HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1874-01-30, Page 3Soliciaara WI/Wham:has been ap-
at for thaeolonial $ecuritiea Coma _
a hale ahaa Agent for several pria
ad t °route, who loan Mosley at
'
rates Intexest payable aeat
ae.
a it, IS71. 21S
...... -a-a__ . ... ......_
" & 110LNESTED, Barristers, .A1
Law, Solicitors in Olutneery and
tasiea Pnblie and Conveyancers.
a II.C.13aula Seaferth, , Agents
Assinunce ComPany, ,
1 to- lent at & per cent, Fame,
s for eale, 6S
MYER, Barristers and Attorneys
alters in Chaneery andInsolvertey,
'titfteiea Public., etc. ° Offices-aea-
:ter. $2:3.000-01 Private Funds to
a Eight per cent, Interast, paaabIe
e 53
sn. at. av, a. ainanv.,
ER. Barriater,_attoraey fn. Chane-
Goderich, ant, Offiee-aver 3. C.
'ortsporiunc, Maaket Square. tite-
___.. tea .... 1.......
later &a atteDonatirl,
S„Attorneys,Solicitors
it Cluaieerys
;lsOntOce-two doors uet tb of
L DANIEL MeDONALD,
lerieh, Bruesels,
.1110'rlitttet.
-0-TEL, SEAFORTH. - Theresa
-to state to his old friends and
. og public, that he bite leased the
'cupied by Mr. AWERIY, aral
as the DOWNEY EO SI and
e a eontinnance of the patronage
towed upon afire _dui:we hes many
otel business. Evers- comfort and
I be provided for travellers. The
re and Cigars only kept in the Bar.
liable hostler alwies`a in attendance.
THOMAS KNOX, Proprietor.
TEL Seafortli, Ontario. SIMON
Proprietor. The aubseliber haa
ovated and newly furnished the
that it nave affords good accommo-
a travelling public. Cheiee litaiora
be bar, The table is suppliea with
K in seawall. teL in season.
g and an attentive hostler in con-
' - 251-1y,
fr WALES_ HOTEL,- Clinton, Ont.,
TCHEON, Proprietor Firat-olaeS
is for travellers., Th.& Bin is sup
-
very best liquers and aigars, Good
ed. The• stage leavea this House
Vinghara. : 904-4t
Oa'S Mania sEAFoRTE
rOSTER, begs: to infoara his old
ad the traveling pnblie that he has
sw hotel, adjoining, the Post Office
r -he has- the very best acconaramia-
and beast. The best oa liquors qAd
TROMAS FOSTRU
_
IP
DELL, pradiaate of MetaM Univer-
;ntreals1 Coroner for the County of
Lae -Next door to Calder Brothers'
cra gad opposite McCallum's
Seaforth, near the Railway Station_
EWART, M. D, C TI Graduate if
i`niversitv, Montreal, Physician, Sur -
thee aad Residence--Brueefield.
Seaforth, (tate of ;Garronbrooka)
; for the County of Perth, Office--
eicience-Commeinialllatel. Calls at
t office will be attended to day or
281
aCOE, an D., C. M Physioian, Sur- _
to. Coroner for the County of Enron,
esiaance, corner of .Matiret itud Hiala
ta the.Planipg Mill.
-ARY SURGEON. -D. ;Mc:NA-UGH:1 ,
!as to announce to the inhabitants of
d surrounaling country that he has
a the diploma, of the Ontario Veterita
and is new prepared to treat diseasea
a Cattle and all domestic animals. He
In office in connection with his. herse-
a,where he will be fourad ready to at-
a. Diseases of the feet specially at -
Residence, office and shop in the rear
& layettaa new store. Ali kinds of Vet -
kept constantly on hand..
aonable. 229
.1. Q.,-BIZI.,
nsaltRGEON,Dentist,&c.,Seaforth,
'al()auto. Plato work, latest
Ayies, eeatly executed. All. sur-
gical operations performed with
amptatude, Fees as low as cantle ob-
there. Office heats from 8 A. M. to 5
ta ever Mr. A. Gr. McDougall's atm*,
270
aRGHILL, Netelinary Surgeon, (means
the Outario Veterinary College,/ begs
-;that he has rettuned to the practice of
on n Seaforth, and may at all thaesae
in the cliseases of Horses, Cattle, &c.
medicines constantly on hand. All
ptly attended to. Oftlee, at Mension.
forth. 27a
iJVEi
MP'S LIVERY AND SAL 3 STABLES.
