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The Huron Expositor, 1877-08-17, Page 1524 1877 LUG UST kiiRIVALS AT 999. pt. Of Ar610 Teas at ate lowing: Prices : ,son, at 50 -cents. worth 60 oeutaa arason. Mayans at 50 cents, Werth traonfit 700enta, worth 80 cents. aek,red, at 40 ciente, worth Weenie.: moaned, at i50 eents, worth 66 uncolored, at 60 cents, worth 76 choice and at Very low prices. S'ree and arm Money by at the Three- AVines. X.'RESIC STOCK OF Nr E D ---t trehased aBillikaupt Stook Of (R.E A217:0 CROCKERY tt 75 cents per dozen, worth $1 IS. 75 ciente per clozeraworth $1 15. te at 60 cents per dozen., Worth $1. eenta per dozen, worth 90 mita. t Mates at 86 cents, woath$1. 16„ Flates, piano at 75 cents,' worth worth es 50. carom $4 upwards. [(Ito ear it out at 25 per cent. a the original invoice price. e Pkee, 999, opposite , the Cone. 8eafortla. ' A.. W. SPARLING. R AND FEED F•TANTLY ON HAND. DELIVERED FREE. , . EN FACTORY. is now fitted ate wit1. ttaehiaery mprovement, end is in full oper- Wieder& of • - 5, FULL, CLOTHS LETS AND YARNS, eh are kept constantly on baud for Mel or Ca& at very Iow nufacturing, floo1Ca/rct- ning and' -.Fulling Dane ortest Notace at the fo- par aaird, 40 (tents. cotton warp famished, 35 center. larmel, 25 cent. 1Flannel, 80 eeuts. a, from sa to sa 50 per pair. reline 5 cente-per pound. 10 eenta per yard. g 14 cents, aw on baud 4 large qneneity of Tweeda, 11.atiketa and Flaartela, Eofeetare, wbiela we eau room-- eoafideut that we can glee. AL SATISFACTION g ue with their patronage. WANTX1S S & BLAIN. SAND PiliCES TO SUIT' HE TIMES. AND SHOES 4aLESS VARIETY' AT S OCIVENTI4 VS. , F'ENING my Spring Stock, com- e Fattest Styles in Ladies% Gents' Wear. I have bought from the e Trade, for Cade, and I am there - g• not to be undersold ; and mei enally hard*, I am determined efore respectfully invite the etiala Seaforta and its sarroundinga to store bayiug eitiewhere. USTOM DEPARTMENT buy none bat the best material exy bard of workmen. i[yrepair- n a style that cannot fail to give with thaalica for past patronage, !filth in a better time coming: 1ay don't forget the place : THE RIO BOOT, Street, Seaforth. COV_ENTRY, Seaforth. HARDWARE. .0•Etvg..D MT MANUFACTURERS: PUT NAILS, SHOVELS, FORKS, AND RAKES, SS, PAIN'US, OILS, (!te fl'iG WIRE 4DIN G .4ARDWARE Deeerietion Cheap. ----- • KCBs AN CONDUCT ING PIPE aortest Notice eaul Warranted. cements ito Cash and Paying CrItstomers. JOHN KIDD. CH F..AP 'GOODS. RKEY1 PEALER and z)4OJ17STOEZ &t -a ERB 1it4 OF CRANE. T. SEAFORTH, OPPOSITE • ROTEL. 45 BRETT, E.S.FO1T11,! DeCer LEATHER and NOS of Every Description. 'era- Rest Stock kept. Terms t Solicited. All order" by mail ptly filled. N. DRZTT. LNI.DACON,- • for slide •a quantity of Long Clear Beware Efeavy.Mesa faros, and X..o.rd, which they /ow pricee. Address DNO & GRAHAM, Seaforth P. O., Out. - AUGUST 24, 187. jIIIIII.IIIIIIIIMMIMIMP' j$.. 0.•'! .. lia. Eiroutiersraan s E durance. better kris sa "Fron. Bill Hanson, tier Bin," while pursuing a . erd of inns - :tangs nes Hat Creek, was ,hrown from hisliorse nd knocked senseless, in which state he lax for several hoar . When he recovered a's horse was gone, and his wands p ined him so badly that he could not alk. He managed with great .difficulty . crawl on his hands to a pool, of water, ome fifty rods from the place where he f 1. He remainedhere during thenext d y and night without a mouth - fid to eat, and the water of 1he pool hav- ing given at he startel on h a hands and knees in search of more. About 12 •o'clock on he second day he says he was sa hungry, thirsty,. and li e and tired. -that he co d. go no further, land crawled under a tr e and stretched h 'niself out to •die. Whi e lying thus, boy ering on the insensible, he heard the 1 a.ves shake near him,- nd wearily turns turne4t his head in thedirecti n of the noise. ¶Io hia terror •and. astonishment he -espied a large rattle- snake reaching for him. he sight of the venomous reptile banis ed hunger, thirst and pain for the mornient, and he raised on his elbow and en savored to scare