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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1874-01-09, Page 3. �flc syn 02" e, i ten .lead least ght tee; c' -k of al all. ' th,.• raided to 1ypop to th az st nroiue spa �ect hog se of Ut H. te de7 lrbert: Iris .ay be •• `the 1fsG1'eti3 83 yours rh- Il S treel '. l taxre 11, J583: eels s: rixig tier Ines g great di, reBs .nth, an i f13e: debilit t t o aYtt e .Magic of tete iparently rue - :time on, the • your ed - sot had et at - et vet :cotn- to he tFiant- egtax-it4r."` am no rren >fi,,IT/s or t! • of me,Bciyhe judgment of time. !}no of rely a p„ eperr-- nit arekawn, Sci ntifia y be to .1 ea of preporti of ' ,which` weld of them or in to preps. at;ion ,lace, fvarnling Possibility- be it prep:„ lens er Mgr, feats, , kg ever ,Yore ; "tetonis nS re - Of app, cation:.; - ';` verecl.l •t;eon-- liquid:, cone; etevrer drop; i hereas thea�"c hol is - c• S-rnr?1 Van. Y. ewca: I , Ont;. lectrise•. & ?).tendII. . iteei aLT,si €aiig geroit l4 snit; 1 oh. rte' eases: ctiom - d, l I' eri od tfa; i* 1�y `emdesj' :: l4.••, as they t at any other • nal;;Affxctio is cp ;.itg t :px. ihs ,tei es, :ting' w ert Zf ll otheir pp£~� a. pave .:f 11;;°111 d emelt e erE • $t.O€ ar d 1 trop, a: T vg, rankfeett 50 . pills ley • bo & Co., Gad 9 .,1 SNA D Et hex opened:. 4.ir Sl (parson as a er , er: cIe,otasrt- lt, dm. sec d ING " al :of to l/lt est be of 7 thei) acv. nt Zit4ili G Lr, r ces arerti pcsi•ion ferelev 11:1)0 'A 2;ttioi fly ex ,,for be �v- ta ',for ¢t tt. N. 9. 1874. ' �dethodlst' Bonnet,; `and the �. Chappel. front the ;Mtge ClardatieiObeertuer. An• iequattance of 15ni ie, in -Churg fellowship, in England, he lwas a sails told ane when on board ship, lying i London Docks, he had a g eat . desire, o one Sabbath morning,. to go to a "Meth dist Qhapcl ; but how to find one w thequery. query. He resolved' to go ou shor and get into some publ`e street, an wit for some woman to p s$ by with , Methodist bonnet on, an then . follow her, After a while there came by, a woinan clothed in plain attire ; ant , looking at her bonnet, he, -concluded o follow her at a respectful d stance. - So she; tuvned a coiner, he then made nick s ep and cart' t sigh of her again , q n andso Site t r e dire do sett r� ecl in -another r c , entered a Methodist. Cha el. In those days w men professing M thodism were known by their dress an general con- duct. What is to be said about it, ills these c �ays ? If a stranger wishes to find the Chapel, the dress of. the women will not help him. The style is the same in the: church,, theatre, or ball. roo With very rare exception, there is o distinction between the professor and t e worldling. One day a certain pers n n came i to my house to how my w e her new. dress and head attire•; aft r swaying round the house ome time, s e wished. to know how my wife liked 't. As I was standing by, .I I. told her s e irnitated the cock turkey bout the heal, and the Shanghai hen b ind she im- mediately left, and we he rd no more of Mrs. Prim.. As a Chris n, I ath sorry to see the Church going to the world. The blessed Lord commail:ded us, to let our light shine, that oters seeing our good works may glorify God. " Ye are the lig t of the- world." 