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BRIENOTE
Pennsylvania is valued at seven t ou-
sand railli.en.S. ' • !. ' . .
' 4-olm -Harpei, the Kentucky h rse
td at P int
trainer, is reported' to be seri. !Italy ill
—*raters weighing three ounds inl
ten inches long have been fon
Pinallis,.. near Tampa, Florida.
;Tho funeral expenses of men. k4led
in thelliOosac Tunnel, and paid by • the
ctintractors, have amounted to $10,OQO
in five. yrs.' • '
',Tustice Hames of °Inca. o has de-
dided that editors are profes anal en,
and that their 'scissors, pasth pot, .;
cannot be seized for debt.
—The State .Orrange. of Wi consin Ihas
reconainended the.Legislature to filer ase
the tax on grossreceipts,of,railava,ysf -om
three to five , per pent., and . tore ate
the tariff; . .
` f ..God. does not kill the devil," a.ys
- the Rey, Mit. Bailey, of Springfi ld,
Mas.,, in answer- to Gerald Mass y's.
questiOns "because the devil is to be
. the ag0nt! of punishment hereafter." -
_r1 Princess Beatrice was rede tly
confirnted. by the Archbithop of Can, er-
. bury a, Liverpool. n,The Archbishop ex-
hortedi the royal family. not to ake
pleasure seeking., the object of t eir
lives.
—The hatred- of the Chin se in an
Francisco is anis placarded iii a c gar
store i " Na Chinamen employed or
Chinese goods Sold here. Establi ed
sixteen years on, the principlq of w ite
labor only." 1 ., • -
—The _Florida Assembly ha aboli ed
the or*aniental !`-office of _Adjutant- en-
eral, and an amendment to the Co sti-
tution! has beenad.opted pro biting the
State from loaning its credit t indiv du-
als' or Corporations.
Nevada, a State of mines and d so-
lation, whose only hope after is min ral
wealth shall haVe been workect out is the
agricultuae of one or two vallelys, is I av-
iaglits -woods- levelled by 3,000 sti dy
axerneii. In . a few years it will 1 d a
conimonwealth of sagebrush.
--1-1-11.. B. Harvey, Wor. M ter ., f a
Maeonic Lodge in •TrOy, N:` -Y.1, sap the
country is overrim with bad. Charac ers
who solicit relief en the grouuti. of b ing
Mas n's. He -has had eight a plicat ons
in a ,day from men who, as he lea ned
upon. investigation, , had been exp ed
from; lodges., . . ' - i
,—B. XaBruce, the negro Senator f om
' L Mississippi,was!born a -slave 0. Pr ce
Edvaard. County, Virginia, aaV1 w.s a
portk on Mississippi river st6am1)ats.
He attende'. dachopl in Oberlin, lOhio, and
has' an Ordinary knowledgegr
of : aamnar. •
He was aa favorite with the colpred nen.
- of Mississippi. 1 'i !.. 1
—Pr4ident 'Roberts of Liberia . ays
that the trade and mercantile marin1 of
that republic are increasing" at a fate
scarcely 'credible. - An English corn any
Proposes to lay, a cable from Qape al-
ums, Liberia, to St. Vincent Cap *de
-Verde 'elands, Ithence to Lisbon, land
from Lisho4 to New York.
—A 'inanyand. Wife in Penobscot, IIe.,
died sudde0y after eating- a tlinne of
vegetables 0oiled in a kettle. The an
which coV0-.ad the kettle had leeii sed
in mixing- aleal and •arsenic f r Or ws,
and had not been so thoroughly deal sed
but that a deadly quantity of t ie 1)0 son
was dislotIggd by the steam. 1
—TiGreanbush, N. Y., a, chi reb.
stand close„ito the track of the Hua: son
River Itliirld. . The pastor's voice ras
clrownett\ in -la 'prayer by a Prolo ged
screech. af A ff!comotiye whist14 IN hen
he cOuld fie''It'ucl again he was praying
..
