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The Huron Expositor, 1878-08-09, Page 5l'sp 'at 1878 • ti said that Mr. Perrow Parliament and he never e electors to give there or any account of hill xcept once -in five year; .L.1 to be re-eleoted. njections Mr. Farrow h atements in the circular ajbwing, onworthy,Of arty ter and standing in the ...in, after a slight pause,. •if the controTemy visa Mr. Farrow and Dr. .xpressed themselves sat- te a suggestion was. made ral political debate, gje zer '25 minutes. This di(1 eet the views of the ma- aeting, who were evident: Ler their four hours' sit, - to adjourn Was carided Cheers were given ler chairman awl the cast qe meeting broke ap. =Ent Etckenzie as a RAtcli- f Catholics. we have endeavored to ilreat danger which men. of the Dominion, and the a' free institutions, by' the `Conservative party in Quebec. We desire now ntion of the people of the of the leaders of the arty in partieular, to the that is being followed by those professing to la., eincement of that party. Ittempt they are mak- , [ religious fanaticism. by recent Orange ''troubles, dist lit on the side of the ?artY in the approaching ft,1 Minerrei generally ac - leading Frene% Conserve, - he PrOvince of Quebec. it 12th of July it, in the other .Frencla Con- iers, has not: ceased to t Violent and linsane ap- - inaticisna of its followers s Mackenzie Oovernreent it was ebliged to do, o 4Eontrea1 cm:that day te leace, in obedience to the the magistrates. We re - portions of a recent arti- flerve, which, representing policy of action, indicates angerons class of men are Province: enzin, in a moment of re- siasna, and. with "all the ch he is capable, cries to Montreal : Take all the are in my barrasks and me every one who opposes precession.' While Mr. is organizing a butchery of the streets of Montreal, :moving'heaven and. earth ambination: a clear field_ Who but Mr. Mac- !. troops to the Hon. :Mr. nassacre the Catholics, in f Montreal A man is Fla. works_ We know Mr. r the three thousand bay - here to run through the The 1.Catioltal and the ill never be able to wipe r the outrage IS written in ali Gatholics.- .rernember ever to have .ewspaper anything more dse and more abominably the clove_ The -matter is indeed. It ealls for a .etval by the Conservatives .Provinces, The party is 'Tosed to be under good clis- 'so, there should be some ecking the crazy antics of fltane-Conservatives when fessedly performed in. the Canservative party. It ir Sohn A. Macdonald, the :-..ette, 'to remonstrate with, and to endeavor to restrain - r mad career. If by their eenseut to all that is being ine by the Illtramontane partythey will assuredly i.usible therefor by the ha - patriotic people of the ices. What the party may iec by such tactics, will be Ountabalauced by its,lossea !bet it not bo supposed that ;lave signalized is confined newspaper or to a few crazy • is the prevailing idea of liole French Conservative tlie very day before the appeared in the Min,rne, 1.*rench Conservative politi- -Lela in its office, including tit and other leaders of the E Safe for such meu to be ith legislative power tt-'t en tile Amphitheatre Ls Principal Actor. pleasure in announcina the he National Amphithatre, OteC& f itinuk;einent in the ; situated on Jams street, ating capacity for several per:iglus, and standing 'ouse,nds more. The great nianagement for the ensuing Lt. engagementof the world- l,olitical -wizard, Plofessor le is announced to appear in is wonderful illusions. It etentien here to expatiate iTvertiess of this great artist, dready well known. to our beh.ide, this puff is MA We mayhowever, say that - T. to be able to perform all ▪ tricks of the sleight of -•-,s; beside.; many never be - 'r even thought of .by professir 'It (f -state -craft - nine embraces ti) the well- ; :rick, in whieli the profes- empty hat, and by merely hake, Mb; it to overflowing , which he distributes in- - 1y throughout the audience zItse unumfacturere, millers, 4pituilders, coal owners, etc, promises are produced with- te,t tnatble, and the sup-, pt up to an hide:111Ue ex- reat melee.