5i a are the salt of he earth." Will our sisters read the t a d Chapter of Isaiah, where the Proph pronounces the curses on he Jewish wonnen of old fo ways, - that in be stin and in. laud ins sackcln 37 iii. 3, outward adorning, of pi ani ofvearing a gold, ar putting/ on of clerks poured into the room, and laid apparel. When I hare stopped to to violent hands on the strangers, who expert nee sleeting,: I n e seen one.set roved 'to ; be wealthyPolish balrker s, up: wit I a great feather .cross her he d, preyed •letters of introduction to the and a 1 finch of. some dead person's . h fir, (phvsically timid) lion of loans. Dia - or so ,thing worse, stilck on, so as to barrassed by his auriferously august remind me of a swarm.oi bees, and. as, a presence—what is there in a breathing half hysterical: tone,•sayi she had a g+c►d money -baa' capable- o inspiring awe ?--• dlet;ire, rind hoped to do utter, and t 'en they forgot their speech and their coin - sit down. . Anothergets up with all the moi coolness of conduct. They:.: were b nearly as much. terrified as the renowned her known ` some even-tempered men who seem to take it as a safety `valve for blowing off superfluous wind' fron their chest ; ' and so inveterate does . i grow upon them, .that they sore out with thea suspirations at all sorts of queer. time. and tmsuitabie occasions, tie ting, it may be, a `whole company, wli - a 'e .GT or a live ' nite2 9'C4G0 , listening to a witty Da song, with ; a " hei g -h ho 1" that is quite appalling. From whatever cause it 'rises, I- pronounce sighing to be a vain, esti- lent and profitless operation, to . b dis- co pher the wo sinki empt 'tis the pleas uian say a tat tau CAMP 1BLt , (Graduate of matt -in Unive - city, M• tragi,) Coionor for the County Of Huron. 0111 o—Next ext :door t Calder Brothers' *able "for . s, and oiposite McOalltunel Hots 1, bdsiii-fitreot, ; cafoi th, near th Hallway Station. AMES ST'� Madill, U goon, et°. 0 TIE, -KING coroner nils st. Re R. SING'S untenanced alike by physician, pi iloao- . dight. WART, M. D., iversity, Montr oe aid Reeidene 0. M., Graduate 21 a1, Physician, Sur- -Brumfield. Seaforth, (fat of Oarronbn oo or the!County of Porth. Oflte for ial Hotel. Canis at o111po will be ttendecd to day dr 287:; aiid friend. If a man is dot n In L. VER If he is Gob e rid, it will not raise him ; pee, ng, it will not float him ; if he is Office and ire y, it will not fill him ; if he is poor, �tieets, uext� the worst way in the world to raise I _ E'rERIN " NA pia�nie of sighing,''' says I v.S., bo a'tt ofd Jack Falstaff, " it blows a ' eatorth an I son awarded nil. bladder." It does worse-• • OE, M. D., C. M. Physician Su - ., Coroner for t io County of B?erg idonct, corner 1 Market aucl High o the Planing bI 11. 11Y SURGEON t s to announce surrounding . c the' diploma of up -4 a j ry College, a d is now proper I, it blows a man o(j; like froth from. ] of Horses anal Cattlo anti all do like Nat T the flame from the wick of a caudle. hoeing shop, wht.re he will b tend to °elle Diseases of t �� tended to. R:sidenee, oflloe a han Riothsohild, of London. (f Killoran d, Ryan's s new stor brinary Medi hula kept eo Th not flowi had Imes cons alwa' clari send tain every cusp, of c lie noui of : ale • it blows a; Man `ottt, as opened a office in aonneo high, priest of the 1 - -t i, ange was jjj charges reqs nable. ha :. even in the mi. t of his over- I appy, , ng coffers. Naturally enough, he few friends and numberless elle-) • In latter years he suffered from taut dread, of assassination. He was ys receiving threatening letter's, de - ng that his life depended on his ing certain sums of money to cer- addresses. He scented murdjer in breeze, suspected poison in every ; T J. CHU • ger of th In sleep, , he