The Huron Expositor, 1874-10-16, Page 34.1rifey1 Solicitor in,
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ler -kb,, and
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11 errietere and
Uti
.
ern:terse Attoriters
▪ 011ice on West t:A.:
m. sae
W.U.at!in.
}nun. has been ap
nial Secaritiee
ftn.' t.a.*)-;e1 pri-
elto loan Uoztey at
rest payable yearly
!elicitor tea the St..
ete
-tot
_
Barrieters, At
cs in Chaucery nue
anti couvuyznieer,.
etorth. a...sents or
t: eel: cent. rams,
ea
,ttre end atteteevs
fay 1itrteativele;-,
_ ere. Oftleee—Se'a-
gf Privets Feeds to
t. Intereet, pit:Table
53
UdY
algVent.
fie Cherie-
▪ llice—over 1, C.
set Squares. • 26f.
. -
Rom haChancery
--two doors Reath of
..1EnDONALD.
Brassels.
'
Coroner for the
ewe. Main etteeet
Teen, S:e., Grade
• and Member of
, Surgeone, Ontario.
bnclar CarrOubtook,
Sett-inlays,i the
• Surgeon and
Office and resi-
Street, first door
spa
cian, Sure
waty of Huron.
arket aud High
Clan, Surgeon and
If the Met:deal. Dee
ty; formerly a the
endon,. Eng.; visited
linbureic
(j
59
etteg.e
entiete.tenSeaforth,
Mee work, latest
executed. All sure
is performed with
ks Iove ate can be ob-
s Ivo= A. M. tei 5
IleDongtill's Store,
270
Surgeon Dentist,
Ie firet- TUESDAY
month, at the 001-
scla
licentiate tuld Prize.
Ithitee, N.Y., and
ir.yCoilegeToronto,.
rue, witerehe will be
;excl to all kinde of
tits Mean exceptedie
t•all hours. Resi-
st of Cook's. 'Tem -
ala
'nape IONAUGHT,
e the inlialkitanes- at
entry that 'he has
.e Ontario Veterin-
ed to. treat diseases
'-eteetic mamas- He
ien with his horse,
found xeculy to at -
to feet spatially &t-
ad shopin the rear
a. All kinds of Vet-
4tantly an hand.
!lee
saySive:eon, (mem-
inary Ciallege,lbegs
ed to the practice at
may at all times be
Horses, Cattle, &c.
etlyon baud. All
Of at Mansion
FORTH. — Thomas
eis old friends and
3 he hae leased the
Er. Mill -RAY, and
NEY HOUSE, and
e of the patronage
at aariue hie many
-Every comfort and
'oe traveller& The
nly kept in the Bar.
Ways ea attendance.-
N'OX, Proprietor-
Telin "Winter,
ie eituated on the
Seaforth, and pos-
e' (mutant for trave
ore and cigars kept
tttentive bottler in
a connection, with
l;50.
ael.LE STALLES.
J; Seaforth. Good
kt PiCayg 011. hart&
neLeFoitTE, Out
hie Oxides, always
merits nettle with
erdere left at the
aptly attended to.
eta of the Cornmer,
ELL, Proprietor.
ceetneeennereaseeenceme:aw
Ria: INTEREST_
E RONt
pr, Mitchell, while
tiends and custom -
!L stirronading dise
erten/1111y intimate
c if ul hated west end
epened a beautiful
ewe'nee of the latest
a et mei most earl-
itehee are aeknow/e
Cet in the market,
;ealtezed and, tested
'Elgin NV tele.-
taining t he serviceS
ne praetice in the
(eeh, enettlatul, cue -
Of the Dominion
eehee and jewelry
CAMLRON,
ieal Watchmaker -
3.5l1 -52
!for the County a
all parts of the
L.-aro:exacta, Office
kPICED.
eh :aims and for
le in bud. l Ittaaner
iq'IY to
TGALL, Seaforth.
; (C. E.,.
TEYUit, Seeforth-
House with Mr-
meliate ettention.
