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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1875-03-12, Page 7mam ionow E ,BLISHED • MPLEIEN.T .:LSON I:.l,'''1:; TION OF hand a Talg a:*tdlek - d :1 l.t.t13N ti s 611 41,111 O PATENT. ERS, LX:kELI., l•f T' 4t:it gall, for driting all Es straw Cutter-,. Grain. T UMEigTS. xACII I ES 4t�0th of the hada; ,fiat. tate last ,k months': Af21 ILL •wi-hes to intorm hi: t • eta. r4ri;, , that l> e :; 11. 4.4 or Matta used, =ii>x()il NS- Il EMU . SHINGLES SALE itt be prontpt- AFI.-tf &OPANY r;��C�L INTI. VAS S:O N FI.. This ol(1 standard ishedl in 1,782, does bnsi- tori`., dues the second tilted I,:ing lom, pays its Ftucl liberality. Its mates r . MONEY? / �t LLmoii_ SSE FOJ TIT,. OW RITE OFINTER- (Wage Property. ;•should al -plc to slim. LIVES. Seaforth. ENT FOR It. t r T u..lnc(: Gltzu aily, (;efltlpaa`ir, of.Torontto— :.(zratlee. Company, of offered by any other lade t,ompanies, t.- Faairleys €f ' ed'i-y h. 2v�. ` IW A,RE ezidle:.s variety at 0 I (E.r S. s (tita a cat d to and neatly ere- 'MRS. re-wu- . WHITNEY - ANTED. restpleE white mart. ADANN any quauftty of j l t t, iy t3. dna tt`. /t/,l 1tteccic'r-T tc. lath caustantl; Alma tt'ti((`• :fl:—.ON i.. Als/A3Is. MILL, FACTORY ,, . = than!, his nttmerottEt `Ia1 Ws d• extended to, in Seaf(.rth, and with a continuance ;wild do will to give t= td: k:;ep• on 'hand a UNIBEIt -NIGL l(�I: (FTN Gy, / ic;g staimad+E un to those :zrll(atrdiirsg(•,: as none alloyed. aid to Custom }} �..- LET.,. fortaible roozrAs on the 'DU -Wk. AI,ply to F. ltT SCOTT. 359;.. Fre s MAact. 12, 1875. 0.0.7.1,711:103 ..111113CAFC33.133"3:3;13C.52104=53Ztralrellaaa= The Finished Work of Christ. "'Tis finished. !" thus the Savior cried., .s dixt'the cross he bled aid. diet., A sacrifice divine. The temple's Vail` was relit iii turaiit'- The saints arose to life again,— The sun refused to shine. '.'Tis finished!!" 0, what meaning words; No more the blood of beasts mil. birds Can satisfaction give. 1. tetlelnittion's'tiv(1.'k is finished now, Let every knee in honor bow, Ola ! sinner, look and live, .:'Tis tiinislted !" now no more again la'au. blood of .oats on attars slat.. Well pleasing be to (rod. lila blood of Christ, eon now alone For human. guilt and. sin atone, 0, wash us in that blood'. THE HURON ° EX.POSITOR. robust frame, and apathetic to an extra-- I ordinary degree both in body and inind. Ott January 15, of the year named, while the girl with three others engaged weaving silk -thread gloves, the oaken table sat which they Worked, began to move and change position.- The i ork- 'women were alarmed ! work was for 'a moment suspended, but was soon resum- ed. But, when Angelique again took her place, the table began anew to move with great violence ; sap felt .herself at- tracted. to it, but, so soon as she tench- ' ed it, it retreated before her, or was even upset. The, following horning - similar phenomena was . observed.; and before long public opinionwa,svery decided.d in ,.furring that Angelitlue Cotton \aspos- sessed of a devil, acid that she. should be brought before the Maris.. priest. But the cure was a man of too much coin - ''Tis anished !" Oh !. what. wondrous awn,sense tri heel` their request for an lova: dbxorcisin, s,rtd res.0lved to sea the facts Join with us all, ye saints above, for himself,` The girl was brought to To praise his glorious name. the c zwe's house, and there the pheno- Y d' angelie choir, your x01005 l aiS=',: plena were repeated, though not -with Tunic your sweet harps to solemn lays, the sane intensity as before; tite table Tho F Ord.'s love proclaim. retreated, hitt was not/overturned, while ----••a•-- - --- the chair on which Angeliquc was seated Curious Legends. moved in a contrary direction,: rocking the while, and b.ving Angelitlue . great The Festival of the ��sses, which has carfare silty in keeping her seat. been for lontr at1es observed in Verona, -.