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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1875-09-17, Page 3eee ARE Cf4A tbleFarmN in If, by Public Andion. *10 er val ble Farm P1ole-1'1y Y iU ba ehe enetien, el the (*urn woroine forth, ort i'lliarsday, Sept. at 2 e'clock P. 1., 1, ie.:. Farm No. I, ef Lot No. 2-7, Cott. 7, 3reR111011, .11, '.;* CarWrarl. 1.111Q farm contain* I %.hieh 1111. eel:red. welifeneed, att4 state of cultivetion. the balance ix , Thai. ie a et -... conerete henget, e re, 'ethic stabile and shed. There ef an (trebled. all the treee in 111P:; also a teser.fating fttrearu eerie tilt. farm ee In% enient to the e(„ne to the Nee 'arum in the town. . Farm No.2 ie Lot No. 23, Coto ,h.n.e., OD of le Welt are cleared, //dee I'M t-elna•K eaitivatioro the mitered withhat dwood. There le lts* awl 2 frau e barns—one a bank lI thee and stede. There is a 4 voting hey. itte fruit trees. It la *Beth ferret are cOnvenient to tee and marine s ; No. 1 being with- eafm, tit, and N ,,, 2 three mileio A Mad. lealling from each place No. 1,10 tee e( ntef the pnrebase A.! on the de: ,e- ,:a1Q, mid the lea- „enttlea.' No. 2, le per vent, of the te tee paid len the day of Rale, and the belittle° ita 5 annual Ileeired, with otereer at the rate eel- annum. "Outlier information n atityliefl t lint t • t the ureic -reigned, ies. I. Melop, tote Scaforth P. O. , A:KlettEW COWAN. I; Auctit ewer. 40e ..._______7:_es i--- MMERG:AL LIVERY, A I' 0 T II . in° tetil jug from the Livery seeferth, begs to thank hie nu- .; fer then liberel patronage, awl to e,as dispoced of it to elersere. MAT- Letre and felVID MeNAUGHT, prole ieters are fully competent to tie it sheuld be 1.71113, end in IL e satisfactiett, he woule, neitte hie sticcessors to the fur era the egnet! generous. pat - m un eetcnded to him tor the 1.1102tlieS BELL. 11 ;opt ictorelt ip of Bell's Commercial estforththe subscribera wcm14 state t.el keeping itemizing but tint -dim trses, and gooel comfortable, stylish,' els reasonable. LegitIar customera Xal ira%kr rLbc111Jy dealt with; t tbe etabl et or at any of the Uy attended to Mice and Stables Willson's Agile:11111nel 'tablet:pont x:n Street. Inktraseet e; Co. HE ti.;...kyoitTli P FACTORY. LIAMS & CIXFF, ellS of the Seafh Pump(ntFactory rz, xfoe the publIc that all the pampa by theta are bored with Porter's :,, -Augur, which, bores a perfectly awl eoneequertny the suelcere of an be Olen out of the top whether ;lade* or (41-1410W W0116. In their te only Quartered Timber, and the i ranted not to Crack or Cheek when ter Cisterns and Tanks lee net made to orcler on the shet-test ° it be very letvest remunerative price. e are the beet ie use, nelug Warrant- : to 25, yeals) and the froet dei tu. The proprietore of the Seaforth !, lase Melee.; endeavored to keep h the the/ s, and they are deter - be outdone by *fly other establieh- etntry, .MI work ivarrauted, and tixe belt/ince-H. WILLLVMS ei CLUFF. I riAROESS. SHOP,; .17 R n&L 171.retirirte„ freni the Hatrraesat r..tell '4 in Zitriell, begs to thank hie es for their hberel support, and xe has, diepoeetl of hie business to Iiq p. who 11.44 beeu working: for He fete no heeitation fti .)ir. Eipp t�! the public; generally C-1*.11.• AVU1 krur.11, end one who will iilaVtitttr,- Altai rill thus re -eon -intend - to tl11 Y14iC beepeak for him patronege widelt has been eX- f ,e the last secem }entre. N C. WIDEMAN. .reitio it trent Mr. Wideman his sLop and tette+, the sal/scriber be intend,/ keeping on hand eret-ele 1etoet.of Brave- and Light vetelthiug rzimerally kept in the tit 1(1 l2 attentien paid to making r e,t Repleelug promptly attend - :1. 