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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1875-08-27, Page 3A.UGUST 27, 18-75, 7 411.1111111.10 *9.499 .944.9*94,19.49.99M•9419•••••=.9,94 IANCERV SALIE OF ; DS IN IIIBBEIrt, INT to a Deer*e and final order for made by the Conit Of Chancery fee ae snit of ictokfion vs. Ward, and t-tively the Fifth day of September, old the Twenty-blifth day 01.1une, e will be 'old ifl One lot, by Public Au the a. pprobation of the Al -aster of the, at; (eti-via-le .line.S:P11 P. BRINE, r,iit the ts NI:lelnel A HOTEL, le 1.4.63.1,Vit LH, on -SATURDAY, tleo ty of Septcluber, A. D. 1875, tit 12 o'clock followieg Linde, Size The South- East. Lot N tinibt r Twenty -Eight, in the Sea. 'ion of the Toynehip of Ifibbett, y Perin, containing 30 ecresonore or eulariy deeeribeil ea follows: Commence. South. Beet Corttr of said Let, thence ' 4 West, thence (hie Hundred and Twee,. Korth, parallel will]. the Boundary line ety Weds Laqt, thence One Hun ty Roods South t o the place of begin. • is all cleared and fenced, and. fit tion. The soil is a good clay loam. pan the land a, email log house It. le alemt three fence frmti the Town h, and aborit four miles from the both good markets and the ..th placee are good. Tho bads win be Pet tO l ceitiiin registered mortgage Messre. Curly ee Melhiegan, opoo re 15- 1:('r tine the GLIM Of esee0 or there.ei.arhteer w.11 be required to pay he Vt.n-lore' SolOiters, at the time of emit of lti per (lent. of the purchase it the blip of *nth purehase tummy • thl Govt of Chencety, to the credit of vise, Withill flue Month from the day of Sit intereet, when he will be entitled to ace, and to be let into posseesios ; vete the ceneitiotta of Hale shali he the Le•editions of the Ceint of Chancern mtheilare ant inairainition. rusty be ob- epplication to the said Auctioneer, coed lore. Solicitors, itt their office, in the, Seaferth. tiodezieh, thie 30th day of Stine, A. D. ifileneed) UMaieDERMOTT, rtst at Gotierich. MEYER, cndt licitore. 400-4 111.1"11.,c) * EXPO IT R, • COMMERCIAL LIVERY, SEAFORTH, iersiened, in retieine from the Livery iesexr eaforth,!bege to thank hifi nu finites for their 1Lbera patronege, and to he has diepomed of it to Mergers. MAT- 10ItEISON and DAVII) BleNAUGHT, new prop ietorm are fully competent to Leiness as it ahciehl 1,o ruin and fn a fr give entire satigacti,qi, he wou1C, in. el recount:tending hh succealtora to the speak fur them the flame generous pat - id' has been extended to him for the 7A:ex% THOMAS BELL. eine nronrietorehip of BelI's Commercial i Seafortli, the subscribere would state intend keeping nothing hut firet-elase ie horeee, and geod corafortelele, stylish -Tering reastinablle, Regular customers nerh Travelent Ilboraily dealt with. left et the stablefa or at any of the omptiy atteinded O. Office mud Stables - 0. C. Willson% Agricultural Implement " 1, 'Iain Street. MORRISON dc THE SEA 'MINH P FACTORY riLLIAMS OLUFF, :1;;TORS of the Siaforth Pump Factory, to inform the publie that all the pnmps Tred by 1 hoe are bored with Cooper's Dllow Augur, which bores it perfectly role, and consequently tho suckere of ep can be taken eat of the tap whether 7 is in deep or shallow wale. In their ey use only quartered 'Timber, and the -• warranted not to Crack or Check when • the sun., Water Cisterns and Tanks 3 script ion made to order on the shortest aethe very Iinvcst remuneraceve price, -.env; are the beet in nee, using warrant - Irons 20 tel 2 yeate, and the frost does • therm. The pro' rietore of the Seaforth ,.tou bare alwavtt cenleavored to keep up with the times, and they are deter- - to outdone by any other eetablish- le country. All work warranted, and low us any in the inzainefee weeLLtas & °LUNT, ,MAIVS FlArKESS SHOP, lersigned. in vatting from the Harnene bueinese in flan ich, begs to thank his pations for their liberal Heliport, and let he has dieposcid of his businese lin Rio' if, who Ilia been -working for exile time. Ife 'has no hesitation in L lire- Mr nee) to the liable generally il+.t-elas4 worlunan, and one who will e satisfaction, and in thus recOnnuend- eetsaor to the public bespeak for hire -Literous pitronale which has Ijcion ex - Lint for th? In- t sg-v•sn years. JOIIN C. WIDEMAN. purelunied fr in Mr. 