-At altuaity'S Hotel, Seat ort1). Good
firstsclass Conveyances alwoyeam hand,
I -
lolVERY STABLES, SE-A,FORTII, Ont.
torses and Comfoetable teles, always
-Favorable Arrangementa made with
"Travellers. All orders left at KNoxaa
Rabe promptly atteuaea to.
nau Saaeaas :-Third door laorth of
tel, Main Street.
THOMAS BELL, Proprietor.
tiarane itrottte, ta
MAL LAND SURVEYOR, Seafortin
lere left at thealansicon House with .Mr.
tray will 'receive immediate attention,
(-Dr. Galan/an and Dr. King 411*52:
ACTING TEETH WITHOUT
PAIN.
TWRIGIIT, L D.. S„ Surgeon Dentist
;ale in Seaforthi at Enos Hotel, the first
aednesday of each, Month ; in Clinton,
nmereical Hotel on the followhig Thum -
aridity's: Tate remainder of the time at
eta. office.
requiring new teeth- are requested to calla
thand otinatte on the,first aays of at-
anials of aver pot) patients who have had
h extracted by the rise of the Gas, may
my office officio in Stra,tford.
iusertea in the most substantial and lin-
yles.
done in gold, &c., in ; a manner which
surpaasea.
237,
LMfDON.
t
IVIERCiAL COLLEGE
, I
tLEGR., PI% INSTITUTE,
. _
.- MEN, if yoa want a first-class busineas
ition,attelad. the London, Commercial Cot-
tle the co nil* winter. The prosperity
etitutioa 1+ constantly inereasiug„ The -
4 student', 'in actual attendance during
aiding Sapteralree Isis, was larger than
ay other natitution of the kind in the
1., being t VER TWO HUNDRED-. Onr
bushiest; nstruction is the most thorough,
.te and pr4 iesnve ever introduced in any
uellege ix Canada, .
plat of P urpranship exhibited or sent by
;enume neither printcd net imported_
iates ar sought for by busineae men,.
eneral
I,
a tisfaetiOn. Telegraopli sstalenta
le time Jr practice every day.
:a.; with all information sent free on ap-
` Addr a -
GEORGE A. S'WAYZE,
Manager.
tet. Is 1g73. 808-31n-eow
OARDIN-G.
;Latta " has leased the large and cona-
liens hantre, on the Salt Works Ground -Ea
• the Rastway ,Station, and has fitted it tip
ling-honse. Good table and comfortable
.Personts wishing a pleasant boarding -
Raid apply, as there are at present & few
„ Traaticient boarders accommodated at
hetairttee- 2
,
JAN. 30 174.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
GAIETI
The Louisville Cour/
Terre Haute man Who
to make both ends meet
cheese and ox -tail
—"Professor, will yo
I said a matrin the offic
tel, and 19 nen stood
" Thank you, don't care
"• STORIES FOR SUNDA
Mamma : "So now, Ma
stand all the story of L
you?" Maggie : " Yes
-now where the salt
s made out of ladies.'
— A doctor recently -a
atient if she experience
ng the night. She said
s.
re say,s that "4
as been 'trying
s living on head -
.have a cigar ?"
of a Boston'ho-
p and replied
if I do."
r Ey ENINTIS. t---
gie, ybn under-
t's wife, don't
; 'but, I want to
omes ;from that
; t
ked ap old lady h
any relief dur-et
he did.- F , irst n
he relief wis in one sho ilder and then
he other, and then 'pea ed to Settle in
er back; but she put mustard. plas-
ter her shouMe and the re-
bef her, and now she felt better!
i —A man with a good ound constan-
t on, a good Stomach, aa od heart and
pal head -piece is rich. xood bones are
better than gold, tough in iseles; than sil-
v r, and nerves that ffas fire and carry
energy to every function , re better than
hbuses and lands.