1,,:ti1nut t Chergee Iiborah WM. 7,nr1eh, Ont. AFORTH LAUNDRY Latuilre ewe in full working 1 ertlerifer Washing, Ironing pot/1114y tteuded to. Partieit L)O8( 'fl itbifrut Starchthog or leorrinite eeatednt tiu rate of three cents a It?q, tht urti %%ell be dumped itmairee Sat isfactiou guar - GEORGE Fonerrs. Foreyth has . eeeeney fer the ertipievineut of t• -t 'or eounecititen With ihe Latin - :hint; to eeettre tetrvante will be e ht re tbe! ean get them. Ser- :! -tire plare will 1/c instrueted • r.1 Termeeeuta fer each ap- .1;e;E Poitti YTH, IVO W TN EY;. 0,ferre he r eritatoutere and others' re moved her tin shop to the ore/tided 1y Mekong. Logan Las uew o hand au immense AND STOVES, eel will be disposed of at her ens- GANS. f'Mik C1421t eau be eiteplied to I 04-, 11Nr NEY'S. IfE left(ENIX Oil RANGE COMPANY, ENGLA.ND, N. WATSON, .%Palaff, This (del 'O.:lateral ottbOshael 12117-,e, dote bug - tee werld, dupe the eczood 1 'tee Kireelore, letye Itg 7. -ele an I lib( ralit,e, lei rates 307-26 A SEE'D WHEAT. .1- ,-a:P 1)12 1.11-1 terra, west tlAift 4one:tor VA- • se, •' 11 11111;11, Sm,00th trit;t, 11711(//, • r tban most ee, 1) Or biter sowed. It •h ;Iran :MY t*Wa tter erepe than the . eft del. Pt iee.:e2 per biotite', feeNDieleOlt0 If Off. UP. PAY UP. :J., '4 F tik.11i:.i S tor. Seaforths 11 areonete in my hands for ere, retoteeted to -Call and e et. e1thrqe: at 010.34 or they : , re leenesTeste, srseenete-e e trohneetens (areb 11474, 828 'T. -17 1875. Gaieties, Where ten nen will Cheerfnlly Jay down their 1we81 for a . Woman, only one will carry her a euttle of colt, it bade fisiky. Ru grew liniment, agi thrinked, the mixt , me bekase it tasted TH ed his face 1 •39 yearo r ,and wudde, nasty, but tli h kart age. t pay l - til' work hits 111114d8, eeckan. -The happiest momenta in a wetnan's hre are when she is making her weeding. ” 1<aee 232, Ole 1isses Boggs. Ana pleas ; tile saddest, whenher hue- d comes home late at night, and yells to her from the front steps to throw bins out le01110 keenholes, assorted sizes, . --The new cattle disteMper in Eng- land is called " the foot and mouth dis- co/fen The same thing has prevailed in this Country among statesmen for yea) s pet. Its jirin nple feature, and that which gives ;t it name, is that the vic- thtt can't open lie mouth nithout put- ting his foot mto it, , 1 —"Oh ! I've loved before," said a Detroit 'wen3an o her fourth husbanc, as she took a handful of hair from Ins bead, because h objected to hang out 1 th, _e w,,e Nek'evsewr asiulting l(i: sonny. The Milli i makes boys grow," remarked a Massa- chusetts tramp the -other day, when ' he took a silk umbrella away from a lad in the niidst of a rain storm. ' ! —When a ma4 goes ta a quilting pertly about tea time, end sits down. on a ball of wicking with la long darning needlb in it, he will think of more thingsConnect- ed with darning iin it minute than he can Mention in two hours. . -1 —A tailor of a melancholic 'temper meat was observed recently sitting cross I legged on the Canada shore, gazing. i 1. i tently at the Horse Shoe Fall with i 1 s I thick clouri of spry. A reporter sto e up unebeerved, and heard him mutt "What a place 0 sponge a coat" —Ile was a mean Man who, when tie• ed for his money' or his life, recuet4cl the burglar. to take theelife of his wife, as she could n10 possibly live if he died, but he con d worry along witiloti t her. , —Then you wpii't Iend me your Vet . ede hey ?" in ired one boy of anot r. "No, I won't' e next- time ou shan't come I holler," , —A Scotch ir for his dryness ene of his age partook of a cu gob no bisnes, but nes awl a huinbug, celebrated Dipse sed drank like cold Must put somethin feel sik and bad. ' got the roks."