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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1878-06-14, Page 7SERE! S UP1NORTH. II ONE "YOU MEET HAS GOT BASKET FULL OF WITII ' S' NAME PRINTF. gm poH PARCEL. edoirg a largo business. yes. Mess while the others are doing: Sat is the right place to buy your ed, Ai.other Lot of that Choice'r4en Tea, , • ound, also a f Fresh i of of tha Japan Tea, at 50c. per pound.. G. AVILT ties of all kinds, and c: the very rice& that people oah't help but, rigs and Potatoes Taken, for Groc4 ries. As G. AUT,, lE SEAFORTH ARO LAND AGENCY. 4ZO STRONG Several First -Claw Stock, Fife: inane Companies, and is prepaf-- h, FAVORABLE ABLE TERMS., several of the beat Loan Socle the sane and purchase of Farm. krty. OF FIRST-CLASS 1ML- FARMS'1''0R SALE. R Loan at S Per Cunt._ Intcrt;st.. White Star Line of Steamers. r M. Morrison}s- Store, Main -St ;(?L!DAT. ED BANK CANADA. $4.000.00& NIONT g.EAL,.Incorporated, 18314... &L CANADIAN BANK, icarporated 1$61. RTH 3B AN CH. BI.Q40I4I, MAIN -ST ,, -1EAFORT . 'lett' V ort Payable sit arty ed States. xchrtn ,r,e on London payable it of the United Kingdom. PAID OR DEPOSIT$.. M. P. HAYES, Iii t4actn FAMILY GROCERY. 11l AB I'J 6i., friends arid:: the public that: as of the NICEST and FRESH, ot.criss in town, and as he sells= LS CHEAP, sers the benefit of what others lose in batt debts and pay In in- e men. AND FEED Goods deiis?ered in town free- unbar the stand, opposite tha- t, in the ME BLOCK. MASEEe LL PORK FACTORY. J. PETTY ay the HIGHEST PRICE for rg quantity of VE OR DRESSED ESSE f OF CWtE D- MEATS tautly on Hated. SAUSAGES, PORK. I'TINGS, &c. &. J`.; PETTY. AFO RTH" .CKTNG HOUSE of giving the public the bene. prices in Provisions we will and. Cantased.<... @% 9 Clear Middles.... g' 7 Gi cs he Factory or at 1 ro-waell'a romptly filled at the above ;ts aro welt eared. AGE BEA.TT I E & Co ER TUBS. LT, SEAFORTH, o arPply all customers with. his BUTTER TUBS, ,t,, Cash. These Tubs are so known to the trade that it is anything in their reconrmen• a manufactures a small Hard- for washing butter ia. ✓ otherwise promptly attend- S. TROtTT, Seaforth. E LICENCES t.y.IF5CATFS, grow Act,.) Maned at the OFFICE, SEAFORTH.. )f the Lieutenant -Go iernor Turn nit.. . BRETT, EAFORTH, rilDea:er in LEATITTP.R and SGS of Every Description. sry Hest Stook kept. Terms Solicited. All orders by mail- qtly filled. BRETT. u • U;E 14, 187S. menemaatsa- .'i t THE HURON EXPOSITOR. Barre Case for the Doctors. home. Messengers were sent in quest In the year 1848 a' boy then hteen years old by the .name Jonathan R. Bass, one` evening on hisway to a pasture field. above h street for the cows, was taken ith a severe pain in the bottom of his �ht foot. Re supposed at forst- that a in his shoe was hurting him., but „n examination he could fil!d noth- _ That night and for: a, nu his foot was swollen ve of him hither and thither, and, when no tidings eonld ' be found concerning him, the population of the district went forth in hundreds on the search. After a day or t o's minute ransackingof every hill a d dale, lake and river, the mangled corpse was : ' discovered by a boy ammed hard and fast in a crevice at the base of the huge ber of precipice ahready named. i The crowd badly ! assembled around the shattered re - Y al sinful, ant$ .trouble- then mains, and a cry was uttered- as to d was exceedingly y p what was best to be done. The torn. t better,, but was more or less bocl could handl be handled, and a a after that. In the: fall of 1849 he � - ro osal �as immediately' agreed to ante to Avon four months, but did not 1 hat four men should run to' the miller's prdve. That winter he attended house(for aldoor or lank to conveythe ooI at qui, union school, and in the '� remains to the father's �...:ise. hea ,ring went to Buffalo for a time, mean- � was done • (the men rushed, forward to bile getting little worse. For ai few ( the miller's and snatched a way the mouths ftf the followingsummer he ° identical