• Niug. 41,1*f3
[ILDERS.
y the audersigned,
l. On until WED-
atetiou of abridge
- opposite Mr. Dan
enehip of Tueker-
' quire to be com-
, Plans and epeei-
eation at the rest -
ELL,.
.ce of Tuckersmith.
•Oar. 16: 1S74.
smaimmusimaral
GA,TETIES,.
eee.
T
Two things for which we are never
pmpared—Twina.
—Gravity is no more evidence of wis-
dom than a:paper collar is of a shirt.
_Good nature Will always supply the
absence of beauty, bat beauty cannot
long supply the ithseuee of good nature.
—Drunkenuess often, leads brutal.
ity ; hut it does not fellow that a ITIaLl
need ale% ays thrash his wife when he
wants to Raker.
—The greatest magicians of. the age
are the paper makers; theytransform
the beggar's rags into sheets for editors
to lie on. .
—Au impertinent fellow wants to know
if you ever sat down to tea where skim-
med milk was on the table, without being
asked, Do you like cream ?"
- A redeaosed gentleman asked a wit
whether he believed in spirits. " Ay,
sir," replied he, looking him fulfill: the
face, I see too much evideeces before,me
to doubt it,"•
--One frosty morning, while a North
Country Minister was walking along the
street, he observed one of his parishion-
ers fail in front of him. •Deeming this a
good. opportunity to moralize, tie ap-
proached the fallen John, and sad,
.` John, John, Sinners stand on slippery
places." John answered, "I see, they
do ; bat I caul
—Perhaps the best • specimen of open
wit now in circulation is that of the
London cabby's reteit to the head of the
Highland elan Mackintosh. Do ypu
know who I am ?" asked the -haughty
Highlander of a cabman attempting, as
Mackintoeli th ought, to o \-em charge him,
" I'm The Maekintosh." "I don't Came"
said the cabby, if you were the um:
brella, I mean to have my fare."
–eA few same -len since, an eminent
New York lawyer, at the urgent i nest
of one of his younger daughters, seut up
a donkey for her use to his country place
in Vermont. She had read about don-
keys, but was not familiar with their
peculiar vocalism. The animal's strange
noises inspired her with the profoundest
pity for his evident ci. stress, so she wrote
to her father : "Dear papa, I do, wish
you would. come up here soon, my denkey
is so lonesome."
Don't—Pray Don't.
Don't tell the little one, who maybe
slightli? Willful, that thci [Jack .nijmu
-will come out of the (talk cellar ' -ata
carry it off if it does not mind." Don't
create a needless fear, to go with the
child through all the stages of its ex:
istence.
Don't tell the little tive-year-old. Jim-
my "the school ma'am will cut off his
ears"—" pull out his teeth"—" tic him
up"--ra• any of the laoreible stories..that
ire commonly preeented to the childish
imagination. Think you the little one
willIbelieve anything you tell him' after
he becomes aequaineed with the gentle
teacher who has not the leaet idea of
putting those terrible threats into exe-
cution?
Don't tell the children they' must not
drink tea because it will make them
• black, while yen continue the use of it
daily. Yoar example is more to them
than precept ; and. while your face is as
fair as a June morning, they will scarce -
Ip credit the oft -told tale. Either give
• up drinking the pleasant beverage, or
give your children a better reason for its
non-use.
Don't tell them they must not eat
sugar or sweetmeats, because it will rot
their teeth. Pure sugar does not cause
the teeth to decay ; and Sugar with, fruits
is nutritious and healthy, notwithstand-
ing the "old. saw" to the contrary: The
case of eity children is often cited, the
Cause of their pale faces and. slight eon-
stitution being an over -amount of sweet-
meats with their diet, when the actual
cause is want of pure air and proper ex-
ereise. -
Don't tell the sick one that the. medi-
cine is not bad to take; when you. can
hardly keep your own stomach from
turning inside out" at the smell of it.
Better by far ten him the simple truth.
that it is disagreeable but necessary for
his health, that you desire him to take it
at once. Ten to one he will swallow it
with half the trouble of coaxing and
worry of words ; and love you better for
your firmdecided manner.