--Th I that the in,ost affluent can afford. The simile dreti in which Romer enfolded liel.n—th' same thsit Aspaeia •ans Cleo latra rore—wante nothi,4; in mag - nide nee b reason of cin g se fitted as to i eyed the outline of the limbs; nly two dresses le cut to fit the ir'being splendid BARGAI N e • but the plain, moths° and costly charms of imming. There is no limit, hould be none, to the pont- rilliancy in woman's attire spectacle be honest,- consiet- onious. -To quote from M. dies in this branch of art ---,- of persu ive and fasemat, terest--" the,pict ire should not be xi the l frame,' The face alone is ll of f minine beauty ; and it is not uch say, with one of our greatest r -day hilosophers; that the woman. but c ts a shadcjw of a graceful e wall conf es a- favor on the o'd luck, then, to the pinned. which sugg elts more in the holesome aid felicitous re - all the oman suffrage rains have ever 1 , Petr reles Laura had for 'tate ecaeions, bo figm situ st like a glo ness did n t prevent th with gay, hue nd t and here bilit es of only let th ent nd ha Nal c's stu for rt it i ing lost not too latt Who igti e on t world. 0 bac skirt, way of fon tha oche cone lenty ( rintlee . Gav her sunii of my lorikou,' whieli she e--- tsich it evtie too. in itito make her he 014.Wonemlen has Saniearian. , I • 371 • ! Y 81sitteitil 1. sn't a better 'Class of to deal with t n the onally you will find cernin certain busi- amus ngly peeuliar. , erman subscriber of y called. to 1 Vertise ,ording to th long, ' ulated - As a rule, there People in the world Germans, but, occas folic whose ideas co nese traneactions al For instance : A G the fattrtzal recentl a lost cow, and, ac established custom of this well -r print shop,. wo im ediatchr wiote the notice and figured p the cost of Ipubli). cation. ' 1 - " Vat ish dat ?' asked our friend, Fleeing the butt end of his whip On our - ,Lost Ociw, etter sum of multiplication. - We informed. him that it would cost him so much to advertise his lost cow three weeks. - 1 " You make me pay for dat ?" "Certainly ; we alway take advertising." " You take pay, eh ? dam sevindle. I schribe nal bapers dese tree years, and n charge me yoost for one ittle ad oy mine cow." "But we—" "Yoe slitop my bourn 1 bape " But you—" "You shtop my hournel bap I got some more in .Daystraw, p iny ; und you ' gome leedie en ay for el, dat •sh one it dat shour- w you ertise horn oud." • "But see here, my friend—" "Very well, then, t " I.go right away nnd d nd got chimney burns y u ed mit you. py krashus. Tink y• to our backyard and some shleep mit a' yeas I, don Sharge me yoost fo • adve tise vO inister, who was fained It vas better you dend gone me.4 here, nnd I schribe mit dat n the pulpit, celled on gome hearers, and as usual nal more as tree year, but you Me of tea. He remarked flied und you shtop'nline bapers to the guid wife that her • teapot get it next time, at ash vot ma very slowly. "Deed, ey,"quo' the gu.id kind et )?Y ahirainY l ersel' ; it has an mew Wu e tried to explain ; e lost 11), m and got a three -Week's ad ertiseMent of exclaimed a man, rdsh. "lost gow, by shiminy !