HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1874-02-27, Page 3ne !glance of myself in the
veth a white face and outstretehed
will think Laia
tbougIt totte the dark,.
ker. Then he
- o the tofa, een
hadbee n to recover con.
eas, aud "saw t. Doneraile's
I face eveh 1U PI1U I made a
fort and eQeld alnxosb entire
-
told him" At wee nothing, and I
11 *min.
FirZthiiki he a41-ec1 me waa if ton
ritten to me. :I said, " Yeash
tald rile what he hail said?"
thiue6 o z» I "Did ahe
u Ma,* M Ssage r he asked,
. note hut She wad you asked her
4 then Capt. Doneraile gave it
Lself ; I as 'tou know what it
re(1 nottttptt it.
ie very tearly all I hat -e to tell,
e tee h ve made up our quarrel ;
haking been cleared
eve nothing to eiaarre1 about foi
sent. °
1
&Vero Oeat remouatrances when
•lineet•aild eamonuced that I should
ble to tic% and should, break my
lent, alqogetheae Me pool, mani,
, n tteepair; but capt. Donert
ed at Iast in completely sat- ;
t, I am afraid, for noth- ,
the earria,ge that drove
e ;theatre, still in my stage
nt rapped front he:act to foot
ale I omit a last look at the
wee the theatre. The doora
a admit the public in a
te eseilat piece of piper had
hled ag List them, and on it was
e rt large letters, and with
bttfl
eleeetan to; thi e sudden and t alarm -
[e pat ( f 'hRivals' is uaavold-
,teTtee'naL` e of eNlish Catherine Love
Te
L -
astteteeil "
/tete ia,111, von see. I never really
r- On the stage." -The- Sew Quar-
.
$ &L NOTICES,
,
Liee*er..-:t...7itheht 0000A. -GRATE -
it th'eue efttrhtt.-" By a thorough
age , of the natural laws which
; the operations of digestion and
rn,. and by a careful application of
i properties of -well-selected coeoa,
Os 4as,prEwided our breakfast ta-
- *delicately flavoured beverage
snay se us -many heavy doctors'
i3
_t ti Shier/re Gazette. Made
• with ailing Water or Milk.
aehat s- Iabelled--Jteres _EPPS &
.eniceapathie Chemists, London."
'ertecTuttta 'oe 00e0e....--" We will
:eat aueount of the process adoptt
iIeeers,14ames Epps &, Co., elan! .
iers
of itlietetic artieles, at their
in the ...fikhraton. Road, Lendon"--
h iiieuetitoirt Guide,
oneuteptien, so prevalent and so
.3 dreaded as the great scourge of
e end yet in the termttive stages
.., , _ .. C.•• ,
notary complaints may be readily
led ItY ttaing " Bryan's Pulmonie
;The.v will relieve the worat
de a fehr minutes, auel have a most
lett influence on the. bronchial and
iary °taus -but they must be
t time. 1 Public apeakers and sing -
'so derilve great benefit by using
: Sold ly all drieggists and coma-
iaersi. 'Priee 25 cents oer box.
meta oe* Hohaes REJOICING.---Ared
ttt and who keows but that their
ore rejoicing as well ; _ whe can
the , oetrary ? But their owners re-
eicaUse of the astonishing and al;
draertIous eftects on their hdraes of
ey's1Coadition• Powdere and Ar -
leave It 1.neely:' Some were lean
ear, j having he appet.ite, ethers
,4e-ttr their food ravenously, yet
i no be efit from. It; some were
un, e itle rongh, and shaegy hair;
at evere cougha aud. colds;
IntJ. tit heaves and other corn-
: pecilli, r to her -hes ; on all it tap -
charm, the diseaee or cern-
kvai. speedily.removed, the aupe-
- • -
a dloes:tive orgaus correeted, the
ee,
ftenea, and a sleek art1 shining
titee,gieco to the coat, all without
w danger to, et preventing
leerie 1 from , being used. -
iiber 1 thle name, and see that the
ee Of "Hurd & Co., is on each,
p. iNartlirop & 1,yreau, New-
,! Ont, propsietora for Cana.da.
-r.- all.lie dieine dealers.
1. Bell LE'S TESTIMONY.
,,..TAIES If: Ferhows, Manufacturing
it -Sir : For several nieeth.s past
used tyour Cempoimd Syrup in
Fut of 'incipient Phthisis, Chronic -
aud other affections of the
and hahe. no hesitation in stating
ranks foremost amongst the rein-
hed in , those diseases Being an.
t nervbus tonic, it exerts a direct
e eh [the nervous system, and.
li. it, it i invigorates the body. It -
'me pleasure to recommend a rem-
qiich * retelly good. iu cases for
t is riutclicled, when so many ad -
are worse than ifeeless. 1 a.m,
hs truly, Z. 8. EARLE, M. D.
Amery, 1868.