had .nightmare v signs p g to intimae° t rouchin g things ; in wakin» ours, i his professio tar -ted at every' unexpected noise. ( consulted ou ne morning two strangers were an- Veterinary n Galls prowpt iced as having .important badness Honse, Seafoi th care'antl pros Itabled elsowh tP. M. Rooms Main-st. —D-. MoNAUGHT, '1 the inhabitants tants entry that he lit s ho Ontario Veber' • d to treat discos s nestle animals. He ioh.i with his herep- found ready to at - o feet specially at - d shop in the rear ... All kinds of Vo;t- stnntiy on hand. 229 . G. BULL, ' tUEGEON, kJ Ontario. soles, neatly gioal operatic pttude. Foos re, Office hou over Mr. A. G out ist, fia.,Sea! ort ., Plate work, latest executed. AU a 'r - tits performed' Iwih s low as eau be o- s from 8 A. D2. to 5 MoDougall's Store, 270 CHILL, Veto Ontario Vote at he has retur dry Surgoou, (mem- •inary Collogc,) hods iocl to the practice .of In Seaforth, an may at all tunes be the diseases • f Horses, Cattle; die. edieines const intly on hand. A11 y attended to. 01110e, at irIansi8'on • with the banker, and they were sown • into his private office. He bow d to them, and inquired the nature of their negotiation They bowed and said no- thing, o- . their wan on thin g, but:advanced toward hini, thrust - their their fingers nervously into their teed said, a and it t shalt come tohere pass all pockets. Rothschild's alarm " wee. ex cited at once. They must be searching ; and instead of a girdle a rent ; for, concealed weapons ; their bearded Mead of well -set ear, baldness i faces mads it clear to his frightened f 1 eo stoma r a girdle, - .l • to head of a s g fancy that they were horrniculaz yu$ians. th ; and burninginstead of beau- He retreated in terror behindLa a large t. Peter wrote, ee 1st Epistle, desk, seized a ponderous ledger, hurled. whose adorning let it not be that it their heads, and screamed " Murder l" ,ting the hair, at the top of his voice. A small army of a «race like a head, boils. E: a few words scarcely an ' one could h and clown she sits, and so i• t passes ro If you look over the cc ni regation, might'uuigiue yourself }n the midst flower garden. How ch.n the Ch. prosper witih_ 'sash �meinb: ers as th I, should like to hear inaire about it _f the pulpit. It is better jto have ten spiritui.l members, f hau;forty such ► tiers ad these. May the Lord purge Chu sites, is the prayer, f Jolt` A D Et;�, Seafort Th Cure of the 4Jraving ie Stimu1atrts. Dr. Brunton. has beets writing le. to the British Messeuget os the te time to drunkenness carised by the e can cormand,,with some ortoise ;shell on the top of o.:vered. with art'•ticials, and reaming clown, and would mu. AA ter Gtr, nd. Israelite ; and, as it was their initial -visit: to England, they imagined at firs that all foreigners were deemed rpbber and desperadoes until the contrary w. established. f a Tire wretchedly -rich Nathan . never� went out alone after dark, never entered. rch ;in unlighted room, had servants within se �" oall of his bed -chamber, slept with loaded ompistols under his pillow. sod - P A fellow -Frankforter, dining with him the one evening, and observing the luxury the of his licusehold, remarked : " Yon must be happy, Baron, with the pott%4er t gratify every wish." A. Happy, indeed !" was the re pons, Do you think it happiness to be 'aunt!.. ters" ed 'always with the dread of m,ur ler, t have your appetite. for breakfast s arpen Ota- ed by a threat to stab you to the hear r`ev unless you inclose a thousand