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The Huron Expositor, 1874-01-16, Page 3AN. :M 1874. lomon•mogimmir•••ft ; Llgt/1-.61.1t$ -..---4--i-7--1--. ' Sc/icitor, Winghatia, has been ap- ..pined Agent for the Cdfouital Secniitiee Com- PanY t Engiend, he is taSC) Agettt for several pi -i. . vete ; italists ofToronto, who Iowa Money at verer kemahle rites. Interest payable. yearly Char„,,s 'moderato.; Wi gbiarta,De4.15, 1871. 213 e -------'----- o At Girgs: a IIOLMESTED,Barrieters, At. orrieys at jtew. Solicitors in Chancery and. Insoleenley, Noteriee Public' and Coneieyancers. ,.. Stela'''. ore for the Ile C. Bank. Seaforth. Agents for i the C. nede Lite ASsurnieit Ciimpauy, ; N. oee30,0t10 tO lend at 8 per cent. Farms, Haus, •s and. Loti:.fqr sale. i 53 i BEse,,IN & efEYElt, Banisters and Attorneys ; Low, Soheiters in Chencery and Insolvency, Convc vat:ears, Not tries Public. etc. F Off`ces-Ses.- 1 ' forth na Wroxetee. eo2:P 1.000 of rivte a,uns dto . hives at once, at Figh't per cent. Interest, payable T vearl f ' 53 . . - ` SAS IL DUNWIN. II. W. C. iVEYBIL. sQuii:la ilarrieter, Attorney fat Chute- etee, &e' , Klederielt, Ont. C. ee. Co.*sEoneoriare, 7efetrket, Square. 269 stitnie 4%: ItISTERS,At torneye, Solicitors in Chancery, Brasseir;„ Ont. (Alice -two doors uoith of tbeP•st:Ot1ee. It St'XIER, DANIEL Mt:DONALD, 71 Goilerieh. Brussels. 410TE .1,14. NO1`.'S IltYrEL. saaavaisais.--- Thonat„ 'Ena-x begs to state to his old friends and th t itrav€41LOg puIdie, that he has leased rfote11 littelv ocepied by :err. Mr BRAY, ,alla fornatrly known taS the DOWNEY ;IOU. SE, 'and hop t-4 tei receive. a coutinuauce of the patrontleT) ea liberality beetmoed upon, him dining his 4111. anY yearsha the hotel bitsinese. Every comferoind romittienre wit,t.4.a, provided for traveller:: The choice:it Lemont; aud Gigare only kept ie. the Bar. aud reliable hostler alwaye in attendance. • 291 THOMAS KNOX, PrOprietor. °Sart Seaforth, 8Ontario. SIMON - POWELL, Proprietor. The subscriber has thorOughly renfaveteil tuul newly funaiehed the above Vans°, so that it now affords good accent:m(5e ▪ '• dation tr the te veiling public. Choice liquors andeeeors tle ar, The table is eupplied with I the ..ie'icaeies 1 season. O'v.tej in seaeore ' Large eetabling ford an attentie-e hoetler in con- ` neetiou 1 251-13e RaletEc» w LleS HOTEL Clinton, Ont., 04r llersTh . e Br ais sap- ....11cCeTetlIE0-N, Proprietor. First-class acco4odatior. fu trave plieffiwieli the eerY beat liquors: and (Agars. Crood , stablire oettechK The stage leavethis House avert d. y for Wingharro 204-4t OSTER% HOTEL, SEAFGRTH. AS 'FOSTER begs to inform his old e Ads and the traveling public that he haa opeleeed his new hotel, adjoirting the Post Office, Seafoeth, where he has the very best accommoda- tiore tor man are' beast. The beet of liquors and cigars at due bar. THOMAS FOSTER - a I 1- MICAS. . AMPRELL, (Graduate of McGill Itniver- ty, Moetreal,) Coroner for the County of Huron. Office -Next door to Calder Brothers' Mable Works, and Opposite MeCellion's Hotel, .st-reet, Seaforth, near the Rail -Way Station. tj k1ES STEWART, M. D. C. E., Graduate of "sreGill, University, Montreal, Physieian, Sur- Ptc„ Office and Resitlence-oBrucefieid. KING, Sea -forth, sate of Carronbroolc„) gOroner for the County of Perth.. Office- •Besidence--Commercial Hotel.. Calls at DK. KING'S office Will be attended to day or, night. 