The Huron Expositor, 1879-05-02, Page 5MAyi 2, 1879.
t fire under control, and finally
shed it before any very serious
was done to the building.
municipal council of Wallaet -
ted five hundred dolIara to aa,
7ecting a High School at Lista.
-ia ratepayers are going tope..
eainst the matter, as Listowel
) fru-Dish, sehOol accommodatic».
r motion_ of the, district.
following appointments in, eon_
eith the Methreclist Episcopal -
lave been made for this county
msuing year: Goderich, O. Ce.
e; Stanley. R. A. Howey and
Lrk ; Seaforth, P. J. Elmende.
sl S. Terwilliger; Brussels, "W.
A.
(ling operations will be brisk
LrY's this 111:032.1er• The Odd_
Lre putting up i a $12,000 halt
lade, Methodiat congregation. ,
ling a lida,oao church- The
lurch Presbyterian congrega. I
spending; 5,8,000 on a churc
Widder Stree Presbyterians
jag a, fine ch, rch at -a cost et
2,000. Ther are besides a,
ibex- of fires pri ate residences
ition signed bt the Reeve of
and many of the friends of
rie, who la11,5 on Monday the
-sent to gaol for committing
on. his wife, is to be present -
proper authorities, praying for
5e from his castody, it being
ion that there Were extenuat-
aastanees iu the case which
egnizant to many outside of
hate circle in *Inch he lived.
. McConnell, who exhibited a
the Spring Shew at Kirkton,
th ult., had a narrow escape
killed. He had his horse at
te animal Seize him by the
Ian's stable, an. while cleanith his teeth., threw him on
in the Stall, and had it not
he was rescued by Mr. John
- who heard the noise, he
L have been killed. Although
Is are severe, they are not
onday, th,e 211st ult., a Mart
uaine as JOhn Barry, drove a
ows into St. Mory's ancl offer -
for sale. He succeeded in
Arpin with Mr. James Lake,
a colt and $2 cash, in ei-
the cattle. Chief Gonsta.lals
suspecting something
stioned-him as to _where -he
e He stated that he had
yed by a man to drive the
Luc= for Wli ch he was to
but afterwards said. he had
ona a person named Gladan,•
ilia, in the township of Bid -
part payment for work he
1- him. He was at once ar-
Mr. Gladart communicated
toted that suci was not the
-at two- cows aswerirg the
given had been stolen from,
If his nanaed L wrence Bar -
?ears that th cattle were
table, and mut have been
--,....en nine o'clock Sunday
1 Monday mbrning. Mr_
to St. Mary's on Tuesday,
sd his propertyi. The pris-
raigned before, magistrates
ex, and ceramitted to Lon-
tand his tial. .
EiscellaueoUs.
nnel has been at last com-
Grosse Isle. But it is not
a,-ture herself put in a pro-
eibbling water that told of
rocks, These fissures will
ns but not inshrmountable
d if the :people a Detroit
ridge with the energy the
ryes, and get it ready for
; of trains, the tunnel at
may yet be abandoned, as
ch was commenced at the
Vfilwankee depot.
.elirtet'is daily becoming
ad in British Columbia as
ay approaches. The situ-
aing, as it threatens the
tf Canadian connection. on
r it does z4tt imperil British
Itirliatnerit sat with closed.
ljest friends of Canada are
k-nd discUss secession as
te secret discussiOn was
...ketringeut resole-
-sed midi directed to be
ndon. It demands, fail-
ent of the treaty obliga-
e province be allowed to
lst. The action of the
meet with popular en -
our months ago a young
d by Mr. Lucas, builder,
tly married a young lady
ol in the city, the &ugh:
y farnaer on, Yonge street.
the Man went to Mani
-
behind hina his young
heard nothiug of him
rture. Before going he
land, situated on Yonge
to his wife in her own_
her consent, for $1,200,
ey with him, and leav-
-rmiless in a boarding
d is valued at $2,000:
ected th.e sale he must
wife's name. An ace
ry is to be instituted
- of the property, and in
he girl has returned to
ellowing in your pocket -
are counterfeit fours of
,ark, which may be de-
orness of the paper and
f the work. There are
fives of the Bank of
'inch the `e' in. the word
e an o,' the vignette of
coarsest piece of the
•also, is less in profile
hie note. There is also
the Government ones,
el on poor paper; the
rid the color bad, es-
rnber. In addition to
a there are in, circula.-
of the Consolidated
re stiden. from the office
`ore they were signed.
was the can.ceiled, and
tf that bank have ever
ny Consolidated 'ten'
anted for payment is a
the Fashions.
[aris interesting t�
time past, the decree
en that they shall have
ittle hair. Hair has
knob, cleared from the
sic models, or allowed
is fringe over the fore -
now issued_ new orders.
mAy 2, 1879.
ffsiris suddenly to be brought down
-son over the ears, as. our grand.-
rastlaers usea to wear it, and it is to be
long as possible. -What grief there
is
%Ill be amongs the ladies who, for the
fake of fashion—fickle jade l—have, cut
sway their lock
Auction Sales.
Needay, Ma 19, 1879, on Lot 15,
Con. 10, Stanley , Farm Stock and Im-
plements. &Nord Johnson and John
Peck, Execute'
CANTELON—In Clinton, on the 20th ult., the
wife of Mr. William Cantelon of a son.
pENHOLM—In Myth, on the 20th ult., the wife
Denhoh notfhae da2 tent
OU
filet wife of
J. Young of daughter.
ING—In Blyth,cANTELON—In C ton, on the 22nd Mr
enry Cantelon of a daughter.
