The Huron Expositor, 1878-07-05, Page 5ng 'presentea with,
nied beta& eernplinien
Stewart has intinaa
If the call extendea.
shyteriartaof Clintaa
be on the farm < 7
elle near Walton, one,
e. acres tro houra
aaa ordi ay has heart
the Preslayt rian Church
)riaer time, in the capacity
as, we understaral,
position in connect -Loa
Aurch, anl will shortly
ling of the 24th lila a
Angus Kennedy of th'
of Tuckersmith, nut
re accident by fallingoa
scythe, which cut
the knee into the bone, •
1,, which bled .profaseay.
Win Clintoa, known' aa
'tote', situate on Albert-
xp lay auction,
on Satur.
Eed down to Mr. Thos.
subject fo- at life an.
arive This is oonsider-;
time ago $5,000 was
aenaises.
a new time table- came
0 London, Haron and
E The following is the
imams leave.the
[girth, mixed, 045
express i -8:25 p.m.
801 a.: in.; mixed,
ms, 7:24 p.
-very Ioige wedding
ironah Clinton. After
the corporation, as is
ase,a couple of the par -
racing, and they sue..
that when near Alma
other's rig, turnirtg it
itch and damaa-ing it
fting accident occurred
Lake Huron, on Mon -
veinier man named Cas-
.
about 21 years of age,
appears that he, along
'e in bathing, and being
got beyond his depth
body was recovered '
at half afterwards --
tis life.,
y last Messrs. J. Reed,
Jas.. Flynn, of Huilett,
afore Messrs. Wilson,
I Clega, J. P.'s., of
nultiug Mr. J. Mills, a
on the 14thconcession
affair as reported to
iday Mr. Mills was pro -
rd, when Reed stopped
d by the others, would
0 proceed, and it was
hired`man Went to his
they desisted.- The
1 Reed $5 and costs -
of July a young mart
n a neighboring town -
in home with the in-
eeding to' a picnic at
changing their mind,
o drive to Clinton and
r:oceeding to the hour
1 town, a marriage cer-
iter were procured and
[eolored Man and wife,
a as the cerrnony Vfas
[ad to herhusband, arid
iv what will Miss
tad' only known each
previously, and were '
tir teens. It is to be
. marriage so hastily
prove all that is antia
.c
a June 20th Mr. Bap -
of the oldest residents
ship passed away, and
the links which con -
't with the very_ eorli-
at town and county.
he county Fermanagh,
and came to Canada
named - two years in
✓ Toronto -and there
re on the Gth conces-
Township, which he
e time of his death.
40 became a meMbea
ody. Whea ke first
townaliip he took up
may of the eaaly set -
ed his time in working-
orking at his trade in
e nucleus of what is
'5oderich. At the ripe
am lie passed away,
oho had known him
years he had Jived
rid was very largely
, that his upright
y appreciated.
;a the preceediogs of
-,aaufacturer, who was
by the Brussels mag -
for forging Rotes on
ha negotiating them
i,ak, the Po4 says:
t the fact of his beina
r a
inanoially, the efforts
V style were extreme. -
t age his only dough -
0.1 the wedding,cel-
i
eclat -'was the talk
'ed. It waa the only
itdal display, so far as
ahat has ever been
The preparations
atat' were complete.
ills pealed merrily.
page dashed around
to the elmach door
rty, and drihe them
duaion of ,,41.10 cere-
leratood that a doaa-
aas _given ta thejaide
and the people
ad come to look upon
catmious individual,
lavishness of the or-;
el will aeconat for
tee of Goderich, died
1 of June. The de
-
had taaaa sick for
had beau a great
t• his affliction with
Christian fortitude.
ivourity of Lennox,
a.nd during lire
lie was engaged in,
'and general' mer-
a- I he removed
viug been prosper -
personal
mad, the respect of
eere11. he was elected
:position of Mayor
eu served ler several
eat d townzcouacils,
„Mali School Tres-
:errilaart of the Pal-
dfather and father,
revolution, rather
ainst the British
Y 5 etS'i 8.
lames, left the state of Vermont and
wane
to Canada, preferring the hard -
sup in4dent to a settler's life at that
time, than td be disloyal to the Crown.
faxania youth he was connected with
abe Methodist Church, and up to the
a very warm interest in its
ea_
THE ?U,R
EXPOSITOR..
•
'welfare, as he had been an active
weer in all the movements in its
leieenexity for mealy years.
ever -
The Milk Fever. .
Mn. Efkrron-Dear Sir. -About two
arealm--ago, one of my best ranch cows
:took taa milk fever, and despite all we
eauldilb for her she died. A few days
afterwards anoaher valuable animal be-
came serionslyill with the same disease.
