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The Huron Expositor, 1875-07-16, Page 5e The Con ent; in the 4Ow gnu 6, Alt the ncil present , tt In minutes of the el and' apiroved Beeonded by Mr. 1LOOuiiit of 820 be roads in statute. Mr. Abel Wall# Moved by Mr. Wilson, to be paid viz. on line between Ching; & hell Tats, •$40 ; 8, Oar- L G, 3O ; S. Hen- t and 6, : t; ; ltridge, $15 ; E. t, S. 11. lots, .$15 DOn live between aniel Bell, work . 3 and 4, $) l ern litre between Essez•,. work 26,$4110 tic line be - 90 ; Jrhrl Petty, lotre $15 r i on Con. ;, , Ivierhart, work an lots, $15 ; George Ewn hill on Cone arm, leveling side anti 28, $22 68 4. road between Wm. Sehwalin,, 4 ; IL S teinbaeh, 830 ; William I (`on. 14, 820 ; Bauble line, ►7 550; :t Hall, for hall at t•ader, ;raveling, deisch, cedar for Kalbfleisch,. cedar `: ov Weber, gravel 4 Walper, gravel tali Weber, gravel Lmasters, 816 25 , to (Goshen line, ant to Cion. 6, t to Con. 6, $15; S. B,., $3tL ; II. ts, Con. 9, ,815 ; o N. B. east of ried. Moved by by Mr. Wilson, thorized to take cel aTIt1 have it le- t oila;e-- Carr ed. seconded by Mr - ;:c artd Clerk be kh for attending, eLfend the suit nsllip by K. Gil- 1 il !L by Mr. SYi1 w ,, i, that this Goan- ireet again in the _, the third clay of cations will be 'I silt School Sea- to levy their re- ,fur the current a Sr., Clerk, special meet- cif was held on -Je of considering angtng the agree- rith tite Landon, dilway Company, :ngs. Moved by I by Mr. Kuhn, the London, Hur- t `F;m:parly to can- agreement, hear- ty of November, ber, catch Company the township of ,s to the erection - ings on theSouth roads, on condi Ir, worth at least. r: Iia, and a good ss ; provided that rile . said agree- fl rite o upons for la to lst of Jan- ek ; and provrded btained as to the IIS nt, and the ar- Via€ tory with the amendrnent by te, that it be left €. Main motion. c,f Council, held t7rembers pres- Set eented asking .ts the ratepayers liilc:f,r by -la -w, llurci€in act of Ivc(I that said It€xt meeting. eozided by Mr.. tfg be expended car, be expend- ftici€,tints. to be fag •ears be ex t� . tavern and l e exl;€aided in read ut ar Mr. was reappointed iii• etiirg of (twin - lay in August. n • can send the tl to C. erotity, acc;eunts were frail. I or iv, Clerk. rtdiahle news- , .,`f'i .l"iy -: A tris j.e elfoed, defeat of the e e.WFi on the ;taro Streets, and gtnetIy rr lrr►rSe lesh tlrt• Tw'•lfth c f say. sueceesful ,f ,ettleneet teak aner,eest which ,tt air.1 Grand r.' The Baron ,;.r.cres•ssiou by t. i-: estimated c In town. -', r 1t plae;e: 1 -i 1ht�:ia1d Mc- tteunty of :aingsi',n aingIe t',,7 Hall Man- i' vt a, an-i'_v,'a, and the rsi1;:.:,:t• Teel by Ih,•:f l.t lt. After Frtia ,`-iter grass, the - Cayuga -: tl the vic- e. rrte#Itn passed ', f lntario on hoilat0nes 1i're,r iu ear - tames Instances t `,eleidera:bJe the crops in the •:tin•day a stortn an ied by ram Thu thunder thing vivid. A b bonging to Mrt e mak, near Violet, was struck and. 00 evince. ; also a drive -house owned by • S. Wiartman, of Camden. The flax s were jextugaished before much dams e was 4 one-. Lucern, a sort of grass cultivated for fodder, has been grown about .. - bottslorcl, Quebec, with marvellous an ilingitiar. success for the last eight, yen, It hay yielded two crops a year, witbo _ t topeeasing, for #overt years, It sho s no sI IL of dying' out. The soil waft a t rich when this wonderful crop was put in, and it has choked out all weeds, and required no cultivation .since. Each Of these double crops per summer is heavier, more delicious and better than a first-rate clover crop. This plane, which may almost make a revolution in Canadian terming, is now being grown all over the locality. BI ELTHS, Done.