BRICittifTwIeMI-
-eExeter on the 21st ult., thel wife of
Ma W. D. Brigh of a son.
ETTY—At Stage, on the 19th ult., the wife of
Mr. Williafll Ett
niserry,
i asono'
W/WSW—In n the 19th ult., the
V
Mr. WiTh4xn Thompson of a son. ,-
ogia—ifitelnct01intn, oi the 28th tut., the wife of
Dir. R. II Call of a daughter.
W
Elslie
ark, Big Plains NOrthwest IER—At
Territory, on the 2th ult. the wife of Thomas
Oliver, Esq., of a daughter.
Marriages.
yeKE—MoCUTCHEOIN—At the residence of the
bride's father, on he 2 -2nd ult., by the Rey. 1
Wm. Hayhurst,
Charles Eike, of Brusses
to Agnes, daughte - of Mr. J. C. McCutcheon,
t
cooarrfth_e,temsAp
of
GaretheY. 23rd ult., at the resi-
dence of the bridele father, by Rciv. R. Thomas
Mr. John Conch, cf Hibbert, to Miss Mary
Aikens, of Hallett
NcG0WAN-013 Blyth, on the 24th
it., by the Re. A. McLean, Mr. D. Mc-
Gowan, of Winnie, to Miss Maggie Cum-
mins, of Halton.
-LYON---RIGHARDSON—At the MaDSe, in Birth,
on the 22nd bY the Rev. A. McLean, -Mr.
WilliantLyou to Miss Elizabeth Richardson,
both of Hulleet
WESTOOTT—COPP—At the residence lof the
bride's father, on t e 16th ult., by Rev. J. J.
Livingstene, Mr. ililain Westoott, of Exeter,
to Annie, second anghter of Mr. Wm. Copp,
of Tackersmith.
D aths.
JONES—Very sudderd at the Nile, on the 18th
ult., T. Tones, age 15 years and 8 months.
Wawanosh, on the 10th
ANDERSON—In Wes
ult., the wife of Id James Anderson, aged 82
years.
eOlealTHOUN—In Eli bort, on the 23rd ult., Mrs'.
A. Colohourt, relict of Al.exauder Colepihouni,
aged G years. •
ETTY—At Staffa, on the 19th ultethe infant child
of Mr. Wm. Etty.
COULTER—At Molesworth, oxi the 28rd
Mary Coulter, dem liter of John and Eliza-
beth Coulter, aged J9 years.
MUNN—In McKillop, 1 on the rd ult., Alex.
Munn, aged 46 y
HOLLANb—In Mc op, on the 25th ult.,
Thomas Holland, s eond son of Michael Hol-
land, Egg , aged 22 ears.
CHESNEY—In Tuckersmith, on the 1st instant,
George Chesney, age149 years.
YARRAND—In Morris ou the 23rd nit., Mrs.
Sarah Farrand, age,' 83. Deceased was mother
of Mrs. Raven.
THEM
RIKETS.
SEAFORTH, May 1, 1879. -
Pall Wheat 0 00 to 0 93
Spring Whcat,Fife, per bushel.. 0 85 to 0 90
Spring Wheat,RedCha ,per bush• 0 80 to 0 83
Oats per bushel . 0 40 to 0 45
Peas per Imehel
Barley -per 411401
Prater, No. l , Loose...
Eggs. •
Flour, per 100 lbs.
Hay. ... . . ..... .........
Hides, per lb.. ...........
Grnbby Hides pe-; 1001 s. „
Fallen Elides, per 100 1
Sheep skins
Balt (retail) per barrel,
Salt (wholesale) per bar
Potatoes per bushei 0 55 to
Otmeafl9br1 2 60 to
Tallow, per Ilb 0 04 to
Beet, in quarteree per 1l0 lbs 3 50 to
Clover Seed...........3 50 t
Timothy 1 50 to
• • •
....... • •
(l 55 to 058
' 0 40 to 055
. 0 124 to 0 00
0 09 to (1 09
9 35 to 250
• 8 00 to 10 00
. 0 05 to 0 05
400
300.
0 50 to 1 25
0 75
0 65
0 60
3 00
10 05
'5 00
3 60
1 60
CeinToN, Vey 1,1879.
Fall Wheat, per bushel............ 0 80 g 0 90
Spreng Wheat, perbitelt 1......... 0 80 @ 088
Oats,,per ....... 0 40 (6 0 45
Barley, per bushel 50 '-
Peas, per bushel 0 60 @
Clover Seed, per brtshel 3 50 (6
Timothy Seed, per pash 1... 1 75 (6
Batton
0 12
Pork tee
5 25 @
Potatoes-..
0 60 6
Eggs 009 @
Eay,por ton, 8 00 (6
TORONTO, April
60c; spring whea
winter, 900 to $1;
peas, 60e to 660; b
0 60
0 65
75
2 25
0 15
5 50
0 65
0 10
9 00
0.—Barley, 40c to
85c to 92c ;; red
oats, 36c to 38c;
Ater, 10c to 1.5c.
LONDON, May
canted, 51.60 to $
$1.20 to $1.40; ea,
peas, 85c to 51 ; b
butter per pound, 1
dozen., 11c to 13c.
