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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-03-07, Page 3ARC aat te, oss -er EXCHANGE OleriCE, In connection, 'hie el parties going to the - a" United suites cart be supplied with Amerman curs xeney. Money' to lend On entlY teams- Ticketaiia sued to all parts of,Europe and the Western States. Parties wishing tabring ont their frienda- from • Europe can be supplied with tickets here to send, to them. 267 TORN SEATER. J-0 N SE CJIEMJST ARUO&78T, a new on hand a hall* kortraent of all the leading dicineaof the day, eempais, mg Dr. 'Wheeler's Corapounai r a Phosphates, nr.. er's,litiaway's Dimmea. and figyara's inedicines,Thomaa' Eclectrie OIL Kennedy's Medi- i cal Discovery. Extract of Brielm,Horseand Cattleatedi- eines, Saperior Dye Stuffs, PL rfnmery Combs eau" , Brushes, IftihslalisitialPoroadee,SchoolBookaand Stationery. GROCERIES„ . he CROCKERY AND GLIISSWA.P.E To behasi at the OUR AND FEED STORE At the lowest prices. [ea ler Call and examine our well -selected stook is. TEAS, SUGARS, 'COFFIES, Ler ea eh tra riy atit Of Canned Frait, Oysters, Salmon Lobsters and Sardines constantly on hand. Stock raitiera would du well to try Sirapsords Horse. and, Cattle Spice, the finest arid cheapest Condi- tion Powder in thewodd. S. P. laENDALla & Coale (lete W. A. Shearson & €o.1 celebrated FAMILY FLOUR , Delivered on the shortest notice. The hilliest Pifarket Price paid for all kinds of ' Produce. CEAB POSTS. and SIIINGTES stilt On hand THOMAS „LEE. ft ...it 1. .1101ADAYS OVER,: • (or !!. ale le" to - pct,. BUT THE TIME FOR .-0171AP :4PVELRY:- Is. not yet ended at . M. lt,,.COUNTER'S. •;4113,ST -RECEIVED, TWO CASES OF THOSE Celebrated Watches, Manufactuied expressly for COVISUU: THOws RUSSELL & SONS, ir- raa ' 47d LONDON ANI LIVERPOOL. REPAIRING DONE AS USUAT, " Personel atteatisn paid to repairing adreglat iv wadies. TERMS-STRIOMY CASH. see agent for LaZttrE13, M0/11.5 & Co.'s Perfected Spectacles. Ar., R. COUNTER-. _ - INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AND YOUR LIVES. the - Ae- Strong, Seafortli. AGENT TOR r The Scottish Provineial Insunmee Company - Fire and Life. M. ler The Western Insurance Company, of Toronto - Ly Fire and Life. ' bSt I The Isolated Risk Insurance Company, of' ive I Canada 28. • • Ternia as reasonable as offered by any other , agent doing basiness for reliable Companies. ILSB, MONEY TO LOAN. od ; Ise Also, Agent for the Aaeicultund Investment t Society, Lonaon. This Corapany offers better in- ducements to borrowers than any others doing business in this Province. CalI and get circulare tri v lap, full particulate before purchasingelewhere OFFICE -over Strong & Fairley's Grocery aS. Store, Main, Street, Seaforth. 252 — SEAFORTH PLA2kNG MILL, SASH„ DOOR AND BLIND .FACTORY BE subscriber begs leave to thank his numerous customers for the liberal patronage extended to him since commencing business in Seaforth, and truststhalzenzay be favored with a continuanise of the same. Parties intending -to lanai would do well to give him a call, as he will continue to keep on hand a' large stock of all lands of DRY PINE LUMBER, SASUE S, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, SIIINGLES, ETC. Re feels confident of giaing satisfaction to those Mao may favour him with tlieirpatroliage, as none, but first-class worlauen are employed. i. Particular attention paid to Custom Planing. 201 JOHN H. B-ROADFOOT. POULTRY! POULTRY! The subseriber will pay the HIGHEST CASII PRICES For any quantity a fat, welaaressed 1:::) Ot7 It III it -4C2- e)sy1 Delivered at the EGG EMPORIUM, Mairestreet, Seaforth. POULTRY TO BE DRAWN, D. D. WILSON. J. P. BRINE, _ICEAUCTIONEER for AUCTIONEEfor the County of Huron. Sales attended in all parts of the Country. All orders Ieft at Tire EXPOSITOR Office wilt be promptly attendee' to. 195 BOARD:LNG. COLLADAY has leteatd the large and COIR- • /mallous house, on the Salt Works Grounds, adjoining the Railway Station, and has fitted it up as a boaraing-house. Goocl table tuad comfortable rooms. Persons wishing a pleasant boarding- house should apply, aa there are at present a few vacanciee. Transient boarciera accommodated at ICS s than hotel rates. 