•or grew' out of t11c fohoc111ig circumstences: Wonders of Newspaper Printing. Acoolding to the legend, the young ass on which our : Saviour entered Jeru- The New York /feral(' claims that a salern was set at liocrty 1nlniediately af-- reeent Sunday edition consisted of one ter, and, profiting by his oppottuitity, hundred and fifty thousand copies. Each took to traveling in. Palestine, froze number consisted of twenty pages, that whened be made. the tour of Egypt, vis ; is 100 columns, of which seventy-eight iting every place of interest or note, and -: ire: c advertisements and :seventy-two nobody appears to have caught turn ! read ing_matter. The:.Harald. says : "A t`rossine• the \1d'diter•raltean--clry-shod, . detail which. will be perfectly, new to r� ..‘AN s uYzfD zo without tine aid. of 'LU\ ship or bark null -professionals, is, that to produce ivhatsoev'cr, he went to, Cyprus, Rhodes, one hundred and fifty thousand copies, it Cep iia, Nlalt:t, and 'iu11,i . _ tie then is necEssai y to;make-nine hundred' thou - walked up the adriatic to \Vence, \vhieh sand impressions. To accomplish this in b city by the tii-ay, was not then in exist- the short time allowed, five rotatory Hoe 0 r r 0 Gom m tid encs. , but he seems not to have liked. presses of eight and ten cylinders each, II the little island, for soon lids passed on to and two Bullock perfecting presses, Were �- i I f- 1 his residence kept rolling off at the rate of one thou- y The pious aotl hospitable Veronese presses two large engines of eighty horse. -laced his remains in ad reliquary of the power were kept in motion by .burnin g 1] same shape, atticl they kept it in the six tofu of coal in the furnaces. To church dedicated to " ,Sault Mary of the form the stereotype plates for .cylinders, ()r ,a.t1.s' every' year this interesting eight tons of type metal were used to Verona, where he l' 0( a , rolling U2 agile. where: he eked.. at a very ripe. age. �. sand a minute. To drive these -huge. 0 �. [ : C - 4 •ried in sol- cast one hundred and. forty-eight plates, I : and valuable ttlittl..cy was carried. 9 eiux procession - b b, and ..lilt n a `' Verona,at the ..resent, date, the Festi- thirty-eight pounds each, .Late 1 o ; ti through the town of weighing when finished and. (Messed, Valof the �saeS has -become a mere name. single copy would not w be noticed by the Z. The (.:ilusse were fortunate enough to average observer, but it required seven obtain the tail of the above-mentioned hundred and twenty-five pounds to keep n', ass,and they kept it with great piety in the rollers prepared to leave the imprint Q }o l the Church u1 Saint Dominick, which of their kisses on the eighteen. million. stood wht:.re the `Theatre Carlo Felice crib pares that are to drlow at daylight was afterward built. with t the news. r :o %l-l'� .pages c s, 5 1 end these rollers were 2 In the City of Constance, on the lake composed_ of 'five hundred pounds of of the same Iia-nie, auioug the relies may honey. Thenthe virgin pages -=the ED - be be seen tare snider swallowed by St. Con- rad, when taking the wipe at .sass—the spicier seems to have made godd' his claim to mummification ification by .nuking his exit from the thigh of the saint without paper on which all this is printed. There are eighty -live men and boys about tlie presses; handling sheet by: sheet as it )asses through the press, Until seventeen - tons or thirty -four thousand pounds are having 1! `ue.