LIVERPOOL, April
lOs Od per cental;
to 8s 0d; red wint
white, 8s 8d to tis 1
9s 4d ; corn, 4s 5d
6d per cental ; barl
peas, 6s 5d per c
lath, 32s; bacon, 26
7486d ; tallow, 35s;
•
.—Fall wheat per
.63; spring wheat,
s, -51.03 to $1.06;
rley, 80c to 1.30;$
c to 12)c; eggs per
30.—Flour, 8s 6d to
pring wheat, 7s 61
, 8s 10d to 9s 2d;
; club, 9s lld to
er cental; oats, 5s
y, 5s 3d per cental;
ntal ; pork, 47s 3d;
Od to 26s 6d; beef
cheese, 41s.
Live Stools, Markets.
. TORONTO, April 291—The local market
is dull, and prices a e not so steady as'
m the export trade. attle—Best cattle
wanted bring 53 50 o 54, unless for a
choice beast; inferio -, 53. Sheep—The
'best stock are taken I or export at 4-ic to
5c. For local consul a ption . the prices
are : For best, $6 to $7 ; second, $4 to
1.5; third, $3 to $3 50. Lambs—There
is a fair market a emand, at $4 for
ilinefsetri, S3 for second, al d $2 50 to $3- for
' '1
MONTREAL, April 2( .—Cattle—market
dull. P. O'Rourke of Shakesp are,
Ont., received a load part of thein at
4-1-0 per /b. live eight, $1 per head
back. John Elliot s ld eight splendid
cattle, averaging 1,7 0 lbs. each, at 5e
per lb.; also two catt e 41c, $1 per head
back. Mr. Elliott al o sold a splendid
calf for 534. R. J. opper sold to dif-
ferent parties eight c ttle for $530 and
three for $172, avda •ng about 4i -e per
M. Hugh Kelly, of Toronto,' sold fif-
teen cattle at Q.c pe lb. F. W. Ritch-
ings, of Fergus, Ont., sold eleven cattle
at trona 4c to 4ic per lb. Out of a ear -
1
load of cattle receive by Wm. Jack, of
Lindsay, he only sol one bull, for $65.
Wm. Head received load of hogs, part
of which he disposed of at gc to 5c per
lb. live weight, for C nada raised, and
from 5c to 5ic for ch ice Chicago stock.
BUFFALO, April 8.—Cattle—Prices
aare
dmreported as bein 10c lower on Can-
n and Michigan P attle than on the
Saturday previous. 'Hulbert & Brown
old five lots of Michkan steers ranging -
111 weight from 1 026 to 1,383 lbs and in
Price from $4.25 to 5.10. McFarlane
sold 34 steers av 1,21 lbs. at $4.60, and
Shelton sold 19 av 1,274 lbs at $4.50.
We note 4 lots of Mi higan stockers av
from 674 to 873 lbs t at sold from $3.15
to $3,62. Some Ohio steers av 1,615
lbs sold at 55.62i, ant 31 head av 1,471
-'-
THE
URON EXPOSITOR.
sold at $5.20. Illinois steers av 1,233
lbs cold at $4.80. Sheep--Sorne extra
indisu a sheep am 137 lbs sold at $6.25.
Areponcogli & Co. sold six lots of Mich
gan
which 189 av 78 lbs sold.
sheep
at $5.14 19)
av 86 lbs at $5.40 ; 169
;
av 118- lbs at ktZ5.90 ; 300 av 94 lbs at
$5.30 177 ay 78 mu at $5.40, and 160
av 113 lbs at55,90 ; L:17 av 94 lbs at
$5.60. Swine...Good to b --,rime Yorkers
of 140 to 160 Ms av sole! at $3.60 to
3.70. Good heavy hogs WY fre.-a 250 to
280 lbs sold at $3.80 to $3.941, Some
lots of choice light weights sold fol. ex"
port at $3.80.
—Full Stock of the Cheapest to the
very best Ducks and Denims at Hoff-
man Brothers' Cheap Cash Store, Sea -
forth.
-Local Notices.
DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP.e—The Na-
tional Policy has not increased the price of this
famous eottp. am still selling at old. figures
Try a cortple of bars—the best soap in the Domin-
ion. THtMAS XIDD. 592 . '
SEE Si.HE SOAP, 25 bars for $1 at ROSE'S
Grocery. ' See that very fine tea: at 50cents, worth
6.0 cents, and those cheap Raisins and Oturants at
Rose's Grocery. 574. .
-SPRING PLOWING.—Messrs. 'BROWNELL
& Aire= are prepared to receive orders for Garden
Plowing in town. Anything in that line entrusted
to them will receive prompt attention, careful
work and reasonable rates. 592
F. G-. Seeereste, having determined to
go out of business, offers his whole stock at cost.
Buyers would do well to call . and see for theirs -
selves. This is no humbug. Must be cleared put
at once. F. G. SPARLING. 583
D. D. ROSE; Family Grocer, Seaforth,
invites the atteution of cash beyers to his Stock
of Groceries. His Stock is constantly turning, arid
is always fresh. His prices aro the lowest—it will
pay you to call. Examine...his goods andompare
prices. , 574
' WM. ALLEN is Se11111a out. Grockery
down. Tea sets at cost.' °Toilet sets very low.
'Glassware below per. Teas, b eet value- in town.
Ncw fruit e at wholesale prices. Bargains ell
round. WILeLlet ALLEN, next door to Papst's
bookstore. 685
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Parties
wanting to buy anything in Crockery or Glassware
will find our stook complete and well assorted, and
prices lower than in any. other house, Quality con-
sidered. Tea Sets from 52 up, Toilet Sets, $1 15
and upwards. Waisors & Youtro. 686
NEW TEAS. —Received :AA, week at
WILSoN & YOUNG'S, a hu-ge congignment of Extra
Choice New Season's Black; Green and Japan Tees,
tooght d.ect from the importers at the lowest
cash prices. For quality and price we can confi-
dently- reconunend theta as the best' ivalue.in town.