'Wideman le 4 ' h lees Shop and ;Scock, the subscriber le that 1.e intelide keening an it a first-elase Sttick of Heavy and Light :end everything, .4enerally. kept in the Particular attention paid to making kind of Repairingpromptly attendnii melz mare:seen Charges WM KLOPP, Zurich, Ont. EAFORTH LAUNDRY ---r- f,irth Laundry isinow in full working e.1 all orders ferlWashing, Ironing and :will be prontptlytattentled ta. Pardee have 1 ' Done Without Stittrehingter ronliteg- oom,,latt it at tliie rate of three cents thie i-aiee the artlieles will be damped ready for ironing. Sitth-faction pare' GEORGE FORSYTH. • -MEN'T AGENCY.—Mr. Forsyth lies iota Agency for the Pmployment of - ermtit ; in completion with the Laufl- - ii-ixin to e mre rvante will be pieces where they can get them,. Ser. to secure places wifl be instructed tin in Term271 meta for each t k Olt;RYTII. 896 THE SEARTH — B ER YARD. 3,EE & MACDON ALD ere= tbe public that they have re - 'flier Lumber Yerd to the lot between ,.11;; Salt Cotapatiy's Works and Mar- ,' b., el.,- •-• tail t Iy on hand a, goodaseorte J. KINDS ter 4ITSIRER, dreamland th.o, LATH AND SHINaLES, 411 01. fere ler-pared tol,e1I at the lowest ifese ft=t h, Mso en hand any quantity CTON Lteff... e.t.a inhere will gild it to their advan- 1 ct our knock, and ascertain our pricee ..e.eiefl`PiSeNk here4as1re are in &position 'ili(4 na -tete to ee1i purehasers. & MACDONALD, - - - 'Wall AIND iitTRON B L E WOR KS. 11, MIN, ETT t Late of Hat ilton,j :vet e to their nut event friends and the -.ie. tied they an, prepared to illi all , HeadatOROS, Table -ToPs , Mantles, &c, dim lib; ',two/1Ni to Order. :1 , . I, -;;t styliend art, and cannot be - thig pitr; / 4 optario, '4, fitfully f'• MCCIV11,111thf gotell :-.4„-afortio It. MtSSETT. PAY UP: EA IY UP. heev, late of Fa rams fitore,Seeforth• e placed his LICCG tnts in my hande for Ztil parties are re nested to call al2„, accounts with e at once, or tuo F. IIOL WTED2 McC ughey Hohuestede 828 arch 18, 1874, 'tithe TOombS. VANDYKEBROWNE, , Tske a seat on the bed. Ho* refreshing, That breeze blowing in through the bars ! H . Wyss -deucedly kind of you, 33i1Iy, , fro fetch me around. these cigars. - Hoe you seen what WWI 84(1 m the pa- , I take My departure to -night -- len going for rest up the Hudson. Arcot of ten years --got a light. , yes_ ; that is thetune of,,it,' piny; Ten years ! Ah, well, but it seem b,s Like one of those! orrible visions - That frighten a man in his dreams. Ten years in the eel! of a'prison— I can't comprehend it Its yet ; Ilut I fancy before it is over I shall learn what it means—and for- got! ,. I* enrious, .isn't it, Billy, 1 What .changes a twelvemonth may bring? last year 1 was in Saratoga, As happy and rich as a Wog ; I was laying in pooh on the races, And feeing the waiters and'grooms And sipping mint-julepsA tveilight-2- Am nd to -day I'here in the Tombs! What led me to do it? What ;always Leads a man to destruction and crime? The prodigal son whom we read. of Has changed somewhat in Our time. lie spends his subatance as freely As the biblical fellow of old, • - But when it is gone he fancies' The busks will turn into gold! Chauipagne—:-a hex at the opera— - High stakes while fortune was flush -- The pasalonato kisses of women as, cheeks had forgotten to blush ; The eidi old