The Huron Expositor, 1871-12-01, Page 3• - -
D8(' 1,. 1871,
nmommezurca====ftetw
in a severe attack of
ug U� no relief from ail the
ad taken, I concluded te
npound Syrup of Hyp -.
have great reason to
the reauit. I have, in all,
oaks, and now I feel as
II as ever I felt in my life,
4 year have not had ql1e,
ZlieS3. and neither doe
:1-auplit- have the least,. ef-
1 to write on
• hours, I could not say
e of your invaluable Ctnn.-
IFpophosphitcs, or
:a of my starity-a.
iberty to make whatuse
his letter, berause I how
be the means of benefit--
ers much as it has me.,
reapectfully.
Exttiourli Street_
TIME. TABLE.
the Seaforth statiou
-11>ro
LtL,i3atalo- Express, Mixed.. "
4. IL. Lazip,
1...,qx0 WEST,
1.114.S21,
ress.MaiL
S.50. p•-_,
I'MERS . Of
PI3OZ.Z.M1
JSBEiJS
ANZ• . .
'CUTTERS..
ift
-
.I -T SON, -
Cottnty of Httron,, for the filla
of
L.4% WHITLAW
•,-epared to famish farmers-. ,
eir (debt-I:tett -
t, nod Straw Ciittears.t.,
; aie Firs" Pri',e at the Pro-
7-1Itural itepleracr,ts hold in.
!;(1 ere u-ithent doubt the best
•,.• .1Kaeltivq:,s 'k('pt
JLaetat beeeen intending
at, the Xarket, Seatorat.: '
ItON PLOWS, of our &I -
direct front the
Mr Plow Etanufactory
01*
;et GLASGOwIt.
pfr centres*, ;
L'eanadian inauttraoture..
:of e-rie•rzltz-tral implententa
4 ' -ail/ be sold: Or
O. C. WILSON.
• RAMS.
yIntr purchased the Foxboro
ng tho Ma- •
7.•=i71 a• thorotn.-it state of !
trep,t‘ed to do
rAkg-G
r
general Gustom Work
y,rtt hie /Weil:C-
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re to ittte to fanners and
hi lte et!der theh-
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.1.li for the Conr.ty
;I it/ all r•eri.s of the
E3.i.L.,,,tro1z Office
to,
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DEC. 2, 1871.
• • A3 •A \*.te -••• A(A •• •• " " 7' h.% V.- • ', ••••••,. I•vcr
THE H URO
EXPOSITOR.
WA t • f Ao..' A "AID f .• L4 dr1 MIN e !Mao
The drum -major who ran
from Chickamauga, when reproaehf
ed with cowardice, replied':-" I'd
rather be called a coward all my life
than, a corpse fifteen minutes I"
A. no W IDOdt; Of ,.Sliici(11 has
been invented in Illinois. A. man.
filled his mouth 'with gunpowder,
and putting- Caps bet, weep. his teeth,
-chewed them until an ex plosion
took placesta Lu 1 ,m )ked for ahou
-As an evidence of German _Ire then g axiom]. .tho
proft-inity, it _is stated, upoi-i iniques- said to die hotel keeper
tionable authority, that General Von- it ti,ine to tart, PO the lir
Mol ke was b:u.n. in _iVICOkiellIttirg llite hod ni his horses.
Schwean. 'What a wieked infant; got into hi- wagon and n
lie must have beN1., to be sure .mark to ti e inn keeper
-A, young lady of Indianapolis flivinefs Sit mid look to
was endeavoring to impress. irpOn .11e did7-t1 atis to 4n -thy
the minds of herundav-school .11:(Y
sc!Iol:tri3 Ole in and terrible -punish- thn In:mg
mellt of Nebtic•hadnazzir, and wh,:n n'incisor
she said th it for s•ven.,years he at --
grass, like a cow, slw; was astonished
by a little girl who ;asked ",)id he If „you
kind host
asked for
celd f th
bui:t tip a
horses in t
thing ecui
farmer, al
went out t
4 small tai
then repai
rom his, downy bed and
shelter frotn the bitter
niuht The hotel keep -
d with -his request and
'0.00d ;fire, put he visitor's
.to barn, anti grade every-
fort:11)14e for thin]. The
,r getting- a good . Want),
biS NVagrOt1 and brought
idle of hay tri, his horses,
ed to the inn, wher6 he
tWo hours.
clock and
le thotight
hel _keeper
'he fainter
ado the, ru-
t:haft, all
conomy as
theit ov,-11
lient and leave some in
to pay a :pettses."-
jdipstt.
oive milk T' dary G-11
;
A reverend gentfeman was 'ad- have one
klressing a- school euneert reeenLiy, to mto het
and was trying to enforce the doe. •
trine that the heal-ts of the little ones 1110 N‘ it °'
out het'
were sinful, pod needed l'egltt.'1.6011.
