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amaimassumnammummaimatia
o make the shew sae_
the directors Ileum
MeKenele and others,
ial trouble to give satii
public, the rain aleue
how from beii4s all that
!Quid wisb. for. To the
aara and ueighborhood,
not a drunkau or dia-
mid be seen threuglicat
the Per
0V/octal
elstibitiori. 1
,..,'.6n aid /lot e end any
articles to -she Pro.
ta
on, 'a far naore adl. feee
f prizes Were &Warded
fur which tioe comsty .
en to be pro d. The
Son took ouly two ani- .
ich had, to ooraete with
belonging to the Beer
en, and theirs steal
. Mr. Bell dil as well
ould, carrying off $114
e. At Guelph he alsel ,
rryiug off the first prize
4orses in their Class, ana
sang Contest. The aca..
rizes taken, in additiea
'Lied elsewhere: Second
old. Durham bull, lEt.
llett. Second best two
, G. Stephenson, Con-
eicester ram, two years
*uell es Son. Best bee
odd, Colborne. Thu' cl
shoes, a,nd best pair
T. Tiplirtg. Best • aged
eultural purposes, T. J.
rough. Young Contest,
,.' asweepstake of 650
owing against horses of
1 three year old heavy
n and dipleraa. -What's
r * ' -
ve Ponds seedling plums,
L Goderich. Two pairs
2nd James Rose, %-
single carriage harness,
ibel, Goderice:h, Set of
ist C. F. Straubel, God -
a plow, 2u,d, Seegmiller,
;ealorthe Stave jointer,
imar, Seaforth. Cotton
, tat W. L. Trani., Sea -
al stone, fancy work-
--1st G. W. Thee:won,
- of clear honey, lst C.
s.
11.31INCNICIIIIIIIN=1=1.12111M1
laueous_ Items.
Chesley named John Mc-
-ager that h.e could eet
of meat at one meal.
prepared and the man
s hoggish task, but sac -
six pounds had disap-
Areal Centre election case
unable to proceed with
wing to the illegal action
g officer in removing the
is sealed package. It is
that the election will be
t the inquest in the West
anrder casereturned a
ty against Thos. Dowd,
ad Mrs. Ward, wife of the
A, as accemplice. It is
very strong circurastan-
las been secured against
:orreepondent of the Paxia
the effect of the recent
Tory countenances here
senable a very large pump-
.‘,ross by the sun. Their
slear away back to their
)e knotted, at the back of
id Currie, of Crinan, Ala-
inguished himself by tak-
st standing in logic and
b in the honor examine,
at McGill University,
EcDonald Scholarship, the
is $25-0. Mr. Carrie has
ar honors on previous 00-
aud
two hundred, dollara
el rape smuggled from
fade the payment a the
e(1. at Waddington, N. Y.,
logo. A seizure of liquor
at Richford, Vt., where
"surreptitiously conveyed
to evade the payment of
y night or early Saturday
.-rt dastardly outrage was
the farm. of l‘ar. Hunstey,
Threshers ha& been at
I nearly finished on Friday.
ght some miscreant piled
(I grain and machine to -
en set fire to it, making a
ok about $300.
nan named. Murray C.
ad been a. law student in
Aysteriously disappeared
-, and until a few days
aOE been learned a his
A Mr. Morris has re -
r from the young ma -
0 enlisted in a regiment
d is stationed in a cathe-
,ingland and Ekes his new
Ldful. Southern scourge,
.has claimed several. (Jan -
victims. (inc of the Tat-
leard of is Mr. Jelin Norris
Mr. -Wm. Norris, of Galt.
was a married mau, ana
!/1 Memphis for seine time;
from his widow to the
parents in Galt, conveyed
ligence. Mr. Norris would
ears of age.
vbrated election-wheelbar-
Aween two constituents of
:rim, -was consummated en
ernoon,the Reformer wheel -
into Ayr from, Cedar Creek
:ng the job at half -past five.
1. of the vehicle carried an
mbrella over his devoted.
itiblent of Protection -and
'The pair were Wr. Ref.d
tudyNi1I (Tory).
,Tavs ago, Mr. Hallam, of
-
aluable mare in a singu-
He had left the animal in
Mr. Andrew Robinson, of
:line he attended his son's
having died at Mr.ltob--
ee. the ceiniug back froth
e found that tho mare had
by getting her head caug
er, and her feet slipping
.er, she bung herself by the
:lad, wife of •the latejohn
Bervie, was accidentally
land, on the -12th ult., by
in, when. she was in the
'g the railway track. Her
bore no mark of injary,was
after the accident ocour-
telligence of her sudden
gloom over the neighbor-
,
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
- .1-
heed of Bervie, 4ere she was long and
favorably known ;s an exemplary and
consistent. Christi,n.
-A popular do tor, while escorting a
lady home rodent y, volunteered to re-
lieve her cough ad. sore throat by giv-
ing her a troohe.t He told her to allow
it to dissolve grt4aafly in her mouth.
No -relief was exp4rienced, and. the doc-
tor felt quite eh tined th d next day
when the lady se t him a trousers but-
ton with a note, saying he must have
given her the wro g kind. of troo ts, and
hemight need th t one. •
-While plow` e in an old so field
Is
last week on theF farm of Mr. ¶Ifliomas
Westwood, near. St. George, th plow
-turned. up as li, an skult urther
search waS mad by digging, nd 25
131keletons in all ere found. pack a in a
heap promisouou ly about two eet un-
der the surface, 4though no implements
were found with he bones, the infer-
,ences are that they are Indian remains.