287 °file • sttee TERINABY SURGEON. -D. MoNAUGHT, `. S., begs to announce to the inhabitants a Seat rth and 'surrounding country that he has . beenawardcitt the diploma of the Ontario Veterin- ary College, cid is now prepared to treat diseases ofH rses a1Catt1e anl all domestic animals. He hs pencil nDflic n comiection with his lierse- shoong sho , where he will be emend ready to a- s tend to cal to Diseases of the feet specially at- E.t t ten ed to. Ittiselenceenikee and shop in the rear TjJj & 4van's new store. All kind Ms of Vet- edidieme kept constantly on hand. ges reaeo ahle, 229 L._ VERCOE, X. D., 6. M., Physician, Sur- geon, etc, Governer for the County of Huron. and Kesidence, corner Of Market- ancl Thgh next to the Planing 'gm. . G. BULL, L.D.S., roe tileGEON,Dentist,&e.,Seaforth, " Ontario, Plate work, latest a yiee, neatiy executed. All sur- og gita.1 operatione performed with efrixe and oroMptitutle. Fees as low -as 'cienbe ob- is t'r eel else e -here. Office hamrs fronio8 A. M. to 5 e -• et. Rooms over Mr.. A. G. MeDougall'S Store, CHTIRCHILL, Veterinary Burgeon, (mem- - bel of, the Ontario Veterinary Col eger) begs , to ratimate that he has returoed to the practice of ▪ taa:proiessioit in Sea forth, and may at all times be roe eousulted on: the diseases of Horsee, Cattle, &c. enpary medicines conetantly on hand. All ▪ teals promptly attende to. Office, at Mansiort House, Seeforth. 273 • leVE i _ SE1ARP'S LIVERY AND SArefe STATILES. 1! Oftlec,-iAt Murray's Hotel, Seaforth.- Good 1•1110rees and lirst-clase Conveyances always on haiad. tTsra'S LiVEBY 5TABT515, SEAFORTH, Ont. Good Hassell Data Comfortable Vehiclee, always 04 lattud, Favorable ArrIthgemeas made -with Ceromereial Travellere. All orders left at KNoXia • Higrgro. Will be promptly atter ed 1; PtETICE tD S TABLE N :--T11;irti door North of Knox'alfotel„Main Street. THOMAS BELL Proprietor ay -r ROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR, Seaforth. All orders left at theltlansion House with Mr. t SOhn ..eltirray will receive immediate attention: References -Dr. Coleman and Dr.King,. 411*52 Samuel lEirotlice II. E., s, a a ,r t PC yeaasasa-aa !as-sa-s --e a_._ 'EXTRA.CTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN CalawEIGHT, r D. S„ Surgeon Dentist e attends in Seaforth. ott Kizof Hotel, the first Tuesday aud Wednesday of each month; iu Clinton, , at the COMmercial Hotel, ou the followiug Thum - days and Fridays. The rentaiuder of the time at bis Stratford offiee. •Parties requiring new teeth are requegtecl to call, if at Seeforth. and Clinton, on the first days of iit- teridande. Testimonials of over 5(10 patients who have had their teeth extracted by the ose of the Gas, may be seen. at my office office ih Stratford. ' Teeth inserted in the Taoist substantial and ire- proeed styles.. •; Filling done iu gold, &e.. it a manner which • anuot h stuneteeed. 237 - LONDON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE T.ELEG It A P.11 MUT UTE. _ niT-NG STEN, if you want a firet-closs haziness education. attend the hoodoo Conunercial Col- 'trineUn. cornine winter. The prosperity institootiouis onetently inereaeing. The number Of stui!ents in actoal attendance during the yeareedine tikptClIzbe.1, waS lar. than [ that "f anY other ieerittotien of the, kind in the I Dominion, beim; tiVER TWO ' N1).11ED. Oar •oure, of beeineee ji uetie ea is the rinIst thorough, sr -or -made awl 1 r000te-eive ever iutroduced in any b-usiheeacelleee i CztIo. • SPetiMenS of leenuninehip es irt(id or sent by e are ;aor.ane- %tither ',Hooted tier imported. Unr!eatiates, are seneht tor by biteinves men, ant vegeneral satiefe t ion. T(leaso•ti. 8sadents have ;-.21:tPlOtlfht: for praete:e every der. eirealgrs with foei itifermatien st-ut. free en ap- plication, odareoe GEORGE .1. SWAYZE, ' Manager. Ltd ,T.ect. 1, 1s72 - BOAR D I ..10 -t.DA1' le-am..11 the lar,e and cow- ' 1Y41194shei'lL„..., the. *all W, las (*reloads, magthe Rzoilway teatiten, and hate fitted it op balalia:t-house. Good table and cumfartable Pouts- Persoos wi'4ein e pleasalut boarding- house tord.1 apply, its there are at liresent it few vactime". Traneient boarders inceoonnodated itt less tuahotel rates. 