`-L--.4 wealthy gentleman who owns a
country 'seat nearlylost his wife, who
fell into a river which fie s thitongh the
eAste. Heannotuiced th tiaiTONV escape
t his friends, expecting t eir congratula;
ti ns. One of them—an id bachelor—
tv te as follows : " I always told' you
t13,at river was too shallow'!" '
QUITE A MISTAKE. —
in sorrow than in ang
" Oh, 'no mum, I didn't
eikhteenpence was telt lit
there clog o' yourn has jolt
ittpen'orth out o' tny cus
meaait to say as it was C
and 1 wishes you and
hearted ladies the comph
season."
:1-7-11,9.1en Miss Faithful te
a train in the West she a
confined air of the cars,
shut windows andthe
and on het venturing to at
out the oppressive heat sh
but firmly stopped bYthe c
the remark, "1 ., guess,
afford to warm the Prairies
I. QoA.CleStAN'S ADV
AP -RENTICE:--44 Mann, p
aye, be awfte cautious in pharmacy.
Even I mice made a tertib e mistak'. I
was; attending Mrs. Kit lebody, who
was sair fashecie wi' tick otaroo, and I
was ;called. upon by John M`Fikeit, wha's
croo was sae thin o' ba -1'; (as weel as
sells) that he was ashamed el, especially
as he was coortint a strappi re young wid-
ow tat had a fine publi 'hoose; an' I
mix d. up baith potions at e same time,
an' tosh sake, rain, I hate etted tae gie.
theni ilk ither's medic-ine; so puir John,
' rublAit! Mrs. Kittlebody' preparation
for her tickdolaroo on the t p o' his head;
declares he's had a . bee i his 'bonnet
ever s -ince; an' Mrs. Kit lebody, rub-
}
bin' ier jaw wi' the oint ent intended
for J lin's bald poW, in less than.a fort-
nich she'd a pair O' whiske s the envy o'
a' the yonng men O' the vil age."
,
trAttifti on 'et) •Sy
acted by covering of.
nn HIM were -net
Is yout face delll r
ing. ",Neither
riled the man, `1(7,i. I am fite
he fitst covering w rn were,
t ieskins of animals: but, 1
oolen -cloths began be mad
nd, the people! clo hed the
rty-colored rik ts, Th
ong the Lowla tde s were
le and sober ht s ut the le
ighlanders deli lite in go
illiant pattern a d indul
e. colors they we e to pr
rbs or blood an Th
pattern was mt veisal, but
records to pit.) hat any
ttern was adopt s the liv
n ot ftenily.
sist that the ob
owy groundimpro-
any sort, he asked:
ld. T14 man said,,
"No," replied the
I feel, cold," re -
all over.,"
f course,
er, when
in Scot -
selves in
Flaids
service
-
civilized
ous and
d in all
uce from
checker -
ere are
articular
ry of any
is he fashion now to
ect iu sole° eg these
tors was to a4 ina the ti t of the
ather, forest, g as, or ship ;le whieli.
vered the earth i i cch distri ti so that
• ighlander shell not be dis sguishecl
m the ground he et
It is. re-
al that. when a ou
over the verdan br ho walk -
he Spey,
ted the Duke of or r his fol-
ers were, the ca ief whistle,
d up sprung a score
en and yellow t rta s in their
ad been
ten by the at r o many
of keep-
0111Men,
11Sed to
Et upper
q. coat,
to the
round
army
;ade to
thought
• hilabeg
merable
oth .wei tilt and
origin of the kilt
t is now worn.—Pa 1 lzall t zette.
1'
abman (more
it -.though)=
o to hint as
le, nor as that
'well took his
ions; I on'y
ristmas time,
1 such kind -
&its' ef the
8 traveling on
ected! to the
aused by the
eated stoves,
erept Jetting
was politely
nductor with
em, we can't
to:night."
CE TAE - HIS
ter, ye matin
J. Wilkes Booth's °mance.
A. Washington correspo dent of the
Clev land Leader writes "Several
years ago, when John P. H e was here
as Senator, his daughters were among
the most admired of all the belles. They
lived in elegant Style at he National,
and entertained with a grea deal of vi-
vacity all who visited hem. The
youngest Was really a very-, retty, fresh,
. Of course
mirers, and
likes Booth
S8 Eighteen.
piquant girl of eighteen or s
there liwere, a -great many a
among them the actor J.
was the most devoted to M
You perhaps rementber Bo th's appear- kali
ance, h handsome, dark, elodamatic tha,
fellow, ande among la, certai set here he urt,a
was a !treat favoriee socially - At night Pau.