Several of my neighbors recommended
me to secure the services of a veterinary
surgeon, but the animal had become so
low that I scarcely thought it worth
while. However, I was prevailed upon
to go to Seaforth, and. secure the - ser-
vices of Mr. Reba CartnichaeL When
I arrived home, the cow was on the
verge of death, but Mr. Carmichaal
seemed to know just exactly what to do
for her, and in a.short time, had her so
much better that in a, few days she was
fully aecovered. Had it not been for
his services I am sure the animal would
have died. He thoroughly understands
the disease, and as it seemeto be pretty
prevalent4,his year, I thought it well to
let your readers know of Mr. Carmich-
ael's skill and knowledge of its treat-
raent. Yours, &O.,
ROBERT BELL, SR.
flBSMflB, June 29, 1878,
'
Let There Be Light.
To the Editor of the Huron Expoeitor.
DEAR Sm, -Could you kindly inform
me why it ia that the lamps of this -town
are not lighted, at nights. Iwas inclined
to believe at first it was fromwant of
funds, but have since heard that the
municipality have several thousand dol-
lars to their credit. If this is the -case
it is simply a. disgrace to a rising town
like Seaforth, that the citizens should
be left in total darkness at nights, as
they have been lately. I havebeen told.
that the party whose duty it is to at-
tend to the lighting of the lamps ob-
jected on religious principles to put them
out on Sunday mornings, and that an-
other well-known official of the town,of-
fered to do this for him, but forgot to
get up in tirae. If the side paths were
in good_ order I would not grumble so
much, but in their present state, more
especially on. a dark night,they are sim-
ply impassable. And in speaking of the
side paths on theMainstreet, I would'
like to ask you how it is that the bye
roads, especially those leading to the
houses of last year's town CouncillorS,
should be in such good Order, compared.
with the foot path on each side of the
principal streets in town. Perhaps the
ratepayers are not aware that they
would be mulcted in heavy damages if
any one should break his leg by inad-
vertently putting his foot into one of the
numerous holes at present existing on
the foot path of the Main street, ail°
the lamps are not lighted. I dare say
some in the municipality, our worthy
Reeve included, will say that decent
folks ought to be in their beds when it
gets dark. That is an open question,
however. In the Meantime I would ad -
"vise them to have the lamps lighted at
Bights for the good of the community,
t otherwise at net election some of them
may find thernselves in a, minority.
Yours truly. OBSERVER.
the Sault Ste. Marie; he was carried
ashore, one of his comrades 'remaining
with him till he wOuld recover, as it
was expected he would. It ippeirs,
however, that the case took a more
serious turn than was anticipated, and
at latest accounts 'Parnell was not ex-
pected.to get over the accident.
-In the Quebec Assembly, on the
discussion of the Nada for the payment
of Public School Inspectors, an amend-
ment was moved declaring the demand
for the appropriapon a violation of the
political programme pablished by the
Government. Mr. Cha,plean thereupon
moved an amendment to the Amend-
ment directly censuring the Govern-
ment, which was lorby 25 to •24,a
averaging _950 lbs, at $35.50 ; a lot _of
eight cows, averaging 1,000 lbs, at $36;
a car of mixed, averaging 1,050 lbs, at
$40; car steersaisveragmg 1,250 lbs,at $48.
Sheep. -Good heavy sheep have been
wanted for export at $4 to $4.25 per
cental, but very few have been of 3.
First-class, for local use, weighing not
under 125 lbs, have been easy at $4.75
to $6. Second-class have been' abund-
ant; slow of ale, at $3.75 to $4.50.
Lambs -First-class have continued in
active demand, but none will be classed
'in this grade novennless dressing at least
37 Ms; for these,from $3.50 to $4 will still
be paid, with all offering wanted. Sec-
ond-class, dressing from 25 to 32 lbs,
have been abundant, and. prices ranging
from $2.50 to $3. Any under these
weights are very slow of sale, and few
of them bring over $2.
oronto Butter Market.
Butter has undergone no appreciable
change.in price. But there are now
ShiPpers in the market who would. pay
ilc to for selections. Pound rolls
continue worth 13c to 15c, and no large
offering to any extent. Tubs areevorth
8c to 10c for good, and lOac to 12o for
superior.
Bihs.
meeesTIALL.-Li Seaf�tl, on June 21, th
TINtiELIej'e'sInast WavnMarshailialInsoonn. J
' wife of
DURIE.-In
Mr. Geo
GORDON.-
Thomas
GRIEVE. -
Mr. Johi
DUNCAN.-
Mr. Join
SMITH. -
Mark S
LIFFITON.
Mr. 0-. J
. George Tindell, of
McEillop, ou June 28, the
Dark; of a son.
u Seaforth, on July ,the wife of Mr,
ordon, of a son. •
MeEillop, on rine 22, the wife of
B. Grieve, of a son.
- Brussels, on Juno 20, the wife of
Duncan, of a sou.