the, scaly thing away. The snake struck at him twice, and. then glided away. This adventure rous cl him some- what, and he made another ndeavor - to reach water. Finally, afte , much pain and suffering, he crawled into the Chey- enne road and could go no further. Next morning a ranchman, located at fiat Creek, found him there, ling on his face, insensible and almostdead. He was taken to the ranch and eared for. --7 Deadwood (Dakota) Charapit. Extraordinary Citanlbling. The " gentle Hindoo " ands "mil• d Mo- hammedan! " have, it seems, Inyented be- tweea them a novel sort ojf gambling. In one quarter of the interes ing city of Ajmer there is a house mail ied by some soothsayer who are credited ley the pUb- lic with th faculty of foreseeing changes of weathe . They are represented to be accurate in theirF predictions ng practice in thei4 profession. . remarkabl owing to 1 Outside t seers a cr day for t chance of ir straight one of th mences bel e residence of t wd of natives ass e purpose of bet ese worthy m.ble every ing on the a clown -pour. !After the ip " has been purdhased from prophets, the buyer com- owing that he wig take or lay -certain ode s about the fall of rain with- in a certai time. The ordinary q uota- tions are rain corai hours, eig happening, as the ti weather h ria,ble, the by an exei the proph "straight seers them amusemen opinions the honr bets to be gamblers a of winnin allows the nity of " h tage, aud.i book of an of gain, w • • I ixteen to one agaipsb heavy g down within'twenty-four t to one against a light shower and lager odds in both cases e is reduced. When the ppens to be exceptionably va- . whole street becomes blocked ed throng of garters, and ts do a. smart usineas in tips." It appear that the • elves very often Ijoja is the and back their respective ith the greatest pluck. As proaches for the ti majority of decided, the maim nervous e heard offering their chances at a heavy discpunt. This eather prophet sn apportu- dging " at conside able advan- frequently happe s that the old seer will shos4 a certainty ether rain falls ot not. rittered Away. How ma h time we fritte away with- outI doing nything for ours lves or the .public goo For such orris ion it is too , much the bit with us all tq excuse our- selves on the plea of a w rit of time whereas, i trutn, this is eldom good and suffici nt ground for ustification. :Nothing is easier than to titter away time hi ma ers of no use to ourselves or anyone els-. . The habit is r aclily form- ed. It grows upon one una ares. Keep a strict ace unt of every houri of your own time, for single week, a tting down correctly t e exact mannetr in which every hour is spent, and take whether, when you orae to review the record, you do not find it full of admonit on and in- struction. In this simple aY one can readily ano erstand the seers secreJ of his want of time. e will discover hat he has given hours to idle talk.to hi olence, and to inconsiderable trifles, vhich have yielded him neither profit n r pleasure. What is the remedy ? A range your Work in the order of its co arative im- portance. Attend firat to the things which are essential to be d ne, and. let the unessential take their c aiice after- wards. The difference in he amount of work accomplished will e astonish- ing. Duty before pleasure. Those who practice this precept have p nty of time for pleasure, and enjoy far g eater satis- faction than those who everse this rule. 3- 0 A Cossack and His. Horse. Many stories are told of the cleverness of the Coss.acks, in obtainiael what they want for themselves. or her es, and all tend to show that their mor ity is of a different type to that of t e European eiviliz.ation: generally. Som of the stor- ies may possibly have been i vented, but they show the general ton of . feeling, and what is . expected froin hese quaint, reckless, merry troops. Passing through sud II denly, t the streets of Galatz, the -kin,- weary - looking horse of a Cossack f and lay apparently lifeless oi- the greund. l its master was moved mot o tears, and • bewailed the unhappy fitei which had not only deprived. him of a favorite, but left- hint herselesa just at the most inter- eatingmoment, of the war. A crowd gathered around, and in i - were . men whose kind hearts would not suffer them to leave th,. finer man without some prac- tical expr asion of their .pi, tr. ,.. 