A number of ye rs ago, while plowing
the same field so e 16 skeletons were
unearthed. 1
' -The late W I L. Black, of UallfLx,
who( left an estatle worth half a - rn'p-
lion dollars, ma4e a number of.- har4-
.some bequests. One thousand. dollars
to the Methodi t supernumerary and.
-widows' and o hails' fund, five hun-
dred. dollars to 1he Infants' Home, an#
i.
two hundred an fifty dollars each to
the Protestant Orphans' Home, Indus-
trial School and Deal and Dumb Insti-
tutions. The b ance of his property is
left to the widow and her son. -
-Sir Edward Selby Sraitlacommanda
int, the militia of the Dominion, -now in
England. on leave, met with a s vere ac-
cident the middle of last week. While
riding over Salisbury plain hs horse
fell in some rabbit holes and ro ed half
over him. - Sir Edward was everely
shaken, but though bruised. nb bones
were broken. He was able to 4de eight
miles afterwards,' a,nd, is in hop4s that a
few days' rest will set him rigit again.
-The publio roads in the to ship of
Brant must be well cared for, aid in de-
lightful condition for travelling A man
driving a span'of horses on the road be-
tween°Chesley and Hanover, o e night
lately, was very much astonished to see
one of them suddenly disappear. On
alighting to ascertain the cause of the
trouble,he found that the animal had.
dropped into a hole in the road, and
stood a good. chance of being buried.
alive. After procuring help, he, with
' some difficulty, succeeded in unearthing
the unfortunate animal and. proceeded
onward towards the next bog. '
-A serious accident occurred at noon
on Monday, about a mile from Berlin,
whereby a man named. Charles 'roman
and. his son Henry lost their lives. While
engaged with another young man named
Helm, in cutting a drain some 20 feet
deep, the earth caved. ixecovering father
and. son, who appear to have been in a
stooping position. The young ' man
Helmsaw- the earth moving, and suc-
ceeded partly in making his way up
some planks yvhen the whole side broke
in, covering him to the shoulders, and.
from Which position lie by some Means
extricated. himself ancl gave the alarm.
Some three hours elapsed before the '
dead. bodies were recovered. t
-The balloon, "City of OttaWa,"with
Professor G-rimley, of New York, and
Efirara A. Moulton, of the Montreal
Daily Witness, ascended fronithe Sham- .
rocklaerosse grounds, Montreal, on the
- afternoon. of Saturday, September 28th.
The Witness reporter sa,ys : . "When the
ropes were let go we shot up in the air
like an arrow. The scene is grand.;
Mount -Royal and the Mountains of Ver-
mont, the St. Lawrence, Ottawa, and
Back rivers are all included at one
- glance, and as we rise higher and still
higher, it almost seems that we may
very soon see the whole hemisphere."
After hovering in the air at the height
of about 3,000 feet for fifty minutes, the
balloon descended, alighting on one of
the city docks, without any accident
whatever.
OPMM.A.1•T
CARDNO'S BLOCK, SEAFORTH.
EWI AND FASHIONABLE GOODS.
Sto k of Dress Goods now Complete at
' 1 tion Invited.
1 _ .
Ful Lines of Winceys and Cottons
See the .Prices.
Th
1
I Best Stook of Millinery ever show!. in Seaforth at Hoffman
Brothers' -See the Styles. •
Jackets for. Ladie#, Misses' and. Children at any price, at Hoffman
Brothers' -Better Value than Ever
Sh wls in New Styles t Hoffman Brot s ers'-Inspect their Stock
before you Puechase Elsewhere.
Etoffoian Brothers are Agents for E. Bu terick & Co.'s Celebrated
Reliable Patterns.
offsnan Brothers'-Inspec-
at ffman Brothers -Call and
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HOFFMAN BROTHERS' CH
CARDNO'S BLOCK, MAIN STE
7
AP CASH STORE
ET, SEAEORTH. !
OCTOBER. OCTOBEk
OCTOBER.
We a re showing at the Golden Lio
Goods, at 20c. per yard. Another, Lo
,50c. to $1 ,25. Tip top value in Colore
Brdeaux, Bronze, Drab, Seal Brown, a
Flt, Satinsand Lustre. Velveteens
Prune. Ladies' and Children's Hosiery
Scotch made goods. A Nice Stock of
D nes' and. General House Furnishings.
Cloths. Costume Cloths for Ulsters and
week .-direct from Manufacturers, Twe
Woolen Yarns, first-class goods and good.
SIGN OF THE R. JA
LDEN LION. f
GOLDEN LION
a Special Lind in 'Dress
of Black Cashmeres from
Cashmeres in Prune, Navy,
d Myrtle. Underskirts in
Black, Brown, Navy and
in Canadian, German and
Carpets, Curtains, Counter
rolites' Jackets and -Jacket
Laidies' Dresses. = Also this
Flannels, Blankets, and
value.
IESON, Seaforth.
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Yellciw Fever.
