The Huron Expositor, 1881-06-03, Page 5(NE 31 1881.
Both these ladies
and held in the eery
s
r • they were metes
sc,dist Church. The
red a profound senate
the parents of all the
eartfelt sympathy of
The bodies of the
1)na Master Whaley
linton, and were met
, number of friends.
7 OH the night before,
lay, Mr. J. P. Martin,
lading at an upstaie
ten awakened by the
?ing carried on, whets
• a crash of broken
ple of inches of hjm.
what was wrong, he
t had pa,ssed through
then shattered two
is, and glinted the wall
ie the room, the bal-
loon Mr. Ma.rtin. coll-
ar on his narrow
may.
z were the successful
le athletic sports at
E*118 Birthday: Stand-
, Scott, Brussels, 12
r. Fowler, 11 feet 10
•
jump—A. Scott; 20
(avell, Ripley, 18 feet
rang hop Step—_A.
Ocheo ; A. Powell, 40
limning high jump—
, J. Ross, L,ucknow, 4
ltanding high jump --
inches ; J. Rees,
riting atone—A- Scott,
; D. McLean, 32f feet.
sal railway agitation
it and about Exeter.,
the Exeter committee
?ening, the Secretary
• conanannicate with
of the different sur-
ips with the -view of
t amount ean be raised,
• the construction of
and appointing cem_
(ipon Mr. Hickson, the
Grand Trunk. The
eh of the Grand Trunk
LI/Ca11 to Exeter,
to Bayfield by way of
Birthday was celebrat-
of Manchester this
r never equalled before.
the areaaements of the
,eneed by the calithum-
-by the games, races,
ed by the strains, of our
!hide, considering the
-aotinds very wait. In
concert in aid of the -
ly attended, and viatt
-.Tess, about $30 being
einging of the Misses
r well done, and the
el in a masterly styleby
formerly Miss Mutch,
e prize of a, coucertina,
at playing on the organ.
ectipiecl by Mr. A. Me-
e -formed his part in a
ly manner.
n road not many miles
sge in this county, two
"re out drivireg in a cov-
t on the road. were ex -
5 merits of a certain gen-
Tan gli ng —in fan—over
Aare hire. While the
raa at its height, one of
iglat that she heard a
behind. Leaning out
la she met a sight that
her to draw in her head.
/I all was driving behind,
a conversation, and con-
paroxysnas of laughter
a roll him out of his car -
their horse a quick out
the fair wranglers were
,t and hearing, and the
left to smile alone.
doh Star of last week
llamas McGillieuddy, of
has for some time been.
list a trio of bachelor
injustice to the married
Goderich, broke the
.on Tuesday last, and
celebrate his wedding
1 the Queen's Birthday
-ips to Stratford have
frequent of late, but as
ded in carrying • off a
john Dutton, druggiat,
is absence from Goder-
lotted. He has the best
press gang" for his future
ire say that the "other
Dfit by the good example
ir fellow, and go and do
e little delay as Possible.
enetary Times of last
1he following: Mr. Wm. .
L to be a well-to-do far -
la, grew tired of that
upation and its hum-
ving, and sold the farm
e. He then went to
purchased the grocery
ller as he would a prize
5 sam of $1,500, an un -
section to commence
le career in merchan-
is character. He dis-
o freely to a. poor class -
ci lost heavily thereby.
It the city, and is not ex.
arm -When will men
iep Aare so as to make
teeds business training
s ago, while a Clinton
T. Cooper was in Sea -
:5 he thought, eight dol -
in the inside pocket of
tly after his- arrival in
iscoyered that he was
ry„ and concluding/ that
it in Seaforth, he t'drove
muoJi to his joy found
t exactly -where he sup- -
tit them in his pocket.
11 had blown about 12
liers. They were droper at Carmichael's Ho -
SA, and, the wonder is
ould have lain there
• hours without having
an one, especially as
eople must have paesed
probably trampled upon
time. In future Mr.
kr be more careful a
ii•ot handle it so care -
;nay not be SO lucky the
tikes a loss.
Ado instance of animal
Oe Under the observe
-
an of Port Albert, ill
Ashfield, a few days
en.eaged in building a
e
hire were seine post
had lately dug. While
1 his attention was at --
ea -eller aotiona and still
noise of a ewe standing
'ts post holes. On going
juNE 3, 1881.
THE HUROi4 EXPOSITOR.
•••••
over he saw what was the matter with
the creature; he found her gazing
steadily into the hole, and still uttering
plaintive and almost intelligible ories.
On further examination he found there
-was a lamb in the hole, and on his re-
moving it, the ewe eeemed by her ac-
tions to testify her gratitude and satis-
faction in the most lively manner.
Such actions on the part of animals of
the lower order, if they do not go far
towards proving the theory that they
are endowed with certain glimmering
rays of reason, at least establieh beyond
dispute the fact that they possess aifeo-
tions almost human in their nature.
—The Goderich Signal, which is a
recognized authority on such matters,
gets off the following "sarcasm," which
is too good to be lost, on a prevalent,
but absurd, and often ridiculous cus-
tom_ It is as follows,: The town
swells say that the manner of lifting
the hat when a gentleman meets a lady
on the street, will be different from that
of last year. The gentleman's art of
corning the drum major. business With
his right hand, grasping the hat, throw
-
big it aterm's length, at an angle of
45 degrees, then letting the hand fall
down slowly till -it rests on a level with
the lower button of his vest, then re-
placing it, accomplishing the difficult
feat when the lady is already a quarter
of a mile behind him, will be entire-
ly done away with. In reference to
this aot, the style for the ensuing ...year
will be, on meeting a lady—a yonng
lady especially= -throw the head for..
