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LNLEYvILLE
]ING. MILL,
RANI/RUUD FACTORY
r having bought out the above
:ood-ill of the late firm, is now
1 orders in his line of business.
MS and Mouldings
HAND AND
.TO ORDER.
the shortest notice.
KU PLANTING
cietly attended to.
:NG ALWAYS ON HAND AND
7eMptly &applied.
jat-tlESs BENNETT.
16a. 1872. . a28.-47
PLANING MILL,
AND BLIND FACTORy
iegs leave to thank his numerous
he liberal.patutt
roge extended to
icing btu:mesain Seafortla„ and
be favored with a continuance
latointild would do well to give
in continue to keep on hand a
aida of
[INE LUMBER,
ASI1E-S.
-NDS, MOULDINGS,
FS, 1 \.T1-1 ETC.
p of ivitisfaction tO those
it with their patronage, as- none
men are employed.
a•ntion paid to Custom Platting..
IN H. RROADFOOT.
'OMRINATION. <
:NOVELTY WORKS.
M. MARTIN
tit -thanks to his customers and
it generous patronage :duce as-
e above Works, and bega to re- •
of all who may require any -
the following list of prieea, at
d to furnish work of a quality
rassed in the trade
LES $ 5 00
r.S. from. 3 50
7 00
4- 75
ERS. -$15 a.nd. Upwards.
ING, per 1000-
4.1.ed BOARDING per 1000.... 4
G done by the piece or set.
axo MACHZCES.
all times to repair the °•d-
1 mowing machines, ax, ilt
chine that can. be mentioned.
ONMAKERS
,tonid also beg to info= Wag -
:era that- he keeps constantly
Bent Stuff suitable for their
•
ers, Farmers, and the public
If way of the above articles
or me with their patronage, as
I have facilities for doing this
h cannot be surpassed.,
rOli' X M. MARTEN.
trks„
228
GOOD SUBSTA117111.1,
dee STYLISH BUGGY?
GRASSI El
ZAFORTEC,
or sale a number of handsome
I. BUGGIES, all well fmishecl
the very best material. Also,
Idt WAGONS,
of build, and ease in =main' g
hy any manufacturer in the
r WAGONS on hand, and
EE sells as cheap as any other
'.:crtanty.
(SIVIITHINC
-ork a,ttendedto pronaptly.
fMfl 11 $EE
ING NICEr
a9" BELL,
bet, Seaforth, _
Lworth looking at in the
ITU -RE
ed a. large quantity Of
WITURE
for
UTZ
and QuALFry,
Jr going to see.
Robertson's Hardware
tREST
217
PEST
TC
UJ FEER'S
WO Bureaus.
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237 -t a
AUGUST 23,- .1S72.
GAIETIES.
Not amias—A pretty widow.
A. lady was sowing little
Zaidee some pictures ef birds, among
which was a nightingale.. The lady
told Zaidee that it was a !Aid which
sang beautifully in the night, add.
ing, We have no nightingales in
this country, as they have in Eng-
land.' No,' replied Zaidee, pOmpt-
ly, " but we have cats that sig in
the night. I often hear them'
— Why should a sailor know
that there ia a man in 'athe moon 1
Because he has been to see.
Atount Vesuvius is said to be
a fiery old crater. _
— A bookseller, some years since,
received an order for 2 sant linaa.'
He puzzled his brain some time with-
out understanding the -meaning,
thereof, and returned it for an ex-
planation. The writer was very
much astonished that it could not
beunderstood. Why,' said he, it
is as plain as day : 2 s ct nt. psalm,
tlx,
books.' A:his explained the
mystery. -
—What are domestic, magazines?
—Wives who are always blowing up
their husbands.
A clergyman created quite a
merriment the other day on one of
our stearnaooats, going over to lay
out a new camp -meeting resort, by
the inquiry, What positive proof
is there that King David and his
SOD Solomon were tailors?' No one
in the erowd could answer. and the
humorous divine quoted the familiar
passage : " And Solomon mended
the breaches which David bis father
had made.
— Killing Indians in some parts
of the West is considered justifiable
Sioax-icide.
— Smiggles says that the most
thrilling tale he, ever listened to was
that of a rattlesnake.
