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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1879-10-24, Page 31879. SALE qemen instrueted by nr, Pulllie nneno: nth, H. e 570, the folio:twin aPnn of wornieg eres, ooe rng d: iniported /lames- - foal to impeetei hem bull, 2 ream nutehienn nn, 7. , ke - complete eireher wagon; 2 0E18 Woods __both mower, Speagnee o, f other artielen c noon, and ender, own". eret/tt wi,11 he giver, not o Si- 4 discoant be allowed or enn2 Preprietor.. efaes ELD )THERS ;nsiness carried. on -so many yea, are ,E"-riiiALUNG .;liortt notice and the .very beet ma- InanRhip they gay- ness, giving, a good !1/4` lmices, they hope atIVAS Of pOhlie Ll nBettenbuente ceirotry office. one .T1) BRIGS& !AL W. J3RIGGS. u ON. TWR1flH1', r et his eouetitne tu Tuesday evening Z the day. Rut, totrehed upon' the neftetl:rephy, Calder :11aXt6 constituent -a natty on thatnoint. •, supplying his pat- Alubrotypes, well Old Pictures copied. ChiIdrt Pietores inake leothers smile pkL Popular Gal. " cheap trasteE as good work can LDE it, &pier*, 313 IUM. nka his nametous 'ad ottierel for their not7 yeate, and - 0084 attersti411 deuce and ttade enlarged his prem - tow prepared to:pay kSFI PRICE Eggs, delivered tens of gooi '1y LSON. :It NIERS AND intim' of all, them ier la deteuniued to nch Hethlock, " not be -following rata: thousand; 14 fool All orders Deer 41001- i see if you don't lr.Irs will he elaa.rgeol 'unite -nue customers t a C01101111:. THOMPSON. STEAMERS Sail- . NEW YORK and rry) and LONDON iLonlonderry„ Glas- In Fazes as low aS i-siensi to persons - t ien of Aechor Line r elegance and coin - vet Cf7ie, Seaforth EMOVED. l'a of Seeforth and 'al onage !-Jae has re- • lone, Nvi,h: a to an - her 1 I le . of basi- Kidd's Dry Goods ,..n..1 ready to receiVe sled to her care in r. A tnei respect - me hall as Idechan- 619. - -- 3E. ettred ieto ea -part - meet the wauta of nd e -there who may erk to and from the elsewhere on moet ay be left at Joeeph f will receive prompt BROWNELL 1.1I ABELL. ell intiznate to the kielnity, that she, has rp laid zephyr wools,. erns, needlea, cued - Mr. ItIctlaxey's te will do her utmost Ir fen ring ber with a wnuiping and hair !tat. MACItONALD. ADES. Iy Miss Oldfield,) lif nd to Dreeemaking, fit and good work inp•ned to give 'ea': newly invented and itOOMEI 'let Church, Sestorth. 617 R K ETS, arraneentente for ;lands or good dean etell and Kippen for lyfred to hairdo any r,..recl. The highest vey, properly cleaned 1:ebli it Well. McLENNAN. c.ical Land Surveyos dere by "nail pronaPt 1PBELL, OCTOBER 24,1879. TH HURON EXPOSITOR. Gaieties. This is from a Chicago paper ': Theether night -when one of our mer- chants waa reckoning up his accounts, bits wife spoke to him several times and reeeiving no answer said You treat me cruelly, I fear you no lon.ger love me.' The husband and father replied : I love you passionately, devotedly, Iran - deify,. madly ; but if you deal hold. your aw till I get these figures added, j*jig.J ve you a clip in the eye.' —At a frieadly club gathering the ll'd guest relative to the escaping ercfsea his ability of telling yarns by ieerent b other evening, 0ne of the members ex- begas. their overture being met with threats the door was broken open, and giving a recital of several Irish bulls,' the countryman was discovered sitting amusements of his. companions, to the mia the iudignatiou of a patriotic jon the bed without his apparel reload - Hibernian who was present. The son ing a navy revolver. He at once claim- Brin last arose aud remarked : ea the protection of the officers, and ofin- , (kernantly, 'Faith, and do you know complained that the hotel people had hat I think MrD? I think, indade, been trying all night to break into his . . room. He was much surprised to find that not more than one half of these that nobody had been hurt, and was to the city ever -.A well known Bostonian hes they tell 'beat the Irish are true. very much disgusted when the gas was ,home, the distan was try - explained to him. Ho announced his 1 ie also walks ho • horse one day in company with probably now out of ammunitian, he persuaded the night elerk to go up and explain matters. The clerk listened at the door, and thought he heard the boarder loading up. H9 knocked gent- ly, then skipped to one side. In answer to a fierce "Who's there?" the clerk be- gan a mild suggestion about turning off the gas, but the bullets began to ram in so fast, that, following the • example of his employer, he hastily took refuge be- low. Two police officers next appeared, and opened a conversation with the "rize."' • The last the expositor of was laugh, which merriment, so mu laffed and they lolled and they larfed, wheu the proper thing for them to have done was to have struok the sound of a as in far, and they vlould have been j st right.