; grin so that all the front teeth
are visible; elevate the right, or left
hand, as the ease may be; reach
around to the back of the head; clasp
the head gear at that vicinity and gent-
ly pull it down over the face, and
quietly place the hat -again in its for-
mer position. This must be done
gracefully, or the effect will be dis-
heartening.
' Perth Items.
Fall wheat will only be -about half
a crop around St. Marys. 1
—J. Moore, a- Dublin man, while in-
toxicated, was robbed of $50. No trace
of the thief has been discovered. ,
—Mr. R. Collie, of Fullerton, is reek-
ing improvements to the extent of
$1,000 in his brick and tile yards.
—Mr. R. Moffatt, of Mitchell, has
gone to spend a month in the State of
Virginia for the benefit of his health.
--,The Stratford Horticultural So-
eitity held a meeting on Wednesday, for
the discussion of insects injueions to
trees and plants.
—Mr. ja•mes Morrison, a former re-
sident of Stratford, lost three children
by the steamboat accident, at London,
on Queen's Birthday.
—A horse belouging to Mr. Henry
Smith, of Elma, ran away the other
day, and completely wrecked a new
buggy to which it was attached.
—A valuable ranch cow, belonging to
Mr. Henry Metcalf, of Mitchell, was
run over and killed bsea freight train on
the Grand Trunk, a few days ago.
—On the afternoon of the 24th, Bethel
church., Fullerton, held a most success-
ful tea meeting, the proceeds of which
amounted to $55, clear of expense. •
—The Knox chureh congregation of
St. Marys have wiped the debt entirely
off their church, and are now making
efforts to enclose the beautiful edifice
with an iron fence.
—Professor Gregg, of Knox College,
Toronto, occupied the pulPit in Mr.
Stewart's church, North Easthope, on
;Sabbath, 22nd May. He preached a
powerful sermon frorn the text, "I know
-that my Redeemer liveth.!'
—The mules attached to a Listowel
.egg ea.rrier's wagon ran away going
down the hill into Mitchell, the other
day., The driver fell to the ground and
the wagon passed over him, but fortun-
ately he sustained no injury.
.—The Elma Butter and Cheese
xanufacturing Company made their
first sale last week, amounting to 14,042
pounds, for which $1,355 63 was realiz-
ed. this is doing well for the short
time since the factory began operations.
—The concert got up under the
auspices of the young men of Knox
church, Mitchell, on the evening of the
24th elt., was well attended, and passed
off successfully. The proceeds amount-
ed to $90, and will be applied to the
debt on the church.
— Mr. and Mrs. Carter, of St. Marys,
left home on Saturday and did -not re-
turn until Monday morning. Daring
their absence their house was entered
by burettes and $70 worth of 'jewellery
stolen, hichnling Mrs. Carter's engage-
ment and wedding rings.
—A number of regardless yonng men
from Listowel, have been spending Sun-
day fishing in the creek that crosses the
second concession of Elnaa. It the
offelace is repea•ted the residents in that
section intend reporting them to the
proper authorities to be prosecuted for
Sabbath desecration.
— It is stated- by a local paper, that
a few days ago every hotel keeper and i
-shop keeper in Stratford. received by re-
gistered letter a circular issued and
signed by George S. Ohm* License In-
spector for North Perth, containing a
list of 72 persous, Men and women,
who were accused of being in the habit
of drinking intoxicating liquor to excess,
and warning licensed dealers not to sell_
them liquor.
—The first meeting of the Dairy
Board of Trade and the cheese fair,
were held at Stratford, on the 26th ult.
There was a large representation of
buyers and sellers. Mr. James Pickard,
of St. Marys, was eleeted President, and
Mr. John Brown, Sectetary. The mar-
ket will be free to members Of other
markets who present their certificates.
The offerings were 1,865 boxes, and no
sales reported.. 1
—A serious accident recently befell
Miss Hamilton, of Donegal. Th,e young
lady and her mallet were returning
from Listowel in a buggy, and when
apposite the Dominion cheese factory
their horse ran away, throwing the
occupants of the buggy out and serions-
H
deavored to get him
when crossing the s
Metcalf's residence, he
go west, and threw
daughter Rome distan
while Miss Rankin h
under the buggy'. g
•the animal's head, w
plunged so as to rai
ground, and by so 4
doubt she saved her f
men who, saw the tr
their assistance and
when it was found th
a miraculous escape.1
—A shocking acoi
Stratford, at 6 &clod
noon. A man name
ployed as a yarderne
Trunk. Railway yard
killed., It appears t
coupled the engine
when stepping away
rail, falling across it
ly cut in two. His o
shocking iipectaele, h ing
ed. The deceased
yardmaster Moir, and
spected, he being az
He was 37 years
a wife and four small c
his loss. 1
General Ne
The. Hon. J. C
Edward Island, Miri
Fisheries, is reporte
ill that his recovery,
— The nomination
the representation
Pictou in 'the House
been fixed for the 1
polling for the i8th.1
stituency was mad
McLellan, the new!
and the_latter by ti
Mr. James McDonal
—The jury �n the
Sarah Jane Potte
horribly outraged at
time ago, after alai
deliberation, brought in
. R
, J
er control, bub
north f Mri
turned short tell
la : egg and her
oe m the buggsa
ell n to the reine
rs egg_ sprang td
L : ilhe reseed and
se • her frota the
oi ig I there , is no
s life. , Some
rll'Illia ay ,w nt to
iag et d the buggy,
e !a ies had made
:
ti occurred all
turday, after
a n Mott., em -i
the rGran
ae acoidentall
he had jest mil
la tram, and
t ipped en the
d comp1ete-1
, presented Di
uch disfigurl
e brother of
es much rei
ustrious mani
03, end leave
ren to mourrj
tems.