he plaatal his Chsarle..> in Sell Iler's `Rob- ssed
'hers,' and Miss Hale was a ways at the
iles for him. retu
less the sad.
at promised
r the night
1),
cl
cI
a
fr
la
a
lo
gr
ta
fu
'9
od upon
herner, t
es alon(4
Lon Wile
fetrGat,ored,
is, who
g'er for
sze
bushes. As the becessitir
the blanket beeame More
co ds, straps, and tickles were
wi ile the lower hu tt loosely de%
se eire it, and after 4 while 1
po tion assurned tl e Shape, o
k ee, a girdle or be t being .wor
th waist. But it as !left tb t
ta lbt who acconiti nied Gel'. N
Sc tiand to strike o t he happy
of severing the jaclget from the
an of plaiting the I tt r in Wm
fol s, which gave it
be uty. 8uchwas he
as •
• Catching n
' Catching on .bel iin
i
in enjoyment now° fo
co ea home at night su
he has had a pod t... ne
Hi nose is split ape,
on of his teeth is
lu ps on .the back
ha had: a „stood time
• ho e to hear his,
Jo ettli and his bret
w.i h liniment. The se is hug
" c tching on behind " , but it 1
gre t deal of adroit etis and. '
•Th 'succestfid lad i Ike tithe
loo ng for a ride. estands
ha ds in his pockets, dtively t e
the scenery with one ye, while t
is rowling round u der cover
too out for a pod c atice. An
it oines he bounces a wn on the
of the sleigh in 'sue 4 maime
cb er the most tender pita of hii
cat; he has fallen on Thilistin .
a hoy elii ld
tears to t le
tl he aleva, s
tl of, to 1
h ; am 8
iiinself up in
o, and t
,
always protects boys' • see
fall into safetyWood
long, _strong s kies to li
Godsenders, but idt so :go c cl
sleigh, with a placefor two t si
make faces at rivals who are
eview. I
•iii.---1-
ow it is Done in Arlia
'1' e N. Y. Stta thus Stims up t
Behin
is the, crown-
- boys. Jelumy
•feited th fun ;
but he i tired.
t One e id, and
(elle, and ti ere are
heacr, but he
and he h, s come
other rem tbout
iFen and ub 'Jinn
n in
fi
mres a
ecision.
1.ever
it his
o lying
ther
o the
hen
co nice
to
f in
The
his
eyes
gets
:hen
hen
o a
ie fate
that
leiehs,
id on,
a
•on
dolwn.
solicitude with which
ten ler-parts will 'brill.
tax collector, tB-1,
the sleigh and g
d by a long win
of
on
urg
ke gets off be rolls
. p and \merely lets
tha
the
wit
are
box
and
11
10
- E •
ner in which taxes are eollected
kan as : "11 there is any of the
stri cted States where th'e people re lit -
y taxed out of houee and lio ie, r -
as is the one. In brier to e sire
rvaluation of pro . erty., th' y i.e
the assessors shall not perm t . ey
a commission on the amount ssess-
, that the higher the valuatio they
me the latsger will be their Ow share
of he plunder. The idea of pay lig i.s.
seas ws a conamission isi novel, , nd ts
uatt rat. effect obvioUs. If a tax 11 pr -
son,. I property ,is not pad, the, co leet r
seize it and sell enoligh to coy r t
Y P
hin
esta
pert
vhic
e ca
aser,
etty
t th
pov-
and
corn -
re are
this
rly to
der a
sa
A
TO -THE PUBLIC OF • -
.1111&194.111W WORTIlikAltIERICA.
. ,
Ttit CONSEQUEltoE of treads that have been
a- practiced upouayou by two or three. ludivianals
(whe for a time teak the name of the " NeW Tort
-Chemical Coppany") making and . selling HOMO -
thing which they 'all " Holloway's Pills and Oint-
'past, considered it my duty to caution the public:,
(I)
meat," and whith for a season, were freely sold
in many parts of the British Provincea as tuy
genuine Pills and intment, I have, far some time
through the nacallinn of the press, against buying
these spinioue artieles. Judgments have been ob-
tained against this Bankrupt Crew, 10 ono case by
Warr. Cassard, wbo, when about to levy, at the '
latter eild of October last, found the name of the
Ohemical Companylhad been painted out and that
et Samuel Vose sabstituted. Many reapectable
fixInfr in the Britiah Provinces, who obtain my
medicines direct ftom here, have very properly
suggeatod that I should, for the benefit of them-
selves and the public, insert their amines in the
papers, that it may be ImoWn that my medicines
can be bad genuine from them. The following
is a list of the firm alludea to; and I pinticulaelv
reconnuena those slam desire to get my niedicines
to apply to some oft the Houses named : MCS8r8.