There is very little abatement, if any,
in the fury of this scourge. The fever
is spreading in the country. Many who
, fled from the cities to escape the plague
- are now returning from the country
places, where the danger is considered
greater than even in the city. A train
was coming to New Orleans :crowded
with refugees from the watering . places.
Whenit got to Rigolets the discovery
was made that fever had broken out on
the train, Before New Orleans was
reached there were 103 Ceesie. The
scene beggared description, men, wo-
men and. Children being stretchei out
upon seats, some in delirium, and others
in an agony ot fear. •
Births. •
AtELLIS.-In Eippen, on Sept. 27, the wife of Mr.
Thomas Mullis, of a son.
BELL. -In Tmd-ersmith, on Sept. 9, the wife of
Mr. Robt. of a daughter.
Ilaborne, on Sept. 26, the wife of Mr.
George Weir, of a son.
BATT,EY.-In Gerrie, on Sept. 21, the wife of Mx
Adam Bailey, of a son.
OLIVER.-1n Myth, on. Sept. 23, the wife of Mr.
Thomas Oliver, of a son.
McCREIWIT.- At the town plot, Wingliam, on
Sep.snot.22, tho wife of Mr. James McCreight, of
HICKSON & BLEASDELL
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE AT-
TENTION OF THE PUBLIC
TO A PARTIAL
TARIO PRINTERS' EMPORIUM.
GWATKIN & SON
HAVE
LIST OF RECENT IMPORTATION
Consisting of a Large and Varied As-
sortment in every line, all of which
EJ M 0 V ED
TO THEIR NEW PREMISES,
or. Bay and Wellington Streets.
WE WILL OFFER
THE MARKETS.
.„
SEAFORTH, Oct. 8, 1878.
Fall Whilst 0 85 to 0 88
Wheat, Fife, per bustel0 80 to 0 80
0 78
0 28
0 55
0 75
0 12
0 11
6 50
9 00
0 05
4 00
3 00
/ 25
0 22
0 75
0 65
0 40
2 75
0 23/
0 06
5 25
Spring
Spring
Oats pe
eat,Red Chaff,per bush. 0 75 to
ushel. 0 27 to
Peas p r bushel... ....... . . 0 50 to
Barley per bushel 0 50 to
Batter, o. 1, Loose
Eggs. , •
-Flour, per barrel
Hay.
Hides, per lb. .
Grubbyillides per 100 lbs..
Fallen Hides,. per 100
ins
0 09 to
0 09 to
5 00 to
8 00 to
0 05 to
Sheep a
Wool
Salt (reail) per brand,
Salt (w olosale)per barrel.
Potato
°fame
Wool,
Tallow
Beef, i
Marriages.
inaretes-inoNs.-In Ilensall, on Sept. 25, by
i Rev. Mr. Livingston, Benson S. Philips, of
I Hay, to Sarah Ann, daughter of E. Irons,Es
I Missouri, and adopted datighter of Thom s
Pearce, Esq., of Ilensall. No cards.
SOIEMIDT-DOLMAGE.-At the residence of the
bride's father, on Oct. 2, by Rev. Mr. Graham,
Mr. John L. Scbmidt, of Seaforth, to 'Sophia
J. daughter of Mr. Dolmage, of McKillop.
O'NEI'LL DeCANTELON.- At St. Columbus
CI:hew:an:
to Miss Mary Theresa DeCantelon, of Murphy,Irish-
h,1rislitown, on Oct. 1, by Very Rev.
Torrence O'Neill, of Arthur,
JACKSON-l3ICKLE.-In Paris, on Sept. 16, by
• Ilev. W, 11. Allwortle Mr. 0. re Jackson, of
Seaforth, to Miss eseelly Bickle, of Woodstock.
FARLEY-ABRAHA.M.-At the residence of the
bridegroom, on Sept. 25, by Rev. Rural Dean.
Davis, Edward Farley, Esq., to Miss Cathe,rinc
A.braham, both of Lower Winglinen.
ALINN-BRUCE.-At the Methodist Parsonage,
13elgrave on Sept. 24, by Rev. Andrew Ed-
wards, Air. Wm. F. Mann, to Miss E. lieuce,
both of Bluevale.
CLAREE-SPARLING.-In Seaforth, at the resi-
dence of the bride's brother-in-law Wm: M.
Giraeryk,
,Esq., on Oct. 1,by Rev.Mr. Graham, A.G.
e
Esq., of Kingston, to Clarinda liittie,
youngest daughter of the late Mr. Christopher
Sperlbageof Seaforth.
HITGKES-STEWART.---At the Canada Method
-
jet Church, Londesboro, on Oot. 1, by Rev. Mr.
Caswell, Mr. 3.0. Hughes, of London town-
ship, to Miss M. J. Stewart, of Hullett.
.. 0 50 to
0 21.__to
s, per bushel , 0 88 to
I le' brl ... 1. 250 to
or lb • ' 0 23 to
per lb' - 0 06/to
quarters, per 100 lbs4 50 to
CLINTON, Oct. 8, 1878.
Fall W oat, per bushel...-.
Spring heat, perbushel
Oats, erbeshel ...
Barley, per bushel..