.1'.1.42.-
(1,0:1 yam! Wile.
re in trouble pr a quan-
bli wife-thittis if you
all about it aft once.: Ten
javentions will solve iIie
°oiler -than all your icgic.
W01111..1 1 11:1S 1.41111
.186,1168 are (picket. and
Taking out his watch, and holdnig keener than her reason. CounSol
it UP, h aid, cc :Now, here, is my witil.Yqur
-watch, supigise it don't ,13.(sep good si8ter,-ala
time : now goes too fast, ai:d. now 11-1s11 uPot
too slow ; what shall 1 do with it hl. - are U.)? '-`"
" Sali II 010 ilted t flitx•eallea-ded dant, 111;
youngster.
- This morning the cc mrrn _about ?! sex
wile, or yoUr -mother oi-
he
asSiired ;th it light -will
your- darkness. Woitten
•
ti in only adintlged vcn-
1. brit Intrcly womanish ,
-philo4ophical student
thus judfrS them. Their I
towe w-ent; ink.) it well,knewn d1. u,7 nikutions 01 insi*hts, are subtle,
can OSe0 a Cal;111. the.
• 18. 110 1 Cat there. 111
_ .
▪ a man to o11 his trouble.
we Nvonla go fittlier to
t .to keth) none •efhi
-
?cret front Inn% 11any
staurant near by, he was qUicklv hmne hasi litken hal'inl,Y• saved and
store on the 'Nlarlfet Square; awland if the:
prerenting 1li bamr.zer; hief, 1.100Sthr Meal, the
v.sked that " smile_ stink be pub- 01.1 (*rinse:11in
it." The geri•O assit•tant sensed the- to his wif
ekth 111 assaaetidq, and returned it. advisl'
Oii usincy his handkorohief in. a -re- aff:tirs a.•
..1ici«.(1 __out the scent had beep 01 11.Y a
snuffed by the by-sta....niers,. full eolith
Air. Charles Mathews relates Wo -man 11- i8 Inure 8ecr and a
that oiic, an entering n eating- ProPhet tha11 a man, if she have a
Louse be he:trd sf.-!voit gentlemeat Ian: (Ilan 0: "As a general role,
give their orders n WiNCS COD :(1.'e the minutest of their
-soup, two for mock -With -soup; three hands, hi ving infvolvements to
for pea soup, and one for bouilli. gercen-- fri
And the waiter dashing to' the ciproCate;
speti,king-tube which communicated meeting
-
with cook, bawkd o:it with immense. .°,1` e aro c
rapidiLy : ON, two inock.F, so
W0iI 11
• . tug a par
tkiee pezcs and a bully."'
pai trier I a- all purposes and
A Chic:I:en Lives Thilty Hours 1 hojes. is wrong of his. int-
- -c9-1-',-,hout a Hcad.r pulses or itul-ment she will che,>1: or'
rt nue. retrieved by a man's
0000 in. his " better half!'
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-one calling feu ph -.}.{e. 1 pla118 ;Olt t,1 1011glItS t,0 t14.til.* 11 OS -
di then)•
if hub for t
n5dence w
Vhy not re -
ie._ pleasure of
th eon fide]) ee. 7
itiiiii -411itt llp Sllette.0,18
the World as he who, talc -
nor fur life, makes her the
°pledged to su-stam the present edu
cational system, and to 'support the
Ballot Bill. The speech closet
after a not very respectful allusioi
to the." New _`,Social Milan*" witl
1, warning to the workingclasse,.
nob to depend on legislation for tin
improvement of their condition, bri•
to rely on thomselves-advice -which
in a certain .s,ense, the inos't intract
aide international will , be only to
Wad to. quote. •
- You can cre-t---th
b
V.111 r7.7
Luz;
F T
JCTION•
•••
COTTON
set, ,.11.intyll \vial het 1111110SG Universal- CPI
-I
The Dansville Ej•tvre,;1‘ -r-julates. the -1
rig!, - instincts.. " He] innate"
particulars of a ,of \vonderf d
prolova Lion life a chirke 3.; I was no iilmguilicant title, as applied
on filo antlic)ritig,, of ; Slie-is unee
t,
eitiz-as NV ho;i1: veracity -
,,,ill liet . be ; Lehi' to hirti -- -i .
