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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1877-03-16, Page 7CH ARDWAR plEpEIVED CT FROM MANUFACTURERs EtICAN CUT NAILS, ADES, SHOVELS, FORKS, rim. AND RAKES, GLASS, PAINTS, ou.s,aeoi FENCING WIRE BUILDING HARDWAlta Of Every Description Cheap. TROUGHS AND CONDUCT., ING PIPE • Dtt the Shortest Notice and Warranter/. • Influcements to Caa and- rorapt Paying etta017161V. JOHN KIDD. °DUDE FOR SALE. ICAN corn, oats, and feed barley deli*. t any Railway station at low prices. Alia; a quantity of Mover and Timothy wok egota, spring wheat, suitable for geed- -OEAN STEAMERS two Firsteelasa Linew of Steals*, t .. from Bon stoarid New York. Te o "from Settforth to London, Liv eipj &o. INSUF?ANOE. CY for the Commercial Uniert Fire an a Aseurance Company. Subscribed Cap& ets amount th aver $19,004400. nice building Iota for sale in Seaton% Egmondville. ARMITAGE, SEAFORD,. .)ONSOLIDATED BANK OF CANADA. F $4.000.000, ANK OF MONTREAL,Incorporated181Ik nail, ROYAL CeINADIAN BANK, Inc.orp ora tad 1864. i:AFORTH BRANCH. [INION BLOCK,MAIN-ST., SEAFORTH. rts on New York Payable at saa the -United States. r ot Exchange on London payable iet Citiea of the United Kingdom. 'REST PAID ON DEPOSIT& M. P. HAYES, IturaGas W LOGS WANTED; COLEMAN & GOUINLoCit Will pay the Highest Caith Price for ✓ LOGS OF ALL KINDS. t quantity of MU LOGS imitable fortlit ature of Hoops. tom Sawing attended to promptly, eheito as at any other mill. abea of eery deseription, also Siting:1w rd Pickets alwaya on hand, and at the very reerket prices.. I EDAR POSTS FOR SALL rIGURNIA.N & GOUINLOCK, seater* F• ORTH PLANING MILL, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY tbscriberbegs.leave to thank hien.umenittle mere for the liberalpatronage exten commencing business in Seaforth, Int at he may be favored -with a continua me. intending to build would do well to frOir U,a he will, continue to keep an hand of all kinds ei DRY PINE LUMBER, SetSECES, RS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, lIIINGLES, LATH,. ETC. Isconfident of givingsatisfaction to the* 'favour hire with theirp atronage, as naAit elaeaveorbnert are employed. ` tticularattentioa paid to Cuatora Planigt JOHN H. BROADFOOT. kiBER FOR SALE. CK, 'it Quality, $6 per 331. FINE:: from $8, BILLS CUT TO ORDER, Lengths,. frora 10 to 50. Feet, at the MILL, IN MollILLOPe The Subscriber lure also a BER YARD IN SEAFORTIL ri kintisEof Laraber can be obtained. TII0MA.S DOWNEY, iLL PORK PACKINC HOSE rbscribers having commenced brisinalS air New Pork Packing House in Hensel; red to THE HIGHEST PRICE -- For any quantity of HOGS, ER ALIVE OR DRESSEft gantity of PORK CUTTINGS sisals on hand for sale cheep. G. & J. PETTY. regain to cal' your attentiou t� the nnerous IMITATIONS of the, :LE NAVY TOBACCO, THE STAMP eSC 33- tters ie on Each P of the Gamin* • an. 18, 1877. 47T - IVICESSITIAKING • gnialten has removed to tal over Johnson Bros. Hardware will continue to carry on dress-m*02A'; - lurches. A good fit and perfect sauteed.- Apprentices wanted' MARdEt 16 187 - SI+EmillTROI*9-4 RIEPOSt-TOL;"'"."-':- ; Tkinittnee of a Boy Wrg.f. , A singular and romantic story of a tioy's Wanderings was told to the police --0f-NewYork, a few evenin ago, ly a little waif who was picke4 up in the .streets by a police officer. ile said his name Was William Dundee, and that•he had beeu brought up with travelling -circus. His parents had 1e6n at one -time members of W. W. • ole's -m�nagerie and circus. His mother was a lorse-rider, and his father chariot and deare-back rider. The boy r de a veloci- pede, and was also Li sting •and dance • Ie said he had tray Iled almost around the world with diff rent circuit, troupes, 1 and his earliest ecollections were of I circus riders, trape perform- - woes, end performing hor es. About two years ago his parents emovel to Joliet, Illinois. His father hen began to drink; and frequently wen home in- toxicated. Theo he abused is wife and beat her. One