-a--,
iTINtit.: SHED PHYSIOLOGIST HAS
'-.1 that Neuralgia is the my of the hungry
h, their •pedal food,. which is the Phos-
eietaine t in the blood. This painful dis-
SuallY fo lowed by ganeral pxostration on
uf the ar :at waste of uerve tissue and in--
sapoly of nerve force to matutain the
'4(4 the A ital orgaus. The common cause
Ifaqt` and daanuatie Penis is depraved Nu-
nsing f oar 1)trangementa of tire Stom-
Isaatannii•t" u of Food, atid Poor Blood.
'aatr,s- CuJ, Imola .oapx of Pigisuhtktes alla
Kandla-- Plioaphozona for the • nervous
'.,..ilue is au excitailt of nutrition,. Iron for .
1,
and Celisaya for promotiug streugth,
'onion in existence hi so reliable to main -
•e; vitall futees and euergize all the organ a
'r:4 Ji :tICAI bOay..
. i
E1 '—'—••-- __,..._, _
;
i' Taro as* Electric Oil„
•‘..•::: TME its. cat:rarer IN Goon. no you
4a,` aack71 Hist., f..t- IT? ras NoT, IT as
it a Yon pm.
ale brut tea- prepavations of metlieino
wittia ocst the hupartial tudgruent of
l • for tu y great 1-aaat1 of time. One of
a a aaas.'• -'1..a.crate OIL, purely a prepar- i
la c,f shim: of the'oe at oes that are kilo Wu, '
ta.s.siaaina virtues of its own, Scientific
a atiow that livatistries wav be formed of
estaisets ht canain Ilaed propoaticms of
tnat paottucing e.decta which could
from the use of any one of there, or in.
arrabinations. Thas iu the preparation
la clenaitalehange takes uhtee, Lorraine,
'ad whiehceeld not by any possibility be
je any talea comeiriatiou or proportions
eaainanalitaits, or ally other ingredients,
aly elifftirt tit from itaything ever before
AA hich Produces the 1/10tit at, tortishing re -
it letting a w-ider range of application
nealichia ever before discoverad. It con-
s:acohol lot- other volatile liquida, cense-
.oa withieg by eyaporatiou. Wherever
get tiat! lanatit o.f every drop; whereas
j preparatiotai uearly all the alculta is
2 t "Way, ta=.1 y.nt get only the small quan-
E: 'which tia-v nifty. eoutain,
N-.. THWIAS, Pumaas, N. Y.
W.TIIittti.'. & LialaaN, Neweaatle, Ont.,
ta tor the Dominion,
'-Electrits-Selected aud Electriwe d,
i Seaforth by E. Riche= & Co, and R.
GA.I.OTIES.,
•
"Tlie cause Of 'Orman. -Suffiage -
Board y of husbandi.
-A.1. young man in' A shtAtild,sought
to Bemire his sweetheart. by .strategy, -so
, so he took her Out for it beat-H(10e and
threatened to junip overbear4 tatehtehe
lake ,if she didn't consent to marry hirn.
But itldid'Ilet Winja". , She offered to bet
him a ;dollar that' he daren't dive in.
- *ref. Prod r seems. to . have been
e 3 after," says Felix
guiltyliof a paradox. ;In one of his
re -
cont lectures he distinctly stated that
there Was no an mal _life on the moon.
" And yit, innate
Ozgyne, " he showed' us a hape af lunar
__t_e:1 b"iena be aa, mean wi' it ; it's for
a pui . fatherless bairn," said a Scotch-
wornto an apo hecary who was weigh-
ing o ,t two Onne s of calomel for a sick
child.; .
-It was an expreLive remark of a
practical, man regarding the Ivennan of
thep riod, recently : " he ' don't know
enough, sir, to boil water." '
-) at is the earliest financial trans -
actio on record ? Tt't'llen Pharaoh re
eived a cheele on the 'bank of the Red
Sea, 6-ossed by "Moses & Co."
• --A bachelor says if you hand a. lady
_ a newspaper with a paragraph cut out of
' it, net a line will be .read, but every bit
ot interest felt in the paper by the lady
will :centre in finding out what tb.e miss-
ing -paragraph contained.
--ISpaiu;s a ntee place to raise' chick-
ens. They have so inany coupstthere.
-e-At a. prayer -meting in Maine, a
few days ago, one of the members pray-
ed Lord, thou knowest that Charles
Tompkins hts seld poor beets to some of
ea. ; Mak.e him_.do .khe fair thing."
es--" Mono -poets" is the new name for
peieons who write but one verse and
thdn die. Thislisn't/the kinof a poet
thLt sendt
s pieces to he papers.
Clergyman -4- ' ! f d '. 'in afraid you're
tipsy, Lachie."1 Laehie-`` -Ye needna,
lute rect." Clergyman
it."Lachie-, ' So am
far ower soon. The
be4 teered-yer
-3" I'm sorry fo
1,1 for I got fe
wp.isky was gra! !.