----Philadelph a Record. Tobacco Slaves. word referred to by °neat pronunciation. Created. considerable h that the listeners A writer in the Gentleman's Magazine. who ably defends the moderate use, of tobacco, relates the following instance, to show what a bold the- habit may have upon person: "A city man that I know gets half an hour for his - I. manges to eat a few bis- cuits during offi e hours, and speids his half hour wal dug up and down one of tb.e quays smo mg. This man walks morning from his e being three miles; e every evening; and he smokes incess ntly during -the walks each day. He d'nes at 6 o'clock, and then smokes wit out ceasing until bed- time. On Sund y he smokes all day, eacept during m als ; he will, •never at tend. a place o worship, because it would. curtail h s smoking. He will never go into sec ety with his wife, and, indeed, will not eadily talk to her at home, as it dist rbs his smoking. In all other respect this man is a good husband and fatl er. Another acquaint, ance of !Mae, ho is a highly intellec- tualand deeply- ea- d man, will tolerate nothing thatfnay postpone his smoke. At dinner he is jL1 a perpetual drive to get done, so as o begin bis pipe; he wants no pudd ng, cheese or dessert; taking these woi Id involve loss of time, and put off the Moking period a few - minutes longer. He likewise requires no tea or suppei protesting he is not hungry, and tha he does. not wish to be disturbed in his smoke. Another man that I-hnow is i a Goverament office, and wben the u nal public holidays oc- cur, such as the Queen's birthday, his treat is to lie in bed all day and smoke. The gentleman lis married, and always* srnokes his last ipe in. bed." Mi sl Mary. If you want .a _realization of that Much -talked -of uatity, style, just go to Worth's and as for "Miss Mary." An English brunett will respond to your summons—a brijinette with large blue eyes and a slen er figure and a mien of blended reserve and. dignity. She will take your orde s with the air of a queen„ and will move toeieeute them withthe step of a duchess. She is the very incarnation of Style; that mys- terious quality her being, fro dark -tressed he her shapely slipper. Were she clad in a tow -bag, fast with a hempen to that garb a She is always a the latest creat vinity, and w looks well iu complexion, de 'es the effects of color, and she can wear pale green or golden yellow with cannot deform sleeves are po graceful Oarri moves in a tie carries a trai ease of a roermaid. She is uever flus- tered or put out, or impatient or familiar. Stott matrons and skinny maideus, belt( lcling the e.harna and. grace of her a pearance, ascribe it all to her gown, w ereof they straightway order duplicat s, making guys of them- selves in the p •ocess. She is the worthy prime minister to the acknowledged. king of fashioi .Times' Paris Letter., determination, whenever he went to the owuer, a professional jockey.' a tavern again, to take a candle with Haeaag driven him a mile et- two, the gentleman, who noticed that he pulle.d hial• pretty hard. and showed. a good. spirit, Yellow Feyer Notes. requiring cotistaut watching and' a steady rein, aid:s' Do you think that is Two gentlemen filet upon the street just the horse for a woman to drive?" 'Wall. sir,' -answered the jockey, ' I must say that I shouldn't want to merry the woman that could drive that • horse.' --A well known joker, being one night . at a. =theatre, fancied he saw a friend some three seats in front of him. Turning to his next neighbor, he said: would you he kind enough to touch • "I thought you were dead." _ that gentleman with your stick ?"- a Certainly," was the reply, and the "Yes, those Howaxds reported me thing was clone. But when the indi- dead last year, and I am still so re- vidual thus assaulted. turned round, the 1 °°rdeiel" , Memphis ' wsg save he was not the man he took ?" "It is given over to the thieves." ' him for, and. became at once absorbed. in the play; leaving his neighbor with "The fever does not seem to be so fatal this year'" the stick to settle matters with the gentleman in front, which, as he had no excuse ready, was not done without considerable trouble. When the hub- bub was over the victim. said, " Didn't you ask me, sir, to tap that man with my stick ?" "Yes." a What did you want r "Oh." said. the joker, with imperturbable gravity, "1 wanted to see whether you would." —A traveller sopped at an inn for supper and loclg,iug, and, on retiring, put his boots outside his chamber-. door to be cleaned. La the morning he found them as be had left them, year. and I was reported. dead: No whereupon he rang his bell furiously. sooner was this report originated than the landlord came, and, having heard the thieves began to pillage the houso. his guest's complaint, 'he sent - for '. I was sitting up with my dead when "boots." The boy came—a tow -head - they broke open the door. Two br ed. lout of sixteen or seventeen years, in .. Bo,,,, three empty coffins were in the house, corduroys and smock -frock. , why and I determiued