HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-08-22, Page 3not less
'de at fao.
by pa.,
5003
rivatefac-
than 50
a at fae.
renot sup-
7orts with
not less
ads, made
; supplied
appliances 200150 °et
2 00 00
)ougall, best 100 peuta
utter, fall make, saltikit4i
Dreas, wort
pounds Salt Butter,- A.
$11 1)0134 Dr
icrng to donor. Twebie
Vtitter, -sufficient sat,
(1. Wilson . 2d, aset-of
a $5, by T. "Kidd, FiY07
cT, suffieient salt, mustbe
a-inster, no widow allowed
in this class, 33, by.,s,„
-31ANITFACTIT1ES„
1ST 2n.
itiade Quilt, all
• 50- 00
hectic °loth, all
2
all wool.... 2 00100
s, all week —.. 200t 00
- - - - -
- Linsey Woolsey. 200 1 00,
2 00 1 go.
farnesS. . . A — - 200 •
ram Harness.. 2
........ A . A ..- - 1 50'
.....„,.....-- 1 50,
1 00 .
Boots-. A ..., . . .. 1 00-
4eather— A .... 1 00 '
f Cooper's_ Work 1 00-
Earthenware._ .1 00
100
F -Marble Work - 2 00 1 00
ao. Manufact4red
lunty A . 2 00
'urniture, ,must
tared in Huron
of. Furniture,
hanufaetured in
4 00 2 00
the Furniture .
2 00 1 00
i..... -A '....... 100
4d. A ... - :- - - - 100
i...._ ..... - . 100 50
..iSalt, not ground 1 00
for packan' g par,.
i.., .. . . _ . . ... 1 00
Ley Flannel, a set of Tea
(7k at 5, by E. Hickson; &.'
'yards of Fulled Cloth,' a
w1. -worth $12, by Beatty` &-
o become the property of
:vex-.
.21—FECE ARTS.
Drawing A $1 00 76
Colors.. A — 1.00 75
......_ 100 75
L... — - 1 00 75
Photographs1 00 75
WORK.
le -made Bread, 1st ed 50,
titter Brotlaers, of the Sea-
-4e Works ; 2€1 -$1., 3d. 75
.t) cents,. by Sooiety.
t,. 1st ts pair- of Ladies'
at by „McIntyre & Willis,:
oa 1 00 75
or sewed on
. 1 00 15 50
1 00 75 50
- A... 100 75 50
Muslin. 1 00 75- 50
n, Silk.. . 1 00 75 50
(in Crape or
- . 150 75- 50
worstea. 1 00 7 50
L00 75 50
100 75 - 50
of. Woolen
Stockings.. 1 00 75
en . 100 75 .
:en Gloves 00 76
hnd made,
bum, by M. i •
r, Worth $5. 1 1 oa .
:1 00 75:
i 1 00 75
1 op 75
*Lb, a prize
Wen, of*, 3 00 75 50
r Honey„ ;
75 50
home-made
, • . oo 1 00
100 50
1 00 50
Work 100 50
c_ver Work, '1 00 50
4th. A 100 50
... A A 100 50
Carpet. 00 50
..adiau Straw
ir bonnets. 1 50
'Manufacture
tiesdepart-
et of (fhina,
by James
valued at5 00
worked by
vfachiue- pun,
.T:Oonor,
200
wi Osborne
purchased
A. Calder 2 pa
reatti,. a Cane
Rocking
'(cu by M.
'Valued_ at50
ilENDERSON'S
'ION ROO
•
YONGE STDEET.
.60
--a-- • a
oss-,,SsOs_
TXT AUCTION S.',/ -1,E
kBLE BitiLDING urrs.
[her hest received itistrnetions from-
Liesioner of Agriculture. and FriPlio
at aboae rooms,
Gth September, 1g731
rir• minable 80 Iota, of one acre eaehe
lots- of -four and tive acres east
tatico Station, seven miles frora To
t;reat Weatern Railway, a 2010011 oaf.
sed for an ..A.gricultural CollegeatI ema
v.ithin two minutes welic
14.L1..---ane-faurth of the purchaaa
tad at time of sale/. ',taxa tha balalloe
nuns'. installments witli interest fit
annum.