•
-Inferior eature "You ZauSt
nehke all your , rrangementt, madame,
to do this a i cl do • that, without
eter consulting me !, . Do 3 ou forget,
iseadame, that in your husband -the
liusband whom y n promised to 'love,
limier and obey?' Saperior Creature -7
teeeagmeIy)-"I ell, well, little man,
•
its no good being CpotSS about that. I
romised, of .cenrsel; !but you know I
eVer meantits!"' s
1 •
• A D. k .1take. .
- -.
,
On a sleeping: c -; the other.' night, .one
lady exclaimed,: , n ae low and solemn
voice; " Oh how y e drI - am !" There
) - . ., . . • e, .
avas a moment, s. . muse, and. again rang
lout„ t‘ Oh, litive..': ry I: am !" Another.
anneAtpassed, and the . (toeing . sleepers.
tele oneemore S,„ artled . by the sepia- •
1r
. chrahinformatione " Ohlt how dry I am
.m !"
i ! Won't soebod get that - -woman a
drink '-r howled an elet gentleman, who
-being rhannatie; and oeutping an upper .•
berth, could not very- well do. it himself.
The demand Was complied with, and the
grateful sound of -04eglirie water Was 80011.
• . 6-, • , , 6
heeed..- Then there was a moment of si.:
'ewe; and .followitat it; carne , the . same
solemn , tones, ': .011, hOw dry I was V"
There appeared trek* n$ doubt of it, by -
the ocoupants of Ole- call, and. if the truth
could have been •. knowitt they were un -
1
seilithly glad she d fo Bad .relief. ; and
they comeiesed th Anse:yes •-lafeeele • for
eletat. Then the v dee. h gain' smote the
air: ". Oh, how - ry Il was !•" Every-
body started, endeat-eryl eye was dis-
tended.. " Oh, Ilea dry I was !" repeat-
ed thegratefui wom n. . " Then dry up !".
screamed the - gallin t ol 1 gentleman in
the upper berth, ,-, ,' he di I. . . ..
Charles We ley s Loves.
Sophia Hopkey, a itiec of the princi-
pal magistrate, was1 young, pretty and
intelligent. Weslee was pleased with
her and she with In a She dressed i111
white because he lik d. it, and regulated
her habits by his , ("vice, he fell sick
and she nuesed him He made up his
mind to marry her. Delamotto opposed
the idea of a marriahee Wesley' submit-
ted the matter to ti e Moravian elders,
who advised him to ,proceed. no- further
in the matter. " The 1 Lord's will be
done," replied Wealey I, bit he Was M
a sore strait. Sophia isra.s_ naturally
piqued, and hastily'engaged :herself to
one William Willie. sale' and the mar-
riage took place Mar h 12 --in four days
-Wesley in the mea itime having vainly
urged her to break t e engairement and
many him. Weslei made this curious
entry in his journal ':
" February 5. -On of . the most re-
markable dispensati ns of 'Providence.
toward me began to Is low itself this day.
For many days I coil not at all judge
which way the scal would. turn ; nor
,
was it fully determined till March 4, on
'Which- day God commanded me to Pull
out ray right eye, and by. His Grace I
determined. to do so, but being slack in
the execution, on Manday, March 12,
God being very inereifid to me. My friend
performed what . I I could. not. -And
again : 'March 8. -Miss Sophy, engaged
herself to Mr. Williaanson; a person, not
remahkable for handeomeness, neither
for:greatnesseneither for Wit or knowl-
edge or sense, and least of all for religion;
and on Saturday, March 12, they were
married, this being the date -which com-
pleted the year from My firet speaking to
her. What thou does% .0hGod, I know
aot now, but I shall know hereafter."
About this tune, and dqubtless in ref-
erence to this trausaOtione Wesley
a -tote the well known .hynin beginning e
,
IS there a thing beneath the sun .
That, strives with Theemy heart to- share?
Oh, tear it thence, a.nd reign alone,
• The Lord of emery motion there. , . ,
In 1749 oecukred an odd episode in
Wesley's life: On mu: of his, missionary
journeys, he had beea taken sick at
Newcastle, where he was nursed by
(trace. _Murray, one of his female " help -
ere," a handsome, clever widow of four -
and -thirty, Wesley himself being twelve
years older. He atked her to : marry
him. She seemed amazed, and replied. :
"This is too groat a bleseing, ' I -can't
tell how to believe it. This is allf could
have wished under he Wesley,
quite naturally, tookthis for a formal:
betrothal. But (rate had not long be-
fore nursed. John Burnett, a' Methodist
heaeher of about her own ° age ; and
Wesley was soon astounded by a joint
etter from (trace and. Jahn, asking his
riiisent to their marriage. Then. ensued
comedy lasting for months, the like of
vhich . no playwright hae ventarcd to .
rut upon the stage. Giice would have
ecu quite content wit i either of her
overs, were it not for tie other. But,
.ontrary to all example, it was the ab-
ent one whom she vented. When
Vetley was with her sh longed for Ben -
nett; when Bennett 'alas present aae
longed for Wesley. Row many tina s
she broke and renewed her engageme t
with each it would be hard to tell. !III.
love you," she said to Vresley, ''a tho -
sand times better than 1 ever loved John
Bennett ; but I 4 afraid if I don't near-
ry him he'll inn mad." i That very, eve-
ning she promisedlierscilf again to Ben-
nett. A week arter, the told Wesley
she was determined to lie% and die with ,
Jahn; She, indeed', wanted to be mar' -
lied: at once, but Wesley wished f r
some delay,. Uratiie said that she wou d
A not 'wait more thaiii a year. A fortnigl t
later, she met BeiMettafell at his fee,
and I acluiowledgedi that 'she had used him
ill. I They were 4rriell, a week after.