Call and examine our Stock before purchasing—we
guarantee satisfaction. 586
DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP.—Having ob-
tained the Agency of this celebrated soap in Sea -
forth and Huron County, I append the opinion of
Some of our -best people as to its merits: "1 have
used Dobbins' Electric Soap, made by J, LeCragin
& Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and find it very good.
The clothes are beautifully white and the washing
is done in much less time—Mrs. M. P. Hayes.'
" I nsed Dobbins' Electric Soap, according to di -
,erections, and found the clothes whiter than when
Ivashed in t•lie old way, and in half the usual time
—Mrs. M. Y. 'McLean." "1 have tested Dobbins'
Electric Soap, and ani highly satisfied with the
result. I believeit capable of (Thing all the wrap-
per claims for it, and most confidently' (recom-
mend it as economizing both . time and labor, and
as doing its work well—Mr. T. Goldsmith."
"Having given Dobbins' Electric Soap a fair trial,
I think it is all the miumfacturees represent it to
be—Mrs. R. T. Coleman." I desire all my friends
and customers to give this Soap one trial, so they
may know just how good the best soars in the
United States is THOMAS KIDD, Seaforth,
Ont., Agent for Huron County. 571-52
WANTED.
A PPRENTICES WANTED. Wanted, ire
4--Imediately 12 apprentices to the Dress -making
Business. Apply to MISS ANDERSON, Sea -
forth. 1 595x4
TO CONTRACTORS.
a_
NOTICE TO CON TRACT° RS.—Tenders will
be reef ived until the 3Ist day of May next,
at 1 o'cloek P.M.'by the undersigned Trustees of
School Section ISo. 5, Stanley, for the erection of
a frame school house_ Plans and specilleations
may be seen by intending el:intruders at Henry
Dawson's, Goehen Line. Tenders will be opened
in old school house at 1 o'clock P. M. The Trus-
tees do not bind themselves to accent the lowest
or any tender, if not satisfactory- HENRY
DAWSON, JAMES ESLER, GEORGE KEN-
NEDY, Trustees. 594x4
AUCTION SALES.
- - - - —
A UCTION SALE OF PROPERTY IN SEA-
-'- FORTH.—Under and by virtue of a power
of sale containedin a mortgage, made by Jarnes
Redmond, and Rebecca Redmond his wife, to
to bar dower, default having been made in pay-
ment thereof, will be sold by Public Auction, at
the Oaeen's Hotel, Seaforth, on SATURDAY,
MA Y 10th, at two ca7clocrk P. M., the following
premises, viz : Lot number 9 in Block II, on
Main Street, Seaforile.Ontario, as marked cn a
plan of part of ,said Seaforth, made for James
Beattie and Samuel Stark. There are two com-
fortable dwelling housee on the premises with
every modern convenience and good garden ab-
tached. The above property will be sold on
terms to suit purchaser and which will be made
knowu on the day of sale, or upon previous • ap-
plication to the undersigned. JAMES H. BEN-
SON, Vendors' Solicitor. 593.2
Dated April 80th, 1879.
STOCK FOR SERVICE.
AIRSHIRE BULL.—A pure Ayrshire Bull
two years old, with registered pedigree, will
serve cows at $1 for season, on Lot 6, Con. 3,
Turnberry. LA.WRENCE LOVRLL. 596x4
TITtJLLETT FARMERS - IMPROVE YOUR
STOCK.—The undersigned will keep for
the improvenaent of stock this season on his
farm, Lot No. 2, Coecession 3, Hullett, a Thor-
oughbred Durham Bull, bred by Robert Brown,
Esq,, of Grey. Terms. -75 cents per cow, pay-
able at the time of service, with the privilege Ore -
turning if necessary. ROBT. MeklICHAEL. 593
ARMERS, IMPROVE YOUR STOCK.—The
-1-• undersigned intends keeping hie Thorough-
bred Bull for another season'for the improve-
ment of stook, on Lot 27, Con. 2, McKillop.
Farmers will do well to patronize him in view of
raising stock for the Englith Market. His get i
of calves shOws that blood will tell. My terms
are only one dollar these hard times. Certificate
of Registered Pedigree, No. 1,384, 'Wonderful,
bred by James Gary, Ingersoll, Oxford County,
got by Sir Johnny (700) liegisterd, dam Datindie
by President (540). grand dam Matilda by Young
England (822, 5281), great grand dam Red Rose, ,
imported, by Bafen, of Kidsdale, (11,156), dam
Red. Rose, see herd book. ROEIERICK GRAY,
McKillop. 591-13
LEGAL NOTICE.
THE DIVISION COURT.—The office of the
Second Division 40urt willbe open daily
from half -pact one to four o'clock P. M. Office
in my Block, over the store of Johnaton Bros.
L. MEYER, Clerk of Division Court, Seaforth. 502
_TORN LECKIE, General Loan and Real Estate
t' Agent, Grain, Prodace and Commission Mer-
chant. Money loaned on real estate in town or
country, at 8 per cent. simple interest. Charges
moderate. Mortgages bought and sold. Matured
mortgages paid off. Terme to suit borrowere.
