The Huron Expositor, 1870-12-16, Page 3InfigER 16, 1870
SALE -CHEAP,
following liquors
Y. WINE,
ORT WINE,
MARTEL AND
tELTS BRANDY, IN
CASE AND WOOD.
TIOOTH S GIN
N CASE AND WOOD.
7.-;s1OLSONTS.
porrLED ALE,
ALSO
BOTTLING- M /NE,
'1 SYKES HYDROMETER-
WIT1I BOOK,
AT
rt0IIERTSON'S
SeafortiL,
‘'inv.7.30, ISM 15041.
ro iLLINERY.
SS ERWIN,
;to respectfully inform the
Seafortli and vieinicy, that
-ed her Millinery Establish-
TAYS. BLOCK
RAILWAY STATIoN.,
would also take this, °p-
i saying that the has very
rine eased. her stook which.
,•LES, -
HATS
AND BONNETS,
Zeady trimmed,
ESS CAPS, &c.„ &c.
:al kind 4 work, eizois as
ressmaking, Braiding, Trim-
ming, etc.
ttsp,tly altenden, to.
piece Satins of all; shades
ept 1st, 1870. 146-tf
'411EAT
riag".-Sale•
IGNE7D,, t TENDING
Br.SIN.ESS 1N• THE
!,..y NOW OCCUPY, WILE.
SE.1414 FORA '
[1; OF THEIR sTocK OY
L ti
Tweeds &e
OA8K,
:A}S1: • Price.
ods of all kinds,
At Cost Prim
(Ready-made),
At Cost PriGe.
calladi.,11 Tweeds,
At Cost Price.
'Jack i-ts.
At Cost Price.
large 101-1 of Boars AND
-
Small Adv....rize.an COST.
io humbug. Parties want -
ods, Will find it to their
;give them a call bt..Vrepur-
iere.
r,wing accounts: will please
theta, as they wish to close
t present.
& SON.
,ber 3, 167q.
1 3'2•
& WILLIAMS
clog the celebrated
STRAW CUTTER
eady, met with unrivalled
other parts of Canada.
la give Tel -feet satisfaction
ther• by horse or haad pow-
OF/N.(71T itri A, NEW
HORSE POWER,
nit s G STRAW CUITER:4,
orEN ovLiNDERs
ET; GIANT T.11RESISERS.
of Farming Implements
Fanning Mills.
- Cultivators,'
Machines, Horse Hoes,
rs, Weeden,
ower„ Plows,
1.-=- Machines, Gang Plows.
ouldboard Pio ws, &c.
.;11.TING & ENGIN-
DEP-A la M ENT.
,O.es of all Sizes:: Bunt.
Thur
Ming,
itter or steam;
;ONTRACTED MAO
I'M THE MOST AP-
IVED STYLE.
WHEELS,:
JLIA: 'SHINGLE
BRAN DUSTERS
kat. machinery of the _best
1,p1s1iest on short notice.:
(3qtiES, AND MA,CRINERY
Aly attended to.
& WfLLIAMS„
In& 144-Iy
1)ECEAII3ER ,16, 1870,
THE ONTARIO tECISLATOR
Fourth. Session-7-rirst Parliainent.
The fourth session of the fir
Parliament, of tbo Ontario Legisl
ture, wa-S 0pen0. _with the IISI/f
c‘:remony 1V4dnesday 1isLT1
following is the
LIEUT.-GOVERNOR'S SPEECH' :
-t
lir. Speaker and Centle 0`---1 the
Legislative Assembly :
1 am Inippy again, to nie`et yot ,
and to congratulate yon upon th
greatly increased prosperity of th
Province.
Since we last met, the Arbitrator.
appointed under the provisions o
the British North American Act o
1867, "for the division (qui adjust
went of the debts, credits,Iliabilitie
and assets of Upper amide. anc
.1,J01.i ea. Canada:" have. prosecuted
with considerable assiduity their ar-
duous labors, which were lately ter-
minated by the publication of their
award., a copy of which will be Liid
before you. Without offering an
opinion as to whether the judgment
of the A bitrators on he various
points submitted to them realizes
the general expectation of the peo-
ple of this Province or not, I ven-
ture, nevertheless, to ea -press the
great ,satisfaction which the result
has afforded me, and which, apart
from the fact that the award being
final and conclusive, establishes for
ever the share of the public debt
which this Province was bound to as-
sume, as also the propbetioo of the
°amend assets intended to become
exclusively our own property.
