The Huron Expositor, 1880-08-13, Page 5r 1880.
G. The German
said to have been.
lity. There ars a:
I. which a worse
lea more, valuable
There area great
can never be set.
,TO blundered. it
[ere is one pie
off -the Church_
fest place of all.
up some, butthe
p higher. Th ra
`hen . the minister
And there never
ministry had more
sin authority, but
id more as a man.
3lbllty rests upon:
when we throw •
theology and put
,y, it is uQ more,
nnv,: but the Al-,
over a11.- Re that
thus far, haa the
ads and wiII quids,
.ennial day as the
&c. His lecture,
ith the most ex-
-Iagery, illustration,
cdote, sarcasm; and
ows how to present
:e. His peroration
diamond centre of
e is no trust t6 be
us theologies which
;od' is a _thunder -
A BRC; ssaierE..
neat Fast, and_
When Done.
successfully con
Saturday his self
)staining from all
judging from re.. -
worse for his fool -
Te all fairness to
T, it must be ac-.
fastrng was done,
everal unfortuuate
h relight have been
a less severe strain
the strength and
aster. For the first
ined to take any
t:eopathic quantities
veight during the
his fast was two
1 his agony became
, while he was eon-
et towels upon his
es to his lips and
emities. Delirium
corning over him.
Al to drink water,
ended by the death
time that half - the
?complished. This.
tis strain on. the
{ped very much to
3fully accomplishing
en of his self im
*rds the substitn-
water brought on
toms, which nearly
aster about a week
Besides these ran-
the success of the
lin
was kept - in a
w ity than was at all
.cononizing of his
'he continued pres-
.tion of so many
narks, unfavorable
e in the newspapers
13 habit of reading
th a naturally ir-
t his brain mach
onsu.minf a larger
-forces than would
were the surround -
:It -its
urround-:Its to be hoped
11 have no imitators,
be allowed, if he
tine -alone in his
any real glory in
Co many reflecting
tiOiis appear to be
pined, a fool -hardy
nice, like some bull
'i,iid acrobatic feats,:
evned: down by the
iety
who was present
Completed his fast
iriosity to See Dr.
k`his fast to -day.
gly disapproved of
If, if the fast was
,ursc still more if
. To ,my surprise"
d nou.e of the emaci-
-iat I was led by
to expect. It was
counteuance for a
age which his thin
. He is a small,
:with a stronn ex-
er. His face indi-
depression of spirits
open window of
.king out on 13th
.al man fanning him -
is a medical college
c1, and doctors were
abundance. There
his being fanned and
scion of his face to
. Tanner held in his
ar, which he was
as 12 o'clock str-uck,.
came the doctor
ucious fruit. Then ,
clapping of hands
w d outside, which
an the crowd in the
was great. In res -
rag the doctor steed
ud waved his liana -
course, produced ad-
• He was then led
artmeut, where he
'the hall, where he
t of throne to be
and at short inter -
71 In biers full, one of
ilk and the other
Almost immediately
lied for, and the
a'mach ejected part
eats he had taken.
remarkable one.
ons for believing
unless there ,Was
UCL and the special-
ed him -which we
. If lits only- diet
is affirmed,, the
roves that a healthy
and with a con-
'surplusflesh caned
food derived from
a long time. Dr -
lei hours a day for
d about 13 hours a
e. This, of course,:
este of the body,
me 40 pounds
ys•
vers loading sand on
m the sand pit of
Downie, they oan'Ie
A (IGUST . i 8
Across a skull of a
other bones, such as
And legs, to_correspo
What it is or how, i
mystery, it being so
surface.. It is suppo
diluvian monster.
1880.
enormous size and
thigh bones, ribs
d with the skull.
came there is a
e 20 feet below the
ed to be an ante -
Perth
,1g building bu
in Lista wee -
_The latah fact y is still agitating
the people .of Listow :1.
-Mr. pint neas s .rnell, a popular
hotel keeper in St afford, has gone
West.
-Mr. John Milne,
for sale his beautiful
0f the Avon. _
• .Bread is twelve 4 nts a loaf in St.
Marys, and flour is fr m $2.75 to $3 per
hundredweight.
-There are at pres:nt 2,143 children
of school age in Str tforid-1,741 Pro-
testant and 402 Cath , 1ic. _
-A hospital is bad i; needed in Strat-
ford. There is no p : ce for the sick
and destitute poor • ut the common
gaol.
