 per con fel, and. <, a lot of
19 head averaging 150 lbs at st,k7.75.
Lambs—The range for lambs dressing
from 24 to 32 pounds has continued to
be firm at $3 50 to $4 50: but inferior
qualities are very slow of sale at from
.$2 to $2 50, with more offering than are
wanted.
Cheese Markets. -
INotesoes„ May 14.—Nineteen fac-
tories offered 4,33C boxes; all first half
of May make. No sales reported. Many
factories present ivho did not register
their make, and o e factory sold first
half of May at 1O. Nine buyers pres-
ent. Liverpool, London and Glasgow
lines represented via New York and
Roston, at rates of cheese of 70c to 74c
per 100 pounds.
Wooesaoca, May 15.—The market to-
day was well attended, both with buy-
ers and. sellers. Eleven factories regis-
tered 1,825 boxes of first half of May
snake. No sales were made, o -wing to
the cheese not being quite ready for
shipment. The buyers do not appear
to be very anxious to buy ahead.
.
Live Stock Markets.'
Moxritesa, May 14.—Themarket was
crowded with cattle to -day, yet prices
, of -good animals have not declined to
any extent; third. class class cattle are
in larger supply and rather lower in
price. The range of prices was from
31c to 5c per lbs a few were bought for
the British market at rather higher
rates. P. .O'Rourk, of Shakespeare,
sold 20 steers for the British market at
$68 each or about 50 per ib; Mr.
.
ourk also sold seven other steers at
$55 or about 4.4c per ib; T. G. Conn, of
Stratford, sold eight steers averaging
1,440 lbs, at 5c perib; They are for
shipraent to Britain on the steamer
Marithon which sails from Boston on
the 18th inst., Mr. Hopper is shipping
80 head of superior cattle by that
steamer. Mr. Conn has also sold five,
steers at 5c per ib; Matt. Elliott sold
17 cattle at $49 each or 4c per lb.; J.
Elliot sold 13 cattle at 4c per lb. , H.
Kelly, of Toronto, sold a carload of cat-
tle at 4ic per lb.- A. Buingard, of Port
Perry, sold 66 head of c 'ttle at an v-
erage of 1,43 or 50 per lh J. Lunness,
of Toronto, sold. 14 oattl4 at 449 per lb.
R. J. Hopper sold 50 cat le at from 4c
to qe per ib; and 32 hos at4c per lb.
Wm. Head sold 30 hea1 of cattle at '
from 4c to 5c per lb. E. Snell, of Belle-
ville, sold 52 hogs at 4ic er lb. Milch
sows were again. plentif 1, but none of
them were of extra qua 'ty. Mr. Mo-
ehan, of St. Isidore, sold two pretty
good ones at $52 each • Mr. McNorton,
of Huntingdon, sold on4 for 40;$Mr.
Daly, of Hemmingford sold another ,
for $38; these were the highest prices
paid - for cows. Ther9 were a good.
many other sales of co on good cows
Made, at from $30 to 36 each. Mr.
Doyle, of Richmond quare, bought
three calves at $6 -each; four lambs at
$4 each, and three sheep for $25. The
general price of calves was from $2.50
134.50 each, of lambs from 3,to $4 eabh,
and2of sheep from $5.50 to, $9 each.
There is.a much largeriumber of beef
critters being brought ' i. from places
not far distant from the city. A good
many of these are fat c ws, belonging
to milkmen; which are sold at from
$25 to $35 each, or from 3c to 33-,c per
lb. Ira Weegar; of Bouk's Hill, sold
four bulls for $130.
PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN
MISS HALLE N't
y • .
ORGANIST of St. Thomas' 4Jhnrch, Seaforth,
(Late of Toronto), is prepared to instruct a
limited number of Pupils in Instrumental Music.
TERMS MODERATE.
Residence -First House N rth of the W. M.
Church, Church Street, Sealer h. 545
INSOLVENT ACT 0 1875 AND
AgENDMENTS-THERETO.