n every .:(111'17,.11(34;
.. l • I
(IlleSii(Mt...i.1 ye lie -re ver thc...T 4tre.:,: t,==.1:.11,,,V 14.3 1(1 SOITOW Of ii.C.C. ,Alid
RI) ow 11. It, r,n..4,1i : C-- on w.f..tillesaa.,-, i V.hat. shalt-10st craVes and most • de,
_ of lash week 2,11-, D;tvid Dr e. h MC 1', of ', . Sel:V(*.'.1S,•i-S.:FribIlli:leltee-Wit.116.11t Whicli
IriTavlitmi,. beh.(Ntded a wurnber )0±. ! Io 1- is noil.tr.free from shadow. •
r
chickens to lie 111 1132cted, and laidi ;• , .-t-'----(9-' '''''.-----H----
: Starting a. Balky Horse, and a
theta aside for life to beedine e -N tin et. - • ,
I ,. •
Soon: ial.te"'Wei-faitt, • huving 'made at- ' - Load Too
I.
rate-tements •for (V e,.-;:, :1•1 g the fowls. . -It is nob well. for _noviecis., or -in
i- , L., i .I. ,
110 (t1l.-1(.:)V T'11.4 dl.it OLIO Of -them r v.?.ts : -iact • 'or an1y.potor, to attempt to
alive, :ti.nl was ttctUallv walli.ing,l do, -,ter. stubborn. cases without the
. - i
abOat WW1 it- head (11 I. Tho Qt11,0 i.• IU 10. of :4001e. eompeteuit perqin, o '
Akras so marvolous an instandi a , at ieaSt Rail 21 1 • the circumstances
prolengevity„ and excited so m,tich , have liceil dnly -considere:.-1:, For
. -
of 101t.:11`. -8t thttr, everything postl,ible 1 instan( e, .S01110 1)001)10 think- they
-was done to keep the eh ir•*ett alive, • know' how to 11) 1.11 refraetory
and food was t:dininistered ityilie:ols ' horses. ;Perhaps they do ; hut the
of a mill:. Tito chielznt, improved quadruped sonictitoes gets the best
id. strength, 1.0d seettic...d detertuined ofilt, as wlill he seen from the 1fol-
1
to- live ill spite of the fact that - ias ; lowing, w -licit,' Ave clip ;from a.-.1 ex-
. he;id was off, On r,rh11rsda:;7• morn; change :. A. farmer in tlw rwigliber-
ing, twenty-four 110i11.8 after , the 11.0011 of .13bston undertOok to stitrt a
chicken 11 id been:: beheaded, it. vc as ' 1)alky-Ato1.l:4e, the 01 hPr day, bypidi-
...sEten .by a number of residents. of lug a t•n n :I, 1 quantity of hay from tho
,
our village-, -antoitg whoni are Mr. load to Which the animal was attach-
Thatmis F. Perine,_of Perine Bros.., ed ; plaeing it ni ; der 111 111, and- se tin g
erug21sts, and MT. D-an-iel Cogsi,vell iire to it. : The remedy tool, hold.-
-----b.:: 11 gentlemen of high standing, . well, and the horse started forwarct
truth, and .,-eriteity. The chicken just •enouiLli to cletir theflames,
died .Tuursday afternoon, thirty whieh.sooin communicated With( the
hours after its head had been entire- hay, •,...nd• the entire -lead,with the
-AT-
SPARLEC'ar_
' OPPOSITE
11:IE GREAT EGG STORE.
- 7
I TEETH EX'.1'.11ACTE1) AVITIIOUT .
PALS. TZepaire', for _Abell's' -.1)atebt Gear and Horse Power-, The present favorable Spring weather
1 _______•,,,,,,---. .,4 1 '• .. N.-,-,
__,.....,..A -.1. A.'. k.,...,
. .,
. a making timely preparations for the ecnn-
warraiits. both farnker mid int cltan i c ill
"t- : '• '1 ';..:';'1.i...f5--,' '-., And every' oth,tr artie:e l'efirdrea in the :lard -Awe Lino -Shelf and Heavy.