• TILE SURPLUS.
My predecessor, at the opeui
the first session of tJj _Legisla
intimated tlait you ben your
with resources at your disposal
MlOugh to justify t.be. liOpe that
would prove adequate not only
the aatual requirements of the
ernment, hut also to satisfy thei: w
of tills rapidly iinproving ico u
The opinion then so eonfidentl
pressed, the e.xperience of the
three years has establishedto
been wen founded, as is striki
evidenced in the large empltiti
maining unused in the Pcovin
Treasury, and that, too, after st
tying not only the ordinary out
required for the public seryice
charitieS, but also providing for v
ous public works of great util
arid the erection of public inst
tions which are no less credita'ul
your 'liberalitythan productiv
lasting benefit to suffering human
and to thegeneral interests of
°Province at large.
iIow best to apply this surp
or, at atI events, a considerable 1
tion thereof, in developino-bthE
sOureuS Ott Province, by adv
cing the commerdial and agricul
al interests of the people, it will
for you to determine. In furth
ance of this vie*, a measure will
submitted, recommending a gran
money to stimulate the irtitiation
well considered and bona fide •R
way undertakings, which are sp
ally desi,gued to penetrate th-e be
of our Free 'Grant Territory-, a
also to encourage similar enterpri
poinfiting it the sante directiora er
our 'Inland Likes, which, when co
pleted, wilt secure to certain ott
-sections of country the 'luxury,
• speedy travel and the advantages.
ebeap transport, hitherto _enjoy
only by those within reasOnable d
tances of existing theroughfares
which the now, unpro',. ided
have long C0,11Iii()ll
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
While ?erfecting our system:of
p‘iblic instruction, so as to render
Common School education accessible
and free to ever k- child in the land,
and to provide ..more effectually for
giving a higher English and Com-
mercial education in the Superior
Schools, your attention will be io-
vited to the expediency of 'Making
that edlication more- practical, and
- directly instriunental in promoting
the interests r of agriculture and
manufactures. The life of our °dun-
tty's wealth and progress depends'-
.
upon its agriculture and manufac-
tures, and the development of its
mineral resources, and our system of
public instructin should provide a
sUitat)le preparation for 'agricultural,
mechanieal, manufacturing and min-
ing inn -suits as is nOw enjoyed by
those who make -choice of the pro-
fessions of law and medicine, and,
thns be promotive of the highest
materml, no less than of the intel-
lectual and moral interests -of the
people. -
•
ug of
titre,
tbors
large
they.
for
a_ov-
ants
ntry.
y
past
lave-
ngly
re-
cial
itis -
lays
and
ari-
itu-
e to
e of
the
lus,.
)or -
res
an-
tur-1
Le
er-
be
t of
ef
ail-
eci-
art
nd
ses
to
[11-
fer
of
of
ed
is -
to
ies
IMMIGRATION. •
Statistics furnished by the De-
partment of Immigration exhibit a
gratifying proof of a considerable act:
• ditiou to our resident., population
during the present year over that of
the previous season-; and_from all
• quarters, in which the new -comers
have taken up their abodes, I con-
• tinue:to receive assurance that they
eenerally appreciate the happy
change which they begin -realize
/ in this the land of their -adoption.
The conjoint action of the Domin-
ion and Ontario Governments will
again be energetically directed to
b
crive a furthier irnpettis to the sel eme
for promoting it imigration, whi h it
is the anxto,fs desire of both .-kov
.ernments t4 rendei perfect an et
rectual, so fat as a lib d outla of
dioney ,active agencies can kc
complish th Io1ject.
A .13:11 i1I e laid before am,
, having for ?.ts )bject the subs tui-
tion of a nth Mode of trying ( 'on-
troverted Ele •tionp.
THE NO' TITERN stjityy
The Repoii-Cof a Survey, by c m•
petent persOr s, which 1. rece tly
caused tol. be made, of a portion of
the large iri north of Lake -Supe-
rior, and Iyi4 between -Lakes Nee-
.
pigou and
laid before i
believe that
isa'ng„ will.shortlyi be
I have reason to
1 that hitherto unex-
plored territory:- will be found 1,-1 •ae
ti icts of lariak 'ell 'fitted- for.agri t71-
tural purpoa ,. inteasperaal with
lakes abound e• in fish, arid witl a
I
climate simiNr.to our own„ well c al-
culated to in ite the emigrant to
y horn in that now
bie region.
