The Huron Expositor, 1871-12-15, Page 70‘i
BROTI:TERS
REXOVED THEIR
Rap W
STORE
•
01.1) STAND, to their
[REMISES,
VER'S BLOCK,
SorrE of HICKSON'S,
be glad to see th1-ir old friend;
I many new ones. • .
HNSON BROS.
1871. 205
SEAFORTil
eir Yard.
IVIAGDONALD
the public that they have
itElt YARD- in Seaforth,
MiU„ on the ground for
a Lumber Yard, by Mr.
ep constantly on hard a
of ALL KINDS OF
'Eessed. and undressed.
IND SHINGLES,
es- are prepared to sell at
Lble prices, for Cash.
others will find it to their
napect our stock, and as -
es before purchasing else
in a position to offer
ts to cash purchasers.
vEE & MACDONALD.
29, 1870. ICO -ti
BLIC AT LARG.E.
OLIVIER,
',ON OP TH.E.
VOILAR,
haent f light and heavy -
ns, horse clothing, ete.„
m, hand.
*ptly tteriaed to, and
Reinember the place I.
t'ollar, Main Street,
'W. H. OLIVET:.
ithe Farmers
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p-r,oris, in tie- shape etf
4. lit ritattnilatiPg the coutur,
or ite(•leiti, itts,
1;4m:rat-forts, mei you
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ri-spet•tfull return Li -
1,. of Gr. ;...Morris and
e• tie ir lutist li bet al patrol,-
-till inform them that le-
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR.,
Henry :Ward Beecher's Small commence at (:15 a. m. and5:15
Beginnings.
3. Each milker will have charge
of a definite number of stalls, and
will be held responsible for the
thorough milking of every cow oc-
cupying them. •
4: Gentle words and kind treat-
ment are enjoined. Striking cows
with stools, clubs, or heavy sticks
wil underno circumstances he al-
lowed.
5. In .driving the cows to and
from pasture, great pains must be
taken not to hurry them.--Stootti:gh,
Farnier._
In a "Lecture Room Talk,” on
the subject of " Thanksgiving," the
day following the American Na-
tional Thanksgiving Day, Rev.
Henry Ward Beecher spoke as fol-
lows :
"I think that people who have
abundance, who are well off, are not
half as thankful as those that are
not. People who -are not well off
aTramble enough. but I do not think
;
they Etre se dIscontented -as people
who: are 'well off. I think that
where persons are prosperous in life
-their-desire to get more is• stronger
than their feeling of thanksgiving
for what' they lave got.
" I do not believe that, to -day I A By..L.A.w to and ,t,Iwist the Toronto, Grey
tuul Bruce Railway Company by giving live
feel as thankful for the comforts of thousand dollars Co the Coiupany, by way of bonus,
md to my house as I did when I first be-rttl. tpoiniltinitehno:iyorif
Lite debeaures and. iutGrest.
gan to preach, and had two rooms,
Whereas, by the act of the first session of the
-and felt that they were mine, and
went around among the people of
- the neighborhood with the thought,
BY-LAW NO. --.
Legislature of the Province of Ontario, passed. in
the thirty-first year of her Majesty's reign, incor-
porating the Toronto, #rey and Bruce Railway
Company, it is provide( that any municipality or
'Was. there ever a man so happy as =iirtidlot=he7oTtfg t or whieh, or near
infarthe said Company
Lana ?' • .. shall pass or be situated, may aid and assist
the sait Com stny by loanirer or guttranteeim•• or
" 'Well I may as well. tell you— giving- menet-1h)- Wayof. bouu"s, or -other meant's, to
/ • ••-
when 1 -beam). to preach 1, never . tho Company, or hauling municipal bonds to or in
o . ' ) aid of the Conipany, or otherwise, in sneh manner
•expected to do much, but I meant to awl to sueb. extent as snch municipalities, or any
-do as well as I could. I never ex- <>1 tuna shan think expedient, provided always
that no such aid, loan, bonus, or euarantee shall
pected to go anywhere. I was asked be given, except after the passing by -lane foi•
the purpose and the adoption of such by-laws by
to cross the river from Cincinnati the ratepayers as provided in the railway act.