story, Billy, of pleisures that end, m tears— The frot that foams for an hour, The dregs that,are tasted fbr years .! Last night, as I sat here and. pondered On- the end of my evil ways, - There rose like a phantom before me, The vision of boyhood's days: 1 thou ht of the Id home, Billy, Of t e school h use that stood on the hill, Of the brook th t flowed through the meadow— - I can hear its music still 1 And thought of my mother, Billy, Of the mother who taught me to pray Whose love was the priceless treasure ; That, heedless, I cast away. saw again, in my visions, The fresh-lipp d, careless boy, To whom the fut re was, boundless, And the world jbat a. mighty toy i- 1 thought of all t is as 1 -sat here— Of my ruined alncl wastedlife— And, the pangs ofl remorso were bitter— They pierced ixy heart like a knife! lt takes some co rage, Billy, To laugh in tht face of Fate, When the yearnings and hopes of man- hood Are blasted at wenty-eight! Well, give as yo r hand, old fellow— s be happy and thrive; left in the morning' 'when he gentle n went out, lively and playfu as usual,' d on the barn door being 0 ned hone' in, and. saw his companion dead on floor. Having smelt Iiiiii„ he looked at hint intently for more th n a min and started for the: house, -with droo ears and tail, evid 'idly ii; great diet ss taken place in his eitnpanio . At bra - fast 4 —certainly he kneni - tha . change i d fait the dog refused, foode did he eat thereafter ; bis usual chee fulness gage place to melancholy, and. i a few, dhys. he dwd. * . I The English Army. In the Atrny estimates foie the present Seer, as brought before the House of Commons on March 8, we re shown on paper that England has a ilia' •reser moment an army of 106, , wi h . _ ,i -,-,e, , • ae,e, =guns, exclusive of thea o • colonial duty. Of the fob.* ace ding to the same authority, ; there - ar 43,730 rark and file of infanti7, wi 1 their • regi- ments, and 7,100 with th brigld d'. - pots. ' But after substracting. the lade under twenty years of ago, who c nnot be considered, from. their youth, as t for hard work in the field,i and who n any country in Europe would he put u der the head of "cooseripte " or recruit and after deducting' for siek, prisoner men wanting to complete, and—vvhat a very large item indeed at the prese day --deserters, the number Of effective bayonets in England 'dwindles down to 30,272. In other worchelevie could place in line a force about one -forth less than a single German army co•h•pse of will& that, country has, besides at her reeervee, no leas than sixteen at the present daY. If we turn to our cavalry, 6 still greater contrast between our forceS and. those ef other countries presents itself. Excite. sive of the mounted' regiments serving 4n ,India, we have seventeen' corps, or in- cluding the i three regiments dd Hous - hold troops, twenty regiments serving the United Kingdom.. Oft thee few, any, could'bring into the ii! d ore than 250 effective men and'rs p. This would give us a total of ,000 cavalr scattered over England a Ireland, r some 900 short of what is to be found n, each German army eorps. i The most s rious deficiency; in these claim, When bat- tles are won by theft who have the most effective and quickest sery ,d artillery, is the paucity of the number of guns we could take into the field. In the ar y estimates we are told. that . we have 3 2 plecee of field artillery. B!lt.Lord Eel o proved beyond all doubt, that, . as e have no artillery reserve—the w r strength of a foot battery is 204 men a d 184 horses, and thatof a horse batte y es ---We could n t illery reriources, r ant ef theru ta-e 120 guns. Thu n he whole kin 1,(13 so dier, we shou d ca paign abroa, of England, Ir 10 it 11 11 192 men and 192 h r with our present er rather with our utter into the field more Glia