—In McKillop, on July 8, t wife of Mr. Chas. Dodds, of a son. McI:ToSlr.--[n McKillop, on July 8, t e wife of Mr. John McIntosh, of tw n daughters. KI,INKBAMMI1{r—In Seaforth, on Ju y 2, the wife of Mr. Peter Klinkhamm:r, of a son. LEE. —Fn Clinton, on July 10, the w fe of Mr, W. Lee, (of Bess, Lee & Co.,.) of a SOIL. MARRIED. ipso,—MIKE a --At the residence of the bride's brother, oil July 1, by ' =v. H.' Cameron, of Kippen, Mr. Geo Pa k, of (xoderich, to Miss Annie 'c - K nzle, of Tuekersnlith, �e THE MARKETS. SEAFORTE, July 15,187 There is not much doing on. the m r- ket or in town now -a -clays. , Partners ire art busy with haying, and have no time to market produce. Those who - UTION 12av still a stock of wheat on hand will Ci Aagainst . gi be gad to learn that prices have takes turn for the better. We this w quo an advance of 4 cents per bus on b th fall and spring wheat, with indi- • The either stip continues showery, ` and t$aelows and pastures are iimprOvt ing. + We have letters from England to the first„ ivee:a in Julyy. OUT London corres- pondent says that the old stocks of cheese are nearly exhausted, all of the new to hand being sold, the trade engag- ing the American to arrive, and the tcn- deney upward. The quotations are ,For new Ameriean, 58s, tit 60s.; Old, 30s. to 61s, ; Dutch, 528. to 53a. Eng- lish sells ton its merits artd condition. Most descriptions of butter are offered at a red.ucton of 2s. to 4s. The quiotatinO are as follows : American and Caned an 60s. to 80s. ; Jerseys, 908. to 1084.; F °B- land, 1) 2s. to 114s, ; Danish, iel nd ,Swedish, 80s. to 126e. GOLD. -Quoted in New Yorks ai` 115i.. s• etE]AR POSTS FOR SALE. A large quantity o Cedar Posts,.for Fencing, for Sale at the 8eafoth Carriage works. WM. GR.AS'IIE. 897 4 HORSES WANTED. --Wanted immediately, a span of gc`od working horses—must be sound and true to'wcrk. Apply to JOHN 1 A " TT -1 Soafo�th. BUGGY FOR SALE. For Sale Chop, a good oppen boggy, nearly new, coact $115, be old for $95 cash. Apply at Broadfoot's Planing fill Seaforth. J. V. CROCK R. g8g897-4 DOOMS TO rET.—The,Hall formerly oceapied by the (dd Fellows, Seaforth, Over Kidd's Hardware i3tor , is to let; Apply to JOHN KIDD, or to JOHN THOMPSON. 887 ONEY W NTED --Parties having money to invest I good real estate secerity in the County of Hu on, address ns, stating Interest ex- pected, as our business in loaning is very exten- sive., C. R.0 s OPER & Co., Brussels P.O. 696.4 AK ONEY :FO ND.—A Purse containing a small lYl gum of m . ncy was loft inThomas Lee', Store, Seaforth, abo • t the 22d of -May last. 'Theowner' - can have the a me by provin pro ..and ay- �HO� 89 ing for thiss a ' ertieement. L E. 4.8 'Es RAY 8 EEP.—Cause to Lot 1, Con. 6, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, 2 EWES and 8 LAMBS. The owner ca' obtain them on proving property and pay ng penises. STEPHEN KEATING Tnek;ersmith. ; �4*4 a, ek ek lel cat: ns of a slight advance. Quotations for coarse grains and other farm produce remain unchanged.. ' We quote :. such informs Fall Wheat, .... r ... ..1,...... 0 96 to 0 90 the same, will Spring Wheat, per bushel -4 0 96 to 0 98 BL4.CKIVEL Oats or bushel., <.,.....,.... Pea ,erbushel Barley per bushel Butter No 1 Locate, without my w not hereafter maybe contra thorny. d. 1875. ' TRAYED Bleck Fr white scot in. little with b The public are 'hereby cautioned ing credit to any person or persons 'tten order and consent as I will e reeponsibie for any debts which eted in my name without this au - 33. QDELL. Seaforth, Jun 8928 ..,.0°,5to 088 .... 