DOB' teach the children by example
to tell white lies to each other and to
their neighbors. Guard your lips and
bridle your tongue if you desire to have
the coming generation truthful. - Truth-
fulness is one of the foundation stones of
Heaven. Remember the old, old _Book
says, " no liar" shall enter within the
gates of the beautiful city. There is no
distinction between white lies and those
of a darker hue. A.falsehood is an un-
truth, whether the matter be great or
Following Instructions.
Among the scholars when Lamb and
Coleridge attended school was a poor
elergyrnan's son of the name of Simon
Jennings. On aCcount of his dismal and.
gloomy nature, his playmates had nick-
named him Pontius Pilate. One morn -
mg he went up to the master, Dr. Boyer,
and said, in his usual whimpering man-
ner, "Please 'Doctor, the boys call me
Pontius Pilate." If there was one thing
which Dr. Boyer hated more than a false
quantity in Greek or Latin, it was the
practice of nicknaming. Itushieg down
among the scholars from his pedestal
of state, with cane in hand, he cried,
with his usual voice of thunder ; -" Lis
ten, boys ; the next time I hear any of
• you say 1> thus Pilate,' I'll cane you
as long as this cane will last. You ate
to say Simon Jennings,' and not 'Pon-
tius Pilate.' Remember that, you
value your hides.' Next day, when the
same class were reciting the catechism, a
boy of a remarkably dull and literal turn
of mind. had to repeat the creed. He got
as far as "suffered under," and was
about popping out the next word, when
the Doctor's prohibition unluckily flash-
ed upon his obtuse mind. After a me,
ment's hesitation he blurted oat, " suf-
fered under Simon Jennings, was .
The rest of the sentence was never utter-
ed,. for Dr: Boyer had already sprung
like a tiger upon him, and his cane *as
descending upon his unfortunate shoul-
ders. When the irate doctor had dis-
charged his cane -storm upon him, he
said: "What do you mean, you booby,
by such blasphemy ?"
— •1111.— •
Trite Truths.
A correspondent says : I know a farm-
er who bought a lumber wagon now al-
most 30 years ago, and -to-day it is near-
ly as good. as new. It has been in con-
stant use, but always kept under shelter
when not behind his team in the field or•
on the road. A neighbor of his bought
one at the same time and made at the
same shop, but in consequence of always
leavingitout of doors, it went to li
ye
wagon and now he has bought -a ew
r the third- time. This s a
fact, anti the men are living to -46,3 one
success u fanner, with plenty of a ney
to use an 1 to Irian, the other an ex n Pie
of the Ike rst effe-.)ta of the opPosit ye -
tem. T- 'd one inetance alone is suffi cut
to " poii a moral." it should tea a
lesson t every man engaged in the
suit of •
ericulture To be Const
0
buying fIS11L..001s is more than a mato
can afford. Implemente are expensive,
aud they should be Made to last by 11)ting
cated,fo • EverS, fanner "should ,e
tuolhoub, and when a teoliS not in use
it ogam stand or hang in its Place; A
careful i veutory of such tools occasion-
ally avoi Il do much. toward keeping em
in their ilace and in good repair. In-
diistry, °nearly and system Will ic of
as mud l service to farmers as to my,
other ell s.
CLINTON
MARBLE W
HURON STREET
R K S
Next doo eyest of the Comme nial Hotel._
;
ibly 110NU1ENTS, HEAD
And work of U kinds hi America
Marble, desigjmed paid executed in
and at, most r asonahle prictes.
ve of the Beautiful.
• Place • young girl under the car
laiLdehe i ted, graceful wen -Ian, and
nuconec usly to herself, grows it
graceful htly. Place a boy into th
tahlishment of a thorough -going, str•
forward usiuess man, and be beco
reliant, ractical business man:
dren ar susceptible creatures, am
cumsta e s and scenes and action
ways injpress. As you influence t in
. ,
not by ubitary rules, nor by ste • ex-
ample .1 ue, but in • a thousand. • her
ways th speak throdgh beautiful f s,
pretty ik tures, &ce so they will r w.