— A San Francisco editor thus
addresses an Oakland brother, 'You
wallapus, you itchyodbruiite, you
bogus hammochrysos, you ---you
Oaklander !'
— A gentleman. while making a
speech, inadveitently stepped for-
ward and off the platform. To the
peals of laughter that greeted his
unlucky fall he claimed that any
speaker had a right come down
to the level of his audience.'
--- A man up in New liampshite
named his two children Ebenezer
and Flora, he always speaks of them
as Erb and Flo—very tidy nick-
names.
—The best Lan for a poet—In-
spiration.
Where watt Bishop Latimer
burned to death 2' asked a teacher, in
a commanding voice. Joshua
knows,.' saidal little eirl at the bot-
tom of the class. ell,' -said the
teacher, if Joshua knows, be may
tell.' In, the fire,' replied Joshua,
looking very grave and wise.
•• -- Wild oats are said to be the
only crop that grows by gas light:
-- A foreign Medical Journal re-
marks that the most warlike nation
in modern times is vaccination, be-
cause it is always in arms.
--- A minister who thought that
ta
reporting sermons was all vanity
afterward concluded that, if the
thing must be done, it should be
well clone, and slipped a greenback
into the reporter's hand, saying,
Do not condense me.'
—Rheumatism is sometimes a
joint affair, and yet here is only one
party to it.
— Railroads are public social
benefactors, inasmuch• as they teach
every man to know his own station,
and to stop there.
— What is the most dangerous
kind of au assassin 7—A man who
takes life cheerfully.
— A gentleman was staying at a
country house, when, bearing a great
clatter below one morning, he look-
ed out and saw a couple of grooms
holding one of the servant maids on
a horse, which they led with diffi-
culty once round the yard. He ask-
ed them what it all meant. Well,
you see, Sir,"said they, we're going
to take the horse to market to be
sold, and we want to be able to say
he has carried a lady.'
•Clover for Hogs.
An Ohio hog -raiser advocates the
system of pasturing fm clover during
t6 sum mer. : He presents, as the
advantage of this plan, the state-
ment that an acre of ground in clov-
er will pasture five hogs four months,
• and that it will take the corn from
half an ac e to feed there' the same
time The cultivation of the corn
he counts equal to the rest of the
other half acre. He further claims
that hogs pastured on lover are in
far better condition than if fled on
corn, as they are better framed,
healthier, and eat better; and also
states that the land is enriched by
the cicver pasturing
• Management of Brooms.
• If brooms are put into boiling
suds once a week, they will !become
very tough, will not cut the carpet,
last muchlonger, and always sweep
like new ones. A very dusty carpet
may be cleaned by setting a pail of
water out by the door, wet the broom
in it, knock it to get off all the
.drops, sweep a yard or two, then
wash the broom as
again, being careful
drops off the broom
far at a time. The
changing once or
pet is very dusty.
over a carpet and s
has time to melt is
novating a soiled 'ca
Sool
Scolding is a habit.. There is not
Innich meaning to it.
result of nervousne
table condition of
body. A person is
ed at some trivial c
with commences
everything.and eve
Scolding' is a he.
formed. It is aston
one who indulges
comes addicted to i
in it. It is an urn'
reasonable habit.
into the way of scol
something- to scold
was -nothing else th
scolding at the La
something.to scold'
rumbling of distant
waulings, or a ha
one's window, wou
pleasant.
The habit is co
introduced into a fa iLty, it is 'pretty
certain in h short ime to affect all
the members. If one of them be-
gins always finding
thing, or nothing, th
unnecessary bedlam
People in the cou
ly fall into the h
than people in town.
it is bedause they ht
py and divert their
men contract the
quently than men.
because they live m
in a confined and he,
very trying to the
and the health in
may be partly, that
more susceptible,
,tiveness more easily
men are sometime
but a scolding wom
divine. But we ill say no more
on the subject, or s me pretty crea-
ture may feel inclin d to scold us for
what we say about . colding.
efore and sweep
to shake all the
and not sweep
water may need
wice, if the car -
Snow anrinkled
ept off before it
Iso nice for re -
pet.
Et.