'A sub- zonation- _as made, and the man, taking the saddllej from the lifeless aInmai, went on his wa withdried tears, I for he had actually w pt. As the crowd were bend- ing over t e little horse in pure svre- pathy, a his:tie was heard at the other end Of the street. • The horse sprang 'to his feet, ar.cl with a joyful ieigh joined bis master whose trick w 4 mock ada mired, even by those Who s- -ffered by ita Whaley it. It is chine in 'but it ia n quires rea and . exerc se it. Yet, wheyever it has labor-saving demonstrat- s saved its al labor, a t his' work- im te per - than in its possible. It has many 4 time kept its po sessor from exaaperati g entanglemen s ; it has saved him time and trouble it has kept his busiue a rectified while others have System. ✓ you- do have system about he greatest labot-saving ma - he world, and tie cheapest, t the easiest govetned. It re - on and management to control been intro machine h mg to the operator multitude shop in or form_ corre absence uced, this great s been a success, world that it h unnecessary man of perplexities, ke ler, and enabled I ctly more by far ould have been 41W been confused. Sv stem 1 It has ever been a Fictorlin w:T, it is the powerful scepter that the tr e stat sinan and the and it hie been aitg still s the common - political economist sway n I government, est stepping-iitone o individual fortunes. Have voltam inly ar ma agement, and you will find ev ntually it wi out- w eigih t. the phreica forces of energy with- out • i , 1 ' i 1 Erps's 0000i.- e" rateful and conkforting -"By a thorou •• . 1 knowledge of the natural laws whic . govern the operations of digestion and n trition, and b' a care- Itil application of the fine :prop rtiet of well -selected' cob° , Mr. Epps, as pro- vided our breakfas tables with a delicate- ly flavoured bever ge,which ra save u many heavy docto s' bills. It by the judicious use of su h articles o diet that a constitution ma• be gradnall builtnp ten- dency to disease. Hundreds o su tle until strong enoug to resist every en - f maladies are float' 'g around us read to attack wherever t ere is a weak po nt. We may escape ne • y a fatal s aft I by keeping ourselves v ell fortified with pure blood, and a Prope ly nourished frame." Civil Service Gazet 4 . Sold. only in pack-, ets labelled-- " Jae es Epps & Co.,' HO- mceopithic Chemis s, 48, Threadneedle St. , and 170, Picea II illy, Loudon." 482-52 ! :•! ! Ea,ECTRICIT Y. -T omas'Exceleior Eclec- tric Oil! Mirth t ia times its .weight in gold. Pail?, cannot tay where it is used! It is the cheapest in.edigine ever nAde. One dose cures.co mon sore throat. One bottle has cured B onchitis. Fifty cents' worth has cured a old, standing cough. It positively cures catarrh, as, hula and croup. Fifty cc ts' worth has calked crick in the back, and the tom quan- tity lame back of ight years 'fstanding. The following are xtracts from 4 few of the many letters t at have been received from the different eats of Canadae*hich we think should sa isfy the inott sceptic- al : J. Collard, of parta, Out., writes- " Send me 6 dozen r. Thomas'Eclectric Oil, have sold all had from you and want more now ; i s cures are tru y won- derful." Wm. eGaire, of Franklin, writes" I have old all the agent ,left, it acts like -a gharn --it was slowat first but takes speedily now." Mr. : Cole, of Iona, writes-" lease forward dozen Thomas' Eclectric 0i4 I am nearly ou t nothing equals it. It is highly : recom mended by those ho have nsed. t." ' J, Bedford, Thamesv Ile, writes -4" en at once a further sup ly of Eclect 'c Oi I have only one bott e left. I never saw anything sell so w;11 and give such gen- eral satisfaction. J. Thompson, Wood- ward, writes--" S nd me some more Ec- lectric Oil. I h.e sold entirely out., Nothing takes lik:it." Miller & Reid, Ulverton, P. Q., rite-" The Eclectric Oil is getting a gre t reputation here, nd is daily called for. end me a further s p- plytwithout delay.' Lemoyne, Gib & o, az. Buckingham, P. Q ,write-"Sencli us tie', gross Eclectric Oil. We find it ta.k s well? Sold by all medici e dealers. rice, 25 cents. S. N. T. omas, Phelps N. Y. Northrop & Lyrna , Toronto, '0 t. sole, agents for the Do inion. Noire. Ont., - tric-Seleeted and electrized. ! 