228 JAN. 1i., 1874, THE fiURON' EXPOSITOR. gAIETITM. Bro en spir t --A brandy Smash. Parlor Match—Popping the ques. tion iili the drawing -room. - hat is the proper age for a. parson ? Why, the parl3on-age, of course. ne great difference between Byron and iarns inj early youth was that- the one w s a Ha row boy, the other a plow- boy. e girls n Boston's High chool are to lean phot rraphy, perhaps t impress upon jtheir minds the gramma Cal rule that t o nega ives don't always make an affirm tive. - man writes to an eilito for $4, "bect.use he is so linfernal sh rt," and gets 14 reply he heartless respo se, "Do as d stan on a chair." ritorces re haaally known n Spain, for the reason that the husband can find some ne to s oot his wife for 25 cents when he gets irecl of matrimon ladies club -in London is alleut • break ng up, he members bei g hope- lessly divided on the great question as to the p opriety of using sealing -wax for or - dinar busine s letters.• • I onscien loos party—" Now, then, droliour gc gglea, will you ?1 'Ow in blankam 1 tf it yer -with them glarses on?" Nears ghted •party—" IIow the deuce am 1 t. hit you if I take 'era off?" —I a 0 fornia obituary i is stated that The d ceased was a per on.of re- raant natur . He placed the breech of his g n Math fire, and, looking down the mazal , clepa ted. hence instant neously." ---` oomraon i1iing. The'case was one sa,ult withj deadly.weapons, th oc • being a quarrel between En ch and. john Hamilton, the defeu ant Joe Islerrintton, an Indian. he fined the 4, ite ram $200 each. --Aecoaliag. to Russian' jot or two little difficulties are s settled :with regard, to the f f as- . men ork , and ourt malls' one o be o thc ming royal „ l -vvedilinaa, In the first place mar- riages are sbleraniiecl in the Greek C welt invariably at nig, whereas the Eliglish Churclt re. attires, that the cere ' ons, shall be perforn-ed in the morning otos- taut marriages a, the Rossian or, r have hitherto b,een, s ithout'exception'olem, niseil in he Imperial W(: int r P lace, which, it is feared, would not con- sidered a legitimate place for tit ct by the British authorities. Extensive prep- arations are in progreds at S. eters- bora for the receptioii. of thel ma -riage guests. London, which ma world. of erican has 'right:ad, Witl entirely T come flirw a freSh n evolutiOniz is gifted flings awtty the time honored. cu undertakes to conquer Ihis oppone simply substituting Ihis nose ii its arepoat of a ma ton the other day., . operandi i very si break with the cue as soon'as he leaves over the table, ta nose, and 'Falls it in from it on the oth 'T undoubtedly some ad Buildii g castles itt Spain Mr. S.?" dispensing with te ch, played wit e read : " His Duf n the usual' wa of Jefferson s the ball wi o pocket or all." The antageS " ue. The we presu e, is not obliigecl. to i.cha said I he lan Ilady to Spicer; who was thoughtfully ,egarding-his brea fast cup. Tl ' "No, rnll a'a," saki Spicer, ` nlylooka age of other a snip' b mg over my grounds in Javaook plac m Greenrie ." : e since. A young Man —Consolation 'loosen) aic ' name sorry to hear that you've lost th• ofy Mary" Mary -L-" Yes, it was den. ' But ain't it a real com got that black dress instead of one you wanted, me to buy ? - —"Felloa -travelers," said 'a colored her, " tf I had been eatin dried ap- or a we It; an' then took o drinkin' d nose. —A scription a short Er 11 rny ur uncle, 18 years df age, b uite sud- married his grandn 1- forty. this cou he green ort, as his fatherl's pa and t • and therepy occup pendent and envia prea pies for a monf I ,, cou11 't f eeI mo e swe11 e up triian I at dis minit wicl ride and van-itjy at se -ing 'such. fall 'ter dance har dis e renin'." — atliera tics is a delightf 1 science. A M ine won.