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EUL 24, 1$74
1.874.
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es not Beat in the Dominion
s, from 70 to 1.70.
Om, at from So to ISc.
at from 121e to 30e. ,
in i4c tci 25e.
LE NAPKiNS—Aa hinds
at
'am in all the Newest Styles. and
and cheapest lot the'77 ever had,
kes2 at prodigious vales, this
a $1 75 per yard -25 per cent.
e:W Blues, Dea,bs„ Greens aid
the Dress.
to
r 25, r 25 and $4 50. This lot
W York—Really & Bargin,
of Cheapness.
Or $1.
Piece.
OK LusTRES:
ion on these prices made in buying whole
CES.
.1 the public generally are cordially
r Themselves_
FPAR
LES-
aribie Styles of Clothing for I1
tnters
IECK SUIT5
on and Boys,
Neat,. Dress,y, and ke ps its shape well.
ed Sack "I Suit
s.- The Vest is either dottbIe or single
role, a gait- model, easy in wear and. snug
OR' SUIT
tha Anish, is Conservative in setyle, and
'essing.
ENCE" SUIT
e it in four different shad4 and. fabrics.
RD COAT
ark Blue Diagonal, or three -twist Sergele,l,
Tricots, and -Silk Mex Goods. Thisis. a very
Verycoent for business or street wear.
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COATS
etians. Materal Front, made to threw open
rapidly increasing that we now entrtain
MEWS PANTS.
rahrics. In this line We def i competitiOn.
OERSON.
in every J6pai4menL
tirrSt
IRTS AND COLLARS.
:ILLVEY COLLARS Ala)
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les andWindsor Scarfs.
English. and American. Styles.
NVTED
a net.
L� lireD011 GALL.
SHARP'S LIVERY ANI) ALE STABISS-
Oee--At Alurrees Hotel, Seam -the Good
and first-class Conveyances always 0h1&
LS -LIVERY STABLES, SE.AFORTH, Ont.
• Hems and Comfortable Vehicles, always
nd. Favorable Arrangements made with
ereial Travellers. All orders left at ICtioX's
e, hapromptly attended to.
rct Alen STS .100-£ North of
1:Ictrtc.-4 Main Street.
THOMAS BELL, Proprietor* •
' NOTICE.
COURT OF REVISION for the TownehiP '
Tuckersmith will meet at Dill's Rotel, gar -
en FRIDAY, the 15th day Of MAY, at blie
10 o'clock A, M.
-NNW. McOONEIL• Clerk'
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Amu 24 1874
GAIETIES.
An..English wag asserts that machie.
ery is the most modest of all things, since
A almost always travels in cog.
--t-W hat is 'the difference b
window -glass and. a sharp ta
Otie is Cat in. panes, and the o
tine pain.
—There are two reason§ w
pie don't mind their own.
the is that they haven't any
the other is that they haven't a
--Grace is a modest girl and
wear low •dresses, "Mamma,'
marks to her maternal.. that
I can bare."
—A Loaisiana justice sentene
to pay a fine of fifteen daya in
to ten dellars, and then pecinaP
a Man for saying he was clrunk.
—A story is told of a. Minne
who, to save express charges, p
fathers dead body in an old
box, aniland, •labeled it " veni
sent it aast.
—What's the difference bet
side of a right-angled triangle a
tween a
thache ?
er out-
s
y some
usiness.
usiness,
y mind.
ef uses to
she re -
ore than,
d a man
ail or g�
ly lloked
,ota boy
eked bis
y goods
on,' and,
een the
d an old
maidteapot ? One is a hypothe inse, the
other atea-pot-in-use.
—She tied the halter to her ist, and
led the cow to water ; the bru took a
fright, and gave a twist—" .Mt daugh-
tee ! Oh, my daughter !
—A. man writing poeticall. of the
weather says : "The backbonef winter
is broken, but its tail wags yet ccasion-
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1161•111.11•11.111
whiCh it is unaccustomed and hich
causes Itch fear that i is unable to v."
Mr.
t e lig
8 th er
, and
y pro
f il. Ye
innityl, 1
e trait'
ay - 1
ny oti
1 olds t
( oes t
e rega,r
osl eLp.
ption a
lie 1ait
1 ast
n elec
ent o
ra,ffie, 1
pect t:
°lice
ulk
aiu t
gainst
1 stro
eforrnht
eaains
ducat o
ntoxi4a
1 en ila
etter
all °
n err*
rine
tance
Beec!ther on rremperan e.