-- otve/1 urttal. d telegraph station the . he express train's one Startling Depr ciat n ir s, wad shim - d dat shed - u got you? cow ven shour- es me fore I I am wife, "it's like bad delivery." —" Thunder, ing into a railro other day. " off the big br'dge '.' "Many killed, A very intelligen old d many killed ?" screamed the by-standers. by an ante-bellum friend t "Not a one," replied the other, " 8110 for the tirst time since th just went on at one end and went off at old manse delight in seein the other, just as usual." sa s tickler friends lin old ine ---" Don't you know the prisoner, Mr. , bounded. After al hearty hand; Jones ?" " Yes, to the bone." " What and a protracted laugh peculiar is his character?" "Didn't know 1.te , Southern darkey, the gentlernan a had any." " Does he live near you ! _ ,‘ Well, 'Uncle Joe, how are y "So near that he ha's spent only five , ting along in the world.?" ! ' shillings for firewood in eight years. , 'orter slow, - M arse , " Did he ever corae in collision with you rhetimatiz right smart lately, and in any matter ?" "Only once, and then ain't gone 'zaetly right no1 how,' he was drunk and e mistook me for a the darkey. lamp -post," " From whet you know,of, "A great Many changes 'hay him, would.you believe hiin under oathi?' "That depends upon circumstances. If Vace since I last saw y u, Un eath has taken your old master away, he was to much intoxicated that he did the family are scatter ,1 a,bo t the not fcnow what he was saying, I Would ; if not, I wouldn't." •four quarters of the globe, the farm is divided up, and strange s ocen y the --A youngster being required to write old house. It makes one 'eel rig it sad, a composition upon some portion of the Uncle Joe, to think of th ohau•es that human, body, (selected that which unites have been wrought by old Father. ime." the head to the body, and expounded as " Yeas," replied Uncl Joe. "You follows : " A throat ie convenient t -° 'member when I was a slave t orked have, especially to roosters and nainisters. hard at odd times, an( made money The former eats corn and crows with it ; 'nuff to buy myself. f paid or massa the latter preaches through his n, and $l,000 for my freedom." . . then ties it up. This is pretty much all , it. ,',' Yes," said Mr,' —, " f r7 , ember ' I can think of about neeke." . .,- --Forewarned, korear m SI—Puri re- ,, Wish I had dat money Dow," mused porter before dinner) : "Beg pardon, the old darkey," . . my lord, but could your lo dship kindly " Well, yes," replied Mt. ' , " it oblige me by giving me a hint. as to what your lordship is efoing to sayin reply to would be quite a fo .une for you, ' " Lots o' fortu e, Sar," said he old Lorclship,„.: man mournfully:;. " anevery ,time I think about I kin er rue the Bargain: the duke, when his grace p eeposes your l'En Ping ;7, Nigger was wuff a housanct dollars then, duke says 1 but now he ain't uff a cuss. ' Mighty Our reporter : " °11) I can °blig9 Your changes in die w rld, massa."---- rieke- lordship with what his grace is go- bar°, Reraid. ing to say, I've got it all in my poaken " I r 1 —Pun& A Man Who Di n't Overestimate —A colored Man, emplOYed. as a deck _ , rkey ovl war, , one ti ' es slue. as met day nd the Mas. as un - eking to the ked : u get - en had things eplied e taken e joe. lordship's health ?" 1ii " How can I tell you what say until I've heard what th hand on a propeller was ru' lung around Hi self _l or town yesterday, and inouiri g where the A Hebrew mere lent from a cetera into ou of our large whole- Ils were. " Polls ? Polls ? repeated GAY went the citizen, "why, there's! 'no election sale houses, the other day, and wished to buy about $11,500 w going on now."