Teach y ur children, then, to love the
beautifar. • If you are able, give th 4
corner in the garden of ficwers ; r 1 ow
them to • aye their favorite ttee ; ch
them to N ander.''in the pretties'od-
lets, sho v them wheie the Y can est
view t e sunset; rouse them in the
mornine, not with the stern " tim for
work," it with the enthusiastic? " see
the beaitfu1 stuishine." ' Buy for ti ein
pretty 1i 2 tares and en courage the to
e
deck thi room in his or her &ill ish
way. ei e them an. inch and they ill
go a m e Allow themthe, privi ge,
and the' viii make your beim pleamut
and hea it ful.- -Christian 40.
. , 7.:•!0-41i1r r , .
.rrinK IIE ANSWER.. -One of the tu-
dents a 1 avidson College; who was oo
lazy to d anything right, was .in he
habit o leaning out his !lamp chitin ey
by Tann' a /. his finger down it and tWeste
ing it a o nel. Afterebe had, gleaned it
(er
11
out in his particular -man1ner one ti
not long . go, a fellow student, took it
up and arried it to the 113sidenee of • me
of the p ofessors with. theinquiry :
" W y
is it that this chinmey is se ek-
ed just ip te this point and. no farth
The errned gentleman entered ito
an elab r te and scientific explanat on
why it ts, . arguing with greatlucidrtess,.
rind eit ne various authorities to show
• the corr e ness of his reasoniug. IN hen
he had in shed the student said to hien •
"No, s r. y.ou are wrong." '
• " Why, s it, then?" inquired the Pro-
fessor• . I .
" Becau e the fellow's fingers werenot
long enou h to reach any farther," re-
plied the •tudent.
of a
a
ese
9 a
hil-
al-
41111111111MMetaln
_
TTER TUBS
AT THE
NEW UTTER TUB FACTO
E VALE,
At reason ble Prices and CHEAP for CASH
354-3 tete A. P. WHITE,)1Ianufacture
j 0 Hi
S PORTE
One -We •se Banker and Exchange Broker..
MAIN STREET, •SEAFOR
CAPITAL
$0,000,000.
his is no blow, but a fact.
BUYS Gre nbaeks and American Silver at ur-
rent rats. Lends money on good farm pi op -
arty. Shay s notes without lather. Retteives
money on d posit, and pays 20 per cent. interest
—when you
1,
gut it. Buys and sells Houses led
Lots; parties leaving town and wishing to sell q 'elt
will tiud me n hand like a thousand of brial.
. Buys Hid s, Sheep Skins, Furs andM °I
7 t the highest prices. --
All this is done with the above capital, wo cr-
P • Hand in 'your wants, wishe tnd
, don't be afraid, he won't bust.
i
Mantles of Various Colored
p i6d on hort Notic
Granite Monuments and Heade
to order. I
W. H. CO
277 T. C
TON -ES,
,and Foreign
he .best style,
Marlde sup-
e.,
ones imported
PER, Jr.
LDER, Agent.
THE -
HURON PLANING hill!,L
• MESSRS. GRAY cf: 'CO T7.17
t� announce that they he. e commenced
business in the Shop lately occupied by,Mr.
Martin, and are now prepared top fi orders for
Sashes, LoorS, Blinds, 'Iouldings
And all kinds of planed in uber.
ALSO LATH AND SI
POSIT°.
DUNCAN &
DUNCAN
Giazt.A.1\TJD 0 ±)Ml\TIl\T
NEW MILLINERY SHOW ROOM.
REMOVED
TO
LARDER AND MORE CO ;NI OD IOUS
iRFMISEiS.
0. C. IN ILLSONy
SEIFORTII,
TA -A -WING now rernoaed to hie new premieee on
Jai- Mein Street, -which he hes fitted up epecially
for his trade, is in a better position than ever to
UTE are happy to inform oar mealy friends and customers that we are able to open our iieTEW
" MILLINERY SHOW ROOM this week, in conneetion with our Geneml Staple and Fano Dry Call and see him.
give his customers good valet for their money.