In the Matter of THOMAS TEPHENS, an
Insolvent.
TUE, the undersigned, Tho e as D. Ryan and
• • Oliver C. Willson, both o the Town of Sea -
forth, have been appointed oint Assignees in
this metter. Creditors are requested tont° their
claims before us within one m nth.
S eaforth M ay 16th, 1878.
THOM S D. RYAN.
OLIVE c. wiLLsdN.
A Meeting of the Creditors of the Estate will
'be held at the Queen's Hotel, Seaforth, on Tues-
day, 21st May, Instant, at &P. M., for eiamina-
tion of the lesolvent, for the Ipurp�se of coneid-
ering an offer of composition nlade by Insolvent,
and for ordering tho affairs foi the estate gener-
ally.
• T HOS. D RYA.N, 0.
546-1
0.
Assignees.
HERE! H ERE!
THAT IS UP NORTH.
ALMOST EVERY ONE YOUMEET HAS GOT
A BASKET FULL OF 1
• G 0 0 E R. 1 E S
WITH
A. G. ATJLT'S NAME PRINTED ON
EACH PAR EL.
Why, he must be doh g a 19,r
he does thebusiness while th
the talking. That is the righ
Goods. He has
Just Received, Anothe
Very Choice Gr
e business. Yes,
others are doing
plaoe to buy your
Lot of that
en Tea
At 50 cents per pound, also a IFresh Lot of
Choice Brand of Japan Tea, ati 60c. per poun
A. G. AULT
Is selling GroceriesOf all khad
be quality, st prices that pe
buy them.
, and of the very
plo oan't help but
Butter, Eggs and P9tatoes Taken
im _&ehange for Groceries.
G AULT.
MORTGAGE SALE
—OF— .
VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY
—IN
THE TOWNSHIP !OF GREY.
UNDER the Power of 5E4 contained in the
?registered Mortgage, made by one Robert
Thoradyke, aud dated the Eikhteenth day of
December, 1876, will be sold by Public Auction,
by ALEXANDER HUNTER, A otioneer, at the
BRUSSELS H4DUSJ,
IN THE
VILLAGE OF B USSELS
WEDNESDA.Y, MAY 29T11, 1878,
At. TWO o'clock P. M.. the f Hewing Freehold
Property, viz.: t
All that certain pawl or tr ct of land and
premises,. situate, lying and. bei»g in the Town-
ship of Grey, in the County of nron rttid Prov-
ince of Ontario, containing b admeasurement
FIFTY ACRES, be the same m re or less, being
composed of the West Half of LL number Eight
in the Fourteenth Concession o the said Town-
ship ef Grey.
The buildings consist of a frame honse, 28x26,
aed a trst-class bane barn of frame, with stone
foundation and stables anderoelatli. About 40
acres aro cleared. The property s situated on a
good leading road, only three aid three-quarter
railee Mom Brussels, a station on the Southern
Extension of the Wellington, Srey and Brace
Terms and conditions will be nade known at
the time of sale, or on applicatio to .
HARRIS. MA EE & Co.,
Vendor's Solicit.° s, London, Ont.
ALEXANDER HUNTER, .
Auctioneer, Grey P. 41.
London, Mullah, 1878. 546-2
"SECOND FORMOSA CHIEF,"
(26,547.)
pEDIGREE—Calved December 1st, 1876. Bred
by Hon. George Brown, Bow ark, Brantford,
Ont. Sold by him to James a Smith, Maple
Lodge, County of Middlesex, nd by him to
Chriatopher Dale;' Esq., Genet nee, County of
Huron, Ont., March 6th 1878. ot by Imported
Royal Tudor, (18,272-85,411); dam Formosa
2nd by Udora's son, (of Grand T rk) (12,969-6,-
265) ; Formosa by Neptune, (11,847) ; Florence
by Sirius, (13,787); Finella b Grand Duke,
(10,284); Fay by Foigh-a-B llagh, (8,082) ;
Fame by Raspberry, (4,875); Fa ewell by Young
Matchem, (4,422) ; Irlora bu Isa c, (1,129) ;
by Young Pilot, (497); — by P lot, (426),
by Julius Cesar, (1,143). As w' be seen by the
above he combines the blood of t e most popular
femilies, viz., Booth and Bates. I certify that
the above is a correct pedigree o the Bali," Seo-
ond Formosa Chief," being numb r 26.547 in the
American Short -Horn Herd Book. A. W.