- trick, in ,erefess'or by the siinple twist eau allittelt money out of an. or out of cella -actors, tc th i-: only condition being .t.-rulitted to occupy a seat in fin this easy condition he to be able to. perform the thmer-trick of the India bv the word of command r.t. barren and broken down ssom like,the rose; totrans- erabie, languishing plant into and fruit611 tree; (4) the be- AuGus7 9, !,r38 'daring and astounding trick -known she inexhaustible bottle, in which the professor pours all sorts of Tarifbi 00 Stilt all tastes) out of one and. Ole same National Policy bottle. This feat se truly remarkable that we have ought it worthy of illustration in our tiataen. -These are but few of t he illusions that will be presented, and we advise -431 who can possibly do so to at- tend every performatuce given at the National Amphitheatre. Adraissi n free; Grits half price, if they beha e themselves. No encores allowed; p ties with boquets admitted at the b k gate. FirSt -Class Provincial Cert. cates. 0,The following are the candidates w were successful at the recent teache examinations in Toronto: Grade A.—Daniel B. Cornell, Mar 0, Hunt, Hugh D. Johnson, Geo girk, Lottie C. Lawson, Wm. Nattr Robt. j. Tanner. Grade B.—Win. Alford, Miles gason, John Alex. Greig, Willi Johnston, Richard. Se-1(bn, Rich ShePrhereda Gad.—Edward CharltonaFran A. Cheyne, Wm. II. Colles, Je Lalor, Peter McLean, Alexander Neil, George Sharman, Bertha S. Mary Elizabeth Springer, Lafay Welsh, James H. Wilson, Sandford -Woodworth. , The following will be entitled to class certificates on furnishing deuce of h.aving had. the requisite perience in the profession: Grade A.—Thos. Campbell, ja.mes F. White. Grade B. --Richard Hill. , Grade 0.—Moor Armstron,g, Jane Brown. J. W. Cookaa-This, candidate misinformed regarding the time . the examination commenced,and ija sequence failed to give answers'tos a ge 9, r - m d. in th recei isted than at th Bra eas nigh fruit cinit and fere not dam °ire - the. d.ry A trea ple ,er 0 res SEL the ma •1 Fr sin •• '" b chi th th ha was hen 011: °MO of the papers. His answers to tho, e on whieh he WaS examined were , good.. A Terrible Storni in Toro A very severe storm visited To on Sunday last. A Toronto paper The city has probably never se storm similar in severity to th - Sunday ; the opinions of that very ful individual, "the oldest inhabit have not yet been obtained. -with ence to it; but those who claim " old inhabitants,'" because they ery to. onto ays n a t of use- 'refer - o be have known the city since .it has been o» city, state 'that they have never see like before. The morning opened. handy, and no one, except a pr or the son of a prophet, could. hav posed, prior to twelve o'clock, that a storm was brewing-. just that hour, however, the small the size of a man's hand, said to dicative of trouble of that kind, its appearance in the north-wes within. an hour the rumblings of der liaade it evident to everyone -was in the least weather-wise, that the afternoon -would be anything but favor- able for a Walk. Those who took this view of the weather remaMed at while those who were not observ the signs in the sky, strolled. in Park or elsewhere, 5nd--4suffe -cordingly. The rain commence ly before, three o'clock, and it des with such violence that in a mi ter it had begun the streets were of foot passengers, and within a of an hour after the first drops h len the sewers were flushed, were ...choked with rubbish an leaves, glitters became streams siderable size, roadways assu appearance of rivers, and. Side the bra - het, sup- • noon, about loud, e in - made , and. ithun- who • 10 norbh-W ed, it does farther Matson; f t place, t pton.. Bo ly town . The d trees in of the c t n the cit to a lar great de ae mstance sland, ^ st. From iuf rmation not seem to ave ex - a weSterly 4lirection ✓ whileit w s raging e sun was sloOning at raanville was the most uched by it up to mid - age t the crops and rket gardens ir the vi- llas been vezjy great; ower gardens 3iave suf- extent. As t ere was of wind ther was no ping. 1 It is a singular at no hailston s fell on - , ttt: v THE HURON _EXPOSITOR. A Con enient FaTrrky blind. beg. ar on the Pontil7euf en - ed the c arity of passers- y on the of being 1 poor blind ma sthe fath- two chil en. A gentle an who ended to he pitiful appea saw the e man a ew days afterwa d, at As - es, solicit ng alms as a oor blind , the f : ther of four children. hat I" sai he—speaking o course in nch--" h ve you had twochildren sI sa y u in Paris last week ?" lie o, sir," w s the unabas d reply; t in Pan living is so dea that two dren*e ufficient to excite pity ; in country am obliged to h ve four at very le: :t, and Oren , th n. find it d to ni k both ends mee " - • II? co et 550 te • 11 • some places becoming submerge loosened. and in danger of floati a away, and cellars—its the old tale—We °flood- ed many unfortunate individua, s being °Me, nt of o the ed. ac- short - ended ute af- leared uarter d fal- ulverts dead f con- ed the alks in , Were • a able. to make the doletul boast two, three and four feet of water -cellar. ,and several hundred. f ,one, in the dollars a worth of perishable goods in a ith it. is. During the time that the.rain co tinned. - there ,was a darkness, certaii ly, not quite so palpable as that of Egypt, al- -• though very black; it was reli ved by ; flashes of lightning, which occ rred so rapidly, one after the other, that the thunder may be said to have been almost contiuuo s. At half -past three the scene uddenly changed.. A. hail storm—no, down- pour of broken ico, conarnenced. During its continuance it was unsafe one to remain in the streets, an men on duty, though those- of .. or any - d. police - Toronto • , can brave any weather, certaan y acted wisely if they took advent* of the . c shelter of a friendly ,doorway: •Ib was indeed dangerous for anyonet• venture noT a lea o• windoWa and skylights. Were reeking .in all directionsas was e case • in too many houses—it was nything pleasant to remain in- ors, for • lumps of ice the size of hens' ggs, anaC. Fall h splinters of glasa, when flyiu into a Sprin, A room at intervals,' make it co fortable saiia sti. The Peas Weir, Of St. Marys, sold. 12 cattle at $47 50 each or 4-1-c per lb, and 36 hogs at 64 75 per 100 Ms. J. Rice, of Bow- manville, sold 2 very fat cows at 1$55 bach, or 4s1c per lb. R. J. Hooper, sold. 15 cattle for 4617. Wm.Head sold 2 cat- tle for $100 and. two others for $112, or about 4ic per lb. Mr. to lomKtaile. -I- A. somewhat rtship t bk plasie .on amship L Place on. its e from "o Janerio to the v e a young It n year • age, became th oh girl of lee, s serio ess. d. the y ew a tonio f e ,ada na th nvince , that sb and 1 I —Mr. sited t uckl.a.n as not d. the othem ay. wel excel ear's of anadia awyer nd one bly si —Th • sl 11 , Doc Notices. , CALL and see o large stoek of Solid Ring, Jem Fruit jam Price low. letrouaw & FAHLT.HY, Central G Store, Cardnols Block, Seaforth. 550:2 BUTTER WAN D.—The underSigned 1.- is prepared to pay c for Good SweetTellowBut- I ter, in pails or tubs. None but the best a Butter • will be bought. Ap ly to Hickson & Robertson ' Head sold. eight cattle for shipment at Hickson & Bleasde 's Drug Store, Seaforth. 546 CREA It Britian at $4,75 per100 tbs ; he also sold THE CHEAPEST place to buy your fruitT u 48 hogs in smalllots at 5c per lb. jars is at WeLson & 'au:Ws. Prices for the beat jem jars, with solid rags, is for half gallon 1I.5;$ EAST .B.UrFFALO, Augus14 . 7„—Cattle— and for quart $1.25 phrdozefl• Crockeryand glass. Matket a shade higher • !sales of good ware cheaper than miy other house in Town, and 1878 butchers' and. shippers' at $4.40 to $4.90; the best selection of Gods to be found in anyhouse in Western Canada. 