` any harm dm -mg his rc si- printed on both sides- If you were to hay 1n� dime >~y � dence within ! pile these sheets -ole upon another, they Two lambs beloncrine- to Saint Francis would.make at monument one hundred ;, of Assisi discinguished themselves ilii and sixty-five feet high.. mellsely by pious acts- one of theta o+ went early to wafce au lady whom he af- - Inherited Lcngovity. •fere-ard conducted to mass,aud the other 0 p • Dr.i T. S. Lambert, in his book on lamb attended mass every clay, remaiin LUrtJr j•ft?j, says :- " Every one has notic- ing on his knees during the entire ser eta that nearly all the members of some vice ! of , families the aged, while those of others legend. Saint Jolla ; be cullet. the 1u the curious b•are gone before what would eneenutering a, elect in a wood, there is a middle age of 'the former. It is a coin trace of the Eastern belief in transmigra- mon and correct remark that ` .someare tion. The Sai tat went hunting .leer it1. a : a5 oldat 40 as others are at 60 ; ' the lit - forest, when. suddenly.the animal he was ter will, in fact, be More :.rarely to 1iv e following stpodl at bay and spoke thus :. ')O years Mian tare former. The. years a !nfor, in so tIuiug, thou "llo t lett. t tc..person has lived is by no means the most• t-ouldst kill thy ancestors.}' uiilio'rtaitit elelneilt, 'for. jliclging . how Saint Roche or Roque, is always pop—many he may probably live, nor is' Pres- I M 1111 E N frayed withf, a clog in close company, to elft health of much more consequence, commemorate the story, that, being since itis often the case that families are struck clow.. by the platgue:,y,heu fair from very vigorous healthy bile .they all litiivall aid 1n a weed, he was clisd ovlive yet are not long lived.. They in- erect by this dog, who brought Min food .legit liealtlzy Mit short lives.: Notice every clay till he Wts entirely restored to , the Laplanders. Observe the citizens of health. Zurich, Switzerland, very healthy, but '. he crab of Saint Francis N avier has seldom reaching. the age of. 60; while been rendered more notorious by some members of one Italian family living in c..•ions talc. frescoes in Sienna; than _by ,, heir midst since the sixteenth_ century 1 t the printed histories which relate that i reach the age of 80 or 90. Tho Welsh the Saint, being .clesir4itis to calm a t are the lengest lived people in Europe. den squall, reached his hand out beyond `'ale Scotch are lodger lived thanuthe _tate 1,idWati of the shill, intending to ' English, and -the-Irish shorter lived., yet; shote the cruesiti.x in his hand to the they "are all healthy as a people. On the waves, but his hold elaxed and the ern - other hand, some who do not have ro eitix fell: into - tate sea, d. c , a bust health .toted to live long. It is saintly crab," as the legend. calls alls him, ;atict that they attain old age because hastened atter tale vessel, politely oiler- they take such excellent care of them- Ig the recovered crucifix to St. Selves. 5. Yet though it is not - le are . and he fresco shows this courtly crusta -that the care is useful, it will be usually �• filet. ISE Stock consists ( ceatn holding tali the recovered treasure in found that they had. 4 ld:ast c)ue grog- TIP biomentr, such as alis claw. Y s -ably long-lived parent, and <thus inherit - The t-'oe.k of Saint Peter is said to Have eel to Jevity= from. one side, if not from been carried into Spain by the Apostle •• 5 0 0 0' w 0 O 0-4 C"') U1 pCD ti tsi —70 �i 0 2 n C D r KILLORAN RYAN Are selling the balance of their 7 awn}-a,rn; +7'!'