•There h in't ?" No, sir.' The Man stood for a Moment look- goods. lie was willing to pa ing greatly disappointed, arid turned fee cash, and .give his note for nin for the rest of the bill. Ifhe 11111 the river with the remark ; ''And now de programme is to finddat sleek young up the house which the custome mon who said dey was paying $6 a piece sented, and came to conelusion for vota.s !"—Dutil.olt Free P • note wouldn't be of much value. , --The editor of the Dre8 rather absent minded. He sition of loca,l." •on the /en Donese is, concluded, however, to sell I held the po. goods he desired, 'asking a !duffle st Albans vance in the usual n•ice t eover . Pioneer several years ago, and was alone 1 (mut of the note. The in the office writing up one items one and the bill amounted morning, when a stranger eame in and purchaser paid tbe $1,2 presented a Romp of pap.- with the note for the remai -words scrawled awkward ijamb and deaf, -and have n bread; can you help nee ? glanced at it, looked up, th ale wa $1,45 , and der. ; • "1 am "Now,mine fiends," 1 said thing to buy vants you to gif me von presen ' Wheeling vays has a present after so big a n out of the window, trying to recall • local item. " How long have you been that way," he asked, a little absently, " About 10 years," saidthe dumb an, thrown vtr his guard. The " loc 1" instantly milts a silk dress for mine vife." resumed his labors and t1 edicant did" 0 we can't :do it," said t mer. not persist. , chant, "but I'll tell you what w will do. _When a youngster .wis les to trick We will $ve you your note." the whole family at onae; h does it by " My note ! No, Py gracious, 1 takes abruptly asking at the ti e " Say, pa, ze necktie !" - a e' Well," replied the ercha can't give you mueh of lprese you can pick out a, neck ie for if yeu wish." I eio. 1 vents ro neck said he rth of $1,200 ty days looked repre- hat his They irn the ent ad - the am - made, , The rew his_ " I . I al - ill." t, " we t, but ourself, ies. XPOSITOR. W es tItio,t uneasy cted. AB A decide St. eters hig speed. Her outer met 1, an uses in vess Is, a like. In boat this CO plie gine mak revo ution stea at the toiler. beid 48 has 1 feet of h nin pow or whi in d pitc at of. Great Speed. success hat been achieved at urg in the construction of: it, boat on an improved plan. hell is made entirely of Munt Roy of great duvability, much urope for sheathing wooden •d for axle trial with ne of the fasearings and the test 1 new craft jroved victorious, ng 19 miles per hour, the en - ng an average of nearly poo r minute, working with 00 pounds per Square uich in • This vessel is described as et long at the load line and at the beam, and 3i feet depth ld, wlitile her mean depth is one foot inche . She is fitted with coin - d en nes, said to be of very superi4 orkmiknship in every respect, and h driv1e a screw two feet rime -Inches amete and three feet four inches in CHEAPErST-SPOTE IN T0\N, rli 'NZ' TR GRO ERY IN T1E NEW BLOCK) Nearl Opposite the Post Office! Has e'ea, and selli ye know that old inan 11,11.Jives . up on the Dodgetown road" TI en there is a The Tied]Bacl pres . general opening of mouths. and pa and ; The Boston Cot rier, h an a joie on' all the rest bend forward w th straining the iiiined and pill -ban style cf dress, eyes, and want to know' " ;Vhy, what's wou d not make Greek slaves a d lady the matter with him 1" T1 e boy allows ; (.odivas of the wives and daughters of • them to reach the height of inpatient in, ti the land, but neither would lit have terest in the Matter, when 1e eonlY an' ! the 'so swathed in clothes as t refute eounces ; " Nothin' pa ; I pnly wanted ito t iu cyc all the anato y of t e books to know if you knew bine that's all," and raise