IR TOPICS:
a countS of the P .0-
vince, with the estini:.itcs fer the
"coming year, w'll be laid befot
and I rely oz
.,
arant the neceS
b
look for a hap'
,
:14)parentlyfrel
Tile fin a nmeri.
• The sad on
Class of our p
require your at
to provide fer t
. I also t•;oni tne
made for the es
more Central'
ance of which
siOn, felt mysel
tinder your heti
The state fof t
ful in the: extre
advance in tra,
al.
14,1ion of the dioic
.ople ,w0ii id sei111 jto
`eriltion, with a vi w
leilr care.
id that provision te
ablishment of one Or,
1,
ri ons, the • impoi t -
I, on a formert °Ceti. -
COW pelted to brit g
..e:
0
ne
e,
our readin
supplies.
e ydu,
ess to
Province is
With a rapild
agriculture and
manufactureS, lore conspicuous!
diSplayed since the boon a)f
self-government, ma been freely con-
ceded to us,lanc cherishing, w
do, our hearty p efthrence fot
'ustitntions, ram dirg an evidence of
• ur desire to .fos •er and maintain at
til hazards onr c n ection with the
lother Country w., have no caus
o envy the cion,:i ti n of our neigh
)ors. Let us hoe that this Hatter -
ng pro'Spect ay.not be marred by
naurious di sen ions among (Yuri
elves, and >hat.! , Providence ma
uide your cOuicj ls and give direc
tion to your (ler s in promoting th
appiness au& c ntentment of out
eople at laigel.
At about q
lace was laid 011
sieaker assuni
At torney-Genut
I, educed a B111,
1
cl
t provide for
o ths of dtlic
e • Justices-
as 'read a
the
t
t
ter to four :the
thi
tablp,- and the
iNfacdonald, in-
httled "An Act
:a( ministration ot
person4-appoint-
e- -Peace," which'
rst tithe, and Second.
tiding fixed Or he 20t1:
erel Maedonald mov,
)n/Mr, Carlinp.:„
ncy's -speech be
ra
A ttorney-g
el, seconded
ti at His E.
t, ken -in consi
• Mr. \Val.
elected mem b
was therti intro
n ,y -General
fo •mer of N.vho
d, taken the
Mr. Coyne
p aying for.a.
run from.' Port
• And the'Ho
n
•• fo
Inc d by the Atter-
id• M. Baxter,: the,
1 ar nOunced that he
er 7 to Streetsville.
i
iec ssL ry oaths.
t•os n ed a- petition,
ilr er of a railway to
' djourned at 3.35.
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i. limor. -
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1..I li ,74 ' HURON EXPOSITOR„
, Turco, who cuitered On to the mid-
dle of the lina, hnd frewningly set a-
titiized the equipments and bearing
of the men. 'There was a ilittle fat,
fellow there who got des )eillitely un-
comfortable Hider this gtze. He
gl4need down at his boots to.See if
they were all right, Nu. : ]'nit his
belt ; he- tried to twist -r und and
examine his knapsack. ' Remo -le
that man !' roared the IliOlr. No
one stirred in the ranks, [nit the au-
dience shoutec and held hi r sides.
What would lave ha:ppet 0(1 I don't
know, but a friend of the Turco'
came out from the crowd, and led
and throwing back o -ver his khoulder I
him away, prancing all t ic titne,
that Severe general on revi4w look,
whi h had so diseoncertec the little.
fat private. In the ev fling,. only
an b ur or two since, 1 s: w another
Turc causing a distut b ince. He
had pparently h01 -1,00'3o 1.1 object,
hild iaid iusullieimtly for it. The
shop e.eper was raving h 8 grievan-
ces t a circle of &anew- , and the
tall Arab stood iu fr nt., with
the c lamest 81nI IPossi1ile upon his
tawn face. 1Tw Gardes de Pilri8
`&11ne up. The s3opkeep.A. illsisted
that the thief a • lie called him,
shoul 1 bcrarrested. The crowd in-
creasc d, but no on took measures to
do jt stice: The Turco, I- should
as armed with a aw1a bo -
Id. towered b., a head tbave the
He Leah ed 1witl n nd
-
1 of the j ke ap-
enly s off
nee an. Abtarged
-6;kine,
say,
net, a
groitp
•
able air until, tire
paren ly, he such
with rude
awtty, always wearing t
pleasa t smile ; nd no one at-
tempted to pursae except he little
shOpkeepets who ss'ooped r
round him like a ea.gull, but soon
gave up the useles. chase. T men-
tion ti eseltwo ktil stories to show
the w: y they are treated. if the
Arabs do not short y shos by arts
the ni SG bitter CO1 tellliA 01 their
m
.1-aater I shall le', ui p1 isedi,and the
Parisirns will have no one o blame
1 .