po
ster
tg`P
8 1:10
Of -
f C
Of
th
Ob
el a
e, of Princ
of Marine an
e so seriousl
expected. 1
andidetes foil
lchester andl
ommons hall
nst., and th
0 former con
ant for Mr
net Minister•
pointment of
to a jiidgeship.
body of the girl
who w1as se
t
iMerriton short
t helf an hour'
a ver ict b
Monaghan
dgersand th
. The firs
41
•
wilful murder againe
Richard Powell, Tho
prisoner, John Rile
three mentioned jaa,ve absconded an
cannot be found just now
— In the Court -of Queen's Bench a
Toronto on Wednesday, Mr. iJustio
Armour - held t
Temperance Act,
been in force in
Latnbton, was in re
polling for it took pl
apart for the nomin
tario Legislature, w
to the provisions of t
election being allowd to take p
at the Caned
uppo ed tp hay
th county o
lity void, las th
ce o the day se
tion for t e On
hich was ontrar
he et, n othe
ace 0
or thi
the same day a8 th polling
Act.
—The Manitoba Free Press says!:
„Mr. Looby, an Ontario harness, makei,
had a magnificent set of ingle harries
which took the firstprizE
ern Fair. It was BO goo
the bloated aristocr ts o
money enough to , buy t, so he east
brought it out her:, and along came
Mr. Ovens, of the I orfolk ,House, and
took it in for every -
Looby could get up
thousand dollar s
would fill a want
country.
at the Wes
that none f
Ontario ha
ay arnesa, If M*.
• n mber of te
ts f harness, e
bon felt in tWa
He sall[.
ORDER OF THE Des.—Painting, whit •
g axe now the ord r
washing and paperi
of the day.
TRA.DE.—Busines
trade very good.
finding its way to
PERSONAL.—Mr.
ville, formerly a m
was here on busin'
looks hale and heti
DRILLING.—Meseis. M,cEwen Broth-
, bay° commenced
e everything now in
rder and we wish
1
mes Laing, of Tuck-
om this station ia
tobal, a car load f
ell, of Hibbert, s
nts from here for
late 113ad di
River Thames
one absorbin
the past wee
.expressione
ere heard f
d relatives.
,.
ii
APPROPRIATE AND IMP ESSIVE SERMO
--The Rev. A. Y. , artley, of this vi
lege, and pastor oif the Presbyteri
Church at Rodgerville, delivered a ve
eloquent and appropriate sermon
Sabbath last, in re eren0e to the late
sad disaster at Lot on, Itaking for his
text the 13th chapter of f.lrike, :4th a d
5th verses. The reverend;gentleman
very feelingly alluded to that sed even
ecio s lives, in t
and pleasiar
into ,eternit
/dwelt upon t
the fact of o
hands of G-od,
, spiritually, of
trust and hope
,
appealed to
t wandering
and worldly
race Christ, as
to theta in the
en be Well with
ey might, like
fated vessel, be
ent's ne-
n The
an able -
g to the
se who
ain, im-
taking
than the
Lae
onsi
arke
.Ha
rcha
ss t
ty.
here report
erable grain is
gh, of Thamee-
t of this place,
is week. 14e
ere, salt contractor
drilling. They, ha,
splendid working
them much success
SHIPPED.—Mr. J
ersmith, shipped f
Thursday, for Man
cattle.—Mr: Cald
also makieg shipba
the same place.
ALL THE Terateet•The
)flth
th
for
,
anc
rYW
ds a
aster that occurred
at London, has be,
topic of conversatio
among our villager
sympathy are eve
those bereft of frie
11
where so many p
full enjoyment of 1
weie so suddenly h
The reverend genti
uncertainty of life, and
being at all times i the
it
and th perfect se urit
all tho e who put , heir
in hirn. He ear• esti
those who wer y
in -the- paths of ' sin
pleasure to at once ern
he was:so freely o ered
Gospel, and all wo ld t
'them, even thou h t
those on board th t ill
summoned at scare ly
tice to appear befo e th
reverend gentlema con
and earnest addres , by
responsibility resti g u
would, through me e gr
peril so many prec 0118
on board a numbe , far
boat was able or de ign
els° referred to the or
who, through acts, f fo
daring, frequently mpe
their own lives, bet tho
address was listene to
rept attention.
irt
rrie
man
ly. injuring Miss Hatiailton. Her con-
dition is gradually improving, and
hopes are uow entertained of her re-
covery. Mrs. Hamilton escaped. with-
out serious injury.
—An exciting runaway took place
near Mitchell, on the morning of the
25th ult., which came near being of
serious couseqnence. A Miss Rankils,
from the township of Mornington, was
visiting her relations in Mitchell, the
family of Mr. John Begg, and on the
morning of the 24th started for Russel -
dale, accompanied by Mrs. Begg and
her daughter. The horse driven by the
young woman was young and spirited,
and just as he crossed the railway
bridge he ran away. Miss Rankin en- e
mom
.r Mak
luded.
referri
•on th
ed of
live, b
reater
d toes ry. He
Malt of thoee
ly and heedless
Wed, not only
e of other& The
hroughout with
Butter, Ttib... . I .
Flggs
Flour, per 100 Ibt
Hay, new
Ride,per 1001
Salt retail )per b arrel,
filhelr a kiwi each
Eialt(wholesale)rier herr
Potatoes, per bnshen w . 0 2
0 3
Births.
TIMMON—In BI h, bn the 24th ult., the wife of
Mr. Thomas ammon of a daughter.
MoMITRCHIE—Ii Clinton, on the 22nd ult., the
wife of Mr. W MeMutchie of a dattgbter.
31,
DEVINE—In Cli ton, on the 18th ult., the wife
of Mr. W. evine of twins — ion and
daughter. I
WONNACOTT.— n 0olborne, oli the $th ult.,
the wife of . R. Wonnacott of a dtaighter.