a stispiition that thee lovely rmaicls. aye the build a a piece uire desire not eq tinced it that it canonly be structuled grace and udering years of apping, pinned - le finger revive, Gednoeugbifit of the, anciente eir not the he ft°1LO aerifi he con. lapare,, And ''the little upstart" c, .tches up his I visiens are coast noted like m hat and rushes out of the Ouse with a 1 It is reasonable o preisume, chuckle, while all sorts of: appellee/1one ; CO alien that God knows, hoW to indicative of disgust follow 'him from. all I woman,- -and. that, having finishe around the ta,ble. leSs han a week I of work of that kind and pron he will do it again.---Danbtry -Yews, very good, he doe . - ! it to be so adorn& A Doctor's pi 17, renogna" ecl in its A pocket -diary, picked u of a neighboring city, woul dicate, from the followin tracts that the owner es te in theetreet , beauty by au aetef blind and bl I seem to in. faith. Hence, after these many i choice ex- multifarious and nservicable w a inefleal ' we are inclined o regard the :back skirt as a re,ielatiotil, with t it intended man : ''Kase 230, Mary An le nes. washwornan, 8ieknes Fisik sum pils $o pe Ped Inc one dollar, 1 kua get good kuatter and " Kase 231 Tummes Nirishs' man, Lives With what keeps a dray----Sikqe lib and tow Mak eys, 'Wetter twict it day of 551jellop, and fish with as rltins, Bis- of Provideece in in her lied, confidence in the irst chapter of ifix ; age 52, an( to restore to cheating an tot bogus. Mind inr world the o d come tions a her talc mo fc ale form divi e, which the I • I e °lassie in th ir history. t rink, /genes, tr and their scul ture, doe eady lo that all displ y hou1d be digg in the in this reforma ry tightenin to drink my fro t breadths of skirts. On rily bere and tr ry there. is st eddy to Mak for the richn 1 room, and s of tax ure and color ehe J. BRO NELL Just revived another supply of that which 'MIS given sueh gocid satiefaetion, notheri lot of GunpoLer Tea, worth 80ce gat 74O..Also a lot 4fine Sugars very est Price palein (belt for Butter P. and Eggs. J. BROWNELL, D01111111011 Block, Seafoeth. WHO VVANTS • TO GET !CHAIRS FOR 243e. EAC And k BEDSTEAp •FOR $2 A atatE 11 FOR $6, ' And tt LOUNGE FOR $5. Our Priees Defy Competition, and when you want Be PA I TO_ BUY tire an give us a call and examine Lerfp Stock of PeL01.4 SET'S, BEDSOOM SETS, DINING.ROOM SOFAS, CANE CHAIRS, SPRING BEinii oor TTR 'SSES, LOU, TGES, ILIPBOARDS, SIDEBOARDS, BOOK CASES, TABLES, CHAI TANDS, TICTU RE FRAMES, a Miecellaileous Stock of URNITURE IlEW AND BEAUTIFUL HEARSE O HIR OFFINO AND SHROUDS FIT ..AIERA LS"URN SHE. OM US A CALL. Nc TroublO to Show Goode. 3 - T. JOHNS & Co., Seaf rtb. NEW WI NEW FL NEW CO NEW PRI NEW SCY) NEW HA' NEW Sill Amma°711 THIS WE4K SHOW S IN NEWi ()REISS Go0D8.. NNELS, TONS, _ NTS, RFS, 18, IRTS, AT ci -4W BLACK SILKS, NEW SKIRTS, NEW SHEETIle GS, NEW, TWEEDS, NEW C0LLAR8, NEW CAPS, NE'W DRAWEtt UR POPULA1R LOW PR P._ ES 1\71E3W C31-003DS rrt-irta wa /. THOMA S KIDD'S EMPORIUM. PR CES TO SUIT THE TIMES. G-000 EXTR tsINE intEs ALL )10SI MILL REA HATS BOOT 12 YARDS PRINTS, 100. per Yard. - i PRINTS, Fast Colors, j.2c. per Yard. BLACK LUSTRES, Reve bible, 5e. per Yard. GOODS, in all Styles, Opra 8,e, per Yard -up. 4 OOL SHIRTING, Only 05c. pe Yard. RY AND 0 -LOVES, Chep. NERY, the Cheapest in MADE CLOTHING atla Grea AND CAPS, At Cost. AND SHOES, Very LoW. 1 0- T-2 . 