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" LOGAN.
DEC._ 6. 1872.
\
, THE GUIDWIF'E'S LAMENT
OWRE HER TEAP.A.T:
Elt me- ! my teapat's ganeat last,
'The pat I've had tor Wig years past,
There's nae it's like in -ak the toot),
Suppose ye search it. 'ooxLand foon.
I clinna ken what garred it fa, -
'when' was rtibbin't up sae braw,
It slippit free my haun soinehoo,
An' straichtway into bits it flew..
I pickit them up wi' sair regret,
The last IV my cheeny set
that's been sae lang in use: wi' me
Whe-ne'er I took my drap o', tea.
*Gin I could get the bits to fit
-"Twad ibc some comfort to me yet,
Pd ton& them up wistoneware glue,
An' put them on the' shelf toe view.
min' when free- the fair 'twas ca.rriet,
An' gien to me when I was Muria,
WI' caps and saucers a' the same ;
Wae's rue m.e to think they a' are gane. •
1f$ crack it throo, the spout's awa,
The vera handle's broke in twa,
The waterthroo the bottom pours
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
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with till that is most sacred' What The Victoria Chemical company,
.promptecIthese eccentricities ? Not •• .. . .....
itreligion certainly • b IA Sole Proprietors find Manufacturers of the Cele -
la • ) • ) pro a, y mere . mid w
,. , brated Victoria Carbolic Preparations. Laboratory
grossness, or, the abience of that Out
'
013E41Victoria Hall, Melinda Streets, Toronto,
'culture'whidli'n those days .
.. isys d aws a Druggists13e sure
. . tThe following Genuine Preparatione are sold by
hard and fast line between the fanci all . and ask f6orie•tttlitteVem7alua
a
fal and .-the 'licentious, between the PI.!•Paital'ataNs, and see'thatayou
Victoria Carbolated GlyoerinC Jelly.
legitimately artistic • and the offens- This JELLY is highly recommended to Ladies
ively sugagestive. But, in truth, we
most egiyeable Prepangion for the Toilet. For
Beautifying the Complexion and rendering alio
aAre littler able te.realize. the middha_ Skin Soft, White, Clear and Le • '
4
,ge rel 1 life. It waS some- is unrivalled. It will (11'i/slily remilea?emarl Reedifils
pRooruft= Pimples. and other am-
• thing quite, distinct froth anything FTi.Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Feost
Bites and th;$
of which we have experience. It is
25 cents. re Lips, it cannot be sirpessed. Price
hard even to understand the spirit victoria. Carbolic Toilet Soap.
animating Men of later days ; of This TOILET SOW posseases all the well-known
lle
of
Wildeptie Aylitio, and one of the, ejected the skin, pLevents irritation removes the effects
agreeably scented, has a healthy actairorofl
s;' the poet, for example, vicar Aanctidisand , disinfecting properties of
ministers of, 1662, who La rernem- of per' sphation, and should 'be regularly used by
fainilies. Cholera, Smallpox and Fever Patients
re for doing asgood thing in an sphertindsblzesILel wieTtitAiswinSoap,Olsen:a:a nsby
incredibly bacl manner. He left the spread of diaease. Price 15 cents perYTaPblet.'
Victoria Carbolic Salve. ,
six Bibles to one of the churches of
his -native town, St. Ives ; for which .suattss,s41.0aat3,aBii..o,ifiisclesettBumsSoros
all Skin Diseases,
, Sores, Ulcers, Ring-
worm, Tater, Eezetua, .Scald Head, Scurvy, Alm -
(lessen, Boils, Pimples, &o. It possesses all the
eleansing and healing virtues of Carbolic Acid,
which has „been. found by Physicians everywhere
to possess chrative qualities not discovered in any
other chemical preparation. Price 25 cents. '
twelve persons, six male_ and six fe:
Like burnies frac, the hills in. shoors. male, -were to throw ,dice in church
The teapat'S noo—they winna on Whit Tuesday, wilile the minis
-
They aften break just in your han, ter knelt and prayed God to direct
They're made for show, an! nae for nse, the lots to his glory' Atatita-sure-
They dinna suit a puir man's hoose. lyAnie of the moat remlirkable'pray-
.