552 naedinm, 43.90 to 44.25; cows and Suaans-at Gra gers' prices at ALLEN'S heifers„ $3.2b to $3.40; butchers' cows, —Teas, special value, all prices from 25 cents a $2.90 to S3: .stockers, $3 to $3.10 ; bulls, Pound, at Allen's—T beecos, Smoking or Chewing, romantic oard the cent pas- ew York. lian, nine - acquainted hose father sick, as well as lmost pen- 'rl could speak rio Italian, man no Frllbut both Portuguese.little But •olently love with Cath - managed to rnakelher Under - fact. On landing he further her, by means of an interpre- she would find. him i[ good rthey Were married $2.25 th $3. Hogs—Market dull and. lower; no demasid for common.Yorkerss supply good; stock scarce; sales of heavy aud medium, good to choice at $3 30 to 63 40; few sales of dairy fed at $1 25; grassers quotable at 63 75 to $4. Sheep — Market quiet; sales of Western at $3 70 to $3 80; Canada lambs, $4 80 to $5 12*; choice, $5 25; ry Sawyer, ef Mitchell, ome of his childhood in ngla,nd, this summer. He acted by any of his friends, eeting with his father and f er an absence Of 23 years, e imagined. He found therd et It health, and, although 70sa age,they looked. as young as a would at fifty-five. Mr. Iso Met five of his brothers si ter, all of whom are comfort- ed. owmanville furniture coin- eir annnal report the ether d. net profits for the 'year of After paying a dividend of e t. to the stockholders and al - 1J000 for depreciation. on build- aiclainery, a balance of . is added to Rest account -- a total reserve of $51,116,47. t ere are politicans who will cry ✓ furniture industry is being y A.merican compietition ! TORONTO, Aug. 7.—Cattle.—The live weight purchases were as follows: Three hundred steers, averaging 1,460 its, at $5 to $5.25; 250 export cattle, -averaging 1,360 lbs, at $4.75 to $5 ; 1,000 export head, averaging 1,560 lbs, at 45 to $5.25 ; 500 export cattle, averaging 1,390 Ms, at 64.90 to $5.12ic ; 300 ex- port steers, averaging 1,375 Ms, price, 0.50 to $5 • 280 cattle for Scotland, averaging 1:420 lbs, price 5c; 200 cattle for Montreal and. Quebec, averaging 1,460 lbs, price $4.50 to $4.75. The prices paid generally were $o to $5., per hundred live weight for exportable animals, while those for local Use real- ized 64 to $450 for first-class, $3.50 for second, and $3 to $3.25 for third. Sheep '--The prices were $6 to $7 for first-class, 65 for second, and 12.50 to $3 for third. Lambs. -a-$1 for first, $3 to 63.50 for second, and $2 to $2.25 for third. best value in town a prices to snit the tim Flour, &c., cheapest Mrs. Whitney's B1 Drug Store, Seafo Alleres—General Groceries at s ;Allen's—Same Bacon, t Allen's Grocery, Shop No. 3, ck, next door to Lumsden's 554 WILSON & Yo NO, have the largest and best selected stock LI fresh family groceries in town, and are deten • ed not to be undersold by e having bought a large stock any house in the ti vanes they are in a position of sugar before the to give their numer as customers an advantage in sea cannot. Their stock of price that other h uew tea, tobaccos, its, soaps, flour and feed, hanas,bacon, &c., &e., is first 'lass and will be sold at prices to suit the times. Call and examine sewhere. The highest price before purehasmg paid for good butte and eggs. 552 • London, uron and Bruce. • GroINO NOnTH— Mail. P.M. London, depart .g... 2 15 , Exeter ' 8 85 Hensall 8 52 Kippen 3 58 Brucefield. 4 08 Clinton . 425 Mixed. Express. A. M. P.M. 555 615 805 725 884 714 844 758 900 808 945 825 P. M. Blyth 4 52 10 82 8 52 Wingharn, arm 5 25 11 80 . 9 25 GoINo SouTH— Mixed. Mail. Express. A. M. 'A.M. P.M. Wingham, depqt10 55 . 7 00 6 15 Blyth I • 12 15 7 85 6 55 Clinton • 1 10 8 01 f7 24 Bracelield 1 10 \7 48 Kippen. . . . . 1 57 8 28 7 58 Hensall ...... . . 2 05 8 $4 8 04 Exeter 2 50 8 49 8 03 r EARINC SALE - DUNC N 81. 1878 ci-Djsrri. 1878 THOMAS kl9D'S EOPORRiM a any, t sh w 11,639,97 0 per owing ngs ass 380,90 akin na sti hat o uined. 111 • Wm, SCOTT. w. ATO, wife of Mr. Thos. Atehieson, of a son. IMURP Seaforth, on Aug. 1, the wife of Mr. 'k Lau •ei do Murphy, of a son., MeTAG A. T.—In Grey, on Joly 29, the wife of Mr. J nes MeTaggart, of a daughter. • DIAMO Brussels, on jely 28, the wife of Mr. W d. Diamond, of a son. MEAD W *„—In Brussels, on July 23, the wife of Mr. Jo m Meadows, of a daughter. HISLO '. In Grey, on july 29,the wife of Mr. An- drei ielop, of e'son. MeNIS ' In .13ruesells, ' July 26, the wife of a Warren McNish, of daughter. ITTT,NE — Ethel, on July 19, the "Wife of Mr. Jas. Mil of a daughter. STUN S. In Ethel, on July 17, the wife of Mr. Gottle b Stumm) of a. daughter. In Brussels, on jute 95, the wife of Mr. Colvin, of a daughte:r. - In Grey, on July 24, the wife of Mr. neon, of a daughtee. Births. - 1.1. Montreal, on July the wife of Bei. Cr "g, late of Seaforth, 'ef a son. In Morris, on July 27, the wife of Mr. Scott, of a son. SON.