Beecher preac ed in 'Plyn
lunday, on t mperance.
o traffic, he b Heves that s
i. a demand tile supply will
ali efforts to
i Amy laws I rust conse(11
. he maintains that, the.com-
s a perfect right to exti
,-:if it were possible, jus
timately defend itself a
e • great evil. Although h
principle of the riklame la
xpeot ever 0 see it enf
is the civil enrage law a
ally inopera ve, and the
v as reasonable and expel
. operates wl ere,tried, so ar at
t close saloons on Sunday and'
ti n days ; and where the euti-
he place is strongly agannt the
agistrates ant the police w 11 te-
te majority and enforce the law.
•e lation will go just.as far s the
f uhlic senti ent goes, an it is
call for nee 1 lapis or in oigh
t e police ant 1 public sent went
ly against s ing liquor. Our
ry exertions should be directeddi
hose who dai4k, in the way of
in the use anc1 of aleohol.
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me drink i not ' p.eedffil to
health, and healthy; men had
it alone ablolutely ; but it is
1
o teaca the ld temperance doe -
hi t alcohol is miler all' circum -
armful. W are told that' stim-
lanta are always ba 14 -tear, coffee, and
bout e erything els
he fac is, he 'argue
timulat'ng, and ever
egulate s min diet.
hat eve 3r dose of st
n exact ratio to its s
s false, a when in
te ranee men.
that particular,
tem erance arg
Weepin statements
'rinks a e slow poiso
pect to tire liquors.
le Wli. se arandfath
11
a
ouch
s to
long
gual
nforoe tempe 'mice
ntly
pate
as it
ainst
up-
, he
seed.
al -
local
ent.
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- An Indianapolis father shot six times
at a supposed burglar, and wa i amazed
to hear the fellow ask : Wh er maz-
zer, 'blazer ; whazzer doing ? •• .
—An English Judge, Baron derson,
on being asked to give his opit 'on as to
the proper length of a sermon, replied,
"Twenty minutes, with a leaning to the
side of mercy."
—"Did you_ execute this_ intrument
without fear or bornpalsion from your
husband? " blandly asked th Judge.
"Fear ! Compulsion ! c pel me !
You doift kpocv rile, Judge."
—A telegram as sent: " Fo
Incl. --Dr. Howard, Wellsvil
Come at once with prescription.
cerebso spinai meningitis." As
" Come at once to tee processio
rie Spencer's menagerie."
—Mr. Greeley did clot in,
phra-se, " Go West," as is gene
posed. The Original of the • re
when Ruth said (many year
"Wh.ere thou go West I will g
—Jones presented his wife o
birthday with beautiful .silve
Wayne,
e, Ind.:
Case of
eceived :
of Carl
'
ent the
ally sup -
ark was
.••
her last
'service.
She Was thankful, but said.that one piece
in the set was missing, for th ; proverb
says : " One good t -urn des ryes an-
other!' .
=The ruling passion strong in dam -
ger. ---An alarm of fire was the ether day
given in a New York hetel. "L milord."
said a gaest„ "is the house n fire ?"
" Yes, ,sir." " Well, give us one more
drink, if you -please, and. we'll et ! "
---‘‘ Bertha,' pathetically bb erved an
Ohio saloon -keeper to his r wife: '" these
crusadeia are just like the d g in the
-manger ; they Wen't drink th meelves.
and they won't liet anybody els drink."
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The Story- of a Postal ard.
Since Eve and. Adam ate tiro e apples,
there has probably been nothin invented
-more comfortable and. convenie
gratification of curiosity than
.11
card. Thanks to this attribt
new thing, IV r. Cresswell,
General of the United States,
opportunity te distinguish hi
in this wise : & merchant of S
Mo., named Johnson, put a, 1
the size of a postage -stamp en
card, and sent it to Chicago.
- contained his business address
the Chicago postmaster 'deeid ed
and collected !six cents postage
eipient. *neon heard of it, a
sent aff a good many labels,
the St. joseph. postmaster, wh
man Of common sense, told him
the eatra charge that was illeg
the label. Then Mr. Johnso
, . drawiug an inference, sent awe
card to Chicago, with the tees
ural remark :- ' Our postmaster
postmaster is au ass." Th
missives sent through the. mai
read, but it is. so hard. to resin
card. ! This missive, ac-cordingl
Gen. McArthur, the Chico p(
who, not sharing Dogberry's . fa
bition, sent the offensive card
way to Cresswell, instead of de
as one would sanpese his
Cresswell's avenging "arm wa
In the first place he sent an - o
of stern rebuke to the postmas
@Joseph, who unfortunately rh
Mr. Johnson's abridgcm.erft of h
before sending it orthe might h
ed the trouble ; and, in the sec
he ordered the arrest of Johnae
ing obscene and_ semailous
through the mails. Poor Joh
may have to go to jail and
if ,judges in his region are su
1 awe of Cresswell,—poor John
in, his own defence the diction
tion of an " ass," videlicet,
-
heavy, stupid fellow, and wan
the Postmaster -G enerars grail
ing that " obscene and senile.