This strange ma4.iage, seems to have
teirnecl out a happy on$. Bennett died,
in the triumphs ofi,faitli. ten years later.
GraCe survived until 1803,. dying at the
age Of .87.. For yeees t:the. was a bright
. light in the Metho4ist !society. Wes]e.y
taw her three lays Allier her marriag ,
and but once more oii earth. Thirty -
lune years after, she c me to London on
a vitit to her son, and xpressecl a wish
to see = We 1 .
. e ras 85, years old,
she -Past 70, Whlift ,co lti they now have
to say, except " Hail ajud farewell ?"
13 I
Ilac Groat *en lo'Ketateitly. 1
ron - '' item DICAL PILLS. ,
TH S invaluable m liable is unfailing in the
-1- e ire of all those pa nfuliand dangefous diseases
to w 'eh the female ons itution .is subject. It
mod ratea all excess ai,kd rthnoves all obstructions,
and aspeedy cure niayiba r lied on.:
- To married ladies, itis pecaliarly suited. It will
in a short time, briug ein the monthly period with
regn aritv,. i 1
Th se 'Pills sould not' be taken by Females
deui g the first three ino4ths of Preguney, as they
aro sire to bring on 11.11.scarriage, but at any othei
. time they aro safe. • , 1
In all eases of Nervt us1 and Spinal Affections,
pain in the back and iinibs, fafigne on slight ex-
• ertiep, palpitatiou oi1 the heart, hysterics, and
whitrathese pills •will effect a ortre when all other
mea s have failed ; land although aa peAverful
reruodY, do not contaialiren, calorecl, antimony, ot
anything hurtful te taa$ constitution.
Fiill directions in Ithe pamphlet around each
package, which should be carefully preserved.
Job Moses, Now York'Sole Proprietor. $1.00 and
124 cents for postage, eclosed toNorthop & Lyman,
.,79:
return mail.
i)
Newcastle, Ont., :t...e.ier 1 agents f or the Dominion,
will manre a bottle, c etaaining oyer 50 pal -6 :
f-•:'''' Soldin Seaforth by E. Hickson & Go.,
and
R. Lamsden. ; :
Lir ff;',-A
M. IdIET, S0lI1L, Wingliana has been Iola
" • pointed. Agent, for he C'olonial Securities Com-
pany of Euglend, ha iattlso Agent for several pri-
vate Capitalist:: of Toronto, who, loan Money t
very reasoaable rates. Interest payable year y
Charges nfoclerate.
Winghant, Dec. 15, 4371. 213
-
-tircOAUGHEY & II(OLMESTED,Barrerte.rs,
torneys b liftWI !Solicitors in Chancery end
Insolvency, Nottuies Public and Conveyancers.
8oli4ors for the R. 0.id3ank, Seaferth. Agents far
- • •
vuu valluun, -1d010 aaisurruce-uompany,
N. B.,itsos000 to
Houses and Lots forWe.
• RENSON & MEYER,
•A•-' at Law, Solicitors!'
Conveyancers, Notail
forth and•Wroxeter.
inves.t at once, at Eigb
yearly.
aaau. naxsox.
---
‘AT . R. SQUIElt, Barrister,
era, itc., erode
Deblor ,.N.-. Ou.'s Emponitm,
Squint-
Tot Ai113I9‘.CE1iS, Att4neys,
-1-' &c., Brussels, On
the Post Office.:,
W. It. sQuIER,
271 Goderich
- ---- - -
. , i
',oil at 8 per cent. Farcue
. . .
Banisters and Attorney
In Chaneery and Insolveney
4; Public, etc. Offices -Sea
1:18,00 of Private Funds fa
per cent. Interest, payabh
:5&)
H. ly. c. ALEYElt.
Attorney
telt, Ont. Oftiee--over
'Market
I
0 illteDonald,
Solicitors
.1i Oilice-stwo
'
DANIEL MeDONALD,
`
-
fn Ghana
J. C
Square. 2fit
ill Chancery
doors 'with al
Brussels.