SMITH.
The above azdrualwill ke kept fiat' the improve-
ment of stock daring the season n Lot 10, Con.
7, Hallett.
TERMS -$2 per cow, with the privilege of re-
turning if necessary, to be pai4 on the lst of
October, 1878.
5454 0. T. DALE, Thaeristor.
SUMMER STOCK OF DRY GOODS
NOW COMPLETE AT
HOFFMANf BROTHERS', .SEAFORTH.
The Stock Consists of Dress Goods in all the Latest Designs, Prints,
Huslins, Grass Linens, Hollands; Grey and White Cottons,
CORSETS, CLOVES, TIES, BUTTONS, FITICES, HOSIERY, RIBBONS,
cSLO_
LINEN COSTUMES AND LADIES' JACKETS A SPECIALTY.
THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Is still in a Flourishing Condition, and will be found MORE COMPLETE this , Sea-
son than ever before, as this DepartMent is Replenished with NEW GOODS and
STYLES EVERY WEEK,
Full Stock of E. BUtterick & Co,'s Reliable Patterns Always on Hand.
CARDNO'S' BLOCK, 1
SEAFORTH. f
HOFFMAN BROTHERS.
SUMMER GOODS.
STOCK NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
-AT-
WILLIAM HILL & CO.'S, SEAFORTH,
AT PRICES. THAT ASTONISH EVERYBODY.
SpEICIAL ILINE O'FaWHITE PIQUES,
At 10 cents poi yard, Begular Price 20 cents per yard.
TWO -BUTTON RID GLOVES IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, 50e. Per -Pair.
AIVERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY.
MANTLES .MADE TO ORDER,
TAILORING AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY.
A. PERFECT FIT)
• EVERY TIME..
WM. HILL & 'Co„
Seaforth.
THE "MEDICAL HALL," SEAFORTH.
TITST IR.I'VMD pp,ms
11
Vegetine, Digestive Fluid, German Syrup, Green's August
Flower, Cingalese Hair Renewer, Ayer's Hair Vigor, Lamplough's
Pyretic Saline, Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, Enos Fruit Salts.,
Sanford's Catarrh Remedy, Constituional Catarrh Remedy, be-
sides all of Ayer's, Fierce's, Kennedy's and Campbell's Medicines,
DRUGS AND DYE STUFFS, A FULL STOCK.
FIICKSON1& BLEASDELL.
TO THE FARMERS OLSTANLEY, HAY AND TUCKERSMITH,
WE SAY
•CALL AT WM.1 HILL & CO.'S., BRUCEFIELD,
IF YOU *ANT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES, WHERE A G-ENERAL
ASSORTMENT WILL BE FOUND.
WE CLAIM THAT WE CANNOT BE BEATEN IN THE COUNTY —CALL
AND SEE.
WE BUY IN LARGE QUANTITIES, AND THEREFORE BUY CHEAP.
WE BUY IN FIRST MARKETS AND SAVE THE INTERMEDIATE
CHARGES..
AS WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY, YOU WILL NOT BE REQUIRED TO
PAY THE BAD DEBTS OF DEAD -BEATS.
WE THEREFORE SELL CHEAP AND CONFIDENTLY ASK AN EXAM-
INATION OF OUR STOuK.
JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK, ONE oASE WHITE PIQUES,
WORTH 20 CENTS PER YARD. SELLING FOR 10 CENTS.
CALL AND SEE THEM. NOTHING LIKE THEM ANYWHERE ELSE
AT THE PRICE.
WM. HILL & CO. BRUCEFIELD.