HAYOROFT—In Brussels on thp 16th. ' t., the *
wife of Mr, Thomas Haycrof of a es , gh r.
1 ,
Marri ges
BLEASDELL—WILSON At t e red en
the bride's father, Sil er Creek, See. orth
Rev. J. Hill, M. A ,o • the let inet. ' Mr
W. BleasdelL of Ha ilton, Ont, 1. N
youngest daughter of Alexander Wil oen,
TODD—LEE—In St. Th mas' Church, :O'eaf
by Rev. Mr. Craig, for erly Of Seaf rth,
. *Philip Todd, 1 Toron o, to Mimi ' osa
of Seaforth, a d form ly of London.
jOHNSTON—ST 0171) On the 24t. nit
Rev. J. T. S ith, at the residen of
bride's father, Mr. Jo n Johnston, o Mo
to Miss Eliza Sane, Oa dest daughte of
Dayid Stroud, of Ashfi ld.
TAYLOR--FRIED--At th residence of their
father, Hay, bisiRev. . C. Watson, M.
the 18th nit-, r. I.,esi e Rees Taylor - to
Lanra Freid, f Dash ood. *
BUNSON—MAC ONALD In Clifford, by
;
Brinson, to Wes Mar aret Ann Micdo,
Wm, Savage, on the 28rd ult., Mr. . Thou.
both of Le.kel .
YOUNG — SIMP. ON — . the Presbyt
Church, Dungannon, n the llth ult, by
R. W. Leitch, Mr. J: u es Young, of Port
herb, to Miss Sarah S' I. peon, of Ashfield.
PENFOUND—POLLOCK At the manse, Kip
.,, on the 25th 'ult, by Rev. H. Cameron,
‘ Thomas Penfound, 1 Kincardine, to -
Maggie Pollock, of Ha .
SEARLES—BRIOHAki In Kincardin on
10th ult., by Rev. 44 . Hilliard, 1.
Searles, of Morris, to :i ss Jane Ellen, se
daughter of tie late r. Richard Brigh
Hallett,
8
M.
de'l3
, on.
is0
ea
.an
ev.
Al -
11,
M.
•
Dea hs.
HEFFERNAN-s-In Ethel, on the 23rd
arinep., wife of Mr. John C. Heffe nen,
24 years and 14 months.
MUIR—In Rent:inn, on he 25th ult., Jam
Muir, aged 25 years.
TH
M RKETS.
SEAF RTII, Jane 2, 18:1.
1 07 eo 10
Fall Wheat
Spring Wheat, Fi e, per b ahel,1 10 to 13
Spring Whetit,R dChaff, erbush01 8073 ttioo 8140
Oats per bnahel
Peas per b ushel......... 00 5600 1111 00 5) 64
Barley per bash° .....
0 18 to 0 13
B(tter,Neol,Loose
0 14 to 14
0 11 o
. ....... 27o
.. 8 00 o
5 00 o
.. 50
...... •
Oatinealrbrl
Apples, per bag.'
1 . 6 0
Tallow, per lb 0 0
Timothy Seed per bush 1 25
Clover Seed per millet 4 5
Wool per' ib o
11
otrrow, nine
Fal1Wheat,per netted I 1
Spring Wheat, p rbushe 1 0
Clatioper bushel I 0 8
Barloy,per bushel....... ...... 0 6
Peas,per bushel , 0 6
Batter 0 1
Potatoee,new 0 2
Ego 1 01
Hay,perton.....i... J., ......... . . 10 0
Clover Seed. .1. .. - 4,5
Timothy Seed... 2 7
' Wool, 4 .
Dressed Hogs per 10? lb
o
7
•
LIVERPOOL, June 1. — Spri
9s 3d; red ' w.nter, 98
00d ; white, 9s 06d; oln
oats, 6s 2d; barl y, 5s 3d;
07d; pork, 72s 6d ; beef, 870 6
550 6d.
411
Mc
A BAD Gesei.--Alfre
of Mr. Abraham 'Oava,
concession of MoKillop,
tune to cut himse f w
Tuesday last. He was
of wood when t to a
striking above Us: a
a nasty gash thr
He will not be abh to
jiired limb for so ee e ti
'very pleasant this ear
1
13.
• Cavanagh, s n
egh, of the 14th
had the misf
asplittirlg xe btolonk
e slipped, aiad
kb, inflicted' a
:6 inches lotig.
alk on the in -
e, whieh is not
weath er.
1 (.4
EI AND; DIMS
'cee for any quan
and calf skins
No truOk or tr
.PoRTElt. 654
WOOL 'PICKINGS,
I will pay the highest
of wool pickings, Hil
livered at my turiai , -
oath for everything.
HID
ash p
, shee
store
OHN
tY
de -
deo.
TORONTO, atii1i3
to $1.14; spring,$1.
peas, 90o to 76c
75c; hay, per to
butter, 13c to 20c
40c to 45 ; eggs, p
dressed hogs,iper 10
wool, per lb.,1 22c
22c.
Cheese
LITTLE FALLS, N
ket dull,; factory c
signed et 8-ic to 10
dairy 8c, to 9-0.
Uncer, N. Y„ M
sold at 9c ta ;
1,900 boxes epmmis
.41111 Wt.
Oto $1.18;
, $10 00
potatoes
r doz., 13
lbs.„$8.00
o 23o; wo
arjKets;
Y., May
peso told
, bulk at
y
ceding pr
ioned.