The spout o' ane was far ore low eri on record.--43e/graym.
(I spent twa shillings on it, tho')
It wadna, hand abune twa cup
atiala
Youthful Dep
Because it 'liver wad fill up.
A paper in an EJtaerntY0.ritario
ng story of the
oyish mischief:
Anither ane had spout sae high " town tells the follciwi
The half the tea. went stourin! by ; : , . .
Besides, ye ken, it *adna draw, - * sK(1: c°nsequences33eb
The tea was fusionless as straw. A rather contempt ble trik
t was
. , , . - •
Butthis pat that -I've had-sa,e lang,
' ' - la ` - • our ir
p yed on one o f •• young clerks
•
itt keepit it warm and, made it strong,
Mony a (mid drap hearty tea
This patb-made my guidman an' me.
But DOO it winna, mak' nae
mau—
Eh but FJI miss -my teapat sair,
It's nae use but to throw awa,
The natest teapat e'er I saw.
But stop—eh, ay—I've .got a thocht,
The vera thing 1 lang hae
I'll fart wi' earth and. plant a rose,
And send it to the floo'er shows.
I'm glad 1 haenp. thrown't awa,
deck my .crinclae out sae braw,•
ti An' molly a. day. Pll keep it yat, •
The bonniest o my cheeny set
—Wm. A6itchell.
Serious Oddities.
The danger of extempore
is that it may degenerate i
ludicrous. Take for examp e the
elder who was inaited tb pr'ay'bn'
the day after a battle, and who said :
"0 Lord, I never seen such a day
as it was yesterday, and I don't be-
lieve you ever did ! " Or take the
case of the minister giving praise at
harvest -time: We thank thee,
Lord, for thy great bounty,' said hek
weIliank thee -for the tine weather ;
we thank. ;the . for the bo u ntiftil har-
vest, tied that thou has enabled us Lt
gather in the wheat throughent all
this district—with the. exception of
Farmer little three cOrnerea
pateladownain thehollOw, not worth
mentioning." Dean Ramsay, if I
remembei rightly, tells a yet better
story of the, same kind. A tHigh
land minister, having been request-
ed by hi a 'flock to pray for better
weather, and being at the sanae time
warned to be eautioas in presenting
his petition, because the last time he
had prayed fax better weittheri it
had become worse, thus expressed
himself An' noo, Lord, I hae
petition at present, but maun be
rayer
to the
Sunday night. He
glass bottle of colo„an
stopper and, pink rib
to a young lady he i
pay with; but Ork rola
he felt a little embarrassed for fear
there were mei-titers; of the family
present, and so left the beautiful
gift on the stoop and passed in.. The
movement was pereeived by a grace-
less brother of the young lady, who
appropriated the cologne for his own
use, and re -filled the bottle with
hartshorn from the -family jar, and
then hung round -0:0 observe the re-
sult In a little' while the young
man slipped but on the stoop, and
securing the. splendid_ gift, slipped
back again„. into the parlor, where,
with a few aproptiate words, he
pressed it upon the blushing girl.
Like the good and faithful daughter,
that she was, she at once hurried in-
to the presence of her mother. and
the old lady was charmed. They
didn't 'put up scent stuff like that
it waa kept in
it kept to -
all the fanaily's
bought a cut
with a glass
n,, to, present
keeping com-
bing the house
ather(ahe was a girl ;
a china tea cup, and
gather by samples of
hair. 'But she was very much 'pleas-
ed about it. She drew out the -stop-
per, _laid the petals �f her nostrils
over the -aperture; and fetched a pull
at the contents, that fairly made
them bubble. Then she laid the
bottle down, and picked up a brass
mounted_ fire shovel instead, and said
she, as soon as she could say any-
thing "Where is that stinking
brat?” And he, all
what had happened,
the mirror adjustin
chief.and smilinwat
here she found him
" Oh, yeu are laug
you have played on
u.nconscieus of
was in front of
his handite,r-
hinalf. And -
nd said to him :
ing at the tricl
an old woman,
unco wary o' theh woralin' Ye are you,
yous.,wall-ey d lepet." And
ken Lord the kittle state the 'craps then she basted him one on the eai.
