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ZAPFE & CARTER
Word& desire to can attention to their
igreatIy improved
461 SEPARA1 R.
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Vhieh is able to compete with any other
Machine in Canada. , , •
-.rnong its many advantages, we call at-
e it to the 'following -the way the
linder is oonstrueted-it requireal less
, power and is capable of . •
HOVE AM/ gLEANER
THAN AN 17 OTHER.
The great complaint amonq, Threshers
iwa.4 was, that the:Tr couldihresh more
titin tiley could clean. our improved drum
pea away with all these complaints ;
s -o constructed as to re,n-alate the wind
keen the riddles from choking. without
!_frain over. Weivtv also.
iiproven .itir Mills to prevent the grairk
over with the straw. ,
We would,invite Farmers and Threshtner113,-, to give Its 11, call, and c'
mint our stock before purchasing else-
; we can sell as cheap as any other
2zytablisliment,
Fene but the best iv.-aterial- used, and the -
vary best work -men employed.
The Machines we- Staid last year enable
to s'tv that they gave better --61.-tisfac-
i,u than Any other eyer s 1t1in tL
eunty.
nTrs HORSE POWER I
kept on hand at all times
We would also desire to direct the
attentiOn of farmers to Mir
SXWIiNGMACHJNESr
=
• are capable of sawing from .forty-
; to fifty cords of 'wood per day.
iuperier eing :nouns, Straw Gutters,.
;ultivaters, Sculters. Wooden and Iron-
: -beam Ploughs, Scrapers, Kettles, &c.,
IT of which we warrant -to give satisfac-
ion. and will be sold as cheap as at any
ether Establishment inthe Province.
'LtEPAIRING AND CASTING-
:
OF 'E'VERY DESCRIPTION,
Dont on the 'Shortest notice and most
reasonable terms.
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!143-1y- ZApFE & CARTER.
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Eat -ZING PROSPECTS
roa AN
klIUNDANT HARVEST
' The present favorable Spring weather
rrauts both farmer and mechanic in
aking timely preparations for the cora-.
g hrvest. .
H014130N& WILLIAMS,
hile thanking their patrons for the lib -
;al encouragement accorded_ them in the
-1
ist, would cindi, Hy invite the atten-
Farmers to their choice assortment of
*vesting Machines for 1871-
Oki(); Goinbilied Machine, .
th Johnson's Improved Self-l'ale, has
v.eu complete satisfaction for the past
and is now offered to thAr
liAic with the strongest guarantee far
Tability Etat perfect work.
7;ce Cayuga Chief, Jr., Mower,
jtielt has gained for itself a world-wide
Aitation is at'ain offered as the moat
rable, handy and best working Mower
Own, being conszracted. in the body of
machine entirely of iron and steel,
A -with it wo defy competition. We
ootitr the
A,14,tyoit% ,,Srel f Retking .Siitgle-
Reaper,... '
took -brat and second prizes atPro--
tJ Exhibition, 1670. This reaper lax
knowledge(' to be superior to any other
ttern now in use, as it cuts perfectly,
up Iod:red or tangled grain better
Rt. other rake oi reel machine, and,
e,niaftv well treat et: her side of the
14-4itt f. aitong from any cli-
tion, c it te rc..ed or lowered Whet' in
ztuit 1.-Lry durimie.
invite inspection of our readhines
4: moil& ti mzliiii.aeturing by pnr-
bef,,re (i d%.1 olsewhere_
:-.4.0..i,zactiou ixi evtry
nt, or .no sale.
TERMS
aricuIrttralist11 of Perth and
,
• comities will not (we believ() *Jim,
to ti. i.r own interests as
re their orders to shops more that
nailn there are tirst-clasa
in t.liOr midst, building largery
ma,niins (*awl to any of the
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r tZerhineS 111:14 f.f.' /II tht•
'ail and see us, - in your orders
tlt-al with our a,virts, as itit
iry ca,ii you will get a perfect ma
and, on the;same. terms as your 11
1:..himw. our plinciple‘i of business
i being t.-•talili,heil and nni
,*11 other kind:S. of implements con-
titly on hand.