may not be safe to comment o
--but why not send a duplic
card to Creeswell himself 'I
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eating cluors , all
ears 4f age can lift
lrink r
nee 8kC
lcohol i
lees not
-at cois
o inttffi
ler
utfu
hey a
nvolv
Llrunk
twiMst.
.0
that tastes good.
, that all fOod is
man has a right to
The theorsr that
umlaut is followed
rouei by reaction
n find the teaching
been erroneous
ley lose faith in
inents. Greeley's
that all alcOholic
is is untrue lin, re -
Tell it to a toting,
r has =used entox-
is life, and at 75
cider ' barrel and
m the bungirle, and he will at
its 'absurdity.° It is said that
not food, which is true, tut it
follow that t ie system 1uu none
motive wan s. 'It is rejkllant
eentmen to tell'them th t une
reumetances hese beverag s are
It would be • etter to teac that
not needed, and that the' use
so great a risk of . inc rring
habits that total abstin ce is
I
ate of the w tra'S
11 have little int-
i
parox.yenis f re -
he desire °1 extra
o easily upr oted. ;'1
tcarw.ot be 8 cured 1
en how to I drink '
e = least ha, m. = Now -c e .. are
ot to useit it all, and when we
ay from thalt point there is no
ndard'of reg -dating habit. More
i should be rhade for enjoyment
ommon people. While m n are
or = in disorganized healti they
be =ured of clrunkenne4 In
ce matters we are apt tdrift
,
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otry, and personal libe ty is
Personal freedom is pi' celess.
dy has a rig it to break it down.
y measures a e mischievots, and
' at " salomi keepers inst ad of
" to " God 's a wrong ro thod.
an's movem nt, although it may
le effect out mperance, rey'll help
eneral cause'
B'echer's esti
roveine it is that it
mediate result. All
orm d ilk -timed.
thin cannot be
.
end if tal abstmenc
lit is bh er to teach 1
with
taugh
break a
other kt
proviSio
for the
unhapp
cannot
t for the tempera
a postal *into pi
te of the
crowdec
stmaster
and n
as had an Areieaa
self, and , • ,
pi win,
r
t
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. Joseph, nrarng
bel about rThe Wm
a postal have lit
he label on the
only, bat
it illegal,
f the re:
d having
consulted
, being a
'twas the
1 and not The
rapidly ,Nv:0Trhidler
Cheap Cash Store, Seaforth.
The s Amon ended
peal to oung men t
hol4 ,b verages on
of mor 1 safety, o
Christi, n manliness.
a
er postal
selioo s,
saaynadyneau-; work as
o e
etically Thesa
Venetia
$aarpeosntoatl
, reached
strnaster,
mous am-
straight- ness wa
ivering it that in
aty -vtras. entin
prompt.
cial note
er of St.
dn't read'
s remarks
ea aware master
act place, Leonarc
for send- fieindefftill,
language Eti.
had its
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f woman.
'with a iery
abstain fro
he broader g
rt -
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T kit rlEtU
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sr-r-ss—
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Of all the Newest Styles and Colors
co
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WHO ANTS CHEAP DRY GdODS ?
,
if you want to se a Good Assortment
of Goods, an at HILL'S.
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If you 1,17tant to buy 'heap • 'Goods,,, you
1
1 them It HiiirS.
1
ui
H you want
o ge Full'Value or your
will get'
money, spend it at HILL'S.
THF, CHF PEST LOT OF
Mil TANERY Nil
IN OWN.
A good -asortmntorf BOOTS aiic SHOES,
GROCERIES,
At I4LL'S
One door north of the Post Office, Se:114th.
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SVO 1:10.d d
ANTLES
nd a Splendid Stock. of
heap Cash Store,
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FARMERS ATTENTION.
The Champion Iron
Harrow.