13.,..43/2"" 1 SEMI- NNUAL LEAR! NG SALE N d w AND LA TWO WE HOFFMA CHEAP 0 MA/AT STPE I N G 0 STINGFOR EKS OPILY BROTHERS' SH STORE T, EAFORTH. d R ght om cosrrPRICL HURON POSTOXL HE PATTERSON MAXWEL REAP '-'4.',:.:"- ' •-"--: - .„.„....„.._ -i-----------::,:--,, -.-------- _ • .,..„4.4.L..,. ,- ,..,,,-,. 'IOW..? ' -.; • _-;;....-- . , ..„ ..".1APOPWAYa.'W.grailk.- •rM lid as a Light' Reaper unequalled for Durability, irn- phcity and Convenience.: 11- • • • • • - 11"1-1 PA.'1"111:?..SOT I'111-11S.CA. • • , , 6 LF*DISCHARGING HORSE , • • , • Ackxteietedged to 10 the best inuse haying taken 10 first prize in the fall of 1876. 1 PATTERSON'S Patent' Combined Empire Drill and Seeder as a chill has never hen beat as a seeder, unsureauseed. Our Sprague and Junior Mower's have stood the test fo [4, 026r TrrrOUght Iron _Frame Gang Plow,' gave Onus Whil thanking the farmers of Ontario for their liberal patronage duringthe past thirty y ars we have been in business eve cordially invite them in their own interests to insp eet the above imp ements before making purchases. years. al Satisjactioz. ,n and jr. GRIEVE Aggne, PATT_ERSON & B.ROTHERS,!Patt rson,. r ' [ CENTENNIAL MEDALS AND A WARDED TO MALCOTiM MON • H S AFORTH,, FOR WOOD ANDLE.AN WROUGH IRON BEAM PLOVi. 1 [ MALCOLM MONROE hoe pleasure in anzottneing to tha Fanners of Huron and Perth hat he LA'. is 1 (tier re 4ered this unarm then v vier to ftnnith A ret-eless article. As proof positi e that his Plows are the Beet in the Market he bes only to refer le the fact thatthe Plow Manufaetired by -bim obtained the INTERNATIONAL PR ZE AND DIPLOMA at the Centennial Exhibition. HE ALSO MANUFAC- [ 1 Thistle Cutter Pilows, Alto a [ i ne-Horse Flow Suitable for Plowieg Gar ens. 1 TITRES IRON PLOWS, Hill's Patent Plows; - SCUFFLERS, IRdN AND WOOD 1 P OWS. trta etiatealar I This Plow is universally admitted to be th it a trial before purchasing any other. All these Implements are manufactured b more durable than these got up by large e ranted to give satisfaction. Prices as low, turns out a gcod article. Plows of all the his shop at any time. I 1R011 The Scot ch Diamond Harrow; kept collet staidly on hand. Remember the shop, Ma SCRWE e best Gang FloW now in Lee, and Farmers sho - [ himself, of the Very best material, and are bett tablishmenta io catch sales Eveiy Implemen S.8 those of any other respectable establishmen bove kinds kept eonatantly on hand and can he E HARROWS. r 2 ° Idgive r and t'war- t that een at tly on hand. PlePairs fcr all kinds of Plows kept con Street Seafortla, East Side. M.A.1.1001_JIVI •••••■•F' N, r 10 CD 03 gi,c) 0 -1 th 11 171 0 --1 Goods Mark ' SOME BELO Call Early Ref gains re tle Best re. G DON'T FO YkR MON Y As You Will be IF YOU • I 1 a. GI it U A GT re to Buy - 1 HOFFMAN VOTERS' BR THE S. LIS MU/t ICIPALITY • SHIP COUNTY oTIcE is hereby ted to the person Section of "-The Vote copies required by sal matted of the List ma Act, of all persona app Assessment Roll of th entitled to vote in the tione for Members of and at launieipal Elia° was first posted np a the Eighth day of there for inspection. examine the said List, and any other errors are ound t mediate proceedings to • ve recited according law OF PH OF ven th menti s' List sectio THE T URON. 77. WN - t I have t namit- ned in the Second Act of 1076," the to be s trans - e, pursuant to he said aring the last revised said iduaicipalit , to be aid Municipality at Eieo- the Legislative Assembly ions ; and that said List my office, in Hay, on pet, 1877, and remains lectorsare called upon to any omissions or herein, to take im- e Ammo errors cor- . EL OSTER, k of the•paid AM • Ole Hay, August 8, 1877. 