Farms and village property for sale. Office—
Leckie's new brick block, Brussels, Ont. 515
_ -----
NXECUTORS' NOTICE TO CREDITORS.-
----The Crelitors of Robert A. Hays, late of the
Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, gen-
tletnan, deceased, who died on or about the 20th -
day of December, A. D. 1878, are required on or
befrre the 23rd day of May, A. D. 1879, to selad
by letters, post-paid, to James H. 13enson,.of the
Town of Seaforth aforesaid, Solicitor for the
Ex.ecutors of the said Robert A. Hays, deceased,
their chrietian names end eurnames,•addrosses
and dessiiptions, the full particulars of their
claims, statement of their aoconnts, and the na-
ture of the securities (if any) held by them; and
immediately after the said 23rd clay of May, the
Resets of the estate of the said Robert A. Hays,
deceased, will be distributed among the partiee
entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims
of which notice shall have been received, and the
said Executors shall not be liable for the assets
s o distributed, or any part there01,,to any per-
son of whose claims notice shall not, have been
received by them or their said Solicitor at the
time of distribution. This notice is given in
pursuance of Cap. 107, Sec. 34, Revised Statutes.
JAMES H. BENSON, Solicitor for Executors.
Dated19.
at Seaforth, this 20th day of March, A. D.
87
594
ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS
BETWEEN THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE
TOWN OF SEAFORTH AND JULIUS DUN-
, CAN', TREASURER, FOR 1878.
RECEIPTS.
Balance on hand from 1877
Interest on Sinking Fund $746 58
55 55
cAsiorceunme Luliaaetendenterest on Coupons...„.1 159 85
Boundary Line Appropriation
48231
RebetoBank Intereet 1 20 i
Clergy Reserve Fund
Hall and Scale Rent
e n
220 75
BankPB80.oa 11
k o TfriaBixsoonottfor High School ..... 5,700 00
s 1 6,814 81
85 00
Street Watering
Fine, ,from Dr. Colem'
an Makor 91 0000
si,.. 11 Rent88
noes frt.:TO j. Beattie, J. P ...... . , ..,It'38 0000
Liquor Dense 1,166 28
Billiard Lionel()
100 00
Collectors Rolf
.. • 8,669 47
Balance eine to Treasurer 681 83
Total Receipts $26,136 77
DISBURSEMENTS
Paid fat Sondry Accounts 518 20
Street Watering216 27
On Account; of Sinking Fund 500 00
For Interest,. , 454 80
Printing . 1s.6 87
Fire Department , . , 820 82
Streets end Sid ewa2ke .9,983 79
Market Clerk's &tiara' 400 00
Constable's salary. , ' 325 00
Other Officers' Salaries 316 00
Common School 3,20d 00
High School 6, 000 00
a
Bank Account and Discount 8,400 00
Charities . 2:35 80
County Rate. 837 59
Drains 772 91
Coleman Street Drain 46'3 17
Uncollected Taxes 88 00
TotalDisbureements $26,136 77
Audited and found correct,
W. N. WATSON, 1
s Auditors.
J. A. CLINE, j
BALANCE SHEET.
Amount invested in Mortages on Real
Estate at 8 per cent $3 550 00
Total Assets .. $3,550 00
LIABILITIE S.
Aug. 81st, 1870, Debentures under By-
law 46, 15 years
$
July uth, 1876, Debentures under By- j• 8,000 00
Lew 100. 10 years
Less Amountpurchased from Sinking
Fund • 1,500,00
Sept. 1st, 1878, Debentures under By.
Law No 3 A 5,000 00
Less amount purchased from Sinking
Fund 700 00
Also less amount not disposed of 300 00
Total Liabilities $9,500 00
W. N. WATSON,' Auditors.
595-1 A. CLINE, ;
THE WOO PEOPLE OF BRUCEFIELD
And vicinity can get Boot -ed at a very
trifling expen se by buying of the well-
known firm of
WM. 'HILL & Co.
Every Quality df
BOOTS AND SHOES
Kept in Stock, from Canadian Cow
Hide to French Calf.
You Om also get anything there in
the DRY GOODS Line from a Needle
to an Anchor—spool.
Stout Factory Cotton, 5c. a yard.
Heavy Brown Holland. 10c. a yard.
Eight oz. Brown Duck, 10c. a yard.
Heavy Check Duck, 16c. a yard.
Fancy Dress Goods from 10c. up.
And everything Cheap in proportion,
for cash or trade.
Considerable time and money saved
-by purchasing at our .one -price estab-
lishments.
WPA. HILL 8L CO.,
BRUCEFIELD
THE SUNBEAM
ART GALLERY.
0_ MO-01RJ
OES not wish to injnre the feelangs of those
terrible' Crowds of Admirers "who are con-
stantly lugging themselves up " those everlast-
ing stairs," bat he would like to submit these
facts: C. MOOrc DOES NOT possess the faculty.
of palming off other people's wi t for original pro-
ductions, and does not regaire to sneer at the
work of other esta,blis hments, in order to bolster
up his own. He is not addicted to making false
assertions, as interested parties would make be-
lieve, and is at all times preparel to defend what
he puts in print. As a guarantee of his steadily
increasing business, and the satisfantien given
to the public, he might state that he has done
more wor k in large Photos during the past two
months than he had hitherto done in a year.
Pecple have been known to get Photos at other
houses, and not being what was expected, they
have come and got new oneci taken at the Sun-
beam Art Gallery. C. Moore still maintains thet
his Studio, on the ground floor, in Whitney's
Block, Seaforth, is THE I3EST west of Toronto.
PICTURE FRAMING.