and preaGh ..1!„ Covington, and Ana wheroa, by the net of the Legisia
tore of tile Province of -Ontario, passed iu the
went over and began to preach there. thirty-third year of Her iMajostv's mien elm iter
is given -to ' any lio'rtioul of
I did not know but I was going to 10A.,--aao, •rower
a municipality to grant a bouns to the said Com -
stay there. And I was perfectly puny, for the purpese of aiding in. the construction
waling to stay. But I was soon- of their 1.8111111Y'
And whereas the majority of the persons rated
called by a woman to Lawrenceburg. on the last ass'essment, roll as freeholders that are
She was the factotum of the wh oualified voters, under ,the municipal act, M
(7/` tion of the township of Turnberry deseribe'd titiSt
e_lt1pC,h. And I went there and follows .Comnioneing-ou the boundary line! be-
tween the toivnships of Turnberry and Howick,
and spoke to a well-nigh empty thence along the boundary between Tiunberry
;building. I was settled over a town and Oulross to the sideline iietween lots numbers
ten and eleven, thence southerly to where the said
With two distilleries and twenty sideline strikes the first poucession. thence dowu
the said sideline between lots numbers fortY and
lis 1.11 I WaS VerY Pool% forty one On the first ebneession, down to the
There was no patrimony comina. to
me, as -you know. The moment I
was out of the seminary 1 was with-
out my father's support, and was
obliged to take care of myself.- 1
had a salaay ; but it was a. salary of.
boundary line between Turuberry and. Morris,
thence along said. boundary to the line between
Howiek and. Millbury, including all that portion
of the Townehip of Turnberry lying Oast from the
sideline first above mentioned, have petitioned the
Council of the Municipality of Tarnberry to •pass
e by-law fgranting bonus for the purpose of aid-
ing in the construction of the said Toronto,
Grey and Bruce Railwny,ito the amount of five
tshluonues.and. dollars, and )it is expedient to grant the
only four hundred dollars. And I
took half of that to go to New t .And wheroo,s, for Such purpose it is necessaryfor
hat part of the said Township of T • b (
England to get married with. - And des 1 to• • • um cu. aim"
. cal iet ituse the stud sum of five thous= I
dollars in the manner hereinafter mentioned.
:as the parish paid only half of it, And whereas it will require the stint of five h.-an-
al:Id the other half was to come from died and fifty- dollt.rs, to be raised, annually by
• special rate on the v.hole rateable property of•the.
the ..Missionary society, I found my- said portion of Turuberry above described for pay
ju.6 inf.; said debt of ,
•housand dollars and interest
_self very short of funds. I I Id on the debentures to be issued therefor as herein-
eio-hteen cents in my pocket when
. after mentioned.
T And whereas the 'Moonlit of:the whole rateable
came -bacE.-. 1+ was taken up by property of that portimi of the said Township Of
a good Methodist brother for about a --'-furnbe,rry above described, respective of any fu -
week, and then I got these two rooms
_ to which I have alluded. They
were upstairs. One was the kitch-
en, cellar, and sitting -room. The
other was a library, bed -roam, and
parlor., So that we had six roowinass,
calling each three. The cellar any future increase of the game, alSO,
irrespective of any income to be derived from the
made by puttMg. things under the temporary investment of the sinking fund herein-
after mentioned, or any part thereof, according to
the last revised assessment roll of the said town-
ship, being for the year one :thousand' eight hun-
dred and seventy-one, is two hundred and eighty-
six` thousand live hunched dollars.
tore increase of -the same, and also irrespective of
any Mconie to be derived from the temporary in-
vestment of the, sinking fend hereinafter men-
tioned, or any part thereof, ttecording to the last
revised, assessment roil of, the said township, being
for the year one thousand eight hundred and Say-
enty-one, is the stun of 'one hundred and twenty-
seven thousand one Inindredand ten dollars.
And whereas the amount of the whole rateable
property of the township of Tux/Iberia-, irrespec-
bed ; and the other rooms were add-
. ed by sundry devices. You, who
go late flush houses, furnished: by
, your grandpapas and grandmammas,
;do not know anything about -the
joys of housekeeping. Persons ought
to bectin at the bottom to know
And whereas the amount of the existing debt of
the • said township of Tui-uberry is twenty-eight
thousand dollars. for principal, end for interest
thirty-three. thousand six hundred dollars, interest
nt arrear nothiug.