• titre more ele-
than With his
En there,. howl -
accompanied to
anounted
sho-
'.uld-give every-,
ould shake off
a -mistake held
are in. JuSt send , us a soughin'
southern, dreein; breeze as'll save
the strae, and winna harm the heed.;
-for if ye send a teethe, reevire,thu ea
derin',storm, as ye diat the last time
I prayed for gude weath r. ye'll:'play
the very mischief wi' t1ie aits, and
fairly spoil a,'.'' A singl, lar example
of the effect of devotional hal)ita,-
over an ignorant mind was recorded.
_And .he, being ,by. ..n
gant with his legs
torigue,, hastened fr
iug like mad, and
the gate IV that ibrit
Vel. '• Ile sayale
thing on earth if he
the impression that
been made.
in the newspa.pers some years ago. CAUTI,
.A. domestic servant in -Caeteahury . To the Publi. c of the Brieltis
was charged with stealing 'five I *BEG mbst reapectfull t
•
Provinces, of NOrth
acquaint the public
of the British. North American Provmcos that
sines s at 80 Maiden-
. ,
pet -tit& from her master's till. This in May, 1871,1 caused. the b
stun was 'missed itnmediately 'after La eadie6.Nr; Yotrk, for the s e of Holloway's Pills
she had made eff from her masfle.„x's parealtanlitliwthwhattLe,_ latt?-dtehtineta:retsprtea-
• house, and when taken into custody
. ., know that the management a the late business
closed. I regret to say th t I have reason to
a piece of Paper was found in her lad for some years, in man Ways, been most cor-
written a prayer suited to her cir- buying spurious medicines, Inch are now likely to
sired. Those who do not IA 'sh to be deceived by
cumstances. Here is as copy of the , emanate from the States or elsewhere, to , possess
-
, . , 7 a themselves atf the .genuine 'Holleavayls3Pill' s ind
possessiori, on which she had recently fall'ePrt'Lltdplit•einpaar3e- rwith tththe corPellshaavneda?slavatyrns eduel-
strange-doeument: "0Loi , pray Ointment, manufaetur
thee look doun on me, one who now land, will do well to
bears the British Go, ernme
is bowed doun. with grief ; ,Fitz, 'engraved the words, Milk)
Lord, send Me all' things that I May
mo ent, and that the address
xford-street, London, whe
require. Heal, I pray you, the bro. factured, and in no other pa
retail piices are on the label
ken -hearted wom— a4. Things! that And not in dollars and Geo
-require 1 f
sack flour, .e• of of -mina will ever travel thr
0 acan— Provinees or the IU
salt pork, ditto salt beef, 6 pounds
of sugar, 1 ditto tea, 1 ditto_ butter,
6 ditto cheese, 4 ditto candlesd ditto
coffee, 2 sacks, of potatoes, 1 ton of
cols, 1 hundred of wood, and 2 sov-
ereigns to pay Mrs. Vinall for her
kindness." Mrs.' Vinall was the
woman to whose house she had gone
When running away from her situa-
tion. I may add that this pious
young person, who apparently made
sure of a favorable answer to her pe-
tition by helping herself to the
means of purchasing what she need-
ed,- escaped scot free,- because it
could not be shown that the money
she was known to have expended
on herself, after running away, was
actually the same money her master
had lost. In nothing, perhaps, is
the humorous side of the religious
feeling exhibitedmore strongly than
in the cathedrals and other religious
structures of past ages. That the
builders of these were influenced by
a great deal of earnest sincerity, ad-
mits. of little question. Y.et what
(paint details their works present,
what comicalities in stone, what ab-
solute obscenities even in connection
d b me in London, Eng -
e ti ti each pot and box
t stamp, on which is
• ea/' F
"Pitheilirabealndis°5i11t33r.,
e only they are mane -
of the world. The
iu Britieh currency,
s.,No.-represeutative
ugh ant partof the
ited States, either to
Pills and Ointment,
ve that attempts will
the public in this way
cine vendors, falsely
ting for me and with
deem it advisable to
against any such de.
