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ALOBNIM.
FEL 4, 1875,
somor
A Ghostly Wedding.
Twilight was just creeping over the
surface of Georgian Bay, and the ships
gilding along seemed li -re misty phan-
toms in the distance, s I walked my
horse up the winding path that led to her
home.
I left my horse at the lodge and
walked up the gloomy avenue. I did
not go to the house; I knew that she was
in the arbour across the lawn, where
every evening she was wont to sit still
agar:arise as inght came on ; it made her
feel sad, she said, anda little bit, afraid,
but she could not help it ; SOnte one, she
fasa sure, was waiting 'there for her, and
such
she must be there at the evening hour. offences as
not burglary, ' diee arms are on the. per-
So
I knew where to find her, and vi,
orossing the lawn, I tremblingly stood at
the, door -way liming her, and as I stood
I heard her murmuring to herself. She
was sitting on the old-fashioned seat,
her head resting on. the rustic taille in
front, and her hands clasped before her.
She looked up as I entered, and with
a sort of dreamy smilebade me welcome.
replied not, but seating myself by - her
`de I took her hands in mine, and gazed
the administrati
means of put&
taldng any steps
tion of things. N
our pelicearrange
It is th& rale for
exception for the
these are caught
such as to deter
be a terror to evi
It is a queliti
form of ermine
not be revised.
safes stronger, c
- stronger, too?
such light terra
n of justice and the
cut are We Are not
o meet the new condi-.
new laws areenakted;
ents remain the same.
riminals to escape—the
to be caught; .and if
he punishment is not
there. The law should
-doers, but it is not.
n, then, if the whole
jurisprtidence should
We have made our
not we make our laws
Vhy should there be
of impriOonment for
urglary ? Why, should.
son, as they invariably, are, be pumshe
invariably by long terms of imprison
-
recut in chains and solitary confine-
ment ? This would be a terror. Some-
thing to deter is iequired. And just as
garrotting was stamped out by severe
punishment of offenders in England, we
may succeed, especially if there is co-
operation in tile States, in stamping out
the burglaries which have recently at-
tained such a portentous development.—
long and lovingly at her. She half di- From " Review of the Times"ra DQ-
vined my feelings, but before she could minion Monthly for Decembei.
question me I porired mte her ears the
oft -repeated, fleeter -tiring tale of love,
that eveyy son of Adam repeats differ-
ently, and yet not differently. I told
her how I had watched her and tended
her since she -was a child, and how I had
kept back the impaesioned, words that
rose so oft to nay lips, until she had: ar-
rived at an age when she, could decide
for herself as to whom she could entrust
her fate. And now I could Wait no
longer, and would she—would- she—
• rid she-9—Y-eS she would. ,
' Long ana lovingly we sat there, ttll
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the stars came out one by one, and the In the parable, we have the householder
old Colonel, her father, sent out a ser- going out in the early morning and hir-
vant to bring her in. She would be in ing laborers ,for his vineyard, • to worle
in &minute, she said, awl then, after a all day for a penny ; and as late as the
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fond embrace I went home again, to year 1351, England, byl. act of Faille
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dream of and love her. . 1 ment, regulated the price of labor, and,.
I called again next dey, and found the 1 strange to tell, said that "corn -weeders
family making preparations for a visit to and ay -makers, without meat, drink, or
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the Great Manitoulin Island., where the other courtesy demanded, were to have
Colonel had built asu neer residenceone penny per day." But then, what
I saw the party off in jheir snug little
steam yacht, and stay d on the bank
till the little white handkerchief faded
awaystill fluttering in the distance.
Had I known what was to happen !-
Ah I had I known l
Six weeks afterwards they returned.
1 was there to meet them. ' It was twi-
light again, as my beloved and I walked
arm -in arm upthe same narrow path.