Hullett, on June 21, the wife of ilre
'eh, of a son. •
In Seaforth, on June 30, th4 wife of
Liffiton, of a daughter.
r.
wife -of
•
Marriages.
McDOWEL - PAYNE.- At the Presbyteriau
• MansJ MKillop, on June 28, by Rev. Mr.
• Mospove, Mr. James McDowell, to Miss Ellen,
daughtei of Geo. Payne, Esq., all of McKillop.
W. -In Wingham on June 8. by Rev.
Mi, Mn, A.dam Cook, to Miss Emma H.
th of Clinton.
IMMERMAN.-At the residence- of
father, on June 26, by Rev. E.
Mr. John Linton, to Miss M., daugh-
. John Zimmerman'all of Hewick.
-ROSS.-At the Mansion House,
, on June 14, by Rev. E. Wallace
. Donald Mackenzie,of Seaforth, to
'Stine Ross, late of Stitherlandshire,
COOK -e -S
Jas. Smi
Shaw,
LINTON-
the bri
Feseant
ter of
MACKENZ
Stratfo
Waits,
Miss Ch
Scot am
General Notes.
Much suffering exists in iBolivia ow-
ing to want of rain and the consequent
failure of the crops.
-The Governor-General is at OaT1S-
' apscal., in Rimouski, enjoying a fishing
excursion on the Matapedia.
-Several cases of sunstroke occurred
during the late extreme heat in and
around. Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa.
-Eleven thousand dollars have al-
ready been subscribed in Montreal
to the Queen's University„Endowment
Fund.
- -A Conservative demonstration was
held at Parkhill on Wednesday. .Sie
John Macdonald, Mr. Plumb -and. sev-
eral local politicians delivered addresses.
The weather was wet and unfavorable,
but there were about 2,.000 people pres-
ent.
-The trial of Osborne, accused of be -
lug the principal in the Moncton mur-
der, will be held at the next term Of the
Westmoreland Circuit Court, which
-opens on the 18th inst. New develop-
ments are promised.
-An attempt Was rha,de at Sweets -
burg to shoot Mr. E. II. Goff, President
-
of the Montreala?Poatland and Boston
Railway, as lie was sitting in his
library conversing with his brother.
Two shots were fired, but neither took
2 effect.
-A_ requisition signed by a number
of influential citizens, demanding that
proper steps be taken for the preserve,
tion of peace on the 12th, has been pre-
sented to the Mayor of Montreal. In
all probability, arrangements will be
made for calling out the troops,
-Last Monday night a Mrs Young of
Toronto was killed. by' falling between
,two cars while endeavoring to step
- across frein one to the other when the selling at nc, and one at Sc. Cable, at
5 p,.
cars were. in motion. She wag on an m. -,--47s 6d.
excursion train returnhag from Oshawa. irVooasaoca, July 3. -The market to -
Her has -band and, five children w ere a.t . day was Well attended by "buyers,
home a_nd asleep .,alien the accident
amoegst whom were Messrs. Ballau-
BITliKE -
Burke,
years.
GRUNDY.
of Mr.
COUSINS.
Jesse C
ceased
Tucker
De ,.ths
t Stapleton, on June 26, Mr. George
native of Cornwall, England, aged 33
In McGillivray, on Tune 25, Mary, wife
hn Grturdy, aged 56 years.
In London Asylum, on June 26,
usins, of Wallace aged Si "years. Do-
ves brother of N. Cousins; Esq., of
-
.Local Notices.
CALL. and see oar large stdek of Solid
Ring, jem Fruit Jars: Price low. LAIDLAW &
Feritt.nr, C4ntral Grocery Store, pardno's Block,
Seaforth. 550:2 -
STRAWBERRIES.---Lda,eee your order for
Strawberries at .Rosts' Family Grocery, for de-
livery on Saturday, erre, daring the season. Price
until Tuesday, 9. cents per box.- 550
PUBLIC Noaica.-1--Wiraaaar ALLEN has
Removed his Grocery to Shop No. 3, in Mrs.
Whitarey'e,Bloek, next
and will be happy to 6
many new ones. 552
BUTTER WANTE
to Lumsden't Drug Store,
t all his old friends and
.--The undersigned.
is prepared to pay' cash for Good SweetYellow But
ter, in pails or tubs. one but the best of Butter
will be bought. Appl to Hickson & Robertson,
at Hickson. & Bleasdell'i Drug Store, Seaforth. 546
STRAWBERRIES.-1-Haeeing received. the.
ageney1 for the sale o
berries 'we are now prep
trusted to us. Fruit g
market. Prices as low
it yconsidered. Lam.
eery, Cardno's Block,
CARD OF THANKS.
yen allow me space in our widely circulated paper
to state that my dwell g house was totally dee-
troyed by fire on the 19 h lust, and was insured in
the Hay Township 11 rrners', Mutual Insurance
Company to the amount ol $100. In three days
after giving notice of my loss the President and
Manager of the said Company were on the place,
carefully investigated my loss, and. paid me in full
for the same , This Company I would highly re-
commend to all farmers. jonu WHITEMAN, hot.