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fi6
113....;'1[4:4.
a'
T.C.1\
-IA- :lino'
end the
Hotel
formerly
hope*
so liberally
yearl,
cony
choicest
A cal
. 291
0:1ra S Ho
bogs
travelling
lately oeoupi
known
to receive
bestowed
in the hotal
nienc.e will
Liquors
eful and relit
Ez
to. •
pu
hi
a .ontinuanc.e
buOiness.
be Provided
mud
blehos
TIT
, sEAF01111‘11.
t te to his
lie. that he
d by Mr.
t1e I..Krir.NE
4)
- mon him c
Every
for
Cigars only
tier always
.MAS KNO.,
'- Thomas
id friends and
has leased the
111111111AY, and
' HOUSE, and
the pa tionage
ming his many
comfort and
revellers. The
opt in the Dar.
in attendance.
, Proprietor.
Von
i'- C.
accoIlnodation
idled
'itabl
A -very
9
-TE. oF -wA HOTEL,
3. McCUTCHE' •N, PrOprie
for travellers. T
with thel-ery beat liquors al
ngattauhed, 'Ai) stage lea
clay for Winghain.
Clintoin Ont.,
or. First-class
e Bar is sup -
ci cacao's. Good
es -this Honse
204-4t
FOSTER'S H 'TEL, p
HOMAS FOSTEI !begs to i
friends aud the aaveling pn
paned his new hot&1,adjoining t
Seaforth, whore he h si the very b
bleu for reaa and boa -t The best
cigars at the bar. THOM
ORTIi.
form his old
tic\ that he has
e \ OA Oflice
'sl ccommoda-
of liquors and
S FOSTER.
1311 • JI.C.A.14.
JJE CAMPBELL,
'ty, Montreal,)
Huro . Qftiee-Neat
Marb e Works, and
Main atreet Sett:foray
(
DI
nigh.
aracluate of IL
Coroner for
Idoor to qalder
. jposite Mc
iteni the Railway
t , (late Of
C unty of Perth.
*Brothers' Hardware
aKING'S office
cGill Univer-
the County of
Brothers,'
ellum's Hotel,
Station. i
l'IR KIN 4-, Seafo
--' oroue] for the
resideuce over johne
Mainjst. Calls at
tend d to day or
Carroubrook,)
Office and
Store,
will be at-
_
- 287
L. VIIROOE,
geon, etc., Cor
Oilic and Residence
streets, next, to the PIaing
. p., C. M.;
nier for the County
Scalier of Market
Mill.
a
Physician Sur-
of linen.
and High
A
Crradatite
has settled
found
disentos,
In all
done
dere
M. CAMPBEL
man 01 Ooruel11Jiversity,
of Oaten
permane
ready and will
in all .kindsl
kinds of weeth
and office tivo
ce Hall.
--
, 7. S., Licentiate
Ithaca,
Veterinary College,
tly in 'Varna,
ne to attend to
b aniraals (man
r and at all
dors eastof
.
and Prize,
N.Y., and
Toronto,
where he will be
all kinds of
excepted),
hours. Resi-
Cook's Tem -
1 319
IVE'PERINARYISURGEON.-D
V.
eatorth
been
ary 0
Of Horses
Las opened
Shoeiag
tend
ended
Of Ki
erianny
Charges
S., bogs to announce
and sur minding
awarded the ipleicaa
llege, and is, now
and Cattle and
an offiee in
shop, where he
to calls. • Diseasett
-to. Residenee,
loran & Ryan's
Medithaes kept
reasonable.
to the
country
of the Ontario
prepared to
all domestic
Sonnection
Fill be found
of the feet
Office and shop
new store. All
constantly
;
MoNAUGHT,
inhabitants of
that he has
Veterina
treat diseases
anina0B. Ho
with his horse.;
ready to at-
spediallY at -
in the irear
kinds of Net-
on hand..
229
J. G.BULL,
Wit
ieatly
operations
0 'oe
i r.i
.
1
L.D. .,
ON,Denti t,&c.,Seaforth,
rio. Plat b work, latest
exec'tt ed. All sur-
, performed with
Feessas low as can be ob-
_hours from 8 A. M. to 5
A. G. Mel ougall's Store,
270
„,-
...,
1$11116..--'
care tud
1eine
MRooms
ain
- -- ri...:0R41-
-aa ..,_, la)
styles,
gical
promptitude.
1 elsewhere.
dyer
st.
i J.
• ber
to intimate
his p
const
rote:lint:try'
c lis
ons
CHIIRCHIL14.1ieteiinary Surgeon, (mem-
of tho Ontamot Veterinari College,) begs
that he has returned b5 the practice of
ofessiort in Seafoith, and ma. Itt all times be
lted on the thscses of Ho seta Cattle, &c.
medieine* •oonstantly on_ hand. All
prilmiptly atteilleid to. 0 tli 1 e, at Mansion
Seriforth. 278
t-
•
orsIs
LE IVIC.
SILiltl"S LITEllY
1flice-At Murray's
aud first-class
L'S LIVERY ST_
lierses and
ud. Favorable
ercial Traveller.
a, will be promp
ICE AND STAB
s Hotel; Main -Sfret.