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She was pale, n her eyes was a strange ,
unearthly lieht, and her rich misses of i
Then Exid ;Cow.- i3
It is a comforting conoideration that
the world does really move, and that
148:11 is really making 'progress in those
Matters which Most relate to his happi-
neas and well The poor—that
the highest authority says we shall al-
ways have with us—are ne longer really
poor in the sense of that word teVo thou-
sand years ago ; and labor, oven of the
lowest grade, is far better paid how than
it was even a feei hundred years since.
was that penny worth ? It vvould buy
twenty-four eggs, and fourpence would
buy 4 pair of shoes, and a hen would
sell for as miech as twenty-four of her
eags, and three pennies would buy a
bushel of wheat. Now a farm laborer
can buy &bushel of wheat for a • day's
work. This shows that his labor brings
him three- times the reward it did 550
years ago.
TEE:: Ht.
ONEKPOSTTOR.
HARNESS, NESS.
WILLIAM IL MAY, SEAFORTH,
M B. T. 1s4T GF
THIS WEEK
DRESS GOODS,
The Respectability of Labor.
hair seemed alone to retain their a I Labor is man's necessity. He cannot
frd freshness. I remarked her docks. I live, much less be prosperous and happy
" Yes " said she " have something
to without it: 'Idleness is a blight and a
tell yam in the arbour." A shudder
came over her as we crossed the lawn.
curse. The idler is a burden to himself,
a reproach to humanity, aid an'incurn-
.
An indefinable dread took possession of, bas on :moiety, supported by the toils
me, and an awe crept through my bones. and sweat of others. He may be a fop.
In the arbour ! Why thei-e ? . a buffoon, a good-natured nobody,but he
"On the Island. I used. to go at twi- cannot be a man. All kinds of honest
light to -the shore, and. look over the and useful labors are commendable.
water. One evening I heard music, and They promote health .and vigor; secure
fairy laughter, and lo ! a bright corn- comfort and t independence, repress
pany came dancing over the waves and
, temptations, encourage :virtue, a,nd are
far ahea,d a youth dressed in green, uot only compatible with the highest in -
straining every nerve to reach me. I
would have flown home, but something
held me fast. On he came, and, like a
prince, be knelt and wooed me, and his
voice was like the ripple of the -waves
upon the beach. Meanwhile the others
surrounded us, and joined their entrea-
ties with his. I spoke not, nor stirred,
telligence and moral worth, nit are
essential- to their existence. All good
comes of labor. Agriculture, commerce,
arts, science, civilization, refinement, in-
dividual and national success, are all the
fruits of it. It converts the wilderness
into a garden, changes the natural
bower into a charming home, arta from
and, as the first star came out, they de- rude materials manufactures articles o
partea.convenience and ornament. Let not,
"Next evening he came alonee and so
for the rest of our stay upon the Island.
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Tn. vain I pleaded my troth was plighted.
He would- listen with a strange-
full of deep meaning. And I feel that—
hut look!"
As she spoke, I looked up, and there.
across the lawn, was the most beau i u
form I ever saw - every feature was full if these:light-headed upstarts could see
and distinct Dressed in the gaudiest themselves as others see them, their
hues of the forest, he stood forth in man- crest would be much lowered, and their
ly strength. He did not come out from views of human merit be greatly modi-
under the shade of the trees, he but fied. Orders in society are a necessity.
beckoned. I looked at my beloved, her I They are demanded by the difference in
eyes were riveted on him, and slowly she
„ culture, tastes pursuits, and circum
'rose and elided towards him. I would ces of men. . These distinctions are not
heve held her. hut I was powerless. only unavoidable,. but . essential to the
then, the laborer he despised, or under-
valued. He is filling his destiny, aug-
menting the sum or human enjoyment,
and establishing his claim to . our sympa-
thy and respect.
The prone' and supercilious sometimes
look disdainfully on the hard -handed
mechanic, or the toiling seamstress, but
Together did. the lovely pair recede down
the avenue.
Just then the -Colonel came out. I
saw that his geze -was riveted_ on them.
well-being of the race. They create bars
to social intercourse; but tlry need n ot,
and should 'not, cause strife and aliena-
tion. The gospel is designed to convert
He fell down in a swoon I rose, and' these differences into sources of le y
with the aid of the servants, he was car- and usefulness. "Let the brother of
ried into the house. He recovered al- low degree rejoice in that he is exalted,
most instantly, and search viraS made all I but the rich in that he is made low, --
over the country. Religious He aid
We both kneW it was useless. .