Goods. We have engaged the services ef q. ,
I
FIRST-CLASS
MILLINER
0 To take charge of the Show Room, awl our customers can depend up being waited on with!
t• T -La= . MILLINERY GOODS done al b1 the Latest Style andd, of the best (lucidity. We are able to sh w all
CHEESE BOXES AND ETTERS,
FARM *GATES, RAI. RAC S, cte. .
. •
A. good sto It of scrmonea Lambe
Factory and Lumber :lard on G
near Main street.
Jig Sawingl and Custom Planing
A. GRAY. ••W H. SCOTT
• on hand.
derich street,
eatly done.
Ithe Latest and Newest Shapes iu
JEi INT I\T S INT D
=_A_rES
, For Ladies, Mims and Children. The Latest and 'Rarest Novelties in
I I: I # S
There s Lumber inMeRillo at the French and English Flower, Feathers, Jet Go
VIM
JO
IA STEAM MILLS
And
N GOVENL OK
s the man to supply i
A WAYS on hand S lerge'stock o
Lumber, which will be sold a
cannot he euepassed in this County
41)0e:el . '
Draini-ng
and Fencing
abundance.
1111 kinds Of
prices avhch
or cheapn ss
it9)1,ber un
Also SHIN4ES, LATH, and everyl descriptioo of
builders'. material. Parties handl ig or beleeng
large quanta es will be liberally de It with, end
will find it -t their profit to give th
VI TOR IA MI LS
a trial before purchasing elsewhere.
ORDERS
UT AT A DAY' • NOTICE.
All orders lImit at the Mill or neldre
throp P. 0. receive prompt IL
member
OHN GOVENL
325
sed to Win- .
ten tion.
lie-
OK'S
is the place.
T 1E GENUI
OWE
SEWiNG MA
fed, is it not
expectation
WH?
1
CA ET- II ONT.—Don't be irepos d on by un-
scrupulous 4eaiers and. the Agents tf other Sew-
ing Machine, offering to supply yoi with a genu-
• ine Howe Michine if you are not sat'sfied to keep
• the one theyj are trying to sell you, as they Only
• I intend to in) iose upon you some wait -bless iniita-
Mon of the Howe, or perhaps an old seeond-hand
article re-va Dished to look like a oe machine.
11" TO TH. PUBLIC AT LARGE;
STILL AREA
• SOLD BY
-STNT - W.A2T 01 T,
SEAFORTH,
eat for the County of t urine.
- 1
TF you wt nt to know the true qn Idles of this
-I-• Celebrated Sewing Machine cell t my ofilce in
Senforth, an I beware of going to el ere. one enly
is kept on hand, aud purposely out of or -
dc, to bi: compared. to mien r machines
to its disadvet intage. ,.
It
Alter a pod. of more than ten ye rs experi nee
in the SeiVi g Machine Business have to d
that -the .
H I N
CENUINE HOWE MACHINE
Is the only one which has given permanent Otis -
faction to pUrehasers, as never proeing defective
in its move ents, nor being returnee for repair It
possesses allthe qualities of a soryi
Machine it
ije strong, durable, not n
represenied,
best metal
may change
out strain=
dueing a ne t and perfect silk& on
will sew with heavy black linen tin-
.
same mese a with a fine cotton spoo
cable Sem
jay as fel
made of
-jug
eely
and all, As parts are the
AND ORNAMENTS USED IN MILLINERY.
All the latest Colors in Silks, 'grains,
Ribbons and
SEWING MACHINES.
That Beautiful and Silent 'Sewing Machine, the
• best in the Canadian Market,
THE FLO liENCE,
Is now taking the lead, is being sold everywhere,
and is highly recommended by all who have used.
them. 0. C. wILLso,N is the Sole Agent for
the Doinieion.
THE WEBS' 'TER
And 'FOURTEEN other Machines to select from.
i
TeiTys, an l Patent Ve
Laces.