TH
AND S. E STABLES.
Hotel, Seaforth. Good
Oenveyances liva.ys on hand.
BLES, SE ORTH, Ont.
bJmfortable ehicles, always
Arrangemen s -made -with
. All orders left at KNox's
ly attended -tea
E.: -Third oor North of
)MAS BEL , Proprietor.
E
Good
on h
Co
llo
OPI
Knox
221
111ORCIVINOIAL
L. I
John
Refer
1
, 1
sal in le et
LAND
orders 'eft at th
Murray will rec
nces-Dr.00lenlaa
toolei C.
SUEVEY
Mansion
ve immedi
and Dr. sing.'
E.,
11, Seriforth.
ouSe with Mr.
te attention.
411*52
-'
TIRE a{
-
unejNvir
84RST OP N,
One night last week,
John Logan's Old Stand.
CAUSE A T_JARGE NEW STOCK OF
RESH GROCERILS.
JAMSEEDMTYND has opened out in John
Logan'4 old and woll-knowii stand a nice stook
of Fresh
GROCER ES
oornprisini everything which should be found in a
first-rate Girocery Store.
FLOUR and FEED on hand.
He solicits a call, and will gaaraatee
tion.
819
,satisfac-
ZED1WOND:
AND.
NEW YEAR. qIFTVS, •
cOrzsisTiliG or
Album, Bibles, Testaments, Praye
ily I3ibles, plain and illustrated, Ch
illustrated, Pocket Diaries, Pocket
Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Lad
. Dressing Cases, Jewel Cases, Ink
Cases, Meerschaum Pipes, Toilet S ts, &c,,
Books, Filni-
ldron'B Books,
oaks" Purses,
es' and Gents
Stands, Cigar
JEWELR
Gold atid S lver Rings, plain an. noy:, Brooches.
Ear Rings, Brtuielots, Gold Stud., Plated &ode,
Gold Sloe as Battelle' -Gold Pe 13, Gold Pencil
Cases, Gel( and PlatedLockets la etches, °benne,
Gold Ohaine, Alberts, &c.
GREAT BARAI,UNS I
CLEARING S
HAIR ()RNA
JEWELRY.
LE.
ENTS.
MUSfCAI1 1117811117-31E1VTS.
Concertinas'Aceordia fi, Mouth Organs,
Violin -strings, fiineet Italian.
:Also TO/S for Girls and Bo s, at
R. L 11.1SDEN'S,
' ,Seaforth.
I
REMCWEb. E 'OVD.
;04
'
M ROBE
TON,
Ot,binet-mlaker and 1 nd rtaker,
HAS RE AO VA), his ware roe' a to I
ANP,
. - JOHNSOX'S OL
Main-istreet, S
Where he has on Mild a sup
ture of every de
CALL AND
afort
nor
eript
UNDERTA ING
Having porehased,Mr.ITh m as
I am preptujed ta attend fun rills the shortest
notice, eith, r in towp o country.
Coffins, Sizes
took
on
IT.
f Funii
ell's EAlt SE
Kept oonsttintly on ham
SIII OTTD 8HAi.
Potrroa.
FURNITURE,
THE ON* 'TING NE
A NEW IFWINITURE
•••
FURNITURE.
DFITL COME AT LAST.
TORE IN JEAFORTH
rPHE UNDERSIGNED AS OPENED OUT
Kinds such as
Cane Seat, Wood Seat and Spin
- boards, Centre. Tables,
,
We will also be "pretlared to do all kinds
A LARGE STOCK •F FURNITURE OF ALL
r Seat Chars, B dsteads, Sofas, Side-
L6unges, Inure es, c6e.
1 ORDER WORK, PI
TURE FRAMING, &ei
'1
UNDERTAKING.
When such is re ired you will find it to your adviantage to patronize . COFFINS will be kept
on hand or made to eiez1 SHROUDS always k pt in stook, A HEARS + to hire in conneetioniwith
the business. t
1
With an acquired knom in
edge of the busess fx m fourteen years expo nce we respecfully so
et0 a
' 16
share and a trial Of n1lio patronage. No eye to monopoly.
To enable us to se)11 ebeap and also to save ex wises we will 15e our o porter.
4-*
N. B. -A new Pi no fOr sale or will be given i part payment for a hone.
& Co.
TWE DS,
L 0 GA
TWEEDS, T EEDS.
NEW SPRINC TWEEDS RECEIVED
N & 'JAMIE
SUITS M4DE To ORD:R
GO9ID FIT§ GUARA
TEED.
UTTING DONE FREE OF alIA.ROE.
'
CALL AND SEE TWEEDS. 111-0 TROuBLE TO
LOGAN
now GooDs.
JAMIESON.
JUST
s
Mt R B RTSON,,
CABINIF _R FaND UNDERTAKER,
Johnson's Old Stainl,
Main street, Seaforth, has now oral hand a good
aseor Taant of •
Eaa `111 T-TID
Whieli he an furnish heaper than they can 'be
got e owhere. 1 25
WHO WAN S MONEY?