•
Live, Stock Market
MoNTREAL, May 31.—prices
beef ranged from 5c to 5.ic, sec
from 4c to 41c, and third-class
so 3/c per lb., live weight. T
pal buyer was James McShane,
perchased 50 head of fine c ttl
shipment to England, at 51.0 p r
Nicholson bought 14 head of 0
steers, at 5.i -c per lb, J. Ryan, of
bed, sold 20 head of small
es ranging 4.1c to go per
s sold freely from $30 to
yes were higher in price,
$2.50 t $8 each. Shee
$3.50 to $7 each, and lambs
o $4 each. Hogs brongbt $ per 100
BUFFALO, May 31 .—Sheep
—The supply was- heavy', num
of
rul
on
10
0
0
0
0
11
86
00
00
150
00
90
0 80
40
6 iO
0 el6
8 25
5 00
, 18$1.
O 1.12
O 1 10
O 040
• o 70
• 070
@ O4
O 0 30
• op
• 12
O 500
O 800
@ 75°
O 025
g heat
d to Os
, 9 9d;
peas, 68
• ascot's?
at, $14i0
oat, 400
65e to
o$12 00;
per beg,
to 1o.;
to . 0 ;
1, 2 o to
1. r-
nd c n -
*c, fa4m
0 bo
ese 9
08
;
for best
nd-class
from 3c
princi-
wt.()
for
B.
tad°
Que-
teers at
50 each.
id field
, ranged
pn
CO
Ca
fro
fro
bbs
$2
0 cars of sale stock., Th
d very dell and dra gy,
ade
prices
West
oice,
5.40.
o $5.
he few transactions
lower than closing
.1
ek. Common to fair
$4-0 to $5 ; good to c
$5. 0 ; if veey choice,
rarabs quotable at $5.25
a lambs
ering all
market
a prides
ere fully
of last
n sheep,
$5.15 to
Western
5. Hogs
—Trade ruled dull and slow, with Sheets
28 cars of sale stock on bane. There
watt 110 demand from New Yo k beyers,
very little inquiry 4om s ipp rs at
Sales of fair to good Yorkers
ged from $5.90 to $6.05, a few choice
rk weights bringing i6.10 o 6.15;$
d to choice medium $6.20 to $6.30, a
g $6.35. Pigs
•
91
141
ESTRAY STOCK.
VST3AY CALVES—Strayed from the prem-
-'-' Ikea of the undereigned, Lot No. 4, Con. 6,
MeKilioposbout the First of May, Five Yearling
Calves—three steers and two heifers. The three
steers were allred with the exception of a small
efar on the face of each; one of the heifers was
white with red neck and a little red around the
falce and head, and the cther was spottid red
and white. Any person giving snob information
es' will lead to the recovery of the shove animals
will be suitably rewatded. THOS. O'ROURKE,
Bereehwood P. 0. , 704-4
• IMPORTANT NOTICES.
VOTICE—The Connell of the Corpora ion of
-1-1 tie County of Huron will meet in the Court
House in the Town of Godericto on Tumid y, the
7th day of June next. PETER ADA SON,
CoUnty Clerk. 71' 2
M'1ETHODIST PARSONAGE AT WAL
' Tenders will be received for the erec
a 'Par.onage at the Village of Walton,
Jbne iltb, at II °Week P. M. The lowest
tender will not be accepted unless eatiefac
the building Committee. BRIM and Sp
tions can be seen at the residence of
Morrieon, rear Walton, after the 6th of
ANDREW MORRISON, Segretary.
-
see ASTUISE— 60 acre,' for cattle; $1 50 for a
-a- eingle month, or $1 26 per month r the
Beaton, Year,ipg cattle at 75 cents per •onth
fot the ecason. All pa.ture to be paid for afore
rarnov 1 of animale. Owners of stock to lie reo-
pen eible for est rays or lo Pees. Apply early.: Only
a limited number wanted. JOHN THORP,
donce Dion 2,11. R. EL, Tuckeismith. 4 good
bora hand wanted for a term of months. Apply
-totabove. 1 7J4x4
'N ()TICE TO CONTRACTORS—Tender for a
Stone Culvert and Cm ting Down th Em-
benkreents on the 6th and 7th Centre alone,
shout ons -half mile north .of Varna, will be re-
• c ived by the under signed up till the 18th day of
ti re ]81.at2o'cIookP.M. Plans and eyed-
fications to be seen at the Clerk's ofl1oi. For
f tir i b er info) maticn apply to any of the C tuacil-
10re o to William Graham, Reeve. The lloweet
ot any tender not netesearily accepted. GEORGE
STEW ART, Clerk, Varna. 104-2
ON—
ionof
U1) to
1 any
ory to
cities -
drew
June.
704
all
ra
go
fekr very fa,ncy hringi
quOtable at $5 to $5.50.
I Local Notices.
600D EATING. — Try the Magnolia,
Hem, for sale at Winspo & ouNG' .1 The best
and sweetest nreat in the ma et. 7
Loox out for insects n you 'currant
and Gooseberry bashe r, and se He ebore. For
sale at E. Hicitsoti & Co.'s Drag Stor 7Q2
WILSON cYoth& are eelling Te and
Sugar at a very small alvance on Mo treall whole-
sale price. Call and sea sam le an jn ge for
yoorselves. 699 .
THE GROCERY, STORE NEXT POOR TO
TiiE POST OFFICE.— Swede Turni Seed, War-
ranted fresh and true to n e : Bo 1Norfollr,
Mar quiz of Lorne, Fine Imp: Ned Weirtbuty, Car-
ter's IniperialoSkirvin es Imp wool, at 20 cents a
pound, and a reductio to patties parchaain 10
pounds and tVer. D. D. Bosn, Grocer, a -
forth. 702
1
BARBED 'ENCE W1BE.-0u1 stock Of
the Washburn & Moen Gal've.pized tool Barbed
Fe neing Wird is at present exha t d, but we
e xpect to receive a ear load early nex4 week,hioh
we will be able to sell at a redneed p i e. Eiam-
ine the Wire and be co ovinced it has1 o rival in
the market. Before purchasing a4' our price.