225 A.Rd-A. -7 1813 Benefit .0- f doing to Law. Two beggars trale.ling along, to.. One blind, the other laine, '• picked up an oyster eiq the wo...y, To which they both laid claim, The matter roseSO high that they _Resolved to ko to law, As often richer- fools have done, Wbo quarrel for a straw. A lawyer took it straight in hand, ' Who knew his business was To mind nor one nor other side. But make the best the cause, As always in the law's the ease,- , So he his judgmen-,t gavq). And lawyer like he thus 'resolved, - What each of them should have; -Blind plaintiff, :lame defendant, share Thesfriendly law's impartial care, A shell for him, a shell for thee The middJe is the lawyer's fee. GAIETIES "Is dem bells ringin' for fire, Tilqei•ius ?" "No, sir ! Dey_ got plenty o' fire ; dem bells is ringin' for water," r --When an Ark:166as sheriff has a warrant to serve on a desperado, he finds the only practicable method is firs; to shbot him and then to Serve the warrant on the body. —InliontgetneryiAla., the other day, "four young men did get -upon in- a pocket, voltimteered to ado up the holt, 1 And yet they talk in England of the leek of intelligence among thelower orders ! Nothing impresses these- of us .Americans who have any experience. of Europ- ean life; that is nob hotel life, so -much a the aptness, tiOiness- and leadiness of servants As a rule they know their business ani are not above it, they are respectable, grateful fol any kindness or gilktui- ty, whirl -none of them ever refuse, and are devoted to the interests of their employers ; and strange as it may se'em in New .V-ork, there are .no better .servants in the -world than the NA servants in Ireland !-- Am an Touriat. Wh drive i her h shakes linque The h ject woma into the se a spree ; one took out his little jack He go knife, and now there ain't but three," is nin skys a sprightly reporter. • drive =A Sall Francisco widow keeps ing up the skull of her deeeased husband la the o a glass. case. , She once remakked to a friend who was viewingthe remains: "Alas ! 1how often have, 1 banged those bones. with a broomstick. I am sorry for it now." —Thin party (t� street urchin): " Bo, what do you suppose that dog is following me for I" The youngster casts a knowing look at bun, and readily replies : "Guess he takes you for a bone!" • Murder is a very serious thing, sir, ' said an Arkansas judge to a convicted jisonei "It is next to stealing a horse or a. mule, . sir, and I shall send:- you to State Prison for six years, sir." —The quintessence of the omni- vorous is supposed to be imagined in buck, and whose hat ?is on the the , hog, but a hog is a Peabody grout(, and whose perspiration and among animals alongside .of a henprofanTra---PPear to have no limit. When the subject of victuals is .By th s tit:ire the Other, hens have Mentioned they 0;43 evidently lis- come .ut to take a hand in the de- _ tenths-. Throw 4 handful of eorn bate nd help to idodge the missiles then tie man Aay s every hen place shag -be sold in the and puts on his things and own ptreet,.and the woman er hoops and has every one e hens housed tind contented minute; and the only sound n the 6remises is the ham - by the oldest boy, as he the broken pickets.