505-3 0 • . • ' . - !. - 1-11113.,01NT PLANING MILL, AND— DOOR, SASH, BLIND I MOULDING FACTORY. ' On Hand, a gooc Stock of I [ UMBER, SEASONED Dressed and tin eased. ° - I • LATH AND SUllGTRS, HAY RACKS, CHEESE BOXES, Very Cheap 'for Cash. 8 CUSTOM PLAN INC 110E.L V , Prompt, Attention,. 11" Factory and Ln.mhet Yard on North Main Street, qesforth. 1 ' ADAM GRAY, Seaforth • ;• ' THE - • 1 • ROY.CE • - • FIRST P FOR ENUINE REAPJR ND / I E MOWER SALE AT N FOUNDRY THE HURO - , —AND— I . I I MACHINE SHOP. RE.PAI ING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Remember the New Foundry. WHITELAW_& MORE. THE CONSOLIDATED B NK OF CANAD • 1 CAPITAL - - $4.000 000. CITY BANE OF MONTREAL, Incoilporate 1888; and ROYAL CANADIAN BANE, Incbirporated 1864. SEAFORTH 'BRANC1f. DOMINION BLOCKIMILIN- _, SEAFORTH. Drafts' on New York Pay ble a any Bank in the United States. Bills • ot Exchange on London p yable at all Chief Cities of the United Kingdom. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOS TS. M. P. HAYES 411 AGER LUMBER FOR $A E. HEMLOCK, First tinality, $6 per M. INE [ from 68. BI LS CUT TO ORDR. E, II All Len hs, from 10 to 60 Feei, at PONY ILL, IN McItILLOP. 1 The Snbeerilper has aleo;a LUMBER YARD IN SEAFORTH, Where all kinds of Lumber can be obtaine 479 BUTTER TUBS THOMAS DOWNI Y, • IS no arty a At $30 w ell an u nnece dation. MR. wood Order ed to. 425 . TROTT, SEAFORTH, prepared to supply all customer with umber of his PERIOR BUTTER -4I'UBS, per hundred, . These Tabs favorably known to the trade th eery to say anything in tier rem) ROTT also manufactures.a' small Ef,ard- b, suitable for washing butter in. • by mail or otherwise promptly rend - S. MOTT, Bad rth. re so t it is en - WM. ROBERTSON_ & CO., MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. SSWID .M.00IKLAk. rn m 2 0 110 r 111 73 2 mn • tt t -1•1 0 0 0 0 0 NEVER BEFORE OFFERED IN 0 co 01 1 rn co 'DV `S>11:10.d `83>IVH 0) z. 7 [ HARNE88. HARNESS. THE Sulacribee Nrites to info t ro the "inhabi- ' -teats of Seaforth end era renialina country that he is prepared to sell SADDLES, HARNESS, Trunks, Valises, St:di:461,1, Whips, tTi Cury Combs, Cards, Brushes ri And everything in his 1133e at the Smallest PT,ssi- ble Profits, and by buying for cash iu the beat markets he feels confident that he can sell goods CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER PERSON IN THE TRADE. Being deterinined to buy Good Goods, parties a who want anything in his line can depend on getting a good article, as he has secured the /ler- ' vices of a thworkman, and -is prepared to c.) do all kinds of work. 1-9 CARRIAGE TRIMMING M,1 DONE TO ORDER. W ; Repairs Done on Shortest Notice. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE AND LIVERY MEN. 1 I 4. CALL SOLICITED. Remeniber the piece: I Between Morrison'a Grocery 'and McIntyre & Willis' Shoe Store. JAMES WI SON, Seaforth. THE GREATEST WONDER OF MOD- ERN r•rIMES. LLOWAYS PILLS & OINTMENT.,_ W ' ' The Pilie Purify theBlood, correct all disorders - of the Liver, rStomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and axe invaluable in all complaints incidental to Females, teal The Ointment is the only reliable remedy r--4 for bad Legs, Old. Wounds. Sores and Viten tt of however longstanding. For Broachitis, Dip- htheria, Coughs, Colds Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases it hasno equal. HAIR ,DRESSING. MISS AMANDA STARK vicrisrms to inform the Ladies of Seaforth and Vicinity that she is prepared to makeup SWITCHES, CURLS, BRAIDS, &c., In the Latest Fashion from Combings. Prices Mderate, and all orders punctually attended to. A Call Solicited. Residence-Goderich Street, Seafot th. 467119 V) `suamoua NOSNITOr •muoavas CD ri CD 0 0 BE WARE OF NEW YORK COUN- TERFEITS. Spurious imitations of "Holloway's PiJla and Oinment," aremanufactured and seld under the name of "Hol- loway'a & Co.," by J. F. Henry, Curran, & 0e, Druggists, a n d also by the Me- tropolitan Medi- eine Company of New Yorkavithin assumed trade meek, thus: -Again o n e Joseph Haydock, of New York, - likewise