We also Solicit SiP'F.4)1AlLt INSPE 1TION of our General Stock of
DRY GOODS,
WHICH LS _N,.7W COMPLETE IN ILL DEPARTMENTS :
PLAIN AND FANCY PRESS GOODS,
BLACK' LUSTRES AD -STIFF GOODS,
STRIPE, rAR.irAN A4 PLAIN SHAW
BLACK DRESS SILK-,
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS,
PRINTS AND .SHIRTiNGS,
GREY AND WHITE OTTONS,
DENIMS,: TIMINGS AND SHIRTINGS,
!
TABLE LINENS, TOWIELINGS AND NA ERY, Value Something Exth.
RIBBONS, LACES AD
St
A Splendid Assortme t.
all the New Bran s.
Large assortment and cap.
Excellent Value.
We Defy Competition
Stock large and prime \take.
A Full Assortment.
Full Lines and Prices Low.
Splendid Variety.
HOSIERY AND GLONLES, .Something Special.
HABERDASHERY -AND SMALL WARES,- Very Complete.
CLOUDS, SCARFS, BOIOTEES,, NETTS, &c., Large Assortment.
'
SATS, ALPACAS, FELT SKIRTS, &c., Full Rauge.
CANADIAN & SCOTCH SHIRTS & DR WERS, A Large Lot Cheap.
nd perfeetly fitted tcgether. You ' ! -
't from fine -work to hea -y work with- GRA1N BAOS, CARPET WARPS, BATTI.N
it and rendering it un t for repeo- ' - .
e work.' It .
ad with the
ANTS M ON E
A. SlhIONG, SE AFORTH
Will Loin.Money at a LOW RATE OF IN
EST. either on Farm or Village Property.
Partiee rt t airing money should apply to hire
INSURE YOUR ?ROPER
D YOUR LIVES.
A. trong, Seafort
i S ALSO AGENT F012
The Seeltti. lt Provincial Insurance Comp
Fire an Life.
The We ter Insurance Company, of Torten o—
Fire tin Life. a
The Is let el Ilisk Insurance Company, of
Can da.
Terms as reasonable as offered by any o her
gent do ng ueinese for 'enable Companies.
. OFFICE--rovex Strontg kn Fairley-s Ge.n ,ery
tore, Main Street. Sea forth. I252
W. H. OLIV
Y Harne s, Saddle an
iANUEACTURE
Mil SBAID
TI
37— '
SEAF • RTH PLANING MILL.
SASHD I OR AND BLIND FACTO.
• THE 6nbsc, iber begs leave to thank his name
•
=stem° a for the liberal patronage extend
him since c namencing business inSeefortle, and
trusts thel e may be favored with a continu nce
Patti ea int ending to build wotild do well to give
him a e41, a he will continue to keep on hand a
large stock o all kinds of
D t,Y PINE LUMBER,
s A. S 11 E S,
DOOlte, BLINDS, MOULDING).
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC.
fet*s oonfident of giving satisfaction to those
who mai. favour him with theirpatronage, as none
but fersClela s workmen are employed.
Pa ticalar atteution paid to Custom Pining
201 JOHN BROADFOO
RY
°us
d to
of the sante.
FOO
HAS op
Fenn
and °cleric
S 0 C
ins 'J'as
PENED OUT.
ER'S OLD STAN D
MES WRIGHT-
ed in the dors next the SeefOrth
and adjoining Foster's Hotel, a lfull
OF GROCERIES.
are Good,
His Sugars Cheap,
And his Spices Strong.
Call and ' 've them A trial.
JAMTIS WRIGHT.
323.
R,
Collar
LTIL
0
-4----neiv -
SIG OF THE SCOTCH COLLAR.
A choi ce a • sortment of light and I1eavy Harness,
Whips, Be ,Horse Clothing, ece., kept constantly
on hand. epairing promptly attended to, and
c arges m erete. Remember the place, sign of
le Scotch eller. W. jtf. OLIVER.
:SE
AR
/If
'ould int
eneral pulb
niers for!
onum.en
7rartite
Work of t
nrpassed
A call re
Calder's
E. MES
SH
FORTH AND MYRON ,
BLE WOR KS.
SWETT BROTHER,
(Late of Hamilton,)
ate to their numerous friends anI the
A that they are prepared to fif 1 all
s, Headstones, Table • Tops,
Mantle's. itc,
ointments Imported to Or
e best style and art, and cane)
this part of Ontario. ,
ectfally solicited.