ALEX. STEWART, SEAFORTH,
AS on hand a large number of Iron Hareems
of his own manufacture, -which he can guar-
antee as being one of the best working and meet
serviceable Harrows made. Reference is made to
the following gentlemen among others 'who have,
these Harrows in use : Frank reviler, Iluilett;
W,n. Fowler N. Cosens'Tuekeismith; :Tames
McIntosh, Hugh Grieve, Angus McLeod and
Charles That's,- ; John Sellers, Grey.
These Herrows are gnaranteed to e,iet, satisfeetion.
A nninber of hint -class L1TMDER WAGONS for
Faie. Wagons also made to order, or painted if
desifed. Horseshoeing, repairing anti general job -
bine attended promptly as usual. Charges
moderate and work good.
Remember the brick blaeksmith shop, Main
Street, Seaforth.
327 ALEX. STEWART.
-0 STOVES & TINWARE
Of all kinds, and in endless variety at
> MRS WHITNEY'S,
Carmielmers Block, Main street, Settforth.
M
COAL OIL,
0 Pare, goal and cheap, wholesale and retail at Mrs.
WHITNEY'S,
OINGOrrirPlail
SE
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cSITAHIO'lla NV
Nice -Patterns and Colors,
CI3N3d0 isnr
1
, ap-
t
alco-
otintls
0
5.
decency, and of
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Schools of Art.
ee Grea
have only y =t appeared in the ca
hree school of perfect' art— :07,
that is to
We'll as it se
e the Athen
The.At
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ay, that di (1 their
irispossible to del it
Floreatine arid
'alien proposed to
itself t at perfect te zesentation of the
form of theiminan b dy. ; It strove to do
that as vell as it co Id. ; it did that as
well as t can he den ; and all its great -
founded up n and involved in
feat ren
the sho
the Inin
the Flo
ikorat
and hent. effort. The Flor-
chool propos d to itself the per -
eon of th human emotion -L
ng of the e ects of passion in
an face and esture. I Call thit
entinw Oho 1, becalm, whether
e Raphael ' or the ciantinating,'
of expressio ed. art in Italy, or
o, or Micha Angelo, yen will
t the whole nergy of the natioh-
which pro uced these inastei-s
son, who root in Flor rice, not at Urbino
ay a fine, _ or Mil n: I say, t en, this FlEirentine
nienti3. in or leadi ig Italian se .00l proposed to it -
n ouoteo self _an exPres on for its
ry defini_ natural truth ; A st•ove to do that as
a dull. well tts it as well a it -can
s to know be don
't coulde-di
—and all its
single hones
etia,n echo()
ion of the
n things
t tried to d
did it as well
ts greatness
dionesit efl
greatness is -crested
ds for call- effort. Thirdly—
ous." in th
le The
rese proposed the rep -
this case, effect of color and
chiefly .the ' huraan
te of that shad
form that as well as it
conicas it e,an be done—
al is founded n that
HEREeY, &c.The area of pe turbation and
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ta
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among the sects expands in all irections,. sine
as the mischievous liberalizing and level -
in. The -4-
A te for La
o wit,
two reer-
pubblect r writes , T
A co respondent
Dr
alley the of Wil esbarre a gir
age, who
k. na
she is a dau
the Baptisthad the ple
short ti
the fac
in this
learned
mg tendencies of the age cree
Presbyterians have at present
plexing cases on thoir hands;
Cuyler's harborage of Miss S
evangelist, and now Prof. Dar d_ Swing's • years°
exceeding heresies. Prof. Swrie is pas- nor pe
lam
tor of the Fourth Presbvteria Church of tn,
Chicago, and has attracted. wid attention ton
by his boldness, eloquence al d growing
_Advance has been breathing- o it threat- - lear nigh
freedom. froth theologie, tram els. The
enings ageeinst him for some ti e and on thm
Monday formal charges wer
against him before the Chica(
tery, ivhich ai e so voluminou -
are told 25 speifications ire in
single article. Presbyterianisu
what boasted itself over its
ter, -Coegregatioutilism, in ree
inflexible system of discipline
on trial. and the result will
with considerable intrest.—
ieeintNieun.
11
ed
preferred • she a.s
O peeeby. friends to underetan
that we ; mu -ca ions, and, i
Il- 1 aasrn
e as oieeea: i
(m
seod
lf i (11)ina
1 i te readilyensof e
linger sae. tain pa ts of the fing
aril to its i ing Letters,- andthen placing m le
new it is I the art cles she has pellecl. Sh
tched i alone t arty part of the 110118e
peingfitht I brini.); otatoes, a, pp es, or anyt
sired, eterrninila b the paeticu
it of t uc ing the arti le you wish.