S. STARK, SEAFORTH.
GROCERY STORE, BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, AUCTION
ROOMS, LAND AGENT, CONVEYANCER, &C.
A Large Stock of Boots and Shoes and Groceries Just Arriving. Will
be sold on -very sm,all profits—all new stock. The. Subscriber invites his
old friends and new ones to give .11,m a call. He has engaged Mr. John
Scott to attend to the shoe shop, who will make and repair work to order.
Old Accounts nzust be paid at once, as the subscriber needs money. Farm,
and Town, .Property for sale. Give a Call and I will do t4e best I
can f0- you. Remember the Place, Stark's Block.
SAMUEL STARK, SEAFORTH.
THE SEEDSTORE, SEAFORTH.
WE HAVE THE PLEASURE' OF INFORMING OUR MANY FRIENDS
THAT WE HAVE BEEN UNDER THE NECESSITY 01
REMOVING TO LARGER AND MORE COMMODIr
OUS PREMISES,
The Store formerly Occupied by Hoffman Brothers, South of the Foundry, and Next
Door to the Messrs. Soott's Music Emporium.
We would Call the Attention of Our Friends to our Prime Grade of Flour,
also Seed Corn, Oats, and everything in the sh,ape of Mill Feed.
SIGN OF THE I R. LOGAN & Co.
MAMMOTH TURNIP. j
1E378
SIT1V141y1MIZ.
s 1878
DUNCAN 81. DUNCAN'S*, $EAFORTH.
Duncan Duncan have a Stock so Large and so Attract-
ive that no Person should have any DOcult# in Find-
ing in it Everyday they Require.
DUNCAN & DUNCAN, SPRING AND SUMMER
SEA_F0R'1"1-1,
ARE NOW SHOWING ONE OF THE OUR STOCK TN THIS DEPART-
LA.RGEST, M 0 ST ATTRACTIVE MEN T IS NOW COMPLETE, AND
1
AND BEST ASSORTED' STOCKS OF WILL BE KEPT FULLY ASSORT-
-
1
ED EVERY WEEK DURING THE
SEASON WITH ALL THE
DRESS GOODS
.IN THIS • COUNTY; CAREFULLY
SELECTED FROM THE LATEST
ENGLISH AND .AMERICAN STYLES.
AN EARLY INSPECTION
WILL SATISFY ALL
THAT OUR STOCK THIS SEASON
IS THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST
EVER OFFERED IN THIS MAR-
KET.
COLORED CASHMERES,
COLORED .BRILLIANTINES, -
COLO -RED DEBAIZE,
COLORED LUST.RES,
COLORED SERGES,
COLORED KNICKERBOCKERS,
COLORED OR SNOWFLAKES,
IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES OF
BROWNS, ESTERHAZYS, DRABS,
MYRTLE GREEN, NAVY BLUE, &c.
BLACK MANTLE CASHMERE.
cw SPECIAL.
SILKS.
-USEFUL BLACK SILKS FOR
60 CENTS PER YARD.
VERY GOOD BLACK SILKS Fon
85 AND 90 CTS PER YARD.
EXTRA RICH BLACK SILK FOR
$I AND $1.25 PER YARD.
SECOND -LOT
OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL BLACK
AND STRIPED SILKS AT A RE-
DUCTION OF 15c. PER YARD.
COLORED SILKS, ALL NEW
STOCK, IN MEDIUM BROWN, SEAL
BROWN, FAWN BROWN, LIGHT,
MEDIUM AND DARK DRABS,
BLUE, PURPLE AND GREEN.
PRINTS.
24,000 YARDS OF PRINT, ALL
THIS SEASON'S GOODS, FROM 5
CENTS, 7 CENTS, 8 CENTS, 10
CENTS, 11 CENTS, AND 1% CENTS
PER YARD, IN HOYLE'S, ASH -
TON'S, McNAUGHTON k, SON'S,
AND CRUMB'S MAKE — THIS IS
THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST LOT
OF PRINTS EVER SHOWN IN THIS
TOWN.