Peas, per bushel
Clover Seed, per bushel:
Timothy' Seed, per pusliel
Batter,
PStatos
Eggs
0 83 @
080 (4-
0 30 gp
0 50 qp
0 52 qp
8 50 0
1 60 CO
Ie (e4
fi 50 dl
0 40
o le
Hay,per ton 7 00
0 86
0 15
0
0 0
0 56-
4 00
2 25
0 12
00.,
0 50
0 10
8 00 •
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I• Auction. Sales .
Saturday, October 12, at the Queen's
Hotel, Seaforth, valuablelown property,
Jams H. Benson, -Vendors Solicitorl;
1
J. P. Brine, Auctioneer. i
W dnesday, October 23, on the farm
of George Sproat, Thorough -bred stook
and arm Implements, George Sproat,
ProP 'etor ; J. P. Brine, Auctioneer. '
,
Deaths.
AfeCLWORLY. - In Stanley, on Aug. 25, Mr.
Robert illeClinchey, agel '79 years 6 months
and 21 days.
- RANKIN.-In McKillop, on Oct. 1, Mr. Walter
Baukin, aged fel yeare.
McGREGOR.-InTuckersnaith, on Sept. 26, Mr.
john McGregor, aged 84 years.
HANDFORD.-In Exeter, on Sept. 21, Mr. joshes.
lfandford, aged 21 yell's-
MeFARLANE.--In Stanley, on Sept. 26, William
son of Mr. William McFarlane, aged 3 months
and 12 days.
Thursday, October 17, on Lot 8, Con.
14, Hay, Farm Stock and Implements,
Justus Lingley, Proprietor; Bessenberry
Okthe, Anctioneers.
Monday, October 14, 011 Lot 15, Con.
1, McKillop, Farm Stook and Imple-
ments, James Carlin, Proprietor; P.
Brine, Auctioneer.
MOnday, October 14, on. Lot 17, Con.
6, McKillop, Farm Mock and Imple-
ments. Duncan MCGregor, proprietor;
J. Bullard, auctioneer.
• Tuesday, Oct. 15, on Lot 5, Con. 8,
Hallett, Farin Stock and Implements.
Chas- Lawrie, proprietor; J. P. Brine,
auctioneer.
Saturday, Oc•L pi, on Lot 12, Con. 12,
Stanley, Farm Stock and Implements.
Alfred Scotmen, proprietor. . Bos-;
6,
me
Us
ple
Pri
esday, Oct. 15, on Lot 30, Con. 10,
illop, Farm Stock and. Implements.
Cuthill, proprietor ; John] ullard,
ioneer.
ursday, Oct. 3, on Lot 17,.Con. 10,
, Farm Stock- and. Implements.
shall Pollock, proprietor; E. Boss-
rry, auctioneer.
ursday, Oct. 3, on Lot 16, Con.
tanley, •Farm Stock and Imple-
ts. Thomas Johnston, proprietor;
. Brine, auctioneer.
turday, Oct. 5, on Lot 20Con. 7,
orne, Farm, Farm Stock and Im-
ents. Mrs. Chas. Fanson, pro -
tress; A. Bishop, auctioneer.
At Prices that we feel sure will
Merit Your Attention
.S1
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flan
par
. any
H
AYED OR STOLA -From Jamestown,
n or about the 1st of July, a dark red Heifer
ort horns, white Riot in face white in
s and under the belly, white spa on hind
of back. A reward of $5 will be given icr
information that will lead to her re5c8o5vxely.
11 AS WRIGHT, Jamestown.
E TRAY SHEEP -Strayed from the premises
dur ng August last, two Ewes and one Lamb, all
wer marked with bright red on the shoulder;
the were last seen miles west on the Reppen
roa . Any one giving information as to tbeir
wh reabouts will oe suitably rewarded by JOHN
LO Rodgerville P. 0. 665-4
•eilCsiegidg AND GIVE SATISFACTION.
Tea Spoons, Table Spoons, Dessert
Spoons, and Salt 15poo2zs, in
Nickle and Silver .Plat d.
Dinner and D6 sseTt Knives in great
variety of styles and prices.
of the ur dersigned, Lot 31, Con. 2, Usbome,
Pocket Knives and Pen Knives, in
ivory, shell and horn 7 6ndles.
Hunting and Sporting Knives, Car
ver and Forks,
CUTOR'S. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -
The ereditors of Simorl Powell, late of the
to n of Seaforth, in the Coulaty of Huron, Gen-
tle,' an, Doceaecd, who died op. or about the 11th
da of 'August, A. Der 1878, ere required On or
bef re the 6th day of November, A. D. 1878, to
se4l by letterepoutpaid, to James H. Benson,
of the town of Seaforth aforesaid, Solicitor for
th Ex.eoutors of the said Simon Powell, deceas-
ed,' their ehristian names and surnames, ad -
dr sses and deseriptions, the full particulars of
th it claims, statement of their accounts and the
na are of the securities, if any, held by them, and
im • ediately after the said sixth day of Nevem-
be the assets of the estate of the said Simon
Po ell, deceased, will be distributed among the
pa ties entitled thereto. having regard only to
th claims of which notice shall bave been receiv-
ed and the said executors shall not be liable for
th' assets sodistributed, or any part thereof., to
au person of whose claim notice shall not have
beme received. by them or their said Solieitor at
th time of distribution. This notice is given in
p suance of Cap. 107, Sec. 34, Revise Statutes,
O t. JAS. H. BENSON, Solioitor for Emecutors.