And whereas the said deseribed portion of the
what those jays axe. And I_ began due proportion of the e.xisting debt of, the whole
stud _township has no existing debt, other than its
down township, which proportion is twelve thoutittod
- 1-- four hundred and twenty-three dollars for principal
" I had no mea that I could and for interest -All 907 and interest in arrear
preach. 1 never expected that I none.
And whereas, for paying the interest and creat -
mg an equal yearly sinking fund for paying the said
debt of live thousand dollars, its hereinafter men-
tioned, it require tub:goal special rate of four
and.
mud. one-third mills the dollar, in addition to all
other,rates to be levied in. each year in the said
above described portion of the saw. township. .
1. .13e it therefore enacted by the Muniaiptd
Council of the township of Ttrubarry that it shall
and may 1,e lawful for: that portion of the said
township of Turn Vern- ahoy( described to and
could be. Nobody .ever sent me a assist the Toronto Grey and 13ruee
pally 1)2,- the'reto `the 51 11). • of five thou:a:T(1.
spare -rib that 1 not thank . God
fox thekindness which was shown "ail,.'listlta. fwol-Ythe purpose at resaid the Reeve of
of bonus.
the said township of Turnix rry 8b1111 Cause any
inc. recollect that when Judge
f d t • f t
_ gave me his cast-off clothino. Toroberry to be macre for Sue1I('Sut
beenrertilu•:,(11 fboortthee.tc,s.eacigil:irpose
felt that 1 was sumptuously clothed. 1.t..1111,Ve.
alumna of five thousandeolli
I wore old coats - ind - second-hand
tures shall be sealed with
could accomplisli much. I merely
went to work with the feeling,
°will do as well as I can, and will
stick to it, if the Lord pleases, and
fight his battle the best way I know
how." And I was as thankful:as
id township -of
s 'of looney as
not less than
he whole the
rs, vi•b-kh said debut. -
.he seal of the said
be signed by the
unicipal Council of
untersigned by the
lemon or persons as ,
ay by law appoint,
the said township of
of which they are
•
shall be made pay- . .
he day hereinafter •
shirts for two or three years ; and I township cai Trumberry an(
the said township, and c
sometimes, as was ,physleally a Treasurer-, or by such °they
the said municipal Council
somewhat well-developed man, and and shall define the portion o
the Judge was thin, and his leas Turtiberry for and on accoun
issued.
were slim, they were rather a tight 8. That the said debentare,
able iu twenty years from.
mentioned for this by-law t take effect, at the
" There was a humorous side to 13ank of Toronto, in Toronto and shall hese nt- DRUGS CH
was not above it either—althouzli Reeve or other head of the
milted ac( ording to the following resolntion, viz.
Resolved, hat the above by-law granting id to the
Toronto C rey and Bruce Railway Company be sub-
mitted to' • he ratepayers, subject to the conditions
contained hrthe letter of the President of the said
road, arldteesed to the Council of Turnberry, bear-
ing date November the 18th. 18-71.
JAMES JOHNSTON,
208-5 • - TownshiP
THE AGRICULTURAL IVIUTilAL
ASSURANCE ASSOCIAiION
OF CANADA. .
HEAD OF
Lieu
FICE, LONDON, ONT.
sed by the Dominion Governm(nt.
CAPITAL, FIRST 01? JANUARY, 1,871, _
$231, 242 25.
sh and Cash Items, $72,289 55.
This Com
confidence.
force 81,52
issued the
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lFar
Company t
you. For 1
Ca
pony continue e to grow in thGpnblic
On the 1st January, 1871, it, had in
3 Policies, having, during the year 1870,
mineuse number of 12,319 Policies.
rims, patronize your own (.4NADTAZ•Z-
nit has done such. good service amongst
usurance apply to
CHARLES MORROW
203 Agent, Clinton P. 0.
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EW & DOHERTY.
LL & CO.'S SUCCESS,
!For 1S71.
n ExhibithM, Silver Medal and Four
( Fair, London, -two Diplomas and
Pies.
• ton Central Fair, Diplome, afid.. two
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Central If*, three First Prhitis out
1 a Diploma for general excellence over
tors.
DEPEW & DOHERTY
General Agents.
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McNAUGHT
respectfully iatimate to the
VV inhabitants of Seaforth and Vicin-
ity, that 1 e now carries on business at
his NEW 8110P,5in rear of Killoran &
• Ryan's. . , .
Jobbing of all kinds, and Norse -shoeing
especially, promptly attended to; I
tar Terms reasonable.