—Dan- ews.. Driving. Hens, n a woinan has a hen to to the coop•She takes hold of ops with both hands, and them quietly towar4 the de - ti and says, "*Shew ! there.," n takesone look at the ob- convince herself that it's a and theh stalks majestically e loop in perfect disgust of A mart don't do that way. s 'otit otdoora and says, " It lar nabodylii this house can heri but rnyself,"- and, pi3k- a stiek of wood, hurls it at end*, biped, and °Nerves, n there, you thief.", , 'The hen imined'ately loses hi • reason, and to the 'opposite end of the. The straightway-dashesmah-,. er. She comes back again ✓ head dawn he winces out . - b lowed by an assortment of oodl fruit: cans, and -coal s; with k ;Mich puffing and a ad inan..in: theArear. Then ms -:up on the stoop, and un- 'bkrn, aiid oveV a fence or nd .arotind the house,. and ain-tb the coop, all -the while as only an excited hen can stdiall the while followed by convenient for handling, and an Whose coatis ouf--the SaW- dashes yard. after with h fo titove clinke very she sk der th two, back a talkin things by a. into a ten -acre lot, and every hen in - the enclostiie will get a dab at it. The last hen on the spot may not get more than., two kernels, but no- goes thing in the hen's appearance will dons indietite that. It will step around of Um With as nnich precision and grati- itt tw tude as any in the flock, and Wear heard the rnost pensive smile you ever saw. Merin A hen will not eat everything it sees, mends hut will try tai, and there isn't one bury on the face of this earth but --and on th morn]. can tell you the taste of everything Let it has seen within the radius of half The a mile of its 'tease. It is only when scribe a man has kicked at a hen and above missed it that he begins to under- pleasi stand how thoroughly hollow and " Stro deceitful the' world is, and it is a know, marvellous fact in this connection so litt that he will miss the hen if be does and h kick at it, and misses it if he don't. vise o Danbury News. All t quant English in England, down • The London News says it is, high ''time that Etiglishinen were tanght to speak and -'write -English. The hd,lf of the populatiorl of these is- lands is It bout as unintelligible to the ether half as if they were talking Welsh. A Yorkshire and a Devon- shire peasant thrown into company would not understand each other as readily as all Irishman I 8111d. a Highlander talking Gtelic ; to each other. Even among the people who are fairly edpectted, and who• live in those large cen- tres of population in which 1 Pro- vincialisms are supposod to die out, the English language is subjected to serious ill-treatment. - -Half j the country members of the 'Muse of Commons omit the final consonant in the words ending with ing. .1\ilany of themtalk of Indiar. The tricks piayed with the letter h, whic are common in many cficles, do not- ap7 per as a rile, i'n parliament, except - -where the raral representative has to prcmounce such a word as " be• bind." It:would bean *anorninious thing if thirty f Japanese were to be 'found speaking l'etter English than the English' themselVes. However, the eastern nations have an Odd habit of -imitation. Every- one knows the story of the Chine.' se tailor who made a coat according to pattern by imitating altthe reats in it ; and perhaps the Japanese will take the Englis.h language as it is, reprod acing l the cutTent ,faults of pronunciation. English Lodgings. The attendance is -good; bel s are answered as soon as can be expect- ed, and hot water can be obtained at all boars, for shaving and bath - ill a purposes. We were witness hereof a piece of attention on the par.:, of a serving woman, so uncom- mon in the history �-fsefeantgal- ism; that I record it. The young person'vthose duty it is to open the street door, on being told that, a raissing latch key had been round in the lining of a coat into w1h 4cit had worked its way through a hole • • ers From High Latitudes. Geysers are admirabIy de - by Lord Dufferin under the title. lids Lor'clship gives a • account-, orone of them : r (or ' the churn,') you must is an unfortunate geyser, with e command over his temper s stomach that you can get a t of him whenever -You like. at is necessary is to collect a ty of . sods, and throW them