to frighten the thieves demanded • Boniface terribly, off. I had no weapons, so I got ill one didn't you clean this gentleman's boots of the coffins and 'lay there still as this morning when you cleaned the death. The thieves pushed open the others 1" a Boots, zur ?" . drawled the • door and came in with lights. I raised. lout, " where be they?" "There they myself stiffly up in the coffin and tried stand—right where I left them," said to make my face look as ghastly as pos- the guest. The boy looked down at sible. When the burglars saw me -they the boots, then bent and. lifted one of imagined they saw an apparition. They thein into the light of a distant window. dropped all their plunder, turned and It was certainly au exceptional boot— fled. fled. like wind." — bonisville Courier- yeallly a . rctonstrosity. " W -a -a4," granted. the clown, looking up With a ' Journal. dubious light struggling upon Inc grimy Rather Intricate. i visage, " come to see 'em in ter bit und A telegram was received in Colorado ley . be summat loik hoots; but, bless a few days siace directing the proper and save us, I could "a swor'd, in ter authorities to arrest a young man who, tim tay break, 'tit iev war' a pair 0' • it was alleged, had run away with his black leather portmantles !" aunt. " Ihave an order for your - ar- -The Rev_ Daniel Isaac was an ec- rest," remarked tho officer, addressing centric itineraut preaCher. He once the supposed oriel inal. "For what!" alighted at an inn to stay all night. " You have ,..f,Isease running Davey with On asking for -te bed he was told he your aunt.," ;•. y aunt !_ ' Why she's could not have one, as there was to be "B. wasn't she your aunt a hall that night and all of the beds mbeyfowreiteshre li ec a e 1 e4ayour wife? You were engaged. "At what time aloes see .we don't tolerate those kind of the ball break up ?" inquired 111r. Isaac,., goiugs on in Colorado." "1 suppose " About . three in the morning, sir. you never were in Utah !" remarked the "Well, than, can I have a bed until young man, after he had completed his that Wise ? "Yes, certainly, ; but if survey of the detective. " No." the bed -is asked for you will have to " Well, as you don't understand the move." ‘• Very svell,'' -replied Mr. relations of an aunt and nephew iu that Isaac. About three in thel mornine he b 'territory, I suppose I ought to explain thern to you, and then, perhaps, you may see your duty plainer. My father married iny mother." "1 suppose so." " Then he married her .sister," con- tinued the stranger, without heeding the interuptiou. "Then he married yesterday close to a reporter of the Courier -Journal, who takes the liberty of giving their Conversation publicity, as it may. throw sorne light on Mem- phis. Tile first gentleman was very Bauch -surprised at seeing the secoad, and said : • "Where- in the world did you come from ?" "Memphis." "No; it isn't regular' Yellow Jack. When a man dies now his body crumbles to pieces alnaost as soon as it was placed in the coffin. Last year the body would remain in a dried up con- dition for two or three days. We had the kind of fever we are now having all last winter. Whenever a fire was kindled in a house where the disease had. been it broke out and the „inmates died." "You must have had semi° sari ex- periences?" "Yes my wife and children died last II I Jaundice, - Liver Complaint, or any affection of the Stomach or Liver, in the shortest thno possible. Yon are not asked to buy until you know what you are getting. Therefore, as you. value your ex- istence, do not fail to go to your druggist and get a trial bottle free of charge, which will ehow what a re.gular one dollar bottle will do. Ask for Dr. Ring's California Golden Compound, and take no other. 4 Murder.Will. Out. A few years ago "August Flower' was discoiered to be a eertain ewe for Dyspepsia and Liver Com- plaint, a few thin Dyspeptic's made known-. totheir friends how easily and quickly:they had been cured by its use. The great merits ' of Green's August Flower became heralded through the country by ono eufferer to another, until, without advertising, its sale has become immense. Druggists in every towniin the United States and Canada are selling it. No person Buffering with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, low spirit:4, etc., can take three dories without relief Go to your chuggist and get a bot- tle for 75 cents fiaid try it. Stunple bottles 10 cents. was awakened by a loud knocking at the chamber . doors "What. do you want ?" he asked. "How many of you are there ?" inquired. a, voice. - There's me and Daniel and Mr. Isaac and au old Methodist preacher," was the re- ply. " Then, hy Jupiter, there's plenty the sister of 'his brother-in-law ; then of you'" and then the applicant passed" the daughter of his uncle, who was a on, leaving Mr. Isaac to • finish his cousiu to his first two wives ; then he night's slumber. inarried her sister, who