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awyer of the place who used
er at the sta•te bar, but is
kard.
Mixon. Notes.
Walpere of Eaeter, has pun-
ig's Hotel, Zurich.
iron Assize Court -will open
on Monday; the 14th of
ern's chief constable is Mr.
idsou. He gets a salary of
MUM. -
1 meetiugs have been held
tine.' is t Episcopal Ch u rob.,
n a week or so past.
Dunbar, of the firm of Dan-
rs, has, returaed to Ethel af-
nhy vacatiou among his
ea, johnsten has purchased
hn leyle, 100 acres of lend
plot of Wingham, township
rvfor the handsome sum of
last week a. fine young
seing to Mr. Jas. Westcett, of
at its leg badly cut by cone -
•t with a plow share while
rough the barn.
(11 L1 Ritchie, of Myth, was
I pared seis on Monday even -
he of bee side is ren:
etIv helpless, eaul doubts are
of her recovery-.
eek Mr._ IL Luxton, of Ex -
font very severely while
McGillivrey. The gash was
Dr. Hutchiason. Mr. -Lun-
t be able to do any work for
weeks.
lelser- of last week, Dr. Hat-
, Exeter, weist on a profes-
to the Elimville parsonage,
his horse stood at the door,
strippea his cutter of robes,
No clue to the perpetrator
escevered.
belonging to Mr. W. Baker,
n, whielt ran away with Mrs.
le corning to Exeter, a few
!ernated the freak last week,
Sirs. Baker about a mile
the village. The runaway
s stopped near the Mansion
ate of the shafts of -the cutter
norge Armstrong, of Morris,
ged ill skidding logs. ea the
re Peter Cantelen, north half
u the 7th concession of Mor-
irsday last, met With a seri-
at„ getting his leer fractured
es, The fractured limb was.
s is progressiug as well as
a:noted.
Fullington, whonwas
Exeter lately, and who was
to jail for carrying a revel,
r trial for burglary, has
Goderich jail. He is a mein--
agersoll gang, some of whom
at Loudon, and gave there
f Beatty. He is wanted there,
nhable that he will be rear-
ne lately, a little child of Mr..
sail, who lives itt the town
.-ingliam. near the cemetery,
the doorstep and fell on the
board, cutting the flesh be -
eyes quite to the bone.
d was called M, and three
an put late the wound. The
ng as well as coal be ex -
:wading factory, at Exeter,
nown asMcNabb's Bending
AS totally destroyed by fire
moraing last. It was own -
Hall, of St. Marys. The fire
irk of an incendiary. The
lachinery and stock were in -
4,001 It was set on fire three
fernier occasions was seen
h damage was done.
assels, on Monday evening
ts Mrs. Humble, who lives
Laughter, 316. Shiel, was go-
etairs, she lost her balance
the bottom upon her face,
el striking the floor violently..
,d lady escaped instant death
e. The injury is a painful
•is hoped that a full reeovery
nrienced. -
se, in coneectien with the
church, Molesworth, was
Idnesday evening. last eveek.
allsphell occupied the chair.
nere delivered by Rev. Ur.
astor of the church ; Rev.
v. Wroxeter; Rev. Mr. Mc-
6towel„ and others. The
well filled, and :everything
,greeably. The stun of $49
n at the door.
'I. J. W.Butcher, of Exeter,
Ighter were driving up the
ad, about a quarter of a mile
he corporation, on Friday
1: inst., their cutter was up -
horse started home, leaving
1. The animal came home
to the stable, tile, door of
The runner of the
broken' be coming la con -
re door -casings of the stable
nately Mr. and Miss B utch-
hurt,
eays a source of pleasure to
advancement of Huron's
the many friends of Dr.
arinsota son of Mr. W: S.
who lately :removed from
ill be pleased to learn that
ten arepeinted surgeon on
teaniship Peraviaan of the
The vessel, during the
011, sails between Liver -
ex and Baltimore, peedin
between . Liverpool WI
Inwing are the officers of the •
'ee of the Independent Order
risplars: P. W. C. T., Bro.
W. C. T., Bro. W. Hard -
L, Sister E. Hicks;
airbaira ; W. T., Bro. A.
Bro. G. H. Bissett ; W.
J. N. Howard ; W. C., Bro.
V. A. S.. Siter S.Smale;
..;s,ter D. Maxeltall ;
Omer; L. II. S., Sister -S.
G Sistir MLatta.; 0 G -
teem.
anday night, (ith- inst., about
if the nent influential citi-
'eeidents of the vicinity of
,isrprised Mr. A. J. Rollins
n at his residence, backed
kited quantal; of oysters a.rul
ihintsrs of life, to wish him
God -speed prior to Ins de-
Marlitoba, whither he goes
reeks. A splendid banquet
and partaken of by the ae-
iends, after which Mr. T.
ras veted into the chair, and
Atkieson read an address
ed Mr. Roliine with beanti-
-copies of Charles Dickens'
lee, comprising 14 volumes.
$25. Mr. Rains was taken
FEBRUA RY 21, 1879.
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URON EXPOSITOR.
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completely by surprise and very feeling-
ly re.plied to the address, and heartily.
thatke&. the friends for the beautiful
present. Speeehes by a number. Of
tlioe present followed, and a splendid
time was spent.
- -At the annual dinner, under the
auspices.. of the Morris Branca Agricul-
tural Society,held at Blyth, the- chair
was ably filled. by Mr. Andrew Sloan,
who made- some very sensible remarks
and introduced the speakers in the fol-
lowing order : J. Biggins, Wm. Clegg,
G. Watts C. Hamilton., X. Cumming, M.
L. Aldrich, T. X. Bell, J. Mason and J.
Gaylen The speech.es were interspersed
with interesting songs by Messre. Neil -
arida, Wm. Weatherston • and
Lashare. The affair passed off very
pleasantly.
-On the 6th inst., after a long and,
severe illness, Miss Ann Wilson breath-
ed her last at the residence of her
brothersin-laiv, Mr. Jamee S-werieeton,
Sauble Grange, township of Hay. Din'
ceaged lady was well and favorably'.
known in the docality„ and has for many
years, beeu a .enember. af Mr. Swener-
Wife family, to whom she was much
endeared. She bore her long .illness
patiently, and died confiding in the
faith which had sustained her through.
her sufferings. lier remains were
folio -Wed to the grave by a large mime
ber of frieads, On the following. Satur-
day.
John 'Drew, of Exeter, was
driving his span of spirited horses .up
Main street, on Monday evening
week, when the noise of the scaol clail-
&en on their way from school frighten-
ed•thens., and they dashed off .at a rapid
pace, turning the corner at the market
with great velocity, throwing Mr. Drew
aad. a boy aut of the sleigh. He held
on to the lines With one hand,' while
with the other he prevented the sleigli
fromfalling on iaini, and in this danger -
ons position was dragged a considerable
distance, before he managed to get. the
headstrong animals stopped. Mr. Drew
was somewhat injured, but not so seri-
ously as he would have been had he not
had the presence of mind. to hold the
sleigh from falling on him: • . named Senn was brought to justice at
Mitchell, charged with the forgery of a
A Good. Beginning.
note made by Robert Dawkes, of Ful-
.