D 'ted at Seaforth this 30th day of September,
A.D. 1878. 665
IDT:TI\TO.A. ; 3DTTWO.A.W,
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE.AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BRITISH, FOEIGNI AND CANADIAN
DIR;Y" OODS,
MANUFACTURERS MILLINERY, MANTLES AND CLOTHING,
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO.
WE HAVE MUCH PLE SURE IN THANKLNG OUR NUMEROUS CUS-
TOMERS AND FR ENDS, A/ND THE PUBLIC, FO THEIR PAST
PATRONAGE, AND HOPE TRT BY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THEIR
WANTS, TOGETHE WITH FACILITIES WHICH WE HAVE
FOR BUYING IN THE BEST ARKETS FOR, CASH, TO MERIT A
CONTINUANCE OF THEIR F volts.
Crt wet Stands, Trays, Cake Baskets,
Butter Coolers, _Dinner Bells,
Tea Pots and Coffee Pots.
NOTICE TO .CONTRACTORS.
QEALED TENDERS endorsed." Morpeth Har-
bor Works," addressed to the undersigned,
will be received at this office unlit Monday, the
21st day of Oetober, at noon, for the cribwork
to,be constructed in tho Harbor of Morpeth.
Pans and specifications can be seen at this
ce at the Custom House, Morpeth; and the
WE ARE NOW HOWIN ONE OF THE LARGEST
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Most Attr ctive.an Best Assorted'iStocks
Genatins Mee schaton Pipes, Eureka
Pipes, Briar Pipes, G, B. D.,
The Globe Pipe, Cigar Holders
and Tobacco Pouches. .
School Satchels, _Ivory and- _Rubber
Teethina Rings. • • --
senberry,. auctioneer. I c 'stout House, Toronto, on and after Monday,
Wednesday, Oct-. 23, On North half t 'e 7th of October. Tenders must be in strict
Lots Nos. 14 and 15, McKillop, Farm, t4cordance with the' printed forms, otherwise
ezarulTler of
btewotaereens ionntxecount. The actual
Farm Stock and Imgements. Robert.
auctioneer. t due fulfilment of the contract, are also re-
con,r 7, Hallett, Farm Stock and Im- a cot the lowest or any tender. By order,
F. BRAUN, Secretary.
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pkments. Thos. Ward, proprietor; J.
P. Brine, auctioneer.
On Friday, Oct. 11; on lot 2, con. 13,
McKillop, Farm Stock and Implements.
Bullard
r.eotailedse7otsr
Brotherston, proprietbr ; 0. Hamilton, ef the Dominion, willinPg to beelO)emrseonssiu,
q , red. This dePartment does notbind itself to
On Wednesday, Oct. 16, on lot 14,
Extra Good
„Fine Cc
ivory.
Paul ithdllay, proprietor; John
auctioneer. '-
Monday, oat. 28, on lot 17, con. 9,
Babylon Line, Stanley, Farm Stock
and 'Implements'. Wm. Graham, pro-
prie, tor ; Wm. Harrison, auctioneer.
Friday, Oct. 11, on Lot 20, Con. 2,
Stanley, Farm Stock and Implements.
WM. McFarlane and Wm. M. Johnson,
proprietors; J. P. Brine, auctioneer.
D paxtment of ,Priblie Works,
Ottawa, September 26,1878.
565-3 •
OF DRY GOODS IN HIS COU TY, CAREFULLY SELECTED, AND
WE ARE FULLY CON TINCED THAT AN EARLY INSPECTION WILL
SATISFY ALL THAT UT STOCK. THIS SEASON IS THE FINEST,
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Containing
AND THE CHE
f
1 the Novelties that are out;
PEST EV R OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
1
DRES
WE ARE SHOWING ALL
COLORED CASHMFalt S, COLOR
COLORED PERSIAN CORDS, CO
,EMPRESS CLOTHS, GOLORED
CLOTHS IN ALL THE NEW S
BLUE, BRONZE' GREEN, GARN
AND BLACK.
MAOTLE
Value in Coarse :and
nsbsa--hoem, rubber and
Hair Brushes, Cloth 13rukhes, Shay-
- ing Brushes and _Razors.
ST. ANNE, OTTAWA RIVER.
---
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
HE letting of the Works at St. Anne has un-
avoidably to be postponed to the following
odes: Tenders will be received until Tuesday,
t e 22nd day of October. Plans and specifica-
t 'ens will be seen on and after Thesday, the 8th
y of October. By order,
F. BRAUN, Secretary.
epartment of Pnblie Works,
Ottawa, Sept. 21, 1878. 564-3
Ladies' CoTanions, Violins and
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Bows, Keys and Strings.
Spectacles,
Cases,
GOODS.
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• TATPORTANT NOTICES.
A 0. ue we, Sestartb. Lodge No. 8, guiar
s meeting next Monday evening at 8 eeloek -
P. M. A full attendance of mereibere is request-
ed. -J. A. CLINE, M. W. D. D. ROSE, Re-
corder. 561
"INSOLVENT ACT OP 1875 AND AMENDING-
ACTS.-.Tohn H. Broadfoot, Plaintiff. and.