0 70 to 0170 V71PLOYM NT AGENCY Mr. Forsyth has d au Agency for the employment o1 It STOLEN—From McGillivray, a neh HORSE, medium size, small the centre of forehead, brushes a th front feet. Aug person giving ion as will lead to the recovery of e suitably rewarded. BENJAMIN , Granton. P. 0. 895 60 to 065 .r to 0 15 18 00 00 ng , r, r` , 4 • 0 00 to 0 Flour .r,<.,,..... -.,<.<<...... •• 0 00 to -5 Hav. Hf • esta'lish Domestic Ser ants in connection with the Laun- dry, -Those ishing to secure eery nts will be directed to pl es where they can gothem. Ser - vents w shin to secure inflects will b instraeted ern. Terms, 25 cents for each p- 8 OBGE FORSYTH, 89 0 00 to 5_00 where tc, get She . skins. ... . 0 50 to '1 50 plication. t:+ Salt (retail) per barrel„ 0 80 Salt wholesale) per barrel, 0 70 g10LIiN— Potat les, per bushel 0 70 to 0 80 none of Oatm al r nrl , ..r0 00 to 6 00 Woo .. . < .. , 2 50 to 8 00 Beef........ .. 4 00 is 6 00 Wool per pound... . .. 0 85 to 0 85 CnxrcroN, Daly 15, 187 Fall ,Vheat, per bu'ihel.. <... 0 92 co0 Spri g Wboat, per bushel.. - 0 90 (0 0 Oats, per bushel... - r • , ... 0 88 (0 0 Bari , per bushel .. ... 0 65 Lai 0 Peas per bushel 0 72 (0 0 Batt r.......<......< . 0 16 (cL 0 Pots des ..., . , 0 70 ( 0 .< 0 10 0 lLay, per ton,, .... ,,. 12 00 18 Woo , per pound.. 084 en 0 • LONDON, July 15, 187 hite fall wheat, per cental, $ L 6 8170 ; red, 81 55 .to $1 60 sp $1 t to +1 65 , oats, 81 25 ; bar 50.4 10 REWARD. --Stolen from the r. PETER PHILIPS, Con. 1, Stan- ley, on SUN 5 AY night, Jane 20, one Set of Doable Harvest=. C.�llars of Harness are half Scotch, with. Tassel o, top, Composition Buckles and Flat Lines. Any arson giving such information as will lead to t n e recovery of the above will receive a reward of O.—STRONG & FAIRLEY. • • 94 TnISSOLU 89 partner 70 nndersi mad, 78 forth, under 17 been di solo 80 will her afte 11 will settle all 00 35 ION OF PARTNERS]IIP. — The hip hitherto subsistingbetween the thotographers, In the Town of Sea- he firm of Moore t'a Campbell, has dby mutual consent, The business bo carried en. by Carle Moore, who claims due by the late fl ,• and col - due to it. CHARL t3 MOORE, 1875, 897-4 lee all debt 03 A.. CAMP ELL. Seaforth, July 1 T w=Id ICE to ` the Farmers ng, surrounding erect a first -e 0 FARMERS. — The respectfully call the in the neighborhoodof country that it is their ss Oatmeal Mill this ey, they w 11 be prepareelto pay the hi, 51 40 ; peas, 81 20 to $1 2e ; ern, price for any quantity of good Oa $1 30 , cheese, 9e to 10e ; butter, 16c to Barley, delivered in Seaforth imm 18e ; eggs, 1.8e. harvest W. THOMSON & BROTH uN TORONTO, July 15, 1875. k; Da There were in to -day about 400 bush. des tea sleighs th hot ex ens co seq person a good hire ap NOT t I beg said Jo for'nes board i cadtio Pellan order o of wheat, at 81 02 to $1 04 for white, and 81 02 to 81 03 for spring. Hay sold at $15 to $20 for old, and $1 to $12. for new. Butter was easier, sel ing rnogtly at 20e for pound rolls, anytl ing, over that being for exceptionally ch ice. Eggs sold at 16e to 17e by the baske . • TO1'tONTO LIVE STOCK. MARK BEEven,-`t'here was but a limited ply of fat cattle offered at this mar du g the past week, but the dein eve correspondingly limited, and ha no greater firmness in prices. quo e rust class, 85 to 80 2v ; sect cls s, 50 to 84 75' and third -el $4 to $4 25. The following were prig cipal sales s One car, averal 1,;260 pounds, at 85 25 ; two cars, eraring 1,260 pounds, at $5, and 8 hen over ; one car, averaging 1,230 at ,'S 25 ; one ear, averaging 1,200 at , 2; three cars, averaging 1,400 at ,55 25 ; two ears, averaging 1,220 at 852. r. SIMEEP.