= ate a gallon ef oysters the 4ther d. y for $100. Aft, r deduct- ing 85 for uneral expenses, ow hauch did he "de, ?" A. your' r beau, at his sist r's even- ing krty, egan to sing "\ hy Am I So Veak a d Weary ?". wh n a little brotjher bro ght the perform lice to a sad en clo e by yelling o 't, "Aunt Mary saye s cause you co He home so late and clro k 'most every hi ht." --a-Forty p irs of hands fly ng wildly in, the air, forty mouths in distressful pantomime. What do y u want?" asked the te cher. " Your 1 -ir is fall- ing off," ans ered the choras. B IEF NOTES.- , n Alaba4aa editor offers to name his iy after ti e patron who wi pay -his scription the longest time i 1 advance. The nan e of the presen Duke of ckingham is Plantaganet Oampbell ba su • B . Taff ple Nog aat Bridgyes Cho', dos -Inn- I .The lame is, in the slain, well enough in it way; but the Da ke'a man-: . of apelli Briges iS co temptible." C urier---Jau) nal. . An: ind:ian 'Princess, the! Ranee - of. rtala !S -in , heir -apparent .fathe Ma- hi-rajaiij of iJashmcre,s died bout Six. w.eks ago in India of small-poJ • The fu-- n ral proc.es ioa was attendedlby 20,000 : p rsons, and M accordance wi h the Hin7 'd custom he body was bur ed. - • —The.tan.of Pioche, 'whic has had ti e. reptintatIon of being the'. wickedest - -place on -the Pacific slope,'i trying to . 'reform_ its Manners One . its local pers soleMnly assures the jublic that: t ate has. n t been, been a 11 anicide , t e town, f r over .o month:J Good for ioehe —A shar Hartford girl, w4.th an eye Christi' presents, attens ed both a ptist and an Episcopal Sun' lay scho61, i nd all wen well until she g, ve several nswers ou of her, Baptist 1. sson book o question in th le Church catechism, nd then th churehmen dro ped her. 1 —Sir San nel Baker receiit1 delivered n address npon the subject 4f the slave ade in Aflrica, in.which he (aid that on % one occasi n, :after having I lectured a 'chief at gre, t lengsth upon the horrible riature of t#e slave trade, th chief con - eluded the anterView by offe ing to sell his son to 8ir Samuel. —Bill Gibson loved Miss ,essie Hoch, and wanted her to wed. Sh coquetted until Bill got mad, and_this eing in San Francisco, Ihe naturally resorted t� the • argument f pistols. Miss ' och barely dodged a et, and Bill w. s arrested; but when lte was at s le -sent word to the Coo t that she woulc marry hira if they wo4id. let him off. 1. hey let him off. •, - —The mates the age of Wi of 40,000, the forest - if the abo , there is li 1 the State ' of the rec ti cany inc —A cal upon the I years, th. i of a storn and its a verage direction five degrees north of ast ; for February, 710 miles, and a dir ction thirteen degrees north of east ; March 940 miles, eleven degrees north of ast • and for April, 615 , miles, ested in mining other, a( lady de main he b xis own grand s a supreine1a le position • Con.