-SALE AT IR lofetocx.
-ANDREW HENDERSON,
lanctiOnOor.
AtiGosT 1873.
Who haile
And did. n
-When the
My father.
Who gave
To let aim
0f.c18]
My father
Wh-o neer
4-!
•
•
HUTY)N
3.
GAIETIES.
Y FATHER.
By aonta. PAUL.
me first with rapturous joy,
fret and feel annoy
rse said : Why! she's a boy?
tiliat nurse a half-a-crown,
hold me—awkward clown,
e held me upside clown?
o cut my hair aid try—
jabbing tijd scissors in my eye,.
Antic-OW.1 g every hair away?
My father
Who set
Instead,
Like my
My father
WhO whe
Because T
And bit
My father
ii
th in the barber's chair
had hiin eut my hair .
. ,a brothQr's, -good and. square ?-
01
I had a 1ittl fight
m tore my paper kite
e said I did -just right?
Who wbe4 Tom licked me black and blue
; Did not t rn in and lick me, too—
Saying, " Iris my duty so to do ?"
My father
Who told. 44e pluck and. lack roust win,
And tauglli me to " put up a fin,"
Till 1 coull trounce that- Tom. like sin ?
My father
•
Who perm 4s ne'er refused. to plank,
Nor dropp4l them. in that mimic "bank"
Where I c id only hear them clank?
My lathe
Who whe4 I wished to buy a toy
Neer tin) ht 'twould give me much
more
To Send ti
My father
Who bong it me ponies, guns, and sich,
And gave R e leave to fork and pitch,
While he r.ked. up to make me rich?
My father.
y,.
ts to some heathen boy ?
And who
Passed in
Left all he
My father.
last, when all was done,
is checks, and, noble one,
ad tome, his son?
A lady returning -from an unprof
itable vislit to church declared that
when•slie saw the shawls of those
-Smiths, 1-11(.1 then thought of the
r own .peor girl's had to
wasn't for the consolation
n, she did not know what
di)."
ples. — English tourist
arrived at G-ree-nock on.
things h
wear, if i
-of religio
she ghoul
—Ser
.(having
Sundayilmorning) My man,
what's ylo-ir chargel for rowing erre
across
e frith ?" Boatman—
"Wed, ir, I was jist thinkin' I
.canna br ak the Swabath day for
no less thFn ffteen shull'n's i-"
— Not long ago, in the court of
Appeals, a curtain lawyer of Celtic
, while arguing with,
s his case, stated a point,
proceeded : " And if the
,extractics
-earnestne
_and then
‘Court pl. ze, if I am wrong in this,
l)
.
I have a other point that is equally
i .
.c"
tires of the last est
r facts, Nve fi ncl tha
1870 there were
y 202 deaths fro
Let womankin
gut of these, 14
ales and only, 51 o
111;nui4er of death
1 s nearly 500,000
Heaths fiom othe
ath from 'lightning
90,883 persons liv
killed by this cruise
sing* that th
ecicledly More de
oth. males and fe
males between he ages of -10 an
s$0 years than With any others : be
ween 10 and 1
fatal time, but
ber is very sm
for those still i
ous is to be fo
further on the
by lightning in.
more than 1861
tion hasi increa
millions, and t
in spite of t11
formect.by readi
In 1860 there
lightning :out
deaths,from
rate was only 4
only 202 person
stroke in 187
deaths from st
twice as many.
persons who sh
the sun rise wot
ratio to those
rising of the t
rate of deaths
elated during t
81 in 100,000 d
and with the i
information on
to decrease still
ways probably
of the lig-fatal
noticeable tha
deaths by suici
only 202 by
onclusiv
—" y
u hev heern, gentleen
.of the j4try,” said an eloquent ad-
vocate--si' you hey heern the witness
swar he haw the prisoner ¶aise his .