164-4 DAVID MeNAUGHT.
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• I NOTHING BETTER."
1.
USED AND RECOM-
MENDED BYTHE MOST
EMINENT PHYSICIANS
ri IN NEW ENGLAND FOR
S.! THE LAST 45 YEARS.
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CUTLER BROS, & CO.,
BOSTON.
pRicE.50 cT &sum. Sold bythe Druggists
LD
LYMAN
LLIOTT & Co., Toronto, Agents.
INK.
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SEATTER,
ANGE BROKER,
kncl. clealcrin Pure -
MICALS AND DYE STU. FS,
PEItFITIVIERY,
ND TOILETARTICLES
• Sewing Machines. Mlniey
asy terms.
Wines and Liquors for n edi-
'es.
J. SEATTER,
Nov. 3, 1870. 59-t
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tactual to them' column; for -LI e Atrytneat, of inter -
this, but I. could easily have put a est at the rate nud in them berethafter men-
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dolorous side to it. I could have tim'ea'
4. That the 8 debentruns shall hear interest FANCY
f;a4dLT ! pretty liusiness - at and f t.1.1 tr
n 0_ sp.:. 1:10 • cent. per ammin,
son of T.,yinan Beecher, President •1`)'inelb11,11ti`f` 3,(1(":1(r'iytjhoeit'i°°tLAT:Al $1,11"1")°1-)43'.. Agent fo
01 a theological seminary, in- .thia .71,7)11.).(-juitIon.e_ach trt the :,Itink of Tio"rioftaX,T.11 to lend on
miserable hole, where there is no 5. 'That for the purposn o forminglk sinking eingarpluct.lproe
- fund for the pa:•nient of the aid debentures and
church: and where there are no
tiw interest thect!oll, thO afort.said, an equal
•••• recial rate of four and. one41 'rd 1 1 Seal rth
tar shall in addition to all other rates be raised
elders. and no men to- make them .1 8 iu - 0 ,
f.
Tile
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FURS! FURS! FURS
JUST OPENED AT
IDD'S EMPORIUM,
SEAFORTII,
largest assortment of FURS North of Toronto.
CANADA MINK,
ALA8KA MINK,
.PERSIAN LAMB AND ERMINE SETS.
Gentlemen's daps in all the latest styles,
Otter, Beaver, 8. S. Seal and Lamb, .Attention invited to our
MILLTNERY AND MANTLES:.
Another choice lot of time very stylish YE ii‘11ET AND $11114K-EXATS just received. '
T. Call and sea them, Goods ten per cent less than city prices, marked. in plain figures and
strictly one price.
-THOMAS KID.D.
-A call issolicited examine( the stock and prices before. purchasing. I have no hesitation in saying that
am in a better position to pnrchase geode eheaper than any other Heinle in the Conlity. Mystdf and
BrotheiS haVitig four of the largest general retail Shops in Ontario, two in the County of Simeoe. one in
Perth, and one in Seaforth, the latter being the smallest; having no rents to pay, and. marking my
goods on the one price system, with " small profits and quick returns " my motto-
. T. K,
NEAT, CHEAP
AND
DURABLE..
-tfzika-altaa-
McINTYRE & WILLIS
WOU ,D inform the public that theY- have , just received a first-class assortment of French and
lish Calf and Freneh and English Kip, and Ore nos prepared to make work at prices that defy
competi ion. An assortinent of HOME-MADE WORK kept constantly on hand, as well as that of the
best Tor into and London housee, which will be sold cheap. good assortment of Home-made Boys'
Boots kept always on hand. A call is respectfully solicited. Don't forget the place, --,opposite
Robertsr & Co.'s Hardware Store, and first door south of John Logan's. 1 199
THE CIRCULAR SAW
o
Cuts through all opposition.
ERTSON & C
ve just received a large slid splendid assortment of Rogers' and other celebrated makes
:ITLERy,
NI KOLITE MID OTHER SILVER-PLATED COODS,
TEA TRAYS, COAL OIL LAMPS,
Licrhtning, and Turn -table Apple Parer
Every Family should have one.
DIPRdVED CHAMPION. AND OTHER'
CROSS-CTTT SAWS,
STO ICS CELEBRATED EXTRA MACHINE 0 L
Warranted the best iu use.
Repairs for Abell's Patent Gear and Horse Powe
- And every other article required in the Hardware Line—Shelf and Heayy.