for th nece.ssity of givin al cruel
13sson o these chilt ren of t le desert
but th mselves.
s._, ve will 13
are excellent promo.ers ot t mper-
twee in•itteiples amo ig the oung,
_bot how fewdruukailda do th ty its
claim 3 inebriate, Asylums vould
do a World of good,Oalt orter.
S'ettio. rth
ZAPFE: ec :OAR
DESIltE TO CA LI,- ATTEN
OF THE 1.1./BLIG .11 0 i'J-IEI
1
ry
ER
ri ON
- TM RO E I ;.
Threshing Machine's
THE BEST -
AT PRESENT IN USE.
und and These Machines possess many improve -
A tired Woman
• her ba e.—Beauty
face ra . hint, perhap
,is go e now. T
diln an
ered w
with ti
ish 0.11.
islied to sleep.,
mt t at beau-
ue -eyes are
IS CON"-
nce made her
e b
faded, tie pale bro
th lines of care.
at far-off Io.k of h
sees thiee little gr
as man summers:
very humbles All
ed, and the faintin
surrend rs to fati
weary. And ever
when t ese boys co
school some with a
that mo her must h
they ar bushed witl kisses
ings, it is time to a -et sup
seven h mg,ry mout is, and
custome ' never -e ding
may,RI d clearing u ), till tl
out cre; tore wonder • with
if there •eally c inc rest
erbaps,
rs, She
'res, gre n With
Iter. wine is
ay she ias toil-
• spirit almost
ue—she is so
nerve :tingles
O hung y from
tale of sorrow
ar. A d after
r chid-.
)er for
the ac-
mtting
e worn
t
to hrr
ion -to-morrow_.
erson, the .newly -
Prince Edward,°
' Arab
()ne of the • al y special corms-
pb dents, 'spea ,'n of the presence
' These Tar s, f only therewer
of the Turcos i P. ris, say :--
not so loony of then, wOuld be cap
ital. fun. The ra .),of the Kbaby
iS hot a ltu at or. s 1 erSon, eXcepting
in the dirty bo in •f his fainily, or
amongst people Witil whom he thinks
there is no neeto care about dig.
nity. But .Lhee ewl corners from
the desert, thono?i 1 ot,in the bosom
of the family, 4re vstly amusing
and consciousl Igo.- This morning
on the Place de la Concorde a mer-
ry Turco stood, obk ng on at the ex-
ercise of a co • pa y 1 of • National
-Guards., who ' w le lot very bright
in their drill. watched 4thetn
..1-h6
wil,,-,ravity an interest for .some
e .
tinie. tim
ny we t t rough the an-
il,
nal exercise, an pr pared to march.
The merry Turc•s to k ladvanfage of
the opporeinaity pi tting a stick be-
twe n his leg, 1 e cocked his tar-
boohlt, .111d. pran ed along the line
witthat pecu iar hop °and step
which is supposed b infants to re -
Present a hors is canter. There
were thousands iookig on. The
officet, a finiek.i.
ort of a gentle -
an, turned verre . ed.t i
•
ma_:clg,arscoh/dhide
. The line . adv
Turco, who ga, loped up and
in front of t e poor Guards
• sank.. ,N wihe stood at
and new dashed at full
,he Other, e eing the move -
with that critic•Iglance which .
gui.s es the. an ient martinet.
people roared vith laughter;
office s grew re der, and per -
'muttered mild oaths beaveen
st Privates did
to look. 'Re -
"ed the e0110 -
They halted,
ve the merry
e
I
i•
1
crie
• the
dow
witl out
one flan
spee1i to
men
disti
The
the
haps
thei
not
meet
man
but
teeth; the lioai
new which waY
that man i! c
ant. 'Haiti'
hey id not rem
1
—an eternal rest. t last he can
seat her wear:ed lit
corner °eking chai
whose e. es are cloaed fitfully to the
low lull' by, lies itt i
He is a• lain man, ti
With an honest lac
ments on any heretofore made, They afe
manufaetnring Machines of TWO'STZES,
One especially constructed toi travelling;
the other a 8malh‘r size. ea/ciliated more
especially for HOME USE.