plank ori which the woman sae apse to act as captor of a canal = e went to G. W. Eastman'sMacleodhad seen the vision already re - Ile did no work, however. After tom After .steed ha FI entie. et 4 se to, erciai school at Waterville, Oneida Q P ctlllarltle • e t s of Prince linty, and in 1853 kept books for Hall ' marck. Co., of Buffalo, but continuing to . Count's ew worse had to give up his place and The boldness of the young me to his home in Cambria. In demeanor, and his haughty intolerance .7 he did a little writing for parties of anything approaching to a slight, •jockport, and in 1856 was very bad speedily made him conspicuous in the and suffered very much, all of the joints f the body and. limbs becoming more Bis - r less affected by this time. In 1852 he was put on an invalid be .om which he has never been removed.' window and drummed latter on retorted glass e could manage, however, with a good. with his fingers, eatof difficulty, to feed himself for walking to the other window and Strik- 'ht years'after that ; since that time ing up a still louder tune upon it ; or has been fed with a spoon, which is how, when curtly asked samethe magnat after being kept waiting for an hour, what he wanted, Bismarck re- plied : "I tame to ask for leave, but nova request my dismissal." On an- other occasion the cool effrontery of a witness whose statement Bismarck was taking down provoked him to startup and exclaim, " If • you can't behave properly, Pll kick you out of the room." " Turning a man but of the room is my service. One may still hear some -elderly Prussian official relate ad- miringly how, when a superior to whom Bismarck was reporting ('went to the though she was dreaming of Augustus's wedding suit. She took a handkerchief pensively from her inside pocket, and softly wiped her lovely brow and che�ks with a light dabbing motion. She as putting rice th her handke mirror mad the window, —On one with the m Edward Is and. Railway at . Charlo a number of car wheels ready to place under c are of the double plate u f the holes on the inner e .wheels a small gray nest and laid four eggs is now sitting. The pas f the engine does not ap e mother bird in the 1 empt on the part of bo nest would quickly be i e mechanics working duty bound. : to prote has shown so much fait ure by placing its nest u much stir and noise. I �uv quite a difficult task, as his jaws are firmly set and nothing thicker than a knife blade can pass them. Yet the eats almost everything that others do and is very hearty. Fat pork, fat beef, baked beans, potatoes, and milk are his favor- ites. Being very much interested in the war, reading everything that came in big reach, which he could by having it placed on a, rack before him, he so in- b j.ured his eyes that in 1859 he became ' aff �lrm, interpose the chi " You hear ef f osaid the. Bie- blind, and has remained so since. He I p the witness • " if you do Bis - talks without. `eflicnity, is very intelli- marck to , gent,=anel converses freely upon any sub- ject that he has had an opportunity to study up. " The writer of this article called upon Mr. Bass a few days since and made a careful examination of his physical con- dition, and found every -joint entirely anchylosed, or grown into solid bone, with the exception of hisfingers ortoes. The bones' of the fingers of the right hand have been nearly absorbed, and the flesh remaining is puffy and flaccid. In the left hand not only the bones of the fingers, but the bones of the whole ' hand have undergone this same process of absorption. The fiuger nails on this hand are grown out beyond the ends of the fingers three and one- half inches, giving a w1erd and inhuman appearance to the hand. The arms are straight down by his sides and fixed in this condition, and in the middle of the arrn and fore -arm measured only five inches in circumference. The limbs are straight with a dislo- cation of the right hip joint, but all firm and solid bone, the thigh measur- ing only eight and one-half