A. STRONG SEAFORTH,
Will Lo.an Money at a frow RATE OF INTER.
EST, either on Farm or Village Property
Parties c tuiring monle] should apPly to him.
icrisr YO 1 R PROPER'''.
AD. YO 1 R
A.• S-rong Seatorth.
IS ALSO GENT FOR
The Scottish Provinci
Fire end Life.
The 'Westein Insuranc
Fire and Life.
The Isolated Risk
Canada.,
Terms as 'reasonable
agent doing business fo
OFFICE -over Stro
Store, Main Street, Seal'
Insurnnel Company -
Company, of Toronto-
surance Company, of
as offered by. any other
reliable Companies.
g &Fairley's Gronery
rth. 252
$5 TO•$20rr-dz.8e_stigeollts working
people'of either sex, oung or old make more
at work for us in their lipare moments, or all the
time, than at anything else. Particulars froe.
Address G. STINSON & o.,Portland,lraine. 284
AVOID
A VICTIM of early in
4-4- debility, premature
vain every pdyertised
Ample memis of Holf-cu
to his fellow-auffexers.
78Nassau Street, New
QUACKS.
'ecretion,censiug nervous
ocay, &c., having tried in
eready, has discovered a
e, which he will send free
Address, J. H. REEVES,
ork.
TO THE UBLIC OF
ititirr*SH ftiO TIT AMERICA.
IN C0NSE6T.IEN0E cf frauds that have been
practiced upon you ly two or three individuals
(who for a time took th name of the " New York
Chemical Cempany') liking and selling some-
thing which they call " olloway's Pills and Oint-
ment," and which, for season, were freely sold
in many parts of the ritish Provincee as my
genninePillc and Ointm nt, I have, for some time
past, considered it my uty to caution the public,
through the medium o the picas, against buying
these spuricis articles. judgments have been ob-
tained. spit* this Ban nipt Crew, in one case by
a Mr. Oassurd, who, w u about to levy at the
latter end: ot October la. , found the mane of the
Chemical Coinpany had ecu Painted out and that
of Samuel Vose substi uted. Many respectable
firms in the British P ovinces, who obtain my
medicines direct from here, have very properly
suggested thet I should for the benefit of them- ,
selves and the public, insert their names in the
papers, that it may be lnown that my medicines I
can be had Igenuine fis in them. The following
is a list -of the firms alln ed to ; and I particularly
recommend those who d sire to get my .mediciues
to apply to Om of the 1IJOIIS8S named : ,Messrs.
Avena, BnOwtr &a Co., Halifax, N. 18;;Illessrs.
•Foitsrraf Efalif , N. 8.; MOSS1* T. B.
DARKER & ONS, St. Jjobn, N. B.; - Mr. T. DES
DRINAY, ChB :10ttet0W11, . E. I.; Messrs. LANGLEY
& 00., Victo "tt, B. C.; tsars. Moonn & Co.. Vic-
toria, B. C.; 1Dr. TWIN VALLIVA, Chatham, N. B.;
Messrs, Motno & Co., M areal ; Messts. if. WINER
ni•
& CO., Ila, ton, Ott.; Zlr.H. J. Eos, Tbronto
Mr. A. CurinAran SKIT a St. John, N. B.; Mr.
Joins -Boma Goderich, O4it.; Messrs.EattoT & Co.,
Toronto; Mr. J. ClIALONEB, St. Iehn, N. B.; ,
Messrs. ilAltrxnTo?.: Bi,nrniiis, St. John, N. 33.;
Mr. R. S. P1l.TDDY, Win leer, Ont.; Mrs. 'OWEN,
MOrileIt, N. S.; Mr. Gam GE C. HUNT,qx., Freder-
ictou, N. B.; tMr. W. H. nomesox, Harbor Grace,
N. F.; Mr. 3. L WrLSY,lrredciricton, B.; Messrs.
W. & D. Trity., Moans. . My rim and Ointment
are neither *1anufaetuxe1 nor sold inany part of
the United States. Eaci Pot and Bcix bears the
British Government star p, with theWords, "Hol-
loway's Pills and Ointitent, London," -engraved
-thereon. The medicineare sold a the lowest
wholesale net prices, in quantities of n t less than
...2t/ worth, viz.: 8s. 6d 22s., and 34. pet- dozen
boxes of Pillor pots of Ointment, for which re-
mittances innst be sent n advance.
THOMAS HOItLOWAY. .
N. B. Chainaists and other vendor' a Hollo-
way's genuine Pills and qintiueuts ma • have -their
names inserted in the lIooal papersf they will
p ease apply here -
I 533, Oxforcl Stre t, W. C.
ondon, Dec. 1, 1873. 1317-26
-a
1\T
• r
rr 0 1EC
ECE.IVED AT WILSON
A Splendid Stockof NEW and FRES
Canned Fruit, -all -ef which will be fou
a
GROCKER
Their Stock of
SEA.IPOELTII,
FRUITS, sneh as Raisins,. Cun
d good value.
s
ANO 'GLASS
CROCTMRY and GLASSWARE is the Best and.