entreat all those who
that they be pleased,
raimicate the purport
that they may not be
preheating, perhaps,
O genuine Holloway's
d ask, as a great favor,
that, should it come to the knowledge of any per-
son that spuri.ous medicines are being made or sold
in my name, he be pleased o Kud me all the par-
tieulars he can collect xesp dug the same, that is
to say, the name andaildtes the lehdor who is
selling the spurious medic nes, and likewise the
name and address of the 1: ouse 'in the 'United
States or elaewhere, which 8) ay have supplied them
so as to enable me, for the roteetion of the pub-
lic to institute proceedin g •aga41st stich evil-
doers, and I engage to reran erate very handsome-
ly any person who may give me such irtforination,
the informant's name0 n ver being divulged.
Should any person have rea on to believe that he
has been deceived by buyin spurious imitations
of these medicines, he will o weU to send me, in
,a letter, to the address at f ot (which he can do at
a cost of six cents in posting ), one of the books of
instruction svhich are allixe to the same, 'prom-
ise to examine it and send a reply, stating whet al
the medicines are genuine c r not, so thataif spu-
rious, he may apply to the ersou from whom he
purchased them to have his money returned.
Chemists madDruggists ho desire o obtain the
medicines can be supplied : t the lowest wholesale
prices, ill quantities of not less than $20 worth—
via., 8s. 6d., 22s. and. 34s.p c).ozen boxes Of Por ills
pots of Ointment, net, without diseonnt, for
which retnittauce,rinist be cut in advance.
I have the honor to le,
5,18, Oxford street, (laTte2(4).1.NSAtSrannil°,)112o.jYa\-,
Oct. 1, 187\i:1th great r 'sPoot,
R
2-10-26
Bell or to take orders for m
and as I have reason to beli
probably. be made to deceiv
by persons cal% in g upon rn
representing that they are
my knowledge and consent,
put the public on their guar
ceptions. I most earnestly
may read this advertisemen
in the public interest, to co
of the same to their friend
defrauded of their money
worthless imitations of t
Pills and Ointment. Itwou
I
111
Victoria Carbolic Ge.rga.rysma. s
This Ganciaa is the moot' reliable and efficacious
Remedy in all,
oases of Sore Throat, Hoarsenems,
Diptheria, Bronchitis, Irritation of the Bronchial
Tubes so (Amnion in this changeable climate,
Asthma, Offen:live Breath, Ulcerated Gums, and
all diseases of the MOuth. For Pnblic Speakers
and Singers it is invaluable. The ingredients en-
tering lute thia Gargle IWO used by all Physicians,
and for.the cure of the above disorders are now,
undoubtedly, the most popultar iat the Ma2Enia.
MEDIOA.. Price 25 cents.
Viet01:1a Carbolic Disinfectant
This DISINFECTANT is a sure preventive of Typhus:
and Typhoid Fevers, Cholera, Smallpox, and all in-
fectious 'diseases. It will ,prevent Cmitagioa in
Cattle. It is also invaluable .for Disinfecting Wa-
ter Closets, Drains, Cesspools, Stables, Slaughter-
housesa&c., and. for destroying nauseous effluvia
from whatever ci'ause arising. It will drive away
Mosquitoee, llIoths, Flies, Cockroaches, &c. Meat,
Fish, &c., can be preserved from putrefaction by its
use. Carbolic Acid was selected by Her -Maicety's
Royal Commissioners, in preference to., all other
prodricts, as the best Disinfectant for the preven-
tion of infectious diseases. Price 25 cents. -
Victoria Sharpening and Polishing Paste
This PREARATrox is unequalled iii its rapidity
for Sharpening and Polishing Cutlery. Table and
Poeket,Knives,Ra.zers, Surgicaldnetruments, Shoe-
makers' Knives, Plane Bits and Chisels, &a. Noth-
ing has ever been discovered which hag sprung
into pepuhlaity more quickly, or become of so
much value in every houiehold and workshop for
general usefulnesia Price 25 cents. 280
MURDER! MURDER!'