4, S. B. Stanley. 551
f Mr. F. Segmiller's straw -
axed to fill all orders en-
aranteed the beet in the
is can bohad in town, qual-
w &FAtetenr, Centre Gro-
an Street, Seaforth. 550.
Mr. Editor: Would
1878 TITI_A-Y.
1878
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
THIS WEEK AT
T..ISIDD'S EMPORIUM,
Markets of Great Britain.
/
Fro the, We ek'Ending Thuredo , June 20,
1878.
London -Monday, 17th' Ane, 1878,
3,000 cattle at market; 12,000 sheep at
market. Best beef, Sad to 9id. per lb.;
inferior and secondary, 7id to aid per
lb. Best mutton, na to Diaper lb.; in-
ferior and. secondary, 8d to 90. per lb,
The supply of cattle was less this week,
and ' prices were steady, prime sorts:'
selling' well: Americans selling,
at good prices, most of them being of
fine quality and condition. Sheep
were quiet at last week's " quotations.
Liverpool-Tlionda,y, 17th June, 1878,
681: Cattle at market; 7,000 sheep at
market. Best beef, 8/41 to 91d. per lb.;
inferior and secondary, 8d to aid per
lb. Best mutton, 9 -td to me per ib;
inferior and. secondary, 9d to nd per
lb. The supply was short, all sorts in
demand and prices as quoted were,
readily obtained. Mutton still holds
old, prices, demand being good. Ameri-
can cattle selling well.
Glasgow -Thursday, 20th June, 1878,
1,500 cattle at market; 3,650 sheep at
market. Best beef, 91c per lb.; inferior
and. secondary,.7c to ac per lb. Best
mutton, be to lOic per ib.; inferior and
secondary, 9p to nc per lb. The mar-
ket was larger to -day, and prices came
slightly down in cattle. Sheep 'met
with ready sales at last week's quota-
tions.
General remarks -The markets have
been very steedy, the supply being
&orb. American cattle are coming. in,
and all realizing splendid prices, the
quality being well liked by buyers.
- .
Grand Trunk Railway.
Fall Wheat
Spring•Wheet, Fife, per bushel.. . 0 85 to
Spring Wheat,Red Chaff,per bush.. 0 80 to
Oatsper bushel. . _ 0 SO to
Peas per bushol................. .. 0 55 to
Barley per. bushel 0 85 to
Butter, No. 1, Loose 010 to
Eggs 0 10 to
Flour, per barrel. 5 00 to
Hay 8 00 to
Rides, per lb. 0 05, to
Grubby Hides per 100 lbs... ... . ,4 00
Fallen Hider, per 100 Ibk. , 3 00
Sheep skins 0 50 to 1 25
Wool ' 0 21 to 0 22
Salt (retell) ner barrel ... . . 0 75
0 65
THE MARKETS.
SEAFORTH, joly_5, 1878.
090 to 092
O 07
0 82
O Si
0 57
0 40
0 11
0 10
6 50
900
O 05
Salt (wholesale)per barrel........
Potatoes, per bushel 0 85 to 0 40
Oatmealr brl - 2 50 to 2 76
Wool, per lb . 0 20 to 0 21
Tallow, per lb 0 064 -to 0 06
Beef, in quarters, per 100 lbs.... 4 50 to , 5 251
•
CLINTON, Ally 4, 1878.
Fall Wheat; per bushel 0 90 gt 0 95
Spring Wheat-, porbushel
Oats, per bushel
Barley, per bushel
Peas, per bushel
Clover Seed, per bushel. . . ... 8 -50 (.0 4 00
Timothy Se -61, per pueliel 1 60 2 25
Butter . 0 10 ee 0 11
Pork 45O a 500
'0 50 ee 060
0C9 010
9 00 (g) 10 00
0 SO 085
0B0@,081
e te, 045
0 58 ica 061
Potatoes
Eggs
Hay,per ton
•
Cheese Markets.
UTICA., N. Y.,' July 2, noon: -Sales,
6,000 boxes, at 7gc to ; largest
amount, Elc ; averaale, Eq.c.
LITTLE FALLS, N. July 2 :-10,000
boxes of factory were sold -7,000 boxes
at 8c, 2,000 *ea Bic, balance at 7c to 7ic ;
4,000 boxes dairy sold at 6c to Tic, most
of it at 7o to Vac Butter, 17c.