: '7f;?'-:' ) ing harvest. '
•--- ''...„--;;:-.-,,:,....: .. " .
1-....7- JACK.. SCItii:,-Vv ;..• TO 11_1.11E. TilEnii?-:`,3N. fk. Iftf;L.LIARI, -9
FURS ! ns FU !
K E
Eh) D
The largest
JUST OPENL:'D AT
•Z:
E
-7t‘ 7.74 E Evi.4/
•*-20
FORTT-1
,
assortment of FURS -North o
CANADA MINIC,
rt-;
..Lorom.o.
-AILA.SE: A
L,-.41.11.13 ANT) BIZ.MINE
Ge-ntleineri's Caps In. ali thelatest styles,
Otter l="aver 'A. S. St al and TAnal-t. Attention 1, invited Lo our
,
1VT TNI:41 P ND 9311-
1 1_4J eLl ‘) ,
Another choiee lot of 1(1 1. -very skylish *"X•1 1.1.1•11i113.‘ DISN'Ll'::1 just reeei-,•e.l.
r• -r' a-nd. see Clem. Cco.lti ten per Cel3t letti than city price:;, mat:keg in idain .1h.t-tn-t; and
strictly taut) .
r13.10_.d.:V5
A cnll let'ite.it extunine tito sto and prictr; bet.tre pn-.11-4sing. havonn 110...ita`ion in sayi',-; that
inn in better position to 1 •;rci,-.1,e goo.1:1 t'!1.-!12:11'" n any ri'l!or irons.) it1 tho ',-(1117rty
Ily)thers litt7in;= iota of tho ea..; •-•• r io, t wo in the C'ounty of Shrew% ▪ on,. In
Perth, tut,1 (lig 'LP Heal01.:11, 1 I) tees the sel.r..vt-i 110 neits to bay, anti u111..r.1.‘ing nay
gOods on the ono lariat) sytaoui, wi411 " tni.o1.11 pronts and tptick rut ants " as nay moat.
it ., t IP
r.111 thles-2-11.
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P4ficiAITYNE
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CHEAP
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DURABLE.
Arkrt/It'Ll/ inform the publie 'hp). ltave* rs•e..ivell, a first -e!.--.4 asgertment of French and
V Calf and French. 140,1 17.210h11 tin), 1111.1 ar.. now irropal'on matte worlt tt,tat ot-ry
eontpetiti,11. 111 aatsortin ;:r tio.4.1°,-**11Alili 1,\•013.,: lv•pt 1-0,4,,t„:111t-ly 1211.01(1, 114 IV tirtt. 1:313;)
11
Boots kept. always WA 11411`1.. nil reAp“ )oit't for;;t1t, the pl -opposite, W.
best Torcnto and Ltitainu whielt will be 1 ell 0. A gee 1 :1...44e_131:-...y.tt r.f 1 I Jane-rt.:L.1e 11011'
llolartson a Co.'s Harliwnr.) atul do:ar south of John I..1) •an•i>.
OTTIMICIWWWSLC919,yzilra."..1.-17.. xvosrame• X-JP-...1sTsMerrs.
TI -fl 1r1-) TT1- 1-)
• 1J DA/V.) 1...) Vit
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• 11 U.> through all_opposition.
7
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!co
E31.
Ewa) ;111.4. recelvel tt. lar,4e tral .1-leniii,1 assertanont. a Rogers' and otLer eolcbrated makes
1
CVO iTE A ;CID
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3.
Se tefOr th, Foup,dry _
ZAPFE CARTER
;wood desire to call attention to their
greatly iiiiproYell
I .4
n 'Fr7I
,b c.fk vet
•
Which is able -to emurete with any aben-
/
Maelline c:turoa. -
AnThis,.., nturv fulvfintr..Tt., vre cell at-
tention to the following -Abe way the
Cylinder is construct, II-- it requires less
power and eapable'of
TillIE.SYP371g W.;177. AND CLrkVal
TlIAN A N OT 1 I 1-.11.
The great complaint among Threshers
always was, that they could threeh more
than they emuld ;lean. r improved drum
does away with all these complaints ; it
in so con:Ara 4.a. to regulate the wind
tc keep the riddles from choking, 'without
blowing any grain 'over. We `linve also
improved OW Mi118 to prevent the grain
going over with the Wraw.