inches around. The bones of the -toes are ab- sorbed the same as the hands, and the flaccid toes droop and. hang down like fringe. i The spinal column is also per- fectly consolidated, thus rendering the body capable of being lifted by one's hands under his head and heels without yielding or bending. The muscles are not paralyzed, but their action seems perfectly under his control as seen by the action of the tendons and cords. powder on her face chief, in the convene nt by the black cloth agai st of the sidings connected chin shops of the Prince te- fit- rs. nd, de r ird up- ing ear ast, s to re - ear, ;t a h in the The pulse is regular, beating seventy to the minute, strong and full. All the vital organs are sound and in active condition, thus rendering him capable of living many years longer. On the whole, this is probably one of the most remarkable cases on record in this or any country Lockport ( IT.) Journal. behave properly, I'll make my 'chief' kick you out." This characteristic disregard of con- sequences was even more strikingly ex- hibited a few years later, when one of the habitues of a well known. beer sa- loon began to speak disrespectfully of the reigning fancily. Bismarck, who was present, at once broke in with, Leave the room, fellow ! If you're not gone before this glass is empty, I'll break it over -your head." A babel of outcries instantly broke forth, but the unmoved Count quietly drained his glass, and then= brought it down , so vigorously on the offender's pate as amply to make gooc1.his words. As the man rolled bleeding under the. table, Bismarck leaned back in his chair and coolly inquired," " How much for the broken glass, waiter,?" A Teamster's Mule Love. town stand ted on axle The wheels and in one of one of t has built it on which it to and fro to disturb and any at remove th sented by t who feel i bird which human na midst of s Second Sight in the Highlands-. The parish clergyman in a northern district of Skye, on his rounds; visited themiller's house, and met the miller's wife evidently in a. very excited state standing oh the kitchen- floor. In that part of the island great quantities of timber were frequently, found : on the sea -shore, drifted thither from NV-recked. vessels. On this occasion the miller's kitchen was benched all round with battens and planks of timber, in order to be seasoned by the heat of the fire, which is placed in these dwellings in the middle of the floor. The clergy- man had scarcely time to speak, when the goodwife, , a very respectable WO - man, told Beni she was' always glad. to see him, but particularly so on this oc- casion. She explained. that Christy McLeod, a female of known repute as a seer;,.had just been sitting on that the fire, byt - , f • 1 ._ plain, warmiu� liaise when she suddenly fainted and frill on the floor. She further stated that she carried. Christy ben the house and laid her ou abed until she would. recover. "But," said the rnatron to the minister, -" you must go to see Christy, Etna in- - list upon her telling what she saw, as I am in terror that she had an unlucky sight of some of my own children." The minister very reluctantly complied,and, on entering the -apartment,' found Christy so far recovered as to bear be- ing questioned.. He asked the cause of her ailment,. and, in short, put the query whether she had Seen anything? She refused. to reply. except by the ut- terance of sonic evasive answers. He then said. to her to tell at once what THE Ho of animals horse is un able;" b t is it not- strange th many wh own horses, and who a pendent .n their .labor for a li should ne lett to give then that and comf no less th the horse for horses ders and this the it is Rememb signature package. to, Ont., by all Me • • sr." Of the great nu. under the control of -ma uestionably the most se • AN As portion o day dying disorders diseases and valu making-1'fe actually a burden instead of a plea ant existence of enjoyment and usofulnees as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this,if you only throw azide prejudice and skepticism, take the advice of and try Flower. • Millions been giv satisfact can buy try. Ti t).ie'wora I)ruggisi • ber ,the t so ,e de - ng, care rt, which their own interest n the safety and comfolrt of emands. The best remedy is " Darley's Condition Pow- abian Heave Remedy ;" of e can be no doubt— safe and easily given. r the name and see that the. of Hurd & Co., is on each Northrop & Lyman, Toren- 'roprietors for Canada. Sold kine Dealers. - C�-IZ00 B3 .IFS 1878 s KILLORAN & RYAN HATS ANBD CAPS AT .ROGES.;� oNISHHNG FACT.