-Camp meeting o • the farm of Mr._
John. Rodgers, Huro Road, near Mit-
chell, commencing on the 9th of l Sep-
tember.
Nicklin's mill at l orningdale has
been burned down. here was a' large
quantity of grain bus • t. Loss, $6,000.
No insurance.
-Dr. McKay, of <'•mesa, preached
in Wielder street ehu ,oh, St. Marys,. on
Sunday, lst inst., to 1 rge and interest-
ed congregations.
--Messrs. Johu Moore & Son, agri-
cultural implement •e ?kers, St. Marys,
have rnanufaitnred a d sold 50 reapers
and 20 mowers this s•.ason. .
--Gospeltemperana meetings are be.
ing regularly held Kirkton. The
committee make a • ,int of securing
-good lecturers whene :.r available,`
-Mr. Wm. Frier, o Elma, fell from
a scaffold, a distance 21 feet, and lit
upon his head and s a oulders, but for-
tunately he escaped `= nhurt, except a
slight scratching. ' ;
-A little boy eight ears of age, son
of Mr. Fred Wagner, . G -ad.'s Hill, had
the misfortune to lose • is right hand by
corning in contact wit • a circular saw
in Fleishauet's mill. I
-Mr. and Mrs. Jo • n Halpenhy, of
Trowbridge; lately-lef that place, for
Manitoba. They wer presented'i with
several valuable book as an evidence
of the respect felt for em by their old
neighbors.
-Mr. G. Y. Eaton, 1 St. Marys, and
Rev. W. Henderson, o lgirkton, mem-
bers of the Chauaauqu Literary and
Scientific Circle, have one to Chautau-
qua, to attend the nee ings held at that
favorite resort.
-Mr. John Humberstone, of Mit-
chell, whom we mentioned last week
as being very 'ill, has since died. He
was Justice of the Peace for many years'
in Logon, and afterwairds served some
time in the Mitchell Council.
-Mr. R. E. Paterso•, of North East -
hope, sho Ns a phenom nal egg - laid by
a common Spanish h • n. It had no
shell, but instead athi k coating of a
substance, resembling cotton batting,
hich seemed to be iso thoroughly ;
ixed with the egg pro er. _
-Sone two weeks a;,o a little boy
three years old, only fen of Mr. Thos.
Jackson, of Mitchell, w • 'le playing with
some companions, rece ved a hurt on
the leg. The injury in: am .& and led
to other difficulties, free which he died
after a few days' lines:,
-Previous to his de is acture for the
orthwest, Mr. A. t ;1cLenham, late
District Deputy Grand Master of the
uron District, was pr stinted by the
members of Stratford odge, A. F. and
A. M., with a handsom Masonic apron;
to mark the esteem in hick he is held
by his fellow craftsme
-The other day Mr. Adam Miller
was driving near the hu kleberry swamp
_n Ellice, when Budde ly one of the
horses disappeared, leaving only his
.ead above ground. r. Miller called
the assistance of sever 1 navvies who
.aelped to extricate the poor animal.
The horse received. no other injuries
than a slight sprain.
-Another ceritenari n has gone to
.aer long home. Mrs. Wills, an , old
settler on the Blanshar Fullerton base
line, died on Tuesday, 3rd inst., at the
advanced age of 100 ears, 4 months
and 24 days. Mrs. W lis came from:
England with her hus,and when the
country was a wilderrie-s, and they hew-
ed out for themselves a comfdrtable
home. Mr. Wills died s.me years since.
The late Mrs. Wills • as mother of
,Messrs. James and Joh • Wills, of Ful -
i arton, and was very • uch respected.
Ser remains were inter ed at Kirkton
Presbyterian cemetery.
terns.
ness is booming
of Downie; offers
farm on the bank
,•.
.
Huron No,
Mr. James Halls, o
cently sold a two yea.
:oak" filly to Mr. Colq
bert, for $100 oath.
-A young lad in Exe
ing currants last week,
worm, and. his hand an
ly swollen for a time.
-The Methodists of
termin:ed to enlarge thei
enlargement has been
to meet the demand for
-Miss°Hamilton has
teacher of the 6th dep,
Wingham Public School
balance of the year. T
e.xorbiitont.
-The Zurich gristing
based by N r. Bowerman
�. Bowerman, of 'Usbor
and favorably known t
Iran in the county.
-J. J. Fisher anti W.
Colborne, are preparing
England for the purpo.
back with them impro
for breeding purposes.