We would invite Fanners and. Thresh-
ers, generally, to give us a call, and ex-
amine mar stock before pureliaxing else-
where ; we can. sell as cheap as any other
Establishment.
None but the test 1.4raterial used, clad The
very best wurxmen,einialeyed.
118 Ttlilcs.;',‘yi at(1:11:11itn etlivy;°‘1.‘el lastbeyearel- saetliTfl.: e-
611 than any other ever sold in this
county.
PITT'S .11011 -SE POWER
kept on hand at times
We •wonid also desire to direct the
attention of farmers to our
1 SAWING -JIJIACTIINES
!A-Vhich are capa)ile of sawing from forty
to fifty cords of m'oed per day.
• Supe:r1cr C:-.124;* St-ra.w -.Cutters,
5; TA A ?IL ATre..0 ioulti.mtccs, f3:21121.€TO. WCOdr.-,IL and
- For:gin, FicaperS, nettles,
, All of wbich 'Warrant '4) give satisiae-
.,
9 TEA Ti.tAYS COAL OIL LAM -PS,
tion, and will be. sold as cheap as at any
• other Establishment intim PrOYiRee,
•
Lightning and Turn -table Apple Parers,
REPAIRING AND CASTING-
- - ery Fatuily shonld have One. • Or EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Done on the s.borttrt notice and most
reasonable terms.
14.3-ly- ZAPFE W.Tann.
M. PR OV
-11.--)
u.01,
OH A Al PION. AND OTHER
riTTM %7Til
‘L) vki 0,
0 d'PRO g;"- PECTS
.
11. st Volt AN
" STOCK' C I 7 lk.A1.11 OTL
F ) J .2 ;kV J _k
„A -BILIN DANT ITARVEST
wasa,..tt.„1 Der.;t
ly seveted from it:-; .body. •
A Too Candid Boy.
W;W:goll, deSi OyNi, - -010 farmer
.having asInnich as be &mild do to
• -.clear the horse from tile waggon iu
A good story told of Mr. John season 1 Istwe his hfc, The farmer
•
Itam,-,ev, W1L. 1(1-43 rift) 'IRS j Wit been still rc...ta n . the horse rind the . Saili8-
{,
pa ed. 771, w Sio„-1k1.1„ 0110. faa-10I1 IltiViEg Toyed him, though
day c,f.the old prtretice of reugh-and- int is (lotto ,ful as to the. expediene
•
•
readv word -and -blow correction, and of rtrstti ig the ex'perunent ver‘
ill t • r.ed it as fbIlows : 111 unn' often,/
;stone on the Stump.
weel, when I.: was sc4reel live years
The (food womaii. had. heen MR. JOHN TFKIMPSTA
tint t being the A 1.110ViCan
OH, 110W ID? mither taught ine that. Mr. ala
• Cra:"40
r • 1 •
While tliarikine- their patrozis for the 1111 -
C:(ARTWEIOTIT. 1J, 1). 8,, Slirven Dent,
`.!•: em,racts withottt pain by the use of •
.N,ifro:is-0 0 tliet1.-- OVVr the roan:a:a)
,,IrasItion, Mr. Powter's store, on the Ararltnt Squ;
Attend:I....vs Seaforth, at Knox's totel, the 1
Tueszlay alt.tWe•Inen.lo.y of tateli lair, ; at.
at the Coiontercittl. I ftael. Ow Tht
days and Vritlays. Tho rennuncler -a -Lim tnet at
• -
. Partie:-; rostirivg i19,01 are requestod to e
if at Sesforth. and .Clinton, on tile dtvis (4;
te:tdance,
0.4er-14,0)0 pe.tients have had evtracted by
the nl.tt thf.: 01212.. ..:1)1'.1.:,017.1tOtt'S Olikee. 1, 1,
York. .
st,
h- 7 9.,?)