COSTUME LINEN
FROM 10 CENTS TO 20 CENTS PER
YARD, CHECKED LINEN, STRIP-
ED LINEN, SNOWFLAKE LINEN.
LATEST STYLES
IN ENGLISH1AND FRENCH MIL-
LINERY. LADIES' H AT S AND
BONNETS, , MISSES' AND CHILD-
REN'S BATS, IN 'STRAW AND LEG-
ilORN, SUN' k-1ATS AND WASHING
HATS,' FL0STERS, FEATHERS,
-RIBBONS, &c. THIS DEPARTMENT
IS UNDER ENTIRELY
NEW MANAGEMENT
AND WILL BE FOUND TO CON-
TAIN GOODS EQUAL IN STYLE
AND TASTE TO ANY FIRST-CLASS
MILLINER,y ESTABLISHMENT.
PARASOLS
IN ZENILLA AND SILK — SEE
OUR 35 CENT. PARASOL.
SILK PARASOLS IN BROWN
AND BLA dK, LARGE SIZE, 50
CENTS, WORTEI 90 CENTS.
LADIES' TIES, COLLARS AND
CUFFS.
TAILORING.
WE HAVE THIS SEASON ONE
OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF
TWEEDS AND COATINGS EVER
'SHOWN IN TIS COUNTY, AND
ARE OFFERING
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
THIS SEA SON IN ORDERED
CLOTHING.
SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEEDS;
WORSTED COATINGS, SERGES,
BROAD CLOTHS,
FANCY VESTING,
SUMMER, OVERCOATS.
ORDERED CLOTHING.
THIS ' DEPARTMENT ALS 0 IS
UNDER ENTIRELY NEW AND SU-
PERIOR MANAGEMENT. TOWN
AND COUNTRY CUSTOMERS CAN
DEPEND ON GETTING
A FIRST-CLASS FIT
AND. SUPERIOR -WORKMANSHIP,
EQUAL TO ANY CITY MERCHANT
TAILORING, AND A L S 0 MUCH
CHEAPER.
GENTS'. FURNISHINGS,
HATS AND CAPS.
FULL STOCK F BOOTS AND
SITOES.
A Large and Full Stock of Fresh Groceries on Hand,
Cheap. i'roduce Taken in Ezic ange for Goods.
DUNCAN & DUr9AN,SEAFORTH
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
ROOMS. -To Let, two comfortable rooms in
the second tat of Scott's Block, over Rogers'
store. Apply to F. HOLMESTED. • sa
pROPERTY FOR SALE. -For Sale, that con-
venient and de.sirable residence on the corner
of High and Market Streets, letely occupied by
Dr. Vercoe. Apply to DR. VERCOE. 488
r.„; TORE TO RENT. -To Rent, the Store re-
cently occupied by C. Armstrong, in Mrs.
Whitney's block. One of the best business
stand in town. Apply to MRS. WHITNEY,
Seaforth.
539
pat S ALE --A two storey frame house and out-
-1- buildings, situated on the Market Square of
Seaforth, for stile or to rent. The building is very
suitable for a boarding house or a public business.
For particulars apply to W. N. WATSON, Sea -
forth, or to DANIEL GORDON, Goderieh. 493
SALE OR TO RENT, IN BERNE-A
4- New Frame Store'with dwelling attached.
This is a first-rate chance for any person coma
mencing business on a small capial, as a good
business is already establimlied there. For par.
ticulars apply to JOHN LESLIE, Male P.
Ont. 544 -
QPLENDID FARM IN HULLETT FOR SALE.
For Sale, Cheap, Lot 5, Con. 8, linliett, 100
acres, 80 cleared, under -drained and veil fenced,
and the remainder well timbered with hardwood.