• lar•ton, in favor of a lightaing rod corei-
An Ottawa corresnondent referring to
Dawkes stated • that he could
the proceedings on the opening day of -
not read Writing, but that he agreed to
the Dominion Parliament session says: sign a note for $7.50 for two rods put
"If the feeling eahibited yesterday up for him by .. the ...Ontario Copper
--
Lightning Rod Company, and that the
agent had read the Dote to him as be-
ing $7.50, and. afterwards made - its
$47.50. A witness Who was at that
time an associate. of Senn's; but who, is
now .working :for an 'opposition com-
pany, swore that Senn did make the
alteration after leaving Dawkes' house,
though both said. witness and. Dawkes
admitted that the work performed and
the articles furnished by the company
were well Worth $47.50. On the
strength of the evidence given by his
former associate Senn was Committed
to stand his trial at the spring assizes.
Bell was accepted for his .appearance.
out that the animals lied 'been stolen,
one from Mrs. Ewins, of Salem,
and the other from Mr. Faulkner, of
Carthage; to whom they had to be re-
turned.
-One evening last week, as a son of
Mr. Thomas Marks, of Wallace, was
driving a horse and cutter belonging to
Mr. John Bond, near Wallaceville, the
horse became unmanageable, upsetting
the cutter. The horse ran away,break-
ing the cutter_ and seriously injuring the
horse. '
-On Wednesday last week, Mr.
Matthew Heathy, well digger, of Strat-
ford, was digging a well at tfiei Grand.
Trunk -Railway station at Acton, when
the heavy bucket that, is used in draw-
ing up the earth, &c., fell on him from
a distance of about 30 feet. He was
badly injured and his recovery is doubt •
ful,
-As a son of Mr. .John English, of
Wallace, was returning from Listowel
one day last week, the sleigh suddenly
gave a jerk in a pitch hole, the young
man fell under the sleigh; and had it
not been for timely assistance he would
in all probability have been killed.. He
escanod with his coat torn and some
bruises. He is in a fair way to re-
covery. •
-In Elma last week an accident oc-
curred to a tittle fellow, a son of Mr.
McNichol', a Meet respected farmer, in
whicb he received very severe injuries,
in the fracture of one of .his legs. The
little fellow was playing with eine of his
school -mates, and very tiefertunately
for him he slipped, breakinghisleg in
two places. He is now progressing as
favorably as ciecinustancenwill permit.
-Last week two ladies driving from
Seaforth to Dublin turned off to allow
two teams loaded with lumber to pass,
Bald were capsized into the 'ditch. The
gallant young men in charge of the
loads not even waiting to ex:Auden
jerusha,"proceededeoolly on their way,
leaving theladies, who had so kindly
given them all the road, to -get _their
horse, cutter and buffalo robes out of
the snow the best they could.
-Last week a lightning rod agent
afternooet is to be taken as an index of
e
the feeling of parties towards each other
during the session, a very pleasant
Erne may be expected, and the scenes
of the last two sessions are not likely to
be repeated. There was •a great deal
of handshaking before the house met,
and ail appeared to be in remarkably
good humor. In the expectation of a
debate on the Speakershin and a pos-
sible" division, the members were nearly
all in their seats, while the galleries
were crowded with spectators. • No
businesswasdone until the Gentleman
Usher of the Black Rod arrived and
making three of the profoundest of bows
duly delivered the message from the
deputy-Govenor sammoning the mem-
hers to the bar of the Senate where they
were informed that when they had
elected a Speaker His Excellency
would be pleased to state his reasons
for calling Parliament together on their
return. Sir John Macdonald at once,
as was expected, nominated .Dr. Blan-
chet as Speaker, and in so doing re-
ferred to this gentleman's long parlia-
mentary experience and the qualifica-
tions which his having been Speaker
of the Quebec Legislature for eight
years gave him for the position: The
Hon. S. L. Tilley seconded the nomina-
tion. The_Ilon. Mr. Mackenzie, who
occupies the seat held by Sir John Mac-
donald last session, then rose and
reraineled Sir John that in 1872, when
nominating the Hon. Mr. Cockburn
for the Speakership, he had laid down
the principle that when practicable
the previous speaker should be re-
elected. He followed up this remark,
amid laughter from the Minsteriel side
of the 110118g, by stating that as the
right hon. gentleman had last year ex-
pressedlis high praise of the qualifica-
tions of the member for Gloucester for
the position, he would have nominated
that gentlemen. However, as this had
not been done, no nomination could
have been made which would give
greater pleasure to the members on
that side of .the House. The motion'
was then carried, unanimously. This
idea of having a, permanent Speaker is
too much patronage attached to the
positiou for it ever to be put in practical
- operation. Mr. Mackenzie's remarks
were evidently moreby way of remind-
ing Sir John Macdonald of his devia-
tion from a rule once laid d.oWn by
himself then with the expectation that
any palitical party in Canada woald
consent to have a gentleman holding
views adverse to themselves in the
position. of first commoner. The
Speaker having been elected, the
- adjournment of the house was at once
moved.'
Perth Items.
-
Births.
DAVIS-In Exeter, on the 5th instant, the wife of
Edwin Davie of a daughter. '
K1LPATRICKIn Crediton, on the 8rd instant,
• the wife of Ralph Kilpatrick of a son.
CROCKERIn Exeter, on the 10th instant, the
wife of Richard Crocker of a son.
HORN -In Exeter, on the 8th instant, the wife of
TiloDIRS Horn of a son.
1.3UCHANNAN-In Blyth, on thei2th instant, the
wife of Mark Buchannan of a son.:
HUGHES -Le Blyth, on the llth instant, the
wife of enamel Hughes of a son.
MeMILLAN-In Tuckeramitleon the 13th instant,
the wife Of Miles McMillan of a daughter.
STEEL -In Seaforth, on the 5th instant, the wife
of Robert Steel of a daughter.
TROTT-In Seaforth, on the 12th. -inetant, the
wife of George Trott of a daughter,
GRIEVE -At Kinburn, on the 14th instant, the
WC01Robert Grieve of a son.
PURVIS-In TuckerSmith, on the 15th iustant,
the wife of Henry Purvis of a son.
• HUMESTON-In Blooming Hill, the wife of Jno.
Humeston of twin eels.'
BROWNEW-e-In Sealnth, en the 17th instant,
the wife of Joseph. rownell of a daughter.