that Vai?alit; • might be conVerte( , so
, that the , -ani n sfi-. Of running train on
'; 1 Sunday ]iht impressed upon 1 im
—Xfiss :,-,-;;Iii-ai Ottle, a school teach r in
,Fryelnire ..,--' ,,Was brought befo e a
' 3/41-Tustice o1 -1' 'ace'for Whipping on, of
her sch4aw.Miss Pottle's- we aht
aeemed to )11ik11t ninety pounds, and
..;.V
her muscli nig by her deli ate
hands and..1,41 is-ts, were i ot r4uch
, pping, tsgt, i boy, and sixten ars
I
developed.: Je'larhipped scho ar -w s a
stra
old. Lear114 that 1 the punishment had.
. been well deserved, the Justice .ex a res -
sed. admiration f' -)r Miss Pottle s pi ick,
• and: discharded her.
— Moses lista es.; from Nev. Y rk,
a,
walke4 into a Chicago police\ station with
one boot pa le(14o a brillian de ree
callect the,‘ered. With 1 -ii rid. He
_ anal the cit
A A
•JI
-on _of 'the offiem in
charge to th keiliess of his 1; ()as, and
said : "1 have zhust come up here for
infermatioris -I: zlinat wants to -kilo v if
as it is the custams in _ Chicaga flii o- a
a -
gentlemans out by. the collar iwhei he
goes into a , hotel zhust to blache his
_
boots ?" He. had'called a bootblack into
the Pacific Hotel, where lie Was not a
patron, and the job had been hut halt
finished when the clerk, seeing no rofit
in it, had told a -porter to put him out.
—A Jewish journal called Glad Tit ings
has beeii commenced in Calcutta. t is
published' every Friday, and id pri ted
in the Arabic language and Hebi-ew har-
acter.
--LA question has •beeu i.aiseE in the
English papers about the pron mci tion
of the avord lAshantee, and the ane rers
seem to leaveit as far unsettled as 4ver.
A Mr. Chanoolt says the orthogaphjy is
Asianti ; another authority dee res that -
the people, callatI eir country Ashitee,
and themselves Asliamtees,.whil a tjhird
says that theerchants, native tra, ers,
1 na
and Africans in general, always lac the
accent on ti e last syllable. I hese
authorities h ve resided in the coin try.
—Mr. flol ert Buchanan say o his
countryman, Thomas Carlyle, th4 his
influence haa been. thoroughly pox ous,
and that hellaS supported every kinft of
'tbI lie
audj the
tyranny and three great hea—
d the South, the lie of Jamaica,
lie of the (4ei. an -war."
—A young author reading a tra edy
perceived his auditor very often puij. off
his hat at th e end of the line, aid a •ked
the reason. I 'can't pass a la:Ty ol 1 ac-.
quaintance w*thOut. civility," rePlia the
critic.
—Mr. watal :Heade, a broth
Charles Rea( 0, and an amateur hpo
Oprilla quest on, is the correspoidei
the London ' liinea in Ashantee.
—The trus ees of the British Nfu. eum
have resigned their patronage into the
hands of the I CloVernment. About four
hundred per4ns 'are einployed 1fl,COi nee -
tion with the MuseumL
, . 1
which, is, on the contrary, deprived of
somef the blood required to keep .up a
stimul' s of that nervous centre; that
sensat, on which ia felt in sea-sickn.ess re-
pembl' ig peculiarly what is felt immedi-
ately c',fter a letting of blood when the
patienL sits or Stands, namely, a disposi-
tion tO vomit, or actual vomiting. In
support of this opinion, mention is made
of thelfact that persons who are liable to
sea-siOkness experience its effects in a
much slighter degree when they are in a
horizohtal position, the relief thus afford-
ed bei g like that which is produeed. in
the sane position when a person is in a
state . f syncope. .
Mr.-Beeclaer's Love Story.