MURDER'
HIGH. PRICES Fad FURNITURE
MURDERED,
And those that have kept prices up beyond the
bouuds of reason are about to
COMMIT S -U IC IDE.
- W. B. PORTER r,
Has commenced selling Furniture -of all descrip-
tions in
HATT'S OLD STAND,
MAIN -STREET, SEAFORTH, _
At au& prices as will astonish a miser. He courts
an inquest and feels certain that a. verdict will be
returned in his favor, that his prices aro
, THE LOWEST
That if and has been in this or any other county in
• the Provinee for years.
.GIVE .HIM- A CALL
. And be convinced•of the fact.
W. B. PORTER.
Seaforth, 081..25, 1871. - 255
HURRAHFOR 1872. -
AU.LT,
MAIN STREET,- - SEAPORTS, I
TIAS• ON HAND a superior stock of FAMILY
.GROCERIES, embracing Teas of the best
brande, Sugars, Raisins, to. Alice, Crockery
Glassware, and every other article usually kept in
a fuattaslass Grocery Store.
BOVIti4IONS
•
Such as Flour, Oat and Corn -meal, Potatoes, Pork,
etc., also, evely description of
FEED,
Such as Oats, Peas, Bran and Shorts, all of which
will be sold cheaperthan the cheapest.
• FARM FKORUCE.
The highest market price paid for all kinds of
Farm Produce.
Remember the place, Main street, East `side,
opposite Coventry's Boot and Shoe Store, Seaforth.
213 • WM. AULT.
THE SEAPORTS
r •
LUMBER YARD.
MABEE & MACDON ALD'
ait•Eck toilinform the publics that they have opened
-LA a Lumber Yard in Seaforth, near Shearson's
Mill, oo the ground formerly used as a Lumber
lard, by Mr. Thomas Lee.
They will keep eoustantlY on hands good assort-
ment of ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, dreseed and
undressed. Also, LATH AND SHINGLES, all Of
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest possi-
ble pricea, for Cash.
Minders wad others will find it to their advaot-
age to inspect our stock, and ascertain our prices
beforepurchasingelsewhere, as we are in a poeitien
to offer good inducements to cashpurchasers.
160 MABEE & 'MACDONALD.
EDWARD CAS“
Will pay
TORONTO PRICES
For any quantity of
RAW FURS
At the Butter Inspector's Office,
MAIN -STREET, SEAFORTH,
Mink, COOT), Otter, Rat, Bear,
Marten, and Peltries of all kinds.
MONEY TO LOAN.
rrEEE subscriber has MONEY to loan to any
J- amount on good farm property. Interest, SIX
per cent. per annum, when the interest and prin-
ciple are paid yearly., and 8 per cent. -per awn=
when the iuterest only is paid.
A G. McDOUGALL,
.29:7-52 At cheap cash Store, sign of the Bear.
IVION EY TO LEND.
THE underaigned has $8,000 awl upward, private
1111.48, to loan, at 8 per ceut. per anneal, on
Farm property. Charges moderate. Marriage
Licences issued. Apply to
'227-52- W.G. WILSON, Zurich.
Wolf, Beaver,
„1.0',1\7-1(RITIP°T.
IN BEAFORTH,
STOCK
(JOHN LOGAN'S OLD 4STAND)
'
SILKS,
MILLINERY,
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS,
Consisting of
•MANTLES,.
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
LINENS
TWEEDS,
UNDERCLOTHING,
FLANNELS,
CARPETS,
NEW WOOL GOODS,
And k full assortment of
FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS.
CHEAP SALE FOR 10 DAYS.
NO TROUBLE. TO SHOW GOODS AT THE
NCHESTER HOITSE.