•
'
-A Mr. Robert Henry,. of Ekren has
baby.seven months old that weighs 48
pounds.
-At the skating carnival in Strat-
ford lest week, Master W. Halford, of•
earried off first prize for comic
character.
-.ca man named A. Brethour, boasts
Marriages.
ANDERSON-LREID-In the township of Fuller-
ton, et, the residence of the bride's father, on
the 13th instant, by the; Rev. Mx. Rice, Mr.
Richard Anderson of Hnllett, late of Usborne,
to Isabella, second' daughter; of Philip Reid,
Esq.
GARRETT-PEINTRICE-At the "Commercial Ho-
tel, Exeter, on the 10th instant, by the Rev. E.
J. Robinson, Mr. Thomas Garrett, to Miss
Ellen Penrice, both of McGillivray.
Friday, March -14, 1879, on Lot 10,
Con. 3, Hay, Farm, Farm Steck =dim -
plements. Jacob Lemmel, proprietor;
Bossenberry 81 Orthe, auctioneers.
THE MARKETS.
SEAFORTH. Feb. 20, lti79.
Fall Wheat ' 083 to 092
Spring Wheat, Fife, per 1 nehel.. .0 78 to 0 85
8pring1Whent,Red Chaff per bush. 0 '75 lie 80
o 30 to 083
11 65 to 0 58
0 40 to 0 56
0 10 to 012
0 12f to 1,18
2 25 to 2 25
7 00 to 800
0 05 to 0 05
4 00
8 00
I 26
0 76
0 66
0 50 to 060
2 25 to 226
0 05 to 0 06
Oats per bnshel
Peas per bushel
Barley per bushel
Butter, No. ), Leone
Siege
Flour, per --100
Hey
flidea per lb
Grub Hides per 100 lbs...
Fallen Hides, per 100 Ib.
Sheep skins
0 50 to
Salt, (retail)per barrel
Salt ( w lolesale) per bar
Oatme9lkehrl
Potatoe . per bushel
Tallow4 per lb.
Beef, i rmarters, per 10
Dreeseil Hogs
lbs..... 8 50 to 6 00
4 50 tor 5 00
Fall eirleat, per tinshol.
Spring Wheat, perbush
Oats, per bushel
Barley, per bushel
Peas, per bushel
Clover Seed, per bushel
Timot y Seed, per push
Batter
Cerneene Feb. 20, 11.14.
......... 0 83 (c4 089
0 74 at 0 80
0 26 en o 80
50 eY. 0 65
9 60 el• '0 55 e
3 50 (3 oo
1 50 ®, 75
0 12 '0 15
,50 5 00 ,
051) ne )0 55
r 13 ere '0 14
8u0 ni; 900
.. •
Pork
Potato
Eggs
RaY,P
a
r ton.
To mere, Feb. 2
950; spring, 75 to
70c; oats, 29c to 3
dressed hogs. $5 50
rolls; 18c to 20c; t
eggs, 23c to 25ce p
-Fall wheat, 85 to
840; barley, 50 to
c: peas, 55c to 61c ;
o $6; butter, pound.
h, 13c to 12c; fresh
eked, 16c to 180.
Liverpool B tter Market.
LIVERPOOL, Feb
long -continued sev
mains with us an
espeaially for cho
are very scarce; ti
ter enquiry for oth
here is small of ev
grades. We miote
fine 80s to 90s, me
low qualities 40s t
. 8. -The unsu ally
re weather still re -
the market .is firm,
ce qualities, which
is makes rather bet -
r sorts. The stock
n second and. lower
finest 100s to 105s.
ium 658 to 75s, and
50s per cwt.
Live Sto k Markets.
Unusually
ly of cattle caused
p considerably, and
nee quite scarce by
ek. Yesterday and
rloads of beef cattle
t satisfaction. of the
getting rather leng-
es pretty brisk ta-
me rates as prevail-
ed last Monday, the highest sales made
being at about Life
tle offered were s
cept about fifty
priee was $30 to Ile
per lb.
MONTREAL, Feb.
small, week's sup
. prices to stiffen
beef pattle had bee
the end of the w
to -day nine more c
arrived, to the gre
butchers, who wer
visaged. - Trade
day at about the s
CAVE -HUNTER -At St: Paul's Whigheen, on
the 12th ipstaut, by Rev. Rural -Dean Davis,
Rector, Mr. Francis Cave, of the township ,of
Usborne, to Miss Serah Ann Hunter, of the
township of Morris.
COULTER-BRYERS-On the 12th. instant, .at
the Canade Methodiet Parsonage, Wingliam,
by Rei. William Bryers, uncle to the bride,
' . Mr. James Coulter, of Newry, to Miss Hester
A. Bryers, of Wiughron.
THOMPSON-LONG-On the 10th instant, at the
Manse, by the ROT. A. McLean, ltir. William
Thompson, to MiSs Elizabeth Long all of
-
Blyth.
PA.PST----,GRANT-In Georgetown, at the resie
dunce of the bride's 'brother, by the Rev. Mr.
Pringle, on the 19th instant,Mr. C. W. Paps•t,
Seatorth, to Isobelle,. youngest daughter •of
William Grant, Esq., of Georgetown.
SECOTJR-TOMKINS-On. the °nth instant, in
Cranbrook, by the Rev. Mr. McRae, M.r. Albert
Seconr, of Scarboro, to Miss Mary A. Tom-
kins, Of Ethel.
Deaths".
HENDERSON -Li Mitchell, at the residence of la.
'McPhail, Esq., on the 18th instant, Annie M.
MeKenzmewife Of Mr. Alexander Henderson,
aged •25 years and three. months. •
SMI,LINGLAN-e-In Blooming Hill, on the 15th
instant, the beloved wife of Mr. M. Shilling -
lien, aged 49 years; •
KILPATRICK-1n Crediton; on. the 9th i•ustant,..
• tlie infant son of it 1Cilpatrick.
-WILSON-At Sauble Graege, on the • 6th insta•nt,
Miss Ann Wilson.
WILLIS-In Exeter, on the 10th. instant, the ie -
that he threshed 00 bushles of clover cAifentson of Jolla Willhe Leg. _ ,
MERON-At Big Plain, leorthwcstern Terri -
seed ii S hours at Mr. Shand's, in tory, on the 23rdult., Hugh Common, aged 43
- Downie. 0-ood. work. , - years.
-Otto day of laet week Mr. Evans, of
Blainhard, sold his celebrated. stallion,
'Caimaby," to Mr. Thompson, of Nor-
wich, for the sum of $2,500.
-A. Inaim named Balt, of Fullerton,
wag bronedit before the police magis-
trate in Stratford last week,andfined $10
and. costs for killing a dee e out of -
egason.
-Mr. John White, of the Mitchell
pork factory, is buying up cattle with a
view of shipping them to England.
May the -Speculation be a profitable
oue.