his funnel, As he has no ba- sin to protect him 'from. these liber- ties y u can approach to the very edge f the -rape, about fiye feet in er, and !oolt down at the boil- ing ate'. which is • pet petually seethi g at the bottam. In a few ininu es the *dose_ef turf you have just dministered begins to disagree with ; he works himself up into an awful passion; tormented by the qual _Of incipient sickness, he groan and hisses, and boils up and -spits t you with malicious vehem- ence, until at last, with a roar of- raingl d pain and rage, he throws up in o the air a column of water 40 fe t high, which carties with it all th sods that have been chucked in, and scatters them scalded .and half igested, at your feet. So irri- has the poor thing's stomach e by the discipline it has un - e, that even long after all reign matter has bee it thrown oes on retching and sputter- ntil at last nature is exhaust - en, -sobbing and sighing to it - 471 them to their children.' fOno im- 4ginea he, sees the family of a shep- herd who is distributing the milk of his flock.' • S S I "1OR4 TO DAIRYMEN. MILK CANS AND PAILS. MRS. FVHITNIEY Woilld state to Dairymen that she Ilea commenced to manufaeture Milk Cans and Pails, Of all kinds, and (mix Supply them ASICHEAP AS ANY IN THE TRADE. Stoves and Tinware on hand as ,usuctl. COAL OIL for sale Wholesale and Retail. ' Repairing and.Eave Troughing pronaptly attend- ed to. MRS. WHI'I'Nla Main -street Seadorth, PROTOGRAPHIC. D. STEWART, JN returning thanks to his nu,merous friends for their pat:renege in the past, takee pleasure iu informing them that his Photographic Gallery will be re -opened en Tuesday, the 18th of February, on William -street, iien,r the new Presbyterian Church, BRUSSELS - Where hehopes to meet again with his Old friends and patrons, and as manaanevi ones as may see fit to favor him with a call. Splendid Wall Pictwes kept Constantly . ontand. N. B. -No business done in this Gallery on Tues. days -and Fridays. • 271c18 DANIA STEWART, Artist. - PROSPECTUS FOR 1874. ---SIXTH YEAR. THE ALDINE.. . In Illustrated Monthly Joureal, universally ad- mitted to be the handsomest periodical the world. A representative and cliameion, of Ameri- can taste, • " Not for sale in, Book or .News tores. Tna ALDINE, while issued with all the regular- ity, has none of the temporary or timely interests characteristic of ordinary periodicals. It is an elegant miscellany of pure, light and graceful literature; :and a collectionief picturas, the rarest specimens 61 artistic skill, hrblack and while. Al- though each sacceeding nn,mbet afforis a dresh pleasure to its friends, the real value and beauty of THE ALDINE will be most appreeiated atter it has been bound up attho elose _of the year. While other- publications may claim* superior cheapness as compared Witla navels of tv shnilaa cless, Tati ALDINE is a unique and original conception -alone and unapproached-absolutely Without 6ompeti- tion in 'price or character, The possessor of a complete volume cannot duplicate' the quantity of fine paper and engravings in any other shape or number of volumes for ten times its cost, and then, there are the chromos, besides! PREMIUM CHROMOS FOR 1878. Every subscriber to Tara suprNE,, who pays in advance for the year 1878, will receiste without ad- ditional charge, a pair of beanpiful oil chromos, after .T. J. Hut, the eminent English Painter. The pictures, entitled "The Village ' Belle," and "Crossing this Moor," are 14 x 20 inchee-are printed liom 25 iidiffe.ren t plates, requiring- 25 im- pressions and tints to perfect each picture. • The same chroinos are sold for $30 'per aittir in- tho art stores. As it ie the determination of its - conductors to keep THE ALDINE Out of the reach Of competition in every departnient, the chromos will be -found correspondingly ahead of any that can beoffered by other iSeriodicals. Every sub- scriber will receive a certificate, over the signature of the publishers, guaranteeingtthat the chromos delivered shall be equal to the saples fuiniebed the agent, or the money will lie reiunded. The distribution, of pictures of this grade free. to the subscribers to a five dollar periodical, will mark an epoch in the histery'of Art; and, cousidering the unprecedented chettpuees of the price for Tire Aennsa itself, the Marvel falls, , little short of a miracle, even to those best acquainted with the achievements of inventive genius and improved mechanical appliances. 