gni ens t tug fol stimulants felt by some pec :Ole. some iru'knotvl. villain ?" I e furnishes, says tris Medical 9'eys On one occas -ion, when the f real anti Circular, prescriptions which h . be• cier had been to an evening par lievestiw rll Overcome ',his craving, and had gotten into his carriage to go which, we 'presume, alio to be obi fined g friend, wishing to make an a by his readers at the dearest- chem st's. • anent, -stepped out to . speak td hi Here zire two of them : list. Put a , itat- '!'he timorous banker mistook His f ter of an ounce of sal ate of iron and miler for a hghivayniaa, incl t rust half ati ounce of ruagne is in an ord`vary Histol out of the carriage windvi wit quart' bottle, and fill it up with pe rper his favorite cry of ` Murder !" before 1e mint t water- A vv ne-g)oEsful to be t, ken could be acquainted with the sithation. three or four times a clay. Inste e - of As Rothschild grew richer and older the peppern int waster iri. infusion o dry his fears increased. He became alms t peppermint may be used. It m I, ' be a monomaniac on the subject of assassin- made stronger or weaker accord%n Po the tion and many of his relatives- "thought taite of the patient, and should e a1- hiirl�in seSious danger of insanity tihrough lowed to cool before it is added to the his constant apprehensions. iVlos of the sulphate of iron and magnesia. .A. little menacing rciessages were unquest °nab y guns arable or gum -tragacanth add el, to sent by his enemies, with whom he � the mixture will keep the magnesi : bet- plentifully supplied.: Consc sus of iiis ter suspended, but this may peri ectly weakness' they revenged . the selves g es well. be omitted. The bottle shot d be upon hini�by inspiring him with baseless shaken before the dose is poured out. terrors. _ :Llc was repgateclly told so,.hut 2d- • Take an ounce oX quassia chips and he could not be induced to belie a teat pour over them as much cold w: ter as he slid not dwell in an atmosp. ere of Still fill three quart bottles. Let them poisons, poinards, and pistols. -1 art) is stand an hour, and then strain. •: dd toccc aza�le. the strained liquid 6i fluid drac. ms of iZ J , the solution of iron, fold under th nam of " Liquor Ferri Perchl oridi." : Two lassful finan- y, anfl homd,> >poinft- L VERY. 9'• A. SHARI•'S LIVERY A Office— t Murray's H Horses and 11-st-ends$ Couve BELL'S LI Good Ho on hand. I' Commercial '1 HornL, will 1 Ozl:`icr AN Knox's Hotel 221 'D SALE STABLES. tea, Seaforth. 'Good ancos always on hand. 'ERY STABL]'S, SEAFORTH, ses and Conifo able Vehicles, always vorable Arra gements made with revellers. All orders left at Exox's e Promptly at .reeled to. STABLER bird door North, of Main Street. THOMA BELL, Proprietor. OVING spit All order John •Muria References— tablespoonfuls or • hi if a wine - to be taken three o - four times !a day. The iron solution my be measured out with, a teaspoon. one teaspoonful being. equal to one fluid) drachm ; but tea spoons vary in size,' and it is therefore better to use a glas measure, which may be bought in any chemist's. No doubt++ there are many cafes in Which chaly-1 beate is indicated, but it may be quesi tioned wh:ether•it `ould not be wiser o those who wish to fry the plan:to ask medical man first. The value of suc advice is indicatedby the following re marks appended b 9 Dr. Brunton to th recipes we have quoted : " When th person's tongue pale, flabby,; an marked with the teeth at the edges, t e second preseriptiof May be found mo e