was the widow A Scri-ptural Courtship. of one of his first wives' husbands; Ithen he married her daughter ; and a' is diffused throughout the summit of her d down to the tip of ned arouad her waist cord, she would impart subtle air of elegance. •rayea in some one of ells of the presiding di- atever it inay be she it. Her smooth, pale A younebgentlemen happening to it sou of this wife married my -sieter, who at ellurchin a pew adjoiniug one which was also a widow of One of the other wives' sons. I suppose you are following me ?" interjected the narrator. "Marry your aunt or your grandmother either, or both of them." "And you( won't arrest me?" " No ; you might be your own father." a young lady occupied for -whom he had conceived a sudden passion, and was exceedingly desirious of entering into a courtship on the spot. The emergency of the case suggested the following plan : He politely hand- ed. his fair neighbor a Bible open With a pin stuck in the following text— second. epistle of John, verso fifth— " And now I beseech thee, lady, not as though I wrote a new commandment unto the, but that which we had in the beginniug, that we love one an- other." She returned it pointing to the second chapter of Ruth, verse tenth—" Then she fell on her, face and bowecl herself to the- ground and said unto him, why have I found grace in thine eyes. seeiug that I am a stranger ?". He returned the book, It is charitable to suppose that the er- pointing to the thirteenth verse of the yors committed by this class are the third epistle of John—" Having many things to write unto you, I would not result of carelessness rather than. ig- norance. • The words pronounced by Mr. Sides were in this order: Pronunciation, which should be pronounced as if spelled pro-nun,she4-shun ; association should be prOnounced as if the third syllable were spelled she, instead of 'ci with the accent on the last ca Correct Pronunciation. .At the meeting of the Teachers' In- stitute, held t the Girls' Normal. School, Mr. J of the Belmont e.ssigned the du pronunciation words. Being al time, the gentle struggle with thirteen words, which are frequently mispronounced even among those who have been liberally educated. cob H. Sides, Principal Gramtnar School, was Lly of illustrating correct y pronouncing • fifteen wed but five minutes' an was oulv able to write with paper and ink, but I trust to come Unto you and speak face to face. From this interview a marriage toe& place. . A Countryman and a Gas Jet. The countrymen who find- the man- agement of illunnuatiug gas a task be - yowl their comprehension have not yet I was surprised.," remarked Mr. disappeared, as the following story from Sides, "to hearthe word. so u»iversally St. Louis proves. A fen uights "age a mispronouncedby the menabers of the man from the rural districts occupied it Teachers' National Convention, which room in an inn in that city. Siam after met recently in this city." The. word hehadretired a smell of gas was per- telegraphy should_ be pronouuced te- ceived, and the proprietor traced. it to leg-raphy, not tel-a-graplay. Squalor, the room of the man from out of town. frequently pronounced. . "squoller," So he rapped on the door until the oc- should receive the long sound of a, as eupant was awakened, but the latter. in mate—squa-lor. The word vagary could not be made to understand about should be divided into three. syllables, the gas, and would not allow the pro- va-ga-ry, with the accent on the a• in prietor to wine iuto the room. As the the second syllable.. In recess the ac - demand was urgent, the guest, who had cent falls on the last syllable, and is • Great Western Itallway. Trains leave Brussels station, north and. south as under: mixedG011103 NOILTH. GOING SMITH. 10:25 A M. Mail 6:15 A.. M. 12.15 A. M Aecom..:.....9:08 P. M. Accom Itlail 2.58 P.M. =Grand Trunk Railway. Trains leave Seafortb and Clinton Stations as follows: Gan% WEST— SEAFORTH. Express - 8-10 P. M. Express .8 55 P. M. Mixed Train......8:00 A. M. Mixed . . ... 1:05 P.M. Gots° EAST— SEAFoltni. Express .. . A:00 A. M. Express Train.....1:05 P. M. . Mixed Train 4.15 P. M. Mixed Train....,..7:35 P. M. quill impuuity-. Ruffs her throat, and ,puffed erless to impart an tin- ge to her arms.- She back liket a• swan, and with the unconscious CLINTON. 880 P. 51. 9:15 P. M. 8:45 A. M. 1:45 P. 11. CLINTON. 7:36 A. M. 12:49 P. M. 8:80 P. M. 5:55 P. M. London, Huron and Bruce. GOING NoRTn— Mail. Mixed. Express. P.M. A. M. P. M. London, depart 2 15 5 55 , 6 15 Exeter- 8 35 8 05 7 35 Hensall 3 52 884 751 Kippen 8 58 8 44 T 68 Brumfield 4 08 9 00 8 08 Clinton 4 25 9 46 8 25 Blyth 4 52 10 82 8 62 Wingha,m, arrive 5 25 11 80 9 25 Gorse SourrEt— Mail. Mixed. Express. A. M. A. M P. M. Winghttm, depart10 55 7 00 6 15 Blyth 12 15 7 85 6 55 Clinton 1 10 • 8 01 7 24 Brumfield. 140 818 7 43 Rippen 157 828 758 Hensall 2 05 8 34 8 04 Exeter. 