supposing that we dm dom of every effective be able to commence or to defend the shore land mull Scotland ith a force of, s y 5,250 cavalry, 30,272 infantry and 1-0 guns ; or, as we eai before, an army just about equal in nu lb -r May you alwasixteeo army corps ' to vi I shall look for yon up at the depot forces ' of Germany ar i.t In the summer of eighty-five! divided. Many perso Meantime, if you find it convenient, civilians—in England h And feel a desire to roam, hazy, undefined idea th Call up at mrlionse on the nucleoli— You'll probabl find. me 'at home ! somewhere or other 4 to The Mod There came on town in Kentuck who had just bee bonds." Their destination was the depot, and the bridegroom was evidently quite impatient for lea the train should arrive before he could r ach the office. Buying one ticket, they Ptood on the platform, until the train hatstopped. When they per little more than 7,090 me entered the car t bride a seat, kiss ly, bade her "go seated, himself o whittling most v the train out of sight, I regret depict- . ed on his 'face, when a byStander, think- ing the whole pr4oeeding rather strange,! resolved to interview him- Approaching -., d chewing it straw to up, he said ; ! Aried lately ?" - ` e "nie 'and Sallie got f 1 • ili I/ Bridal Tour. - eda,y to a little inland a young rural :couple bound by the "silken ed the Army Reserve , if ever, the day of tro should. only have to dila o one of t ich the la 11 this mome o might s ye a sort t there exis y f men cal u -hat wh ble Oom s, upon th se r - serves, as a -wealthy mai might lo the unemployed funds at hit baeker , and, thus the strength o euni regimen s would thenceforth be mor thanssufficie t to compete with any known e emY, Bt -b when we come to facts m tters lo k somewhat different. Th armyreserire setting aside pensioners, mine er on p and ebridegrocinf found his these it is well known in the erviee th a her most affectionate- more than one-half, if Wanted for dut thcomin have, exbellei either t ing to tal would r onths' co 1- cipline o ir onemi a° ir frien s. 13, d y n 1 -bye," and going out, would be returned as not fo a box and commenced As for our militia, .the Men gorously.1 1 -le watched doubt, in them the making o soldiers, but they have afs yet physical stamina nor the tra the field in a campaign, and quire at least eight or ten( tinual drill ,and barrack ; make them More hurtful td t than they would now be to th —Fra8er a Magazine. him carelessly,. keep his courage "Been gettin' " Yes ' said h • spliced this mo - . "Wag that her you put on the train?" "Yes," with a sigh. A lively loolc'ti gal," said our ques- tioner. " Anyb dy sick, that she had to go away ?" ' "No ;" but here he grew confidential, " You see me and Sallie had heard that everybody when they got married`took a 1 I II • A O1orioa1iec- 0 te. It is related. in the Bostoia Congreg tioltalist of the father of the 14 6 11,e , 1 r, Storrs, of Braintree, a strong d.vo ate f the doctrine of foreordination tha ha ing ouce made an appointm nt o e change with the late Rev. of Springftld, lie started fo r. 0 goo the lett bridal tour. So I told. Sallie I hadn't place with his own team on t e Sind money enoughlot both a ua to go, but she shouldn't be ,luiocke Out of hrn- agreed upon and when; abou half w tither met' Dr. Osgoed driling So I jist brought her do n here,. bofight They stopped, naturally, for mo her ticket, and. ent her on 0, visit to conversation, and Dr. Sorr 400n some of her folk, e and th1ought 1 might into his favorite theine " by get get some work a.rvestin' till she got he "see how wonderfril are back." • at of Providence. Here it lute ben - That afternoo found him busily • ien 's lid d " sed e c ecrees ore r- t t work and when in a day or two after dained from 11 , etertity • Sallie came back, he welcomed her- cor- dially - and. affectionately, and hand - in hand they started davit the dusty road to their new home and duties. „ • .A. Joke tLong Range. 