She was never found.
A GREAT ..iMITAEE OFTEN MADE.—
A Sailor ---:-- s Description of H---eis-ilelle----- Boys and youne men sometimes start out
'is • • • c:. - e
in life with the idea that one's slimes:I
Bride. depends on sharpness and .chicanery.
A. seafaring man who was recently They imagine,: if a man is able always
married gives the following description to " get the best of a bargain," no mat-
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of his bride and apparel, which, we ter bywhatdeceit and meanness he Car -
think, Will put some of the ''society ries his point, that his prospetity is as -
papers" to the blush :---" Ale,- wife is sured. This is a greet mistake. Endur-
just as handsome a craft as 'ever left a
millinery dry dock, is dipper built, and
n Oo
ing prosperity cannot be oun. ec
cunning and dishonesty. The tricky
and deoeitful man is sit fete fall a victim;
small Graft. Her length of keel is five soon or lace, to the influences which are
with a figurehead not o .
feet eight inches, displaces twenty-seven forever working against hita. His house
feet of cubic air ; of light draught, 18' built upon the sand, and its feundae
-which adds to her speed in a ballroom, tions will be certain to give way., Young
full in the waist, spars trim. At the people cannot give these truths too much
time we were spliced she was newly weight. The future of -that young man
rigged fore and aft, with standine rigg- is safe who eschews every phase- LI
ing of lace and flowers, mainrail part double-dealing and dishonesty, end lays
0e 0
silk, with, forestaysail of Valenciennes. the foundation of his career in the eiadur-
tier frame was of the best steel, covered ing principles of everlasting truth.
with silk, with whalebone stanchions. • mimmiriamr""""m--- - .
This rigging is intended for fair cruising. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR OWN INTEREST. '
She has also a, set of storm sails forrough
r, , ale WATCHMAKER and Jeweler, Mitchell, while 1
liable to ocOffr hi" this 34eitude sooner or , ' thanking his numerous friends and Pustom-
etrs in the County of Huron and stfrrannding dis- I
later.° I am told, in running down the favors,would respectfully intimate 1
street before the wind, she answers to sars:eaoeed. to that beautiful Amid west end
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thrittetthfeet. al)
helm beautifully, and can tarn arou-----------1of ,hhopeneft betintiful i
WOOLENS
AND
REMNANTS
AT
(Of the late firm of Relfry & May,)
IS SELLING HA RNIISS CII -)EA P TIIAN EWER* POlt 1:34.14111.
rrliEkintitifixess will be earned on hereafter on a mush larger scale, in all Iltd Branches, -such as all
Harness, Saddles, BELLS, BUFFALO ROBES
AND
IIt
a
TRUNKS,
VALISES, BAGS,
110 RS -E CLOTHINGI
.AND SATCHELS. Throughout the Wiater, ly eitended to.
All Orders sent to Brnssele P. 0. will be prompt
ND a Lome and Complete 4,P1811TILI.P. SPARLING..
-LI- attention given to Tforse C8toollcakrso,faannaltd117geofo.Whilinre 111101- giLyne8hsqesti°sfC'ttluetbison' ntiOusalillew%tewi. 113PP:41'09'1 sseis, Jan
him with their patronage. 811-tf
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SPARLING'S SAW MILL
BRUSSELS.
PHILIP SPARLING- wishes to inform his
-A- friends and the public generally, that he is
prepared to furnish all kinds oi
BUILDING LUMBER,
FLOORING, dressed or undressed,
PINE, clear or common,
AND FIRST-CLASS EMLOCK.
ALSO,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF SHINCLES
NO. 1- FOR SALE.
WILLIAM HILL'S,
W, 'S'eaforth:' -
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IVIGNTREAL HOUSE,
CLINTON AYD° VARNA.
THE GREAT CrLEARING SALE,
IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE
DISSOLUTION, OF PARTNERSHIP,
IS STILL GOING ON Al TUE
MONTREAL HOUSE; CLINTON AND VARNA. 823 j'AMES WRIGHT.
THE PIKENIX
OPENED OUT.