= John. rd in ton, the - erson • and ts by •lace. Duf- nodus lays a , and bends h lais aroms e are • thus layer, k his ✓ de- , Va., about Zopla early cothes other, ind.e7 • As veay few. if anal of the passengers in the Detroit street car, bo nth or the east sid&at 9 o'clock, the other e ening, understood the matter, we will " rise to explain." The gnat' was to blame, 1 there cai be no doubt about th t. No fellow, 1 i rich less our hero Who tepped upon Ca rear .platform of the car in which sl e was sitting at th Co rtland street ci ossing on the evening ques- tion, cot I have withstood he empta.- ;f- tion to o just what he did. Sh sat in one cor, er, endeavoring to read a Public Library book by the faint lighti of the limp a,b v e, when the young inajn enter- ed. She raised her eyes—.e eyes— from the volume, and; before th gentle- man could take a seat, prect ita ed her- self foiWard with, both arms extended and hi aged and kissecl hisn, ishouting needles not th ,never did no and tli prise . denne he giiii ed. courage and imprintec of smacks upon her damask ch turn. ' She did net scream, ,b lovingly upon him a smile that youth to the inmost depths o " Why, when did you arii city ?"i Said she, at length, rele hold trid seating herself, th doing the same. `r To -night," the bogus .John, at random. must Come down and see inc we will get out of the car at street " Such. an invitation lips was too moth. for the supposed John, and, although , he qual-ed to the bottohis of his fashionably m de No. 10 gaiters, it was impossible for im to re- sist the beauty's urgent entr aties, and whenthe place was reached, le stopped the car, and assisting her ou , followed her to her :hoine, which he di covered to be one of the most imposing residences in that portion of the city. 1 • e was im- ineditately ushered into the la. rlor, when the girl departed in search of .er mother, whoin our hero inwardly, wished in Texas. Fortunately, howesi r, she WAS not at home, andhe was permitted an. h.our of pure happiness onl; marred by . the fear that some of ' the lad 's relatives would enter thejapartmentl and detect the imposture. But at the nd of that period he foung himself 1, itting very close to the -maiden on the sofa, 'and Some way or ether, how; t c youthful reader can best [tell, he ex Rained very gently that he was not John -at all, but that the short hour in whichLhe had been [acquainted with her had MS nred an ifoolingSe fooling of love with i n his soul, which eouleonly be gratified at the al- tar. Our tale Would not be truthful did we not recor*l. that she at; first loudly screamed; and became very red in the face, &c., but sl e at last S lbsided, and when the_ gentl man left the house, it was with great jfy depicted on his coun- tenance, inasmu h as the wicked femin- ine had, given h in some _eacouragement at least, by iuvi 'rig him to, call again.— (Om/and Ile)ea(1. I • Tlriscon,sin Lumberman esti- and total of the pine stump - cousin at theenermous amount pOO,000 feet. Pine grows in with wondeaful rapidity, and. e figures are net exaggerated, -ely to be as much pine cut in rorty years hence as daring airy nt years. The supply is prae•- ahaustible. ..dation has been made, bakd Veather reports of the last two t the average rate of prOgress in Jahaary is 6t0 miles a day, cousin John." It is perhaps , for us to aay that the y uth was fair maiden's cousin, nd had een her before in his Ilif , but he deem it -polite to contra lict her, erefore, recovering from the sur - MI emotion with whieh the sud- s of the assault had ins .ired him, a coiiple ek in re- t smiled mote the his soul. e in the sing her stranger answered Then you ight off • Fra.nklir; from such just about nia-hali P1 Cahada that it is in &Oland, It is a capital country for married Men, as a family is a source of strength instead of weakness, people being enabled to do all the work with- in themselves. The assistance