IToM was a strapping, healthy boy,
Aith 4 great appetite: He lived up in
the mOuntains among the charcoal burn-
ers u til he was nineteen. Then he
went own into the valley anl hired out
toa f riner: Torn was a scullion and a
dilidge, and first. along thefarmer hesi-
tated o trust even the hogs] to his care.
But ti. ere was A 'glimmering of something
in him that showed just' a little through
his- unleouthness. After a year or two
he beam'e a full farm laborer—a broad
shouldered, deep -chested, powerful fel-
low, ho made himself clumsily useful.
Well, j about that time the farmer's
daug er came home from school. What
a rev ation- shE was to Tom. Henever
i
knew until then ivhat it was to worship
anyth!•ng, nor 1). w awkward and coarse
he W ' .- He would. have given all he
had, • hich wasn't much, to learn how
to g t into a room without • hitting
. the d
hands
gan t
when
and t
impro
carne.farrne
or, or what to do with all his
-or how to -sit down right. • He be -
change his clothes for better ones ,
e came in from the day's work,
ere was about him the dawning of
ement. Finally, the great dsy
He stood trembling before the
's daughter, the hard word
was ipoken, nd she ,didn't repulse
him. I think - here is nothing in the
1ife of a man w ich so rouses and stirs
him a love. Tom went to the wrestling
motel:1,1es, and w_iat a vim there was in
him. He read, he went to church, he
wanted to see how the people acted.
And when after a good life he grew to
bean pld man, and talked in a trembling
voice 10 his grand -children, he used to
say; 'O, what a wife she was to me.
.What ver I bee' Me she made me." The
orld is full ofl just such nstances of
.Jbiessetlinf1uenc.
Trn4 CHINESE. I N CALIEGHNIA.—In the
United States S nate, Mr. Sargant pre-
sented a petitio horn 16,638 citizens of
Califolmia, askii a *the Senate to have the
treat,-
with Chi' a modified, so as to pre-
vent tie influx • f Chinese into this coun-
try. , lr. Sarge it favored the 'petition
in re arks- rela ive to the habits and
•custo s of the Chinese in California.
Out ol
100,000 them, not one had yet
applie 1 for natu aliza,tion.
A i.1TRICKES VILLAGE.—.It is stated.
that tle village f South Windham, Ct.,
has a aise of sII all in nearly every '
familal, and. seve al deaths have occurred.
All business has ceased, and no railway
trains s bop ther . '
1 y-ot rig lady to whom her
. —1.1e New B dford Mercury notes the
fact tiat a
father left 'a clea i million of dollars, with
the income of tbout $4,000,000 more,
has Red 'allegations against the will,
charta, 0 •
- that it execution was obtained
throu h fraud and undue influence. Her
reason for this Course acems to be that
there were, other legacies of about $30,-
000 to other parties. What a comfort-
able Wife that 'Woman would. be to an
economical young person, '
ammesamoamameaw. am.
Pirl iSS BORLAND,
: (From Mis Young's, Toronto,)
DRE48 4D .MA.11TTLE,31,411:ER
TwO doors Sou of theCommerdal
MAIN ST EET, SEAFORTH. 313
THE
ACRIOULTUR 1 MUTUAL. ASSUR,-
ANO,E ASSOC ATION OF CANADA.
HEAI;) OFFICE LONDON, ONT.
Ca_Prate (1st ja ary, 1878,)$3O,631 94, with
mei 36,000 Poli les in force. Premiums re-
ceived ifi 1872, $87,0t 0—an increase a over $9,000
on. the large busines of wn. This old reliable
Compaw—the same sful pioneer of cheap farm
insnranee in Canada. issuing now monthly nearly
as mint Policies as he Whole yearly issue of a
majorit - of other Co ipanies in the same line of
businea in tho corm 7, distributing their risks in
sath a i :mud: that under .no - apparent possible
calamity or °outing ncy, a heavy drain could be
made o4 their Capita , has decided/ to afford pro-
tection. o the owner and occupiers of Isolated
Dwellin .;s in Cities, "owns and Villages, at rates
that wit defy any yeapectablenr responsible office
to cut under.