-A Sabbath School benefit social
was eei.en at the Knox Church Manse,
Mitchell, on Tuesday evening last week.
A very pleasant time was spent and a
good Sum realized.
-On. Saturday, 1st" inst., as Frede-
rick -Moore, son of Mr. R. Moore, of
Fuller toin• was chopping in'the woods,
the axe accidentally struck his foot in-
flicting a severe gash.
-Two farmers living in the vicinity
of Carlingford, Messrs. Crawford and
McLmos, recently traded horses with a
stranger, and- they were so enjoyed
with their bargains that the excellent
.swap n was heard. of fax and near. It
was not long, however, before it tamed
per lb. All the cat -
Id ,before noon, ex -
head: The average
0 each, or 3e to 3/c
and MU
may kn.
United
Ont., A
a I
greatly
!would et
'date as
' D.
'invites
of Gro
is alway
pay you
prices.
4reat Wes
Trains leave Brussel
as under: '
GOING NORTH.
Mixed.. ... .10:25 A.
Accon!i.. .... 9:08 P.
Mail... , .... '2:58 P.
clefs Railway.
station, north and soutii
. I
GoiNo sount.
Mail 6:15 A. M.
Accom 12.15 A. M
. Mixed 7:95 P. M
Grand T nk Railway.
Tr ins leave Seafort
folio s :
GOIN WEST— SE
Ex ress 2:
Ex ress 8.
Mixed Train9:
Genett I AST- SE
Mh,edTrain. 7:5
Ex ress Train1: 5 P. M.
Mi ed Train5:0 P. M.
Mi. cd Train., 10: 5 A. M.
•
on and Bruce.
and Clin.on Stations as •
FORTH. CLINTON.
5 P. M. 2:45 P. M.
8P. M. 9:211 P. M.
0 A. M. 10:00 A. M.
nORTIi. ornseoe.
m. 7:27 a . M.
12:50 P. M.
4:115 P. M.
10:00 A. M.
GOIN
Auction Sales.
-Monday, March 10,011:Lot 28, Con.
14, McKillop, '.Farm Stock and Implements. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock
noon. Thothas .Davidson, proprietor;
John Bullard, electioneer.
Saturday, February 22, 1879, at the
Queen's Hotel, in the Tow.a of Seaforth,
Chancery Sale of a Valuable Farm, sit-
uate in the township of Hibb,ert. Jas.
II. Beeson, Vendor's Solicitor.
Friday; February 28, on Let 20, South
Boundary, Stanley, FarmStock, Im-
plements, s and Household Furniture.
Robert Armstroug, proprietor e Bossen-
berry & Orthe, auctioneers.
Feb. 28, on • Lot 32, Con. 3,
McKillop, Farm, Farm' Stock, and Im-
plements. E. Tesky:, proprietor. John
Bullard, auctioneer.
Tuesday, February 25, at the store 6f
John Ward, Main Street, Seaforth,
Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Whips and
Robes. Jelin Ward; proprietor; J. P.
Brine, auctioneer. .
Tuesday, March 4, 1879, on Lot 21,
Goshen Line; Stanley, Farm .Stock, Im-
plements and Household. Furniture.
James Davidson,iproprietor; Bossen-
berry de Orthe, auctioneers.
Lo
Et
He
o don, Hu
NORTH—
{lonli depart....
ter
Ki. pen
Bri cefield
Cli tou
BI
Wi ghard, arrive
GOING Sonia -
Wingham, depart..
Bl_ .h
1, Clinton
Bracefield
Kippen
Hensel].
lail. Mixed.
P.M. A.M.
885 .e0555
2 15
e 52 831
858 844
409 906
425 9 45
452 1082
55 11 80
Mail. Mixed
A. M. A. M..
10 55 700
4215 7 35
114) 801
1 40 818
157 828 •
205 884
250 849
Express.
P. .M.
8 15.
'7 35
7 51
7 58
8 08
8 25
8 52
9 25
Express.
P. M.
.6 15
6 55
7• 24
7 43,
7 68
, 8 04
s 23
Loca Notices.
Mits. J. E.. Tuo AS, Dress and Man-:
tle Itakei, East Side o Victoria Square, Seaforth
•
FRESH ARRIVA s in..Choice VIncia
Reis ns, Cranberries, tn. at LAIDLAW FAIN -2
575
LIInn Hume erringss Trou , and
Whie Fish for Sale a the Central Groeery. LAna
LAW & FAIALEY. 575
Conn. -Any a» ount of Corn in quan-
tities to suit purehaee s, by the bushel or *ex lots
at J BROwNnLL's. 5'
• AltROW et" ME,'Ett Barristers, Whig,
ham; have DOW 011 and a, quantity of Privet
Peale to keen at 8 -pe cent. 581
" SECURE your _shadow ere the sub-
anstel fades." Charles Moore is now in fall blast
in h s new Photograpi 'e Studio, Whitneyte Block
See, 'AIL. 588 • - •
'Er. THE SOAP, 5 bars for $1 atRose'
Gro ery. See that•ve y fine tea at 50 cmite, wort
60 c •nts, and those el cap Raisins and Cuirants at
omers to give this Soap one trial, so they
w just how good the best soap in the
States is THOMAS KIDD, Seaforth,
ent for Huron County. 571-52
VERCOE, Seaforth, hav-
ge number of accounts due, would feel
bilged to those indebted te him if they
11 and settle their accounts at as early a
possible. 576'
. ROSE, Family Grocer, Seaforth,
he attention of cash buyers to his Stock
ries. Riff Stock is constantly turning, and
fresh. His prices are the lowest -it will
to call. Examine his goode end compare
574
CI EDA
N••• 26,
eels, an
by the
opposit
SPECIFIC ARTICLES.
POSTS FOR SA.LE.-For Sale, on Lot
oncession 6, Morrie, one mile from Bras -
quantity .of cedar posts, either cut or
acre. Apply to ALEX. ROBERTSON,
Leyden's Hotel, McKillop. ' 567
MONEY.
MON
tag
COLL,
Roe, t's Grocery. 574
'Jan LORD Lo NE, New Pattern io
AVI) te Stone Ware, :omprieing Tea 'Sets, Toilet
Set., , &e. Will be ope ed, out next 'week. Call and
see hem at TattIDLAW FAIP.LEY'S. 575 .
1
1E TO LEND—On terms more advan-
ma than ever before offered. A. J. Mc.
olicitor, Brussels. 504 52
WIT. WANTS MONEY ?-?t few thousand
Y do lars, private fends, for immediate invest -
menta 8 per c.-eit. interest. Apply to JAMES
H. BE nON, Solicitor, Seaforth. 538
ON 'Y TO LEND. -I have any amount of
LT -L M ney to Lend ou good improved farms only,
at 8 p r cent.Charges very email. Snm no
object if seeurity sinPle. I don't lend for any
Compa y. JOHN S. PORTER, Seaforth. 570
STOCK FOR SERVICE.