IlEAM-ENG IN ES 11UILT;
a all kinds of -AT ILL WORK dont
raptly.
Lildress
l.'[./OMSON 4: WILLI AMS
mrreHLLia,
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Onta
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JAN. 19, 1872.
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A Connecticut Mystery
Triple Murder,
About: two miles west o
village- of Windsor Locks,
.stands a hoe, known as Bul
which° foi past years has bo
reputation. It was ke
•annothy Billings and his wi
has been the sere -of many
•quarrels and bloody assault
around the place there
the hor`roe 'of sudden _ and
t deaths. . Several - years:
man hanged himself theret
few months ago oee of the wr
inmates, sick of her dreadfu
procured poison, and going
Catholic oetaii-itery not far
wallowed the deadly drangl
Jay down to die. Even so fat
last fall a wretched man%veer,
the woods. near., by and .ende
Miserable existence. And no
crown the record of wratehe
and Crl Me, and render the pia
ever accursed, there comes a t.,k
uneqna led in the annals of
crime,- a trip e murder,, who,s
tendant circutnstances are hot
almost beYOnd helwf
The deed 'is sill iposed to have
committed in th After!' oon o
2nd instant, as two pedlars,
31yerStokart and Janbh Newsh
who were passing by - on
way frail) East Gran by to
beard. a flint voice
w sa " Come lit r
kart laid •down' .his pack
went to the front doorp. which
▪ found locked. ife then wen
the back door, which he open
little way, and saw ‘vhat he supp
to be the body of a woman stre
ed on the floor.: After askieg t
or four times what was wanted
him and getting no anewer. helm
,ed the door wide open, and then
•discoVered the body of a wot
lying., lifeless' in. a pool of blood
the floor. norrifl-ed tit the sieht,
immeaiately ran a‘vty and told
companion., The two then picl
up their packs and started in
direction of two mere, who were
work in. a,field llear by spreadi
• toliacco st4s.. They told their Et
et lid then stat i -ed for Sufbeid. -
The two lal,orers, whose nem
/1e Henry Riker ati'd Samuel
Cartoll, at first thought they h
better not tfo it to the ho-dse. feari
fie3 •m t get into tro u de, b
:finally they went, and looking in,
the door, saw the woman lviug de
on the 'floor, as described by t
pediers. Baker say's' he saw t
men wearing light overcoats a:
• high rubber boots running from. t
house jest before the ped'ars a
preached. The aaitlioritie.s were n
notified until 8 o'clock, Wednesda
.Baker was in a sliloon in Winds
Locks at that hour, anct•casually
marked to the proprietor, Mr. Woo
• that "thee had been a murder eve
to the Run." Wood, astonished., as'
-ed what, he meant, and Baker r
peated hiS statement, and told who.
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he saw. Wood at once hunted u
the civil authorities, 'and repeate
his story to them. A party at one
• ptatted for the house; reaching ther
about nine o'clock. Iemps wet
hghted, tire door opened, the. -part
entered, and a horrible 'speccacl
presented itself'. Billings,. the pro
•
•- A this. there is rio Aoubt. The con-
,dition.of the murdered man's pock-
ets shows this; as also the fat that
a gold watch and chain, geneeally
worn by hini as 'missing. About
$700 was fou d in the house, with
e, but all of Billin s'
clothing "was gone.. Appearan .es
indieate that the murderers w
frightened aw y front tilt) houlie,
probably by he approach of •the
pedlays, and t tat they elefe `be.fdre
I laving had ti m - to thoroughly sbartili
hetrious roo Ps..
f the
Q3 -un.,
Run!,
rile tin
p by Articles of,Val
It
fierce
and
Viol -
ago a
etched
1 life,.
to •the
away,
it and
eTy -
out to
d
w, to
dness
ce f
tgelly
local
e ut-
Tible
been
f the
trned
mete
their
Suf.
from
Sto-
arid
he
t to
ed a
osed
tch
h ree
of
he
pan
liP
his
ced
the
• at
ng,
ory
es
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vo
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p-
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or
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.GaILTIES.