Good hame buildings, yoang orchard and plenty
of water. The farm is within 5 smiles of Sea-
ferth and the same distance from clissee, and
adjoins the Village of Kinburn. Tbis is one of
the best farms in the County, and will be sold
cheap and on easy toms, as the proprietor
wishes to retire. Immediate possession. Apply
to ALONZO STRONG, Seaforth, or CHARLES
LAWRIE, Constance P. 0. 544
'WARM FOR SALE. -Forty-five acres. adjoining
-s: the Village of Belgraye, being part of Loh 1,
Con. 5, Morris; there are on the premises a
dwelling house, barn and stable, a good well of
aater and a fine young orchard; 35 acres cleared
and in a good state of cultivation. Soil first-
rate. The above place will be sold cheap. Two-
thirds ot the purchase money down, and the re-
mainder to suit purchaver. Immediate posses-
sion given. Apply to CHARLES McCREA., Bel -
grave, or to JOHN PIERCE, Auburn. Also a,
number of Village Lotsin Belgrave for Bak cheap
for cash. 555x3
pew/ FOR SALE,-Foi Sale, Lot 19, Con. 14,
McKillop, containing 180 acres of Which about
140 acres are cleared, well fenced; nuderdrained,
and in a good state of cultivation; the balance
is well timbered with hardwood. There is not
an inch of 'waste land on the farm. A small
spring creek runs aisross one corner. Good frame
buildings all round; abundance of good water -
and pumps, and a splendid bearing orchard ; it
is within a mile and a half of gravel road, raid -
way between Seaforth,Brussele, and Blyth Sta-
tions, also convenient to churches, rchools, post
office, &a. The farm will be sold as a whole or
in two parts. For further particulars address
Walton Post Office, or apply to the proprietor on
the premises. WM. BELL. 544
VALUAI3LE FARM FOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot
• 16 and south halfLot 17, Con. 1, Hay, contain-
ing 150 acres, 120 of which are cleared and in a
good state of cultivation- There is a good brick
house and a frame cottage the barn stable, cow
stable and other outhaildhigs are all ira.me; there
are abotft 10 acres of choice apple, pear and other
fruit trees, and about300 spruce trees planted 10
years. There is a never -failing stream running
through the centre of the farm on which is a good
mill site, a good gravel road! on two sides of the
farm. It is situated one mile from Hensall sta-
tion andfogr miles from Exeter, on the London
Road, and Is just across the roan.= the Rodger-
ville post office and church. For further particu-
lars apply to JAMES W. ELDER, Veterinary
Surgeon, Seaforth P. O.
481
WAGON AND BLACKSMITH SHOP rott
Iry sAT,E.—The undersigned, who is about retir-
ing from business, wishes to sell his property in
the village of Kinburn, township of Hallett, county
of Huron, consisting of three-quarters of an acre
of choice land, well underdrained, and Inning
number of well selected fru& trees. There is on
the premises a blacksmith shop 28x88, a *wagon
shop 20x40, and paint shop the same size, a two
storey dwelling house 16x85 and kitchen 16x22, •
with cook -house attached; also a new dwelling
house 18x24 and stable 16x25. The building* are
all frame and the dwelling houses have each afgood
cellar. The above is situated in one of the best
farming communities in the county and is there-
fore an excellent business stand. Also for sale a
largo amount of oak, rock ehu, red ehn and pine
lumber, well seasoned, and fit for use. Wagons,
sleighs, cutters,and buggie s =hand, and will be sold
cheap to clear out the stock. Payment 18 request-
ed of all overdeenotes andaecounts. JOHN WIL-
LIAMS, Constance P. 0. 517
VARM AND MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. --
-1-. Being south half of Lot 22, Con. 14, McKillop,
containing about 88 11,01TA, 75 of which are eleared
and in a good. state of cultivation, part being well
underdrained, and the balance uncleared good
hardwood bush; there is a. never -failing spring
creek running through the place; good young
orchardl. large frame barn 40x62; stable and shed.