gun, yo hey heern him swar- he
saw the esia -and heetd th. repeit
you hev , earn him swar hel-saw the
dog fall dead, you hey he'em him
$war he ug the bullet out !with his
jack-knif and you hey Seen the
bullet pr ducecl in court; but -whar,
gentian i , whar, I ask you, is the
man whai saw that bullet hit that
dog?" I :
• -- It is' only by chance and some
naive re elation that we learn any-
thing of Ithe puzzles and comical be-
wilclerm nts the mind passes through
itt the wlay from partial knowledge
-to a cle' r understanding, and how
it slowly disentangeled them for i.t-
self—as then the little girl gravely
remarked to her mother on the birth
-of a litter of kittens, " Manatee, I
was not bware that ours was a mar-
ried cat.fr---Blackwood. ,
Hall bo
pritiently i
soine fresh wr
end lie
tion in the Div
adtiltery on the
a man named R
woul ' seem that
this clast injtsry
•
ng has! been corn: -
as now filed a peti-
rce Court, alleging
art Of is wife, wit
chards n.'
The Chances of Being Struc
by L ghtning
Taking the fi
sus report for ot
during the year
the whole coma
lightning -stroke.
take notice tha
deaths were of
females. The tot
from all causes
There were 2,43
causes to one d
and there were
ing to everyone
It is- somewhat
lightning was
structive with
I Taking Pills.
Somelpeople swallow a, dose 'o-
-pills without. a qualm, arid after
ward goi round looking as proud and
overbealimg as a boy whose- fathei
plays inj the band ; but the most o -
us are ore delicately constituted,
and co nting out' a dose of pill
while s me one else gets the water
and obst1rve that he dosen't see' ho
any oo.e can swallow the awf
things, s about as serious an under
Wring s can be found on record
There s • something too awfull
solemn bout it to describe. An
it is a ittle singular that while
man ca •swallow whole whortle
berries, 6herry-pits even buck
shot wi 1 out any uneasiness at all,
yet a s' ule pill will catch in
throat, at a particularly ticklish spot,
and han there tour hours, and mak
faces at his stomach. And a ma
In' a fix .ke that is not exactly th
party v would select to concoc
reroets.
ttoes for a fesusasi.___Dambnry
Ao
Divorce.
Rev,- ewman Hall has laeen com-
pelled to appear in the Divorce
Court. Iis marriage Was rather -a
arf rtma hi
ni nu t: one, and arose out of an
t which his wife formed
hile he was acting as her
:11to:i4, le was the daughter ,of *a
utleman, well known in
Scotch
yeais is the -mos
ven then the num
11. Mu6h comfor
clinell to be tinior
nd ill. going bac
mild. he death,
1870 Were- only 1
1
s,vhiIe ,the popula
ed mor than seve
e rate ' declining
• Is
hasty conclusion
g the n ws of a day
were 48 deaths b
of every 100,00
auses ;' in 1870 th
. Bu ilow whil
died frbrn lightnin
ther ' were 39
or nearl,
number o
en, they se
very sinal
der at th
elouci. Th
•oke has de
n-strok
Yet thi
cider NV
ld bear
ho shu.
under
y sun-st
e decade from 91
aths froni-all causes
crease lin care an
the subi •fct is likel
more, bat it will al
e laraei in e ce
a y x s
g rate. It is als
there were 1,34
e, whit there wer
*ghtning • in othe
words dai indiy dual is sixItimes a
likely to kill hi •'self a lightning i
to kill aryOrd Courant.
Pa
It is a culiot
'is the form of d
among our Mei
men, and it w
know why the
this form of di ease more (Ian* any
other. Chief- ustice Chase, it is
well known, di d of it; 1Vir. Motley,
the historian, h s been s ricken down
Wilson has
• and Wal -
is a victim
us wolid, and whose_ life.