=_ ELEEIrn.':12.x.".SiitS.:l.i.4.:_..3211:`wY .:•Y'`Wit F ERS' tiST0 RE, THOMSON &WPILIA % AGId'i(`rL'J'1'EAL ENGINE SEATO RTH, GRAY YOUNG &z. SPARLING. COME ONE, COME ALL, — — AND BUY YOUR HARNEStS FROM J. WARD,. SEAFORTH. ANI ENGINE wOR3-S, 1 MITCHELL, ONTARIO. O r ic!1()-Iloz'se Wood ooc1 JJac1cin e bas cuithoroughly tested, at'' f.tives entire sat- islacticu. It is supplied v , k -t baud wheel tl icir - ua 1+*„ a :Aril's,: Cutter, grliti : a,l -Lrr, or Other l,.a:,hin::ry, without extra t .. __ for the beat, A TRIAL OFFERED. ALL KINDS (, 1''A l 71I N r D11' Ei11:,.1'T S` kept constantly t hand, BOILER SHOP IN FULL OPERATION. Engine: of all ;Size-.. alp to Order REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ADDRESS, THOMSON & WILLIAMS, '_1iitehell- 550 1 I beg to state for the information of fanners and the public generally, that I have as good a stock of i Harness on hand as any in town, and I am determined not to be undersold by any other establish- mentin the County. . HELLS and HORSE BLANKETS, all kinds, constantly on hand. Also TRUNKS and General Furnishings. 318 GIVE 1\/= J. WARD, BIain-Street,, Seaforth. HARNESS, HARNESS. WILLIAM H. MAY, SEAFORTH, Mit&ntll, 187;1, THE GREAT REFORM; Tie Gt.( atcst Reform that has e.rer been mads is • in the price:, i t Furniture and. Undertaking. T. JOHNS & CO., : Have reduced the .,rices ong ha:f,and have done away altogether with extortionate prices. Is it not to your interest to at -ionize then.. (Of the late firm of Belfry dt:11ay,) 1S SELLING HARNESS CHEAPER 'MAN EVER., FOR Ca.SII. scale,in•all its Branches, such as all , = Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture. THE londls of Harness, Saddles, Business will be carried on hereafter on a much larger TRUNKS, iLIS1,S, BAGS, ti U'i ((git AND SATCHELS. - - _ Throrlgbout the 'Winter, i ND a Large and Complete Stock of all kinds of 'Chips and Lashes, Combs, Brushes, &c. Special A attention given to horse Collars, and will guarantee to live satisfaction to all who will favor i him with their patronage. ' ALL .KI 0? 1't REPT IN ST0C e, Furnish They are also t rerart-d to Punera.is With Everything Re- quisite, And to atteml persomi11 with their hearse. •T, „WHYS HYS & Co. BELLS, BUFFALO ROBES AND 11 G PSs CLOTHIz,TG LATEST STYLES A NEW LOT Ali? -TI-IE W. Ti i1IAY, Seafo til. NEW CARRIAGE TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE. E STOCK AND ER W. H. OLIVER, WAGON N WORKS harness, Saddle and Cella IN _MA UFAOTU RER, ll al l'=,S"T., ,(17_,M.F011T11. MITCHELL. w r CoityLl�0?S M PHAIL HENNICKE & CASEY �� .2 0 01? Groceries, Wines It prices •Desire to inform the public that they have com- nlenced the manufacture of -CA1IRI ACMES, BUGGIES, - PIIA:ETON,>, ROCJi;.AWAYS, DL1-OC11ATS, hat will astonish purchasers. Sanies feathers Ni•ere sold at great prices to the pia riot- who visitLdl (.goal. (d atiZc(stry} it is very seldom that any tellat. 'J'iid; 1 ipoet southcy gives the liu� person lives to be more that a year or - storyw with sonhi unimportant \ariation - two older than any of his ancestors stops -par- t\ Ili bis, lZu1 i(iroas " pilgrimage to L`atzl ; 'cuts;' grandparents, & 1rostella." The name ut that city is said both for, though it is often the case TEAS, that talo -se die young who have long-liv- to be a merely a 0111•1upte(l prominent - tion of '` Sanctus Jacobus Apostolu.s.'- ,/,.?ch;a:/s ,1'Cr•clit_r•'x fur -.;l''r'bruet; y. A Plague of Rats. di,,,i few years", time, unless some ac- tive measures be taken, London may ex- -Who is a Gentleman? ped:. great trouble from rats. It is a - Z gentleman is a sreraon-'ilot merely startling fact that one pair ol.rats, which r.t �eoduce in three quette . ,l -11 ssessedl 11t years no less .Main b-i(r, (It.v 3 , �t L l eight, nests of young au uatili:e=h with eer'tatin forams and .cti- with then progeny, will ,l , doe rat 1 S(lb: �A.. e o ttE c i .lite easy `t,ttc sE, € a � - ' I an act a udl move, �t 1.1 have from si-t to able society, a li to spe i; 1 awkwardness, and i each year for four years together, ,and l ll without a.vl in 1 u wor .d wi lulu < < L , ;•' .11 from habits il1dh are vulgar autl in • from l' to 23 at a Litter; andthe young and e are more females thin sidle.., c t 1 1 ' t 1• t the rout there thou,rltt-ul desire of cluing in every in.