It is often the
and an irri-
oth mind .and
tried or annoy -
use and forth-
nding fault at
ybody in reach.
it very easily
shing how soon
n it at all be-
• and confirmed
asoning and un-
ersons who get
ing always find
bout. If there
y would fall a-
re absence of
t. The constant
thunder, cater -
d organ under
d be less
tagious. Once
ul t about sorae-
others are very
is created.
try more rcadi-
bit of scolding
We suppose
ve les S to occu-
t tention. Wo-
iabit more fre-
• This may be
re in the house,
ted atmosphere,
nervous system
general.; and it
heir natures are
nd •their sensi-
Wounded. Wo-
called- divine,
n never seems
Paper Car -Wheels.
-The National Cc r Builder des-
cribes railway car heels of paper.
The material, it say,, is straw -beard,
• in all respects the sl me as that used
in the manufacture of paper boxes,
and may be made o wheat, rye, or
oat straw : • no heels construct-
ed of it possess so very requisite
and desirable qua1 ties,—a perfect
form, considerable elasticity, great
strength and durabi ity, and a facil-
ity of repair which s entirely want-
ing in a chilled whe 1. These points,
together with 1the method of con-
struction and the p culiar nature of
the material, mak these wheels
worthy of attention. The tyre how-
ever, is of steel, and covering;the
whole of each side f the wheel "are
two side plates •of orway iron boil-
er
.
plate, which fit ag inst the .should-
er turned in the t, re. The paper
framework is said o give elastiCity
to the cars in motio and deadens
the jar.' Trains_ h ve been rtiA at
the rate of 30 mil -s an—h-Our with
these wheels, whicl are said to be
very strong and las ing.
The Infidel onvinced.
A woman who h
nent lectufer, on in
her dying pillow.
turbed in her mi
gathered about an
hold on to the las
no objections to h
the dying woman,
me what I am to h
words so deeply im
standing by that
nounce the delusion
may satisfy the hea
and vigOr, but it wi
on by' itt the sole
d been a promit
delity came to
eiug much dis-
d, her friends
exhorted her to
• Yes, I have
ilding on,' = said
bat will you tell
Id on by These
ressed an infidel
e was led to re -
False doctrine
t when in health
1 notdo to 'hold
n hour of death.
• Is Poverty
If it is, then flier
for many ar
itt any sort of dece
The standard of
cellence, in, the mi
is naoney. Give an
of money—fill his
examine his title
acres of land on w
lies ; and what a m
are bidden „benea
Wealth hides more
thine. else. _f He NIELS a poor, but an
Crime?
are many erim-
too poor to live
t comfort.
honesty and ex -
ds of many men,
ndividual plenty
barns full, and
apers to bload
ich no mortgage
ltitude of faults
h these things'?
sins than any -
honest Man.'I
Ab,
y,et ' honest ' they
conditions were re -
that's the way the
poverty. • Crime
here it is, poor '
ay, as if the two
ily allied. And
orld feels toward
nd poverty Igo
band in hand in the minds of too
many of us.
If mien would le
trust each other– f
w ()jib —their wea
soul—their talent,
sobriety, etc., be
and a -lower estii
each other for tlyei
We would all be h
better.- Genius
rewarded, and be
rn to honor and
✓ their intrinsic
th of mind and
enius, industry,
e rich or poor;
ate placed upon
wealth of purse ;
ppier, wiser and
ould oftener be
ter appreciated.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
'.Poor yet 'fionest ' nir1 would be
stimulated to higher )(cations, for
they would, feel land ki3J�w that hon-
or, trust and profit Might follow
such exertions. A man should be
honored and applauded for what he
is, not for what he has It was not
your mien of wealth who gave to the
world the stean engine, the tele-
graph, the sewing Machine, and
thousands of other useful and scien-
tific inventions which liave revolu-
tionized the whole civpized world,
but men of poverty, who lived in
obscurity, and iincler the ban of re-
proach on account of sach poverty.
It has ever been thus, and, we, fear,
will continue to be so, for man by
nature is ungrateful, and 'money
rules the world.
The Wonder of the World—Good News
- for- All.
PROF.. ERMAN'S
W ORLD‘ tENOWN:31)
VERMIN ESTROYER
Which:ie known to be ar supeilor to anything yet
discovered for killing ts, Mice, Insects on Poul-
try, Ants, Bugs, Cockroaches, Black Beetles, Fleas
on Dogs, Blight and In ects on Plants, Moths in
Furs, Tick or Scab on , cep or Goats, also on Cat-
tle, &e. •
SOLD I PACKETS,
At 25 cents per packet ; or, six packets for $1 26.