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Man y plain young lauies o
be pretty-eold nes. -
An enter oising deatist.in
neigboiing. citau ve rtises : Got
yotn• sweethezir a, new set of tteth
Ohlistanas ;resent,"
A wester!. lawyer who hun
ciiit his shingle year ago onl
bad one case su e then, and that is
one of inflainmatory iheurnatisrn.
-This item is -from a aluabl
agri▪ cultural, jot rnal : " D n't , le
,your cattle stra ; they wi nder t
the not myst( nous praces. W
I -
t.
once s w a cowh de in a shoe ak,ei."
shop." •
-When a onnecticut deacon
nudeed a som oient woi hippei
e
with the subsci iption box, th sleepy
smiled
individual awbk partially,
murmured "1 • on't sinok
dropped off:again
-- Thrace Gre ly wrote: 'Wom-
en noW manage most of the public
libraries in'Mass ,chusetts,” and the
conrpositor read i : " Wom n now
worry Most of th ir public babies by
mastication!'
," and
Christaansht rg, Va.,. is in ecs-
tacies over a ven rable turkey gob-
bler, who has bu Ided for himsella
nest and is now gravely sitting upon
four apples., s presumed that
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action int nded as a ' grave
satire upon the woman's rights
busineski. •
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` 'Value of the Bible.
.1le was conversing one day with
a- prison chupl2iu, and asked hint
whether his ministry- had been at-
tended with sUccessi erg little.
was the reply, and then the !chap-
lain told him' that he had 'great
hopes of one man Viho had been
concleinned to death and •who was
most assidnous in the -study l of a
Bible he had given him. ,The Chap-
lain, after great ex r "on, obtained A-
corn inutaticra of t e sentence.' "I
called to inform -hi e f my success.'
His gratitude kne o bounds; he
said I was his prese ver, and deliver-
er. And . here,' •e add • -as he
gra-sped m37 bend artin here
is your Bible. I'M:y s we I return
it to you, for. hope that, I.shall
never want it again '',--LifeofRev.
Wm. Harniss.
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RAILWAY ..TI
Trains leave the
follows ;-
.GOING
•ExpresS: ' Mix
2.37r. 1.40 r.
GO1NO Z
Express. Mixt,
10.-50 A. irr. 1.40 P.
TABLE.
ea Orth station as
ST.
Mail.
M. 8.40 P.M.
ST.
• • Mail
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1'.L 8.u0 A. M.
prietur Of the place, sat on a stool; Divisicins Chou s---1872.
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with his head drooring, quite dead. Division Cours will be hel
.A portion. of his skull had been
baten away with anaxe or somdothe
heavy and murderous instruinen
and brains and blood were oozing
from the ghastly and ragged wound
an dripping .upon the floor. His
,
pockets - were :turned inside out,
'and a few pennies were scattered
about the floor. In an adjoin-
ing room lay the dead . body of
a woman in, a. halfcon...tealed 'pool
of yood. Titis was Billings' wife.
She was stabbed in the neck with a
- , . e .
k hi 6 and struck in the forehrentird
witan axeShhad evid
fought for her life, for the room.