—In East Wawanosh,on July 27, the 1878 '7t GREAT CLEARING SALE B L W- No. 3 A. - FOR 1878. ; A By -Law Riase by tt.,7- ay V loan the 8t617i Tiousc,:old Dollars for tho ptfrposes Iterei9kdier vten- tion,ed. 1 - • IXTICEREAS, The High Scheel Board a the Town of Seaforth has inade an applieation --AT-- to the Xtitticipalj Council a the said Town 'Of Seaforth, in the Countyof Heron, for the sum of Six Thonsiind Dellars, for the purpose of pur- chasing land in the said Town of 8eafortla and DUNC.N'S, SEAFORTH AND WHEREAS, the said Couricil has resolv- . 7ureretivingthgeoe sitLia,e.High School Building and 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. AND WHEREAS, the amount of the whole rateable property of the said Corporation (irre-i- spective of any future increase of the same, ana irrespective of any income in the nature of tolls, interest, dividendearenter 188/3 from the said . property, and a.lso irrespective of any income to be derived from the temporary investment of the sinking fund hereinafter mentioned or any part thereof) -was, according to the last revised. Assess- ment Rollof the said Corporation, being for the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy - 1 Eight, the suer of Five Hundred ana Sixty - Three Thousaild One Hundred and Seventy Dol. lars. , --e---- - li THIS M111:114T14 WE OFFE _THE WHOLE OF OUR LARGE AND WELL SSORTED STOCK , i GROCERY DEPARTMENT. This Department forms a very important branch of my General Business, the large quantities which I purchase enable me to obtaintthe most favor ble terms, and hence I am in a position to offer my customers COLYL Get WILSO rgt N. Marriage. THOM 'SON — HARGAN.-- tt the residence of thy behle's mother, . iillop, by Rev. N. Diekie, Bev. C. M. Thompson; of Forest, to • 314,8 laggie H. Hargitn, youngest daughter of the late John Hargrui, Esti. BETTER VALUE roR LEpS MONEY - Than any other House in the 'rade. SUGARS. Deathg. : BAYLEY -r-At the residence at her uncle, Murdoch Thave Loehiel, Chit.1, on July 29, Merger - et Me Mtn, secondalaughter of Duncan Me - M lin E.•I't et McKillop,; formerly of Loobiel, and b -loved ape of Mr. L T. Bayley, of Mon- ty ed. IUN/ —In Hibbert, on July 29, Annie Ilea- ki gt;t1. 29 years and 7 Mouths. - ALDIW Hilbert, mi Aug. 3; Jean Boyd, ir fe Mr.. James Caldweli, a native of Beith,' A lau ire, 17ieotl and, deeply regretted. Baytield, on the *and ult., Mrs. Roth, ft Valentine Roth, atnil 48 years. SUGARS. SUGARS. Dry Crushed Sugar, 9 pounds for $1. Broken Loaf Sugar, 9 pounds for $1. English Refined Sugar, 10 pou ds for $1, Porto Rico Sugar, 11 rand 12 pounds for $1. TEAS. SPECIAL TERMS FOR LAIlbER Q TE -AS. In this article I excel all others, and the large lots during a year are sufficient proofs that my Teas give Young Hyson,.Moyune, and Pink Suie, fro Japan Tea from 331c. to 55c. per pound. Congou (Black) Tea, 55c., 75c..and 90c, per SPECIAL TERMS FOR LARGER UANTITIES. i d ut of a window; a while • THE MAR*.ETS. SEAFORPI, August 8, 1-378. tit 090 to 0-95 heat, Fife, per bushel.— (.1 03 to 0 90 heat,RedChaff,per biteb. 0' 85 to 0 90 for neither the eyes nor t e fa 1 sr buehel usliel . 0 56 to 0 57 0 3a to 0 33 hailstones -were of a remarkable size, Berle ;per bushel 0 40 to 0 45 and they fell with such force -Lull they Butt 0 11 rebounded to a considerable height. trs One stone which was found in the east r er r, No. , Loose ...... 0 1J o , 0 08 to 0 09 5 00 to 50 6 00 to 900 per barrel end of the city was about ten inches in Hie., per lb.. 0 05 to 0 (0 circumference, and the peculiarities GrIlb Y Hides per 100 lbs.. . 4 00 .. , noticed about others were that She° a ins Fell ides, per 100 lbs ... ,. 