night in a uarrel the boy's father ran her out of th house and then stabbed and killed her. Then fol- lowed his father's trial, con lakes, and expiation on the gallows. T e homeless wanderer and orphan again *en t with Cole's circus, which travell • d through Canada. ; He was abused a d beaten, and at Mai:stilton he ran away from them, fearing he would be murdere begged his way to Uhicago, there Walked to Buffalo. The ed the expedient of playing dumb to obtaio that sympa ;otherwise had failed to secu age to this city. Conductors of freight - trains tOolle compassion on hi and he was transferred from place_ to place un- til he fi4a1ly reaehed. here, stranger, orphan, and penniless. "It as kind of mean, I I know," deelared the boy, apologetically, "to play such trick ,on conductors, but it was the y way 1, knew of getting to New Yor , where I have heard even beggar boys have be. 1 come rich merchants." He. s an ex- ceedingly ; bright, intelligent ad, frank and outspoken, and, in spit of the blight which has been cast over his young life, excited the symp, tines and interest Of the police offici is, while his singing made the stati n vocal with its sweetness. He w s- flnallv sent to the care of the so •iety for the prevention of cruelty to c • .New York.; Paper. Jests That Hurt. .4 and 'froin also. Eel he adopt- ; deaf and liy which him pass- /I th s,inorning service hut the sermon,- and: , a cold :until: it is got of Fortunately how other people "liked it!' Let us not "Bryan' e Pulnionic Wafer*" arethorongh- undervalue the sermon. :But also let us ly adapted to remove ,speedily all 4:ioughs not inake it the test of one's profit aod and colds, and are equally effective in comfort in the worship of ,God. And 1 the primary stages of consumption, ag- ainst say I would rather net be required thma, and bronchitis. Sold by all drug - to :pass an opinion upon the preaching, gists and country -dealers; price 25 cents while yet at the gate of Heaven. ,per bOx. :.. I . , Unlucky .Peole. , There is no such thingas luck, I fancy. the'r own deeds. The unlucky man is Pere make their own good or evil by generally a shiftless sort of person who lets all the Opportunities of life pass; -while the lucky man is shrewd and far - 'seeing, and makes the moat of everything. An old story, entitled "Murad the Un- lucky," illustrates what I Inean. Two men start in life with equal advantages of ducation and position. At the end one of them becomes immensely rich (as the saying is, "Everything he touches tur is to gold,") and finally, regarded as the enefactor of his native city, is placed ove it, by the sovereign, as its ruler. In tie execution of - his. duty, he COMB acroes Murad, who has always been un- fortunate, and relieves him. Each relates his adventures, and it turns out that the lucky, man had got on: by industry, sa- gacity and integrity, while his unlucky friend failed through the absence of these is si ply another name for ability, in esse;ial qualifications for success. Luck nine eaSos out of ten. .. Spelling Matches. In Ith d rural Parts of England, country folk find spelling bees a 'fertile source of enjoyment. One way of conducting - them is to. let one person begin with a ettere the next one must add to it, hay - ng a boreplete word in his head, and so n, until some one finishes whatever word may eventually be manufactured. Even, the most ordinary combination of ettere sound unfa,miliar when said. in this way.. Thus I heard of a bee held in commercial room in a large hotel, when the word bad got so far as ZIN. "What on earth can zin' be the beginning off?" said the next man. and he was so convinced there amid be no word in the language beginning in that way, that he made various bets against it, then "challenged" the last speaker— that is, asked him to complete the word. was the answer, and thereupon the pozzled one jumped up With a spasm of agony. "By Jove," hesaid, "nd I travel in it myself." That was the fat; he represented a hardware firm, and