presented every evidence of a fear-
ful struggle. Her clothing had been
set on fiie, and one of her arms was
burned nearly off, and the lower
limbs were charred. It WAS tip-
,
parent that kerpene had been
sprinkled on her clothing, with the
intention of burning the house. 'In
another room was iound a tbirdl
victiM, also -a woman, who lay on
her hack, all bedabbled with blood,
-which had gushed out fi‘om a ter
rible, woundi\in the 'head. This
was the body of Julia Bay, ,dies
‘Gowdy, an inmate of 1 the' house,
-1.1aatit 21 years of am.' .A. blue .curl
Its foils:mg :
Wingham..... _Jan 16 Du galloon.. ....April 2
.Ainleyville Jan. 23 13a field April 13
▪ Seaforth ,..Jan. 25 Go erich April 4
A.• Exeter ' Jan. 27 Wi ghttra April 19
Dungannon .......Jan. 30 A'
Bayfield. ... . , ...Ma. 31 So
Clinton - Feb. 1 Ex
Goderich Feb. 5 C1'• ton • . May 31
Wroxeter Mar& 26 Du gem= Juno 3
Seaforth....".. March 28 Ba„ field. Juno 4
Exeter .. . ....March 30 Go 'aria, ...... june 6
Clinton , . . April 1
The Ceurte open at 10 M. each day.
leyvillo May 21
forth May 23
▪ . . May 25
PLAIN SE1IYING. ",
11118. 'SMITH, North Mam-street, two doors
-DLI`J-ai:ostiett,hinofg.Mr. Thomas Stephens's, will take in
, I 209'
ROOMS To LET.
TO -LET, in 1)gott's Block, two commodious
-1-; Rooms on the second flat. Apply to
195 MeCIUGIIEY & HOLMSTED.
Insolvent Act of 1869
AND A;1* IENDMENTS THERETO.
In the rnattet: of JOHN INGLIS, of Wrox.eter,
Cinnity of Huron Province of Ontario,
aninsolvedt.
Epv.A.ii.D EVANS, have been appointed AR-
-L. signee thie matter, and CretlitorS are ro-
quested to hie their cleime.before me within one
mouth.
I
EDWARD EVANS; 1
Aasignee.
MR. JOHN THOMES'6N
Montreal; 6th Januar?, 1872.
TtIA-Nh,'S nuinerona customers for their lib.
eralptronage (hiring the last 16 years, end trusts
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of smoke crept rip 1?ormr1
010 h'"(1 v, I he will rveeive its continuance.
•
an as the horri5erl f.;peetntorR ed
. up the he,.iless weight, it wa5. finntt
that her1
.,c othing -kvas en fire, W4ttei-
1,
v.as brought and the fl tn1 was ex-
tinguished. It! was then found t bit
the smouldering 'fire had borned e.
hole thrangh- the floor, and that the
&sip of the murderers to burn the.
house and its Slitvalirored inii);-tt-ps
together had been foiled hy the blood
of one of the victims, whieb feel sO l•
damped the boards that they v onld
not ignite. The'girl had been sta fed
ir the neck and struck in the back
of the head with the axe, indicat-
ing that after feceiving the wound
she had tried to -eseepe, but' was
struck down in her flight Tile ob-
ject of the crime was pltaider. Of
He has now on hand a barge assortnaent, of Good
Sound
Green Hemlock,.
Whi b. he warrants will (flan satigfaction.,
'Also,
IT-.N.CING ANDO DRA INING
• Lt/MB.A:R,
Alivays kept on hand. Also,
200,000 FEET OF' PINE,
ty, for building and general purpose, which he
offers on liberal toms.
ORDERS WILL BE PROMPTLY
- ATTENDED TO.
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Tha Mill is situated on the Townline between
rilonedrillitordap. allett, 3 and miles from the He -
212
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THE HURYN 'EXPOSITOR.
• Has purchased an
, an
ROCE
FLOU
Spene
jfk- Gooc
Remember
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999.