FOSTER'S OLD STAND
JAMES WRIGHT
likonoup_en.veadnii,na ht3. Moreonstg'StItt:1,eaaf°TiTI
F d eje g
I and complete
S.TOCK GROCEBIES.
Ills Teas are Good,
His Sugars Cheap,
And his Spices Strong.
Call and give them a, trial.
Country Merchants, Hotel Keepers aud others, would do well to avail themselves
of the opportunity of buying Goods
AT AND BELOW COST.
SEAFORTH.
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GAI.I..ERY.
We are ssying what we mean when We say COST.
OVER .$20,000 WORTH -OF GOODS
Bought iu the best markets and on the best terms. A. STROK4, SEAFORTII,
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
W. N. WATSON
A GENT AT SEAFORTH. This old standard
4-3' Company was established in 1782, does bust-
ness in all parts of the world, does the- second. "
largest bueiness in the muted Kingdom, pays its
claims with promptitude and liberality. Its rates
are moderate. 846-26
WHO WANTS MONEY?
Prints,_Shawls, Blai-zkets, VesGrey Cottons, Ove? Hats, winLoan Money at a LOW RATE OF INTER-
DreSS EST. either on Farm or Village Property.
Sheetings, Pants, Carpets, Clotking of any kind.
A SPLENDID SUIT, GOOD TWEED AND WELL itIADE, V011 $8 5(1.
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Goods,'RUM Cottons, Pea Jackets, Caps, Silks,
1 Parties requiring money -should apply to him.
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY
AND YOUR LIVES.
There never -was Buell an opportunity of buying Cheap Goods.
1
FISAER & BARTON.
t••.' All parties owing Book, Accounts or Notes ftre'requei.cd. to mettle the sante.
AN -DREW CALDER
WeseiEs to inform his friends and the public
'that he has fitted up in the best style, a new
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
On Main Street, nearly opposite the Mansion
Hotel. His aparatue is all new end. of the most
improved kind, and from his long exparience as a
-photographer he can guarantee satisfaction to all
who iavor hire, with their patronage.
Come at once and bring your children. Re-
member
CALDER'S New Photograpk Gallery.
N. B.—A supply of Osborne Sewing Machines
kept constantly on hand and for Sale. 858
EGG EMPORIUM.
BUSINESS CHANGE
GREAT CLEARING SALE.
—In consequence of the change in our business, we have decided to sell our whole
STOOK OF DRY GOOD,.$.
AT •
• COST 'PRICE,
BOTH Pi
. CLINTON ANP....1MKPE$130.R0..
OUR PRESENT STOCK WILL AMOUNT TO ABOUT
TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS,
CONSISTING, OF
DRESS GOODS, SCARFS, BRACES,
SHAWLS, MANTLES, NECK TIES,*COLLARS,
CLOUDS, FURS, SHIRTS and DRAWERS,
MILLINERY, TWEEDS, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING,
PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, CARPETS, "
COTTON SHIRTINGS, READY -MADE -CLOTHING,
WINCEYS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HATS and CAPS, 4c.
The subscriber hereby thank4 min:wrens
customers (merchants and others) for their liberal
patronage during the past seven years, and hopes,
by strict integrity and close attention. to business,
to merit their confidence and trade in the future.
Having greatly -enlarged his premises, during
the winter, he is now prepared to pay the
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
For any quantity of good fresh eggs, delivered
at the
EGG EMPORIUM,
Main Street, Seaforth,
IWanted by the subscriber 25 ions of good dry
-lean WHEAT STRAW.
D. D. 'WILSON.
SEAPORTII, March 18, 1874. 828
NEW CARRIAGE
t
weather, and is rigging out a small set ALEXANDER' CAMERON
of canvas for light squalls which •
her own length if a handsomer craft pas- ectinn of ladies' and. gts' jewelry of the latest
edged to be the cheapest and best in the market
Increase of Crime in Canadii.. every oue being thoroughly regulated BM& tested
before being offered for sale. -
It is- a question whether some reform
novelties. Also, clocks the largest and most vari-
ses her." ed in Western Ontario. My watches are acknowl-
_
A Speciat Agency tor the Eight Watch.