mild zinc every day of his life. 1 11 There is no real humor n witty speeches Which wound. M eh that passes for being humorous is ositively brutal or inapudent, The grea humor- ists, from Rabelais to Swift o Sterne, are no longer quotable in the r naked reality. Of the jests that surv ve, half, eigaio, owe their merit to their i human- ity. Look et any of the curren stories • of Douglas Jerrold, who pass d for a humorist in these latter days. Every recorded. iest of his that we have seen is a gross incivility made paipa o le by a a pun. The substance of each p. -rase is, you are a fool; the art consi ts in so wrapping the insolence in a play • f words that the hearers laugh, and th victim is deprived of sympathy. Fe people enjoy being laughed. at, thou h many have sufficient tact to conceal t at fact, . and even to join in the laug raised against them. But no one c n laugh while writhing under a keen hom -thrust. It was your father, then, • ho was not so handsome?" is one of Tal yrand's brilIant retdrts to a man who poke of his mother's; beauty. What is his but to say, "You are an ugly beas ." and yet to evade, the resentment of th suffer- er? If the poor wretch had son harm- less vanity, and fancied that som reflec- tion of a mother's beauty still ingered upon his misshapen features, war ld any man of decent kind heartedne s tear away this leder little salve to self esteem , for he sake of a laugh ? There s noth- ing pleasing in jests like these-- othing that is not sienply coarse and dis usting to all people Of rethaed sensibilitie New Alastiug Powde A new blasting powder has b vented in France, which is chi produce a dynamical effect Su the common 'raining po der and t • A Wife's Testilmony• It was hard work, for we both loved the good things of life. Many were the soda fountains, the confectionery saloons and the necessities of the market we haa to pass e many a time my husbeed_denied himself of the comfort of tobacco, the refreshing draught of beer, wore his old clothes, and even patched up boots; and I, oh, rne ! made my old bonnet do wore the plainest clothes, did the do, -cooking; saving was the order of the house, nd to have "a home of our own" had been our united aim. • Now we have it; there is DO landlord troubling us with raising the rent, and exacting thie and thet. There is no fear harbored in our hos* that in sickness or old age we shall be thrown out of house and home, and the money we have saved, which would eithervvise have gone .to pay rent, is suffic ent to keep us in comfort in the winter ays of our life. FOR SALE OR TO LET. VRAME C/OTTAGE FOE SALE. -Containing 4 -1- rooms and 2 kitchene, situated near Mr, A. Stewart's brick residence in. Seaforth. Apply to W. N. WATSON. Seafortha - • 468 p owls TO RENT. -To rept; a number of -2-`1 Good Retain in Meyer's block, over Johnson Brothers' Hardware Store. Apply to Duncan & Duncan or to the proprietor. L. MEYER. 480 a DROPERTY FOR SALE. -For sale cheap a 4- a house- and lot on the corner of William and Centre streets, Seaforth The lot contains one- fif th. of an acre, it; pleasantly situated, with a dwelling home stable and well. Apply to HENRY RUTTI:E, Wingham P. 0. 482 ptLACKSMITH SHOP TO RENT. -To Rent, 'A -'P in the Village of Brussels, a good new black- smith's shop, 26x45 feet, with two forges. The above shop is in connection with a wood shop, and in the centre of the village. For further particul•ars apply to JOHN WYNN, Brussels P.O. • 480 -pbROPERTY FOR SA.LE.-Two lots, with a 2 -a- story frame house and barn, situated on the Market Square, Seeiforth. The, premises have been used as an egg peaking establishment, and - are well adapted for any public busineas. For particulars apply to the proprietress, Mrs. MAL - COM, Seaforth, or to D. GORDON, Goderich, Ontario. 456 WARM FOR SALE.