1 Denver, Color dO, gives an instance of a joke being earr?ed too far. • It was per- petrated some years ago,l but lady came to light in public dires. 1 Some time after telegraph operator A DenVer sent the the Atlantic cable had ben. established a following dispatch i "'Jo the Emperor Napoleon, Garden of theTuileries, Paris, France : . "(v. (Mein will no accede to the 1 cession of Italy to Free ce. , Please let Bohemia alne, ; The operator su )pose it Would. make some fun in the there, as the stet understanding i jokes. By some maha office, and Stop. ion agents had a gentoal regard to each other'* hook or crook the di+, patch went on a d. dived under theOceal and eameup smlling in the Garden of the Tuileries, in Prance. The manner ly _ of its reception b Napoleon haebeen lost ' to hiAory. AU that 3s known is the Em- peror did not payt for it, and the facetious Operator was hu ited up and. obliged to pay a bill of $187.50 in gold for his little joke. That ope ator was ipritirely sets - fled with the res dt of Sed in. Social eling in Dogs. A coresponclen of the Pppular Science elfientidy furnish 8 the following state ment, for the truth of which be vouches: "A gentleman iesicling a few miles •of Brooklyn, had recently twe dogs which for several years had shown marked at- tention te each other. One day he no- ticed that one of the dogs as ill, and. the following morning found him dead in the barn, where he was accuatomed to sleep. The other dog, which slep in the house, we should exchange p ipit day, and here we are met • matter over." -What's that? Osgood; not quite mire on this. ,tion business, "do you say been decreed. that we shoal ex pulpits to -day'?" "1 do," repl ed t er, soleronly. " Well, then, Pr. (Wood,- I'll break one crees,ror I shall preach in m pit today," and, Aiming his he drove rapidly homeward, 1 astonished Dr. Storrs to retu meadow musing on the poss ta,inty of decrees. ik sa fore at • c • Contagion of Tphoid. Heat. - During the investigation as' to the cal of the seeere outbreak of typhoid. disc, last autumn at St. Mary's Hall, N Jersey, U. -S., a school for the educat of young ladies, and which disease w as in most cases, traced directly and mistakably to contaminated watr, t following interesting fact was develop While numerous cases of the disco° c- curred among the girls, and a small p o - portion among the teachers, not on of the servants was effected.. Theo 1 st drank only tea and coffee, and hence he water they used was pi eviowly boile 1 ; while the girls frecenently drank the c ld water. It was found that out of see en absolute water drinkers, who did not se tea'coffee, or milk eix had, suffered w th typhoid. rdi it ham 00 re un f God's c own p orse abo axing t el to Loi ble unc ever a se se s, MARRIAGE LICENCE OR CERTIFICATES, (Under the new Ado issued at the EXPOSITOR, OFIFI OE. SEAFORTH Under authority of the -LieutenantGoverno Ontario. I _ NE1Ati FALL GOOD Opening this week in every Department. SEE OOR SPECIAL BARGAINS NEW PR NTS, NEW IDRESS NpW B Js- OODS, OK LUSTRES, TAIL0IiING D Largest and *nest Stock i 4 lowing FREOI WORS ENG,L, FAN SCOTC1 MEG HATS AFD OAPS. Ch4e Selections in the Latest ENGLISH STYLE, A ERICAN STYLE, CANADIAN- STY PARTM ENT. ever shown in the fo oods ED OOAflNGS, Y TWkDS, SUITING& BOWS, TIES WINI:0R SCARFS, & I1 Great Variety. A. G.1McDOGALL & ciis IN SUMIEFi WM. C OS.OTH I NG AMPBELL • • _. - . • WILL offq his w ole Steck of Suramer C oth 1 ingat L Price. As these are Of a sup rio m ...to what is ully kept for such portion customerswll do wel to call and buy them. WI be sold itt iow - ; pees to clear off the Sums r 1 ' Great / Bargains in Hats, Of Vhich f have a Large and ii ENTS' FURNISHINGS WELL ASS REM MESSRS. BEATiif 84 0 Are 'Retiring from the Retail Trade in Seafortle, having made arrangements for starting in the WHOLESALE )USINESS IN TORONTO, They Will therefore offer from this date the 'whole DRY GOODS AT AN their Large Stock of D BELOW COST. This is a Rare Chance for parties requiAng try Goode, as their Stock is all Fresh, 4nd N arly a1I Staple Gods, And must be cleaked out by I. P1 RI S T 'OP SET"'TEIVI As their arrangements require them to remove to Toronto at that date. The Pu on this Sale being GENUINE, eis the Goods Must be Sold at Whatever Saerifce .8gfore thz4 CALL EARLY AND ,SECURE BARO BEATT All parties indebted to the firm either by book account Ii mstly depend 1 r note please an 88 e 11 4 tt e 2 A GOOD INIIt±ArIONA 15 a result of Good Busines, the subseliber has re premises, which are now filled with a very large ent1r beCt obliged to very nuc enlarge his oek of th most desirabligrad 8 of NEW T INCLUDING JAPANS, YOUNG HYSOS, GOP WDiB, BLACK AND cc:i SU QA1:?. s, Scotch Refined, Liverpool Refined, Cuba and Domer ra, TOBACC to Ground and Bloc ALL Tam BEST BRANDS IN S OR NG 4ND CHEWING. LIQUOR OGNE. Lump. CANADIAN Whiskey and all Imported Tdquors purchase in timid and sold pure fl.S, sual, A. -full Supply of General Groceries and Provbilons, all of *hie • wilt bo sold at very small p °fit. CLOVER, TINIOT1SET and °TIDIER lie ELIO IMBEDS IN Si ON. A/TES NIURP Chequered Ste e, Seaforthi "vmmissommisoms BABY OAREEZIAGES NOW ON EXHIBITION AT M. ROBERTSON'S URNITURE WARE ' THE FINEST ASSaRTM ENT EVER BROUGHT TO SEA.FORTH, AND WILL BE FFER D VERY CH In order that the Infantine population may have good time during the co ROBE API Machi These THE SgAFORTil CARiUA GE FA,C1pRY. Oppo8i4 0, C. trILLSONW Agri - cult al Implement Emporium, PI LMAli & Co business z Seaforth, Would state that they are WHILEIt returning thanks for the liberal pet- ' rens? they have received since commencing now prepared to /mil& DOUBLE AND SINGLE BUGGIES Alva) :orstyle and e;eellenee of weilonsusi hi)/ nt inthe Province, practical worlunen, devote Iheir per - tion to their busineps, and as they 1, osianOt bo surneseted brany other ork a speciality, they can ous,rntee OORATS1 DE Which, for and mate establiohm They are ons]. at malge light eatisfaction GIVE THOVIA TRIAL B11P4BI1G PEOMPTLY ATTENDED TO, AI'D -011A.RGES MODERATE, PILLMAN 4 Co, TH. KNABE PI -ANO. rpEE lane of America and BUM' pe. - The 1 1- &owl!' . %tee the Oar of tbetwOlthy and titled, and a arra the e re -of _ be cdltnxd who Other there, leaving the 0tea Apostleof the Pano, 22011 as Thalberg, Gottelalle, Mar - mantel, Lneea, Kellogg Itubinstein,, 144., enrap- tured with these superliinstruments. •- a THE ToDAirr PI4NO. . ill 1 ,......_ 4 ri1J-IirnitclEnin voevi slaesaerpooknrow8rtribrt ribrittninect° MildPort for any other, because the Y have alt. nght by &sorb:abutting IMyers, and ry of Piano making Stodart is known he greatest workmen inventors that MArentieo. exchanged ways been In the se one of ever lived." MAR RZMAR 4-‘' &MO= diUM size Atatehleas Light & SIMM oni -L` States —Mmqoax, CEORO RENAB irh 1/11trariaof TUE 87242 SSA SASH, Tr.BA sub -1- custom HALL & WENDELL PIANO.. LZ for standing in tune. Any of durability. Bestatiftd tench. Me- - Low in price. Fully warranted. - rnst, Rogers, Reintznian, Aro., On band or to order. NO & CLOOOR ORGANS. the prettiest Organ in the United but the BEST, all things etensidered. Gnixf. WOODS & CO.'S °ROANS. LE for their purity of 'One. Thor- ork mannish, and. great beauty and heir Solo Stope Soline, Vox Humana CANADA. ORGAN COOS 111 atoOiclu Variety. S.K1AROW & SMITH 98 Yonge,Street Toronto, ' SOLE AGENTS. RTH ;PLANING MILL. OOR AND BLIND FACTORYrb ribeegs leave to tluink hie numerous