So far as their large machine has been
introduced, it has gin tiele VERY BEST
S AT ISFACTI ON. .
They, limn ufaitfure the Pitts'
Tmproved Horse Power.
, In addition to the alaive the subserfh-
ers manufacture atinest every article in
their line, fl SUCII ai
SAliVING lfACHINES, •
tapable of sawing from 50 to 60 Oora$ of
*ood per day.
" CUTTERS,
a SUpc-rior kind,
4.-1•ANCii PLOW
Tbe Latest "Improved.
CULTIVATORS A ND PLO WS,
Which cannot be surpassed.
EVEIY DEURIPTI )N
C S T I 1\T .cv
MADE ON THE SfloRTEsT NOTICE.
They. have a highly approved, pattern for
• SCHOOL DESK IRONS.
REPAIRS IN ALL BRiANCHES
Attended to
They employ! 110 Agrari.. and en•n
therefore give the purchaser the pa' van-
tave of theicommission-.
They employ none but keit skilled
labor, and material, whiii warrants
them in guaranteeing Satisf:
INTENDING PURCHASERS W LL PI.E&SE
GIVE US A CALL BEFORE BUYING
FROM OTHERS.
i 1 E RTERbsin hold Zs .
a
. Th babe Neafortli, Septendiet,
S ftJ 's lap. .
at (rood her JONT,1 THOM
and . ireat
heart, that *nnlq talke ; in kll the
care .and Sorrow of Jilie bou..e.hold.
sleepas ray e gee.-
• lays it ITO his :11) tticr'.s
The bab
tleness h
bosom; rtl cl az, the ric1dy firs -light
plays over her Carew° -n-featu. •es he
Jooks- Pen lier with eyes s se «lenly
grown lustrous- and beautiful He
lifts his greithand
restsonher shOulde
" I hive y ou, dear Mai
softly, till it
• as he says :
w the
L and
poor heart leaps into love, ligl
he care.
°al. 5
• pretty
agains
tience ti i -e
teafs and--; a -
at -th
vould sn oke, the brok.h burn,
be child 'en teased her, and
very hill in her frame ached
atigue. Vhat were hose in
mason w th the stead ast love
lad burn( d for eight en yea
he sunli t of happi ess, th
he cloun s of despair,
ade -her winning, a
harms o loveliness 1
esbness
In
rest. H
rod upo
ects not
Nith flu,
preast ha
'are with
-est.. Sh
w vanish
her weary
now that th
hed cheeks
worn her IN
its constant
forgets t
th at
le re-
hab
1 .11
it
'Ciat
that
.8, in
,Du all
when b atuty
d whei her
ad gone, and
ever.
f nuth dap rted fur
briate Asy ums.
The Stn tford Beacos has ar ex-
edingly well-timed article .pon
Inebriat A sylimas,l' ' in vsfhich•
ound is taken that i.suck in4titii.
ons are equired -in Ontario for
re •treat ent of the unfortu ates
ho are th
O writer
rpluS fu
O establi
ns, and
ms are p,ovided for the Deaf
victims of strong chinks
thinks that some o our
ds might he applie to
hment of uch institu-
we. think s too. sy-1
azid
ane,
eformat ries
who lave
dulgenc itt
do not our
men advocate the e tab -
sue> Institutions in On-
mperance organization
Dumb, the; Blind and. the In
wihy not th e,stablish
for the p or inebriate
been sla.v to over -in
ardent spi it ? Why
Timiperanc
li'Slitnent of
tario ? ' T
71.
143 -1y-
44 -id pls
rnHANK8 his numerous crirtomers for
their • lilberal pat rona-..-. diiring. the.
last fifteen years, and crishyt he will re-
ceivoits contrattan,,
-cunt of Good. '....;cluncl
1 -le has noW on . hand a .1-1.Ne as -ort
Green I -1 e all !
Which. he 1va;rra1.f, Ns il!Vt
k: •
FE,NCIN(, A NI) 1)IZ.
tisfaetion.•
SELECT SCHOOL.
it YOUNG LADIES' Select School
1% will be opened_ by MRS. E. .1.
MILLEP, on Oct. 24th, in Mr. Kidd's
Block, over the store. A liberal patro
nage by the people of Seaforth, ia solicit-
ed. For terms, see Airs. li11r, at DR.