useful than the fivi tr. When there is a v tendency to t1atul nee the first should be takes a quarter o an hour before ineaie ; and if either of t em causes uneasiness when taken on a empty stomach, t ey should be used irihmecliatel1 after m• In the presence! of a_ robust habit or florid cornplexio , the following press ipe tion, which I oWe to the kindness of T. John Groom, o.: Hampstead, may ire found more serviceable than either of the preceding. Ada one ounce of bru sed gentian root to oche quart of boiling w ter. Let this stand )four hours ; then s ►rain off the liquor, 4nd acid. two draeh : s of carbonate of a ;mania. A. • wine-gla sful may be taken we or three times a day when the craving conies on. This pre- scription was `tsed by Mr. Fox (n w of" Brighton) wlieki surgeon of Bedford jail. Though I haele recommended it i . cer- tain cases in reference to the other, pre- scriptiou, it ay be used by .all who are addicted to the use of - intoxicating drinks. s LEGA L M. LEFT, Solicitor, Wingham, has -bowl ap- J • pointed Agent for the Colonial Secnr, pany of England, he is also Agent for .s. vats Capitalists of Toronto, who loan very reasonable rates. Interest•pays Charges unuderaiie. Wingharn, Deal. 15, 1871. eCAUG-Fr Y't& HHOLMESTED.,Baruister8, At- torneys at Law, Solicitors in Chancery and iisolveucs, Notaries Public and Convey cera. olioitois for the R. C. Bank, Seaforth. Age, is for he Canada Life Assurance Company, N.'B y30,000. to lend at 8 per cent. ass, oases and Lots for sale. BENSON & MEYER, Barristers and At orneye at Iaiw, Solicitors in Chanceryand Insolvency, onveyane'ers, Notaries Public, etc. Offieeh—Sea- rth and \Qroxeter. ;5,'23,000 of Private Funds to n'vest at once, at Eight percent. Interest, payable yearly. I • mud Brod c, C. E., Ti LAND S e EVEYOR,. Seaforth. left at theM nsion House with Mr. will receive. immediate attention. r. Coleman a d Dr. King. 4111*52 EXTRA CCART • attends Tuesday and at the Comm days 'and lyri his Stratforc Parties req if at Seafort tendauoe. 'Testiinoni- sof over 5 their teeth - =traded by t T e seen At mA office (Alice i `Teeth ins proved style Filling; do annot be su passed. I s C fo ties om- vera pri- Monsy at ole y�eerly 213 1'NG TL. PAI IGHT, L. in Seaforth, a odnosday of reial Hotel, o ays. The ren office. iring nein tee and Clinton, TH WITHOUT S„ Surgeon Dentist. linox's Hotel, the first ach month; in Clinton, the following Tiers cinder of the time at h are regnosted toioall, n the first days of at JUST REGEI to Sple did Stook of NEW a Canna Fru't, all of whish `v�i I GROG) 1 'YOUNG'S, o VED AT WILSON&. SE4EORTJt, d FRESH FRUITS, such as Raisins, Currants, and every description of 1 bo found good value. Their Stook of CROCrr.I WIIE� & LIQU patients who have had e use of the GateI luny Stratford. € rted in the nu+st substantial anyl im- e in gold, &c., in a manner which • 237 - 1 Sighing. There is not a more pe nor one that grows more i a • man, that) that of sig wasting a. great deal of g we want he.' something out,the lung. ; it induce respiration ; it quickens heart, and i depresses as a hearty 1e ugh exhiliar some, too,. i is' aa mere •uicious habit, sensibly upon IA ng. Besides od breath that etter, it wears irregularity of e e action of the he spirits just es them.. With habit. ' I have SEAFORTH PHOTOQ�=RA.PH ROOMS. f' THE nude -signed desires; to suets that he has purchas d from Mr. I it ANK PALTI:ID0E his Photographs g business, which ho will hereafter conduct. 