that is granted atthe present tine :— Any i person who is ' vouched for by a magistrate or a clergyman as be- ing of respectable character is taken from Liverpool to Quebec for £4, 15s, and in the sumnier season there is little doubt it will' be the same as last year, vii., £2, 5s each for agricultural laborers arid their. families (children half price,) and Women serva.nts. DANIELMcGREGOR , : Il. Bookbinder, Harpurhey, Seafotth, 1 TTAS just recelved it largo Stock of the Materials -1-1- used in thelbusiness,land isnow fall $I prepar- ed to execute, 4n the shOrteet notice a id in the atest eyries, all orders he May be favoured with. REGISTERS, LEDGER 6 85 BLANK BOOKS OF .4.1‘TY laND, . Billed, Printedand made o order, on the shortest notioe, and at prices w *oh defy competition. Lades' Work Box s c6- Fancy Cases Made tc order. OLD AND EW BOOKS Bound and repelled at city prices. All communications adAreased to the undersign- ed, will reoeive prompt atitention. DANIEL MeGREGOP, . ;Seaforth, (Hereto:11.110y. t AND NEW YEAR GIFTS, CONSISTING 01'Albunas, Bibles, Testaments, Prayer Books, Fam- ily Bibles, plain and illustrated, Childre-a's Books, illustrated, Pocket Diaries, Pocket Books, Purses, Writ g Desks Work Boxes, Ladiea' and Gents' Dres ing Cases, Jewel Cases, Ink Stnds, Cigar Ca*, Meerschaum Pipes, Toilet Sots, &c. In.ducemen s to Im .41g -ration, JEWELRY. l Gold and S' ver Rings, plain and Laney, i Ear Rings, Bracelets, Gold Studs, Pla Gold Sleeee ' Buttons Gold Pens, G Cases, Gold and PlatedLockets, Watche Gold Chai B, Alberts, &c. • Brooches. d Stud, ld Pencil Charme, GIOT BARGAINS IN JEWELRY CLEARI G SALE. HAIR ORNAMEN MUSICAL INSTRUME Violins, Conegrtinas, Accordians, Mout Violin strings fiinest Also TOTS or Girls and Boys, at NTS. h Organs, 315 R LUMSDEN'S, Seaforth. SEAFORTH .PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS. THEundersigned desires to state that he has Photographin business, which he will hereafter I ptirchaeedi;froraMr. FRANK PALTRIDG-E his conduct. PICTURES OF ALL .KINDS Itakeni n the latest and best styles of the Art. lIaving had long experience in the bt siness, the the subscriber has no hesitation in guaranteeing satire satisfaction, and trusts to receive a con- tinuance of the liberal patronage bestowed on his predecessor. . ALL THE OLD NECATIVES ON_HAND • CHA_RLES 1VIOORE. Seaforth, July, 1873. 292 1\T 0 3 JUST RECEIVED Ali WILSON & YOUNG'S, SEAFORTH, A Splendid Stock of NEW and FRESH FRUIT , such as Raisins, Currants, and every 'description of Canned Fruit, all of which will be found good v -REMOVED 'In the Mec anics' Hap, Dumfries, recently, Mr. G a,ham, Emigration Com- niissioner of th Dominion of iCanada, presented inclu emeuts to Scptchmen there to make t e Dominica their' perma- nent abiding pl. ce. Using a map for il- lUstration of th relatiye 15ositiops of the localities referr d to he -spoke of Nova Scotia's area, a 11,000,000 acres, with a population of o er 400,000 mainly inter-- fishing triad agriculture; -ick's area as 17,000,000 populatirn, of over interests Similar to those a Scotia. Ruining over litjes oth ing their terests, h e whole rade, pop ernment, and the &loco - As to the class of people out, there is, he -said, a or aaricultural and other en servants, tradeamen nd capital opportunities ers or their sons to settle provinces!. Money cam be rily invested also, there- -it inducements for capital- ange froM £25 to £40 per orers by the. year, with •irag, wo4en servants get - to £2 per month and even en from 3s to 16s per day; rs from 5s to 6s 3d. Food cheap --41b. loaf, from 5a 6a to is; potatoes, is, to el of 60 lbs.; meat, 