To P G BlIEEDERS.-The undersigned will
hep during the present ae.ason, on Lot 27,
Con. 4, McKillop, a Suffolk Boar. Terms, $1 per
sow, p vable at the time of service:with t114
pnvile e of returning if necessary. WILLIAM
J. GRI VIt. 578
P G BRE S.DERS.--The undersigned will
ke p'for the improvement of stock during
the pre eut sewn, on LOG 2, Con. 10, H. R. S.,
Tucker mith, a Thorough Bred Suffolk Boer.
This pig took the first prize at Seaforth, and is
one of the hest ie the county. TERMS.—One
dollar, o be paid at the time of aervice. with the
privile e of returning if nocesssry. ADEXAN-
DER ULE. 572
PERSONAL.
PPR NER WANTnID.-With $1,000 to e2,000,
to take half interest in a steam saw -mill
busine s newly establiehed. Apple to E. MOUNT -
CASTE, Clinton, Ont. 585x4
NT -2T CE. -I hereby warn the following persons
n it to abuse inc or my house in the future,
or I s all prosecnte them to the full extent of
law, v .: The McCallums, Davison, and MeMil -
len, el of MeKillop. also Alexander Murchie of
Grey. I em detenntned to mike an camel -Ai of
these nil all other rowdies sheald such disturb -
once o crir again. JOHN LEYDEN. McKillop,
Feb. 1 , 1879. 584x2
• I he .eby certify that Thomas Davidson, Lot
20, Co .14, llticKillop,is not the party refer sed
to abo e, as he has never annoyed. me in the
least. JOHN LEYDEN.
ARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
N.03! CB 0? DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER -
.L1 SHIP. -The partnere hip heretofore exist-
ing between the uuderseped, as Boot and Shoe
maker under the style of J. E. Briggs & Sn,his
this d y been dissolved by mutual consent. All
debts o be paid to J. E. Briggs, who will settle
all. le ther billH. 3 E. BRIGGS, E. BRIGGS.
Bruce eld January 1st, 1879. 58244
Dig
is
tonere
Steel,
Huron
muttut
ing th
said J
Dated
s'rEE
WEIE
•
OLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-Netice
hereby given that the co -partnership here-
xisting between George Rowe and James
arryiug on business at the Alma Hotel,
Road, in Hallett, is this lay dissolved by
consent. All liabilities centracted dnr-
said partnership will be discharged by the
mes Steel, who continues the bueiness.
this 20th day of January, 1879. JAMES
, GEORGE ROWE. Wituess-JAMES
582x4
LEGAL NOTICE.
THE
from
in -my
L. M
DIVISION COURT. -The office of . the
cond Division Court will be open daily
alf-naet one to tour o'clock P. K. Office
Block, over the store of Johnston Bros.
YEA, Wei k of Divieion Court, Seaforth. 562
TNS LVENT ACT OF 1875 A1.71) AMENDING
A.0 S —In the Matter of ALL N.NT MITCHELL,
of Seaforth, an Insolvent. -To ea sold by Auc-
tion, it the Commercill Hotel, neaforth, on the
18th d y of February, 1879, at 2, o'cloek in the
aftern on, withont reserve, the balance of the
book aeconnts of the above-named Insolvent,
amou titg ia the aggregate (iunlading $58 35
doubt al) the sum of $53280, or thereabouts; at
so run b on the dollar. List of debtORD 1.)e seen
at the office of the .undersigued. Terms cash.
S: G. fcCAUGHEY, Assignee, Seaforth. 58:3-3
Th sleeve sale adjogrued to Saturday, the
22nd nat., at the same place, at 2 o'clock P. M.
DUNCAN & DUNCAN, SEAFORTH
The Balance of our Fall and Winter Gods .will be sold
at and Below Cost Price in, order to make room for
Our New Sprzng G9ods, which, are Arriving from
Glasgow and Manchester Direct.
DRESS GOODS FOR THE MrILION.
•
Dress Gaods, Lustres and Cords, in all color.
Our 15 cent Dress Goods, in Cords and Greys, are worth 25 cents.
Our 20- cent Dress Goods, wide widths, new colors, aie worth 30 cents.,
Black and Colored Cashmeres, and Blackdnd.Coloredi Lustres, from 10e. up.
We will clear the whole of our Winceys at Cost. '
See our 10 cent and 15 cent Wince.y.
Checked and Striped Winceys from 8 cents up.
GREAT BARGAINS 1
CLOUDS AND SHAWLS,
We will clear out the balance Jat half price -see our 15 cent Clouds.
Half Squares, Breakfast Shaw a ahd all kinds of Woblen Goods will be sold
at a Great Sacrifice. e .
Twenty -Eight Woolen Shawls, the balance of our stock, will be sold at prices
to suit Customers, as we Ire bound to Clear them all out.
Ladies' Woolen Neck Shawls. Paisley Shawls, a Great Bargain.
SIXTY FELT - SKIRTS AT 50 CEN S, WORTH
CENTS. LUSTRE SKIRTS AND STRIPE SKIRTS.
Scarlet Flannels, all wool, from 18 cents per yard up.
Shirting Flarinels, all wool, from 30 cents per yard tip, worth 40 cents
Angola Shirtings, Wiricey Shirtings, and Canadian Grey Flannels.
5
200 REMNANTS OF AL KINDS OF GOODS TO BE
CLEARED OUT, SEE THE BAR,GAINS,
FALO ROBES. -We have a few Buffalo Robes, wbi4h will be Cleared
at less than Cost.
LADIES' FUR MUFFS. -We haveclear then3 out. Good Muffs for $1 40. e sold at half price to
a few which will
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
1111/ROPERTY FOR SALE.—For Sale, that con-
• venient and_ desirable residence on the earner
of Efigh and Market Streets, lately occupied by
Dr. Vereoe. Apply to DR VERCOE. 488
pooms TO LET. -Three rooms to let over
A. 6-. AnIt's Groeery store, in the front part
of the building, with front and rear entrance.
Apply to A. G. AULT, Proprietor. 581
111ILUEVALE.-New Dwelling House in Bine-
• vale for sale; stOry and a half, 18e26, with
Idtcheri ettached 14x18 ; extra well finished ; one
quarter acre lot well fenced, and primp. Price,
$500. Apply to JOSEPH BURGESS, Blue -
vale. 585x4
TILACKSMITH SHOP TO RENT —To Rent,
-1-1 the new Blacksmith shop at Alma; 18 111 the
centre of an excellent loesdity, where a large
business could be done by a good man. Apply to
GEORGE IRVIN, Seaforth P. O. 585-4
•VABM TO RF.NT.—To Rent, for a term a
-12 years, Lot No 2, Con. 10, IL IL S., Meeker-
emith, tontainieg 105 acres; stone heuse and
good outbuilding- ; SO acres cleared, well lanced
and in good order. Apply to the undersigned on
the preinieee, or to Chiaelhurit E. 0. A. YULE,
Propt ietor_ 584
1.T OUSE AND LOT IN BUCEFIELB.-F.or
.1.1. Sale, a knee two-storey house in Brneefield
containing 4 rooms -down emirs and 3 up stairs.