AVEItY, Bensva & Co., Halifax, N. 8.; Messrs.
Foireaan & Coa Halifax, N. 8.; Messrs. T. B.
BARKEn & SONS,' St. 'Join), N. 134. Mr. T. Das
BnISA.Y, Cliarlottetewn, P. E. I.; Messrs. Lastotaa
& Co., 1 ictona, B.C.; Messrs. Moona & Co., Vic-
toria, 13. C.; Dr. ;Total PAULEN, Chatham, N. B.;
Messrs. Minato & ge., Montreal; alessor. 3. Weiaan
& Co., Harailtona Oat.; Mk. H. J. ROSE, Toronto ;
Mr. A. CHIPMAN ffiltlITIT, St. John, N. 13.; Mr.
JOHN BOND, Goderich,,Onta Messrs.ELLaOT & CO.,
Toronto; Mr. , 3. 'qIIALOSER, Sb. Joan. N. 13o -
Messrs., HANINGTON BILOTnEll$, Si. John, N. 13.;
Mr. R. S. Pitiana jWindsor, Ont.; Mrs. °RP,
MOrd011, N. S.' Mr II,- n01101: 0. HUNT, Jr, Freder-
icton, N:13.; M. ai; .!Ft. Tnosirboar, Herber Grace,
N. F.; Mr. J. M. Wrany, Fredericton, N. B;; Meesrs.
W. & D. Yuma, Mentreal. My Pills and Ointment
are neither manufaatnred nor sok in any part of
British Government stamp, with the words, " Rol -
i
the United States. -Earth Pot am. Box )ears the
'Iowfty's Pills and Ointment; London," engraved
thereon. The me jOin08 are sold at the lowest
,in qualatities of not less than
; •
i 6d, 22s, and 84s. ler dozen
ts of Ointment, for hid' re -
wholesale net price
£.20 worth viz.: 8
• boxes of PAN or p
mittances must be sent in advance.
. THOMAS HULL
N. 13.-Chamists lied other vendors
way's genuine Pills tne Ointments Juan
names inegrted in the local pipers if
please apply here-
ok33 Oxford Street
r
London, Dee. I, 1878.
r
WAY.
1 Iloilo-
aae their
they will
W. C.
817-26
1V1 S
AND
NEW Y AR GI TQ
co inSarsq, ba !
Albums,: Bibles, Testaments, Prayer Bo ks, Fina-
lly Bibleir, plain and lillustrated, Claildreu s Books,
I illustrated, Pocket tiaries, Pocket Doak:, Purses,
Writing Desks, Work 13oxes, Ladies' ani Gents
Dressing °MK, Jewl31 Came Ink Shin ; s, ;Cigar
ICases, Meerschaum Ripes, Toilet Sts, -&c
. JEWELRY.
... , ,
Gold and Silver Bing, plain, aud fancy, reoches,
Ear Rings, Bracelet ,, Gold Studs, Plate Study,
Gold Sleeve 13ntt es, Gold Pens, Gob' Pencil
Cases, Gold and witted. Lockets, Wft tams, Charms;
Gold Chains, Alberts &e.
,
GREAT BARGAINS IN JEW LRY
CLEARING ttALE.
HAIR ORNAMENTS
. _MUSICAL INSTRUALK A
Violins, Concortinae, !Accordions, Month Organs,
Violiu strings, Dined Italian.