INGERSOLL, Jally 3. -Seventeen fac-
tories registered 6,816 boxeS of cheese.
Market dull. We hear of one factory
Trains leave Sealorth and Clinton Stations as
follews
GOiNG WEST— SEAFORTH. CnrerroN.
2:45 P. M.
9:20 P. M.
10:00 A.M.
gxpress.. ...... 2:25 P.M.
Express 8:58 P. M.
Mixed Train9:00 A. M.
GOING Emir- SEAFORTH. CLINTON.
Mixed Traine: . 7:52 A.M.
Ex; ress Train1:15 P. M.
M' ed Train5:00 P. M.
Mixed Train.... 10:35 A.M.
7:27 A.M.
12:50 P. M.
4:25 P. M.
10:00 A.M.
or Ladies' ad Children's White and
Colored Cot Hose, in every variety
of Style, at Lowest Prices.
Great Wisteria Railway.
Tiwins leave Br:lassie station, north and south,
as under:
GOING NORTH. GOING- SOUTH.
. ,
... .10:25 A. M. Man 6;15 A.. M.
.... 9:08 P. M. AccOm 12.15 A.M.
uail 2:58 P.M. Mixed 7:15 P.M.
PUBLIC NOTICEe---WILLIAM ALLEN has
Removed his, Grocery to Shop No. 3, in Mrs.
Whitney's Block, next to Ltunsden's Drug Store,
and will be happy. to see all his old friends and
many neW ones. 5e2
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING.
BROADFOOT & BOX,
KIDD'S EMPORIUM.
•
eat Ladies' an Chi dren's Gloves -
Splendid Assor ent i Lisle, Silk and
Cotton, 7y- (raa,p.
• SEAFORTH,
Have on hand- at their Warerooms,
near the Market, as _Handsome a
Stock of Fiu „ *ture of every Des -
1
cription cd ca be found in any
similar Estabrshment in Huron,
all of which t zey are fireywed to
sell cheap. - .
It is all manufactured under their own super-
vision, and they can gi 'arantee it as to quality.
FURNITURE lk ADE TO OR DER,
WHEN DESIRED,
ri-
KIDil'S EMPORIUM.
ear Five Hundred Pairs of Men's and
Boys' Cotton' Hose from 10 cents per
pair and upwards.
UNDERTAKING.
Having procured a handsome Hearse, they are
now prepared to -attend to undertaking in all its
branches, on dm most reasonable terms.
Ia connection with their unlertaking businesa
hey use the
ANTI -SEPTIC FLUID,
-Which preserves the body and destroys all offen-
sive odors and prevents contagion arising from
dead bodies.
occurred.- Orders Respeetfialy
-The movement among the laboring Temester, Gaoler, Grant, and McDon-- a —_ BROADFOOT & BOX.
milal' machinery is cousin area
a • looking otter freight. . Seven factories
. . ' . OTHERS INTERESTED.
THE Annual Mowing Match in connection with
tion -will be hold at leracefield, on Wednesday,
Solicited.
tyne Stratford.; Iiately, Brantford';
classes in the United States against aa- ala-, Ingersoll, and several railway men NOTICE TO FARMERS AND ALL
b 1 t half of June
OX machines have been destroye , and ialake. Only oae factery is reported to
alarm in Ohio and Indiana. Nu bera regasteoed 1,60 boxes as
fresh depredations am beina comtpitted have sold. at'Sic, 8t.c being offered for
these naachinee proveats their Oa aining
remunerative workthey se, they
saaar, to stop their use. This is rather doll - sales of choice steers at $4 85 to
several others and refused. '
dull;
daily. The laborers say Mat the -use of
t(
Live Stock Markets.
they a:re determined. by force, if neces- BUFFALO, July 3.--clatalk-Morket
0:4s_AmOmtkoet$170 ,
' a b_admabas tse.aronfiaaff, affairs, ra,intdr uonfderlasat "Pro -k , :53' 8156 gt000d8
tective system too. medium, $4 25 to $4 35 ; light butchers', '
4s1110P.PerH
gives an account of another acci ent, i quality mostly common and. not want -
arising from the incautious use of fire- 1 ed.; sales at $4 10 to $4 26 for light \to -
arms, of which there aro -se many con- heavy.
stoutly recurring, -which took plac on TORONTet, July 3, -Of c ttle fit . for
board the Manitoba on her last up ord export there have been one in, and
trip„,while she was lying B ce nothing has been done in them though
Mines Among the passengers w s a buyers would pay as high as $5 'to $5 25.