Intending insurers, will note: That this is the
only Fire Mutual th t him deposited with the Re-
ceiver -General and een licenced to do business
threinghout the Doi inion of Canada. That the
assets and profits of his Company ' accumulate at
the Meinbers' credit,. ffording a sure fund for the
protectiOn of menabe ff, and keeping down the cost
of insurance, instea of (as with stock companies)
being diStributed am mgst shareholders. That it
insures I nothing mo e hazardous than Isolated
Dwellings, Farm Pro erty, CheeseFeetories, Coun-
try Chti.Ohes and -Se ool Houses, hits no branch
for the fnanrance of i• ore dangerous property, and
pays all 'damage by li "bluing, including live stock
inencloSed fields of arm." That, having, beffides
a. large !Premium N te capital, cash always on
hand, it is enabled to pay all honest claims with-
out any Unnecessary elay. That in the past eleven
years tile office has stributecl over "half a mil-
lion of lnoney" in atisfaction of losses to its
member*. .
Your anpport of tbi Company is solicited on its
own merits. 'It is denied for this office that it
has done more to pro 'de cheap insurance than all
the other Companits .ombineti. It is a notorions
fact that the competi ig Companies have for years
been coming our plea s ittld adopting ourrates as a
necessarv condition o their exieterice.
Give Ithe Old Faint Favorite the
Pr iferonce. ,
Applications by ma I proraptly attended to.
C • 8. T. DOYLE, Agent,
806 -ti Box 89, Clinton.
GSH HOGS!
-r of .
the Seaforth.
t of
10,0
Wa ted at the
aeldnu House
! Bogs.
_
S ea-Sielmess.
The opinim. sa eamthonly hel( •ii re- .
gard to sea -sickness, namely, that tail,s
due eitherto a congestion of th .1) il
or to a cominaition in the abdomi 'ial. vis- !
,
eera cattacel bt the motion of the . vagsel, i
aie very plau.Thly eeriiha.ted by M. Pel-
lerni; who, in a paper read. before the i
French Acade oy, attributes the ma adv i
to a d.eraiigecli eirculatien of the 1) nod
heaving of tie vessel. The result, of
produced. 1) the alternate rolling ' laiiiisc,11
eh.. says, is nota congestion ofthe br -in,
00000loo,ogootro,00-i-s.,--
-ALM
T11' much pleasu
ous elastomers tha
Pork Padking bnsine.
Main street. Harm
prfictical Sausage -ma
gettiug ai first-class. ar
SAI-8AGES OR ..
COBS.These inineed of such
call bef, re purebasii
pr0mi-t1:, attended to.
P. S....1.‘ Highest pri
THON A8 STEPH-ENS
.0 in informing his rainier -
he has. recommenced the
s in his old. stand. North
secured the services of a
er, the public can rely on
hie in either
VGAR-CURED HAMS.
vonid do welt to give him, a
g • elsewhere: AU ordera
. . -
e in cash paid for CORN'
110MAS STEPHENS,
310- • Main street, Seaforth.
NOTICE
A LL these -indebted
Veal by note or ae
callun,z en Ell-Wal'd Cas
Santa-
820
o DEBTORS.
the estate of the late E.
‘oluit will save expeuses by
at once and paying the
EDWARD- CASH,
A. G. MeDOUGALL
=PO J11-011.
Do iYoui Want Mon.q.
1
THE HAMILTON PROVIDENT AND
1.01A.N SOVIET.
Ineorpo ated A D. 1871, pursuant to 044 63,
Con. Stat. of 11. 0.
OPFIGE1—McInieB Block,. anima King and :John
treets, Hamilton.
CAP TAL $1,000,6100.