W I I. S C3 0
increased Ole stock former1371 belonging to S. POwelli
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lia.s now on hand a first -el seI stock of
i
S, VINE ot LI OTTO
cc,1
FE & P °VISIONS
Also, a stock of
-
r's., and Carl ug's
aske,11alf Casks, and Qua •te'r Casks,
- VERY CHEAP.
s de
the
ver4d in any pa 't of the town. •
Powsll's Old Stand,
Opposite the Mansion Hotel, eaforth 21.3
0.iI )
b.,
4,(0711,•! .1/
CHEAP
IVICIN
AV on hand a large stoe
p e.e of .leather, and w
spring tack. Within the pas
Ho thatour stook being now
boots id shees which will rat
CUSfi 011'1 WORK attended
Rome ber the place, firet doo
Store 1
Y.RE4 W CLLIS, Main Stree
of Beep and Shone which were par
ich they are now selling at cost mice
few weke, booth and shoes have adva
ild at 'former cost prices, an opport
31y occur.
o promptly, as formrly. A good fit,
South ef John Logan's, and opposi
VIVANT
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Seaforth,
haked before the late rise in title
in order to tottkp room for their
iced in price arlettet ten per cent., -
tali Is offered for obtaining cla.ap
J. SEATTER,
EXCHANGE BROKER,
And dcaler in Pure
DRUCS CHEMICALS AND DYESTUFFS,
PERFUMpky,
FANCYANDTOILETARTICLEt
Agent for Sewing Machines. Money
to lend on easy terms.
or Pure Wines and Liquors fcfr medi-
cinal purgoses.
J. SEATTER,
Seaforth, Nov. 3,-1870. 59-tf.
TICKETS FOR EUROPE.
urn. JOHN SEA TTER has been ap-
po nteclAgent at Seaforth, for the
/NMAN LINE OF STEAMERS.
•• Parties conteznplatiugtvisiting any part
of Europe can be supplied with Tickets
and all necessary information by apply-
ing to
JOHN SETTER.
185-tf. _Druggist, etc.
Bonus to the Farmers
OF GREY AND MORRIS.
'fleets, bewtre of pereone, in the shape of
-1 peddlers and egots, perambulating the ceuntr,
forcing a sale of inferior implemente.
Encourage home manufatures, and you will
find a euperior article at a induced price.
The subscriber wonld respeetfully return his sin-
cere tit:inksto the farmers of Gr7, Morris and sur-
rounding townehips for their inost liberal patron
age in the past, and would inform them thut he
will keep constantly on hand, at the
' DINGLE FOUNDRY,
un Plows, Wood PlowGang Plows, Gultive tors,
Land Rollers, Straw -Cutters, &c.,
narenteed the best quality, and at prices to
defy competition. -He W01111ht epecially call atten-
tin to the "Farmers' Plow," which gives general
satisfaction whereyer introduced.
1 onrrs for aU the principal Plows kept eon -
1 stantly on hand. Highest price paid for old net-
. .
niga. 1tepurnig done promptly on very reasonable
id; first class article guarante
terms. •
R. ILSON,.
m. Robertson & Cos Hardwere .199
4INTI7RE & WILLIS,
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• NOTuE TO FARMERS.
POTTaRY WANTE
The undersined i now preparedta pay tho
Highel. Price, in Cash,
For any quantity of good wll-dressed
POU LTRY
Deliveand a the Egg Emporium, S
The Po tr3•nansf al/ be drawn.
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MONEY!
$5,000 TO LEND.
HAVE the above sum on handfor
_ investment on good Farm Security, at
8 and.9 per cent., -Private Funds.
JOHN S. PORTER.
SE-41kRTIT, July 25, 1870. .
MONEY FOUND.
CUND on Friday the 2'2zid inst., in W. Robert -
eon & C-o.'s Hardware St re, Seaforth a sum of
money. The owner can ave the same upon
proving property tuad paying 4cr this advertisement.
Apply at the sore.
riaa..ata•
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PREPARE FOR WINTER.
Sleighs and (:utters.
WILLIAM GRASSE,
SEAFOIITH,
Has now n hand a largo number of hanclsomely
hnished and subatantially built
T Ft S 5
Aso, a ntimber of firstclas
S M I GI- S
Terms as low as any Establishment in the County.
Repairin, of every description,
promptly attend-
ed to, and satisfaction guaralteed.
13o wire to call and Hee my Cutters before pur-
chasing elsewhere.