Levi Mabee, Defeedant.-A writ of attachment
has issued in this cause. Seaforth„ 80th slay of
September, 1878. S. G. AleCIA.UGHEY, Officiel
Assignee. 565-1
CilLnd0.-The =mai meeting of the Ses-
forth Curling Club will be held In BMWs
Hotel, on Tuesday, October 8th, at 780
Election -of eftleers, and other impoetant busi-
ness will be brought before the meeting. A full
attendance of all interested in the roaring - game
is requested. Members and others wishing to
Join OSA hand their annual fee, $1, to Idr., Wm.
McConnell, or M. R. COVETER, Secretaey-
Treasurer. 565-4
WANTED.
HE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
D SERGES, COLORED SNOWFLAKES,
ORED MARMORA CORDS, COLORED
ERINOES, AND COLORED COSTUME
ADES OF BRONZE, BROWN, NAVY
T, SEA.Te BROWN, MYRTLE, PRUNE,
EPARTMENIE
A PPRENTIOES WANTED. -Six apprentiees
-La- to Dressmaking -wanted immediately by Miss
QUINLAN. 565-4
Gntr, WANTED. --Wanted immediately, a
Good General Servant. Apply&t the Church
of England Parsonage, Seaforth. 555
vklakOKSMITH WANTED.- Wanted immedi-
as' ately, , a good journeyman 1310.am:1:Atli. For
a suitable man eteady employment and geed
wages. Apply to THOMAS MIMS, EgM0114•
165x1
91EACHER WANTED,.-Viranted, a 1eTeah-
1. h-
er, holding a eeconel o thirdelless certifieate,
for School Section Ne. 10, Motris. Applications
willhe received till the middle of November.
Apply to THOMAS Sd1TE, Jamestown Post
Office. 865x4
WE ARE SHOWING- IN THIS DEPARTMENT A PECIAL LINE OF
'MANTLES, THE CHEAPEST EVER IMPORTED, R TGING FROM $2
UP -ALL THIS SEASON'S GOO S AND NEW SHAPE YOUR -CHOICE
OF ONE OF THE LARGEST ST CKS EVER SHOWN IN THIS TOWN.
Eye Glasses1 Spectacle
',au/ Canes. i
Tooth Brushes, Alb-ums,
Mouth
•Envelo
Pass.' Book,.
cils.
Eqgt' 6ps,
Organs, Note Paper -and
HAW
, P
TO SUIT THE TIME HEA.V
*PLAIN AND FAN0iT PLAIDS,
ORS, LONG AND R VERSIBL
MILLI -NE -14Y
SHAWLS/
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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WARM FOR SALE. -Lot No. 84, Con. 11, 14e-
-1: 55 acres cleaxed, balanee haedwood--;
fraihe barn, log house - day loam soil. ; terms
liberal. For particulLs apply to JOHN S.
PORTER, Seaforth. 5654
13110PERTY FOR SAT. -Por Sale, Lot No.14,
Con. 16, Grey, 100eeres, 16 acres eleered--an
excellent lot. West half of north half of Lot No.
29, Con. 6, Monis, adjoining the Tillage of
irus-
selo, 50 acres, 33 acme -cleared, cheese factoryand
machinery complete thereon. Four houses -and
ots and a large number of vacant lots in Brussels,
all he property of the undersigned. Also a num-
ber of improved farms, the property. of *thee par-
ties. JOHN TECILIE. Brussels. 615
VINE 'F./dill-FOR- SALE. -South half of Let
-I: 20, Con. 13, Megillop, containing 50 Beres, 45
acres cleared and clear of stumps; good log house,
new frame 'barn 82x56, new ehed 26x50, eplendid.
young orchard of about 182 trees corameneing to
bear, good pump and. well, well fented, young
maples plantedall along front et lot, 8 ulna from
Seaforth ; is now occupied by the Messrs. What -
lin. Price and terms made known. by Applyingto
the owner, S. G. MeCAIIG Kea, Seaforth .655-2
-paint FOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot 15, Con. 14,
Meleillop, containing 50 notes, 45 of -whic11 are
cleared and wellimproeed; there are fair build-
ings and good fences; there is a good yormg or-
chard and plenty of Vateri the growingerops vat
be sold with the farm, it is 2 miles from Ndraltott,
12 from.Seaforth and 8 from Brussels, with good e,
gravel road leading to ea.& plate. Alsoaquanti
of excellent building timber mei saw logs for sale.
Apply to Walton. P. 0. or to the proprietor an. the
premises. JAMES CAAIP13ELL. 647-4x
GERMAIN ANErke,IGLISH SHAWLS.
LADIE CK SHAWLS -NEW COL -
ES.
SHOW ROOM IS NOW OPEN.
NEW STRAW HATS, NEW ;FELTS, BONNETS AND CAPS, MISSES'
• AND CHILDREN'S HATS, FLOWERS, FEA.THERS, AND ORNAMENTS,
WINGS, VELVETS. SILKS SHAPES &c. OWINGTG THE LARGE
INCREASE IN THI
MUCH LARGER ST
OUR STOCK OF MI
ANY IN THIS PRO
Slates Pens and Pen -
Spirit Lan ps deserve special atten-
tion- I
will boil a piizt of water
or coo a steak in ve minutes,
very useful in fami ies at night.