JoRNSON )3RoTHERs. 703
SEEDS. --- WILSoN & You et1 have a
large stock of field and Garden Seeds, all new, and
bought from the most reh'able see ' en in, the
best we can get, independent o price, Iconsidering
Dominion. In selecting see)we alwaYe huo' the
poor seeds dear at any price We have kill the
best varieties of Turnips, Matgolds and Carrots,
whieh we will sell as low as any hones in the
trade, quality considered. 699
. 1!
VAR
C
acres
dwelli
Orcha
cherri
0 nes
ft out
the a
letter
Poop
F A
. 1
eiir-e al
lirst•
/rem
yo
from
tiler
pre m
THO
EAL ESTATE FOR SA E.
FOR SALE—Being west half of lEot 28,
ncestion 8, Etbbeit, containing 50 ares, 46
leered and 40 acres free from stum ; good
g house an4 well; fine young bearing
d, containi g apples, plums, per8 end
s ; log barn ind stable: the land i of the
quality; 3 miles frem Staffa and miles
Se alorth and Dublin; good gravel rads to
ove places. 4pply on the premises, r if by
to Staffa P. ,O. GEORGE CALD VELL,
tor. 704
M FOR SALE—Being Lot 26, Concession
, Hibbert, containing 100 acres, 80 ol which
•ared, underdrained, well fenced and in a
la- s state of cultivation; the berm is
red with hardwocd ; there is a fram house,
barn and stable ; plenty of good water and
g oi chard; it is 6 miles from Henson, 10
Seaforth and 21 from Cromarty. liar fur -
articulate apply to the proprietor on the
see, or if by letter to Cromarty pos office.
AS 0L1VEB I704
FA M FOR SALE—For Sale, a t- class
arm, being the soath half of Lot 17, Lake
toad, East, Stanley ; the farm cont ins 681
acres of land, 60 acres of which are cleated, and
the h lance good hardwood bush; there Os on the
plac a g000 beariog Orchard, a first -alas!, wt11, a
good it ame barn, stable, shed and driving house;
the p ace is well fenced and in first-clas order.
For • rther partictilars apply to ROBEI4T POL-
LOC , Goshen Line, Stanley, or to J0H POL-
LOC , Proprietor, Silver Springs, Manito .704-8
FA
Lot
*ere
tion,
Gd a
Ant -
buil
wate
gray
post
.Also
Pone
'iv ell
Fein
io
tor.
1
•
M FOR S4E—For Salo Cheap,f as the
roprieior is gcing to Dakota, south half of
1, Concession 18, Hullett, containing 75
, all cleared ahd in a good state of cultiva-
• eing nearly free from stumps, underdrain-
d well fenced; there is a good log house,
lass frame llaru and other necessary out-
ings; a good bearipg orchard and plenty of
; it -is ten miles from Se aforth, on, a good
is equal to any in Ontario. d
l road, cm d riven lee t t o school, church and
the la
the soPth part of the south half or Lot 1,
• salon 12, H llett, contararag 25 acres, all
timbered. hese two places will' be sold
ately or tc ge her. Apply on the proraises or
tifko P. 0, WILLIAM SDITTH,'Pr9.1/19-
704
....f....7..........
AUCTION SALES
PLENDID CHANCE FOR MIL ERB—
her e will be sold by Public Ancto4i, at the
Quve 's Hotel, Seeforth. on THURpA , JUNE
2nd, 1881, at 2 o'Clook P. M, the Boxboxlo Flour-
ing l Ills Pr °peat. The Mill contains t ee ion
Of 'Tines, with engine ard boiler, and t 0 whole
In g od working order. It is situated ii one of
he est a gricultur al countries in Canada., and a
p le did gristing,ard flouring busineesean be
dote by a good man. Connected with he mill
s a gcod 'ater privilege, also 8 acres of xeellent
and Immediately Apposite this mill, and be-
orig ng to the property, is a splendid la go brick
onse, used as a residence for the mille in con-
ect on with which is orofifth of an a re, well
Jan ed with fruit and ornamental tr es; and
ther is every netessary convenience in oonnec-
, tion with the residence. This is a mos desire -
le property for a gcod practical man, nd will
e s ld-cteap and on easy terms. The ill and
: .
1 es 'demo will be sold separately, or to ether if
TE MS—Ten re cent. ot the porches money
; eel ble ; and rth will positively e sold.
' on ti e day of . sole ; enough of the bo ance to
. ma k up $1,060 within 80 days, end the remain-
der n time to snit purchaser. ;For fur her par -
tic niers apply to the auctioneer or th under -
Signe . A. STRONG, Agent. 3. P. RINE,
Ancti neer.- 702
L
The above'Sale has been, Post-
, on d until bursday, June 9, at 4
I /el i ck P. 1111. at the same place.
4.. /STRONG, Agent.
:
RRIA E LICEN ES
fSSUED AT
H HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE
I
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO.
,
I
WITNESSES REQUIRED.
NEW AND HANDSOME GOODS
HOFFMAN BROTHERS', SEAFORTH.
SPLIENDID VALUE IN DRESS GOODS.
SPLENDID VALUE IN FINE PRINTS.
SPLENDID VALUE IN HOLLANDS.
SPLENDID VALUE IN SHIRT1NGS.
SPL NDID VALUE IN DUCKS.
SPL NDID VALUE IN DENIMS.
SPLNDID VALUE IN CORDS.
SPLENDID VALUE IN 'TASSELS.
SPLENDID VALUE IN TRIMMING.
SPLENDID V4UE IN EVERYTHIOG.
REMEMBER THE ONLY CHEAP CASH SI'ORE
CARDNO'S
BLOCK. I
HOFFMAN BROTITEliS, Seaforth.
A NEW GROCERY IN SEA4FORTH.