WILLIAM GRASSIE.
N. over -due Notes and Accounts must
be paid forthwith. • 207
FELLOW'S
HYPOPTiOSPHITES•
A, MONGST the diseases overcome by the use of
-L-1; Fellows' Compound Syrup of il.vpophosphites,
are Constipation, Asthm, Conatunption, Laryngit-
is, Nervone Debility, Dspepeia, Chronie Bronchit-
is, Chronic Diarilicea, Melancholy. Debility resut-
ing from Typhoid and other low fevers, Diphtheritic
Pi OP trillion, Hysteria, Hypochondria:Am enorrinea,
Chlorosis, Antenna, Lenconhcea, Nervous Excita-
bility, Maraemns or Wasting of theMueelee, Apho-
nia, or Loss of Voice, Chorea or St. Vitus'a Dance,
Sluggishness of the Liver, Intarrripted and Feeble
Action of the Hart. Suffocating Feelings caused
by mucone obstructions of the Lirrigs and Air Pas-
, ;elites leading thereto; and Debilityfron various
causes, many cases of which appeared hopeless.
Sold by Apotheartes. Price, $1.0; Six for $7.50.
TAMES I. FELLOWS, Chemist, St. john, N. 13.
CERTAIN •.PRESERVATTON
OF THE SIGHT.
LAZARUS, MORRIS & CO.'S
PERFECTED SPECTACLES
AND EVE -GLASSES.
The peerdiar -form and Scientific
accuracy attained by the aid of ,cona-
plicated an[ costly nuiehhiery, war -
mite the a • notion that they are the
most perfec Spectatles ever manu-
factured. 'I" oy arieb-t. the sight /arta
brilliantly, 'wafr ease and c omf ort
on the weaer, cause a eontinnoun
and abiding mprovement of the c.yes,
and last a g eat many years without
equiring to e ehangea. So they mu
he CUEAP14STj Well as the BEST'
M. R. COUTER,
Agent,
Main Street, Saforth. 212
Great Female Xienerely.
JOB MOUS' PERIODICAL PILLS.
•
rreris invaluable inedieine le unfailing in the
-1- cure of all, those painful and dangerous dieeases
towhich the feinale constitution is subject. It
inotlerates all excess and removes all °heti-actions,
and a speedy cure may be relied on.
, To tuanied ladies' it is peouliarly suited. It will,
in a short time, bring on the monthly period with
• maularity.
These Pills should not be taken by Females
daring the first three months of ?rgency, as thy
are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any t,t1.ter
tline they are safe. . -
In all eases of Nervous and Spinal. Affections,
veins in the back and limb, fatigue on elight ex-
ertion, palpitation of the j heart, b\-tc.rie, and
whites, therm phis will effect ft cure when all other
means have failed; and altliongh a powerful
remedy, do not contain iron, calmbel, antimony, or
anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each
piekege, which chould be ea.refully preaerved.
iJob 3Inees, New York, Rohs Proprietor. $1.00 end
124 cents for poetag, enclosed to Northop & Lyman,
Newcastle, (bit. general °gnts for the Dominion,
will insure a • liottl, containing cetr re pills by
Jt lannsden.
nL111.71* mal
Sin Seaforth by E. Biel:sun
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IFT.4011
- FLOUR!
T_Ti 'V _LNG purchased and thoroughly refitted the
-"quills formerly oned. by the Messrs SCOBM,
um now prepared to iurnish
FAMILY FLOUR,
Second to NONE INSEAFOILTII,
A-adv.1g win
Compare favorably with any in the Do
minion,
If you want A 1 17.1140.1C1R, go to the following
Dealers and ask for IlAligiTAT.L.,S-ntr.terobar
3.1111.01.ALL'8 FLOUR :-
W. SCOTT 11.013ERTSON,
'WHITESIDE,
simoN POWELL, -•
JOHN CA \TANA GII,
Or at W. ,MARSHALL'S Mills.