Mr, Hal Afterwards wrote. • Those
._ j1
wheo kn 4 husband and wife were
astonished at the admirable manner
iil whichl Ilie conducted himself to -
'wards a lady whose capricious and
temper seemed almost to
ental rather than moral
'me years ago it was said
1)
uncertai
suggest
'defect.
alysis
s fact
sease m
sensible
wits a 1
lean co
ar
cl
re
paren
ss de
dol ved
En ptio
el quen
feet up
agitatio
resulted
labor m
fluence
Englan
seeing f
low lab
consequ
tant a
den.
industrious man—he
cal preacher' o the Wes-
nection---the d graded and
ly hopeless cond t on of his
ply_ impressed hi and he
upon an effort fcii their re-
. Gifted with homely
e that exerted a werul ef-
his hearers he egan the -
in Lancashire, hick has
in. the most ektiaordinary
vement of the age
over the peasant
is unbounded, an
r himself, he advi
rers to come to A
ace' will be a
scion to the tid
13:is in-
Class- in
if, after
es his fel-
erica, the
st impor-
f emigra-
]RIT SEI.JS FOU DRY.
THE SIT SCRIBER wishes to ea
of the lumina/ community i
large and ied stock of
Aar ulturgl Imp e
RON
With t
ULTI
He woul
. Consisting of
1 -
AND WOOD
the attention •
teueral to his
ents,
PLOWS,
e latest improved Steel M uld Board,
ANG PLO Sy
ATORS, LAND OLLERS,
ROWS, SCUFFLE4, &c.
beg to call special att ntion to the
celebrated
i
FA MERS' P OW,
Which 13.ts given universal satisfati. ion. wherever
usett, to Iv 'ch is now added a T) istle Point, so
! in this part. Also, o some first -
itch req
lass
TAVE DRUM LAND 1 OLLERS,
m $22 to $85. Also few
iletting p for Spring u3e, warren
F 1st -Class W
SE
.
LO ST PRICE
Or approved
WM. -
Brass ls Feb. 12, 1873.
ORTH A
SONED T1
0
of very best
BER.
f which will be old at tlEte Very
-F Pt. CASH
credit.
W LSON.
Lat paralvsii
st prevalent
ry men and states-
nld iiiteres-ting to
are suscentible to
with it ; Vice- residen
just had an att ck of
ter Whitman, e. poet,
to it. These ale men .1 such varied
habits and ch.. -:cteristiLs that hard-
ly one bypath will account for
the similarity their Iconclition and
sufferings. M Motley is a spare
man of salent y ha.bi , and quiet,
artistic and lite ary tas es, but Vice -
President Wils n lives 'on the'plat-
form, drinks c ld wat r, and is ap-
parently stout, hearty arid robust.
A. sedentary , the h bit of sitting
down to a des or writ' g -table and
leaning forwar r,so o hold in the
chest and rest ict the ction 'of the
lungs, will account fo • Much,' first
in impaired di estion,' afterwards in
inflammatory - heumatism, due to
the want of o dizatio in the bloo,
and finally for aralysi , 'or any oth-
er form of mu cular a ection.1 But
recent develop ents o paralysis are
not confined o pro , ssional men,
closely confine by th ir pursuits to
an indoor life; but at ack quite as
severely politim.,ns iy se lives 'have
been passed speak' or traveling
in the open ai and 1ho, therefore,
cannot have stni ered f .m the causes
Mentioned abo e. W at is it -I ---air,
or water, or w iskey, or the want 'of
either of these —Ur
. -
0
0
11 .0.