2 50 8 49 8 2 4200 with him, soon grew alarmed. He seemerl totally devoid of the sense of smell, aud had been accustomed. only to candies, and could not understand what the landlord was talking about, and filially became persuaded that the pu-ta-ble and in-disszat-ta-ble, but the intention was to rob him, he first warn- former node of pronunciation is the ed the landlord and then fired seven correct one. The word *isolate should shots ia rapid succession in the three- , be pronounced is -o -late (the a as in tion of the landlord's voice', each bullet , mate), not i -so -late. Allopathy is pro - going through the door. By the time nuanced. al -lop -a -thy, not al -lo -path -y. the firing ceased the landlord was down Rise, when a noun, is pronounced stairs.. Arguing that the lodger was "rice," but when a verb it is pronounced pronounced,re-cess. The in Govern - Ment is too often omitted, as the word. is Pronounced gov-ern-ment. Enervate is pronounced eater-vate, not en-er-vate. Indisputable is pronouneed. both To Star Two tables with cold wat (peeviously, of course, haying added. hot water) ; a tet cupful of strong coffee stirred iu ; syl en lukewarm put in the article and see eeze tight; hang in the shade; instea of using grease pat in a piece of whitewax about the size of a small hickory put. TO give a look. of newness to m slins and lawn, take two °Juiced of go arabic; pound to a pov- der, pour on a little more than a pint of boilieg water, cork, rest all night,apour frOm the dr gs, keep for. iiseaa one tablespoonful o a pint of Starch makes! them beautiful. Never wash lawns or muslins in ho water, but use cold. • h Black Muslin. oonfuls of starch, mixed ri and boil ten minutes MEDICAL. JG. SCOTT, M.D. &c.,Phymician, S argeon and " • Accoucheur,Seatorth, Out. 'Ogles- and resi- dence south side of Godorich Street, first door east of Presbyterian Church. 342 'Witt. HANOVER, M.D., C. M., Graduate of " McGill University, Physician, Surgeon and Acconcheur, Seaforth. Ont. Office and residence, first door south of the Outholie Church. . -496 NEW GOODS NEWNEW GOODS COMING IN EVERY DAY AT CAMPBELL'S CLOTHING STORE, TT L. VERCOE, M. D„ C. M, Physician,Sur- geon„ etc., Coroner for the Comaty Of Huron Wilde and Residence, on Jarvis street north, direetly opposite Seaforth Public School. DMcNAUGHT, Veterinary Surgeon, Grade • ate of Ontario Veterieary College, Seaforth, Ont. Office and Residence in tear of Killoran & Ryan's. Calle promptly attended to night or day. A stook of veterinary medicines on hand Charges reasonable. Horace examined as to sound- ness and certificates given if required. 407 MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. WILL FIND THERE AS: GOOD ;VALUE, As Large and as Well Assorted a Stock. and as Good a Fitting Suit of Clothes as can be gbt in any Tort, East or West, North or South, and TAMES W. ELDER, V. S., Graduate of the " Ontario Veterinary College. Alter devoting Iwo years to practice with Professor Smith, of Toronto, has settled in Seaforth. Office at his residence eat. of W. M. Church. Calls promptly attended to by day or night. A large stock of Veterinary Modicinee constantly on hand. Horses examined an to soundness and certi0catee given Horses boupht and sold on commission. 424 EPPS'S Coo ing.--" By a t natural laws tions of diges a careful app ties of well has provided: a delicately.. may save us It is by the j of diet that a ually built il] sist esiery te dreds of sub around us there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified. with pure blood, and. a properly non "shed frame."—Civil 49ere vice Gazette. Sold. only in packets label- led.—" James Epps ct o., Honaceopath- ic Chemists, 48 _Threadneedle Street, and 190, Piccadilly, London." 482-52 • A.—Grateful and comfort - °rough knowledge of the which govern the opera - ion and nutrition, and by 'cation of the fine proper - 'elected cocoa, Mr. Epps uF breakfast tables with avored beverage, which any hea-vy doctor's bills. dicioususe of such articles constitution may be grad - until strong enough to re- dency to disease.Hun- k .maladies are .floating eady to attack wherever T_T DERBYSHIRE. L. Ii. S., Surgeon Dentist, Graduate of the [loyal College of Dental Surgeons . of Ontario. °Mr§ honrs from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Rooms in Mrs. Whitney's new brick block, Main Street, Seat orth. _ _ . • ._______ LEGAL. HE IS DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. WORSTED SUITS FROM 12.50 TO $30.00;-. OVERCOATS AT ALL PRICES. Ti1101:ZI_Jar"S IMPROVED HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD pPURIFIES THE BLOOD, Removes Obstruc- tions in Water, Loosens the Bide. Relieves Heaves and Influenza, Improves the Spirit and gives a nne glossy appearance to horses, while they keep fatter and do their work with one- fourthless grain. Cattle fatten rapidly when fed with it, by assimting in digestion. Cows give one-fifth more milk, and calves thrive wonder - funk wellfTheep keep in better health, lay