1111 tated becon clergo the f off it ing, ed, w self, it sinks back into the bottom den.' *-ire. I The Cow Tree. . • of its mong the many curious phe- nome a which presented themselves toin in the course of my travels,' says Humboldt, confess there were few by which my iiip.gination .was o powerfully affected as by the cow -t -ee. On the parched side of a rock n the mountain of Venezuela, grow a tree with dry' and leathery folia e, its large woody roots scarce- ly p n.etiating into the ground. For everal months in the' year its leave are not moistened by a show r ; its branches look as if they were dead and withered; but when the rank ,is bored, a bland and nourishing milk flows from it. It is at su rise that the vegetable foun- tain flows most freely. At that time the blacks and natives are seen • coming from all parts provided with large bowls to receive the milk, which grows yellow and thickens at its stn. -face. Some empty their ves- sels on the spot, while others carry 9'HE LITEP.A_RY DEPA.RTDIENT will coptiuue under the care of Mr. Iiichard Henri; Stoddard, assisted by the best writer e and poets the day, who will strive to have the literature o THE ALDINE always in keeping with its artistic attractions. TERMS -$5 per aniline, in advance, with Oil Chromos free. AGENTS WANTED. -Any person wiehing to act perman.ently as a local agent, will reeeive full and premptInfotion by applying to JAMES SUTTON & Co. Publishers, 266 - 68 Maiden Lane, New York. "A _Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and. Instruction." BAZAR. ilIOTICES OF THE PRESS. The BAZA.R is edited with a coutnhntion of tact and talent that we seldom find m any Journal, and the journal itself is the orgau of the great world of fashion. -Boston Traveller. The Baran commenas itself to every member of the householda-tO the chil8n by droll and pretty pictures, to the young ladled by its fashion -plates in endless variety, to the provadeet matron by its patterns for theathildren's clothes, to paterfamil- ias by its tasteful designs for embroidered slippers and luxuriant dressing gown. But the reading matter of the BAZAit is uniformly of ' great excel- lence,- The paper has acquired a wide popularity for the fircaide enjoyment it affords -N. Y. Even- ing Post. SUBSCRIPTIONS. -a-1878. TERMS: HARPER'S BAZAR, one year , $4 00. An extra copy of either the Matiainse,Wealcna, or BAZAR will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 •eace , in one remittance; or, Six Copies ler $20, without extra copy. Subscriptions to HARPER'S MAO.AZINE, WEEKLY. and Bazan, to one address for one year, $i0; or, two of Harper's Periodicals, to one addiess for one year, $7'. Back numbers can be supplied afany time. The five volumes of AAAPEle$ BAZAR, for the years 1868, '69, '70, '71, '72, elegantly bound ip green moricco teeth, will be sent by express, freight prepaid, for $7 each. The Postage on HARPER'S BAZAR is 20 cents a year, whiehmust be paid at the subscribers Post Office. Address, HARPER& BROTHER, New York. DISSOLUTION.,OF PART RSHIP:*: THE partnership hitherto exiStin between the Undersigriad, as merchants -and- aaders, in the aillage of Varna, County of Huron, ander the name and style of WILSON at FOOTE, hills been this day ' disaolved by mutual consent. Ali liabilities in- eurred by the late firrii will be liquidated by JAS. FOOTE, and all debts due the firth must be paid t� him without delay." Varna, Feb. 11, 187. AGNES WILSON, . 