0 50 to 1 25 3 00 - some were perfectly round an l woo some had the appetuance of onions San cut in halves, the layers on skins pc- ?,al,.' culiar to onions and -no other vegetable, 0°ern being all marked.on the hailstone. For- woo ttnaately the ice storm didn't last longer • 13 TieO.elf h than ten or fifteen minutes, an.d. w en it ceased the heavy rain resumed, aud the streets, which ho.. been given a Very wintry appearance, became rivers again. As soon as it was safe for a, ha - Man ling to appear in the open air, the sufferers from ceilar flooding 'might have been seen wading . up .to their knees in water, breonastielts in hand, endeavoring to make a passace-way fer ; the water into the sewers. Many of them were successful in that, but it "VMS be said ✓ did not ; ents until stopped perfor n - than any e.. Then. the south- xit direction ; n- school et clothes. home, and ed. again mg was 'gilt there s 'of- light - with great difficulty, and. it that iu many places the wat cease to pour into the base the rain ceased. The rat at six o'clock, and. its closin ance was perhaps more seer part of its -three hours. cou the hea,vens brightened up i west ; the storm made its tautly in a sonth-easterly Sunday scholars held by fears of damp feet and. made the best of their way the tuneful milkmen appe 011 the street. The ev pleasant, but about mi were several very vivid fiats ning, followed by thunder. The storm arose, as indic ted above, 5. • :11 0 1 1 .• • • • 4. .0 21 to 022 re ell) per barrol,.... ...... 0 75 w elesale)per barrel. ..... : . 0 65 oe ,per bushei 0 73 t't0o ,t2) 7755 ,cpa rrlbb 1.1 .. ...... ... ''0225S0 to 0 28 w, per lb 0 06Ato 0 06 in duarters, per 100 ihs4 50 to 5 251 11 ANTITIES. AT AND BELOW! COST PRICES IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL IMPORTATIONS. , WE NOW RECEIVI G SAMPLES OF BOTH SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEEDS; ALSO FL1tNNELS, '&C., WHICH HAVE BEEN PIA - CHASED IN CASE LOTS AND CAN BE Simi) 6HEAP. am••••••••••••••,..da TO 0 Li 1. FAI‘fOlf DRESS GOODS, 10 TO 20 CENTS RD. •1 AND 'WHEREAS, the amount of tbe -existing debt of the mid Corporation is as follows : Three , Thousand Dollars borrowed under the authority of By -Law No..46, of the said. Town of Seafortb. .. and interest thereon at 7 per cent. per annume payable half -yearly from the First day Of Mareh. ; 1 1878, and Three Thousand Dollars borrowed on ' Ithe authority of ByLaw No. 100, of said MAUI of Seaforth, and interest theieon at 7 per cent. per ' annum, from 1 the First day of July, 1878, and there is nothing in arm; and, unpaid tither for principal or interest. ' AND WHEREAS, for paying the interest and. creating an edual yearly sinking fund for paying the said sum of Six Thousand DOURTS and inter- est, as hereinafter mentioned, it will require an equal -annual, special rate of One 15638-56317 mills in the dollar, in additionto all rates to be levied in each year. PER PLAIN LUSTRES, BROWNS, DRABS, ETC., C ST. 4," COSTUME LINEN, PLAiN, CHECKED AND KN1C K RBOCKER, FROM 10 TO 20 CENTS. likBLACK AND COLORED GRENADINES. TEAS. AND Wit.t•REAS, 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 thtake the votes er the said electors at the meeting. BE IT TMIREFOLE ENACTED by the Cor- poration -of the TOWla of Seaforth, in the County of Enron: = I. That it 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 be willing to advanee the , same upon the credit of the debeottres herein-. after mentioned, a sum of money nob ,exeeeding pa the whole the sum of sa Thousand Dollars* and to cause the same to be paid Into the hands. of the said High School Board of the Town of Seaforth for the purpose and with the obiect above recited. II. That it shalt be lawful for the said Mayor or Reeve to cause any number of Debentures tia be made for each sums a money as maybe ree' quired, not less than One Hundred Dollars each, and not exceeding in the 'aggregate Six Thouaand Dollars, and that the said Debentures; fihall be -sealed with the seal of the said Corporatioia, and signed by the Mayor or Reeve and Treasurer thereof. III. That the mad Debentures shall bemade payable in twenty years at fintimet from the day hereinafter mentioned for this By Law to take effect, at the Office of the Treasurer of the said. Corporstion, and have attaeheri to them Coupons for the payment of interest. mense satisfaction. 