Adam
Preside
vey, C
RECTORS.
ope, re .ident ; W. E. Sanford, !Vice -
climes, A. T. Wood, Alex.i Haan
may, A'. F. Skinner, Plummer
D.
ries G
Dewar, J. K. Kcri4, Alex Turner, rohn Hervey,
John 'McPherson, J. M. Williams, M. P. P., !John
Brown, E. W. Hinman—H. D. Cameron, Treasur-
er; J. CI rar, S licitor ; A. McEachern, Account-
ant.
1
Intending borrowers will consult their be.1
t in-
terests by examining the ativantancous erms
offered b this Society, before going ersewhete.
Special Features.
No Lea yer's Fees charged where the seciurity
coneists 1 Farm Property, and when the Ldan is -
not less han $400, or for a shorter period , than
five year
The fu amount of the Loan handed over tb the
Borrowe . All incidental expenses maybe includ- •
ed in rep yments.
Repa elate may be made to fall due at .such
period of the year as is moat convenient to ' bor-
11°wherP
TL an may be paid off at any time on
equitable terms.
For Lo u. Tables and full particulars appIyIto
• H. D. cAm-Ertow, ,
Treasurer, Hamilton.
JAMBS H. BENSON, Barrister,
Valuator, Seaforth, 8118-13
BLYTH SHINGLE, HEADING
AND
NING FACTORy.
PL
rpHE Su scriber having leased the Mill for Many
-I- years orked by Mr. William Curtis, is prepar-
ed to sinn ly shingles and heading in large quail-.
titles at t1io lowest market prices. Piuticular at-
tention p id to • • '
fl OUST ill SAWING tt PLANING.
First-classShingles guarenteedt_as none but good
Sawyers are employed, and the boat quality of
Pine used 'The highest' prices paid for goodPine
and Timb r for Heading. • ;
The stjbscriber is also about to erect a , new
Shingle T1il1 on Lot 30, Con. 2 East Wavianosh
(two mile from Manchester), NAlidl Will be ready
for work oi the ist of :Tannery, 1874.
;Wanted a first-class Shingle Sawyer to Com-
mence wok on the 1st January next. ,
/
311-13 JOSEPH -CARTEXt.
1
VAUABLE FARM
FOR SALE
BY AUCTION
"'". BRINE has received instructions
-1.."-; from, Mr. DONALD MoINTOSH to sell by
Public Audtion at the
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SEAFO,R17Th
On SATURDAY, FEBUARY 28, 1874,
That desir Ole and valuable Farm, situated on, the
Huron Road, and being Lot 1, Con. 1, Hullect,
TUE FilItiT1
Contains 1..00 aires, 90 of which are cleared and
free from stumps ; situated 2.1; miles from Sea -
forth. There is a good frame house 86x30, also
a fariner'Aouse about 44.124,4rarne barns, 3 large
frame shet s, large bearing ,orchard, good garden.,
and plent,. of water: There are 9 rooms in.the
house, a voll of water in / the cellar that never
fails, also pump close to the farm bons al-
ways full cf water. I
Sale to Cotiimence at 1 o'clock P. M.
TE1MSi—$500 will be required cash on the day
of sale.; $L500 Witldri 30 days after sale ; the bal-
ance in Ilea annual instalbuents el 8 per cent.
interest.
The Farb:Lis hp. an excellent state of cultivation.
Further platicultirs may he .obtained from the
proprietor on the promisee, or from the auction-
eer.
1
DONALD MI N T0811, Proprietor.
J. P. BRINE, Anetioneer. 320
• • • • • •- o.1-4.
.; T'''';•
EXTR1CTING T E. I TH 'WITHOUT
- PAI
CCAR' WRIGHT, L. Di. S„ Surgeon Dentist
• atten s in Seaforth, at' Knox's Hotel, the first
Tuesday wi4d We nesdny of rich month; in Clinton,
at the Cornyierea1 Hotel, oi the following Thnxs-
days and F iday . The remainder of the timo at
hisStratfordnftec.
Parties r quiring newteeth are requested to eau,
if at Seaforth and Clinton, ou tile first days of at-
tendance.