Trick Boxqs, Tops, China and Ear-
then toys, Wheel Toys,
And a
Ca
CALL.
HICK
et of Other Things we
not Enumerate.
AND INSPECT.
zee
• DEPA.RTMENT WE HAVE BOUGHT A VERY
CK THAN USUAL, AND CUSTOMERS WILL FIND
L1NERY AS LARGE AND WELL SELECTED AS
INCE. EXAMINE OUR STYLES.
FLANNELS. FLANNELS.
FIFTY PIECES QANADIA1 GREY IN PLAIN
20 CENTS UP. FORTY PIEC S ALL WOOL- SCA
FANCY FLANNELS, SAXONY FLA.NNBLS ALL
PIECES CANTON FIANNELS.
ON & BLEASDELL
EAFORTII.
WINCEYS.
INCEYS.
PLAIN ABERDEEN WINCEYS AND SNOWFLAJ
10 CENTS UP. CFIECKED WINCEYS, IN ALL
WINCEYS, CHECK OD AND STRIPED. COSTM
NEW SHADES. I
ND TWILL, FROM
LET, PLAIN AND
,OLORS. TWENTY
WINCEYS.
-FARM FOB SAT:K.-POT Sale, a -very superior
a: farm in the township of Hallett, being lot 8,
Con. 9, containing 150 acres, 120 mires cleared,
110 acres free from stumps, and 14 acres offall
wheat sown, There are good. frame out-bniblings
tend two good dwelling lou.ses, there are also two
good. pump wells on the place, and. 2 good bearing
oechards. The farm issitruitee 9 miles from Sea-
dorth and the same distance from Clinton. The
land is of the best quality and. well fenced. For
further particulars apply to the prowietor °litho
premises or to Constance P.O. W. DUNLOP. 5624
,
E WINCEYS FROM
OLORS. •SHIRTING
E WINCEYS, ALL
o10TI1S. CLOTHS.
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150 PIECES SCO CH TWEEDS, 200 PIECES CANADIA.N TWEEDS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH WORSTEDS, FRENCH W RSTED PANMGS,
LOTH, PLAIN AND CHECKED ENGLISH MELTON
RESIDENTS AND WORSTEDS,1 FOR. OVERCOATS,
E LARGEST AND FINEST STOCKS OF CLOTHS
HIS PROVINCE, AND NEARLY ALL IMPORTED
T FROM THE MA.NUFACTURER. WE ARE CON -
CAN PLEASE THE MOST PARTICULAR.
CANADIAN FULL
BEAVERS, NAPS,
THIS IS ONE OF T
AND TWEEDS IN
DIRECT OR BOUG
FIDENT THAT W
NO TR
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UBLE TO 4 SHOW �O -OD -S.
WARM IN AleRILLOP FOR sALt.-Ikw Sale,
'I: the North pert Of Lots 8 and -9, Con.
containm' g 112 notes; there are _about 80
cleared, well fenced, underdrained. WA in a high
state of -cultivation, the balance is well timbered
with hardwood; good dwelling, new -haul frame
earn 50x56, with stabling underneath, eeedt other
outbuildings; ales) agoodyming orchard =Aplenty
or evater,- Is 10 miles from Brussels, 5 from Wal-
ton, and 12 from Seaforth, with good gravel roads
to eatit place, convenient to chnreh and echos& ;
will be sold as a whole or ini two parts. Apply to
'Welton P.' 0. or to the proprietor on the prem-
ises. WILLIAM DYNES. 547
stumps, the balance is good h
eA L Esadt one;g: rronedalr. wr::3seet nut,
QPLENDID FARM FOR S . o
ve" Lot 24, Con. 8, Morris, Rhein
more or less, 70 acres -dee fie
fenced with cedae and black ash. A splendid new
frame barn 40x56, also a good leg barn and stable,
and a good log dwelling holism and welL Also in
rear a ueverfailing spring. There is Also on the
Premises a good orchard, of apple, pear and pinta
trees. Also eight neves ef all wheat, drill
sowed. Sitaa.ted G110 mile and a. half from the
gravel TOM], and 4 miles from the villegeof Brus-
sels. Price vert low. For further partitulars ap.
ply to PIERCE CleRNNEN, on the promisee,
LOUIS MeDONALD,Walton, or to AlteArdeettel
& HOLMESTED, Seaforthe 550
FARMS FOR SALE. --For Sale, two epiertylid
Farms on. the London Read, near Brumfield -
The eine farm is Lot 20, Con.% L. It, S., Tucker -
smith; containing 190 sores, 45 of which are
eleaxed, well fencee and under -drained, and in a
high state ef eultivation ; 115 flere13 chopped, and
the balance well timbered with hardwood ; there
is a good frame house, baxn and other outhrdld-
ings ; also plenty of water. The second farm ht
lot No. 9, London Road, Stanley, contain97
notes, 80o1 which are deard; this is one of the
finest farms in the countytf Teneen, and for soil
neither farm can be surpassed; there 18 11 good
barn and stable and splendid orchard. ; plenty of
water and good fences. Beth farina are within
two and a half miles of Brucefteld stollen and id
miles from Seaforth or Clinton. Apply to the
proerietor on the Stanley farm, ler to 13rneelield
P. O. JOHN BOSS. 562-4x
GENTS' FUEN SHINGS, TIES, SCARFS, COLLARS, &c. BLACK
AND COLORED IDS, BUCKLED GLOVES AND GENTS' UNDER
CLOTHING. ERTL INGS, LADIES' LINEN SETS, LADIES' LACE COL-
LARS AND CUFFS, SILK TIES AND SQUARES -ALL NEW, CORSETS,
LA.CFS AND EDGI GS.