271*4 JAMES -FOOTE. NOTICE. T"h partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, as Cabinet-makers, at Seaforth, 'has this day been dissolved by 'mutual consent. All debts due and owing to the said firm will be axis -able to WALTER, SCOT r,.(who continues the business) who will also discharge all debts and liabilities din by the said firm. ' Witness, WILLIAM SPARLING, F. HOLM'VSTED, WALTER SCOTT. Seaforth, Feb. 12, 1878. 271-4 EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT • PAIN. TIIE.VERDICT. AFTER A FAIR TEST THE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE IS THAT THE CHEQUERED STORE AND TEA DEPOT;4, Is the place to get the cheapest and best I TEAS AND GENERAL GROCERIES. The Prepriotor of the CHEQUERED STORE AND TEA DEPOT has pleasure in stating that his first stock having moyed off so rapidly, he has aheady purchased a fresh suffy, and ad a result of quick sales he is enabled to still further reduce prices. To parties taking TEA by the Caddie, half chest cr chest A SPECIAL REDUCTION WILL BE MA.r.D.E. Farmers and others living at a distance should remember that our roads may soon break up, and that now is the time and Seaforth is the Town, to get the Highest Prices For what they have to sell, and that the CHEQUERED STORE AD TEA DEPQT - Is the place to get the best bargains in TEAS AND GENERAL GROCEFIES.: If there -be any who have doubt on this point, they have only to make a trial and they will be convinc- ed of the fact. 50 Barrels Labrad.ot Herrings, 250 Barrels Like Huron Herrings, A large lotjof dry Fish, Salmon -Trout, and White Fish, ALL OF FIRST QUALITY AND AT LOW _PRICES AT THE CHEQUERED STORE AND TEA DEPOT, MAIN -STREET, SRAFORTH: - JAMS MURPHY. SMOKERS, FOR A GOOD SMOKE VSE THE f 1 MYRTLE NAVY. See T. St. B. on each Plug. Price so Low that all can use it. CA UTION.-The " MYRTLE NAVY" is .egistered, and any infringement OM it will be prosecuted. The namesTWORETT &BILLINGS is on each,Caddy, and T. & B. on each Plug. Hamilton, Feb. 18, 1878. 273 FARMERS!' 5,000,Farrners' Sons and Daughters Wanted TO PURCHASE WILSON & YOUNG'S CR9CI4R,Y. JUST RECEIVED, LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF CROCKERY, Consisting of Tea and Dinner Sets complete, Chamber Sets, in a great vaklety of patterns. very complete stook of CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Also, a All their Crockery is of the best. No second or third ware kept. This Crockery has been bought cheap and will be sold ceeap. TEAS. .J Just received, another consignment of that superior Tea, at from 40 cts. to $1 per pound. All other kinds of Groceries es squat Remember WILSON & YOUNG'S is the place to get choice Liquors and Ales, Ad the only place where Carling's celebrated XXX Ale in quarter barrels for family use is kept. WILSON & YOUNG, Mahal -street, Setifinth. `SEAFORTH. Of all impurities Guaranteed- :free, The soul of perfection, J. C. Laidlaw's Tea These Teas are guamn.eed to the public as being Fresh Perfectly Pure, Strong, Rich and Lasting. The demand for this Tea is the best proof that eau be given that the public consider Laidlaw's Tee. as TEA • WORTH MAO Qi THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET PURCHASED IlkARE RECOMMENDED TO GIVE IT 4 TRIAL. J. C. LAIDLAW. THOMSON & WILLIAMS' MILL _AND ENGINE WORKS, MITCHELL, ONT. N. F. Burnham's Patent Turbine W4er Wheel. a 'NATE have now thoroughly tested the above wheel and guarantee it equal or superior to the best wheels . Y now in use, while stronger and more durable. Referenees to well-known and reliable mill owners, who have them in use, given on application. We build all sizes and kinds of , et CARTWRIGHT, L. D. S„ Surgeon Dentist a -i • attends in Seaforth, at Knox's Hotel, the first Tuesday and Wednesday of each month ; in Clinton, at the Commercial