Plain and Fancy Mouldings, kept on hand;
Picture ee-ames maize to orderg a large stock of
Chromes, &e., always' on hand; Do not forget the
place, Whitney's Block, Main Street, Seaforth.
CHARLES. MOORE,
Ehotographeie iPicture Frame Dealer, &ci.
LICENSE COOIMISSONERSI
SOUT1-I HURON.
ANSWER.
To M. P. HAYES, J. 0. LA1DLAW,THOS. KIDD,
J. S. PORTER, and about 400 others, peti-
tioning the License Cornmissoners for the
South Riding of Huron, to grant a hotel
license to James McBride.
GNTLEMEN.-The Commissioners la etc-
knowledging the receipt of this numerously
signed petition, would assure you that whilst the
Board are iinxions.to meet the convenience and
necessity of the Public at all times, we have also
to keep in view the Law, which limits the num-
ber according to the population in Towns and
Villages. The nnmber of Hotels in $eaforth at
the present time is fully up to that Liinit, which
is made imperative on onr part. For thee Com•
missoners, EDWARD CASH, Chairman.
Seaforth, April 21, 1879. , 595-1
•
"THOSE EVERLASTINC STAIRS."
C rowds of the Admirers of Good Artistic Photo-
graphy are daily luggir g themselves up those
frightful stairs—It is Strange, very—But, of
coarse you know gated work and upright deal-
ing always tells. •
CALDER'S Gallery is not on the ground floor.
It is not THE BEST west of Toronto. Nor has
he been so dreadfully fortunate as to secure the
services of an operator of unlimited experience
and extraordinary (flability. But he conducts
his own business, does his own operating, gives
all details his personal attention, and feels fully
competent to turn out Photographic productions
equal to any house in Western Ontario. So
whenever you feel like sitting for a picture (guar.
teedA 1 in every respect) give the puffing and
blowing of other houses the cold shoulder and
• bear in mind the favorite spot, up those everlast-
ing stairs, to the Gallery opposite the Commer-
cial. ANDREW CALDER, Seaforth.
S EAF 0 Rill- • BRUCEFIELO
MORE BARGAINS.
We have just received another
Lot of Fine
WOR
Which we
inimitable
STED SUITINGS
are making up in our own
styles at prices that
Pay Is and Astonish our
Competitors.
AL
RGE STOCK
Of Ducks, enims, White a,nd Factory
Cettoias, Tickings, Shirtings, Prints,
Tablings, Towellings, Cotton Yarns,
&C., boug • t Ly us in NEW YORK
BEPORE HE RECENT ADVANCE,
Which we
thus giving
efit of bar
tioual Folic
DRESS
ill clear out at old. prices,
our customers the full ben -
mins secured before the Na-
OODS A SPECIALTY.
A Superb Line of Colored Brillion,
tines. De ed Bargains. Ladies, see
them.
OUR MILLINERY BEPARTMENT
Is under the Management of MISS
G -LICK. E ough said.
Gloves, Ho tery, Sunshanes, Laces,
Frilling, cec., in great variety.'
Trimmings and Haberdashery
well asso ted.
A Special Line of Clair De
Lane Frin e, 25c. per yard.
, A Full St
LES at the
a
ck of FRESH G-ROCER-
owest Prices.
WM. HILL & Co.
GOLDEN LION,
OR.721-1..
Good Value in BLACK CASH-
MERE at the Golden Lion.
Good Val
the Gol
Good Valu
ed LUS
Lion.
Good Valu
at the
Good. Valu
the Go]
Good Val
DENIMS
'Good Valu
Golden
e in PARASOLS at
en Lion.
in Black and Color -
RES at the Golden
in Factory COTTON
olden Lion.
in SHIRTINGS at
en Lion.
e in DUCKS and
t the Golden Lion..
in TWEEDS at the
Good Valu in PRINTS and
GINGH MS at the Golden
Lion.
Good Value in Table LINENS
at the Golden Lion.
Good Valu
TOWEL
Lion.
A CAL
TO CO
NTOTICE is hereb
4-1 will be receive
one -o'clock P. M.,
MAY, for maki
Township of Turn
ed at the Council
Blnevale. The Co
accept the lowest o
are not satisfactory
Public Auction, at
PlansPlans speefication
the
,
Office,
ship Clerk, Turnbe
in TOWELS' and
1NG at the Golden
SOLICITED.
R. JAMIESON.
TRACTORS.
given, that sealed tenders
by the undersigned, 'up to
on TUESDAY, the 27th of
174 miles of drains in the
erry. Tendere will be open -
meeting, Johnston's Hotel.
ncil does not bind iteelt to
any Tender. If the Tenders
,the contract will be let by
the same time and place.
and profiles can be seen at
JAMES JOHNSTON, Town -
596 -4
NOTICE OF AGREEMENT.
We, the undersigned Manufacturers of and beaierg
in Agricultnral Implements do hereby agree that from
.and after this date, we will sell REPAIRS for Plows,
jraArrows and other Machinery for CASH ONLY. Re-
pairing' done on the same terms. All work must be
paid for before taken from the shop or when delivered.
SEAFORTH, April 21st, 1879.
Signed -
0. C. WILL8014, JOHN NOPPER,
M. & A. MONROE, A. STEWART,
REID & BARTON, L. MURPHY,
DENNIS HOGAN, A. M. CAMPBELL,
J. S. RUNCIMAN, JAMES STEWART.
NOTICE OF AGREEMENT.