1\1- M 13 374 , , : 1 Sacrifice, OF HEAVY FACTORY 0 HIGHEST PRICE PAID FO r; BUTTER AN , IN EXCHANGE iloR GOODS Air CASH PRICES. TTON 410111111011•11 3E3 litC1-.A.IINTS SUMMER CLOTHING. .10{. CAMPBELL WILL offer his svhole Stock of Summer °Jett- y ing at Low Prices. As these are of A snperlor class to what is usually kept for such purposes customers will do well to cell and buy theta. 21 D EGGS THIR'TEE POUNDS iF GOOD SUGAR FOR ONE IO1iLAB. Best Dundas Cotton Yaril„ $1 150 per Bu ch. EIGHTEEN DOZEN GRAIN 8A0 -S, BEST QUALITY, $4.25 PER pZEN. FE We hay kome tu t worth a button; more ' for us. Having kome as mina] a W011 iteleet baccoo, Cistern n IS, Goods, Extracts, Fruit Jars in Glas Baskels, also on* Wholesale and Retail. delivered at Seaforth. , THOMAS KIDD. LLOW IZENS e konklushun that we hav ti tcave in in the blowing line. We kan't blow • ver, we kalkulate it pays betiet to allow oar knsteemers tit do the blowing _ n the above konklushun, we Well me ely intimate ,that we keep en hand 1: Stock of Family Grotteriee, bexnprising Teas, Iiingars,1 Geffeee, To- o linisim. Bice, Sago, 1, +foe , tickles, Vinegars, Canned 4. Also .Prorisions, 41reen Gitorerfes, F1a4 r and Veed, i Ware and Stoneware, 1/larket 'ii het*, Clothes lilleskets, Chair salad !Iwo -bushel Hashetilia. Coal OH of the befit Brune Snit Also a few thousand of the Best Itricite for sale eitbe at, the kiln o All Goods 1 -)to phased front Delixete,d Promptly(via Free STRONG,. & iFAIRLEY, THRE, OASES NEW FLT HA a - A.11 Newdst Siyles Just 116ceived a AND 0 VERY OREM", TOO. DRY GOODS SELLING CHIEIPER THN EER. CA IL FOR YOU R S ABS OF THEM. G, DENT, SEAFORT11, GENTS' FURNISHINGS Will be eol4 at low prices to clear off the Summer Stock. • Great targains in, Hats, Of Which 1 leave a Large and WELL ASSORTED STOOK. REMEMBER THE GREAT CLOTHING HOUSE On the Corer is where everything can. be had tiat Amen wants to "rem NEW Y RK HOUSE, SEAFORTH. Ohl Standing Accounts must be Set- ited at °twee or Look Out for Some- thing. WM. CAMPBELL. EXCELSIOR MILLS, EgiONDITILLE, ONT. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. /27/422,82-1,86 eSleer,C688 Since Starting. TAO you want Ai Blemr s,nd good yield, if so -3-• give tis a call, tend in every ease malefaction guarantee& With all the latest and moat im- proved machinery, we defy competition,. • CRISTING •AND CHOPPINg Done at 0000,mA:every effort will be used to give. first-class satisfaction. TRY OUR FAMOUS XXX IPLOTJ/I, FLOUR, BI?AN , kliORTB, CHOP, LIVID FEED, Delivered to any part of Seaforth, Harpurhey and Egmondvilbe free of Charge. All Orders left at Dlr. HILL'S Store, Senforth, will be promptly attended to. CHAR.LESWORT_R & 00. N. Bee -Agents for the Garden City Middling Purifier. DOMINION BOOKSTORE Dominion, Block, Seaforth. WILLIAM ELLIOTT BEG S to 'inform the public generally that he has opened a Book and Stationery Stote In the front of the Dominion Telegraph, Office, Where an assortment et Goods in the above line • Wili be kept constabtlyon Nand. SCHOOL. BOOKS, , BLANK BOOKS, WALLPAPER, WINDOW /3LIN1)S, MAG-AZINES, NEWSPAPERS, &O. W31. ELLIOTT. WESTERN FAIR, 1875. of Charge. — $12,006 OFFERED IN PRIZES COMPETITION OPEN TO ,ALL., Seaforth. Will be beld in the CITY of LONDON, on si j. SEPT. 28th, 29th arid 306, and OCT,. purzz LISTS and Entry Papers May be had at -A- the Seeretiry's Office. All entrieS are retitled- : ed to be made on or before SEPT, 18. _ ; Railway arrangements have been inade lor ONZ 1. Ilene to London an4 Return. Dent s Tsrm. Me73111Dge Bearefery. Western Fair Office - London, Sept. 8,1275. 40-8 TO BUILDERS, PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, With Detailed Drawing, got of to suitBoilderibj GEORGE MUM, Architect And Bader, Wroister P. 0., 800 Collutrof Harm 7 >