11872.
NOVEMBER 1872,
TE L.A.P.GMST
9PlcIE CHEAPEST STOCK,
AND 'THE
•
GREATEST VARIETY
IS TO BE HID FOR CASH CR APPROVED CREDIT AT
, LIVINGSTONE'S
DOMINION „HOUSE,
AINLEYVILLE
II1LL'S BRITANNIA HOUSE
-
:11 . SEAFORTH.
W. HILL IS NOW SHOWING A FULL STOCK OF
DRY 000DS, MILLINERY
BOOTS AND SHOES .AND GROCERIES
SUITABLE .FOR THE PRESENT SEASON'S TRADE.
And widle returning thanks for the patronage of the past seven years, degree to notice that the stock
is large enough to supply thelfeaviest buyer'choice enough. to satisfy the most particular, and as good.
value as can be obtained by any purchase/. ; that he has had the same
ADVANTAGE OF PUROHASING
• BEFORE THE RISE
As any other b.ouse, and will as readily give CUSTOMERS the benefit of it.
The followiajadvintagesAre claimed for the house:
1. .4. long experience in the trade. •
2. Personal inspection of ell goods bought.
3. One price only, the LOWEST poseible.
4. A well -assorted STOCK to select from.
BRITANNIA HOUSE/
Opposite the Post -office, SEAFORT1I.
LARGER PREMISES AND INCREASED BUSINESS.
THANKS for past liberal
patronage, and a continu.-
ance of similar favors so-
licited.
4•10.
CHRISTMAS SHOW
OF
FAT STOC
The Annual Cluastmas Show of Fat %ock, under
the auspices of the Tuckersmith Branch Agrictil-
tmul Society, will be held in the Village of Sea -
forth, on
TUESDAY, DEC. 10 1872
AircINTYRE & WILLS' business has grown so rapidly that they have been compelled to remove
JAR- into larger premises. They will now be found. us. Thomas Bell's old stand, next door South of
their former shop. Custom wmic receives careful attention. A good fit and good stook is their motto.
Boots and' slides of all kinda, either home or faetory-inade, in great variety. Just call and see.
McINTYRE & WILLIS
,
Boot and Shoe Store, Main -street, Seaforth.
11RIVED 1DYE STUFFS.
AT 7771
McDOUGALL'S
! Another lot of
CHEAP COTTONS,
And 100 pairs of
MW'S BOOTS
AT
Wholesale Prices,
AT 777,
MeD.OUGALL'S.
•tl:AFOJII II, Nov. 7, 1t..72.
F01? THE BEST
MADDER,
INDIGO, -
LOGWOOD,
COCHINEAL,
MAGENTA,
And all other genuine
When the following. Prizes will be offered for
competition:
Best fatted Ox. or Steer ... . .... — . . ... ....$4 GO
800
3d, f 4' 44
o. 200
Best fatted Cow or Heifer. i 00
20, ..t " * 8 00 ,
8d, " " . 2 00-1
Best pair of fat Sheep........ . .........,,,8 DO
20, " " 200
3d, " " ............... . -. . ..— 1 00
Best fatted Pig . 8 00
20, "" 200
3a, " „ 1 Oa
Best pair of Turkeys (dressed). 1 00
23, " $i 4Cio 0 50
• •
13est pair of Geese tklressed), ................ 1 00
20 " ti m 0 5G
The Exhibition will take place on the gracmds of
the Society. All entries must be made with the
Secretary, in the Agricultural Hall, not later than
eleven o'clock On the day of the show. The judges
will commence their duties at 12 o'clock, sharp.
II. M. CHESNEY, Secretary.
JAS. BROADFOOT, r., President 259
POULTRY ! POULTRY 1
The subscriber will pay the
HIGHEST CASH PRICE.
For any quantity of fat, well-dressed
POULTRY
Delivered at the
EGG EMPORIUM,
7
Main -street, Seaforth. •
POULTRY TO BE DRAWN, '
227 D. D. WILSON.
MALCOM'S
GREAT ECG DEPOT,
MARKET SQUARE, SEAPORTS.