1
RDER
THIS _DEPART IENT IS
AS THE • INCREA. ED NU
S.ElOW, AND AS I 15 OUR,
CLASS GOODS, D IN A
DEPEND ON GETIflNG CL
LISHMENT. EVE.Y GARM
FULL STO
FRESIT GR
D TAILORING.
,TEADILY INCREASING IN POPULARITY,
IBER OF ORDERS THAT WE RECEIVE
AIM TO- MAKE NOTHING BUT FIRST-
ASHIONABLE STYLE, CUSTOMERS CAN
THING EQUAL TO ANY- CITY ESTAB-
Nr WARRAN.TED TO FIT AND PLEASE.
K OF BO
TS AND SHOES NOW ON HAND.
CERIES RECEIVED EVERY WEEK
DUNCAN &
DUNCAN/ SetAFORTH.
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AUCTION SALES.
A ucTIoN save, . OF THOROUG-ILBRED
STOCK AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, -Air.
J". P. Brine has been inetrneted by Mr George
Sproat 40 sell by Public Auction, en his prem.
lees. 3rd concession, H. R. $1., Tuckersimitle on
WEDIdESDAY, OCTOBER. 28r4, the following
valuable thoroughbred stock, via.: 1 brood mare
in foal, 5 Tears -old, got by Ring of the Douala
-
ion; 1 driving home, 7 years oid, got by Rime of
the Dominion 1. colt, 2 "ewe old, got by Pride
of England.; feolt, 2 years old, got by Pride ef
England; the thoronghbled Durham bull, Mag-
net, 2 years old, whieh took 2nd pilea at the
South Ridieg Show in 1877 and in 1878 ; 6
thoroughbred bull csIves, got by Magnet ; 1
thormighbred bull calf, got by Dieksonls lst mize
bull; 8 theronghbred cows, in calf to Magnet ;
4 grade tows, in calf to Magnet; 1 thoroughbred
two year old heifer, In calf, 1 Riegle buggy,
nearly new; 1 cutter, nearly new ; 1 heree cart;
1 ebb srnglo hareess ; 1 fanning mill, new : 2
iron plows, 1 wooden plow; 2 set wooden hex -
rows ; 1 sot iron harrows, and various other arti-
cles. Sale to commence at 12 e'clock =eon.
TERMS -All sums of $5 and under taeh. over
that amount 12 months' -credit will be ,gieen on
furling approved joint notes. A diseoant of
8 per cute will be uliowed for rash on -ell reedit
amounts. GEORGE SPROAT, Proprietor Z.
P. BRINE, Auctioneer. 565:3
PORTANT AUCTION SA.LE Or A FIRST-
PICLAS FARM, FARM STOCK AND IMPLE-
MENTS. -Mr. 0.11emilion has; r-eceived instrtic-
floss from Mr. Robert BrotherstOn to sell by
Pnblie Anetion, ott north half of Lots No. 14 and
15, Con. 12, Meleillop, on WEDNESDAY, OCT.
23rd, 1878, the following 'valuable property, Tie.;
1 span of good working horses, nearly 9 yeere
old ; 11 good reilch cows, supposed to be in calf ;
/heifer, risliag 3 3 ears old, supposed to Ise in etlf;
1 steer, rielug 3 Tears' '• 3 heifers. iieing 2
yeandoldef8 spring calves ; 13 well-bred heap;s
1 thoroughbred fdAswold. ram; 5 hogsq 1
wagoia ; I pair of bob -sleighs, 1 reaping
machine; 1 pair of iron harrows, 1 iron enito
vater ; 1 sulky hone rake; 1 double boggy; I
fuelling mill; 1 set of double harness, long tugs;
1 plow; 1 grind atone; I set of doubletreea
and neckyoke ; 1 =gar kettle, -also a quantity
of about 13 tons of hay, will be eold by the eon or
lump, together with spAties, shovels, chain
'
forks, hoes and a verlety of ether artielee
numerous to useutiOn. Also the Fermenorth
half of Lots 14 and 16, Con. 12; township el
Rellop, containing 100 acres, 70 acres cleared;
there is on the pines e good frame dwelhug
house, a good log barn elitist-D.1*e, good well
pump convenient to house, a geed orchard, ell
well fenced and in =a fast -class state -ofenitiva-
tion ; there are 10 Acres of fall wheat and some
fail plowing ; &etch and grange hall en gonase
of Lot. Sale to commence -at 1 o'clock P. At.,
sharp. TERMS -Stock and Implenients-All
sums of $5 and undef (sash, over that eunount 13
months' credit will be given on furnishing spe
proved joint notes. A discount el 10 per eent.
will be allowed. fax casb on all credit amount*.
The Farm -Terms made know n oh ddl ol sate
For full perticalsas imply to the prepideter on
the premises yor to C. Hamilton, Myth. ROB-
13110THE11STON, Prenerieterr ; 381
ILTON, Auctioneer. e66-3,