101 AND PORTE very description in ab ERY AND GLASS RE. Y and GLASSWARE is the Best and Cheapest in Town. BRANDS, RS OF THE BEST :& PUREST Wholesale and Retail. FOR, FA 31.111Y tag, IN GLASS AND WOOD. GROCERIES - ndance, and cheap. Good Ten from 40 cents to $1 per pound r Ld in Town, Free' A.ND FEB / always o>t hand. Goods cZelive�e. of Charge. WILSON & YOVNG. GO 1 DS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. :Wo have just received a be. utiiul lot of now Goods, suitable for this season, among which Oho fol+ - loaning are some of them : . PICTU ES OF ALL KINDS Taken n th latest and best styles of the Alit.. Heti iug h d long oxperk nee in the business, the the subseri er has no hes:tation'in guaranteeing entire satin action, and trusts to receive p. con- tinuance of the liberal patronage bestowed on his predecessor ALL THE OLD NEGATIVES ON HAND CHARLES MOORE. Seaforth, July, 1873. 292: REMI VED. REMOVED.1; M. ROB RTSON JAB. H. 3F.NSON. H. W. Off- X? YEit. WR. SQUIBB, Barrister, Attorney' in Chanc- • eryi S;o., Goderich, Ont. OBlce-oyer J. C. Detloi do Co.'s Eu poriurn, Market Squiire. 269 Squier a ii, McDonald 131tARRISTERS, Attorneys, Solicitors in' p ancery, &c., Brussels, Ont. Office—two deers north of the Post O Hues. W. R. S IER, DANIEL MoDONALD, • 271 Goclerich. _ Brussels. 1 HOVELS- I KNOVS :HOTEL, SEAFowr -4• Thomas gnome begs to • state to his old friends and and the -traeiling pane, that he ha leased the Hotel- lately occupied by Mr. MITE AY, and formerly 1niown as the DOW'NEY UOI 'SE, and hopes,to, reeeire a continuance of the- patronage so liberally bestowed -upon him cluing his ,many llers. The t in the Bar. years in; the hotel -business.. Every convenience v;i11 be provided for tra eltoicest• Liquors and Cigars only ke A carefirl and reliable hostler MINUS 1 291 THOMAS KNOX, Proprietor. OYAL HOTEL, Seaforth,, Onto, -o. SIMON -1-`) POWELL, Proprietor. The su scriber has thoroughly renovated and newly f rnished the sbove he -use so that it now affords gobd accommo- dation ;for the travelling 'public. Choice liquors and elf011:S 111 the boa,. upplied with the delicacies in. season. Oyste s in season. Large Stabling and an attentive h. stler rn con- nection. s'• 251-17 A- O. J. MaffEiTCHEON, Proprietor. First-class afecomModat-on for travellers. Thb Bar iB sup- plied with. the very best liquors anq cigars. Gerd stabling atteched. The etage leavrs this House every clay fo 204-4t HAS REMOVED his are -rooms to JOHNSON'S OLD STAND, Main-stre t, Seaforth, Where he as on hand a superior stook of Furni. ture of eveily description. 'MBE TAKING. Having urcluised Mi. Thomas Bell's HEARSE I tun prep red to atten funerals on the shortest notice, eit er in town .r 'country. Coffins All Sizes, Kept eons antly on ha d. SH ros ihopene his tion tor ma clears tt th Plated Cello Baskets, uet -Stands, all prices, Butter Dishes, glees and p Tea Spoons, Treble Spoons, F ncy Butter Knives, T met Racks, C ine Tea Sets, 1' my Tea Sets, .% *to 3ranite Tea Sets, Motto Oups and. Saucers, Fancy China Mugs, Mnetache Cups, Toilet Bottles, Watch Stands, Work Boxes, Rodgers & S011's Gents' Toilet Cases, Rodgers & Son's Ladies' Companions, Rodgers & Sou's 'Bread Knives Rodgers & Son's Ivory Hand Knives, Rodgers & Son's Carver,' and Forks, ' Rodgers & SOn's Razors and Strops, • Rodgers & Son's Knife Sharpeners andf3teels. Rodger,: & Son's Butcher Knives, Rodgers & Son's Pocket Itnivee, Rodgers & Sou's Scissors, Albums, Card Cases, Vases, Toys, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, Toilet