- about the streets like cats and they e •rcntl0ltia n is - something does will breed at three naknithsol(l, ba(1 taste. L ,ti •L an beyond this t t' t �e' ldi t �(`s raft x•irtue. at is the ! average or about 10 to six. It they ran 1 o-tt every (. lit Ist a whatothers silo tldl (1C, unto alas. public -would be terrified, but as hey ule St,titC:ls 1V 'i tC Ile is coast antly thinking, not indeed and Ax•ork in the dark, Hien :seldom see or how he may Lice_ pleasure to others for think of thein. Brick drain.s are their 1 h nt-• skirting boards, bade of iud SL'(::�RS, �.theall Staples lE a in . t. � .t3f _ p TOBACCOS, • COFFEES, CURRANTS, RAISINS, T' re C'LGX1 ,5, WINES, I1:1AN DIES, WHISKIES, W 0 O EAVY 1ND LIGHT WAGONS, SIGN Or THE SCOTCH COLLAR. UI' A choiceassortiuent of light and heavy Harness, Whip:;, 13e11h.11orse Clothing, &e., kept constantly and Repairing promptly • attended. to, on hand. Rd1a :, 1 1 } charges moderate. Remember the plat e.sign of the Scotch Cn11ar. W. II. OLIVER. best material in a workman- . the. very } ' t from Built like manner, and in (he latest styles, which, for g ness of draught and finish, cannot durability, lightness a be surpassed. All work intrusted to iu will be exea;nted with promptness, and at REASONABLE RATES. Special .attention given to Repairing. 1 I Cali at our shop, south of the _lIaiket and see for yourselves. everything generally found.- in a • nrat-class Grocery Store. the Y11d:rd. Sen:;d:-of 1rieasiu , but how he chosen aft s ; `'THEY WILL -ALL nr SAID fD CASH flooring, between may avoid. llurtl:ig their feelings. i`- hen - fire places, under the fli r= or . l der tate ra.fterp are their plaices-ot breeding oiie With wh(l. k1 It conies ittcontact that , tltd, bats-- drams he tatty give to each his due honor. his ; friends, and that nothing but gla.zedpipes err(>ller ipsitton I ie studies Noir he:? wi rats getting vsnk otraps will stop the will ate - scrupulously =ausdy a. - , he i$ :.•cit t , tams the. l eze.t10 i at i 1 relations of every 1 The Loudon sect rmen state ty rats' that They l conversation on l e1 J their feelings ---how he; may abstain from, ting drowned, cl, l.iio a tl may avoid. touching 111. G w ret- guy sub`eot which. ay ECallessly- hurt ?will lith go up pipes for the fear of b knowing tiiO3 haa\`1. 1101 clisadr�cc means of escape. They are seen; in to ; to, 'even tilt discovered. ed. (ju<<tter fol , fortlli,ty, inferiority of talent, of lank, of of their Wards with drily we e=1 ...ulnae allusions w iel1 slay call up a able or offensive association. A gentle- set-i'er§ migrating in communities the , omc •. maul I:e4"d t• alludes never 74 C, i hears conscious of any (.nicer;, bodily de- crmen ieir of eve hat they builders v4erc tanguase reputation in flit. 110150T1 111 \111050 society skirting )'oarC 5. + a, y' he is plaeed. Ile -never assumes any Su- particul arly ally at vermin eaccolcorner!it would pdait�riEy- tc, himself —never ridicules, :. 1 fill serer udders, ltuvcr boast., never makes ; and llt11�alLO be 'takene to isit cvntl�..a sent e own power, or r�.nl�, 11 as is ia111died in habits, space t uler and about the lire -places, as __ ..a.H„1,...,�a f-1,�trdn;trter for breed - a display of his admit tage,s sue or tricks, or inclinations which may be the offensive to otheis. The Electrical Girl. ell, barn orchartl. inlispittable. read. in the last number -,of the F SALE OR TO LEASE. o ning 1846, yoar memorable m - walk o f Se forth P. O. On the land arc house, history of table-turnine- anti spirit -rap- -1 f 14 i Terms ino( Crate. For part.iculars apply: to S. La -Verriere, DePartment Orne on Market Street, in the TO -WI). of Seaforth. Will 1 France. She WaS of low stature. but oi be sold al a bargaiD. 