rs for the iberal patronage ;extendedto him since ,runnxertein business in Seaforth, and truate that • maybe favored with a cOntinnatice of the eam Partiesi • tending to build would do Well to give him aeall, fi he will Continuo to keep Onhand s large Stock f all kinds el lila PINE LUMBER, SASHES, DOOR BLINDS MOULDINGS, S INGLE, LATH, ETC. Ile feels nfiglent o givingsatisfactiOntothese who_mayfa ourhira with theirpatronage, as none brit first -el ss workmen me employed. I ar Partl rattention paid to CusWin Planing .201 JOHN H. BROADFO� T. EG EMPORIUM. The sub crib r hereby thanks bibnunierons customers merehanta and others) for their liberal patronage nrin the past seven years, and hopes, f by strict in egri y and elope attention tO business, to merit tb ir 0 ufidenee and trade in theinture. Having reatfr enlarged his ifiddliadat during the winter, he it; now prepared to pay the HIM-11E6T .CASH PRICE For any vci an ity of good fresh -egks, delivered tit the • . EGG- ENOItIVM, - . Main Street, Seafortt. Wanted i.y the subscriber 5 Ions di good 4ry clean W: '. AT STRAW, 1 ; D. D; WILSON. 999999499944444-4.9 • ER TUs, SAMUEL TROTT , on and at t4 Seaorth Tub Factory ber of his well .1.1141avorablyiiewn. zond Butter iockage& eka Ive satIalilet10 SPEC A LAR Mr. Trot ex t he mann act I 887 ummen TSON• ORTE D STOCKNEW BOOKSTORE OPEiSI Et) IN SEA ORTH . - D. McGREG R c SON, , Stationers, Book Sellers, Book Binders 3.3id Blank Book Manta timers. MBER THE GREAT OL THING 0 SE N calling your attention to onr new bookstoe we beg first tie return our sincere thenksfOr the very i , liberal patronage and univereal kindness etperiene d from. the Farmers, Merchaxr.8and others of t e County of Huron for the last 20 years, We intend strictly to follow onr own bulb:fess, and deal all that has a relation to paperand its various uses, nd else everything that is to be found in a , 1 First -Class Book and Statilonery Stor. - . 1 - from our expe once in first-elase shops for the last 45 yea te both In Europe and America, with- ut egotism we real er Seaforth second to -so other ton in th s Province at our own busineand, erefore, we look f r an extended and generous support from ur townspeople and umerous fries, ends. can b had On the Corn4r is w ere everything ; ki that a nfan wants to wear, I 2 , - NEW 1.7-116R1( ROUSE, SEAFORTA! All Books tor Cheese and Butter 1' les Kept Constantly tim Hand, - Old Statdin* Accounts moat b Set- tled nt 0 cc, or Look Out for me- WALL PAPER and WINDOW INDS can gyve be lotind a Sting. D. MCGREGOR & SONS Booktore, Street, Seafath. ALL BOOKS OF LITERATURE OR BLANK BOOKS made in a fe hour I notice as we k on hand a Large Steck of NOt in Stook will be furnishedor W , ee9 • Raw Mat pal. Printing in Gold, Saver and Bron+0 Yeatky Execlitted. of 1,1731. CA M PB r. Opposite the Mansion Hotel, Main • es are the hest in nee, and will INDUCEMENTS TO E PURCHASERS. Bets in a abort thue t000namenee e of Wash Tube on a large scale.. SAMUEL TROTT, Seaforth NEW 1 HE NfITO RAP GALLERY SEAFO TEL CALDER pnow bttee prepared tban ever to furni4A his patron with a real, genuine life -like PI tOgraph, or AMbrot-Pve. Give him call and try him, and if not Parted -4' satisfied h won't ask you to corneagaini. A. fewof those superior Sewing Machines known as the Os rn, on hand and fax sale cheap. Realm r the place, nearly opposit0 the Man- sion Hotel Main Street, Seaforth. . A. CALDER. THE RICE OF STOCK IN TRE CANADA ER MINING 00/ fAnworT, ONT., inereseed to $1.i per share. Should. 0 -be oqual to present inctestionst each cost ng only $11 : -will- be Worth front .0. Tor prospectus, itc., a ly to urAltretarTAI seif• orth. BUILDE PLA4SAD SPO1F10.41ONS, With De ilea Dowbg, got up*mitBitilders by :GEORGE ilILLUce (anted and Builder, VianOU r, 890 • Condi/ - = 41 • 41. fr-