-Mr. Henry Schaffer
?pelted a general store i
lug, lately occupied by. I
Brothers. The store is
agement of Mt. McTavi
aeaforth.
-Mr. Thomas Gib.
Concession of Howick, h
began wheat the stalks
"red 6 deet 11 inches.
6 inches long and full o
grains. Tom is a "guid''
-A few days ago, w
nu ter, of Usborne, w
eapiilg with a span of
occasion to go to the ho
males standing in the fi
'he machine. During
whirlwind sprung up,
eaves around in the
he little animals and c
•I
es.
Elim vide, re -
old "Heather
hour, of Hib-
er, while pick-
et stung by a,
arm were bad-
xeter have de=
church. The
ade necessary
pews.
een appointed -
: rtment of the
at $60 for the
s salary is not
mill has been
, a brother of
. e, who is well
almost every
. Ferguson, of
for a trip to
e of bringing
ed horse stock
of Kippen, has
his new build-
essrs. Hoffman
. rider the man -
h, formerly of
on, of the 6th
d Russian Si-
d which meas-
he heads were
large, plump
farmer.
ale Mr. John
s engaged in
ules, he had
se, leaving .the
ld attached to
.is absence a
hick blew ;the.
ir, frightening
using them to
•
•1
run awa
for a lit
secured
than fibre
-Mr.
erecting
store.
and Inos
villag
enabl'
forme
Evan
ing to
Robex,
borne.
strikir
him sieve ely.
--V4re ajre glad to 1c
G,eo.hi e,' of • odgervi:
ed from I etroi %, very i
in he th hEavi ' been f
the h spi all in That city,
. derwe t s • rri:e very painf
operat on
-T' e • eople of Cran
cinity. ar: d�nna ing ar.
have ga a day '-ome til
end of the prese t mond
able amo lit! of
which is 'o -be
athletic g mes
c&c.
-Miss
cut on h
sixty e
acre., c:
e, a
• They made a j; lively
le wit" e; but were ulti . •
i hot t doing further d .
k ng ome pat of the r 1:
o n 'arsons, of Credi.
largobrick 3 ition
zPa sous is ne f the
successful m rc ants.o th
. d his,increas d aciliti. s w
rly_ 1ni to do a en more th
{
few dais ago,
, bricklayer, of E:
take down a s
t Gardin r's, Tht
wenon'ofthe
1
g on the heat
sh w
at ly
m e
Pe
: Fall
on, 18 Spri
o 111�is Oatsp
•Ideet Peas p
earl
t $aft r
11 Eggs
ij Flom
Hey,
Hide
Shoe
Salt
Salt
'Pots
Apel
Oat.
Tall
Wool
Ctrs,
111
:l•
while
star,, was
affold a
mes Roa
eaV pole
1
and ,Svgs,
aril that
le, has r
quch imp
Ir some ti
where h
u1 and di
liza ann, • o Usborn
r father's far it this h
.11 whe: t and'.
and ra,.. d the
ground Ith t e sulk take.;
• Robert C: • n, . the s: me .tow
unloaded 27 loa its of he. vy fel_
in the! he t spate of nin . hours.
-T a .they d,y, as M • Hugh t avi
Mr. ra'- nigan and 1 eland an
wife wre drivin ' throng • Far:quh : r o
a load. of . ay, t e horses got frigh enc
at a g psei• wag n, and tinning wa
upset he oad . f hay a• d threw M
Polan : gainst the - f nee, bre kin
three h s ribs. Mrs. oland alsr
ceived so••e. inj ries. -
-Mr. aisles.., of the. Exeter
len Mills, i nten • 1 Comm ming thi
to erec a •rick ddition o his pr
establi h to erit i • ExeterNorth.
new build ng wit be 100 feet long
two st ria. high. Mr. anless
associ tewith he Eng ish ca
in wh se a or .. e vilhge gr
bonus s o ti.•eago.
-O e ng t la:t weak oma p rs n o
person a tered the pas ure fi ld an
cut all th h aid ff and o herwi e 1 cor
ated t e t i1' of al valua • 1 : two ea o1'
heifer I be angina to r. Jon Mc
Lauch an- lot 11 ponce: si ri 11, of rey
Mr. M L uchla has la's eye on ce tai •
parties, a d if 1.) can .e ere s.ffi ien
evidend e, e wil give em tit a ful
benefit` of he la
-M 1 aniel ,] ohns, Postm= ste o
Exeter; st: rted his eek on vi at t.