-Lot15, Concession 4, Town- ship -2- of Stanley, containing 98i acres, about 50 acres clear and in estate otgood caltivation,the balarice well timbered with maple, elm, hemlock, and cedar. There is a good frame barn on the premises. It is convenient to school and church, and within two miles of Brucefield station. Fel. particulars apply to ALEXANDER McE WEN, on the premises. •470bf T1ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.-Fer Sale on reasonable terms, the residence and gionnds in Egmondville at present ocoripied by J. S. rorter. There is a comfortable dwelling, house with all necessary out -buildings and con- veniencee, also a largo driving house and debit?. There are four acres 41 land, well fenced, aod good bearing orchard of fruit trees' This would be a most desirableproperty for a marketgardener or a retired farmer; Apply to J. S. PORTER. 468 pARm FOR SALE. -For sale the West half of Lot 29, Con. 8, McKillop, containing 50 acres, 25 of whiole are cleared and in a' good state 01 cultivation, the balance ip 'well- timbered with hardwood. There is a good frame house and frame stable on the prenlises also a young orchard. It is one mile Irene the, gravel read at the village -of Winthrop, where there is a saw flour mill, stores, school, chemises, and all other village conveniences; also within six miles of Seaforth. Apply to the •Proprietor on the prem iseE, or address Winthrop P. 0. JAMES MOT DONALD. 4701 -filARM FOR SALE. -For sale, north half of Lo -t: 11 and east half of Lot 12, Oen. 12, Hullett containing 100 acres, 85 of which are cleared an in a good state of cultivation and well underdrain ed, balance is well timbered ; ,a large frame barn and frame stable, good log house and other build- ings; good bearing orchard; a never-failin stream running through the farm, also a good well ; .about 8 acres of fall wheat sown. IS situ- ated about 11 miles from Clinton and 12 miles from Seaforth. For further particulars apply to the proprietor on the premiSee or to Harlock P. 0. ANGUS CAMPBELL.; 460 .7 SPECIFIC ARTICLES. TO BUILDERS. -Sand, &Mee) and Gravel for -1- Sale. •Orders left with James Edwards or Thomas Lee will he promptly attended to. THOMAS CURRIE, Seaforth. 481 TO BE SOLD HEAP, a Second-hand buggy, -A- cutter, nearly new, and set of buggy harness. Apply to T. GARNISS, Taller, opposite Town Hall, Seaforth.• 480 .DRESSMODELS FOR SALE. -Miss Quinlan -1--" has in her possession the right to sell Mad- am DeLand's Patent Dress Model or Pattern • This System is the beet that has ever been brought into Seaforth. Full instructions will be ELEC aterne—Thomas' Eclectric Oil! given upon applying at MISS QUINLAN'S Dress Worth ten times its weight in gold. Making Rooms, over Johnson Brothers' Hard- ware store, Seaforth. ' I 457 Pain can not itay where it is is 'used! it is the cheapest rsiedicine ever made. 20000 CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE. -The ! One dose cures common sore throat. Orr , subscriber has fia.• sale about 20,000 bottle his cured Bronchitis.. Fifty cents' Cedar fence and gate Poets, on his farm, near the Village ofLondesborough, in the Township of Hui - worth has cured an old standing cough. lett, all of which are of the best quality, and will be It positively cures catarrh, asthma, and cut and taken out of the swamp during the present Up. Fifty cents worth has cured crick la.nr wreedaptedy inconlotse tocasstiriiyt Turcia ?diesel teen the.(yi he beck, and the same quantity lame awaYr. Terms, cash or credit uncil the first of Jan - k of eight years standing. It cures uary, 1 7 , secured by approved notes boarin - lled neck, tumors, rheumatism, n gia, contraction of the muscles, s ts, spinal ' difficulties, and pain a ness in any part, no matter where y bm; nor from what it may arise, ays !does you good. Twenty-li ts worth has cured bad cases of chro cro in t bac •awe ral en M- itha ecl to sore rior to ma o d na- allw It S mite, while it combine the adv. rite es of cheapness and non-explosibilit • open air, with a reduced produc smoke and injurious gasses in its sion, leaving ihardly any trace or of solid depoSit of ashes in the bo This article censists of nitrate of. or equivalent