Good cellar and 'well. Also one quartin Imre of
land r For farther particulars apply to T. E.
Briggs, Bracefiela, or the proprietor E. BRIGGS.,
Varna- e 582
p ABB CHANCE. -Photograph Rooms to Let
Lu on first floor in Scott's Brick Block, beaforth,
position central. Also, three or four Rooms on
theftet above, suitable for a dwellings P098013r
sion let January, 1871 Apply to F. liOLME-
STED, barrister, on the premises, or to ROBT.
SCOTT, MaKillop. 573-tf.
TITOUSE AND LOT IN SEAI"O1T11 FOR
SALE. -For Sale, a comicatabIefraine deven-
ing, house and a onarter-aere lot, on the corner
of Market and Louisa. streets there are sin
rooms and a kitchen, 3 up-staersaxid 8 do'wn;
good well, stable and wood -shed; the house is
well finished, and the lot well fenced; Apply bn
the premises. PETER DALEY., 885
vA_Rm TO RENT. -=To Rent for 11 term Or
years a first-class farm, e,ontainineg 100
atres, 90 Of whieh are cleared; there is a eplen-.
did been 4070 feet, with stone stabling under- ,
neath ; 60 acres plowed, and about -2.0 acres a
fall wheet. Ihis farrn is situated on the 2nd.
Concession of Tuckersmith, H.R.S., and is with-
in one mile of Seaforth. Apply to MRS -E. RAM -
SAY, Seafortb P. 0. 585n4
TILACKSMITH SHOP FOR SALE. -For Sale,
in the Village of Jamestown, a good bleeksmith
shop, with three quarters of an are -of land at-
tached, in -which are a- -number of Choke fruit
treas. There is ale° a stable on the premises.
This property is situated m a good. locality, and_
will be sold on tenns to snit purehaser. Apply on
the premises to JAMES LYNN, Jamestown
P. 0- 584
VARM TO RENT. -Is eituated in the Town -
stip of Hnliett, half wey bt tween theprospera
ons market towns of Seaforth and Clinton, 14
miles nom the Huron Rota, on the 131'd cone,es-
sloe. and convenient to school house, &e. There
are 37 acres plowed, lima 6 uere 1 WI wheat
looking prosperous; pod bearing orchard and
well; frame buildings, in good npair wall sup-
plied with good water ; there is a good quantity
of feed on the premises; the land le in a good
Out state of cultivation. Apply to FRANCIS KET-
TLE, Proprietor, Lot '7, Con-. 8, Hallett. 583x4
NEW GOODS J -UST ARF!IVED.
409 Pieces New Prints, Cheaper than ever. 1 Case French Dress Prints.
Pieces of Holland, from 10 cents per yard up. Waterproofs and A.Ieltons,
Ulsters. Canadian Spring Tweeds.
50
for
TT 1\T C LT 'itSz 12): 7 LT A.. IV,
SEAFORTII,
ONTARIO.
rSTPORTAN T 'NOTICES.
OTICE.—All parties indebted to the Estate
I "1- Of the late Simon Powell are requested to pay
the 138.11143 fOrthwith to the undersignia, or they
than be handed into the Court for collection.
T. T. COLEMSeN and A. G. VANEG-XONH, Ex-
ecutors. 561
InTOTICE TO DEBTORS.--Jotiee is hereby
.1-1 given that all persons indebted to me for
small book accounts, that if their indebtedness
is hot paid before Tannery first, 1871 they will
be sued without farther notite or respect of per-
sons. 0. C. WILLSON. 576
CARD OF THANKS.—To W I SHANNON,
N-1 Esq., Secretary lifeKillop Mutuel Fire Insur-
ance Compaey-Sir : I am m receipt of your
draft for $1450, in full payment for loss by ATe
under my policy in thie Company, and am thank
ful to you as well as the Company for the fair
and prompt settlement of nay cledm. Yours
trnly, JAMES COTTLE. Hallett, Januarv 17,
DIAMOND DUST POESH. VOTICE TO DEBTORS. -The sabseedberhegs
L 581
1879. _
j".1 to notify those indebted to him that he is 130
FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING GOLD SILVER, AND GLASS, MAN_ once. If not promptly settled all accoants, with -
situated that he Must demand settlement at
,
SALE AND RETAIL AGE/sV,r, SEAFORTH.
,
oht respect to pmsons, will be placed in Court
UFACTURED BY G. W. CLIA.R.KE & CO. M. R. COUNTER, WHOLE- for collection; Parties who cannot pay the
money must give their notes. Uwe who are
put to trouble nmet blame themselves. WL
6.11A.SSIE, Seaforth. 584-4
M. R. COUNTER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER.
FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK WARRANTED.
1
WANTED. A Complete 'Stock of Watches, glories) Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, Spec-
poitc exchange for 1 new wagon, 2 pairs DWOOD.-Cordwood, green or dry, wanted tacles and Fancy Goods, tohich will be sold qteap for Cash.
of bob -
sleig s,NAU iron harrows or wheelbarroNV8. D. Mc-
T, Seaforth. 585 1.
REMEMBER THE PLACE -Directly Opposite Mr. J. -S. Porter's Furniture
Store, Main Street.
Lt. COITNTER SEAFORTH.
TEL DEES WAN TED. -Tenders for Fencing
ed by the undersigned mita the. 15th of
ary. For 'particu airs. apply to D. JOHN-.
583-2
ICE. -Tenders will be received by the Ma-
ici pal Ocevoration of Tuekeremith for the
t High School Cr'roundr, Seaforth, will be
reed
Fein
SON.
T 0
erect' on of a. bridge on the Bayfield River be -
twee Lots 30 and 31, OD the 2nd Concessioneli.
R. S. opposite the West End Cheese Factory.
Also for trealiug approaches thereto, at so
mucl per pied for cutting and filling. The
Plan and Specifieatiatie can be lieen at the
the h use . of John Hannah, Depu.ty-Reeve, Lot
16,0( n.2. H. It S. Tenders will be received up
to no n on the 8th of Match, 1879. WILLIAM
Me,0( NNELL, Township Clerk. 584-4
TI E ROXI30110 MILLS.
INT
414 e
do 4
Tb
good
tion.