(t1 the eiiminal is net needed in view of
the extraordinary development of crime
in these times. Never were SO •
REPAIRING.
daring, and never did. they fly at such Raving been sneeesSf01 in obtaining the services
high game, In the little town of Paris, gtmlies..iniEll' who hes liadjong practice in the
and Ecliuburghl $cotlandt,etie-
Ont., a gang broke into the residence of tomer:will find in no part of the Dominion
a loank manabaer, „ciaged and bound him, can they have their cloels watches. and jewelry
etter done up.
and took the keys of the safe Only by '1) ALEX. C.kMERON,
Praetical Watchniaker.
the accident of leaving one of the cbil- Mitchell, Aug. 21,1874. , 850-52
dren untouched were their plans frus-
trated._ Shortly after the express van of
J. P. BRINE;
a Great Western train was entered. the:ICENSED AUCTIONEER tot the County of
men in charge bound, and all the money Huron. sales attended in ail arts f
o e
and. securities stolen. The plunder County. All orders left at the EXPOSITOR Office
a week or two ago a most desperate and " •
TO RENT IN SEAFORTH
amounted to about $40,000. And only win be promptly attended to.
daring attempt was made to rob one of , - •
AND
WAGON
IN
MITCHELL.
A. Strong, -Seaforth.
1 IS ALSO AG -ENT FOR
I The Scottish Provincial Insurance Company—.
1 Fire and Lif e •
The Western Insurance Company, of Toronto—
] Fire and Life,
I The Isolated Risk Insurance Company, of
i Canada. -
Terms as reasonable as offered by any other
1 agent doing business for reliable Companies.
OFFICE --Over Strong & Fairley's Grocery
Store. Main Street, Seaforth. 252
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STOVES & TINWARE
Of all kinds, and in endless variety at
MRS.. WHITNEY'S,
CiltrOiChSerS Block, Main street, Seaforth.
1 GOAL OIL, -
Pure,
.
Pure, good and Liha'li, wholesale and retail at lira.
WHITNErS.
' CUSTOM: :WORK
Of all tilids promptly attended to and neatly exe-
cAtdd. -
BOR MRS, WHITNEY.
i
I SAW LOGS.
WE ARE POSITIAPELY SELLING OFF AT COST- 1
free .to say that the preeent opPortunit) is one of rerS- 1
UR entire Stock having been bought on the very best terms, aria in the largest and best Marlots
0 II and
(-) in the Dominion, therefore we -feel quite
occurrence to you to get your winter and spring stipply -of Goods. at unpreeedented prices. a
see for yourselves.
100,000 LOGS WANTED
pINE, hemlock, cedar; ehn, maple. white ash,
J- basswood, cherry and butternut. 4
ROGERSON & ADA1VIS
will pay cash on delivery for any quantity of logs,
delivered at their mill ju Morris (lately Brown's.)
CittSt07/2 'Work' P-romptly Attended to.
Clinton, Jan. 12, 1875. CAL LA.N D ER, SCOTT & CO. ma hand antl cut to order on short notice.
Lumber, timber, shingles and lath constantly
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P•
COME -ONE COME 'ALL,'
AND RUY YOUR
HARNESS
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FROM
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41.
LS'
-724 j. WARD, SEAFORTH.
I beg to state for the inforMati011 of farmers and the public generally, that I have as good. a atock of
Harness on hand as any in town, and I am determined not to be undersold by any other establish -
BELLS and HORSE BLI.NICTITS, all kinds, constantly on hand. Also TRUNKS and General
ment in the County.
Furnishings.
868-11I RJGER.SON ADAMS.
CLINTON
!MARBLS, WORKS,
HURON STREET,'
I Next door west of the Commercial Hotel.
WORKS
McPHAIL HENNICKE
& CASEY
: Desire to inform the publie that they hare cora-
THAT largo corner store now occupied lip- Logan
the banks in our own city. ^a- & Jamieson. It ii one of the best business
Now,. wbile.crime is growing and in- stands in Seaforth; either for a demo:1St-eke, dry
goods or groceries. POOSOSS1011 iii“itbint' te two
creasing and. developing its appliances months. For further parrouril:Takpy orkprees.
it is singular how absolutely quiescent 359 IN' ON.