VER( ;OE'S.
Scaforth, Oet. 2), 1670. 15a-t.f.-
1
_f_,EAVING, HURON.
OT :3, IN THE 3rd CONCESSION,
J.
T_Jr/-"11,
Better known as the
•
WILLIAM THOMPSON FARM
Isl offered for sale, it is admitted by all
who know this Lot, that for crops and
• stock it has no superior in the county. ‘.
- Address,
" BOX 175, Seafoi th.
Seaforth, Nov. 3, 1)570.
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
Canada Business College,
HAMILTON, ONT.. •
(Late Royal Dominion. (College.) 7
PRIZE PENMANSHIP.
rum IS COLLEGE OBTAINED TWO.
11 PRIZES for Penmanship at the last
Pr ivincial Exhibition ot.Toronto. The
Canada Bilsiness College is the oldest,
most largely patronized of any College
• in Canada,, it is aLso the only Busi,,s
College conducted by an experienced Ac-_
conntan t. The linainess course embraces
BOOK-KEEPING, including the great
actlual business. system by donble and
single entry. A rithm etic, Penni an sh iP
13u iness Correspondence. Commercial
La , Spelling, Reading, &c.
TE ECRAPHY & PHONOGRAPHY,
• T LIGHT BY F•VPERIENCED MASTERS.
- Board can be obtained in private
Fai ilies very at reasonably figures. For
particulars send for College Circular, also
spe *ens of Penmanship to
E. GEO. CONKLIN,
Manager.
Ifa iilton, Nov. 15, 1870. 154-7---
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McIntyre & Willis,
MANUFACTURERS OF
BOOTS g SHOES
:arra , ETC_
ALL kinds of work manufactured from
the best material, and On reasonable
terms.
A GOOD FIT GUARA:NTEED.
Shop one -door smith of JOHN LO-
0A.N'S STORE, and nearly obposite
.THOS. KIDD'S,' Main St. Seaforth.
Seaf ort b , Oct. 13, 1870. 149.
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MAC ITLEY'S HISTORY 10iNEG LAND.
MARK HAM'S HISTOR OF
ENGLAND.
COTTAGE LIBRARY, choice and cheap. -
FAMILY READING-,
sABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES,
oi-Js - HYMN BOOKS,
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DANIEL M'GREGOR,
BOOKBINDER HULLETT
AS just received a iarge. Stock of the
materials -used in the business, and
is now fully prepared to execute on the
shorteEt •notice and in the latest styles,
all ordirs.he may be favoured with.
Registers, Ledgers,
• AND
TRI Ai! BOOTTS
• OF A.Ny KIND,
Ruled, Printed and Made
To order, on the shortest notice, and at
prices which defy competition.
LADIES' WORK BOXES
AND
FANCY CASES,
Made to order.
0 LDA ND N BOO RS
lia ND D REP AIREb
At city pries. .
- Persons residing at a distance by
leaving their books at the Signal Boos.:
Store, Goderieh, or at the EXPOSITOR
OffiCe, Seaforth, or at J. IL Grant's, Ain-
leyville, stating style, may rely upon
them being well bound.
/All communications addressed to the
Undersigned, will r: eeive pronpt atten-
tion.
DANIEL MeGREGOR,
Coastance, P. O.
Ifullett.
153-tf.-
e.aforth, Nov. 9, 1870.
W. N. W fti•TSON,
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ANCE AGENT. FOR
The Proyincial Insuianee Comimny or
• • Canadq. (Canadian). '
The Liverpool, London and Globe insu-
rance Company, (English),
The Niagara District Mutual Insurance
Company. The Gore District Mn--
' tual Insurance Co., an 1
The Star Life Assurance 80ciety of Eng-
land, which divides nine tenths of tin:
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profits every live years .amongst POlicy
Holders.
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specially invited to t on-
stidt the advantages offered in perfect se-
e 'rity and in the extrelll lowness of
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✓ tes. for insurance on ail descriytions a
2 1111 Pmf°09eNrtYEI-Y' -T00 LEND
Atmoderate rates of Interest, and t bt
re -paid by Instalments, which is the ost
suitable and safest method for Fa era
Commission Chargts, and expenses smell •
riai
and others to pay off a mortgage. No
MORTGAGEs Di/C(1,11T 0,14 EQLITABLE TERiPS
SEWING MACHINES
The best Sewing Machines, for Fa s-
ly Use, as well as for Manufa•ituringp
p.
poses, are kept always on hand.