passes off counterfeits of his own make under the name of Holloway & Co., having for a trade mark a crescent and serpent; McKesson & Robins, of New York, aro agents for the same. These persons, the better to deceive you un- blushingly caution the public in the small you, of directions which accompany their medicines, which are really the spurione imitations, to Be- ware of Counterfeits. Unscrupulous deaden obtain them at very low prices and sell them to the public in Canada as ray genuine Pills and Ointment. I -most earneatly and respectfully appeal to the Clergy, to mothers of Families and other Ladies, and to the public generally of British North America, that they may be pleased to denounce unsparingly these frauds. Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and 114)XC. If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they. are Counterfeits. Each Pot and Box of the genuine Medicines bears the Britieh Government Stamp, with the words, "PCOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OrTMENT, LONDON," engraved thereon. On the label is the address, 588, OXFORD STREET, LONDON,WhOre alone they ere manufactured. ' Parties who may he defrauded by Vendors eelling spurious Holloway's Pills and Ointment RS of my genniuemake, shall on communicating the particulare to me, be amply remunerated, and their names never divulged. Signed THOMAS HOLLOWAY. London, Jan. 1, 1877. 477 AN OLD FRIEND THE BEST FRIEND. W. H. OLIVR, SEAFORTH, RIEGs to acquaint his many friends and mato- -A' mere Olathe has removed two doors north of hie old stand, McIntyre's Block, where he has a stock equal to any m the business, and at the most favorable prices. All kinds of Repairing done on the shortest notice. A good Stock of Trunks, Valises, Whips, Combs, Braehee, and all other trueh articles required constantly on Woad. Remember a our old Friend. Sign of the Scotch Collar. 481 W. H. OLIVER, Saforth. DR. WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC - MEDICINE. t -t CD CD oat CD The Great English Remedy is especially re- commended as annufail- leg cure for Seminal Weakness Spermatorr- hes, Impotene, and all Befort r diseases that follow as Atte T. a sequenee of Self abuse, as Loss of Memory, Universal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision Premature Old .Age, and many other diseases that leads to Insaeity or Consumption and a Preniature Grave, all.of which as a rule are first caused by deviating from the Path of nature and over indulgence- The Specific 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 Mediehae is sold by all Druggists at $1 per package, or 6 packages for $5, or will be sent by mail on receipt a the money, ba. addressing WILLIAM GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ont. Sold In Seaforth by Eallickson Co., 3. S. Roberts, R. Lai:widen and all druggist merchant. THE SEAFORTH . INSURANCE AND LAND AGENCY. ALON±0 STRONG IAGENT fo -Several First -Claes Stock, Fire and Life Insurance Companies, and is prepsa- ed to take risks on THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Also Agent foe several of the best Loan Socie- ties. • Aleo Agent for the sale and purchase of Farm - and Village Property. A NUMB R OF FIRST-CLASS IM - PRO D.FARMS FOR SALE. sp,00o to Loan at $ Per Cent. Interest. Agent for the White Star Line of Steamers. CD OFFICE -Over M. Morrison's Store, Main -St Seaforth. C •Et7D.. T1 S. CAMPBLL, • and Civil En ly attended to. 479 roVincial Land Surveyor Orders by mail prompt- CAIELTBRILLI BEtehel. EGG EMPORIUM. Tbe subscriber )nreby thanks hit, numerous customers (merehaats and others) for their liberal patronage during the past seven years, and hopes, by strict integrity and close attention to business, to merit their confidence and trade in tbefuture. Diving greatly enlarged his premiums during the winter, he is now prepared to pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE For any quantity of good fresh eggs, delivfsred at the EGG- EMPORIUM, Main Street, Seaforth. Wanted by the subscriber 25 tons of good dry elm), WHEAT imaAw. D. D. WILSON.