—In fair supply, selling a for first-class, $4 50 to a5 for se class, and 83 to 83 50 for third-class Ames. --In good demand, but th ceits were ample to supply the req ments of local butchers. First-class taker: at 84, second-class at 83 50, third-class at 83 to 83 25. MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARK 11.oN: i.'itJ AL July 12, 1a tthc \'iger cattle market, there not so good a supply as formerly, ex 1an3bs, whieh were very plentiful, ha been brought down the Ottawa an Lawrence rivers by the market b ET. sup- ket and we Son F IRE A. ENT Com nes in all Barger t bu, (ADA a wit are odor subscribers ttention • of eaforth and, intention to warner, and hest market s, Peas and diately after B. 888-13 BUS BUSINESS FOR ALE. — Mr. idso4,et the Commercial IIo e1, Seaforth, to dispose of his Buss Bus ness to any ho will purchase the horse., wagon and ow i = use, and run a low. Buss to all Is.. he running of a free bass entails an. on r. Davidson of $500 a y ar, and he is ently anxious to have it disposed of. Any arming a Imes to all the hotels could do nein ss in Seaforth. Fox fu ther partien- ly to ALE'S. DAVIDS01+ . 894 • �' TE :Es NI INSURi,.NC C MPANY, OF LONDONe ANGL,AND... b ' r- TaONg y AV SEAF011T1 ,s Tidal of i Atan(Iard any was established fu' 1782, yes bus.'- parte of the woi d, does► the te''cvnd incus in the United Kingdom, pays its promptitude unci liberality. Its rates te. 807.2e3 We any de rod- PELL ass, $�.U_ the ung l as Will ma arty o pa his ata 1 ab 1 a met„ •mh ea, • • last. e w enterin g his proper y tha parties are a stoppe he will hand their names to the Pollee - man, w he wy" Il look after them. W r H. SNOW - DEN. Seal.rth, June 8, 1875. 896*2 CE. Joseph Pelland hearing o effe t that 'have left his bt states that such is not th epb ' elland has :lived with m ly t ee years, and he has le stea of oro having left hi the ublic against giving t air 1 01. FOR WALTON. 'OM.E.'ILTYG NEW. Ti'; SMI Ii offers Special ,Bargains in . DRY GOODS and Q OGERIES. In Rea y -made Clothing and oeta and Shoes he givebetter value than c 'n be got elsewhere. Juscall and see for yoursel es. advertised to d and board, case, as the in my bonne t my bed and s. I further I said Joseph erect t on my account without my written con ent, as I will not be responsible for is he ND. RE% tl cad lbs, bs, Lbs, 86 nd- re- ere and y hereafter eontraet. , IARGABET Stanley, Jnne 29, 1875, i 895+4 ABD.=-The nndersi ed will give above reward for such information o the - detection and eon action of the 'es who took 8 pieces f meat from t three weeks ago, and agar took s stall on Friday and Monday nights uld also warn those in the habit of stall and maliciously destroying his he has a suspieion who the guilty d that if these praetJees are. not OX Of due aro the 897e 1►` t ru p A. .1 the)reo preimis for sal „r. :BA fief at o'ct ` Lots (' ' kn ma E SOt 0 v GA it E SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—By rtne t1 a power of dale contained in a oer- aix in riga' e, made by James Thomson and Ish eael F lion, and Isabella Thompson, for the par - o> e f ba g her dower, in favor of Elijah. k W of rd a , d bearing date the 22d day of June, 70, efanit having been made in payment , the ollowing parcels or traded land and e, wi h their appurtenances, will be offered - by Pnblie Auction at Morgan's Hotel, , on SATURDAY, August 21, A. D. 1875, ek . M., unless- previously settled, viz : 5 and 226, Bayfield. Terms made at ale, or on application to JOHN , ]3a field, S, 'AI'1'S' AND ARNISHES ()kilt brands always do net Speeial In - meat to Cash Purchasers. Par es having over -slag notes and accounts egno ted to settle the wire at once, otllerwisa will , e put Into other handsfor collection. 