—A large pro - the American people are to from the effects dyspepsia or l liver. The result of these ponthe masses of intelligent bre people is most alarming, SUJ I./11V BR. Have now on hand the Largest and • Best Selected Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES A. Eureka teamster is noted for the affection he betrays for one of the mules in his outfit, the most obstinate and mangy looking animal in the string, and his tenderness for Nancy, as he calls' her, has passed into a proverb. Upon being rallied upon, this pecularity by a Chum, he discoursed as follows : "I used to have a sweetheart back in In- jiany that I was orful gone on, and this yere cussed mule has so- many pints in common that my heart just yearns over her. She were as likely a gal as ever run barefooted in a cornfield, but she were to cuseed obstinate to enjoy good. health. 'You never knew' just how to take her. She'd look you right smiling in the eye, and you'd'think that were more sugar in her nor in a New Orleans merlasses hogshead, and if you laid your hands on her ongis'pected like - she'd kick the breeching. all to h 1 in less than a minute. That's just the way with that mule. I reckon she's cost me,nighonto $500 for harness, say- ing nothing about a doctor's bill for a broken. leg ; but you get into -a place what the mud's deep . and the rest'of the team kerflummixed, and call onto her for assistance, and blast my eyes if she won't pull herself clear out of her hide to help you out of your trouble. That were the very] way with Naalicy. The summer 'fore I emigrated. I were mighty sick with the ager, and got the milk fever on top of that, and.( were pretty nearly ready to cross over Jor- dan, but. she nussed me, helped her_ ble dad all day and sit up with mo nights.until she was a shadder, but she pulled me through, and thea she ad- vised me to emigrate to Californy. • I hated. to go away ; it were like persuad- ing a hungry hoes to leave a pail of oats; but thar war no use, slie were bound.to hey her way, and'( cane. That war fifteen years ago, and_ I hadn't been in the country a .ninth 'fore I got news of !done • ter. She over a -Poon 1 her bei y g �, hersel' takin' care of my worthless car- cass, and I never seen . no woman since that time that were worth shucks com- pared to her." - your Druggist and your friends me bottle of Green's August Your speedy relief is certain. of ,bottles of this medicinehaive >n away to try its virtues, with ry results in every case.' You a sample bottle for 10 cents to ree doses will positively relieve t case. Positively sold by all B on the Western Continent. EPPs': Cocoa.—Grateful and comfort- 3y a thorough knowledge of the laws which govern the opera- EVER OFFERED IN SLAPORTH_ -We are determined not to be under - void by any House in the Trade. ing.—" natural CASH tions of digestion and nutrition, and by a caretsl application of the fine proper- ties of well selected. cocoa, Mre Epps ided our breakfast tables with tely flavored beverage, which e us many heavy doctor's bills. Gossip About the Duke Edinburgh. . It has been rumored that in case of a conflict with Russia, the Duke of Edin- burgh will resign his command in the Mediterranean; 'a determination with which no one can quarrel, as it is'hard- ly to be expected that he Would willing- ly take part in to war against his father - in -lav, with whom, as also with the rest of the family, he is on good terms. But rumor says more than this, a good clealenore. and there are not wanting has pro a delic may sa It is by the judicioususe of such articles uo diet that a constitution may be grad- ally built up until strong enough t� re- sist every tendency to disease. Hun- dreds 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 a properly nourished. frame."