Joseph Arch Coming to Amer-
ica. ,
Joseph Ar h, .the champion pf
the English aricultural la,horeri:
0 .1
and the found r of the Apicultur 1
Unions which 1rave latOly sprung i'
to existence hrouglii§ut the xur 1
districts of Dngland, itt a receipt
speech annou iced that if his lir:
was -spared u i til August he. shoul
visit the United 'States. He s4
that if - he fo nd America was th
would stand snher sores until
true home foi the vs kingman
had drained t e label.' g serfs out
England. tb Se ttle in f Uitful 'field
and this he would -do until the fa
niers of Engl ncl were made to bi
the dust, if hey refused to tre
their laborers like men.. Arch
not a aenaag gue, buii1 an earnes
plain-spoken and pr laical rna
He was, a, fai m laborer himself;
were his fore thers before him ; h
was born and reared in the abje
condition of, ili- -Aid Iservitude, i
w-hichmany enerationp of ,Englis
l,
farm labore have i4lragged ou
a miserable - existenc A sobe
9 I
MILA
Would ittti
general. p
orders f rMoi
Grani
BLE
271cy
D 1URON
MESSET
(Late of Hamilton
ate to their nin
blit that they
e ts, seadstolnes,
Mantels, &c.
11low1117ietzt8 Irporie
Work of the best style aid art
surpass A in thispart of Oxitario.
A call re pectfully solicite
-t door to Porter's antrum Store,
MAIN.SREET, SEAFORTH.
M. L. MESSET. MESSET •
erou
e pre
RKS.
SON,
f lends and the
red to fill all
ble Tops,
I to Order.
nd cannot be
SEAFORTH
MARBLE WORKS
;MAIN. ,S EET,
Opposite 'he Waterloo H use, neer the Stable
MON MENTS, =, kADTONES, -
And work of all kinds in- us eri can and Forel&
blarble, 'gned and exesnted .n the beststy
and at in 0 t reasonable pri 'es. .
Mantles of Varioic.5 Colored Marble SV -9 -
plied on Sho t NoOce.
Granite Monuments an Heads -4nes imported
to order.
CALDER BOTHERS.
277 ANDRW CALDER, Agent.
SEAFORTHL
PHO OGRAPH ROOMS.
T "
pare
Photogra,
conduct.
dersigned desires to state that he has
sed from Mr. FRANK PALTRIDGE his
hing business, which he will hereafter
PICT RES OF. ALL ips
the latest and bet styles of !the Art.
had long experie ce in t e busine 13, thet
(
iber has no hesitation La guanan e ing
tisfaction, and
-duststisfaetion, to receive I on -
of the liberal patronage bedewed en his
or.
Taken in
Ravin
the subs
entire s
tinua,nee
predeces
ALL T E OLD NECATIV S Di HAND.
CHARLES MOOBE.
Seaforth, July, 1873. 292
ALLAN
MMUS AT LONVEST
LI ERPOOL AND
REPAID .CERTI
„:
Issue to parties Visniag to
friends.
Parties having friends wish
!should purchase these certificat
to the intending imniigrants,
as
is cheaper than by buying ti
emit -y. Apply to
A. STE,
1 Agent (-hand
Tickets to Fort Garry by rail
all other airineipal points.
TEE SE4FOR
. LUMBER
iN
TES TO
ASGOW.
ATES.
b hag out their
to immigrate
s and send them
a ssage this way
k ts in the old
ION,
a
trek Railway. •
d boat, and. to
261-13
MACD
leltEG to inform the public that th
a Lumber Yard in Sdaforth, n
ou the ground formerly ascd
Yard by 1r. Thomas Lee.
T i ey wil keep constantly on han
men of A,Ts KINDS OF LUMBEI
unc wised. Also, LATH AND SH
whiIi they are prepared to sell at t
hie a rices, for Cash.
B lders and others will find it t
age o inspect our stock, and. as e
befo e pure hasingelsewhere, as w
to o er good inducements to cash
1 I • MABEE &
R D .
N A_LD
y have opened
nir Shearson's
as a Lumber
a good asort-
, dressed and
GLES, all of
e lowest 1;ossi-
a
1
10 yards of French Dress Musli4 ab 7c. per yard, or 1.6 yards for $1.