Young man named Perna who had First class for the local market have
lately arrived. from England, and. was been scarce and quiet, but easy at'$.1 50
on his wa-
y to the West to s
While coming through Toronto, he
his party bought revolvers, and ha
them out at Bruce Mines to exa
.5ieul, and one of the party, not t
mg the weapon was loaded, incautious-
ly 'Pulled 'the trigger, the instru enit
*jag off and. the ball lodging in'Par-
aell's thigh. On the boat arriving- at
ttle. 84 75. Second-class have been
and abundant, with quite enough offering,
got and prices easY at $3 75 to $4.; of these
Me a large part have .ben cows, and. of
them there have been deciedly too
many in. Third-class have been very
dull and slow of sale at about 63,50.
There was a car of mixed. averaging
1,050 lbs; sold at $41; car of mixed,
g •
the Heron Farmers' and Mechanics Associa-
the 10th of July, 1878.
552.1 JOHN. A. YOUNG, Secretary.
'PARK FOR SALE. -For Sale Lot 21, Con. 11,
Stanley, containing 100 acres, aboue 80 of
which are cleared, well fenced, tender drained
and under good cultivation, the balance is well
timbered with hardwood, Good frame house
end two frame barns, .an orchard and plenty of
good water. Is within three miles of the villages
of Varna and Hayfield, six miles from Brimfield
and 12 miles from Seaforth and Clinton. All
these places are good markets. For further par-
tieulars apply to the proprietor on the premises
or to Hayfield P. 0. JAS. DAVIDSON. 552*8
FARM FOR SALE. -Being Lot 20, Con. 2,
Stanley, containing 100 acres, 85 cleared, bal7
ance goodeetardwood timber; soil first-class, and
in a good state of cultivation; new frame barn,
60x40 a small new frame house; young orchard;
d. school -
MORE NEW GOODS THIS
—AT—
EEK
DUNCAN 8c DUNCAN'S, SEAFORTH.
DON T FAIL TO SECURE SOME OF THE BARqAll!S.
OUR STOCK OF DRESS MATE
KIDD'S EMPORIUM. 0
ecir A Large Stock of Summer Under -
Clothing in Cotton, Merino, and Silk
'Mixtures, at Greatly Reduced Prices.
KIDD'S, EMPORIUM.
RIALS
FOR SIIMM R WEAR' IS NOW COPLETELY ASSORT D.- BLACK
GRENADINE IN IRON, PLAIN A D LACE CHECKS. COSTUME
LINENS IN ALL THE DIFFERENT MAKES, PLAIN AND ASSO, AND
KNICKERBOCKER AND CHECKS.
• eer, Gentlemen's Linen Dusters and
Summer Coats in Alpacca, Linen, Rus-
sell Cord and Mohair, at prices that
cannot be best. Call and see them,
a good well; convenient to c
within 2 miles of Brneefield Station, 6 miles of
Clinton, and 8 miles of Seaforth. Terms easy.
For further particulars apply to the proprietor on
the premises. WM. McFARLANE. 552
A, MOURNED SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. -
4 -3- The premises known as Cox'a Hotel, Eg-
mondville, will be sold .on Saturday, July 6, at 2
&cheek P. M., at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
pursuant to adjournment. JAMES H. BENSON,
Solicitor for Mortgagee. 552
KIDD'S EMPORIUM.
JUST ARRIVED THIS WEEK,
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ANOTHER CASE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL WHITE PIQ
CENT. BELOW REGULAR PRICES. FOURTH LOT OF
TIFUL STRIPE SILKS, NOW SELLINGr AT 25 CENTS PER
itaia A few more Linen Costumes' on
hand, which will be disposed of at a
Big Reduction. Also a quantity of Fine
Silk Mantles to Clear Out the Line.
KIDD'S EMPORIUM.
a_7• The Millinery is still in full opera-
tion, and everything wanted in, this De-
partment attended to on the Shortest
Notice.
KIDD'S EMPORIUM.
ES, 25 PER
OSE BEAU:
YARD.
Plain Lustre% Brilliantine% Melang13 Cash-
meres and De Beiges.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRESS TRIMMINGS,
"Y" - W ,1\1"
FOR 1878.
A .By -Law to Rade by way of kiezn
the sum of Six Thousand Dolla' rs
for the purposes hereinafter men, -
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WHEREAS, The High School Board of the
Town of Seaforth has made an application
to the Municipal Council of the said Town of
Seaforth, in the County of Huron, for the sum of
Six Thousand Dollars, for the 'purpose of pur-
chasing land in the- said Town of Seaforth and
erecting thereon a High School Building and.
furnishing the same.
SILK FRINGES, GALLOON AND GRENADINE BRAIDS. FORTY )10ZEN
COitSETS IN ALL THE NEWEST MAKES.