SIGN 31? THE CIRCULAR SAW,
oral encouragement accorded them in the
past, would_ cordially invite the atten-
▪ II 0 (C- CO. Fartner.3 to their choice aSSOrt3nent
HarVet,Iing INIacli lilts for 1871- Oue:
Ohio Combined Jrachine,
with Johnson's Improved_ Self -1 take; has
t-iven complete satiefaction for the past
oNvo years, and is now offered to -the
i public with the stpingeet guarantee for
re. INAA.AlArnre....ctr,ra,”-..sTor•srs•Ae,ArAAn-,ArAAr7VATAI•41,. A"A ‘A.A,2:17,=.47rA,A.TA-ar=71.
est •
m, . . •`. 3
Strattord
RE'.110VAL OF ...ROSS'S IIOTI
AND rAnu onaun
LTU
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171:11.1i snirreriber betzs to stale that be. ints
rr-
:1;1 to the Building formerly Ity
Mr. M. llobertsen as Cabitn-t 1"itetory, .T:eitr the
;-ltatien, whiell ho hart fitted no a sett:tub.- nrti -
!ler for a 11(11(21. lit. invitt, 1; all hi; old friends Ind
c,e-tonters to his 111.:W quart•Is when ho will lat.
happy to ettent to their w,rits. 1"in,t-eless :lb -
11,11,t largo yard in ,eonne•dio.t. Partics ine,-
2,:ortit will f•o(1 0 to their allvantvge to patreuizi•
itess's Liti•J of litr.ges, btu: t ;rote this
1-1,•I el.
, It08 '.•
IITIC repeett the Lord's 7)rayer.
had added to her ()dui,- inst1 net:ions
that nights the inlinanation that -thel
zext night slw Nvishet1 me, in
tit:tit, to say something.of ;
sonieLlting that I earnestly desired ;
God to grant me Ye can. faney
hmazetuont-, when froui t -he -
of her kneeling boy there arose the
0 Lord, gi'e my inither a
better hernia.... :Alai:: her-.' The
‘-diti' that inscantly rang "throm;li
Inv head ityrs it -now when
speakit} o'("
1:1(181,0n continues I,
C
lp HANKS his numerous cuRtomersilor
1ast 1ilteun Years, and. 'trusts he will re-
ceive its continuance,
He has now on hand a large ass rt-
ment of Good Se-1ml
ism emplcyed Ly .Enftlisli journal i
ists) the nvvitteial cities, his las
important sp,ech haVim..-; •been mad
It tee met lipolittin suburb of (.1 -veep
ivich. Although his a titliellCe Wil.
made up, t,ceording, to report, 0
il
electors, ‘,- orktnen and roughs, th
address. 1.1 S been received most fa
yotiLtily b - the public at large, tint
except, for the school -question, inede• ;
rate libcralism bids fair -to open th
winter campaign with better 'nos
peets than! it could claim when th 1 1
their liberal patronage during he
Green Hemlock !
Which he -warrants gi satisf act on.
ALS°
FENCING AND DRAIN.L.:G
LUPABER9
ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND.
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A
la8t Patqit 11101 it WaS diSsolyed. Du. -
-Economy.- ). 2.63 00:FEET 01 -PINE
A .fartner, . residing • in •P.Asex fellcj'w.s Of the Cabinet as ,c hat- CuT FoR
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eok occasion to refer t
•,‘ • exl"essm !BUILDING AND CENERAL PURP0i3ES
INITT,LI:N
InsuVance • Corapany
ILLINEI-W.
OF LIVERPOOL & LONDON,
LATE 'T FALL S`PN-L1*
STYLF:S.
LAT FALL STY1..E-z. r ,,,T, ,,„
• T Aost.kas 4.1,1
A11,11 (IL racee)i arch Sireet, Lo▪ ndon.
LA.T.EsT. FALL STYLES- 1400•1'
CANADA 1;11A CH 0 7.FICB,--Exeliali
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CAPITAL - $2,000,000 Sterling
• Buildings, -.:-,Iontreiti.
Bomeo--Win. -MOrang, Esq. Chairman :
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Ilenry Thomas, Esq., 1)avi:1 Torrance,
amithe II on. .L111103 Ferrier.
13A N olson's Bank.
Lvat, _Anvismts-- Messrs. Ritchie,
Morris & Rose.
11 1, A therlau d,
yliEA.:PEST TN -TOWN.
C ff EA PEST 1.e; rl'O
,,Iiif,APEST IN TOW N.
• -\,1) EST f 'TO IV N.
CHEAVEST IN TOWN.
County, having occasion to draw monlow: collea,Tues at •
seine Of his grain to maticet, got up-.
about midnight flu.1 prepared lor his
journey, not knowing, (as he bad no I
tinte-piece)what time it: was. How. ;
ever, he took his leave of his wife
and family, and proceeded 011. lli8
Way to dispose of his goods. After
traveling sonie miles he reached an
inn, where lie made, a calf. Finding
that the hotel was closed, be knock: -
ed on the door till lie aroused the
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ders will be promptly at';•ended to.
knother paragraph is cot - -
pointing to the poSsibl
which is 1
anee of
future.
stalled las
resignatio of Mr. Cardwell, the
War ster, whose administratio
c itf arm natters, ending with the
mimic paign. 'Hampshire, M
Giadstoti: warmly commends. Th.