JACK SCREW, TO HIRE.
SIGN OF THE CIRCULAR SAW,
198
ROBERTSOS d. C
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QUEEN
Ins ranee Company
OF LIVERPOOL & LONDON.
0 - -
CAPITAL - $2,000,000 Sterling
o .
CIIIEF °Mavis—Queen. Buildings, Liver-
pool, And Gracechurch Street, London.
CAN.Aiu BRANCH Oirricir.—Exchange
Buildings, Montreal.
Henry Thomas, Esq., David Torrance,
Esq.; andthe Hon. James Ferrier.
LEA; At ADVISERS —,Messrs . Ritchie,
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BOARD --,Wm. Morton; Esq: C'hairman;
BANKlalti—Molsores Bank. .
Morris & Rose.
MEnrcAL Anvisen—Williain Sutherland,
Esq M. D.
out of This is not ancorcliuct to my- levied. awl colli? 'Led in each ar upon all the•rate- • SU'RVER011.--Th OM as S. ,cott, 11:sq.
t• -
abb: property I/ that part of t stud Township of
TIC ETS FOR EUROPE.
. '
deserts. 1 could do better. ought .
rarahte here nbeore multi med anfi dkourron—Thomas ItJohnson, Esq.
escribed.
not to waste my talents in such- ,a; during the• £.11k tWo Tty yea* from the It. JO ESID'ilNT SECRETARY ANI) (JI
. coming into elf ct of this by- w, unless Huth de—IVI point .d. Agent at Seafoith, foil AGENT, --A. Mackenzie Forbes,' 13 St.
But 1 was delivered froth bentures shall le sooner paid,
IN SEA TTER has beet
ap-
the
Sacrament 8treet, Montreal.
nny such feelino" - felt that it was G. That this 4i -:law shell Lek • effect on, from and MA LINE OF STEAMERS.
after the tinyty.tirst. day of D nember, invisitingthe veer Parties contemplating any art
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an unspealca ptillege to be any- of out- Lord one thousand erg hundred and sev-. of Europe can be supplied_ -wit?) Tic ,-..ets
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where and speak of Christ. 1 had euts-tli". - . .
7. That the d•bentures to4)c signed !and issued and. all necessary information by ap )1y -
very little theoloe-y—that is to say, asaferesaht mien he deli wired ,liy the Reeve of. the ing to •- do so on the most favourable terms.
t (;1 d ( w• ' r - I k • - bald Township 'if Turnberry to the trnstees am JOHN SEATTER - Life Policies granted on as advantage
b ,-
• ous termas any other respectable Com
Druggist, etb. pany doing, business in Canada.
_JAMES H. BENSON.
C. H. CULL. .
I • Agent
•
The undersigned having been appoint-
ed Agent for the above Company, parties
desiring to insure against lOss by iire can
ta.n n tuft, or al • ill•itl.(Cat.•101,1;1(11:111trtiOr1rith tlut
to be appom' 1
L, but it did_ iot do -t section of the • thupai_;‘,he sitid 1 8 5-tf
IOSti its brt
It wIts like a Incme any '<Toed
Grey ut j haul act
lrinor -
IN, hill 11'a.
b t-.nt
, ()mato,
LL And i t is' flithtt!)111::.elinte° Itlittsilh1vi'yl Y. the_ sl:id ' .
hunici-
1 •(.... es, and would not stie"k H.
1.,:d. cut, nen of t re ship of Turnberry -.
_tit° 1Calizati01.1 Of the love of docl ii.... (...mwessieti c, le\-1'fenetrr3.1,rstnt Tuesday the "2611'-
d I tried to wot..A. ta, of Demons. -, one thousand eightinmarcal and
' . t
(lir iS t Jesus. A.n
, selenty-one, crunencjug at, the hour of nine
ttlat lip 111 eVerY possible shape. for oclock in tlie inbming and clOsing at th.e hour of
of all the little success whirth 1 lsad 'America]
titsirTratih.iice.s113=1,0,,,,g. officer for taking the said vote
1 c 1 Illy 1.1114118 1y TAKE
YL t of - - t ' " the1,NOTICE that the above '
. .