—Civil Ser- vice Gazette. Sold only in packets label- led—" James Epps & Co., Homoeopath- ic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street, and 170, Piccadilly, London." 482-52 of she had seen, as otherwise he would not people who dec are that, in this ' case, leave her u � ntil she slid. Eventually resignation is b t another name for dis- she expressed herself in , timid, tremu- . missal. In fact, it is more than whis- lous terms, and said that while seated pered that Her Majesty's second son on the wooden bench by the fire she has got himself into a serious scrape, had Happened to (last her eyes upon a plank on the opposite side, and beheld stretched on it the mangled, bleeding body of a lad, Macdonald, then alive and well. Having told this, she solicit- ed the minister not to divulge it. On his leaving the seer, he was instantly pounced upon by the landlady, and . asked, in breathless anxiety, " What did she see What or whom did she see ?" His reverence had no alterna- tive but to tell the good matron, for the comfort of herself and her domestic cir- cle, what the woman had revealed. All parties were tlieu contented, and the affair looked on as a mere reverie. Six weeks or so thereafter there was a -mar- riage in the upper district of the parish, to which the young man, Macdonald, was invited, and went. On returning home alone about: midnight, by a hilly Pathway, in the extreme darkness, he lost his way, fell over a precipice about a thousand feet high, and was dashed to pieces in the clefts of the det-.e be- low. He was eventually missed. at which would, of course, account for his sudden recall home. Tho offence of which he is accused is teat, in violation of the secrecy which, as captain of one of Her 'Majesty'' war ships, he was bound, by honor quite as much as by oath, to observe, he has been giving one of the Battenberg princes, who is an of- ficer in the Russian service, and at the - time happened to be a guest on board the Duke's ship Sultan, an. account of the English torpedo arrangement. It is.to be hoped 'that the story may . have - some satisfactory explanation, may prove to be altogether a fabrication, or a mere bit �f gossip grossly exaggerat- ed. We have yet to -learn what the Duke himself Sas to say in his defence. -London Letter. STOMERS Are Particularly Invite& to INSPECT OUR. STOCK -- AND— - COMPARE PRICES BEFORE PUR- CHASING ELSEWHERE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. AN OUR STOCK Ol CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEEDS .ROBERTSON, • CABi N ETMAKE R D UNDERTAKER, HAS AGAIN OPENED A etail Furniture Store Cannot be surpassed in QUALITY OR PRICE. Also all kinds of Garden and Field Seeds as Cheap as the Lowest. Two Doors North of his 01d Stand, opposite Waddell & Co.'s Dry Goods Store, where he is prepared CROCKERY ,AND GLASSWARE TO SELL AS CEIEAP AS ANY IN THE TRADE. -She stood before a fashionable tail- or's window. It was full of nobby black suits. She gazed at the glossy swallow till and trousers with. ,i,he ex- pression of one lost in adrniration, and a far away look came into her eyes, as LINDE RTAI+hING Attended to as Usual. A L ree Stock of COFFINS, CASKETS, CAPS, SHROUDS, &c., always on hand. A SPECIALTY. The Largest Stock in Town. Call and See it. 531 M. ROBERTSON. EED CORN. SEED CORN. JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF KILLORAN & RYAN. N. B —If you should require Good and Pare Liquors.eall at T.D. RYAN'S Liquor Store. IEST SEED CORN, PRICE LOW, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT EMPORUM growing And the Corn guaranteed to grow• ouantity of, -it.has been sown and can be seen „ g by calling at Brownell's Grocery. FULL STOCKS OF ALL KINDS OF SEEDS AT LOWEST PRICES. TEAS A SPECIALTY AS USUAL. . J. BROWNELL. CARD_ S. CAMPBELL, Provincial Land Surveyor • and Civil Engineer. Orders by mail prompt - y attended t -o ' 79 D. S. -CAMPBELL, MlteuelL SCOTT BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS. f FINE FOR HATS AT ROGERS'. WOOL HATS AT ROGERS'. FELT HATS AT ROGERS'. 