Articles and Pomades, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushee, Cloth Bruahos, Egg Boilers, Sze. ROD ERS S0111' IS CUTLERY, We jm. ort from Sheffield direct, and can do them well. Call and see the Stock. E. HICKSON St Co. \CHRISTMAS CLOTHING. Specially. got up for the• Holidays. s. Y NEW STYLES, MATERIALS. NEW SPL1?.NDIDLt MADE. AND CHEAPER THAN EVER. Ti'F, SUBSCRIBER HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASEA LARGE QUANTITY OF TEAb SUGARS, FRUITS, CALL EARLY IT AND GENERAL GROCERIES, AT PRICES MUCH .,OWER THAN THE CURRENT MARKET V LUE, Is enabled to give the public even .FiETTER BARGAINS THAN HERETOFORE. CABI T MARE AND UNDERTAKER, Main street, Seafort , has now on hand a goOd • as ortment of Which he can Im sh cheaper than they can be g elsewhere, 25 WHO, VV NTS MONEY? A. STRO G, SEAFORTH, I Will Loan Money t a LOW RATE OF INTE4t- EST. eith,er on Runk or Village Property. Parties requirin MOney should apply to him..' AND OUR LI -VES. A. Str ng, Seafort IS SO AGENT: FOR The Westeni suyance Company, of Toro to— Fire and Lit . The Isolated Risk. I11911=1100 Compan , of Tering as re onnble. as offered by any ther agent doing hue ness for reliable Companies. Store, Main Str et. Seaforth. 252 AGENTS ANTED EVERYWH IRE To sell our 0 the Dominion of Canada. The • goods are now in get the'r share of the 0 co p. P. co 04 0 Stock, and the. inhabitants of Town and Country are invited to come and Going at the Chequered Store. JAMES MURPHY, Marin -Street, Seaforth.;, TAILORIXG AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS AT ▪ 1-3 13 o dCi 0 Li 0 ze o tip 0 SILKS AND DRESS CAIVIPItELL'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM. Profits fro $200 to $800 per month. 'Perma- nent employ ent. '311-6 - 82 Ring street Ear, oronto.' S5 T FOSTER begs to in orm his . old nd the traveling pub *c tha he has ew hotel, adjoining t e Post Offloe people of ere he has the very b st acco At- 0 work for and beast. The bebt of liqn rs and thin, than bar. THO S FOSTER. Address G. E $20 pei° day. Agfnite wanted. All °lessee of working , ither Sex, yeung or oId, make more s in their spare moments, or all the at anything eine. Particulare Fall Stock Now Complete in Every Department. This month are showing another lot of ver handsome 1,000 Ov rcoats and Pea Jackets First Class Readymade. GOOD BARGAINS FOR CASH. OX'Remeinber my Stock this Fall Surpasses anything I have opened before. WILLIAM CAMPBELL. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS AND NEW ,FANCY DRESS. GOODS, The ilnest Goods ever shown hf Seaforth, aRd at priees that defy competition. htspection Invited. SEAFORTH FOUNDRY. ERR, WILKIE & Co. Wish to inform the p ople of Huron. and public generally that they have leased the Seaforth Foundry for a term of years, an are now prepared to manufactufre all kinds of Castings, Straw Cutters', Sawing Machines, e are ease prepar ato do REPAIRING of every discription. The imdersigned h ve h'ad long experience in the FOundry business, and are prepared guarantee satisfaction in all the work. 0 0 0 0 co ce 0 0 bd tatu VII rn n. -13 • rn 311 1-1 Cal *71 • Pr (12 m FURS I FURS ! Ladies' Fars. Oh 1 The Splendid 'Value that Are giving this seaSen. -t-HE ROUND END. -MUFF Igo, novelty of itself. YOU OUGHT TO SEE THEM. The plices of all the Ladies' Furs are low. my,ivos An) _BOYS' GIPS. yery nice lot of Beaver, Seal, German Mink old Otter, in Cloth Caps of all patterns. Our Stock is Complete for411,e Season. DUNCAN & •