1-1 IT CI- I—I
SEASON OF 4'881.
EES, SEEDS
M. ieloR,paso
Having purchased a Large Stook of
ELD AND CAPDEN SEEDS
From the Well-EnOWn House of
jJ$HN A. BRUCE 'Si Co.,
Is
repared to offer, either in I:011k or by the
Paper, Good, Flesh and .eliable
S EDS OF ALL
11 AVIIG and Reber teen's Se
Rerroved to the Commodious Store in Stark's Block, beto!men Megarey's Bakery
Seed
Store, and havirg more r om at his disposal than ie required for his Cured
Meat Business, was adde
A STOCK OF NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES
cll
Which will be found as Coreplete an Varied as any in the Trade, and
,
EVERYT4ING IS FAgsH AISiD NEW.
He is deteimined to sell strictly for cash, and will c4vseqnently give his customers the belief t of
Liberal Discount from o inary trade prices.
Some of the Best Teas in t e Market for the Abney.
CURED MEATS 1;i1ALLDESCRIPTIO;S ALWAYS ON HAND AS US AL
Goods D4ivered n an part the Town Free of Chartge,
1
BUTTER ANP EGGS TAKEN FOR GOOOS AS CASH,
Rel4em4er the Place Eind Give Me a Trial.
HUG -H OBB; Main Street, Seaforth.
THE SEAF4TH ACRICU
LTURAL IMPLEMENT EMPORIUM,
0. C. WILLSON
HAS
FARMING
PLOWS—The
American Olive
son's No. 40 0
Plows. This i
them Were p
REAPERS AN
- theseason,afl
the Massey M
Binders. Th
they are fully
0. C. \A/ILLS°
NO* ON HAND a FULL sTock OF ALL KINDS OF
IMPLEMN S AND MACHINE
CONSISTINtfr OF T
ii, a ..q..: ii 44_ 4
F sey es 0.. 11111E14e tuber • i
Ch led low, No. 40, man
lied nd the Brantf rd Chill
certainly the best leeted sti
chairing elsewhere.
D MOWERS
d as usual I have a
wer and Sharp's S
Se Machines are
up to the improvem
-
S M A LWLe ediel and rSreftlitN
ere, Tc Bre— Pita
price
The R
borough
lky Hors
well kr
nte fort
1 stock
tere an
E FOLLOWING:
e Three Roll Beam Chilled Plow; the Et
featured at South Bend, Indiana; als
d Plows, and,a number of other General P
ck of Plows ever kept in Seaforth; call a
aper and Mower business is again to
eliable stock, consisting Of the Massey lia
Rake, also Millet's Buckeye Twine an
wn to require any comment, suffice it to
e season of 1881.
Y,
mine
Wat-
ose
d see
Tidier
ester,
Wire
y that
of small implements, such as Horse Hoes,
Corn Cultivators. Iran Harrows at a r duced
SEWING MAC
The Wanzer F,
standard =trainee, a
Machine Needles,
teed.
Also Agent for
Waltzer 0, D and
d parties purchasin
Oils and Repairs.
ill 1
Abell's Patent
INS A SPECIALTY.
E, Wils
can rely
pairing
n B, Louise and other machines. These are
n getting -value for their money.
done on the shortest notice, and work graaran-
,
O. C.
N. 130-:-A few horses taken in exchang
At the Lewes
Possible Price, donsisting of a
Variety of
Swede Turnip,.
Field and Garden Carrots,
Mangiel TiTurtzel,
Millet and Hungaiian Grass,
Clover and Timothy,
And All :Kinds of Gevrden and
Plbwer ;Seeds.
ROCERIES, ORPOKERY,
AND PROVIS16NS.
le have a Full Stodk :Of Grocertee,Crockeryoand
P1. visions, and would call speCial attention to
Large Steck of
V s,
C nei sting of Moonine, Ping Suey, Young Hyson,
G- =powder, Congos, Uncolored, and. japans,
1
11 Fresh and New Season,
d Better Valtie than ever befpre offered to the
e leis. Also
E IRA C000 VALUE IN SUGARS.
'Give us a -Cell and be eonviteed that M. Mor-
ri on's is the right place to buy Orono
ruth Bide of Main Street, Oppo-
site Market preet,
. BpoRuisoN - - SEAFORTR,
AUCTION SALE
OF VALUABIA
ILL PROPERTY
AND EXTENS
RAIN STOREHOUSE
I/4 THE
OWN OF SEAFOBTH.
. BUIICE GORDON will sell by Public Ana -
tion, on the Premises, 'on
HURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1281,
t 8 o'clock P. M., the following 'valuable prop-
erty known as the
ED MILL, in rtlie Town of SEA -
PORTA County of Huron.
he MM les three story frame building 80150,
stone foundation, -with brick engine house
x20, and 40 horse power engine; lour run of
feet; 4 inch. stones; Eureka Snautter, Silver
(reek Bran Duster, Dominion Purifier, two
nide' reels of Merchant -bolts and flour nacker.
he thrivirg and rapidly increasing Town of
sieaforth is situated in the eentre o/ one of the
nest wheat growing eections of Western -On-
t brio, and the Millis capable cd doing a very ex-
ensiv e gristingbusinees in addition to merchant
ork.
Also at the Paine time and place, a Frani°
torehouse, close to the mill end alongside the
t rack of the Grand Txunk Reilway, 36x45, two
tortes' • capacity 80,000 bushel'
s two :elevators.
ne Ofthe meet complet,e storehouses in the
( est. Thowhole,property presents an excellent
oP ening to any person *wishing to engage in the
rii Ding and grain business.
IT ERMS EASY. For further partienlars ap.
ply to
" E. F. IIEBDEN,.
Or to P. O. I3ox 28, Stratford.