00 Parasols at 25c.; silk ones from 50e.
0 pieces of Now Dress Goods at 124. worth 25o.
po pieces of New Dress Goods at 15c. worth 300.
50 pieces of New Dress Goods at 20c. worth 40c.
30 pieces of new Canadianand English Tweeds, all wool, from 55c. to $1.
1I00 boxes of Paper Collars at Inslf the usual price.
00 Ladies' Linen Collars and Cuffs at half price.
777,
:AT EXCIT ENT EIN T
NEW ARRIVALS THIS WEEK.
liEW ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE SHAWLS,
VERY CHEAP.
300 PIECES OF NEW PRINTS
From 9c. to 14c. per yard.
S NO HUMBUG. ALL GOODS SOLD AS ADVERTISED, AND ONLY ONE PRICE.
ES
And co.4.1 paid
their adeint-
tairs our prices
e in a pearl=
chasers.
CDONAL.D.
TTER EXCHANGED FOR GOODS, ,C3
IVIcDOTTGALL 2
r Butter packed.
Til E EIMICT
•
AFTER .Ek, FAIR TEST THE VERDICT OF THE P OPLE TS
THAT THE
OFIE UERED STORE AND TEA DEPOT,
.
, Is the place to get the cheapest and bet , 1
TEAS AND GENERAL. GROCERIES.
1 i 1
The IProptieto ' of the CHE•QUERED STORE AND TEA DEPOT has pleasure in stating that his
first stck havin 'moved. off so rapidly, he has aheady purchased afresh supply, and a ' a result of quick M
sales hp is enab 'ed to still further reduce Dices. To parties taking TEA by the Cad 'e, half chest or
chest 11
1 A SPECIAL 1?EDUC271011 WILL BE MADE.
Farmers and otlibrs living at a distance should remember that our roads may soon b ak up, and that
now isthe timtit and
I i
Seafor i). is the Town to get the Highest Prices
txj
0
CD
coz
W
--I 5
0 tt
PI it
0
tri
c,0
For what they have to sell, and. that the
4tHQUERED STORE AND TEA DEPO
Is the place to get thE best bargains in
TEAS AND GENE AL GROcE
If theno be any ho have doubt on this point, they have only to make a trial and th will be convino-
ed of the fact.
50 lBarrels Labrador Herrings,
250 3arre1s Lake Huron Herrings
A large lot of dry Fish, Salmon Herrings,
and White Fish,
ALL OP PIRST QUALITY AHD AT LOW PRICES AT THE
CLI1EQUERED STORE AND TEA DEPOT,
MAIN -STREET, SEAFORTH.
JAMES MURPHY.
ME ONE,. ,COME. ALL,
H RNE
uk
FROM
J. WAD, SEAFcRTH.
e public gnerally, that I ha-vt ts good ii stock of
ed not to be undersold by a y other elablish-
beg to statelor the information of ferment and t
Harnsse on had as any in town, and I am deteri
mentin the Co ty.
• :
•
• ,
286
GIVE ME A
MLLE
POSIT
N'S GROCE
Ti("CHRAPEST P
NOTE. 8 pounds Loaf Sinn
10 pounds Coffee Sng
15 ponnds Currants fo
12 pounds Val.. Raisi
• 20 pounds Bright Rie
I 6 pound can a Pea
Cetanecl Peao es, Tomatoes, Cherieu, Peas, Salm
J. WA
Main -
D s
treet, Seaforth.
E FACT!
SpWQRTI-131
ACE IN TOWN.
Fresh
C
far 1.
r for $1.
1.
s for $1.
for $1.
hes for 50 cents,
,Lobsters, Sardines, &c.
TE
' That please cveryoni, and at all prices.
- _
Ground. Coffee at 30 or 3
Flhur,' Graham Flotir, Oatneal, Cornmeal, &c.
Nil AND HA
It
IN TUBS, AT
HOICE BACO
CASH FOR BUTT
ALLEN'S G
Cents!