on fat abundantly, and grow more wool, while its fattening results on pigs is truly snrprising. Farmers ihouhl not fail to feed it to animals they intend to exhibit at Fall Fairs. For sale in all princigal plates. PETER STEWART, HAIMOCK, General Agent fer Western Qatari°. Hamilton Manufactory, I 48 John Street, South. j 616 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing between 4- Reid & Barton, es Manufacturers of Plows, Wagons, &c., has this -day been_ dissolned by mutual consent. All accounts due the firm to be paid to Mr- Barton at once, either by cash or note, who will pay all liabilities of tile firm. Dated. at Seaforth this 19th day of 3uly, 1879. Witness --EDWARD CASH. S. IL REID.. - SAMUEL BARTON. ;VTR. BARTON will carry on the business in -4-Lathe same place, viz, that ola andweil knonna stand of G. 'Williamson's, on Goderich etreet, and takes this opportunity of thankinghis Ms' tomers for past favors, hoping, by stria atters- zsiencigssavteiteiaoiftaiefise. m. Pick Dressing and tion to business, even to meres.se the eonalenoe 1.13erPa° SAMUEL BARTON. MR. BARTON is a firstelass trailvmutra, 4- etractly honest and of tempeante habits, has had a large experience and extend, d oppoztuni- tiee, and. I t'herefere hope that Mr. Barton may receive that patronage which his talents and' Abilities justly roe:it. S. K. REID. 607 THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY SEAFOB,Tri. Suiting in all Suitable Materials, among which the Fa- mous Scotch Tweeds are a Specialty. Without enumerating in detail the various Lines and Departments cornprisirg the Stock, i is sufficient to say that you -will find at CAMPBELL'S every- thing required in a Merchant Tailor's business. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, SEAFORTH. CD Y Aj. McCOLL, Solicitor, &c., Brussels. Office Cl.. • in Leckie's new brick -building. 504-52 < CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers, Z Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Godericb, Ont. M. C. Cameron, Q. C., Philip Holt, M. G. Cam- eron. — , i ' 506 0 WTILLIAM SMALL, Conveyancer and Commie- Z sioner in B. R., Wroxeter. - Auctioneer aud < Appraiser. Accounts and notes collected on reasonable terms. 861/ MALOOMSON, Barrister, and Attorney ab - • Law, Notary Pablic Conveyancer, Brussels. Mr. Carey, late of Cameron, Holt & Cameron's W office, 'will be in charge of the office, and Mr. Malcomson will be in Brussels every Tues- Z day. 609 QARROW & MEYER, Barristers, -Attorneys- at-Law,- Solieitors,in Chancery, Notaries Pub- lic, and Conveyancers. Money to Loan, private funds, at "8 per cent. 0 ffices—Goderich and Wingham. H. W. C. Meyer, Kent'e Block, Wing - ham, Solicitor Consolidated Bank. 581 Is health worth having? If it is, protect it. I is a jewel as easily lost as virtue, and in many cases as difficult to recover. In this climate, and more particularly at this season of the year. people are ve y apt to take cold and buffer from s re throat, coughs, spitting of . blood, an1 pulmonary complaints generally, wi ich if not checked imme- diately lead to serious consequences. The question arises, which is 'the quick- est and most effectual remedy. Bryan's Pulnionic W Tem, have been before the public for t enty years, have always given perfect • satisfaction, and :invari- ably effect p rmaneat cures when taken in season. bold by all mediciue deal- . ers and country stores at 25 cents abox. Buckl nIs Arnica Salve. The best saird in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tettc•r, Chapped Hands, Chilldal s, Corns. cind an kinds of Sldn Eruptions. T s salve is gutuauteed to give per- fect satisfaction in everyt case or money refunded. Price 25 cents box. Tor sale by Hickson & Bleasdell, Seale th. . 566-8m Dr. Ring' California Golden Compound. Is a strictly vegetable preparation and will Positively cure Dyspepsia, Sick Headaehe, Acidity -of Stomach, coming up of food, Pain in Pit of Stomach, Low Spirits, Biliousness, Constipation, BEN SON & MEYER, Barristers and Attorney at LBW, Solicitors in Chancery, and Ineolvency, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, etc. Offices—Sea. forth and Brussels. $23,00o of Private Funds to invest at once, at Eight percent. Interest ,payable yearly. 53 JAS. H. BENSON. H. W. C. HEYElt. The above firm has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due the firm to be paid to Mr. Benson who will pay all liabil- ities. JAMES H. BENSON. Nov. 27, 1876. H. W. C. MEYER. _ MCCAUGHEY & HOLMESTED LAW, CHANCERY, AND CONVEYANCING ,OFFICE, Scott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. Q,OLICITORS for the Consolidated Bank of t's-J Canada and the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Seaforth. Farm ane Town and -Village Property; bought and sold. Money (private funds) loaned on mortgage se- curities, at reasonable rates of interest. Charg es moderate. Money invested for private persons upon the best mortgage securities, without any expense to the lender. S. G. McCAUGHEY,M: A. • F. HOLMESTED. MISCELLANEOUS. DA. McLEOD, Licensed Auctioneer for the • County of Huron. All orders left at James McBride's will receive prompt attention. If by letter address Seaforth P. 0. 