Also TOYS for Gait; and Boys, at
,
IL L UMSDEN
an-
• 315 Se
recon-
erat
play, with boqUet and s
In those . clays who could
sequel to a romance of love t
bright enough ? I r memb
when *le hotel w . a bl, ze of ligh te
The gaests were givit tr. a ' h ,p' for their
friends, and between the ve ltzes every
one was good naturally gosspiug at the
1
devotion of a couple who w,
down the rooms, and wer
obliviona . of place and sti
They were a very attractive
and dark -eyed, ,she fair and
English rose. There were s
villed at her choice; the fat
wild to permit such an al
said- the damthter of a truited States
-1 Senator to marry a play-act
1 many to whom the young
fade seemed. excuse for any
1
• looked with indulgence at
7drama of the ' old, old st
member too well another -
the eve of two days later;
oisd' s old - theatre Again
lked up and
apparently
rroundings.
air, he tall
sweet as an
me who ca-
er must be
liance, they
r. But the
girl's Sweet
nfatnation,
the ,
ry.' I re -
night, just.
Ye Were at
- a -blaze of
ight, and music, and arowded house,
o look on at Laura Keene i the 'Am-
rican • Consin." ,.• -HoW Many times have
eit heard the story of th night; •too
„readful to talk of even? • he midden
istolt shot, • the uproar th, t followed-,
•ed• ita the figure that sprat g from the
reanlept's box I saw the. I vet of two
even as he
hispered in that young girl' ear he was
lannieg this dreadful scene.' t In Wilkes
.00th'n pocket Was.. found tie picture of
is betrothed, and she wrote Of the as7
assin that she wouldmarry h'im at the
'gallows. Such „devotion, hangs like • it
divine - fragrance about - our i&oiIections
let this .wretched, Mistaken 'man, and.
Ithough it cannot blot out, ye autely let
!".t dim a little the horror Are. rightly • feel'
at its work."
!iiielits ago. and knew that
-I Kilts.
Scotchman have wisely ta:
ta,ge of the picturesque incidc
history by adapting - them
-tastes and habits,. smoothing ,away and
obliterating tle roughness of sb.vage life,
rations the
•mer days.
ae if it had
eee, the clothing of the Gael, ancl the
heraldic colors Of the tartans are insist-
ed. upon as distinctive beide( ins derived
from aneient days. Yet ther 'can be tit-
tle deubt that the introdUation of clearly
marked differences in tartans as belong -
tie toaclans, is of very recen date, and
hat the kilt in its prerent elatorate form
is not the garment worn by t e ancestors
f the Seetchmen of the p esent pay:
The earlieat inhabitants -or cotlapd; as
Skerial with savages, diereg rded Cloth -
rig altogether, and preferred fightieg or
tinting Unrestrained bY anr. covering.
elloutier relates an aneedot' of one of
he ancient Kings, who, havi g been ed-
cated in more civilized Ian s, assumed
bhe comnaand of his troops cla I as a King
hould be. Seeing one of hi followers
ten advan-
nts of their
to •Modern
and presenting to living gene
esthete aspect alone of fo
Thus the kilt is now ada*pted
may
anac mt due " with costs and fif
.cen on the whole, besides payin
self for his trouble. a real ,
`own r fails to pay his tax.es, his pr
is sold at auctien under provisions
ren er it almost impoteib p 1 hat
et er
cora
the
own
erty
give
pani
YleaY
recover it. In cas
forward to bid for
, in order to make
is properly punish
the State steps in,
it away to certain
And yet, strange
few white men to
lkniehted State who are
appr elate the blessings o
repu form of tovern
no perc
such pie
sure th
d for his
•bays it
railroad
to say th
e fo d
ble prop
living n
ent.
Wholesale Marrying.
At the Preston 'Parish. Church a
most of the other parish chure
Lancashire, England, it has long
custt mary for, a • large nanabea Of
riaees to be solemnized on the sain
at festivals, su
on oae of the
Easter Sunday-, -tt
"
crowdThe of y
having gathered
rails 'where the
about to be coirun
attended by its lit
the brides and br
out" by the clerk
deavors to preven
"ays successful, a
41 in which the w
naristed.
The marriage cfereniony• is then
throegh in a wholesale manner, one
ing of the service suffici nt fois
coupes.