The Powderis warrai ted free from all bad smell
and will keep in any c imate.t It may be spread
anywhere without risk, as it is. quite harmless to
Cats and Dogs, as they will not eat it. a
Directions for use on. 'each packet.
• Manufactory—Grave • Lane, Houndsditch, City
of London, England.
The above discovery has gained- for Professor
Herman a silver prize a. edal at the Intercolonial
Exhibition nf -Victoria Australia, of 1866, beside!,
numerous testimonials
Agent for Seaforth,
ROBERTSON & CO.
Ainleyville —N. M. L VINGSTONE.
Walton—T. SMITH. •240-12
Iodized C d Livcr OIL
• THIS Preparation is solution of Iodide of Iron
-•L. in perfectly pure od Liver Oil. It may be
used in all cases roller the simple Oil is orderol,
and will -he found gra fitly superior to it. This
proparatien is highly b eiefteittl in Pulmonary Con-
sumption, Serofulous 'omplaints, Chronic Skin
Diseases, and for all e onie &seniors arising from
defective digestion, as imitation or nutrition. It
is also highly nada i Chronic Rheumatism and
Gout. Price Si.
Compound Syrn of flypophosphites.
THIS is an agTeeablereparation, containing the
Hypophosphites o Lime, Solis, Potash and
• Iron, wikh free Haas( phosphorous Acid. This
Syrup is certain rat edy for General Debility,
from any cause, Nervot. s Diseases and Scrofulous
Complaints. It is also highly useful in diseases of
the bones (especially n infants) and Incipient
• Consumption. Price $1.
The above Proparati ns are of standard medical
• reputation, and ooutni ing no secret ingredients,
may be preseribed by Physieians without hesita-
tion. Prepared by . JOHN WILLIAMS,
Loudon Ontario.
For sale by -11. Lunt den, Soaforth; J.R. Grant,
Ahileyville; G. A. Pow 11, Wroxeter, and Druggists
generally. • 235
-
VIOLET
*773 =
•
S TTER,
EXCHAN E BROKER,
•A.nd de ler in Pure
BRUCSCHMICA1 S AND DYE STUFFS,
PER CIMERY,
FANCYAN D T I LET ARTICLES
Agent for Sew a Machines. 1Vioney
to lend on easy terms.
• J., SEATTER;
Seaforth, Nov. 3,1870. 59.4f.
• SHOPS FOR ISAI-E•
FOR SALE, two shops and forty-four feet front-
-- age on Mhin Streit, Seaforth, opposite Car-
raichael's Hotel. Apply to
195-tf. J. SEATTER.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT
• I AIN.
*J—
CCARTWRIGHT. L. D. Sa Surgeon Dentist,
extracts teeth -without pain by the use of the
Nitrous -Oxide Gas. Office—Over the Fountain of
Fashion, Mr. Pewter's atore, on the Market Square.
Attendance in Seaforth, at Knox's Hotel, the first
Tuesday audWodneadt y of each month ; iu Clinton,
at the Commercial Ho el, on tho following Thurs-
days and Fridays. The remainder of the time at
his Stratford office.
Parties requiring new teeth aro requested to -call,
if at Soaforth and Clinton, on first days of at-
tendance.
Over 54,000 patients have had teeth extracted by
the use of the Gas. at Dr. Coulton's offices, New
York. 203
REMOVED. REMOVED.
• M. ROBERTSON„
• Cabinet -mak rand Undertaker,
HAS REMOVED his ware-rem:Es to
JOHNSON'S' OLD STAND,
Main-st eet, Seaforth,
Where he has on hand a superior stock of Furni.
tine of every description.
CALL AHD SEE IT.
UNDERTAXHIG„
Having purclutsed Mr. Thema:: Bell's HTURSE,
1 am prepared to nand funerals on the shortest
notice, either iu towu or country.
Coffin , All sizes,
Kept constantly on hand, ,
SHROUDS! SHROUDS !
M. ROBERTSON,
CABINET -MAKE]. AND UNDERT A TC -11117,,
Johnson s Old Stand,
Main street, Seaforth, has now on -hand
•ass, .rtment
81-1,P„OTTID 8
Which he eau furnis a cheaper than they can be
got elsewhere. 205
• - -
THE SEAFORTH
a good
TO SAVE MONEY,
• BUY FOR CASH,
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES,
AT THE CASH STORE.