Hotel, on the following Thurs- days and Fridays. The remainder of the time at his Stratford office. Parties requiring new teeth are requested to call, if at Seaforth and Clinton, on tne first days of at- tendance. - Testimonials of over 500 patients who have had their teeth extracted by th use of the Gas, may i be seen at my office in Stint ord. Teeth inserted in the mosub_stantial and im- proved styles. , Filling done in gold, &c., in a manner which. can- not be surpassed, 267- SIGN OF THE sn‘ `SMVS I lDSSO' 3 Sril.A3.1\/1 1*•1"-CI-I1\771:71S, Stationary, Poriable and Upright, and guarantee them, unsurpassed by any in use. We use on a our Engines the celebrated J UDSON GOVERNOR. We are prepared to contract for the erec- tion of all lands of Grist, Flour and Saw -mills, with all the latest improvements. Lath Mills, Bolters, Shingle Mills, Double and Single Jointers, Heading Machines, Heading, Turn- ers' and Planers' Stave Machines, and all lands of Flax Machinery, &c., &e., manufactured largely. Our Boiler Shop is in full blast, and we have as foreman of this important department, Mr. JOHN WR,IGHT, who, for 20 years was foreman of the Brantford Boiler Works. Having a good force`of ex- perienced boiler makers, we are prepared to attend. to boiler repairs either at the shop or tat mills promptly, GIVE US A CalaTa We heve found out what every Farmer wants. It is THE TWO -HORSE POWER SAWING MACHINE, The power of which is supplied with strong fly -wheel, suited to driving a Straw Cotter, Grain Crasher and other Machinery, with no extra charge, except for the belt This insehine is well suited to every farmer's own use, as he can with two horses and from three to four men ea boys cut from 20 to 30 cords of wood per day. Our machine has been thoroughly tested, and is strong enough to do all we recoin- mend it to do. It is supplied with friction flanges, by which the saw is stopped, when caught or pinched, befdre it would be possible to stop the horses. A TRIAL OFFERED. We are building great numbers of the Cumming's Straw Cutter, for hand or horse power. Also, -Grain Crushers, with iron and is frames, Farosieg Mills, Horse Powers of ail kinds, Gang Plows, Steel Plows'with wrought iron beams, wood beams and tut iron beams, Horse Hoes, Weeders, Culti- vators, &o., &c. Repairs of all kinds done promptly. Orters by mail or otherwise solicited. Address, 267 1 THOMSON & WILLIAMS, Mitchell, Ont. §EVVING MACHINES. A NEW SUPPLY 07 The Howe and the Osborn SEWING MACHINES', with all the latest improvements, just xeceived at W. N. 'WATSON'S SEAFORTH. Call and see them. Their well-established repu- tation renders it unnecessary to particulterize their superior qualities, further than that they- are the best and cheapest made. Sewing machines of till kinds repaired, cleaned and put inperfeet order, at nay office, by a thorough- ly practical machinist from Toronto. WM. N. WATSON, -Seaforth. SEAFORTH PACKING NOOSE, SEAPORTS, ONT. MR. THOMAS STEPREVS Takes much pleasure itt inforreing his numerous customers that he has recommence(' the Pork - Packing business in- his Old 'Stand, North. Main -street. Having secured the serviees of a Praatieal SAU- SAGE -MAKER, the public can rely on getting a FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE in either SAUSAGES OR SUGAR -CURED srAMS. Those in need of such would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. All orders promptly attended to. - THOMAS STEPHENS, 264 Main -street, Seaforth. AINLEYVILLE PLANING MILL, SASH, DOOR AND BIM FACTORY The subscriber having bought tint the above Mill, also the good -will of the late firm, is now prepared to fill all orders in his line of businesa. Sash, Doors and Mouldings ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER On the shortest notice. • CUSTOM PLANING Strictly attended to. HOUSE BLOCKING ALWAYS "ON HAND AND Promptly supplied. JAMES BENNETT. May ie, 1872. 282-47