2 FARQUHAR SMITH. HE ECONOMICAL TUAL INSURANCE COMPAN OF BERLIN ONT,, M T14URS Farm Rieke awl non -hazardous Vit• lege Property in both branehes at modera'e ra-s. This Company is conducted on principl-e to :dve insurers the full ben e• t of cheap insuranc ., an tee this end the expenses aro 'kept as low as s cots isstent with safety and economy. Inearane are :ffeeted only on the premium note syste • an as the extremest care has been taken to o to only good risks their losses have been an no assessment has been made oars its 1011 ho , ers-for three yearsandIt tot, while its ea; an• preinitun astute setsvebe_enaceniuulatin w = he -highest rate charged faem outbuil in has my been 25 cents per 00 for the who o to of three years. The n rsiggnod is t A :nt in the County of Huron, nd has engag:d H. F BAIRD to assist him, or whose Iran: ae one he is held responsible by ilio Compan, F. • fu her particulars apply by post card r of : rwis giving lot and conedsion---to ' JOHN MASON, An tioneer, Insurance and Generrp�l1 Agent, Zurich P. P. o Agent in South Huron for the Gore Di tr :t Mutual, whose merits' as a first-class Man 1 r well known. 897 2 was ept ,St ars. A VC ION SALE OF A FARM—Must be sold. 4-s., 3 In UEL LOVE has instructed Mr. A. cows and. cows nearly ca. ved Prenlis o FRIDAY, AUGUST16, 187q, his are in better demand. at somewhat b tter farm, bein comEosed of Lot 22 North-East pri feori were much lees in number than wO,k and sell frorn $3 50 to $5 per Ibni, live weight.. Calves are ge ecatee, and sell at from $5 to 86 e good animals bringing more and. inf leeti. Sheep are m fair supply ; sheep sell at 86 to $9 eaeh, while nio sell at 543 to $5, Lambs were pie ttiful, and sutlers say they canno a bid for them at all; common la sell for about 82, while very good nes brittg $3 each. Hogg were seance, t ere bete., no young pigs on the marke , al- though they are in demand. There vere a, few lean old hogs, for which from $10 to 12 each WM asked. • eh ; adtnea ureinent 100 acres, more or leas • 80 acme in_ • axe el red and under a good atate o$ cultivs,thin ; 44,„., well, ood Jog buildings, nice ore rd, and 100 100 noyoritilinTgoownerinligip conf Menne. There is a the lot, li (wise a good "c1;e: rods o new board lenge. Thie is rare chance, 13 as the proprietor is leaving the tovnixhipeand the rior term must ne sold. Sale to commerice at.2 o'clock P. M. TERMS -10 per cent. of the purchase food. money, or good eeeurity, on the dey of sale, the Om- balance on Feb, 1, 1876. The pureinteer to have ery liberty top tit in fall wheat and do any fall plow - Mg neeessary. Full poseession given on March get et 10, 1870, SAMUEL LOVE, Preprietor. A. "13 BISHOP, Auctioneer, 897*8 iTLE FALLS DA1RY MAR ET. ffer- ✓ of ual, uite to- han The arty sold the red. 'here was no farm dairy cheese ed, -dairymen thinking it best to until the next market, The numb fae orics represented was less than n anc the demand for - cheese iwas light, more salesnien returning horn daY without -having made sales upon any previous market day, offerings of factories amounted to n 9,00a bxs., of which 7,400 bxs. were at 'irk:es 'ranging from 12te to 12te top price being 1.2te. No butter off MARRIAGE LICtiNCES 0 rrt T iFjCA TE;4, (Under the new Act,) issue at the EXOSITOR OFFICE, SE FORTH, au rite, of the Lieutena t-Governoinof A D THING—TRY IT. Under HRISTIAN LOUR, 3 anuf eturer and Patentee of the Best free Priming Knife Made blade These & Co.' • n Ca ada, 'Warranted not to break, If the brea they will be replaced free of charge. Knives can be had at WM. -ROBERTSON Hardware Store, Seaforth. 