salts, sulphur,. and lampblack, combined with tanners bark, sawdust, or similar separating 1 gredi- eats, ground and mixed in suitabl• pro- portions. This compound is • ngled with a solution of sulphate of iro , and boiled until the mass beconies ei tirely liquid, with the parts so combined as to form a uniform black paste; when • ried, this produces a powder of a bl ckish color, and of a density of about 0 . It .may be stored for a considerable ength of time witlioat undergoing the le at al- teration or deterioration. In the trnos- pheric air the powder taiees fir and • burns like any other inflammable body brought in cootact with an ignited body or aflame of sufficient intensity,pros ucing no shock or explosion whatever; n ither atmospherio electricity, nor shoe s of • any kind, have any action on the pow- der, which explodes only when rinly tamped or compressed in the bore hole, .and ignited, like the ordinary mining powder, by n+ns of a mining fuse. cen in the an ion of cure explo- Tire esiclue hole.' w;ar otash d- oot or if a nev- skin *as war d Tho & the ed a bloody dysentery. One tea -spoon s colic in fifteen minutes. It any case of piles that it is possi cure.; Six or eight applications ranted to cure 4y case of excoriat pies or inflamed. breast. For bruise p plied often and bound up, there e r the slightest. discoloration to - t . It stops the pain of a burn as so applied. Cures frosted feet, boil ts and corm, ad wounds of eve esc aiption on man or beast. S. mas, Phelps, N. Y. • And Northr L • Corninia- Out of Church. Iremuus, in relates the foil wing experience in a ifth 1the New York Obscrtten Avenue church: -While we were singing the doxolo y, I counted sixteen Presbyterians putti I g on their overeoa.ts. It would have een better had I been worshipping inste d of counting, but it was almost iuvolun ary, and did not take me more than ten sec- onds; while those ! stout worship ers wrestled with laeir gaaments, and rig- gling into them, filially stood eree in tree to come mit with the words, "B all in Heave." gad they reverently p us- ed. till the beeediction had been gi en, they might have arrayed themse ves comfortably and reached home in rea on - able time. . Coining dowo: the aisle, a minister ho had occupied the next pew ..askecl1 I e, "How did you dike the sermon r I old him in the fewest words. A lady fri nd said, "How did you like the sermo .?” I replied in wolids more, because a 1 dy was to be answiered. Approaching the door, a gentleman greeted me cordia ly, and said, "What did you think of t .at sermon ?" 1 told him as I had told he others, fer it was ail excellent discou se. In the vestibul4 one of the elders t ok 4, me by the hand and, with . true serious- ness, asked, "Didn't you like the er- neon ; we have just such every Sunda ." No one of these Christian worship oers -appeared to have any other thought of 00 yman Toronto, Ont., sole agents f DomiLon. NOTE.—Eclectric—Selec nd electrized. 1 A QUESTION. --Why will people kee four or five ill -looking, sickly horses t do the work that one good horse mig perform ?; Ik-the horse has the heave is broken ;winded, has a cough or col or his wink in any way affected; if hi appetite is bed, or his digestive organs deranged, or has a rough skin or is hid bound, we would in all cases recommen the use of "Darley's Condition Powder and Arabian Heave Remedy,"—it neve fails to benefit and almost always re moves the • disease; it is free fro anything that can injure,, and ma be used at all times with eafety. Try it mid you will be satisfied. Re member the name, and see that th signature Of Hurd & Co. is on each pack age. Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Ont., proprietors for Canada. Sold by al medicine dealers. • EPPS'S COCOA. —Grateful and comfortin —" By a thorough knowledge Of the natural laws which govern the operatione of digestion and nutrition, and by a care- ful application of the fine properties of well -selected. cocoa, Mr. Epps has pro- vided our breakfast tables with a delicate- ly flavoured beverageewhich may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious uee of such aeticles of diet that a constitution May be gradually built up until strong enough td resist every ten- d.eney to disease. Hundreds• of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood, and it properly pourished frame." Civi/45ervice Gazette. Sold only in pack- ets labelled- "James Epps & Co., Ho- mceopathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle St. ,and 170, Piccadilly, London." 482-52 Two OR three colds in succession will, with many constitutions, securely estab lish the seeds of consumption in the sys- tem, thus converting what was a simple, curable affection, into one generally fatal. Ordinary prudence, therefore, makes it the business of every one to take care of 11,. terest at the rate of 8 per cent. per au • II= B AITHWAITE. I annum JAfii-F,t 473 ad17 An DOZEN sold since April it i •I" ‘-' Rheumatic Abearbers and it The Rheumatic :Absorbent will I all pain from Rheumatism or other ve swellingsin 12 hours. The Digestive LIC never failed to cure dyspepsio.-i. al few hours -the most obstinate cases a ; a week. A lady writes : "1 have "‘ life long lingering paine. I had Ile tarrh and Dyspepsia, and wits cured ja by its use." Sold by druggists, A Wholesale by Northrop & Lyman' vice for particular ceses free. so BRUNTON, London, Ont. ia last of Brunton'i Digestive Fluid positively relievi inflammatme Fluid hai eller is felt in a are cured ir been saved iron Bronchitis, Cat. in a few days price BO cents. Toronto. Ad- Address W. Y. 462-28-476 4. ie IMPORTANT' NOTICES. n , j LECKIE, General Loan and Real Estate • Agent, Grain, Produce and Commission 'ar Mere hant. Office -New Brick Bleck opposite 7, Nort h American Hotel, Brussels, Ont. 480 ip 10aRrirATE SCHOOL. -A Private School will be u• e. opened by Miss Wright, on the lst day of b - February. Ladies wishing information in regard to regulations, thition, &c., will please call at Miss M. E. Wright's Fancy Store, Main Street, Seaforth. 477 P 0 NOTICE. -The partnership heretofore existing t -1-` between Robert Blow and Robert Toung, as a bricklayers, in the village of Gorrie, under the style of Toung & Blow, was this day dissolved by. / mutual consent. ROBERT TOUNG and ROB- E; ERT BLOW. Witness, SAMUEL -WRIGHT. o GORRIE, Sept. 3, 1876. 48204 3 . I . sTotak volt SALE. 3 p-ULL CALF FOR SALE. -For Sale, a very superior Grade Bull Calf. For further partic- ulars apply to the undersigned on , Lot 13, Con. 4, , H. R. S., Tuckersraith. WILLIAM CARNO- ' CHAN. I: 481x4 HORSES FOR SALE ---A Sir Archy colt corn- • ing 5 years, will drive either single et double. Also a nioe driving mare Which will be said cheap. •; Apply to L. MEYER, Clerk cif Division Court, or to J. W. MEYER.. I; 482 7,ef ILCH. COWS FOR SALE. -For Sale, Five •L -T -L Good Milch Cows, all in calf th a thorough- bred Ayrshire bull. One of these cows is a thoroughbred Ayrshire. Apply to the undersign- ed, Lot 6, Con. 6, Township ofHullett. A. T. TYERMAN. •I' 483 • ESTRAY I STOCK.. VSTRAY-SREEP.-Canie into the premises of -ul the undersigned, Lot 13,Sauble Line, Stan- ley, on Feb. 25, ome Ram and two ewes. The ewner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take them away. THOMAS KNOWLES, Stanley. , 482x4 1 'STRAY MARE. -Came into the premises of -1-4 the undersigned, Tot 29, Con. 1, Haron Road, Hibbert, on or about the first of October, a small brown mare, aboua12 years of age. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and • take her away. MICR -AFL McCANN. 481x4 NOTICE TO' IDEBTORS 1 ' Dr. VERCOE, their accounts I 469 1 -1V OTICE.-All those indebted to -4- 1 Seaforth, are requestedto pay immediately. ' LAST CALL. -All persons indebted to me and wishing to settle the same with me personally , must .3o so at once. Parties failing to do so will certainly in ur expenses. THOS. COVENTRY, Seaforth. 479 - ow, 'WANTED. ilvvooD WANTED.