3d to , the pH .e of living being REM VED. M. .ROBERTS IN, Cabinet-maker and Undertak r, li_TAS REMOVED his ware -rooms to / JOHNSON'S OLD STAN Main -street, Seaforth, Where he has onhanda superior 'ato ture of every description. CALL AND SEE I' I sixteen d For 'Western far the Trees north of eost. Of New Brans one seekers are leaving the Acres, and of it nines in great numbera, bound' 600, as holding ewly-discoveted Eldorado in named for No French toiana. Many of • them take the varioua loc barely en inah money to pay their passage named, and gi to eayai be much hashere most unl ne„ and. -it is feared there will and business offering there. French (kliana prosperity of t ofore been considered -one of the .ealthy and disag-reeable coon - tries in t :le world. , - , tonal systerci. --" E ay. old are you ?" asked a St: whb should a„ Louis jilatice of a bridal candidate. reat deman4 " Eighteen,"replied the girl, who looked !laborers, Vim live years younger than that. `.` In what and artizan: year were yohborn ?". asked.. the justice. The girl stammered, blushed, and guessed it was in 1859. The hard-hearted. offi- cial thereupon refused to perform the crease of its fr system of . Gb for tenant fa in the vario • very satisfa fore it holds r than we have aea, population referred t� the omitry, the in - lotion, &c., the 1 0 ceremony, and she went out counting on ists. Wag4 her fingers how much eighteen from 1873 annum for lia board and 1 ting from more ; trod common lab is particula to 6d; but to 2s per b 5d Per lb., . left, so as to be prepared fori the next - trial. a --A trial recently took place in the Tulare .County (Cal) Court which exl, cited a goial deal of interest, from the • fact that an Indian Wasthe successful prosecutor of[ two white men, • and the witnesses were all Indians, a very mia 4 GROCKERY A D GLASSWARE. Their Stock of CROCKERY. and GLASSI1 ARE is the B6t and Cheapest in Town. CHRISTMAS CLOTHING. Specially got up for .the Holidays. NEW STYLES, NEW MATERIALS. WINES & LIQUORSQF TI -IE BEST & PUREST BRANDS, SPLENDIDLY MADE AND A Wholes le and Retail. k of Furni- UNDERTAKING Raving purchased Mr. Thomas Bel '14 HEARSE I am prepared to attend funerals on tho shortest notice, either in town or country Coffins, All- sizes, Kept constantly on hand. 1 11 er SHROUDS! SHRO DS! M. ROBERTS N, CABINET MAKER AND UNDLI TAKER, Johnson's Old Stanc 7 Main street, Seaforth, • has no on sand a good assortment of DE AND PORTER FOR FAA ILY USE, IN GLASS AND WOO_D. GR OERIES Of every description in abundance, and che p. Good Tda from 40 cents to $1 per pound. FLO UR AiV D FEED always 07 hand. - Goods delivered in T01072. Free of Charge. WILSON & YOUNG. GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR' ,AND S PRESENTS. We have just received a beautiful lot of new Goods, suitable fox this season, among which the fol- lowing are some of then* SPIRCYP- Which he can furnish cheaperf tha s they can be got elsewherp: 25 WHO ,WANTS NEY? A.. STRONG, SEAF RTII, Will Loan Money at it LOW RATE OF INTER- ESTeither on Farm or 'Village Property. :Parties requiring money should apply to him. INSURE YOUR PRpPERTY AND YOUR 1;LIVES. • Strong, S, eaforth4 IS ALSO AGENT FOR 11 A. Plated Cake Baskets, Cruet Stands, all prices, Butter Dishes, glass -and plated, Tea Spoons, , Table Spoens, Forks, Plated and Nickle, Fancy Butter Knives, Toasq Racks, Chine Tea Sets, Fancy Tea Sets, Whit Granite Tea Sets, Mott Cups and Saucers, Fano China Mugs, Mnstaehe Cups, Toilet Bottles, " Watch Stands, Wor Bo-xes, Rodgt14% & Son's Gents' Toilet Cases, Rodg rs & Son's Ladies' Companions, RodgeIrs & Son's BreadKnivesi Rodgere & Son's Ivory Hand :Knives,nives, Rodg Rodg Bodge Rodg Bodge Bodge Albu Vases Comb Toile Toot Cloth Brushes, -Egg Boilers, &c. ri & Son's Carvers and Forks, re & Son's Razors and. Strops, e & SOD'S Knife Sharpeners and Steels. rat & Son's Butcher Knives, rt & Son'sPocket Knives, ra & Son' a Scissors, s, Card Cases, Toys, , Brushes, Perftiniery, Articles and Poinifdes, Brushes, Nail Brushes, -RODGERS & SON'S I CUTLERY, We jimport froth Sheffield 'direct, and can do them well !Call and see .the Stock. 