891-18 MQRTGAGE SALE BY A UG'IQ�V. L BE SOLD BY Pd'BLIQ AUCTION, ON TF-URSDAY,' JI�JLY ;29, 2 o'clock in the afternooi, at Knox's c- in the Town of Sertforth, under power of s e denture of mortg e, tine of sale, that v 1 - re Town 'of Seat° in ¢s Grand Trude 8a 1- o. ntained in a certain it ch will be produced at i ble property situate in t d bei connguone to t1 y Ste Min t .hat town, dud known as Loto 4) Fo y -nine (50) Fifty,,' (53) Fifty-one, (2) fty-tw , (58) Fifty-three, 54) Fifty-four,and ( 5) fty$v on the south side of Huron street, in isd town of Seaforth, according to a plan m e Andr w Bay, Esq., P. S., showing the s b- iisiono of Lot No. (11) Eleven, in the First C n- sion bsoath of the Huro Road, in the To n- . p of Tuckersmith, whicr plan is filed in t' e istry Office for the County of Huron. Thi: is excellent opportunity to invest, as the Gra ' d s , , nk Railway -contemplate putting in si • ! s • , te chime to these Leta within a- short t' e. RMS—One-fourth cash ; balance secured ' y rtgage payable in one acid Iwo years, with est ac eight per cont. For fftrthcr partic ' re lyto' AC MAHON, GIBBONS & MINA Solicitors for the fortgagees, 1 2 London, 0 PENAL BARGAIN N IN During the Fruit Seam at HALL 84, PAVEY'S. Goods Delivered in Town Erre of Charge, UST RECEIVED, A LARGE f;TOCK OF Which will be sold am HEAP AS ANY IN TOW FENCING WIRE The tro st A SPECIALITY, We subscriber hereby thimks hit, numerous ers(merchants and others) for their li ral age during the poet seven yeare, and h pes, et integrity and. elese attention to bus ss, t their confidence and trade iu the fat ire. Rev ng greatly enlarged his premises, d e wi ter, he is now palpated. to pay the I HEST CASH PRIOE or any quantity of gOod fresh eggs, dein-ere& EGG EMPORIUM, Main Street, Sea rth, Wa ted by the subscriber 25 tons of goo dry SE YOUTH, March 18, 1874.1 D. liVILS N. 28 restos,' silo A DRESS G-OQD ing the Largest and Most Attreetive market, at 20 per cent, lower tha BLiCK LUSTRES—DO tar Brand at :20e, of Dress Goode ever offered in thie mer prices. BLE FACED. Se, 80e and 40c—The best va ne to be found in this Province. I4NEN DEPARTMENT. Minnie m, Dice, *cached, Damask, Tarkely, Red Dulk reduced 5 to 8 cents per yard -- have a amask, Towels, Napkine, &c. Brown a. and see them. r Stock of Iradies' andMisses' Gloves, in Black, White end Colo ing st extremely low prices. Also Men's Gloves in Great Va At 20 to 80 in which we are offer- I, er COnt of a reduction in orde o clear balance of stock. HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS ADD SHOES, C. \ Lap F3 co Fre bor C▪ P MN - 0 co tt h. 171 eV 4N33110 S1�1Yd '1I.��full TON YARN, COTTON YARN, In WHITE, BLUE, ORAXGE and OD. CARPET WARP, CARPET In ORANGE, GREEN, RED, BLUE and WH AT THE TE, SIGN OF THE 'GOLDEN LION. gV0yair 73 0 ° 3NIHOVW BUTTER. EDWARD CASH "I BUYS GOO BUTTER IN ANY. QU LOGAN & JAMIESON. EW BOOISTORE OPENED IN SEAFORTH. McGREGOR & SON Stationers, Boo Sellers, Book Binders a d Blank Book Manufacturers, 'N calling your attenti st to our new Bookstore we beglfirst to return our sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage an universal kindness experienced from the Farmers, Merchants