Testimonials Of over 500 patients who have had
their teeth3 extrected by the rise of the Gas, May
be seen at iv °Dice office in Stratford.
Teeth sorted in the most substantial and im-
proved sty es.
Filling Ione in gold,;&c., in it manner which
cannot be urptiesed. 037 -
SEA Wall AND HURON
MA
BLE WORKS.
miEsIsET & BROTHER,
(Late- of Aamilten,)
Would inti ate Ito their nimierous friends and the
general pu lie thDt- they ere prepared to fill . all
orders for
Monuments, Headstones, Table Tops,
Mantels, ace.
Granite ,Ifovientents Imported to Order.
Work of he beat style and art, and cannot be
surpassed in thit Part of Ontario.
A call relectfully solicited.
Opposite ogan & Janneaon's Store,
MAIN-SREET, SEAFORTH.
E. ME S SET. MEST.
CLINTON
MARBLE .WORKS,
u ,,oiv ,STRERT,
Next door \Kest of the Commercial Hotel,
L
AIONUAIE..;TS ,HEADSTONES
And. work Of all, kinds in American and Foreign
Marble, designed anti executed in the best style,
and at most reaaonable priees.
illantl48 Pariml CI 'Oared Jlarble sttp-
plied on Short Noticc.
Granite Monuments and Headstones ifrinported
to order.
CALbER & COOPER.
277. ANDREW CALDER, Agent.
BOARDING.
COLLADAYhas leased the large and com-
•"-' mot -hots house, on the Salt Works Grounds,
adjoining -the Railway Station, and has fitted it tip
as a boarding-house. Good table and comfortable
rooms. Persons wishing a pleasant boarding-
house shoal?' apply, as there are at present a few
vacancies. "ransient boarders accemroodated at
less than hotel rate s. ' 228
0. P. BRINE,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the County of
J-1 Huron* Sales attended in all parts of the
County. All orders left at the Exrosrron Office
will be promptly attended to.
I 1
I
o
-WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
M. R. COUNTER
AS. one of the Choicest and Cheapest Stock of Watches, Clooke and Jevtialry to select from in the
Countl..
Every Article is Warranted to be as Represented.
Prices are lower than any other House doing a small trade on afford t� Offer. The Stook is the
largest and best selected in this section of the country.
A call of inspection is all that is required to convince the most skeptical of the truth of these
statements'
Just received, a full stock of the ELGIN WATCHES; the best American-made
t
Watches, all different grades, including the renowned "Lady Elgin."
A Lai-ge AS8Ortment of very handsome SiLer Weti-e such as Cruet Stands, Cake
Baskets, the., They are worth looking at. Gold Chaius in emlless variety.
Repelling promptly attended to.
M. R. COUNTER, Main -street, Seaforth.
A
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.
oo•
ew Millinery, New Mantles, I)?Tew Clouds,
New Furs, in Sets, Just Arlrived.
SPLENDID STOCK TO SELECT FROM,
j
AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH.
CREDIT SHORTENED --,-All Accounts comhig due Aprd and October.
All those who have not paid their Accounts will please do so at once
THOMAS KIDD.
•Z)
C .A. JD CD , 1\T S _
MR HILL
Returns tha-nks to the public for their cordial support during the past eight years, anti asks a con-
tinuance of the same. He will not be found advertising
"LARGE CONSIGNME
Which are never made, or fabulous quantities of goods that would require all the Stores of Sea -
forth to hold, or asking twice tho value of an article to make the unrefiecting eustomer think that by
a reduction from the price they are getting a big bargain, but will, as in the past, follow closely to
the following maxims of Trade:
Buy in the best naarkets and. on the best terms. .
Buy only such articles and. in such quantities as will Make quick returns.
Sell such articles as can be recommended.
Sell at the lowest possible advance. . .
Sell at one price only.
Sell for cash.
And will give to customers all advantages that will arise from long experience, character and
MOW" and thus contribute towards making for his patrons..
11.1111•1•1111V
A 'HAPPY KEW YEAR.