Single Threaded and Double Thread
or Lock StitchMachines ean be supplied.
Perfect sa.tisfaction guaranteed, and in-
struetions given to purchasers gratis.
REMEMBER Wm. ,N. WATS0.1.
Insurance Ageney Office, and Sew ng
Machine Depot, North Main Street.
SEAFORTH, - March 31, 1870. 121 -
NEW BOOKS.
REIGN OP LAW by Duke ef
HUXLEY'S SERMONS. ,
THEOLOGY AND SCIEN CE, Brewer
•CRITICAL NEW TESTAMENT.
EAMES' BIBLICAL C"i't:LOPEDIA,
• EADIES'BIBLICALCONCORDANCE,
JOSEPBUS' WORKS.
EXETER HALL LECTURES,
MOTLEY'S. DUTCH REPUBLIC.
GIBBONS' RISE & FALL,
Circular Striv
SPADES 4.. SHOVELS
• I DAY BOOKS,
JOURNALS,
LEDGE Il S,
CASH BOOKS.
WRITING PAPER,
ENVELOPE8
Commercial and fancy, at
R LUMSDEAPS
Drug and Book Store_
Seaforth,1Nov. 3, 1870.
APPLE PARERS
WIN DOAV (1L.AS,
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ALWAYS E-Ei BEST BRANDS.
Lan -
201 cal ETur`F
• Cr•T Poe.
pw: Oshawa Steel Maul
board PlOws5 _
-MUM AND. GENERAL PUIRPOSES. • ONLY $13,
Which lie ciffers ()liberal tei-nis. Or-
ders will be promptly, att.ouli:d to. ABDELL'S PA ENT GEAR &
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" The Mill isi'sit•eated on tho Townline
of AlcKillep and :; aryl' mites
from the flnron
Seaforth, Noy. 16,..r870
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MACHINE OILS CHEAP AND GOO!.
• Paints and Oils of allkinds.
WEAyERS MATERIALS,
WATERLIME, AND
AITORSEPOWE C ZTINGS,
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Always On band.
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None Gen a in s) linleas signed I. B
ESTRAY STE E
riAME into the prtsnise6 of th untleKkj -
sianed riot No 4, Con. 4. Tucker -
smith, II, R. R., about the 20th August
last, a year oldster, spotted br wn and
white. The akner is requestfd r) prove
property, pay :expenses, and take the
same away..
r.T \I-4. WEEKS.
:1 "raforth P.O.
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PLASTER.
Shelf Wnrdware of any description.
ReMember the spot. Sign
of the Circular Saw.
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Seaforth, On.
P.S.—Improved Champion. Cross-
cut SaWswith patent handles, war-
ranted to cut twice as much itt tile
same time as the common saw.
Be sure to see them.
Jack Screws to hire.
ROBERTSON & CO.
Seaforth Sep*. 13, 1870. 112-
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• -QUEEIN
hisu ran ce Corpany
• OF LIVERPOOL & LONDON.
CAPITAL - $2,000,000 Sterling
Cnn OFFICES -Queen Buildings, Liver-
pool, And Gratechurch Street, Dondon.
CANADA BIULNCII OirricE--Exchang*
Buildings, Montreal.
BOARD -Wm. Mortort, Esq., Chaimaant-.
Henry Thomas, Esq., David Torran
Esq., and.the.lion. James Ferrier,
BANK ERs-L-Ifolson's Bank.
LEGAL ADVISERS - Messrs. Ritchie.,
Morris & Rose.
MEDICAL ADVIsER-Williatri Sutherland,
ESq. M. D.
St RtvERon-Thomas S. Scott, Esq.
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AUDITOR -Thomas R. Johnson, Esq.
1.1.ESIDENT SECRETARY AND GENRRAL
AGENT, -A. Mackenzie Forbes, 13 St.
Sacrement Street, Montreal.
The undersigned haying been appoint-
ed. Agent for the above Company, parties
desiring to insure against loss by fire can
do so on the most favourable terms.
Life Policies granted on as advantage
boas terms as any other -respectable Com-
•pany doing business in Canada.
JAMES H. BENSON,
Agent
OFF/CE---BEN SON & MEYER'S
Law Office,
Seafortk.
Seaforthi, Nov. 8, 1870. 153-tf.-
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