The present curate of
Di. Lee, however, object
mal way of marrying. (
Inas morning 22 couples
selvee for marriage at his
withstanding the numbe
whole Marriage perviee f
separately. The ceremon,
after 9 o'clock _and Was
until 11. i
ste-
A Missonni 'atatett -fThis is
Governor Hunt' little ealip stori s
—that is the G• vernor,-ctescribal
white family in Itlissonri,t careles
less and intol ra,bly lazy' the (la
of wl-ich were, ccustoina to go ba
till the stiles f their fect became
like unto hori . One. di these
ladies, ort ,com ng home n.e day
long tramp in the ram ,fter the
was standing •n the hearth dryin
clothes, when her old mother dr
out, "Sal, th, r's—t—live—coal-
-yer-foot." The girl Slightly ti
her head, and, drawled back. : "
te-
d at
es in
been
irtar-
day
h as
hit Sunday or hrist-
. 1
mein •• and
efore tie cont
marriage cerein
need, each pair
-
le coterie .f fr
clegrooms are "
or veiter, 114
t mistakes are
s instances hav
rong persons ha
9.
Prestoi ,
to this
last
resented
church.
• he real
r • each.
. began a
not cone
—foot, mamm
11
en
no.n
is
being
ends.
orted
e m-
ot ad-
ccur-
been
crone
read -
1 the
Rev.
infor-
hrist-
hem-
Not-
1 the
apple
littie'
-acted
ne of
He
poet
hitt-
hters
efoot
hard
oung
om a
ows,
her
wled
nder
rned
hick
orth.
SEAFORTH
PHOTOGRAPH ROO S.
THE undersigned desires to state tha t ha
purchased from Mr. FRANK PALTRID E his
Photographing business, which he will her after
conduct.
PICTURES OF ALL KI
DS
Takeni n the latest and best styles of the Art.
Having had long experience in the busines a the
the subscriber has no; hesitation in guatanteebag
entire satisfaction, and trusts to receive a con-
tinuance of the liberal patronage bestowed on his
predeeessor.'
ALL THE OLD .NIECATIVES ON HIN�
ChARLES MOOR
Seaforth, July, 1873
REMOVED. REMOV D.
M. R0)3ERTSON/
Cabinet-maker a.nd "Undertaker,
HAS REMOVED 4s ware -roma to
• JOHNSON'S OLD STAND,
Where he hair on hail a sin rior stock of _Fenn-
Maiu-stteet, S aforth,
'
ture of e ery de creption.
OALL
UreiRTAKING.
•
Haaing purchased Mr. Tho TOM Dell's HEARSE
I am prepared to attend fun rids on the shortest
noticeaeithee in town er con itry.
. All izes,
Kept constantly on hand.
SHROUDS! S
ROBE 'TSON,
,
CABI
ROUTS
ET MAKER AND
Johnson's 01
Main street, Seaforth, has
assortmen
0,
Which he can furnish chea
mai; elsew
UNDEDTAKER,
Stand,
ta on b.and agood
of .
S
et than they can b
ere. , • 25
:MONEY ?I.
A FORTH, 1
J-
r RATE OF INTER -
age Property.
ould apply to him. I .
-PROPERTY
LIVES.
WHO, WAtt4T
A. STRONG, S
Will Loan Money at a LO
EST, either on Foam dr Vil
Parties requiring ino_lif_Ly s
INSURE YOU
AND Y0.1
A. Strong,
Is ALSO AG
The Scottisb. Provincial
• Fire and Life. !
The Western Insurance
Fire and Lae.
The Isolated Risk In
Canada.
, Terms as refisonalrle
agent doing business for r
OFFICE -over Stron
attire, Main Street. Se do
'11.1.11111111.111111111.11111.1111..MMIN
1•7* 0' I 0.
JUST RECEIVED AT WILSON 8(.. YOUNG'S,
SEAFORTIT,
Splendid Stook of NEW and MESH FRUITS, each as Raisins, Currants, and every description of
leaned Fruit, all of which will be found good value.
A
GROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
Their Stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE is the Best and :Cheapest in Town.
I NES 81. LIQUORS OF THE BEST & PUREST BRA N DS
Wholesale and Retell.
AND PORTER 701? FA311Lir SR, IN GLASS AA -A -WOOD.
GROCERIES
0 every description in abundance, and cheap. Good Tea from 40 cents te $1, per pound.
111
OUR AND - FEED alwalis on havd. Goods delivered in .7:02rp, Free
of Charge
WILSON &‘ YOVNG.
We
GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS
AND
EW YEAR'S
PRESENTS.
ate just received a beautifal lot of new Goods, suitable aor this. seasoe, among which the fol-
.