W. HILL,
Britannia House, adjoining the Post Office, Seaforth.
DON'T FORGET THAT THE
Great Clearing Sale of Winter Dry Goods
BEGINS
ON ;MONDAY, THE 19t1, 10 1S*4.
In order to dispose of the present very heavy stock, all Goode will be sold at C4int during this Sale,
and the whole stock must bd cleared out for Real Bargains, this Is a golden opportunity, if you 'want a
Pair of Blankets, a Good Shawl, a Beautiful Jacket, a Lovely Press, a Nice Set of
Furs, a Super 6 Suit of Clothes, a Hat or Cato of the Ntwest Style,
In fact if yon want anything in the Dry Goods way, you can get it now at DitNT'S, at a price that
will surprise you.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS and HOUSE FURNISHINGS 'it abundance, at
DENT'S Cheap Dry Goods and Millinery stablisliinent, Seaforth.
HARNESS
TRUNKS;
BAGS,
WHIPS,
COM BS
HARNES1S !
COLLA
VALISES,
ASHES
BR US H ES, &C
AT BEI7FRY & MAY'S, SEArrORTH.
Our HARNESS we can recommend to any one, s we use only first4ttaii Leather and make
none but first-rate Harness. We warrant our Collars not to gall a- Horse, and guarantee them to
give entire satisfaction.
ShoP Opposite 211-ansion Rouse, Seaforth.
•BELF.Rk & MAY.
COME ,ONE, COME ALL,
AND BCfY your,
NES4
FROM
WARPI, SEAFORTII.
I beg to state for the information of farmera and the public generally, that I have as good a stock of
Harness on hand as any in town, and I am determined not to be underaold by any etherestablish-
ment in the County. '
BELLS andoHORSE BLANKETS, all kinds, constantly on hand. Also TRUNKS and General
Furnishings.
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Main -Street, Seaforth.
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BRU SELS FOUNDRY.
THE SU SCIIITER 'wishes to eail the attention.
JL of the farming community in general to his
large and N aided stock of
Agri ultural Implements,
Consisting of
IRON AND WOOD PLOWS,.
With tlui latest improved:Steel Mould Board,
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ANG PLOWS,
ATORS„ LAND •ROLLERS,.
BROWS, SCUFFLERS, &C.
He woUldibeg to call special attention to the
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celebrated
FA MERS3 PLOW,
Which h& given nniVerSal. SatiSfaCtiOn WhOTOVO
used, tb wbich is now added a Thistle Point, so
much reqUired in this part. Also, to 'SOMA Ltd'.
daSS
STAVEi.DRUM LAND ROLLERS,
1.7from$2..i to $35. Also, a few
First -Class 'Wagons,
Getting upt for Spring nse, warranted of Tory best
SEAISONED TIMBER.
.A.11:pf which Will be sold at the very
LowpsT PRICES FOR CASH
Or approved eredit.
WM. R. WILSON.
Brussels, Feb. 12, 1878. *271cy
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
BRUSSELS.
TWR Sul+cribere wish to state that they ilAle
opened lout a first-class
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HARNESS SHOP, IN BRUSSELS;
Where theyi will keep on hand a choice selection
of trierything in their line, sueh as
Harness, Saddles, WJips, Trunks,, Valises
Brathes, Currycombs, Cards,
Bells, Blankets,
And everything that is usually,. found in alirst-
class Harness Shop.
LIGHT & HEAVY HARNESS
Of every description made in the latest style, ana
Of the very best material, et prices that defy come
lti
Good Worknansthi; Guaranteed.
Of every deacription made to order, and werraiat.ea
not to hurt.
A 'call is rispectinb1y solidted before purchasing
elaewhe:e.
Bewail ing Promptly Attended to.
Shop imMediately North of Annet's Hotel
Turnberry titreet, Brussels, Ont.