14x80; log house 16x25, also frame house, filled
with gravel; good stone cellar full iW`ze of house,
good well athouse, ite. This is a clearable farm
for eery one 'wishing to buy, being only three-quar-
ters of a mile from the Northern Gravel Bowl,
miles feom Seaforth and 7 from Bruseels, both
good markets. -Also Lots 21 and 22, East Bound-
ary, Tunaberry, situated 24 miles westfrom Wing -
liana, containing 200 acres, 65 acres cleared., amiss,
job of 44 acres let to be cleared, whieh is to be
cleared in time for fall wheat next fan; there is
on this lot about 25 acres of pine, cedar and.
beaver meadow, the balanceis goodhardwoodlanda
there is a small orchard, 2 dwelling hone,2 wells
and pumps in one house, and large nowets.ble.--
Also a steam saw mill, ehhagle mill, all complete
and in good running order ; thereis at the mill a
frame house and good frame stable ; the mill is
bringing in a good rent, lease out net Oetober ;
is on the Southern Exteusion of the Wellingtons
Grey and Bruce Railroad, with a aiding running
from the main line to within 60 feet of the naill ;
timber can be run from mill and loaded on railway
cars as cut if needed, which makes it very conveni-
ent; there. is plenty of timber in the country
around which can be bought cheap; this makes it
a good openingfor any person that understands
the business. The mill or farm -will be sold sep-
arate or together to snit buyer. Terms easy.
For particulars in reference to the first farm ap-
ply to A. STRONG, Seaforth, or te GEORGE
THOMSON, Wingharn. For the last place and
mills apply to G. THOMSON, Wingliams 643
SPECIFIC ARTICLES-.
11Q) AILS FOR SALE. -For Sale, a quantity of
11 Good Bleck Ash Rails. Apply to WM, MUR-
DICK, Brucefield. 543'3
PASTURE -In first-clase order, for horses or
cattle. Apply at the STAPLETON SALT
WORKS, near Clinton. 545-1
F0R SALE CHEA.P-25-horse power Erigi718,
14 -foot shaft andfly-wheel complete, in first-
class order. Apply to M. CELARLESWORTH
Co., Egmondville, Ont. 545-2
TRY PROF. GRAY'S GREAT EAST INDIAN
-1- ROOT ALTERATIVE -Natures Great Res-
torative cures Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Bilious-
ness, Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Nervous-
ness, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility,
Diseases of the Stomach and #11 Female som-
plainte. For Scrofulous diseaees it is invaluable,
as it is the greatest known blood purifier. Price,
50 cents. EDWARD VARCO, Brussels, Agent
for the County of Thuon. .545-12
IMPORTANT NOTICES.
CV, LANE, Au.ctioneer and Appraiser for the
• County of Huron, also Commission Mer -
cheat, McDougall's Block, Wingham. 545-4
- - -
1VOTICE.- The Court of Revision for the
Tosvnehip of Tuckersmith will be held at
G-eorge Fa.ch's Hotel, Ilarporhey, on Monday, the
27th day of May, 1878, commencing at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M. WM. McCONNELL, Town-
slaip Clerk. a 544-2
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT.-
-1- 1- Tb.e undersigned has been instreeted to sell
by Public Auction, on Sattuday June 15, that
House and Lot now occupied byMalcolm Mc-
Leod, in VanEgmond's Survey, Egmond5v:105, 11
not previously disposed of. For further particu-
lars apply to L. WEBER, Proprietor-. J. P.
BRINE, Auctioneer.
TUNICIPADITY OF SEAFORTH - COURT
1/1 OF REVISION. -The Court of Revision for
the Municipality of Seaforth will be held la the
Council Room, on Mondey, Iday 27th, 1878, at
730 P. M., for the purpose or Jsevising the As-
sessment Roll. All parties interested will please
take notice aid govern themselves accordingly.
WM. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. 545-2
spOWNSHIP oF McKILLOP-COURT OF RE-
-'- VISION..—The Court -of Pbevision for the
Township Of MoKillop willbe held at Hermann's
Hotel, on Saturday, May 25, 1878, at the hour of
10 o'clock A. 31., for the purpose of revisluff the
Asseesment Bolls. All parties interested will
please take notice and govern themselves swordIngly. JOHN O'SULLIvAN, TV. Clerk. 544-2