& YOUNG'S,.
ts, and. eyery description Of
ARE.
Cheapest' in Tema
WINES & LIQUORS 'OF THE BEST & PUREST _BRANDS;
ALB
Wholesale and
AND .1rORTER _FOR FlitfILY USAIR GLASS AND WOOD.
G CERIES
Of eery desalt tion in abundance, and chap. Good Tea -from 40 cents t ar pound.
• i" "
FLOUR A...AD .FEED always o vd.e, Goods deiiverect in, Too' n Free
of .
. .
WILSON & YOUNG.
CHEAPER T --IAN EVER.
THE1SUBSCRIBEI R HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED A LARGE JUANTITY OF
TEAS, SUGAS,1 FRUITS,
AND GENERAL ICROCERIES,
AT PRICES MUCH LOWER THAN THE CURRENT MARKET VALUE,
Is enabled to give the public even
BETTER BARGAINS THAN HERETOFORE.
The goods are .now in stock, and the inhabitants of Town. and Co -
get their share of the
1
-
Going at the Chequered Atom.
1
try are invited to come and
-A1Ns
JAMES M
RPHY,
Lain -Street, Seaforth.
PtJBI4IC INT 0 'II
WM. THQMSON,
1
TIORIVI-FIRLY OF EGMO/sTDVILLE, begs to inform his old faiends 4d customers that be has
-1-• removed to Seaforth, in the Store adjoining Counter's Jewelry St re, -where he will be happy
to meet with all who' wish to purchase first -01115s
f,
TEAS, SUGARS, LOFFEES, PICES,
1 , [
And GROCERIES of _every kind, fresh and of the best quality and eh ap.
1
'REMEIVIBER THE PLACE AND BE SURE TO -.CALL.
i
THE' EIGHEST. PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS:
N. B, -All parties indebted tome would oblige by calling and making 1 ediate aettlement.
LLIANI TrIOIVISON.
sin
c:e
rim
igen
NOSNHOP
3
N. ET VR S' friTi
T VA!a-awl ATI SCIDOo
Q.
0
St171a
,S. ADOTH QTY
TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE.
W. H. OLIVER,
Harness, Saddle and Collar
MAN UFAiCTURER,
MA.1117-ST, ISTRAfrORTH.
ax•
SIGN 01? TriR SCOTCH COLLAR.
A choice assortment of tight and heavy Harness,
Whips, Bells, Horse Clothing, &c., kept constantly
on liaard, Reopening parimptly attended to, and
charges moderate. Remember the place, sign a
the Scotch. Collar. ' W. H. OL1N.N1R.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
CLINTON WOOLEN MILS.
rips. Subseriber begs td,annotinee that his Fee -
toy is now in full operation, and would call
attention to the superior :stock of Cloths Olathe
has on hand, which he i offering et prices 'that
will convince all of the benefit of a local factory,
feeling assured that all wiki realize thesaving over
importation, as a proof, see the following prices
Union Tweed, 650 to 70e.
Fulled Cloth, 75c to 90e.
Tweed, 850 tag $1 10.
Flannelsa55c to 70o.
IJnio.n Flannels, 50c to 70o.
Blankets, &c., on hand-.
Also, Grey, Red, and "White Stocking Yarns.
My cuStomers through the county who were
formerly supplied by my peddler, 'will be waited
upon in a few days by my on wht will either take
orders, or supply them at once with the article
desired.
Special Rates when Purchased by the
PieSe.
• Cloth Fulling and Custoni Carding attended to.
• AN Emmy GALL 13 SOLICITED.
1 THOS. R. FOSTER.
14.EMOYAL.
THE SEAFORTH.SHAVINC AD MIR
DOESSINO SALOON •
TTAS been removed to new premieee, adjoining
-Li- John Logan's old stand, iknd opposite W. Rob-
ertsorr & Co.'s Ifinalavare Store. The proprietor
begs to state that he has •fitted up his new shop
with every convenienee, and is determined to make
it a first-class establishMent. He has also on
hand a nice stock of
LADIES CHIGNONS AND BRAIDS
Of the latest styles. He is'also prepared to take in
LADIES HAIR COMBINGS,
And have them straightened and -worked into
Braids, Belts, swil;ehes, Curls,
Charges reasonable.
Gents' Wigs furnished {in the shUrtest notice
at less tgan city prices.
A all is respeetfully solicited.
307-52 WIT,T,TAM 'rEWM.A.N.
-
S. L KEIMEDY,
OUSE, SIGN and03:41:AXENT.A.LPAIN1Elt
arld Grainer. Paperheoging alao attended to.
Work done as cheap as b any other good -work -
Man in the bueinessorders left with Mr.
K.ennedy, or for hire at th Exnesmon Orn.e will
be promptly attended to. 2726.