in the earlya true copy nf particular
‘,titesof the ele tors ttfli that -Portion of i
on bvti Ilereinbefore• r"( he said
ou. But Ltd one vivid point ‘ewnsme (t1 Ti4n1 •
tnId
Telegrai
CANADA
,
my people. And it. vbra.s the. seci'6t o'cloek in the afternoon of the sarno' day, and issue
roposed winch wili be taken, into con -
Sideration by the Couneil of thg; Township of Turn- OFFICE--
Five Rules for the Co -w -stable Store, Sea,f
The manager of a large dairy in
berry, after one mouth liana the first ptiblicationin
the 11U110>: Exeosrron, the date of which, first
pablication was in the Enron Expositor, on the
first da)• of pet:ember, A. D,, 1871, and that the
votes of the Mentors of the said described portion
of 1y10 township of Turnberry be taken thereon
11§/follows, ou
Tueseay, the 2Gth day
Scotland nixes the folloviing
general orders for all bands employ-
ed about his stock
1. Every. cow must be jailer stall
at the appointed time of milking.
2. Milkers are expected to be on
hand a 5.45 a. in. and 545 p. ma
,Sundays excepted, when milking.
FA
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WOR Sale, C
Township
ing 100- cres,
of December, balance web ti
waste laud.
. D., 1871, commencing at nine o'clock in the
f irenoon and closing at five o'clock in the niter -
noon of the same day, at the place mentioned, set
out in and fixed by the eighth (Amuse of the above
true copy of the said proposed by-law,
JAMES JOHNSTON.
Township Clerk.
'TAKE NOTICE that tiro above by-law is sub- .
•
wato• running
five miles frOn
through whic
Bailwaywill sl
perty is not so
years for the il
lars, apply to
july 18 1871
At: ENT FOR
OFFICE—BESON & AIEYER'S
78 19.1S1FLVII MACHEdES; Law Office,
and Express Coinpanie,
LIFE ASSURA).-;CE CO.,
of Marriage Licences.
Money bought and Sold.:
ttention paid to
013 PRINTIG.
& Armstrong's Book-
rth 174
M FOR SALE:
leap, Lot No. :30, Gth Conceseion,
tt 13ruce, County of Bruc, conain-
bout :20 of whieh tun actual, the
tbered with beech and maple. No
'hre is a never -failing stretun of
through it. It is situated within
the flourishing -village of Paisley,
the Wellington, Grey and. Bruce.
ortly be running. If the above pro-
d, it will be leased for a turn of
provements. For further parien-
IiR EXPOSITOR 01110E, Seaforth.
•189-tf.
PkRTICULAR
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JOInk' LOGAN
Has a Lot of
SHAWLS MANTL
—AND—
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Which he is anxious to Sell Off, at Cost,
YES, BELOW COST,
Or any reasonable price that a cnstomer ineY offer .
Therefore, Ladie, you will please call at t e
Manchester Hous
MAIN STREET/
Soon, Midget yenr piek of tbe Goods before
are all sold,
they
Seaforth, :Tidy 25, 1871. 90
The Great Fetal -ie Retnedy. -
JOB 108E5' PERIODICAL PILLS.
THIS invtilnnble illediethe is unfailing in the I
-1- cure of all those painful and dangerous tli,iCaeS
to which the female constitution is subect. It
nualeratis all excess and removes all obstructions,
ti speedy cure may be r(qied. on.
To married ladies it is peculiarly suited. It
iii a short time, bring on the monthly petiod with
• Seaforth.
regrdarity.
Seafortli N. , .
153-t.f.___.; These Pills shonld not be taken by Fenirlee
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during the iii•st three InUllths of Pregnacy, its they
are sui e to bring on lliseitrriage, but at any other
-PAINTI NG time they are saf.
In all eases of Nervous and Spinal Affection,
pains in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight
AM ES - WI LL.EAMS ertion, 1ia1pitt4ion of the heart, hysteties, and
whites, these pills will effect a eine when ail other
Begs to intimateto the public that he MOMS have failed; and although- 'a pow( rful
has removed from MeintoSh & Mot- remedy, do not contain iron, calmind, atimony, or
C trria.o.e Factory, aid has rented anything hurtful to the constitntion.
rison's directionS in the pamphlet around •each
Mr. t
Grassie s ram
• . package 'which ehould cerefully preserved.
job MOSeR,'New York, Sole Proprietor. $1,00 end
12,1 cents for postage, enclosed tONOrthOp 6:: Lyman,
Shop, Newcastle, Ont., general agents for the Doininion,
Where h., may be foun.cl at any time.