H. BRUCE GORDON.,
Auctioneer, 8 tratfoOd. 705
Portable Steam Thresheil and Engines.
EYE; EAR AND THROAT I
SON, Main-Sti, Seaforth.
IL
for ma hinee.
E G EAT SALE 1881 1_881
is NOP GOING ON AT THE CENTRAL OROCERY SAF0RTI-1
GROCERYAND PROVISION
ISTORE,ISEAFORTH.
IQP CIAL ATT NTION is directed to my
tOO arge and we 1 assorted stock of Teas—the
best valne for your money ever offered; you can
get laree pounds [of Good Tea for $1, and four
pou de of the be.* Tea Dust for $1. OH other
Goo 15 are cut dolvn and are being sold at
1THE VERY LOWEST RATES
AD
Che
Can
Bla
Ap
Mix
rottl
A
Flo
Stu
tat es, Cheese, Syrups, Maple Molass
New Lot of
kinds of Groc ries, a large stock oi Sugars,
p Currants, 1asins, Prunes, Drieid Appea,
ed Peaches, Lobsters, Sardines, Salmon,
k Currant Jelly, Red Currant j411y, Pine
mon, Roney in one p 'and tins,
the Quart or Gallo —alsq in
le, Orange, L
d Pickles by
' I 1
L KINDS OF PROVAIONS,
FRESH AND GOOD, SUCH Ai
, Cornmeal, Oatmeal, Bran, Sho
, Seed Corn, Pork, Sugar Cured
THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
Large Shipmente of TPII89 Saga
are selling at price e that cannot be beat
pounds of Bright Yellow Refined Sugarfo
every package sold warranted to give the
Full Stock in Pickles, iSauces, Canned Me
PROVISIONS-1—.Flour, Oat
'that Flour,
;
s, Tobaccos, and General: Groceries, NVeilwe
9 ponds of Standat d Granplated Sugar for 'I; 11
ia
•
$1; Teas from 85 cents np to 80 cents peropo d,nd
urchaser satisfaction or cash retemped—No Hu bug.
s, Canned Fruits, &e.
uck-
d Corn Meal, Granulated Tfleat,
aims, Bacon, Potatoes, cac. •
CROCKERY AND G ASSWARE DEPARTME
This Department unuenally well 4.ssortied ; We sell Plain and Deeorated China by tit
or in sets
ea Sets, from $5 to 320; Granite Tea Sets, P
•
kr Sets • Bedroom Sets, from $2 'BO up to $12; 0
DoE pfeecocolreatiaEtsaeldte'Large Asortment of China a,
fromS
eis izn2reaid
Pweell;Caalria and psemenit ; We have a large stock of Bar Goode, and w0
r
ntion to mitr stook of Cigars.
Ir HE SEE:) DEPARTMENT.
Full Stock in Cl
te, Chop Grass Millet, White
ams, Po- den Grass,
by the pe
e, &c. A- Hebron and White E
CROCKERY, CHINA AND CLASSWARE
I'
Cie m Crocks, ilk PansJugs, a sizes of We invite inspe tion of OUT Lige Assortment of Goads. Note t t
,
Flo er Pots, an a large stock of llass gem a nd rememb r that we sell the best Goods that the Xfarket cont
Butter, Eggs and Lard, and s me of the LAIDAW & F IRLEY Main Street Seaforth.
/ ,
F t Jam •
be t varieties of Sweet Turnip Seed in took.
'708 A. G. AULT, Seaforth. . FR EE- DELIVERY. Un der the Clock, Cardno'is Block.
, •
vers, Common Red LargeLate, Alsike andWhiteDatich; Timothy,H0
end Golden, Orchaxd Grass, Tares, Carrots, Mengel and Turnip Seed
er or in bulk; Seed Potatoes in Early Rose, Late Rope, Snow Flake, B
ephant ; Top Onions, Dutch Set Onions and English Potato Onio
T.
dozen
n and
r Stock
• d eall
garian
; Gar-
rity of
1 1
DR. CEORO S. RYERSON,
L. R. C. P., L. LC.S. E., Lecturer on the Eye
Ear and Thtoat,T1i3Jity/diditalCollege, Toren -
142., and Em geon to the Mercer Eyeand Ear
Th-
nrnaur, Consulting Oculist and Aurist to the
I netitutions for the Blind. Brantford, and for
t he Deaf spa Duinb, Belleville, Ont. Leto Card -
3 el Assistant Boys.). London 04phthabnie
t al, Mcmfields, and Central Throat and Ear
Hospital.
317 CHURCH STREET, TORONTO.
ay be consulted et the
AL]3io1f HOTEL, STRATFORD,
n TUEPt AV, JUNE 4tith, and Am last
nesday of very month thereafter., 703
THE VER7
ft3EST MACHINE OIL
In the -World, is Marailectured by
VcColl Bros. 4 Co., Toronto,
nd for ea* by dealers. Ask your Merehmat for
ardine and take no other. This oil, under the :
everestte t and rnost active -competition, wee,
t
t the Tor -rite InEnstrial E011ibitionoawareled
he highest prize ; also the geld medal at the
reviricial thibition, Oranailtoroend the high. ,
at a-wardt the Dornntion Exhibition, Ottawa, .
beiermtalFaTuersat've
gritatnramaiinery,wilIsaTralyati zrfr
h :
inexy by sing none but Lardine. 704,26 '
ANI
HO
011A EXCURSIONS.
AS GREENWAY
Will start another Exenzoion Train on
EDNESDAY, JUNE fITI-f,
Onneet in with the one over the amat 'western
enmity the /same -day. Coneentrate /height at
xeter Or Centralia Monday before- Apply to
• TTIOMAS GREENWAY, Ventral*
Or to Willi, J. WHITE, Express Agent,
691 Exeter.