and others of t e County of Huron fo the bet ao year*. We intend Strictly to follow our own business, and deal in all that hes a relation to paper and ft* various uses, eind also everything tliat is to be fotunl in a First- lass Book and tationery Store. A d from our experien in first-class ehops for the last 45 years, both in Euterpe and America, with- ° t egotisra we render S forth trecond to no other town; In Mile Provinceat bur oWn busineee, and, therefore, we look for an -xtended and generous support from Oar townspeopleand numerous friends. ALL BOOK OF LITERATURE, OR BLANK BOOKS NOt in Stock will be In !shed or made in a few hours' notice, as we keep on hand a Large Stock of THE STODART PIANO. Raw Material. Asa Pays ll'ghes Pr ee in Money. 892 GOD RICH STREET, Seaforth. THE GENUINE HOWE IS STILL AlitEAD. SOLD IT,'Y Agent for the Co nty of Huron. TF yen want to killOW Celebrated Sesting3fa Seaforth, and beware of g is kept on handnand p deT, to be compared to its disadvantage. After a period of more in the Sewing Machine trne qualifies of this hine call at my office in. ing to where one only lateoseir out .of one to Warier machines: n ten years expetienco Businees I have found GENUINE HOIIIE MACHINE faction to purchaeers, as 136Va proving defective, in its ruoveneents,;nor be returnedfor repair, It possesees all the qualiti of serviceable Sewing Machine, it is strOng, du hie, not noisy as falsely represeated, and all its parts are made of the) best metal sad erfeet y fitted together- Yon' may change itiro fine ark to heavy work with- out strait:limit arid rend riug 14 unfit for repro-- ducing a neat and perfee stitch on fine work. It will sew with heavy bine linen thread with the same ease as with. a fine tton spool. CA ILl'irlieffif.)--Donit be imposed. on by rin4 scrupulous deale and the Ant nts of other Sew-. ine Howe Maebine if youl are not satimiled to keep the one they are Tying sell you, as they only intend to impose npon y some worthless fruits& aion of the Howei or per pm an old mecond-band E PIANO. THE KNA HE Great Piano of aeries and Europe. The chosen to grace the . alonb of the weanhy azit titled, and to charm the eireks of the cultured . who gather there, leavin he noted Apestbas all Books for Cheeae Factories and Butter Factories Kept Constantly on Hand. WALL PAPER and WINDOW BLINDS can always -he found at D, MeGREGOR & SON' A' Bookstore Oppoeite the Ma nsion Hotel, Main Street, Senforth. THE GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE QF DRY GOODS BEGINS AT DENT'S 0 FE I DAY, THE 16TH DAY OF JULY. Great Sacri ce of Dry Goods, Straw Goode alinost thrown away, muet for Fall Importations. done t Catch. the Bargai;zs W kilo they cat Flying. 1 THERE never was a poor Stoi.".art Piano made, t -1- and none "WOE ever 5M-C,V4.1,) lir; returned or exchanged for any other, 1..PfP.v.lik• they have al- ways been bought by discrit:itating buyers, and : in the history of Piano icnalsir.;,f •litOdart JO known I am one of the greatest worki...tn itventorm that MARSHALL & ENDELL PIANO. -REMARKABLE for tour:12g in tune. Any -ILA' amount of dnrabilit 1:4:41utiful touch. Me - 1, Matchless tone. SIMMONS & CiOUCH ORGANS. , OT only the prettihst organ in the United -;-` States, but the BEST, all things coaddered- On hand lar to order. GEORGE WOODS 8t CO.'S ORGANS. TZ EMARK ABLE for their parity et tone. Thar- ' ough Work and Finish, and great beauty an& man room variety of their Solo Stops Boituk, Vox Humana and Piano. Stoelt in Variety. LESLIE, SKIRRO TV if: SMITH, G. DENT, '1SEA OATH.,1 372-52 t*OLIE AGENTS, •