We, the undersigned Manufacturers of and Dealers
in Agricultural] Implements do hereby agxee that from
and after this date, we will sell REPAIRS for Plows,
Harrows, and other Machinery for CASH ONLY.
pairing done on the same terms. All work must be
paid for before taken from the shop or when delivered.
SEAFORTH, April 21st, 18-79.
Signed -
0. C. WILLSON,
M. & A. 1VIONROE,
REID & BARTON,,
DENNIS HOGAN,
J. S. RUNCIMAN,
JOHN NOPPER,
A. STEWART,
L. MURPHY,
A. M. CAMPBELL,
JAMES STEWART.
NOTICE OF AGREEMENT.
We, the undersigned Manufacturers of and Dealers
in _Agricultural Implements do hereby agree that from
and after this date we well sell REPAIRS foi4, Plows,
Harrows, and other Machinery for CASH ONIJY. Re-
pairing done on the same terms. All work Must be
pai4 for before taken from the shop or when delivered.
SEAFORTH, April 21st, 1819.
Sig ed -
0. C. WILLSON, JOHN NOPPER,
M. & A. MONROE, A. STEWART,
REID 86 BARTON, L. MURPHY,
DENNIS HOGAN, A. M. CAMPBELL,
J. S. RUNCIMAN, JAMES STEWART.
PERSON A Te
J et OARDERS.—A number of Boarders can be
3 -Jr aeoommodated 'with board, either ladies or
gentlemen. Apply to J. M, CALDWELL, Only —
man and -wife), Goderich Street, Seaftath. 570
LOST OR FOUND.
DOG LOST—Loston Staforth on the lst of
April, a Collie Dog, anewering to the name
of Captain. He is two years old, bleak on body
with, brown mese and legs, and rough *kin. Any
person returning the animal to the undersigned
will be el:Stably rewarded, and any person har-
boring him after this will be prosecuted /us the
law directs.—JORN COWAN, McEillop, f3ea-
forth P.O. 591
MONEY.
ONEY TO LEND—On terms more advan•-
•'-'4- tageons than ever before offered. A. T. Me.
COLL, Solicitor, Brussels. 504,52
A'Anio WA le TS MONEY 2—A few thousand
V dOlitirs, private fluids, for immediate invest-
ment at 8 per -cent. interest. Apply to SAKES
H.BENSON, Selicitor,Sesforth. 538
VIO.NEY TO LEND.—I have any amount of
-1-T Moneyto Lend on good improvedfarms only,
at 8 per cent. Charges very small. Sum no
object if security ample. I don't lend for any
Company. JOHN S. PORTER, Seaforth. 570
$ 10 tO -1 Invested in Wali -St.,
Stocks makes fortunes
eters month. Broke sort free eeplaining eve_
thieg. Adcrees BAXTER & Con Bankers, 17
"Wall -street, New York. 587-52
SPECIFIC ARTICLES.
FFORSALE.—A nice lot of Ceder Rails. Apply
to W. SCOTT, 13, acefield. 594
HAY FOR SLE—For Sale, a quantity of
-a--a Good Pressed Bay, by the bale. Apply at
the Commercial Livery Stables, Seaferth„ AR-
THUR FORBES. 594
us& CURRY begs:to intimate to the ladies- of
4T-I-Seaforth and vicinity, that she re prepared to
make up Children's Clopling in the latest style.
Satisfaction guaranteed. A call solicited. 595-1
QEED PEAS.—D. McLennan hes received an-
other Snpply of choice Seed PPRS &this Ware-
houses, Hensall and Kippen Stations. Cell
early before they are all sold. D. McLEN-
NAN.
591
( NEDAli P0818 FOR SALE.—For Sale, ore Lot
25, Concession 6, Morrie, on mile from Bras -
eels, any quantity ofcedar posts, either cut or
by the acre. Apply to ALEX: ROBERTSON,
oppoeite Leyden's Note),ItIcKillop. 567
NT 0 TICE—To the Oxangemen and others; of the
L County of Huron and -elsewhere, who may,
want a good bass drum, *at can't be surpesse4
for tone. I have made agreatquautity of theme
since the year 1E31. Send in e our orders; you
can rely en getting a good article; don't forget
the place. CHARLES 800131E,Seaforth. 593-8
p ASTUR AGE.—G °ad fresh pasturage for Cat -
tie and Horses, on and after the 24th of Atty.
Plenty of good eprinp water, on 2n4 Con. Pr, R.
S., Tuckersmithe TERMS.—For Prorsee per
morale ; for the season, $1.75 per month. Caty
tle.—$1.50 per month ; or .125 per month be
the seation, Payment to he made before th-
Stock is removed- Owners responaible fot aeci
dents or strays. Apply to JOHN T/113RP. 595
FOR SA TIE OR TO ET1T.
R 00MS TO LET.—Three Front Rooms to let
4-1' in my bloek, over Messes. Johnson Brothers/
3 Hardware Stoxe. Apply toaEle, Mlles=
Corn t 0.1ce, Seafort11. 592
p 001IS TO LET. ---Three looms to let averri.
-44) G. Ault's Grocery store, meltable for dress-
making apartments or for dwelling rooms, with
front and rear entrance. Apply to A. G. AULT.
Proprietor. 590
TO IIENT.—Hoe tun/ Lot in the Village of
Fgruerulville to Rents There are fully three -
quartets of an acre of good garden land in the
lot. Immediate posseesion -will be given,. En-
quire of GEORGE BLOOMFIELD, Egmond-
vine. 594
-re ARE CIIANCB.—Photograph Rooms to Let
on first fioor in Sr,ott's Brick Bleek, Seaforth,
position central. Also, three or four B.OoMAim
the flat above, suitaMe for a dwelling. Posses-
sion let january, 1879. Apply to F, ROLME-
STED, barrister, on the pretnieee, or to ROBT.