0 STRAW HATS AT ROGERS'. IX SILK CAPS. AT ROGER'. Z WORSTED CAPS AT 'ROGERS'. _ LARGE _STOCK AT ROGERS'. ATTRACTIVE STYLES AT ROGERS'. 4-3 O Popular Prices in all Classes of Dory ,Goods D s AT JOHN ROGERS, SEAFORTH. W �z WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 'A NEW AND FRESH LOT OF BEAUTIFUL PARLOR ORGANS, From different Factories, which we offer at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THE GOLDEN LION, SEAFORtH. o I'r 0 IMO W W W W GOOD VALUE IN BLACK LUSTRES, AT ALL PRICES FROM 12i TO 75 CENTS PER YARD. - m BLACK CASHMERES AT 60 CENTS, 75 CENTS, $1, $1 20, $1 25, AND 31 50 PER YARD. - BLACK SILKS FROM 65 "CENTS UPWARDS. ' HEAVY MANTLE SILK, $1 60 PER YARD. T NAVY', DRAB, BLUE, &c. COLORED SILKS IN SEAL BROWN, AVY`, F +ERN, , BLACK GRENADINES, 25 TO 65 CENTS. A. LOT OF COLORED GRENADINES FROM 5 CENTS TO 10 CENTS PER. L. COSTUME LINENS, TABLE LINENS, HOLLAND", TOWELLINGS, &c., GOOD VALUE. 1 ALSO' VERY GOOD VALUE IN TWEEDS, WORSTEDI4 OOATTNGS, AND TROWSERTNGS. 1 SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON THE PREMISES. GOAD FITS' GUARAN- TEED OR NO SALE. BALANCE OF READYMADE CLOTHING WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP. MEN'S AND BOYS' ' FELT AND STRAW ;HATS CHEAP. R. JAMIESON, Seaforth. Also um have on the way Half a- Do en of the Celebrated - _ P EMERSON PIANOS MADE IN BOSTON. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LION.1 These Pianos have given the Best of Satisfac- tion wherever sold. Time given for payment to snit purchasers. SCOTT BROTHERS; MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. STACKS OF NEW SPRING GOODS —ATS CAMPBELL'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM, SEAFORiA. Rare in Worsted- Sutings, Something .o SPLENDID VALUE. TWEEDS QF ALL KINDS IN GREAT VARIETY. . . HATS, CAPS SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, &C. - Also a few lines of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Everything will be sold at prices that defy W. CAMPBELL. ' 3avMaJJVH .0 ee ee tel ee c 4-3 N - N- c� o Pa g 0- 7at, tei 0 ti d › _ -,. ri >a 1:4 0 _ten i r 7 0 -Lt- d 9 td t24- t7-1 v - H lt 7 C-: 0 0 P e' r t-., 0 y t C3 4-3 ,. O O 7., Pi td P> O H 14 caze. ' y l'''',, H Z tet 0 C tt h -4 h d 0 ✓ U tsi jrf .1OO1aYd N30100 'Sa3H.LO 19 NOSNHOf (salcivr 'O 0 7.73 0 • 4-3 ' S2A3HLOH13NOSNHO L 0 cnZ 0 Z 03 0 m 0) s KIDD'S HARDWALE. RECEIVED DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS: AMERICAN CUT NAILS, • SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS, HOES AND RAKES, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS; &c competition. Cash! Cash! More Cash ! Order your Snits, gentlemen, when the stock is No. 1, Campbell's_ Block, j cJ -S T .A. R R 1 V E D, FRESH, AT ROBERTS' DRUG, STORE, . Opposite Cardno's New Block: Phosphozone, Boschee's German Syrup, Churchill's Syrup of Hypophos- phites, August Flowers, British Oil, McKenzie's Dead Shpt Worm Candy ' And any quantity Handy Pack- age Dyes, All of which are guaranteed to make Beautiful and Fast Colors. 516 full. CA.ZTTIQ T- sEAG1k PLUG OF HE THE SEED' STORE, SEAFORTH. R_ 1r,OC�A r CO_ KEEPCONSTANTLY ON BAND EVERY VARIETY OFj TILE. BEST MYRTLE NAVY TOBACCO IS STAMPED "T_ & .'" IN GILTLETTES. tar NONE OTHER GENUINE. 