200 P ECES PRINT—NliW—FROM 7 TO 12 CENTS. C. to 60c. per pound. I ' hich I handle and distribute ou.nd. IPARSOLS, SUNSHADES, FRILLINGS, TIES AND TOBACCOS. • . ,., i , . a:LINTON, engin t 8, 1878. Fall Wheat,per bushel . 0 85 (cei 0 90 Spri gWheir.t, perbushel. : 0 80 014 0 88 Oats, per bushel . 0 29 (6 0 80 Bari y, per bushel r C 45 @ 0 50 Pea , poi bushel • 4 0 58 tre .061 Olov r eed, per bushel.. .; ..... 350 © 4 00 Tim t Seed, per pushei.4 ' 1 60 t.s3 2 25 Bat er 0 11 (a1 0 12 Por .... . . .......... . . , ..... 5 50 d 600 Pot to s ' 0 75 6 0 80 Egg 0 10 @ 010 Haa,p r ton 1 700 egt 8 00 • . Cheese 1VIwrkets. , Kc kiitsoLL, Augtist 7.---r.rwenty fac- to le l'egistea..ed. 6,883 "boxes July make, 3,4t25 boxes sold -1350 boxes at Vic, 57 a 7?1,c, 1,400 at 70, 750 at nc, 350 ! at 8c two factories were o red. 8c, 1. bu h,olding for 81c. SCARFS. TOBkCCOS. TO ACCOS.ITWEEDS—BALANCE I have always on hand a choice selectioe of this " avorite Weed.:' „ • , , Chewing Tobacbo, Best Brands, 40c. to 6(c. per pound. 1 Smoking Tobacco., Best Brands, 40c. to 8 c. per pound. i CIGARS. F SCOTCH , AND CANA- E:1 i IAN TWEEDS W LL BE SOLD AT COST. • SHIRTINGS, DENIMS, CIGARS. CIGARS. - 11WiEDS. COTTONS, AND COTTON Just.received this week, 10,000 of those beautifnl ragrant No. 1 Cigars, special- ly manufactured for -myself, and bearing my own narbe in GOLD LETTERS on uu PAIRS WHITE COITTON HOSE, AT 10 AND each cigar—NONE OTHER IS GENUINE—admiAedly the finest cigar offered for sale. Hotel Keepers and others buying in 1 ge quantities !liberally dealt t CENTS, WORTH 20 CENTS. with. Qnly $3.25 per box. SOAPS. - '' SOAPS. • , SOAPS., , - . . . LISLE GLOVES, KID , In this line I am certainly ahead of alf other *oases, carrying no less than 1 AND $1, BLACK SIXTEEN DIFFERENT BRANDS. The leading ones are as follows : s , ' Geoige D. Morse & Co., Toronto, (Centlnial Prize). ! A. Watts & Co., Brantforc . 1 Dobbins' Electric Soap, Philadelphia, U.S.,—only agency in town. This is undoubtedly the best soap ever imported into the Dominion, aud everye Housekeeper should use it. ' . _Several other Brands too numerous to inention. All retailed at the lowest remunerative rices: le I il , i MEN'S STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE. RAISINS, CURRANTS, 'RICE, COFFEES, AND SYRUPS' AT PRICES ' Dive Stock; -Markets. ."11.11EAL, AllgUSti 6.—The price of d cattle continues without a chanae, e kindsare lower in price than they re .week ago. Fred. Ritchings sold o tLrioads of cattle at $60 per 'head; u ber of these were very superior ttl J. Elliott sold 22 cattle at -$38 h or 3c per 11) ; Wm. Jack, of Lind- y, old 21, cattle at 627 each; J. M. LOVES, 50 CENTS, 75 CTS. ND COLORED. . , P1 That the said Debentures shall bear inter- est at 61.1.1a. after the rate of seven Ter Cent= per =mum from the date thereof, whith interest aliall be payable half -yearly, on the First days a • January ana Stay in -each year, at the offiee of. the said Treasurer. V. That for the purpose of paying the intereat ' and formitg a shaking fund for the payment Of the said debentures SU equal special ra.teof One 156 88-56.811 mills in the dollar shall, in addition to all other rates, be raised, levied and colieeted in each year upon all the rateable property in the • said Corporation during the eontinuance of the said debentures orany a them, VL That this By Law shall :take effect apt come Into opetation on the First day of Septente ber, One Thousand Eight Hundred s,nd Seventy - Eight. 