Pa
horn
As
and
can
584
1 ILSON & .Y UNG have- received a
eho' en lot of very tine Fruits of superior quality',
*win. di they are seine verr- cheap. Also a -fine lot
of ew Season's Teas which for priesi and quality
the, guarantee equal o any in the market. Speeit4
ind 'cements will .be given. to parties buying ix
lar'e quantities. 0" Is stock of Sugars, Syrups:,
Tol (mos, and Gellert 1 Groceries is complete and.
wel assorted in all li ies, and as we Ilene one of
the largest and best beught stocks i•u Ontario, we ,
wil not allow any hentsein the Trade to undersell.
us. Call and . exam ue our , stock WILSON & .
YO :NO. 568' • -
aoennen AND GLASSWARE. -WILSON
& ou-se have the la, gest and best assorted Stock •
of rockery and Glas -ware in the Comity, complete
ing Tea Sets in Frei eh and English Chine, hole
St ne and .Porcelain roilet Sets in the latSst and
mo t fashionable des gn, and of the beet Material.
Als i a. full stock of everything to be fouled . in p. •
ars -class Crockery nd Glassware storearind frt
pri .es :•bich. we defy any one to underselleis, Give •
us call before pure. lasing elseWhere, aa we will
sa e yen Money by I trying from us . A complete
Chine -Tea Set of 44 pieces for $8 50. and other
go (la iii like prover on, WILSON & YoentG, Sea.
1.
for b.. 568.
- 01113I1S' EL E t11.10 SCAP.-Having ob- :
tai ed the Agency o this celebrated soep in Sett -
for h and. Huron Cot nty, I append the opinion.of i
Sol e of Our best pe tile as to -its merits ; "1 have,
ne d. Dobbins' Elect, *c• Soap, made by J, L. Cragin i
& Co., Philadelphia Pa., and. find it very good. 1
T1 e elothes are bete Wally white and the washing ,
ss time -Mrs. M. P. Hayes." •
is lone in m .
used Do ins' _ ectrie Soap, according to di-
reetione, and found the clothes -whiter than when i
, via shedm the old w y, and in hell the need time i
- - rs. M. Y. 31cLe ." "1 have tested Dobbins"
EL etric Soap, and. m highly satisfied with the
reeult. I believe it •apable of doing all the wrap-
per claims for it, nd most confidently recom-
•m nd it as economr.ing both time and labor, and
as doing its wor well -Mrs.. T. Goldsmith."
' " aiing given Dob inte Electric Soap a fair trial,
I think it is•all the • anufacturers represent it to
be -Mrs. R. T. Cole an." I desire all my friends
e• 8
0 FA.RMERS. AND OTHERS.
SKIS. 'BURNETT & DOLPHIN, having
eased and put in a thorough state of repair
oxboro Flouring Mill, are now prepared to
'dieting and ILlaopping.
y will else keep on hand awl for sale a
nipple of Flour and Fe -ed of every descrip-
ties tali ig glean to be ground ceti -have it
with them the ttame da y.
the proprietois are both practical workmen,
.heiceighly *understand the business, they
u a IL lace sa tisfaeti
' BURNETT & DOLPHIN.
'al klieg likentSh, FWift touch of the sun,
13 a ley insi einaneutisly eeleetiely done .1.
Minutely and truly reflecting eftch grace,
N ble brow, beerning eve, awl beauty of face !
‘;`, hat a triumph of skifi, as wondrous es nevi I • Yon 0443 get tben;hoine with yen the sense day
"'en t lit rival of mime, Apellete ue'er diniv, that you. hri"1" 1;1'10
kJ oat beau i nipictiut, or picture as true
A. C .a_LLANDER,
THE SPOT FOR BOOKS AND $TAT1ONERY.
C. W. PAPST, 0- AMINO'S BLOCIf, 8EAFORTII
ALL. THE STANDARD WORKS KEPT IN STOCK.
CONSIGNMEST TO ATB gr GOODS ARRItTING WE.EICLr :
SCHOOL BOOKS,
PRAYER BOOKS
'HYMN BOOKS,
BLANK 1300KS,
LEGAL FORMS,
Everything to be
be had
WRITING PAPER,
NE V•SPAPERS,
FA 'CY GOODS,
CA • DS,
CAI D CASES,
Found in a trst-Class Book a
at 0. W. Pa iseg, Cardno's Bloc
ENVELOPES;
PERIODICALS,
NOVELS„ -
CARDBOARD,
WU SW, &c.
Statione.ry Store can
&Vora.
FARM
ERS,
STO
P
•LARC PROFITS.
CO TO A:CALLIVIDER, CLIN ON,
'HURON STRIMT ) TO GET 'YOUR
SAWS GUMMED.
9: e above poetieal "cap " Ats Calder to a ;
knee k -down. le you want a picturt-Pla,to- :, 58x1.:?, General Blaeksraith, CU nean, Out..
gra h or Arebrutype-centeining all these anis. ! .
tic excellencies just step into the Gallery •
opp site the Commercial, and you will find Au- BRINE'S
die at his post, in the best of haulm, and re dy
to p ease every time. A. CALDER, Seufori h. . Al 0 N T II L. Y SALE ,
•
D ESS AHD MANTLE MAKING.
MISS SLEETH
Jt ISBES to announce to the Ladies ,tf Sea -
forth and vieiuity that' she has commenced
pr te; and Mentle Making tu all their vanious
say es. Having had ten yeere enerienee she
f ee s eatirfied the will give general satisfactiOn.
A c 11 respectfully solicited. Rooms in i h rear
of i Ir. G G. SparlIng'a store. Entrance through e
. -
the store or from St. John street. Cutting and — I
lift' ug a ipecialty. 55
1N..1 R. ji. P. 13BINE will bold his tl ire iferelny ,
j Y L Su% at the C0M:4E11.'11AL lirrl'Eil,„ -;Y', ... ,
FORTH, on WEDNED.4.1, FEB14UAR1 26:h, ,
Parties wishing to dispose of Horseee Cattle, i
lb79, commencing at 1 o'clockP. M. tiharp.
Sheep, Igen-Vehicles Implements- or Chatiles of i
any kind should bring :hem in by 10 ti]eloek if ;
the same day. di 1 I
Purchasers will find in this sale_ an -eiztellent 1
opp,..rtunity of getting good hargaiue.
-581-1 - • • J. P..11RINE, Antei Leer. :
. . 1 • .