•
menced the manufacture of
CARRIAGES,
. BUGGIES,'
PHAETONS,
ROCKAWAYS,
' DEMOCRATS,
-.HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS,
Built from the very best material, in a workman-
like dinner, and in the latest styles width, for
durability, lightness of draught and flash, Cannot
be surpassed.
818
OErVOE ME A. TRIAD_
J. WARD,
Main -Street, Seaforth,
COLD WEATHER.
Don't be standing in the cold when you can get a
FIRST-CLASS STOVE AT KIDD'S, CHEAP.
IFyou want a Cooling Stove, if you want a Parlor Cook Stove if you want a Parlor Stove, if you
-L. want a Box Stove, if you want a celebrated Coal Stove, or any land of a. Stove, call a.ad see .
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES,
And work of all kinds in American and. Foreign
Marble, designed end executed in the best style,
and at most reasonable prices.
Mantles of Various Colored Marble sup
plit.d on hort Notice.
Granite Monuments and Headstones imported
W. a COOPE4 Jr.
T. CALDER, Agent
to?order.
277 t.
THE-
-
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY,
DR.
WILLIAM
CRAY'S
IBefore T.1:kbag. am' Mtg.
KIDD'S LARGE ASSORTMENT
5 Cures all Nervous Diseaees, mesa as Tremors, IA-
SR.ECIFIC M DI NE
• bilitv, Prostration &e., whieh, in many cases are
Manufactured by the es - in the Dominion. Also a Large Assortment of Hardware, Tin,
Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware.
SIGN OF TUE
Allwork intrusted to us will be executed 'with
promptness, and. at REASONABL.E,RATES.
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produced by over Indulgence in the use of to'bae--
eo and alcoholic spirits, but the Specific Medicine
ismoreespecially reeommended as an unfailing
cure for Seminal Weaknese; ftennatorrlies, Im-
potency, and all diseases that follow as o, sequence
it Lose of Mernory,'"UniverailLassi,
tut, Pam iii the Back, Dimness of Ilisum, Pre-
itIA1,11110TIll COOK STOVE; Main Street, Senforth,
- . oilielf Abuse, s
*'- __ . . . . .
FOUNDRY
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W 331 bare Oldlina many other diseases that
lead. to Insauity.or Consumption and s Emma-
. .
The Goderich. Foundry St. Man.ufacturin.g Co. i are" c'Aised
y deviating from the po.th of nature and. Over
• . S eifie Medicine is the result, of a life
Beg to inform the public thst they era prePa.red to furnish
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS ; 'FLOUR, GRIST, AND SAW MILLS; I
STAVE, HEADING AND SHINGLE MACHINES, Hoop MACHINES., &c.
IRON AND WOODEN PLOUGHS, CULTIVATORS, STRAW -CUT-
TERS, &c., SUGAR AND POTASH KETTLES, GRATE -BARS, &c.
COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX `sird-vHsi, of eFioue kinds,
SALT PANS MADE. TO ORDER.
Special Attention given to Repairing,
Can at our shop, South of the Market anti see
for yourselves. 856 I
ALSO,"
IRON- AND ,BRASS CASTINGS, -,2t.?.g1) 13fAcicSATITli,.Y00 ;
BOILERS!: AND ENGINE AND GENERAL IIEPA. IRS:DOM ON
SHORT NOTICE.
:La- All orders addrestsed to the Company or Secret!iry rec,eive prepipt attent43p „
R. RUNCIMAN, Genera manai6.- —
A. H3DGE, Secretary and Tieasurer. °
study and rainy years of experience in treating
these special diseases. Full particulars in our
painPhlet, which we desire to send free by mail to
every. Met•
The 'Specific Medicine is sold by all Druggists
at $1 per package, or 6packages for $5, or will be
sent by Man on receipt of the money, by -address-
ing • "
.-VirILLIAM.tGRAY & Co., ,
- .Windsor, OM:.
Sold in Seaforth by E. Hickson '& Co., 3'. S.
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