539.13 Loc.AN & Co. FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. FLOUR OF EX- TRA IUALITY, OATS, SEED CORN, OATMEAL, .:CRACKED WHEAT, BRAN AND MILL FEED OF ALL KINDS AT THE LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT OUR -AEW PREMISES, NEXT DOOR TO THE FOUNDRY, MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH. ALSO POTATOES AND ALL VARIETIES OF GARDEN VEGETABLE PLANTS. SOLEI AGENTS FOR THORLEY'S IMPROVED HORSE AND _CATTLE FEED. • • SIGN OF THE: i1IA111itLOTII 'CUIii•1IP.J L R. LAGAN & Co. S S1 TARK SEAFORTHt. GROCERY STORE, SOOT AND SHOE tHQP, AUCTION ROOMS, LAND AGENT, CONVEYANCER, &C. .Yost rrivine . Rill Groceries J A Large Stock of Booth and Shoes and be so on very rz small profits—all new stoc7c. The Subscriter invites his old f riends and new ones to give him,a call. He has engaged Mr. John ,Scott to attend to the. shoe shop, who will make aid reav Old Accounts must be paid at once, as the subscriber needs and Town Property for sale. Give me a Call and I wilt can for you. Re7nem12ber the Place, Starks Block. STARK, • SAMUEL work to order. none y. Farm do the best I .AND FENCING WIRE BUILDING TIARI WARE Of Every ;Description Cheap. EAVE TROUGHS AND CONDUCT -7 ING PIPE Put up on. the Shortest Notice and Warranted. Special Inducements to Cash, and Prompt Paying Customers, JOHN KIDD. DR. WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC - MEDICINE. The Great English Remedy is especially recommended as an unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness Spermatorrbea, Impo- tency, and all diseases that follow as a se- quence of Self abase, B' oral' utas Loss of Memory, After Universal Lassitude, Pain in t BBack, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and y.other diseases that leads to Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave, all of which es a gale are first creased by deviating from *he Patti 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 Medicine is sold by all Druggists at $1 per package, or 6 packages for $5, or willbo sent by mail on rcceipt of the money, by addressing WILLIAM GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ont. $oId in Seaforth by Hickson Bleasdcli, J. S. Roberta E. Lnnmmd4n and all druggist merchants. - f LUMBER FOR SAS.. HEMLOCK; First Quality, $11 per M. PINE from $8. BILLS COT TO ORDER, All Lengths, from 10 to 50 Feet, at the SEAFORTH. -PONY MILL, IN -McKILLOP- • SPECTACLES. .SPECTACLES. Call at M. R. COUNTER'S Jewelry' Stir', and getyour9 Sight tlested - with,L. Black & • Co. s atent Indicator—Can fit you the first trial. A Fuine of Spectacles from Twenty-FiveDol- lars Gents to Twely, per pair. A Case' Given with, Every _eair. O M. R. COUNTER, SEAFORTH, NT. NOTHING LIKE L THERE IS LATHER WHEN IT "IIS MADE ge UP INTO a-ooD SLTCH. AS YOU FIND AT WARD'S, The Subscriber has also a LUMBER YARDJN SFAFORTH, Where all kinds of Lumber can be obtained. 479 THOMAS DO'WNBY, SEAFORTH PLANING MILL. SASH, AA AND BLIND FACTORY rug-subscriberbbg0 leave to thunk his numerous customers for the liberalpatrohag;e exteudedtc him since commencing bnsinessi in Seaforth, and trusts that he maybe favored with a contin:a-ane of thesame. Parties intt;ndins to build would do weft to give him a call, as he will continue to keep on hand sr argeAtoek of all kinds sf DRY PIKE LUMBER, PI A f3 1f1 IR ri , DOORS, BLINDS, MOULD. sS, T[efeels confident of givingsatisfactiontothat e who may favourhim with theirpatronage, se none bu t rirst-ciaFstworkmen arcemployed. S I- art icularattention paid toCnstomPls.nifrg 201 JOHN IL PII:OA DFOOT.. HARNESS = SEAFORTH, Where ? will find all Kinds of Harness Made up in the L- atest Styles. you its or Substantial Harness 'J. WARD can give you better satis- IA' faction as if you want a Fancy A Trial is all that 1►+ motion as to QUALITY and PRICE than any other maker in the Cos�ntY• J. WARD, Seaforth. is wanted to secure regular custom. 1 SHINGLES, L1s:T1I, ETC_ DIGESTIVE FLUID. PERSONS Snfiering from Dyspepsia are treat ed by Pepsine in various forms to rare that dangerous disease. It is nota want of POpslne but an excess of acid that occasions Indigestion., ' Brunten's Digestive Fluid has failed to relieve or cure the worst case of head- ache, diseases of the heart, kidney diseases, and many others which rigginat cents. In 5P5 -ion. Sold by all Druggists. Pice