SCOTT, Msffillop.
"WARM To RENT.—Is situated in the Town-
•4- ehip of ETullette half way between the prospers -
out; market towns of Seaforth and Clinton, 14
miles from the Huron Road, on the Brd -coneese
Sion, and convenient to schoolbouse ,&e. Tbere
are 88 acres plowed, and 6 -11eres of fallevbest
looking prosperous; good bearing orehard and
well ; frame buildings, in good. repair; -well imp -
plied with good water; there is a good quantity
of feed on the premises; the land is in a good
state of cultivation. Apply to FRANCIS KET-
TLE, Promietor, Lot 7, Con. 3. Hallett. 588-42.
IMPORTANT NOTICES..
N OTTOE.—All parties indebted to the Estate
-A- of the late Simon Powell re requested. to pay
the same frathwith to the u ermgnad, or they
shall be handed into the CO rt for collectiort.
T. T. COLEMAN and A. G. VANEGMOND, Ex- -
ecutors. 561
N OTICE 'To DEBTORS.—elotice is hereby
'I- giventhat all persons indebted to• me for
small book accounts, that if their indebtedness
is Dot paid before Jammu first, ism, they will
be sued -without furthernotice or respect of per-
sons. 0. C. WILLSON. 576
1 IISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
—The firm of Hickson & Robertson, Butter
D &c., of Seaforth, is this day dissolved by
mutual eoneent, E. Hickson retiting and W. H.
R obertson continuing the business. All teeements
ank notes due the said firm are payable to W. S.
Robertson, and rill liabilities (if any) to be paid
by him. Signed—E. HICKSON, W. S. ROB-
ERTSON. Witness—W.11. BLEASDELL. Sea- •
forth, April 7,18792 592
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEASHIP.—Notiee
is hereby given that the partnership hereto-
. ;
tore existing between the undersignedomderfthe
style and firm et Latimer & Sperling, _carrying
on business in the Town of Seaforth ae garpen-
tere, has this day been dissolved by mutual. eon -
sent. Notice is also given that all debte due the
late firm will be collected by George W. Sper-
ling, to whom all claims against the firm enuet
be presented for settlement. Signed, THOMAS
LAU LITER, GEORGE W. SPARLING. Witness,
Sainnel Stark. Seaforth, April 21st, 1879. 594-4
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
VARM AND TOWN PROPERTY FOR ssi--e:„,
1:CH PAP.—Lot o, 1, Con. 9, McEillop, 100
Beres; north half Lot 30, Con. 9, 50
acres; north halt if north half Lot 131, Con. 9,
McKillop, 25 acres; residence occupied by Mr-
Melcolrason on Goninlock Survey, Seeforth ;
building lots on Jarvis' and F. G. Sparling's Sur-
veys. Apply to GRAY, YOUNG & SPART
Seaforth. 695
1\I EW STORE TO SELL OR RE -NT IN THE
-1-1 VILLAGE OF LAU-MP:T.—The subseaiber
offers to sell or rent his beautiful new store, now
ready for occupation. Size of store 4422, with
dwelling above store, height of teiliog of dwelling
house 10 feet, and rooms 'well finished. Is one
of the beet business stands in the County of Hu-
ron. For further particulars apply to the pro-
prietor. JOHN SCOTT, Lakelet P. 0. N. B.—
None with small capital need apply.. 593-3
IESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.— For
-ILI Sale, a comfortable brick Cottage with 8 acres
of choice land, in Roxboro, township of MeRilloPs
witban two miles and a ballot Seaforth. Thereis
a due orchard of choice bearing fruit trees, sleet
wells, stable, blacksmith shop, and all necessary
conveniences. It is pleasantly situated, and is
most desirable property for a retired farmer or a
maiket gardener. It will be sold cheap and an
easy ternas of payment if desired. Apply to the
proprietor on the premises or to Seaforth E 0.
THOMAS HYSLOP. 593
li‘ARMS FOR SA_LE —Two valuable farms, -viz,:
Lots 12 on the 7Ch and 8th Concessions of
Grey, comprising 200 acres. On lot 12, Conces-
sion 7, about 90 acres are cleared, and free from
stumps; lot 12, toneession 8, has shoat 10 acres
cleared, the remainder good hardwood. On the
homestead there is a commodious frame house,
with good batik barn 60x36, and frame shed 60x24,
a good bearing orchard, and first-class well and
ptunp. Title perfect; terms reasoneble. Apply
on the premises, or to JOHN McDTTOSH, 3:3rus-
selsE 0, 594x3
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—Being north
Y halves of Lot Nos. 45 and 46, Concession le
Township of Morrie, County of Huron, comprising
100 acres cleared and in a good state Of cultiva-
tion; remainder valuably timbered. The fermis
within two miles of Bluevale station, Wellingtons
Grey and Bruce Railway, fan Silas *Alta Wing-
linxn station, Wellington, Grel end.13=tie and
London, Huron and Bruce' 33...s11e*s.feete eif the
most rapidly growing towns in wentliontaxio,
and within 5 mites of Wroxoter station, Toronto,
Grey and Bruce. First-class fruitbetuing orelised;
good frame buildings, extellent Waters FOIC ,
further particulars apply an the premises 94--
ARCHIBAL1) BEVEL.