Orders left with W. S. ROBERTSON wall be
promptly attended to.
Parties atIto wish to
Exehange Wheat, for Flour,
Are certain to receive proper quantity, sad
cle that will defy competition.
W. MARSHALL.
1136-tf
Jji
PORTANT -
TO
USEREEPERS.
boob FLovi3
AT ALL TIMES.
WI
SHEARSCN & CO,
Propiietors of the
SEAFORTH MILLS!
.Are now Manufacturing the best
FAMILY (6 PA,..SRY FLOURS
In the Dominion.
Intending purchasers in Seaforth and 'vicinity
can rely upon getting our Family and Pastry ItIonre
from the following Dealers, ONLY: ----Thos. Lee, A..
M. Strong, Jelin Walsh, Zanies C. Latahm, Alex.
.A.ult, Thomas Kidd. J. McGinnis, William Ault,
G. &H. jackson, Egmondvill, and at the Seafortb.
Mills. Orden left at our office, Market Sanare, will
receive prompt attention.
Farmers desiring to exchangetheirWheat
fOr Flours at the XIII,
May always relynipon getting our best Family e•
Pantry Flour in exclumge'in quantities according
to the, vette of their wheat.
-W. A. SHEARSON ti5 CO,
184-tf.
CALL AND SE
THOMA.S BELL'S
CHAIRS, LOVNGE, SOFA,
CENTRE TABLES, SIDEBOARDS,
WHATNOTS,
BESTEADS, BURAUS,
Looking Glasses and all other articles
kept in First-class Cabinet Shops, which
he is selling
AT .VBIZY LOW PRA7RS.
A 1arg reductionlo parties buying a uantity.
REMEMBER THE SHOP, -
Opposite TII014S Kipp's Brick Store,
-:,
CATTLE FAIR.
CATTLE FAIR will be heItl hereafter p..6 .
LOYD'S HOTEL, •SEAVORTH,
(Opposite the Station,)
On the First Monday in each nionth,
=GINNING ON
MONDA it, 1veroniut 2, 1871.
g inn nes of buyers Will be in attendance,
and parties having stock may rely on the best mar-
ket pricee.
-
In tonniPlicm. with Loyd's Hotel (Houghton's)
are large and commodious etables and yards. 198,
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• TEE FIRST-PR1ZE ItPR0VF.D
BERKSHIRE BOAR.
THE enbeeriber will keep for service, at bie pre-
-1- rnises, .Lt 4, f'on2, Stanley, two mild; from
Kippen, that wei1-knewn improved 13erkshir' o 13oar
which took the 1st Prize at the two County Shows:
also, at three Township •Shows, all in 1871. The
eubeerib:r hag alto parchased a. youthimprove
Iliniatire near, oh Months Old, at the 'Western
Fair, 114relon. which he will also' keep for servic-
Terme, $1 fur each sow, to be paid at "LW time of
t.t•rvie with the privilege of returning Its often as
necessery with;n twelve weeks from time of ,firee
servic.
WILLL1.11 BLAIR, Jr.
Nov. 7, 1671. 2,05
MON IN THLOOD.
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USED AND RECOM-
!VENDED BY THE MOST
'4. EMINENT PHYSICIANS
IN NEW ENGLAND FOR
THE LAST 45 YEARS. lee
de.
" NOTHING BETTER"
CUTLER BROS. & CO., el
.41 -7?-; Sold by tBhOesTDOruNg. gists 0
FOR CPUGHS, COLDS &()
ELLIGTT & Co. Toonto, Agnts.
tioptsy
HUM
TERUFTAN SYRUP mom the wPak seronfr,
a..1 expels (11.,ease by supplying the blood
ATras's OWN V/TALIZING AGENT -IRON.
eatetion.-13e sure yon ret Peruvian kryzyp.
Pamphlets free. J. P. DINiltfORE Proprietor,
X°. 36 Bey St,
Selti bY Druggists generll.
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