-ch says, unwili g to be idle any length
°relied and . is v i•y tidy, and w en not enga
is always i her es, ons, assists i assiantne
lookmg epee the lowest obje ts a.nd can iron d lothes to th ir proper p aces in
rs elevated ' the di exult bureaki drawers, ..ts I wit
rard unless nessed be morning I , Was there.i Miss
ward. ,A1- - Angie
ed to the from I
most discordant squealine and erupting ;13
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rt.—Rttekin.
a Brid an.
thel Montri se Re -
ere lives in he City
now nearly ighteen
n neither se, hear,
e is Sophia L Hus-
hter of deacon Hus-
lhurch, wit whose
sure of spen ing the
e since, and fro them
concerning he .
situ Con from ifancy,
by ssociation w ith her
-much of tb ir com-
turn to m ke her-
nderstoed.
ing—it tone
rs, Or hand,
&Be oa THC HOG---f-Phifa
"Tha eyes of the hog are 80
1spsed of in the head, that i
P. -
At HOFFMAN BROTHERS'
LDS! SE DS I SEEDS I
AT
YOUNG'S, SEAFORTH.
- JUST RECEVED A "FUT, Tu ST CK OF
FIELD AND :GARDEN SEEOS OF ERY DESCRIPTION,
irlRRAilr.TE1) FRESH AVD GOOD,. .
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SWEDE TURNIPS.
Westbury Improved. which has taken prlze;, herever grown; Carter's Iniperial, one of the best
vaxieties grown in this cquntry ; Seirving's Impr ved Purple Top, also a good. variety, and well known;
White Duteh Swede, neikv variety, highly reeo mended.
FALL • TURNIFS. _
White Glre, Yellow Aberdeen, tnd several ot er well known varieties:
CA[ROTS. .
White Belgian, White Orthe, Long Orange, Sepal t Intermediate, and others.
MA GOL,D
Long Red and Yc11ov Globe.—All the above varieties ha-ve
reliable Seethe -nen in the Country, and will be sold cheap. 5
and parties purchasingdarge quantities.
GROCERIES, LI DORS AND PROVISIONS C
-Daily exPeeted-0
CUSTOM WORK -
Of all kinds promptly attended to and neatly exe-
cuted.
808 MRS. WHITNEY.
THE * -
HURD! PLANING Willi.
.MESSRS. ORAY & scofer
TaEG to announce that they have commenced
business in the shop lately occupied by Mr.
Martin, anti are now prepared to fill orders if
or
Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Mozildvns,
And all ldnds of planed lumber.
CHEESE BOXES AND SETTERS,
FARM GATES, HAY RACKS,- Sm.
A good steek of Seasoned Lumber on h
Fattory end lumber yard on -Goderich street,
near Main Street.
Jig Sewing and Custom Planing neatly done.
A. G -RAY. W. H. SCOTT.
SEAFORTH PLANING MILL,
SASH, DOOR AND ,1311140, 'FACTORY
rrITE subseriberbegs leave to thank his minim:one
▪ eneterners fox the liberal patronage extended to
lila since etenmencing business ;in Seaforth, and
trusts that he may be favored. -with a continuance
of the Sa1116.
Parties intending to build would do -well to give
him a call, as he will continue Le keep on hand a
large stock of all kinds of
Ir DRY PINE LIMPER,
S A IIE s ,
DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, -
• SHINGLS, LATH, ETC.
Ho feels confident of giving &the -faction to those
who may lavourlim with their patronage, as none
but firsteelessworkmenlire employed.
Partnlar attention paia to custogi.Planbg.
been purchased from the best and most
ecial inducements offered to Jobbers Vie
EAP, AND GOOD fS uspAL. 201 JOHN H. BR0AD1100T.
Spring Stock of Creek dry, which will b well worthy of Inspection. THE SEAFORTH
WILSON & YOU G.
LUMBER
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F?ANDOEN NMABEE & ilIAODWN 4LD , PiI1G EG to inform the publio that- they have re-
;
moved their Lumber Yard to the lot between
the Merchants Salt Company's Works tald Mar-
shTaltl'esy..1wlii1111. keep
constimily on band a good assort -
mein of ALL KINDS OF LIMBER, dresse.d and
nutleessed. Al°, LATH AND SHINGLES, all of
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest possi-
ble prices, for Cash. Also. on hand any quantity
lof the best ACTON LET&
Builders and others will find it to their advan-
tage to iimpeet our stock, and ascertain our prices
befOTO purchasiii g elsewhere, IL8 We an e ill -(position
IKI1D3DIS 1M1::::11C) ITym to effer good intlecements to cash purchaser..