DUNCAN & DAVIDSON,
S05 Proprieteral
Oat' ofGh
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dents you ever
'with whist ow
last week. Four ge
est respectability, w
acquainted, were
' Wednesday even
when one
lllga.ifTfut
hthe
found his hand to
thirteen trumps,
were used alterna
this occurred with
it,rs shuffled and cut
Can you, or any of 2,,
give another ins.an.
taker& plaee %
An apparently w
of the dealer hohlin
supplemented by ti
extraordinary, --A-as
years aao in 101'$
Our correspondent
are the odds against
The mind is mcap
enonnous munber
which 52 cards kta
among four players,
lated that if the en
earth, taken at one
persons, were to (le
br day and night f,
lions of years, at the
,each person a min
have exhausted the
width part of the iU
tially different ways
aan be distribtited.
the dealer holding th
be taken in roinul
died and fifty-ninc
Lf..-tter,
Outrageoi
There is- a good de,
of the ilt-treatment
life -time of their h
greatest hard.ships
upon. the poor widow
parted" makeS it a cc
will and testament" -
again it miliA be at tli
wordy gods she ii
species of conjugal er
yond the grave, -whie
not be punished
severely reprobated 1
There is a young,
widow in this city, NI
$15,000* a year,
marry -a man-whoha'
objection. to the 7.17
husband, whose jeall
net end with his life, ,
ving all his propert
lative, if his widow Si
husband. We mule
thiutrae has offe
out.of her income of -
cruel condition eat
to whom, the proper
inexoralie, And thil
solitary -se of the
perpetrated by the dii
dead. .VVre know of s,
to the -one alluded to
denounce this sort t)f
guage it 'merits. The
elle Who,' defrauds hiS
sistence,I if she nwl,
-offirs her a premium
and iluposes a reline
outrageous than the
eondemns the widow- ,
'of herlusband.----,..V.
,4. _ Steam - 'V
- A two -wheeled .ste
run tui 0.. single rail,
'Mr. Crewe. of 9pelii
ton locoinotive Of thii
- • been built at Jersey
railway* Atlanta. _ 1
upon which it is
Whieh is laid in the '1
is composed of t.a..M
plank, baut up in t -W
ed keel at 'a vessel' 1,14
-a . _
apex. - loon a trial
miles an , hour was
'ventor claims that th
most doabled on
The revolving fiantre
-engine, z-tind which m
each:- wheel, are said
the rolling stock to
viate the neeessity
in light trailic at a- If
AlnOngt le al.i.Vaaltat,t
novel rai way . are that
structed ,locomotive
has attractive powc-
pther entkine of ulna
!capacity for liallning.
lima greater man in
The', ,cost of construct
raiIWa,y,'' as it is call "
of $3,000 a mile.
Cents
Prom t i return of
eral of 0 rtario for t
has just been publish
that year 108 persons
-wards di d, and of 'i,*
100 years 1,1d or over.
their tat es, reside!)
Nancy A eintosh, Yr
Samuel a leAtley, Me
William 'ilea, Moor'
Anne Dewitt, Stain
James S.' Hinton. Ti
Maryerran. puff, Mora
- Mary Me :rimmon,k
jeahnriest: aoelne,Ferguson
Sti:
TimoyiiNle.' (..!—.'
art1;*3a
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Mary "McLean, Eup
. Mary Doild, Ehna, N
HAielent7 A ftLean, Erin.
-am pbell, Kelly
Clothing the Li
, 1 Cr
A senspde moth
ren's elotning, aays
Area whcise lower lil
much exposed for he
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is not infrequent to 11
dresses up to the_ kne
. of, perhapa, calubr
tile bottom, and thi
Any groaVai persina
elad thns- No
when they araiva a
hood., no et,
good for little inet 7fl
whose ellief buaiiieee
supply the 411iCtOr W;
chjld Shobla weal' a
ers made of Canto!
still, of wool, ) bottoi
the eheiniae, eut as a
the 'bottom trod
and extenoing down
, , .
to the top of the hi:,
a pair, eut , modem
just below the
finished with a nar
-embroidery. .1 know