Stand, opposite McCallum's Hotel,
MAIN STREET,,SEAFORTH.
TT.
' H. i'MESSETT.
GS, &c., Extra Value.
CLOTHING AND CLOTHS.
We have this Season to offel Special Inducements i
we have fell li
Canadian Tweed Suits,
Black Clot
CLOTHING-, in READY-MADE
nes in 2
ODS,
Silk Mixtures, and
Suits.
ALSO, BOYS' CLOTHING, FU LL LINES.
OUR STOCK OF
TwER
BEAT,TERS,
S, MELTO.NS
OAD CLOTHS, DOESI171-17S,
S' GOOD FALUE.
We are prepared to make up Suits' to order on the Shortest Notice and in the Latest-Styl
HATS,
CAPS AND FUR GOODS.
Men's Felt Hats in American English and Canadian S
Hate and Cape We are also
LADIES' FUR
„..
In Striped Grebe an
BOOTS
apes in full range, Also Boys' and
flaring a large lot of
ETS CHEAP,
A -N
ler. _I
NVe would call special attention to a large lot of me
t be •
of the regalar season at a low figme, which we ate selling a very little over factory price.
Mink Sets.
SHOES.
S.
ouths'
's LONG BOOTS, which were prirchaised out
CABIN
sin stre
hich he c
OUDS SHROUDS !
ROBERT ON,
MARF,R AND UNDERT ARTIE ,
ohnson.'s Old St4n1,
Seaforth, has now ein hand a good
assortment -of -
1-11R.OT-flit S
n 'furnish cheaper than they can be
got elsewhere.
-
A Large Lot of Rubber
ods for Fall Wear
Full Lines in Ladies', Mieeess, Boys' anti Children's Shoes at Low Prices.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
D NCAN & DUNCAN.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Matheshek and Weber Pianos, Prince, Bell &
Co., and. the Canada, organ! Company's Org'an&
Also Tiolins and. all kiwis of .mall Instruments.
THE FARMERS' FR I E ND,
That old stand-by, the No. 13 Thistle Cutter
Plow, a few on hand. These are the origiutel and
only 'Genuine Thistle Cutters. Remember this.
OTHER AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
And articles of all kinds, -sorts and sites, teu-
staidly on hand.
UTTERIOK'S PATTERNS,
-For Ladies and Children, all styles Bed sizes,
always on hand.
Remember your old frieud in his new stand.
O. C. WILLSON,
Main Street, ,Seaforth.
STOVES & TINWARE
Of all kinds, land in endless Variety at
MRSWHITNEY'S,
Cariniehaers Block, Main street, Seaforth.
COAL OIL
Pare, good and cheap, wholesale and retail at Mrs.
WHITNEY'S.
,
• CUSTOM WORK _
Of all kinds promptly altered to and neatly exe-
cuted.'
MRS. WHITNEY.
GOOD PROSPCTS.
A GOOD HARVEST EXPECTED.
LIOHN KIDD
Has just received a large -stock of Harvest Tools
such DM
Scythes, Forks, Cradles,
S.NATHS AND HAY FORKS.
Which he will Sell. as Cheap as any in the Trade.
NO SECOND PRICE.
JOHN KIDD.
THOMSON.,&-WILIJAMS„
AGRICULTURAL IN
ENGINE
- AND
ENGINE WORKS,
MITCHELL; ONTARIO.
orit
-
Two -Horse Wood Sawing Machine
has been thoroughly tested, and gives entire sat-
isfaction. It is supplied with a band wheel for
driving a straw cutter, vain censher, or other
machinery, without extra expense for the belt.
A TRIAL OFFERED.
ALL 'RINDS OF
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
kept constantly on hand.
BOILER SHOP IN FULL OPERATION.
Engines of all Sizes Made to Order
REPAIRS PROMPTLY Al'TENDEDTp.
ADDRESS,
THOMSON & WILLIAMS,
mitslien, 1873. 350
1.