?rim Direct re- tf 'the Canada Silver
J.- Mining Coi puny owning two minim
miles of tenitery in the same eeetion as
the famous Silver Islet Miue, which has
already yieldee $4,001000, art prepared
to receive applicalloo 14 for eheres ae.
lengiug to an ieeee 0: 4,000 $ i5 Olean",
each share be ng entitled. wintont eny
edoitione/ elm veto a $40 'coupon., re -
ti reeble in c teh by an auteuel payment
of AI,C00 from the Cempany. Attention •
is dieecred to he fs et that, after reseiv-
ing .S., f0 for ev( ry $25 invested, subseribe
me w in tti ill retain i heir Shares, :hes
not Get part" ipetion he the 11,rga:•4 0:
the •Coinpeay free of cost, but rattually
,sernring it dirc et, profit besinee. Terms.:
nal u semen i tian, and the. -bklanee in
.montly insult tents of $2 per shire. For -
in tiler partici bus, Adureroi immediately
HENRY IMIrCli, Secretary, Lowloe,
Cube ise \VII ei writieg„ name this pe -
per. • 5-4-! _
THE • HENS.A.LL MILLS
heve it few car loaa. of .Cori, on hand, and
" as the (-lover ment is likely to impose a duty
en in now is yen' time to bay. -
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL 4 Chopped Corn 1 cents per 100 p.oniels.
scea. 45 cents per h11Fhe1. in mall or large roan-
AUCTION BALES.
A UCTION SALE OF A VALUABLE FARA,
FARM sTocK AND IMPLEXEN rs.—Xtr.
John Bullard has been instructed by Mr. E.
Teeky to sell by Public Auction, on Lot 32, Con.
3, AreKilloo, one mile awl a grunter fOra Sea -
forth, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 213th, 1479, eame
mencing at 1 o'clock P. AL, Sharp, the following
valuable property Stock and Implements-
Well Cured Ne High :nixed Corn, for feed or
CARD OF THANKS. FIRE INSURANCE. COIvi . • titles. Cell eerie, these pes cannot last long.
lt‘l R. W. J. SHANNON, Secretaryand Trees-
nrer of the a . eve:Company, will Attend et
To the Directors of the McKillop tinsel
ire Insurance Company.
,'NTLEMEN : This is to certify that my
claim for loss. by fire has been settled, to my
en ire satisfaction, and that I 'ton perfeerl) bet-
isfi d with the treatment I have received it the
ha ds of the officials of your Company.
58 2 _ THOMAS HODG1NS.
4`.
the QUEEN'S BoTEL, SEAFeRTH,
day of each week, from 2 to 5 o'clock 11. M., tor 1
o e of transaeting tbe bueineele of the ,
Company. All inte:ested will please taint notice
I
JAMES KERB, President 1 and gpvern themselvee necordingly. •
W J SE1 1.1,TN'ON Secretary. - 5t.45 -
•
•
Gristing, Flourtny and Choppily
Done ou the Shor test Notice. Having charged our
bolting e'en ha trim pet the defmiency this sea -
Son's Wheilf , we eve renseelied the general cone
plaiets of (leek flpur end fame that shill not 'lee,
and twit has a 'running tendency. All orders
pi -mutely attended to and work gnarenteed.
585 litGREtiOR & URQWeART.
One span of work:ng horses, 8 milch cows sup-
posed to be in calf, 1 lumber wagon, 1 single
buggy., 1 pair bob-eleiglis, I cutter, 1 set •double
harness, 1 rot eingle harriese, 1 fanning mill, I
T. rake, 2 plows, I set wooden herr-owe. qaan-
tit,y of hay, and meny artislee. Farm.
-The term. is well known. It °omelets acres,
besutifully sitaated, within a mile, and a -quarter
of Seaforth. The buililinge are &est -Oa -le, and
coat V3,000. Te place is admit:01y adapted for
a re szket gardener or a retired gentleman. Title
intliepritatle. Only reason for -selling le tailing
health of proprietor. TEItMS-On the. Stock
and Implements : sums of es and under,
cash; over that nenewit 8 months' credit will be
given on furnishing approved eadrit notes. A
discOnnt of 6 -cents en the dollar will be "(Bowed
for cash on. ali credit amounts. For the Farena
Ten per cent. on. the ?Ley of eale ; stiffleient of
the tenence to make $2,000, withiu 30 Jays, and
the remainder in yearly instalments to suit par-
eteioansz.ece:..at 7 per cent, secured. by mortgage. E-
T )SKY, ?eoprietOr. JOHN BULLARD, ADO..
-584-2,
ESTR.A_Y :sTocK,
E5T HOUND. -An estray Hound -came
hit° the prentieee of the undersigned,
Con. 6. MeKillop- The owner is reqnested to
prove plooetty, pee, clam -gee (Led take it
JOHN awey.
5s1o5T.t1,
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e4,89.'RAY HEIFER. --Clone into the premieres
of the undersigned, Lot 213,-Cen, McKillop,
about three weeks ago, a red awl white heifer
coming e. The owner is reqnested to prove
property, pey eharges and take her away. WM.
GRIEVE.
578
ESTRAY STEER--Ceme mto the premises a
the undersigned, Lot No. 2d, Conteseion
12, MeKillop,. about the. lst of November let,
yeairling eteer, epotted red and white. '2eowner can breve the animel on proving eroperty
and paying charges_ FRANCIS BLIRNES. 583'4
-PSTRAY ST:r...:Eit -Strayed. from tbe premises
-I Of the undersigned, Lot 17, Con,. L. It, S.,'
Tuckersmii b. on or about the /inn of Nm
oveber,
a three year ol I Steer, reit ased -white_ A. large
white -star on for...heall, alio 4. Fat :11. the rigl,t
ear: Any person. giving sresh information as will
plecand it, A. 04)10 .recovery of the above animal will be
euitalil ver.hel. 1111eilf ,Aftic_a:t:', Sr.. Nin -
582: 4
LOST OR FOUND.
DOG LOST.--Tost, in Seslorth, on jannaty
26th, n Meek coltie Dog wine brown legs,
and a, brown epot -over eitch eye. About five
months' 01.1. ,• ny person giviug -such iniorms-
1 ' tion to tbe underaigned as will lead to hie recov-
ert will be euitably rewarded, TfionAs LAP.
SLIE, Seaforth. 58'24
ATO1-1.FLL LOST.—Lost. uO Mexaley, Jan 27,
• bet lett n the reeirlen ;e 01 Mr8. Wm.Chenney,
C.r11111013alial, en..1 Seaforth station,a- small
hither Iffool Setchel, itt vihielt was a meroce0
purse v.:tzli a steel chain ettethed, in 'which wale
it sum of meuey. Any person leaving the same
either with the undersignerl or at the EXPOSI-
'1'011 Office, Se -worth, v.ill be liberally vewarLied.
HUGH Coes ;EY. 582-4
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- MEETINGS TO ,BE HELD.
TInuot. FIELD CHEESE PACroBs.— -The
manlisi Meeting of th:. Patrons of the )3rnee-
field taheese Fentoty 'wile be held at the Town
Earle Brucetield, on Saturday, let ol March,
commenciug at 1 o'eloc,k P M., to make arrange-
men,a for the comings( eats». All ittterested are
requested to attig-0, 5e0411TNEY,
Bracefield. 58.37.2
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