558 - — - - - - JP. BRINE, Licenced Auctioneer for the • County of Huron. Sales attended in all parts of the Coanty. All orders left at the Ex- POSITOR Office will be promptly attended to. VRANCIS GRAHAM, AUCTIONEER AND -1- LAND AGENT.—Special attention given to sale of landed property, farming and thorough- bred stock. Cattle selected for the English mar- ket. Office and Artetion Rooms, Acheson's new Block; Goderickt, Ont. Terms moderate 615 -.J •FIHE GREAT FEMALE ItEMEDY.—Job Moses Periodical Pills—This invaluabl e medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those pehafid and dangerous diseases to which the female constitu- tion ie subject. It moderates all excess and re. moves all obtructions, and a speedy curemay be relied on. To mannedladies, it is peculim ly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly pe- riod with regularit: . These pills should not be taken by Females daring the first three month* of Pregrancy, as they are sure to bring on Mis- carriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight ex- ertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics, and whites, these pills will effect a cure when all other means neve failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. Job Moses, New York, Sole Proprietor. $1 00 and 12i cents for postage enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, To- ronto, Ont., general agents for the Dominion, will insure a bottle containing over 50 pills by return mail. Sold in Seaforth by Hickson & Bleasdell, J. S. Roberts, and R. Lumsden. 197 MORE FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS. —I 0 / ) t -M * r op 1 ,—( I ' (i) z TT I—I . --_• . ..,,,•••_,, . IL. , ....:._ ."1 0 0-0 I_11D 11 N 1_11 0 N. iVe have reeelVed this week several new lines in DRESS GOODS which we are selling very much under their value. Also Black Cashmeres, at all prices,- from Forty Cents to a Dol- lar awd a Qaarter. Our Dollar Cashmere is excellent value. in Black LUSire Skirts we are showing very nice Goods. Blue -Black Velveteens—all shades of Silk for trimming thoses. We are also .showing a very complete stock of Tweeds and Worsted Coatings. Suits Made to Order in good style. Work-, manship-Guaranteed. Also expecteducxt week, another lot of our Twelve -and -a - half cent Wineey, which customers pronounce the best they have ever seen. To hand, a feu' sets of _Mink Solicited. ARTHUR FORBES, IjAVING purchased tbe Stock and Trade of -the 'Commercial Livery, Seaforth, from Mr,. George Whiteley, begs to state that he intends carrying on the business in the old stand,and has added several valuable homes and vehiclee to the formerly large stoat. None but First -Class Comfortable Treisides and Good Reliable Horses Will be .Kept. Covered and Open Buggies and CurrIagetr, and Doable and Single Wagontealways ready for use. Special Arrangements Afade With Com. mere,ial Men. Orders bit 1- at the stables or an'of the hotels promptly attended to. TO—MElICHANTS AND DABIYMEN. S. TROTT, SEAFORTH, TT -SS intch pleasure in milling particular atten- 'Li" ton to his air tight BUTTER IFIRKIN. This Ferkin is warrant'ed P ir tight, and will consequently keep the butter much purer and sweeter than any other tub made on the di principle, saving more than the price of the tub in enhaeeed value of butter. Samples always on head. Common Tabs on hand as usual. For par - 7 titulars cAll at Factory or adsdr .R8OTT, Seaforth. N. B.—Cooperipg and nepairing as usual. 600 •A LONG WANT SUPPLIED. Furs, first-class value. A Call > R. JAMIESON, MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. .9) 777. 1\T- VT A_ TI 80 1\T, INSURANCE AGENT, DEALER IN SEWING AND KNITTING MA— CHINES, CONVEYANCER, cte., SEAFORTH, ONT. THE IMPROVED STAR WASHER. MR. THOMAS D.. O'CONNOR, having put- jj'A" chased the sole right for the sale of this ex- cellent Washer in the Ton whips of Tuckersmith and McKillop, is now prepared to fill all orders on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. The Star Washer is one of the best in the market, and is pronounced by those who have used it to be the acme ef perfection, doing bet- ter work in lees time than any other machine. Those who may wish to give the Stan Washer a thorough test before purchasing can have the opportunity of doing so. THOS. 3/ O'CONNOR, uwing first-class Insurance Companies : INSURANCE.—Mr• Watson is agtrat for the foil FIRE.—Pb cenix and Northern, of London, England; Scottish Imperial, of Glasgow, Scotland; -Royal Cane.dian and National, of Montreal; Brithth America, of Toronto; Canada Fire and Marine, Of Hamilton; Gore District of Galt. LIFE AND ACCIDEN'.C.