The subscriber begs to inform the public that
he has greatly extended his pros:lees and is pre-
pared as hitherto to pay the highest price for any
quantity of
GOOD PRESH EGGS,
Delivered athis place of business.
No Market Fees on EGGS.
MALCOlVf.
Seaforth, March 25, 1872. 225
DYE STUFFS,
Producing rich al.d durable colors, go to
I NK.
J. SEATTER,
EXCHANGE BROKER)
And dealer in Pure
DRUCS CHEMICALS AND DYE STUFFS,
*PERFUMERY,
FANOYANI) TOILET ARTICLES
Agent for Sewing Machines. Money
to lend on easy terms..
J. SEATTER,
Seaforth, Nov. ' 3, 1870. 59-tf.
R. LUMSDEN'S
2,57 Corner Drug Store, Sat:forth.
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STOVES, TINWARE AND
COAL OIL
mRS. WHITNEY has just received a large stock
-1-T-a- of Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves, of the best
manufacture, which she can sell as cheap as any
in the trade.
TINWARE, or every description,
kept constantly on hand and ma.deto order. -
Also, Stove Pipes, Eave Troughing, etc.
Custom -work promptly attended to, and outside
work will receive every attention.
COAL OIL. -
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A -large stock of the very best Coal Oil kept con-
stantly on hand, and. will be sold wholesale and
retail.
Reinember the place, Carmiehaers Block, Main
street, Seaforth.
Parties indebted by note or book account are re-
quested to settle hamediately. •
Rags, wool -pickings, old iron, brass, copper, ete.,
taken in exchange for goods. 197
-iodized Cod Liver Oil.
THIS Preparation is a solution of Iodide of Iron
"L' in perfectly pure 'Cod Liver Oil. It ina.y be
used in all eases wheie the simple Oil is ordered;
and will be found. greatly superior to it. This
preparation is highly beneficial in Pulmonary Coll-
SOTOptiOn, Scrofulous Complaints, Claronic Skirt
Diseases, and for all Chrorde disorders arising from
defective digestion, assimiletion or nutiitioia,ib
is also highly useful in Chronic Rheumatism and
Gout. Price $1.
Compound Syrup of Ilypophospidtes.
THIS is an agreeable Preparation containflag Viat
Ilypophosphites of Lime, Soda, Potakb
Iron, with free lrypophospliorous Aeial. This
Syrup is it certhin remedy for 'General Debility,
from any cause, Nervous Diseases and Scrofulous
Complaints. It is also highly wieful in dim' eases of
the bones (especially in infants) and Incipient
Consumption. Price $1.
Tho above Preparations are of standard medical
reputation, and containing no secret ingredients
may be preselibed by physicians without hesita!
tion. Prepared by JOEL. NLonWldoLnLIOA:t111311,0.
For sale by—R. Lurnaden, Seaforth; id.R. Grant,'
Ainleyville; 0. A. Powell, Wroxeter, and Druggist-%
generally. 285
SEAFORTH PLANING MILL,
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
THE subscriber begs leave to thank his numerous
customers for the liberal patronage extended to
Lim since commencing business in Seaforth, and
trusts that he may be favored with a continuance
of the same.
Parties intending to build would do -well to give
hire a call, as he will continue to keep on hand a
large stock of all kinds of
DRY PINE LUMBER,
SASHES,
DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC.
He feels confident of giving satisfaction to those
Akho may favour Jahn with their patronage, as none
but first-elaas workmen are employed.
'Particular attention paid to Custom Planing.
201 SOHN 11. BROADFOOT.
C. YEO. '
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH,
Will attend to all kinds of Sales in the County of
, Huron, on liberal terms. Particular attention
paid to the anle of Farm Stock, &e.
248-26 C. TEO, Auctioneer.
L
J. P. BRINE
LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the County of
Huron. Sales attoncled in all parts of the
Country. All orders; left at Tun Exrin-yron Offlee
will be promptly attended to. 198
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