LEE & SWITZER,
• THOMSON & WILLIAMS'
AGR 'CULTURAL IMPLEMENT
- :AND ENGINE WORItIS.
MITOT-1=3-.J,
JOHNSTON'S SELF -RAKING SINGLE REAPER.
iiicornmend the above celebrated self -raking Reaper and the CAYUGA CHIEF, Jrn. MOWER, as
" the best harvesting machines now manufactured. We guarantee these two single!machines,
costing but 5200, to outwear any two combined machines, costing $300, and with less than one quarter
the cost in repairs. WO also guarantee each machine to do its -work better, faster, and with much
lighter dranght, than any combined machine. These two machines have not only a perfect lifting tip-
paratos fo the table and bar, but have also the only perfect tilting table and bar. We offer any trial
• the purchaser may desire of either or both these machines. We also build the
401-1I0 COM3311\TMID
•• WITH JOHNSTON'S SELF -RAKE,
Which we gnarnnteo equal to the best combined machines made in Canada, and we offer a trial to in-
tending purchasers. We also build
TWO-HORSEWOOD-SAWING MACHINES,
And all kinds of
ACRICULtURAL IMPLEMENTS, AND MACHINERY
FOR MILLS AND FACTORIES.
Address
285
STEAM ENGINES A SPECIALI Y.
THOMSON & 'WILLIAMS,
Mitchell, Ontario.
THE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE
GA.RDNER DgiAW,IAT 76- MACHINE
Is superior to any
T
w in the Market.
Having i1eon examined and tried by the most skilful mechanics and best judges the country can produce,
and by theni awarded. Prizes at all the principal Exhibitions hold throughout the, Dominion during the •
present year; and although all the leading Machines were arrayed against it, the GARDNER PATENT i TTAVING purchased and thoroughly refitted the
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has been declared -11+r:finis formerly owned by the Messra. SCOBIE,
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FLOUR!
•-• FLOCR!..1
upon every test, and now stands foremost in tho rank of sewers.
EE TIK141 LIST OE _PRIZES FOR 1S71;
Firsts Prize at Toronto. First Prize at London—the great Western Fair. First- Prize at Guelph—the
great Central Fair. First Prize at St. Cathorinos, County of Lincoln. First Prize at Chatham, County of
Kent. 'First Prize at -Waterloo, County of Waterloo. First Prize at Orangeville, County of Simeoe.
First Prize in Mono,
County of Peel. First Prize in Caledon County of Siincoe. First 'Prize at Wel-
1 landport, County ofWelland. First Prize at Otterville, County of Oxford: Second Prize at Provincial
Fair, Kingston, Diploma at Hamilton, and various County Shows.
This beautiful specimen of mechanical ability is a purely Canadian invention, surpassing in simplicity,
durability, and usefulness any other Sewing Machine now in the market whether of Canadian, American,
or English manufacture.
It will hem, cord, braid, tuck, gather, quilt, fell, and do all and every kind of Femily Sewing and light
Manufacturing Work, using all kinds of thread. It has a most complete SET OF ATTACHMENTS.
BUY NO OT nalR. If the price is a little higher than some others, it is the cheapest in the end.
Send for Circulars and Samples.
GARDNER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, HAMILTON, ONT.
P. S. --Intending purchasers should not be misled by unsorupulons agents of other Companies, who
L U. MB IR' YARD.
MABEE & MA0DON ALI)
BEG to inform the
a Lumber Yard -ii
Mill, on the ground
lard, by Mr. Thomas
They -will keep cons
went of ALL KINDS
undressed. Also, LA
which they aro Draper
ble prices, for Cash.
13nilders and other
age to inspect OW: s
before purchasing else
to offer good indueem
160
ublic that they have opened
• Seaforth, near Shearson's
mealy !used_ as a Lumber
Lee.
antly onhand a good assort -
OF LnL1314111, dressed and
H. AND SHINGLES, all of
d to sell at the lowest possia
will find it to their advent-
ock, and tascertain our prices
keep Machines they do not sell, in a damaged state, to lunke capital for therneelaes.