1 VII. That the votes 01 the electors of the said Municipality shall be taken on this 13y -Law on Itioriday,:the Twenty -Second Day of July, One Thousand Eight Unit. drcd and Seventy -Eight, At the hour of Niue o'clock in the morning, and from thence till the hour -of Five o'clock in the ' afternoon. at the following places : r FOR TRW, NORTH WARD—At Edward Cash's Store. , FOR THE 8017TH -WARD—At th-eTown Hall. FOR THE EAST WARD—At Samuel Stark's Store. ,. And thot Edirard Cash shall be the Returning Officer for the North Virard, William ElliOtt shall be the Returning Officer for theSouth War& and tiamtiel Stark shall be the Returning Oftleer for the East Ward. BE IT ALSO ENACTED, in pursuanee of the Revised Statates of the Province of Ontario. Chapter 174, Section 289: L That the Clerk of the said. Municipal Cor- 1 poration of the Town of Seaforth shall, at hour of T-welve o'clock, noon, on Tuesday.; the ' Twenty -Third day of July, One Thousand. Eighte ' Hundred and Seventy -Eight, at the Team Haile in thesaid Town of 8eo.forth, snm up the num- . ber of votes given for and against this By-Latv. t. 11 That the Mayor or Reeve of the said Muni- -7 eipal Corporation shall attend at the Town Ilan ha the said Town, on Tuesday, the Sixteenth day of \ July, nne Thousand Eight Hundred said tieenty-Eight, at the hoot of Eight o'clock in the eveoing, fur the purpoee of appointing per- sons to attend at the various polling plates aim eseid, and the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk respectively, on behalf of ' the per- sons interested In and promoting or epposing the p ssage of this 13y -Law respectively. T. T. COLEMAN, Mayotte_ WM ELLIOTT', Town Clerk. t LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS, EMBROIDERED, FROM 5 CENTS. f THAT CANNOT BE DIOUTED. E!141S AND BOYS' Any quantity of GOOD 6UTTER- and EGG -S ta,ken Exchangecand every . possible reduction made for cash at all times at theINEW CASH STORE. ; . THOMAS . 3 KIDD Seaforth. . 01\TTRA.1_. GI- 00R -Y". LAIDLAW .FAIRLEY, SEAFORTH. ARRIVED THIS WEEK HOGSHEA - BARRELS HALF CHE S SUGAR—No Adul 1RANULATED SUG 'TS GUNPOWDER eration. R --Standard. 'EA.—Only 50c. p6r pound. To Arrive, a Laroe Stack of GlaSsware direct from the Manu cturers 111 Pitt, burg, U. S. FlpUR, FEED AND PROVISIONS ALWAYS IN STOCK. ;OODS DELIVERED FREE. LAIDLAW & FAI LEY, CARDNO'S BLOCK,SEAFORTH. (' - SEAL. r NoTic E l rib! t they° is a true topv of a By -Law paeacd e Municipal Council of the Town of Sea- forth, in the County of Huron, on the 6th. day of ELT HATS FROM 50C. UP.1 Aust-, )87S, anti all persons are bereby inquir- ed tei take x otice, that anyone desirous of ap- plying to :have such By -Law ter any part thereof 1 quitfhed„' must make his application for that purpOse to one of Her Majesty's Superior Omuta of Ciminabia Law, at Toronto before the end of the t5erm of the said Supertor Courts , next after the tpecial promulgation thereof laythe publica- tion i!of this notice in three consecutive nombent of the following newspaper, viz.; TIM If tinON ExpearrOn, or he. will be too late to be heard in 1 thatibehelf, and tikes notice that senh term com- 111tX)FCS on the 26% diay of Augast Oext. • MADE TO ORDER IN THE LAT-; WILLIAM ELLIOTT, - Town Clerk. TA_ILORINC4-_ CL2THING EST STYLES. a WE EMPLOY ONLY FIRST-CLASS VVORKMEN, CU TOMERS CAN DELPEND UPON GETTING WORK EQ AL TO ANYTHING MADE IN THE CITY, AN UP ARGE STOCK OF CANADIAN SUIT AND FIT GUARAN EED. I HURON LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION FALL SALE, TF sufficient number of entties are received, it is the intention of the above associAtiOrt to 1301J1 a fell sale, at the town of Clioton, be- tv,Ten the 15th and 22nd of October. Entries for the proposed Hale must be made with the Secretary not later than ORSTED COATINGS, SCOTCH.' TUSDAY; SEPTEMBER. Mho MADE TO ORDER, FROM $13 1:TN:EwsFErr45"' Bul181 __„weos, etc Tame and pigs, rA colts E 500 -per pan% ae4 McLEAN, Seaforth, Secretary. BOTS AND SHOE - ,•.'.-,... ., i , ..10.1::1. S.A.T..J..-, ItEADYISttii.DE CLOTHING. ' ,. A STOCK ' ef Gi oceriev, Crockery, Boots road ; t • L..?-• -Shoes in Heroism:1111. 7cilolosoell&oryLrenutomstoroo... ' i 551%1 : I ' `P/tORSALE--For Sale, on George Street, a new ' -1-1 frame -cottage,-with -a good well of *derail& i ' a ood easy. Apply on the premises to JOHN 1 ririts.Tt DUNCAN & DUi•ICAN, SEAFORTH, PRODUCE TA EN AT HIGHEST PRICES. tatt ONT. °NEIL. OR SALE,—For Sale a first elesa van, nearly new and irrgood rutinfo4 Mier, ,1 S tattled in the flourishing Town of :Seoforth, •111 be sold Cheap. Terms esay tkiqu1ro-,41 EC0311), COSSENS At «odetitdi# 04. , --t.-.-*—.-..“,---,.t=t, --a.,,:_-,_.--1 ' : L : . ,... : . „ . .. 4 - t a at. at, • _ tt-•