—Wanted, v 1. of Green will be paid. abut 20 cords Maple Wood, 2 feet, for which cash Apply at THE EXPOSITOR 7 Ilin9SNnoi go 0 An9 LOQ -n 0 GANG PLOWS, GANG PLOWS, - HILL PLOWS, HILL PLOWS, LAND ROLLERS, LAND ROLLERS, • FOR SALE AT THE H UR ON,FOTINDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. PLOWS And PLOW CASTINGS Made from the • CEEEBRATED DIAMOND IRON. Far niers would do well to call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. WHITELAW & MORE. F 11 1=t, N I T M SELLING OFF. I have come to the conclusion to sell off MY ENTIB,E STOCK OF FURNITURE AT COST For the next Thirty Days, and Just. COME ALONG ALL YE Married, Unmarried and About Getting MARRIED,. And I Win Give You SUCH BARAGAINS As cannot be attained elsewhere, AS I MUST SELL - To prevent the Sheriff doing so. • /saw him the other day, and he gave me THE WINK, But don't mention it, as it is a Secret. I knew at once that something was up: SO COME ALONG AND BE AHEAD OF HIM. You will find the Place. MATT. ROBERTSON'S OLD STAND, Main Street, Seaforth: JOHN S. PORTER. OVERCOATS, 0 VERCOATS. A Big Rush in Overcoats at WILLIAM CAMPBELL'S, emporarily at Killoran & Ryan's large brick block, Main Street. Large Stock of All the Varieties. SPLENDID LOT OF ULSTERS, Just the thing wanted. for the corning - winter for riding. Tie Stock in all lines for Merchant Tail- ors' purposes is quite full, and as I w3.nt to sell off the whole lot look out for rare bargains for cash. RGAINS, BARGAINS FOR CASH. WM. CAMPBELL. Grand Trunk Railway. rains leave Seaiorth Station as follows: GOING WEST— Alixed Train, 9:30 A. M. Express 2-15 P. M. Express 8:58 P. M. Go NG EAST— xpress Train 8-00 A. M. Express Train 1:00 P. 11. *cod Train 4-45 P. M. JOSEPH HICKSON, Manager, Go London, Huron and Bruce. NG SoIITH— , Mail Mixe d 10.50- A M 11.20 A M 11.50 A M .12.15 A M „1.15 P M 1.40 p 1.553, X 2.05 P M 2.45 P M 4.45 P M Mail. 5.00 P M 6.20 P M 6.33 P M 6.41 P M 6.52 P M 7.10 P M .261' M 7,38 P M 7.56 .P M 816 P M ingham, depart .... 8 00 A M elgrave.. 819A M Blyth 8.37 A M Ilondesborough 8 49 A M C • ton 910 A M Blrucefiele .. .., 9 25 A M ippen 9 86 A M email 9:45 A M Exeter .1000AM Lhndon, arrive 11 15 A M oING NORTH— Mixed. London, depart '780 A M Exeter • 10 50 A M liensall.. ..11.15 A. M. Kippen 11.30 A. M Minefield . 11.46 A. M Clinton 12.40 A. M Londesborough 1.05 P.M Blyth 1.25P. M Balgrave - 1.50 P. M Wingham, arrive2.20 P.M 0 tee Ca 'Scylla NOSNHOr AO SaNiM SZ`i3alin8 "HJ IOiyaS p> 02 1-1 t:3 0 02 ATVOIYgif t-4 / zi 6 >Spurious imitations of "Holloway's Pills and Ointment." are mann factured and sold under Z the name of "Hol- loway'& Co.," by J. F. Henry. s Curran, & Co., Druggists, a n d also by the Me- tropolitan Medi- inc Company , tp of New Yorlawith n. a s su m e d. trade mark, thus: •. -Again on e THE GREATEST WONDER. OF MOD- - ERN TIMES. HOLLOWAY 'S PILLS & OINTMENT The Pills Purify the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are invalualele in all complaints incidental to Females. The Ointment is the only reliable remedy for bad Legs, Old wounds. Sores and 'Ulcers, of however long standing. For Bronchitis, Dip- htheria; Coughs, Colds Gouge Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases it has no equal. BEWARE OF. NEW YORK pauN- TERFEITS. rnTomeph Haydock, likewise pasees off of New York. Ercoonunowtearfyeztitscoo.f, his own make under the ammo af having for a trade mark a crescent and serpent; McKesson & Robins, of New York, are agents for the same. These persons, the better to deeeiae you un- blushingly caution the public in the small bOoks of directions which accompany their medichres, whith are-teally the spnrions imitations, to Be - CI) w trurensoefinppnsd Counterfeits.eera obtain them at very low prices and sell them to Ithe public in Canada as my genuitat Pills and Ointment. I most earnestly and •respeetfully appeal to the > Clergy, to mothers of Families ana other Ladies, and :to the pnblie generally of British North • America, that they may be pleased to denounce unsparingly these