Call and examine the Gardner before parch -swing any other, at Wranratar Gnassia's Warerooms,
Goderich-street, Seaforth. Agents wanted.
PETEr. GRASSIE,
179-52 • Seaforth.
GET THE BEST. I
'THE BLANCHARD CHURN,
MANUFACTURED BY
PORTER, BLANCHARD & SONS,
Concord, New Hampshire.
This Churn is decidedly the best and cheapest
that has ever been offered to the Canadian public.
It churns rapidly, works easily, and makes the best
butter. It is also simple and durable.
FARMERS
TRY ONE, NO 'SUIT • NO SALE.
11 it does not work satisfactorily it can be re-
turned. • • ,
These Churns can ho seen at any time at Sohn -
awn Brothers' Hardware Store, Soaforth.
O. 0. WILSON,
Agricultural Implement Agent.
230:
STOVES, TINWARE AND
COAL OIL.
IVTRS. WHITNEY has just received a large stock
-1-1-1- of Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves, of the best
manufacture, which she can sell as cheap as any
in the trade.
TINWARE, of every description,
kept constantly on hand and made to order.
Also, Stove Pipes, Eave Troughing, etc.
Custom -work promptly attended to, and outside
work -will receive every attention.
COAL OIL.
A large stock of the very best Coal Oil kept con-
stantly on hand, and will be sold -wholesale and
retail. •
Remember the place, Carmichael's Bleck, Main
street, Soaforth.
' Parties indebted by note or book account are re -
here, as we are in a position questedto settle immediatelv.
nts to cash purchasers. -Rags wool -pickings, old iron, brass, copper, eta,
k • g ) & MACDONA_LD. taken exchange for goods. 197
THE BEST
SEWING MACHINES
Made can be had at
WM. N. WATSON'S
SEWING MACHINE DEPOT,
SEAFORTH.
"THAT GENUINE HOWB"
Sewing Machines, in all styles and sizes, and
" Title OSBORN "
Machine in all styles.
The subscriber has received a splendid supply of
both these Machines, which are pronounced by ex-
porieneed hands to be superior to any others made.
For strength, simplicity and perfection of con-
struetion ; for range of work, from light gauze to
beaver and leather; for beauty and exactness of
stitch, owing to the /tension being perfect and al-
ways equal on both upper and lower threads, and
for durability these machines are unrivalled.
Everymachine warranted and instructions given
gratis. Machines sent out on trial, or rented by
the month to responsible parties.
•223 . WM. N. WATSON, Seaforth.
ROOMS TO LET.
QEVERAL GOOD ROOMS in Meyer s Block to
" let on reasonable terms. Apply to
227 BENSON #k =TER.
FAMILY FLOUR,
Second to NONE IN SEAFORTH,
And that will
in the Do -
Compare favorably with any
teinion,
It Toll want A 1 IFIL. 01P It, go to the -following
Dealers and ask for MARSHALIIS—Remember
MARSHALL'S FLOUR
W. SCOTT ROBERTSON,
J. WHITESIDE,
SIMON POWELL,
Or at W. MARSHALL'SMills.
Orders left with W. S. ROBERTSON will be
promptly attended to.
Parties who wish to
• Exchange Wheat for 'Flour,
Are certain to receive proper quantity, and an arti-
cle that will defy competition.
W. MARSHALL.
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FARMERS
SELL YOUR EGGS
TO
• WM. THOMSON,
• OF THE
ECMOND111111 GROCERY
(Logan's Old Stand,)
Who wili pay the -HIGHEST PR/CE in CASH,
for any quantity of
GOOD FRESJI EGGS,
Delivered at hie store.
Groceries&Povisions
• FOR SALE CHEAP.
FLOUR AND FEED,
of every description, kept constantly on haird, in-
• cluding Shearson & Co.'s No. L
Come One, Come All, with yonx Eggs and get
the Cash.
WM. THOMSON,
EgmorulaBle Grocery.
BOARDING.
HCOLLADAY has leased the large and zont- •
• modions house, on the Salt Works Gratinde,
adjoitting the Railway Station, ana has fitted it up
as a boarding-house. Good table and comfortable
rooms. Persons wishing n pleasant boarding.
honse should apply, as there are at present a few
vacancies. Transient boarders accommodated at
less than hotel rates. 228