A &replete 'Assortment. of' Flow-
ers, Feathers, Ribbens„ Laces and Hat
Ornaments always on hand, and the most
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TO HAND TO -DAY, A COMPLETE LINE
AND WHEREAS, the said Council has resolv-
ed to raise the said sum of money for the, pur-
poses aforesaid,.
AND WHEREAS, it will require the sum of
Seven Hundred and Twenty Dollars to be raised
annually, by special rate, for the payment of the
said debt and interest, as also hereinafter men-
tioned. k
AND WHEREAS, the aun
inot of the whole,/
-rateable property of the said Corpoureion (irre-
spective of any future increase of the Immo, and
irrespective of any income in the neteire AA tolls,
interest, dividends, rents or feee frim the said
property, and also irrespcptive of any incomp to
be derived from the tempoxary investment of the
sinking fund hereinafter mentioned or 'any part -
thereof) was, according to the last revised. Assess-
ment Roll of the said Corporation, being for the
year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy -
Eight, the sum of The Hundred and Sixty -
Three Thousand One Hundred and Seventy Dol -
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AND WHEREAS, the amount of tbe 'existing
debt of the said Corporation is as folio -we: Three
Thousand Dollars borrowed under the authority
of By -Law No.46, of the said Town of Seafortle,
and interest thereon at 7 per centper annum,
payable half -yearly from the First day of March,
1878, and Three Thousand Dollars borrowe'd on
the authority of By -Law No. 100, of said Town of
Seaforth, and interest thereon at 7 per centper
annum, from the First day of July, 1878, and.
there is 'nothing in arrear and unpai& either for
principal or interest.
AND WHEREAS, for paying the interest and
creating an equal yearly sinking fund for paying
the said slim of Six Thousand Dollars and inter-
est, as hereinafter mentioned, it will require an ;
equal annual special rate of Ono 1:56.SS-56.817
mills in the dollar, in addition to all rates to he
levied in each year.
AND WHEREAS, it is made 'necessary by law
to appoint the time and place for taking the
votes of the duly qualified electors, and for ap-
pointing Returning Officers to take the votes of
the said electors at the meeting..
OF SILVER, GILT, STEEL, OXODIZED AND PEARL BUTTONS. A
FEW OF THOSE VERY HEAP CROCHETED TIDIES STILL LEFT -
SELLING AT 35 CENTS CH.
PARASOLS VERY CHEAP.
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF WHITE SKIRTS FROM 50
LINE OF HAMBURG' AND SWISS EMBROIDERIES.
IN FLANNEL EMBROIDERIES.
ENTS UP. FULL
OMETEIHSTG NEW
8,000 YARDS PRINTS, WIDE WIDTHS, FROM 7c.
SEE OUR BROWN HOLLA.NDS AT 10 CENTS- SOLE AGENTS OF
THE CELEBRATED. RAVEN BLACK BRILLIANTINE 1 LUSTRES, 25
PER CENT. BETTER THAN ANY OTHER MAKE IN iHE MARKET.
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- JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH S
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OF THAT FAMOUS 10 CENT. FACTORY COTTON, AL
tOF BLEACHED AT-' OUR USUAL LOW PRICES; A
'LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY
'PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
PLY.
BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Cor-
poration of the Town of Seaforth,,in the County
ofIll.liTTholl:
tit shall be lawful for the Mayor or
Reeve of the said Corporation to raise by way of
loan from any person or persons, body or bodies
corporate, who may he willing tci adeence the
same upon the credit of the debeetures herein- .
alter mentioned, a sum of money not exceeding,
in the wholethe sum of Six Thousand Dollars
and to cause the same to be paid into the bands
of the said High School Board of the Town of
Seaforth for the purpose and with the object
above recited.
IL That it shall be lawful for tail said Mayor '
or Reeve to cause any number of Debentures to
be made for each virus of money as may be no.
qaired, not less than One Hundred Dollars each,
and not exceeding in the aggregate Six Thousand
Dollar* and that' the .said Debentures shall be
sealed with the seal of the said Corporation, and
signed. by the Mayor or Reeve and. Treasurer
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ILL That the said Debentures shall be made
nayable in twenty years at furthest frora the day
hereinafter mentioned for this By Law to take
effect, at the office of the Treasurer of the said
Corporation, and shall have attached to them
Coupons far the payment of Interest.
IV: That the said Debentures shall bear inter-
est at and after the rate of seven per centum per
annum from the 'date thereof, winch interest
shall be payable hale -yearly, ou the First days of
January and July in each year, at the office Of
the said Treasurer.
V. That for the purpose of paying the interest
and forming a sinking fund for the payment of
the said debentures an equal special rate of One
156.8346,817 mills in the doll e r shall, in addition
to all other mese, be raised, levied and colleetet
in each year upon all the rateable property in the
said Corporation during the continuance of the
said debentures or any of them.