1 E.g. HiCKSON - & CHEAPER THA rrICE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED TEAS, SUGARS, AND GENERAL CROC EVER. LARGE QUAN TITY OF FRUITS, RI ES, AT PRICES MUCH LOWER TIAN THE C--ARENT MARKET VALUE, The Scottish Provincial Insurance Company -1 Fire aria Life. • The Western Insurance Compton -4 of Toronto -i Fire and Life. The Isolated Risk Limnmice 1 Company, o • 1 Canada. Terms as reasonable as offered' by any oth agent doing business for reliable Cempanies OFFICE -over Strong & Fairley's Grocery Store, Main Street, Seaforth. 252 AGENTS WANTED Eli.ERYWHERE To 'sell our 1 1\T "NAT 1V1 T) Of the Dominion of Canada. Profits from $200 to nent employ-ment. 311-6 Is enable -1 ttive the publi even -BETTER BARdAl Tlae goods are now in stock, and the get their share- of the $300 per Month. Perma- T3.bY & Co., 32 King street East, Toronto. Going at the Clitptered Store. S THA idhabitants of T TAILORING AND CAMPBELL'S C 13.1R, JAM GENT AT HERETOFORE. vn and Country are invited to come and S MURPHY, Main -Street, Seaforth. FURNISHINGS TRIMMED. CALL EARLY AT DUNbAN DUNCAN'S. OTHING EMPORIUM. Fall Stock Now Complete in 1'1,000 Overcoats and P $20 per day. Agents Wanted. All classes of Working S5 TO people, of either sex, young or old, make more at work for tis in their spare moments, or ,all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STINSON & CooPorthrd,Maine: 284 Every Department. ea Jackets First 1.ass Readxnade. GOOD BARGAINS FOR CASH.. ' NV3NfG ' • MVDN.IQ te t7ci 5--, P:o 17,‘ o a IV i.-.4 zaP- tS V' ... 7,.. 0 0 To '-ia- <-- .--, - Is 0 I" re 0 3,4 W 0 li...- '... .., ..t - P. 1 0 .73 4 71 on t re2+ V.: n 0 t'l *0 ?. 1?- fl„ 0 O ,-- .Y1 o .... tfi • 0 FL_, V .(17 - 0 1-4 -X' - 5 o. c‘70' ,„• '"• 77' 0 O N I N JflOIN 0 0 0 (t) SILKS AND; DRESS GOODS. DUNCAN IIIINCAN This month arei showing another lot of very handsome BLACK AND COLORED SILKS AND NEW FANCY DRESS GOODS. The finest Good d ever shown in Seaforth, and at prices that defy competition. Inspection Invited. DUNCAN & DUNCAN. ' NVONi1G 2) Presideut 0 vercoatings, : -1 tn t7"1 AiYD FULL CLOTHS, the .season. A1sv.in 0 i� lots g itptiet4s rn -1 0 ‹) 0 FURS! FURS I Ladies' Furs.1 Ohl The Splendid Value that Remember my Stock this Fall Surpasses anything I have opene4 before. DUNC4N -& DUNCAN WILLIAM CAMPtELL. SEAFORTH FOUNDRY. KERR, WILKIE & Co, Wish to inform the people of Huron and public generally that they have leased the :Seaforth Foundry for a term of years, and are now prepared to manufacture all kinds of - Castings, Straw Cutters, Sawing Machines, Plows, and other Farming Impleinents ' We are also prepared. to do REPAIRING of every description. • The undersig-ned have hail long eaperience in the Foundry businesapand are prepared t-0 guarantee satisfaction in all their work. . 287 KERR, NIVILKIE & CO. Are giving this season - THE ROUND END MUFF a novelty of itself. YOU OltGHT TO SEE THEM. The prices of all the Ladies' Furs ere low. NE.A"S, AND B0kS' CAP t3 A very nicelot Of Beaver, Seal, German Mink and Otter, in Cloth. aps Of -all. patterns, Our Stock * Complete for the Season,. . 1 BliNetN & DUNCA ti4