- ,
OCERY, SEA ORM
PARISO
SOLICI ED.
FACT s ARE STUBBORN THINGS.
TEA SUGARS AND TO1AaCQES
•
Cheaper than ever offered before.
Are Ire
Our stock of
GROCIiRIES
•
h and geed. All we ask is one trial to convince you that our goods are genuine.
Of all kin
FLOUR AND FEED,
As usual. Stock, receied daily and at Mill prices.
PROVI
IONS
kept constantly on hand. A choice Ilot of Smoked Hams and Sidesfor sale cheap.
BASKETS. .
. large lot o Market Bskets, Clothes Baskets, ta o bushel and one bushel Baskets on hand. - Also,'
a lt of Chaff itskets. As we have been appointed agents by the manufacturers of the above, we are
offer to the trade at wholesale prices.
or the sale of JAM -S PETTY'S
in a position t
10130, agents
MOKD HAMS
Orders -left with us will r
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eive prompt attention.
ARS.
A large lot of Air -tight Glss Jars for sale cheap.
All Goods bo ght from as delivered either in tovrn1Harpurhey or Egnaondville, free of eharge.
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SEAFORTH
CARRIAGE WORKS.
THE SEASON CHANGED.
WILLIAM GRASSIE
Pis sold all his Slaglis and Clatter, and is now
busy waling up
BUGGIES AND WAGONS.
A few Buggies and 'Wagons lab aver from la Et
year, which will be sold. cheap.
Any 'person wanting a substantial Wagon or
handsome Buggyshould call at once and make ar-
rangements, as a large ntunber of orders are now
in, and those who -wait too long will probably not
be able to get their orders filled.
Repairing and horse ;shoeing promptly attended
to as usual. 1
WILLIAM GRASSIE,
Goderich street, Seaferth.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE
A s I. have been appointed Sole Agent in the Pro-
-L-- vinee of Ontario, for the Florence Sewing Ma-
. chine, nate have a right to sell the said machine
exeept those appointed by me. In the Cotuity of
Huron the following are the only authorized
Agents for the Florence Machine: Thos. Connors,
11.2. Whiffen, and Lawrence Murphy, Seaforth ;
William MeGaae, Clinton L. S. Willson, Godericla
Any person or persons other than th' above repre-
senting that they have a right to sell, or can fur-
nish the Florence Machine in the County of Hu-
ron, are impoeters, and the public are hereby
warned to beware of them.
0. C, WILLSON,
General Agent for Ontario, •
290 Seaforth.
PUMPS.
P'14, undersigned having erected. a new Puiap
I'aetory aboat 40 rode north of
FRANCISTOWN,
On the London Road, is now prepared to manufac-
ture Enrups, which for lightness of operation and
durability cannot be surpassed in Ontario. Noth-
ing but the best material used, first -clash work-
men employed.
ALL WORE WARRINTD.
A call is respectfully Bolicitedi befo7 purchasing
elsewhere.
GEORGE BOLTON,
284-6m • Francistown.
NEW HARNESS SHOP. 11 -
Five per cent. off for cash at
BELFRY & MAY'S,
SADDLERS, SEAFORTH.
Shop opposite the Mansion Hotl.
We haie now on hand an assortment ef good
Hanaess, Saddles, Trunks and. Valises, Brushes,
Curry Combs, and all description of Whipe kept
constantly on hand.
Repairing done at modera,te rates.
Frank Miller's Prepared Hermes Oil kept con-
stantly on hand at
BELFRY & MAY'S, Sadlers,
a:288 Main -Street, Sea -forth.
BOARDING.
-LiCOLLADAY has leased the large and corn-
- medicate house, on the Salt Works Grounds,
adjoining the Railway Station, find ball fitted it np
as a toartling-lurase. Good table and comfortable
rooms. Persons wiahing II pleasant boarding,
house should apply, as there are at present a few
vacancies. Transient boarderssecemmodated
less th NI betel ratets, -
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