VL That this By -Law shall- take effect and
come into operation on the First day of Septem-
ber, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy -
Eight.
VII. That the vetes of the electors of the said
Municipality shall be taken on this By -Law on
Itiontlny,:the Twenty -Second Day of
July, One Thousand, Eight Musa-
dred and Seventy -Eight,
At the hour of Niue o'clock in the morning, and
from thence till the hour a Five 0'010dt in the
afternoon, at the following places:
FOR THE NORTH WARD -At .Edward CAW*
Store.
0 A FULL LINE
FULL LINE OF
GLOVES AT
Shirtings, Sheetings, Table Linens, Towel. iand Towel-
ings in Great Variety and Cheap.
THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT
IS UNDER THE MANAGEMENT . OF -MR. G. J. LIFFTON, A MAN OF
LONG EXPERIENCE, AND .TO THOSE FAVORING US WITH THEIR
ORDERS WE WILL GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
OUR STOQK OF SCOTCH, ENGL
CANADIAN TWEEDS
SII AND
IS NOW COMPLETE, WHILE OUR ASSORTMENT OF WORSTEDS,
BROADCLOTHS AND' DOESKINS SHOULD PLEASE THE MOST FAS
STRICT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION TIDIOUS. •
Always given to the Commands and In-
structions of our Customers at THE
NEW CASH STORE.
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MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
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lt ARM IN TITICERSMITH FOR SAT.le„......
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; FRINGED RIBBONS AT 10 CENTS PER YARil UNSURPASSED
) Tuckersndth, containing 60 acres, 45 of which
F FOr Sale, East half Lot 5, Con, 8, H. R.
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IN STYLE, AND VALUE. are eleared, well drained. and. well fenced, -Good
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WHITE AN IT COLORED SUMMER VESTINGS,
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THE 'USUAL COMPLETE ASSORTMENT GENTS FURNISHINGS.
FOR THE SOUTH WARD—Al theTewn
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FOR THE EAST WARD -At Samuel Stark's
Store.
Ausi that Edward Cash shall be the Returning
Officer for the North Ward, William Elliott shill
be the Returning Officer for the South Ward, and
Samuel Stark shall be the Returning Officer for
the East Ward.
BE IT ALSO ENACTED, in pursuance of the
Revised Statutes of the Province of Ontario,
Chapter 174, Section 289 :
I. That the Clerk of the said Municipal Cor-
poration of the Town of Seaforth shall, at the -
hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, on Tuesday, the
Twenty -Third day of July, One Thousand Eight
Hundred and Seventy -Eight, at the Town Hall,
in the said Town of Seaforth, sum up the num-
ber of votes given for said against this By -Law.
II. That the Mayor or Reeve of the said Muni-
cipal Corporation shall ate -end at the Town Hall
in the said Town, on Tuesday, the Sixteenth day
of July, One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Seventy -Eight, at the hour of Eight o'clock in
the evening, fur the purpose of appointing per-
sons to attend at the various polling places
aforesaid, and the final summing up of the votes
by the Clerk respectively, on :behalf of the per-
sons interested in and promoting or opposing
the passage of this By -Law respectively.
NOTICE.
it,B.t above is a true copy of a proposed By
to be taken into consideration by the
Municipality of the Town of Seaforth, after -the
expiration of one month from the 5th day of
July, 1878, the date of the first publication of the
serail in the Hanoi.; Exeoseron. And that at the
hour and places therein fixed for taking tho votes
of the electors the polls will be held.
WILLIAM 'ELLIOTT,
f362-4 Town Clerk.
HOUSEAND LOT FOR SALE
BY AUCTION.
J'. P. BRINE sell by Public Auction
4-T-1- for Mr. JAMES REDMOND, at the COM-
MERCIAL HOTEL, SEAVORTH, on
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SATURDAY, .TUIff 20, 1878,
At. 1 o'clock P. M., a comfortable new Frame
Dwelling House and Lot. It is satiated on
Loaner Street. There is a brick cellar and -good
well. The house was built last summer, is well
finished and contains 8 rooms. It car. be seen
at any time prier to the sale. Terms made
known on application to the proprietor, ox on
the day/0 f sale.
JAMES REDMOND, Proprietor.
Z. P. LBINE, Auctioneer.. 662
,A VALUABLE FARM 'PROPERTY
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\i EOR SALE IN TUCKERSMITH.
DUNCAN & DUNCAN, SEAFORTH.
frame ' dwelling house, bean, stable and. other
outbuildings, all new; a splendid orchard and.
plenty of water; convenient to wheel and within
two moles end. a half of the Town ot Stefor0.
th.
Apply OD the pr 'see or ;to legmonaville Pe
WILLIAM SHO 5524
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