Governmtnt is, , so far as its Prim
Minis -ter can be held responsibl
AT
MISS A. Et -WIN'S,
lleynolds' Bloek,
197-13. Near the Depot.
P/VIZTICUL2Ut NOTICE.
rasr
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At-nrron--Thomas II. Johnson, Esq.
Svitystton--Thoinas S. Scott, Eq.
SErlz1.:TAllY AND GENI;I:Al.,
Yorbes, 13 St.
Sacreme• nt Street, Montreal.
The'inul( re -:gelled having lxten appoint-
ed Agent for the above t lompany, parties
desiring to insure iv.ainst 1 -.is by tire can
do so mi the most favourable terms.•
Life Policies granted. on as advantage
ous terms as any other respectable Com-
pany doing baseness in Canada.
JAMES 11. BENSON.
geiat
OFFR `E.--IIEN SON & EVER'S --
Law Office, -•
This it Lot of
Seaforth. Nov. 8, 1870. Seaforth.•
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SH-A-AVIIS4 ATANTLES,
IDIR=ThrSS C+0 03D S
• Which he is auxiilms to Sell Off, at Cost,
AVhich he offers on liberal terms. -Or- '
divided )olic in th YES BLOW COST,
Or any reasonable price that it customer may offer
Therefore, Ladies, will please call at the
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The Mill is situated on the Townline •
of AlcKillep and Hullett, 3 and !I, miles
from the Huron Road.
Seaforth, Nov. IG, 1S70.
_ SHOPS FOR SALE.
VOR SALE, two shops and forty-four feet ont-
-1; ago on Main Street, Seaforth, opposite Car- art all sold.
Hotol. Apply tO
1W -1d. J. TTEB.. Seaforth, July 26, 1871.
Manchester House,
MAIN STREET
Soon, and got your pie • of the Goods before they
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PAINTING.
JANI ES LLIAMS
durability anit perfe.ct work.
Tice Cayuga Chief, Jr., Jf1nwer,
hich has gamed for itself a world-wide
reputation is again Offered ;18 the most
tinrabl e, handy and best workine,' Mower
known, being constructesi in the body of
the machine entirely of iron and steel,
andwith it we dtfy competition. 1Ve
also oifer the
Joltitson's
Reaper,
which took nrst and second prizes atPro-
vincial Exhibition, 1870. This reaper is
acknowledged to be superior to any other
pattern now in nse, as it etts perfectly,
takes np lodgLd or tangled grain better
than any other rake or reel machine. and
cuts equally well from either side of the
iield when wind i$qrang -from any di-
rection, can be raised or loWered. 'when in
roof ion and is very (lurable.
We invite inspection of MIT InflairleS
and niofle. of manufacturing by ))ni--
chascrs btfore giving orders elsewhere.
We gnarantee satislaction in every ma -
01' DO 4-1510.
TEInIS EASY.
The agrieulturalists of Perth and ad-
joining counties will not (we believe) be
so- blind to their own interests as to
give their orders to shops more than
Wu miles east, when there are tirst-class
-wanks in their midst, building largely
the best machines, equal to any of the
same inaghines made m the Province.
Call and see us, -send in your orders
by mail, or deal with our agents, as in
Bos to intimate to the public that 1113 every ease you will get a perfect ma -
has removed from Mcfntosh & Morf,-
rison's Carriage Factory, aad has rented.
Mr. William Gra,ssio's Paint
- Shop
Where he may be found at any time.
Mr. Williams is prepared to execute, of
the shortest notice, DM kinds of
Carriage Painting, Sign. Paintin
and Ornamental Work.
Give him a calL Remember the plac
opposite Murray's Stables. 170-I`
chine. and on the same terms as your
neighbor. Onr. prineiples of business
and prices being esta.blished and uni-
form.
All other kinds of implements con
stantly on hand.
STEAM-ENGINES BUILT,
And all kinds of MILL WORK on
promptly.
Address
THOMSON WILLIAMS,
MITCHELL,
180-ek Ontario.
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