frauds. , Purchasers should look to the Label on the 'lots and Boxes. Ifthe address Is not 33, Oxford Street, Loudon, .they areiCounterfeits. Each Pett and Box of the genuine Medicines • bears the ritish Government Stamp, with the words, " OLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT, Lorpw,"j Migrated thereon. On the label is the a dre s, 633, OXFORD STREET, LoNDON,wliere m alone tho' ere manufactured. Parties who may be defrauded by Vendors XI selling spurious Holloway's Pills and Ointment as of my genuine make, shall on communicating the particulars to me, be amply remunerated, and O their names never divulged. Signed • THOMAS HOLLOWAY. London, Jan. 1, 1877. 477 • DR. WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. m MARRIAGE LICENCES OR CERTIFICA.TES, (Under the new Act,) iestied at the ; EXPOSITOR OFFICE, SEAFORTH. Under authority of the Lieutenant -Governor of IOn EF-io. 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The Great English Remedy is especially re- commended as an Tinian- fugWeakenareses foSrpermSemationrral- hea, Impotency, and all Be f ros. diseases that follow as A. 110r. a erequenee of Self abuse, as Loss of Memory, Universal Lassitude,Pain in the Back, Dimness ofyision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that leads to Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave, all of which 080 rnle are first caused by deviating from the Path of nature and over indulgence. Xhe Speciffc Medicine is the result of a life study and many years of ex- perience in treating these special diseases. Pam- phlet free by mail. The Specific Medicine is sold by all Druggists at $1 per package, or 6 packages for $5, or will be sent by mail on receipt of the money, by addressing WILLIAM GRAY & CO.,' Windsor, Ont. Sold in Seaforth by E. Hickson & Co., J. S. Roberts, It. Lnmsden and all druggist _raerchants. AN OLD FRIEND THE BEST FRIEND. W. H. OLIVER,:SEAFORTH, .flEcis to acquaint his many friends and etreto- -&-' mere thathe has removed two doors north of his old stand, McIntyre's Block, where he has a stock equal to any in the business, and at the most favorable prices. All kinds of Repairing done on the shortest notite. A good Stock of Trunks, Valises, Whips, Combs, Brushes, and all other such articles required constantly on hand. lien:romper a our old Friend. Sign of the Scotch Co41laire 8 W. H. OLIVER, Seaforth. • THE SEAFORTH INSURANCE AND LAND AGENCY. ALONZO ,STRONG IS AGENT for Several First -Class Stock, Fire and Life Insurance Companies, and is prepar- ed to take rieks on THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Also Agent for several of the best Loan Bode - ties. Also Agent for the sale and purchase of Farm and Tillage Property. A NUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS IM- PROVED FARMS FOR SALE. -1 850,000 to ILonaenream. at Per Cent. b OFFICE-Over M. Morrison's Store, Main-St- Seaforth. ECLIPSE OATMEAL MILLS, SEAFORTH. • NOW IN yin', OPERATION. Oat Meal, Split Peas, Pot Barley, Corn Meal Cli,opped, And All Rinds of Mill Feed Constantly on Hand Chopping done Tuesdays and Fridays. Oatmeal exchanged for Oats. Highest price paid for Oats, Peas and Barley. 41S CURRIE & THOMSON. , 20,000 BUSHELS OF CORN COMING Per THE LONDON, HURON AND BRUCE RAILWAY. THE Subscriber has now completed arrange- ments with the growers in the west to furnish a steady supply of SEED CORN AND OATS, Alto good Feeding Corn, at lower prices than can be supplied anywhere in this County. The first lot will be along in a few days. Note the ad- dress : D. McLENNAN, Grain Dealer, Bruce- fie:d P. 0. Storehouse,Brncefield station. 482 1VIRS. MARKEY BEGS to announce td her friends and custom - ere that she has again opened out in her new store, oposite Hays' Hotel, Seaforth, where she hopes to receive that LIBERAL PATRONAGE heretofore extended towards her. She intends, as heretofore, lto keep the BEST QUALITY OF COODS to be found in the Markets. Farm Produce bought, sold and exchanged. 472 MRS. MARKEY.