—Traveller's, of Hartford. the Canada 'Permanent Loan and appraiser for MONEY TO LOAM—Mr. Watson is Savings Company, of Toronto. The oldest and best Loan Society in the Dominion. Money advanced on all kinds of Real Estate —The followir g manufa.cturing and family sewing machines SEWING MACHINES. kept constantly on hand: Howe, Wheeler & Osborne A and the White. Machine oil, needles and all kinds of attachments on hand. Machines of all kinds repaired. Mr. Walton is agent for the Franze Sz Pope knitting machines. The best family Inaitting machine manufactured, capable of doing all kinds of cotton and woolen work. EMurr.oWpe. atson is agent for the State Line of Steamships, sailing bewteen New York and all popits in Office, Main Street, Seaforth, nearly opposite Mansion Hotel, Sealorth, Ontatio N. B.—Two good smart. pushing Amen -wanted to ant as Agents for the sale of this*tachine. 600 SOMETHING NEW IN SEAFORTH. FLOUR AND FEED. G. RMONKMAN jjAS OPENED a Fall Stock of Flom and Feed of every description, in STARK'S BLOCK, adjoining Megarey's Bake, y. Parties wanting FLOUR or MEAL of all kinds, or GRAIN of all kinds, can make money by puichasing from me. Cash paid for Potatoes, Apples,Baeon,Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of produce. Goods Delivered in Town Free of Charge. . Remeraber 'the Place — Starks Block, Main Street, Seaforth. 610 G. R. MONKMAN, THE SEAFORTH PORK FACTORY. POST OFFICE STORE, WALTON. I ONCE MORE respectfully beg ;cave to return thanks to nay numerous customers /or their kind patronage during the last 12 yeane thet I have been doing busineni amongst them, and khadly sOstRieekt DRYicotoacERIES—TEAS a eontinnanazofthDeirsfavoi s for the future. I have just receivid a Large and Well Selected of all descriptions. Also always on hand a full assortment of Specialty—which, for quality and price, are the beet iti . the County. A Large Stock of and Coal Oil, Hardware, Paints and. Oils, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Bacon and Hams, in fact every - BOOTS and SHOES—MePherson's makeCrockery, Glassware, Lamps thing required in a general store. Ask for what you want if you don't see it. Cash or larm produce taken in exchange. I world also intimate to all parties indebted to me for last and previous years, to come and eettle by bash or note before the end of this month, or the accounts will be put into other hands for collection. No further notice will be given. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. —I am also valuator for the Dominion Saving and Investment Society, one of the beetle= societies in the Dominion. The above Society loans money on good farm security for a term of from three to twenty years, on the mest favprable conditions. LIVE INSURANCE.—If you want your life insured give me a call, as I am agent for the Sun Mutual Life Assurance Company, one of the best Life In- surance Companies in the Dominion, and conducted on the most economical principle. Don't for- get to give rue a call. I am always attentive to business, Post Office and Telegraph Office in con- nection. Clover, Timothy, Turnip and other seeds on hand. R. PATTISOrl, WALTOIN. Tin TIC)3E33E3 WHILE thanking his numerous patrons for Y the liberal patronage beetowed upon trim during past years, begs to intimate that he is again prepared to hanish his patrons and the public generally with ss good an -article Of not better) this season as in the past. All Enda of • Cured Meats, Pork Cuttings, Sausages, Bologna, . &c., constantly on nand. H. ROBB. N. B. --The highest price paid for hogs, dress- ed or alive. 616 PAINTING. 11TOWN BEGS to inform his friends • anti the public_ in, general that be has commend business at a Painter and Glazier on Ins own -account, and is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him in the most satisfactory manner end ma reasonable terms. Orders left at the -store of Messrs. John- son Brothers will receive prompt attention. 588-4 H. TOWN, Seaforth. N.B.—Whitewashing and papering a epeeisIty. THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 11. W. J. SHANNON, Secretary and TTS113- T-1- titer of the above Company, -will attends& the QUEEN'S HOTEL, SEAFO17.T11, on Satur- day of each week, from 2 to 5 o'clock P. M., for the purpoLe of transacting the business of the Company. All interested will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. JAMES REB3, Presient. W. J. SHANNON, Secretary. 585 M E L LV I ILE'S MILLS, HULLETT. T HAVE much plertsure itt infonning the public gene) ally thet I have commenced the milling bueiness in what is known as siBrivirairs 1.1 ILLS, Hullitt, and hope by strict _attention to businets and fair dealing, to merit a share of pnbiic p atronage. (Mating end rhopping done. 617 'WILLIAM TallIESON. SAWS. SAWS. SAWS. -NTow is the time to get your -saws gummed at -LI A. Callendeetehlacksmith, Clinton. AR kinds of heavy or light ffiVra gummed so that they can be taken home the same day. 617 A. CALLANDER, Huron Street, Clinton;