1
P1 led Cake Baskets,
jo
Ci ' iet Stands, all prices,
Bi tter Dishes, glass and plated,
fi I Simons,
T ble Spoons,
Fcirks, Plated and Nickle,
Frey Butter Knives,
Taitst Racks,
0' Lea Tea Sets,
F: nu Tea Sets,
WI 'te Granite Tea Sets,
M to Cups and Saucers,
F • cy China Mugs,
Ill latache Cups;
T llet Bottles
W teh Stands,
W rtk Boxes
" -
lowing are some of them :
Rodgers & Son's Gents' Toilet Cases,
Roalgera &- Sou's Ladies' Companions,
Rodeers & Son's Breed Knives,
Rodgers & Son's Ivory liana Knives,
Rodgeas & Son's Carvers and Forks,
Rodgers & Son's Razors and Strops,
Rodgers & Son's Knife Sharpeners and Steels:
Rodgers & Sonar Butcher Knives,
Rodgers & Son's l'oeket Knives,
Rodgera & Son's Scissors,
Album, Card Cases,
VasesaToys,
Combs, 13ruslies, Perfumery,
Toilet Articles and Pomades, -
Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes,
Cloth Banshee;
Egg Boilers, &o.
RODGERS & SON'S CUTLERY,
W import from Sheffield direct, and eau do them well. Call and see the Stock.
B. HICKSON tk Co.
AT
CHEAPER
THAN EVER. -
SU13SCRIBER HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED A LARGE QUANTITY OF.
TEAS, SUGAR, FRUITS,
AND GENERAL GROCERIES,
PRICES MUCH LOWER THAN THE CURRENT 'MARKET VALliE
Is enabled to give the public even
BETTER BARGAINS THAN,HEriETOFORE.
The goods aro no -w in stock, and the inhabitants of Town and Cotmtry are invited to come and
get th ir share of the
•
'Paint
at the Chequered faitore.
JAMES MURPHY,
Main -Street, Seaforth.'
TAILORING AND GENTS' 'FURNISHINGS
.1y1:03.at'S
AT
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
all Stock Now Co
1,Q00 Overcoats
Class
uplete in Every Npartment.
and Pea Jacket
Readymade.
OOD BAAGAINS FOR CASH.
AZ -Remember my Stock this
a
Firs
GREAT
AT
HOFFIVIAN BROTHERS'
CHEAP
CASH ORET
-THE ENTIRE -STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
. AND
MILLINERY
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRTCEs
FOR ONE MONTH,
1
1511k tot aANIIJARIE
I s
TO THE 15th. 01 FEBRUARY, 1874.
As we intend taking stoelk by the lath -of February
and wishing to ii our stock off as
LOW AS POSSIBLE
Puaehaaers can expect
GOOD 9
RGAINS,
is
And we will not f '' appoint them.
SPECI4.1 LTIVES
pRESS. GOODS,
all Surpasses anything Lhave opened before.
WILLIAM CAMPBELL. I
Seaforth, 5EAF0lifi4
NT FOR
Instlrance Company:-
ompany, of Toronto -
memo Company, of
offered by any other
liable Companies.
• &, Fairley's Grrmery
252
$5 TO $20
people, of either sex, yo
at work for us in their e
tirae than at anythiag
Address G. STINSON &C
er day. Agents wanted.
elapses of working
g or old, make more
are monlents, or all 'the
else. Particulars free.
„Portland, Maine. '284
FOUNDRY.
KERR, 1/STILKIE & Co.
Wish ta inform the people of Huron a
for a, t nu of yearn and are now proper
Catins, Straw,
d public generally that they have leased the Seafotth Foundry
d to manufacture all kinds of j
utters, Sa-vving Machines -1i
loWs, and olltiOr Farming ImplemOnts
- I
We 4re also repared to do REPA ThIG Of every deseription.
The ridersi ed have had long eap rience in the Foundry business, and are prepared4to gn.aranteel
satisfa tioia in all theiiwork.
287
KERR, WILKIE 8L, CO.
9
LADIES' FLANNELS, AND
• WOOLEN GOODS.
Call Early
And secure some of the Bargains.
Remember the Place.
HOFFMAN BROTHERSI
Cheap Cash Store, SeafOrth