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150 'MABEE MACDOALD:
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lej engaged the sery
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MILLINEAY
A'r
N MONPAY, APRIL 20TH.
-would announce to the Ladies of Seaforth and surrounding country that be has
el; of a
FIRST-CLASS
QFrom o e of the ost Fashionable Hous
'11 ment, e hich co prises all the leading n
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,sualuolla NV
Lace and Muslin Curtains
MILLINER,
-OT
JT.
OT.
FOSTER'S OLD STAND.
, JAMES WRI6r1IT
IiAs (-rued in the store next, the Seaforth
- - Foinalry and adjoining Foster s Hot -el, ii full
r and conaplete -
STOCK OF GROVERIES.
.
s in the Province, +lo take Charge of his Millinery Depart-
velties of the season in
. .
Ills Teas are Good;
Halts, Bonnets, Bonnet _LT aterials, Flowers Feathers and Ribbo',
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HAIR GOODS,
,
Such n s Chignons, Braids, Coronet Braids, Switches, &e. .All shese goods are new and of the latest
importations frem the European and American markets; and have been selected with groat care and
judgment. 1
--- An early inspection is solicited; and all orders will bl attended trtended to with promptness, and done
in the neatest style. ,
In great variety and color. Alsda larg and elegant assortrdent of
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THOMAS KIDD, Main Street, Saforth.
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Sugars Cheap,
And ltis Spices Strong.
Call and give them a trial.
89.8
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JAMES *WRIGHT.
BURST OPEN,
One night last week,
John Logan s Old Stnd.
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AUSE—A LARGE NEW STOCK OF
A 1 rge qeantity of Green keas, Black Teas, Gtnipovider 'Teas and Japan Teas,
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71 OF EXCELLENT QUAILTY AND AT VERY LOW PR1OES.
ALSO A FULL STOOK OF
G-enerl droceries, , Wines, Liquors and Provisions.
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SEAPORjTH YOUNDRIfa
rirt= K.ER.
13 Wish to inform the people of Huron
02 for a term of years, arid are now peeper
Q, Castings, 'Straw
ci Plows, and ot er Far ing Implements
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1C We are also prepared to do REPAIII
o The undersigned bavC had long ()rep
satiefaction in all ther work.
The Subscriber wishes it understood that hie Goods will
Give Satisf ciov, or the Money will be .7.'eturnec/.
JAMES MURPHY,
Chequered Store, Main Street, Seaforth.
dr, _ WIORTH
d public geneinlly that they have leased the Seaforth Fotmdry
d to manufacture all kinds of
utters, iawing , Machines,
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G. of every &seri tion.
'enee, in the Foun4ry business, and are prepared to guarantee
KERR & WORTH.
FRESH GROCERIES.
TAMES REDMOND has opened out in joAn
' Logan's old and well-known stand a nice stock
of Fresh
GROCERIES,
comprising everything whiclishould be found itt a
first-rate Grocery Store.
FLOUR and FEED on hand.
He solicits a call, and will guarantee satisfac-
tion.
319 J. REDMOND.
SHROUDS 1 SHROUDS 1
M. ROBERTSON,
CABINET MAYER AND UNDERTAKER,
Jelinseii's Old Stand.,
Main stret, Seaforth, hits now en hand a geed
assortment of
CYUIDS
Which he can furnish eheaper than they
got elsewhere.
EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT
PAIN.
CCARTWRIGHT, L. D. S, 'Surgeon Dentist
* attends in Seaforth, at Knox's Hotel, the first
Tuesday and Wednesday of eaehenenth; in0linton,
at the Commercial Hotel, on the following Thurs-
days and Fridays. Thereraainder of the time at
his Stratford office.
Parties IVItliring newteeth are requested to call,
if at Seeforth and Clinton, on. tne first days of at-
tendance.
Testimonials of Over 500 patients who have had
their teeth extracted by the tete of the GAS, may
be seen at my office office in Stratford.
Teeth inseteed ha the most substantial and im-
proved styles.
Filling done in gold, kc., in a, manner 'which
eartnot be surpassed. 2137-
$5 To $20 leif "CILSe
8 -01 :ot fedi'
people, of either sex, yteang Or old, make mote
at work torns in their spare moments3, or all the
thee, than at anything else. Particular; free.
Address 0-JUDS ON re Co „Portlentl,Mane. 284
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