Mr. Williams is prepared to execute, of
the shortest notice, all kinds of
Carriage Painting, Sign Painting
al:A Ornamental Work.
Give him a call. Remember the place,
opposite Murray's Stables. 170-13t
will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills by
return loan.
Sold in Seaforth by E. Hickson & Co, and
R. Lumsden. 197-9
ROOMS TO LET.
TO LET, in Scott's Block, two commodious
-1-- Roma on. the second fiat. Apply to
195 McCAUGHEY & HOTAISTED.
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Sailor& Foundry
ZAPFE & CARTER
Would desire to call attention to their
greatly improved
THRESHER & SEPARATOR
Which is able to compete with any other
Machine in Canada.
Among its many advantages, we call at-
tention to the following—the way the
Cylinder is constructed—it requires Iess
power and. is capable of
THRESHING MORE AND CLEANER
THAN ANY OTHER.
The great complaint among Threshers
always was, that they could thresh more
than they could clean, our improved drum
does away with all these complaints; it
is so constru.3-ted as to regulate the wind
tc keep the riddles from choking, without
blowing any (train over. We have also
impoved. our.Mills to prevent the grain
going over 'with the straw.
We would finite Farmers and Thresh
ers, generally, to give us a call, and ex-
amine our stock before purchasing else-
where ; we can sell as cheap as any other
Establishment.
None but the best Material used, and the
very best workmen employed.
The Machines we sold last year enable
us to say that they gave better satisfac-
tion than any other ever sld in this
county.
PITT'S HORSE POWER!
kept on hand at all times.
We would also desire to direct the
attention of farmers to our
SAWING MACHINES!
Which are capable of sawing from forty
to fifty cords of wood per day.
Superior Gallo* ?loughs, Straw Cutters,
Cultivators, 'emitters. Wooden and Iron -
beam Plonghs, Scrapers, Kettles, tko.,
All of -which we warrant to give satisfac-
tion, and will be sold as cheap as at any
other Establishment in the Province.
REPAIRING •AND CASTING
OF EVERY DSCRIPTION,
Done on the shortest notice and most
reasonable terms.
143-1y— ZAPPE & CARTER.
CHEERING PROSPECTS
FOR AN
ABUNDANT HARVEST
The present favorable Spring weather
warrants both farmer and 'mechanic in
making timely preparations Thr the coin-
ing harvest.
THOMSON & WILLIAMS
While thanking their patrons for the lib-
eral encouragement accorded then in the
pat, would cordially invite the atten-
of Farmers to their choice assortment of
Harvesting Machines for 1871. Our
Ohio Combined jifachine,
with Johnson's Improved Se) f-l:ake, has
given complete satisfaction for the past
owo years, and is now offered to the
public with the strongest guarantee for
durability and perfect work.
The Cayuga Chef, Jr., Jinwer,
Which has gained for itself a world-wide -
reputation is again offered as the most
1 durable, handy trind best working Mower
known, being constructed in the body of
the machine entirely of iron and steel,
and with it we defy compeition. We
also offer the
Johnswes ,Yelf-Raking Sint*
Reaper,
which took first and second priZCS atPro
vincial Exhibition, 1870. Tins reaper is
acknowledged. tobe superior to any other
pattern now in use, as it cuts perfectly,
takes up lodged or tangled grain better
than any other rake or reel machine, and
outs equally well from enher side of the
field when winci is strong from any di-
rection, can be raised or lowered when i111
motion and is very durable.
We invite inspection of onr machines
and mode of manufacturing by pur-
chasers before giving orders where.
We guarantee satisfaction in every ma-
chin, or no sale.
TERMS -EASY-
The agriculturalists of Perth and ad
joining counties will not (wc believ) be
so blind to their own • interests as to
give their orders to shops nnife than
100 miles east, when there are iirst-class
woiks. in their midst, building largely •
the best machines, equal to any of the
&tine machines made m the Province.
Call and see us, -send in your orders
by mail, or deal with our agents, as in
every case you wil get a perfcct ma-
chine, and on the same terms as your
neighbor. Our principles of business
and. prices being established and uni-
form. -
All other kinds of implements con-
stantly on hnd.
STEAM-ENGINES BUILT,
And kinds Of MILL WORK done
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Address
TITOMSON & WILLIMS,
- MITCHELL,
Onta.rio
180 -elk
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