37844 AT COST PRICES: A LL parties indebted to the firm c,uested JL- to call and settle their aei.ounts wn-ht,nt ther notice, or they will be placed in Court for KILLORAN & RYAN 07-1-13 HOSE CLOVES TIES CORSETS HOOP SKIRTS, D4ESS BUTTONS, IN- MILLINERY, ;,L CR AS BONNETS, HATS,. FLOWERS, -l� E A`i'HE1tS, BUCKLES, 1. - JETS, A SPECIALITY AT _ - HOFFMAN BROTHERS' CHEAP CASH STORE, - EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF TO BE HAlj AT HOFFMAN BROTHERS' CHEAP CA S STORE, • WOOLEN SHAWLS BREAREAST SHAWLS 'SONTAG% CLOUDS • sib d , O1 E A.1 G•OO S AT HOFFMAN BROTHERS' CHEAP C A i -i STORE, SEAT ORTH. ,r CREATE BAROAI S STILL At S. STARK'S, Coarse Lulu.; Loots, S', ,,. grad upward-, .lens Kip, $2 ;i0 and upwards, y Long *Soots, c- $- , •p :• idii Boys' .�uut � 1 50 and i.l-� a , 'Y'onths', $1 25 and U .wa •d , 'Women's, for C5.!.r-nd til.war_l�- STOCi WILL 11E SOLI) OFF • Of every kiu.i less titan cnST. ti. ,`T All li_ 1.11.—P,artie5 1a3 I. note, ain l accou:ii$ l v* t dine \ c.uld oblige by paying up at once, as I am. retiring from busilie - LOON OUT FOR YOUR OWN INTEREST.. ALEXANDER CAMERON 7 \' TATC1I.'IAKER and Jeweler, Mitchell, while 1 t t lg iii: ,.I aerons friends , alnti eu$h l- er in :i County of Huron and t: i'e:tn'liu a-; tLL .f tract ter jest lavorF, would re}g'.etftllly.stinal:e_ that i-(- Las removed t: • :Ila. t bc,.0 trim study of Hicks' hotel, l\n•.:e he has opened a selection of ladies' and gents' Jewa:r of toe lal�^-t novelties. Also, clocks the largest uudl most vari- ed in ;'t'c-Ntun Ontario. My watch, i:rye ad n+,ul- edged toil. the Cheat :est and b+ tit the minket every one being thoroughly reg.1.a«.1 ani te-t,.f before being oared for sale. 3 Special Agency /or the Elgin 3' t'teli- 11FPAIR1N(T woo haavin'' 1,(-" su, .,,e,fu3 i11Obt1 1 n-4 tl t t- . "'5 of 'Mr. I�1 ..SlJlt, a i o 1i::., had ion i r1Ct 1 e ,3s�:l e CiI1<s of tildtsgoil` anti Edinburgh, Scotland, ^,15- tomer-:, > 11 ia1•t r,? the Dominica x, l 1;nd1 that i.l 0 1 eau y tLt-. i< • 1 s �;a-,ltf:.� ail :w-•1^~� butts eoz.e up. ALEX (�3I1~Itc:1, Practical 'Watchin a :< r. Cure Leueorrhu=n (or Whites), P,.infu' Mem:trua '11 - +1., Aug. 1,1 � ?4 -850-52 tion, Ulceration of the Uterus, ovarian Diseases, Absent Mtn:Ara:dim), and all digeases known as THE SEAFORTH Female Wealtne: s. Thc:v arc prepared with the . greatest care, under the pH soual :.-tapervision of a ! L T:,, 1 B E R 172.-‘. R D . Physician who has made female di -.eases a special 1 study for many years and they are a Medieine ou I whitfh _MARRIED LA!DIEzi can depend. " lit the horn and tiny, of need" es an MA BEE ACD 24,LD sold by all Druggists ovtryutere. FEMALE REGULA.TOO' one BE -0 to :uform the tublic that they haY, re - box, sl : bores, $5 ; sent by mail free of pobt- inove.; tiAir Lando.: nird to the lot la tv:een age Fecnrely sealed front observation. For full the .11er.-hants Sal:. mpany's at.I :der - send in a sealed envelope tO any address on - 0-,1,--talltly Irand • ceipt of post stzunp to prepay rcturn postage. Address all lettars for pazaphlet a or pills to Fold Seaforth. 1.)y E. iIielcson & Co., .J. S. of the 1,, ACTON v� Robot,. R. Lunn:den. and by all druggistq. and t,tlitIc will find t hi and pile( s MOURNING DRESS GOODS lc' ABBE & 3:,'XDONALD. BLACK LUSTRES, FRENCH MERINOS SEARGES DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES &C., • 1 AT CHEAP CASH STORE, CHEAP CASH STORE, AT HOFFMAN BROTHERS' CHEAP CASH STOP,E, AT HOF EGG EMPORIUM. Tlie subi,ci:ber btrel.y thini.ks 1.1:-, unn-erets : pair '.1.11,.:e timing the p.‘st heven yezn!!..., mill hope,;, the ;inter,t-he is now prepared to pay the t at the Wanted by the subbc.iber 9,5 tons of good dry clean 'WHEAT STRAW. SEAToitrn, March 18, 1S74.