Menita • a. He tends 'making a • ex
tended tot r thr• igh l'L: nitoba : n • th
North es H : has n . w a so . a • d.
brothe l • in n r the akota bo der
both d -f h .• are • o ng w:11. Mr
Johns 's a m n f goo• j dgrne t nd
shrew • o s ry::., who e view:. of th
country m. y be , lied p n. 1 ur ead
ers may e -pect hear r rb hi .. i . da
time.
-U e d: y la t wee . Mr. h. ma;
Leslie a with 19, ver • painf 1 cci
dent w '1- wor.eng hihresh ng ma
chine 'n 1. e f :.. of 1 r. "Ale .
2nd co ce sion Usbo n e, . It ap .ear
that h w: s oil} tg the gearin • of th
machi e, • hen >, + a twi . in u 's an
was drawn into it, smahi g it ' er
badly. Med cal aid w: im •• edi: tel
red a81el :11 tha Was pos:ibl
Ie to elle iate t. suff:rer I
a long t 11.1.43;b f re he wi 1• b
attend tol is anti s agai • .
.-.f
r.
heli
M
, U
fel:
dit>g
Mr.
turn-
oved
e in
u•
cut
li.
brook an
e tower s th
d sport: horse cin
ha:
rve:t
in
am:
Mr
shi
he
ool
fel
388n
Thi
an:
will b:
ait i list,
nt.:d
0
4,
aurora
was do
will be
able to
firths.
COUSINS --I. Senf4rth, on t 6 9th
wife of r. Rob Cansio. f a 'da•,
DOIG- n Tt eker.. tb, on t e ndins
of 14 r. J• n Do`. j of a so.
HAWT OR E -In IIeKillol tt the.
the •ife f Mr. • 'Hawtho a of a s
MATT W • At the Reetory, C 'nton,
inst., the wife of " ev. C. R atthe
a da ght, •
MACPFt N -In n the th
the itrife o Mi D Macphe 's 11 of a on.
,MONK -In T. c-ersntith, on a 22n. nit
wife of M•. Ct�.eorgeMonk o : 'son.
CURRI In Hurpurbeg on t. e 17t • ul
wife of M •. John purric of a daught r
ins'
gbt
, th
25th
.n.
n th
, M.
AL LEI`; -AL
by Elev. J
Bayfield,
township
CAMERON
Church,
Canon H
M. O. Ca
second da
panic., E.
1 2 Flag
,AN- t Clinto:
hs, Gro , Mr.
o Mie Hanle
1 Ste ey.
RI PATRICK
on, f on the
on, 3 r. (xraem
n, C� C.,, Godez
tc-r of the i
q. Chippewa, Out
the Oth
an S All
Allan, o
At Ch
inst., by
moron, s•
to Flo
John C.•
eatlas .
STODDD- J Eg .ondville, oxi : the 10th
Joh Stodda •d, a ed 65 year ad 8 wont
B URNS In Se fort , on the ' 11 h fist.,
Ja.ne;Burna, our h daughter' of Barnet R,
Esq. aged 1 3 eats and 10 Mph. hs.
., th°=
wif-
ult.
A. o
st.,
, the
., the
nat.,
n, of
the
•ist's
Rev.
n of
neo,
nst.,
a.
,I•y
ANOT fIEn.
rived at J Bum
FRttr JA
Gem Fru t Jar,
BON & Yo '10; t
PASTItRE-F
for cows, coni
Sperling, at G
649
FARMERS i yot
cannot work fo mugl
Heave Remedy, it will
ranted a perfectly hal:
Prepared by Lunsden
FARMERS' OTIC
lug mill feed in sluts of
the following prices
$11 per ton. A. W.
Seaforth. 656-tf
ooa.a, Noti
,ar Load of Co n just ar-
NELL 5, Seafor li. '61
$, FiBII 'T Asas -For the
Strawberries a d S gar, try IL-'
fey ?rel th i Chea et. 654
:It Cows. Splelr • 'd Pas re
ient to the town, ppl to ! . G.
y, Young & Spar in:'s 8 t Warks.
i have
ing, try tit
at once Ir
fleas vege
;i4; `'j�ilson.
not less t]
Bran, $9
GII.VIE &
iG
tie
a bl
65
o -e
eat Can
e ..;
prpara
r: n
hal
e to
0..,
hat
dian
war -
ion.
.w :ell-
sto•,at
s11•rts,
ig 11 ills,
WOOL PICKItOSI ES I'1L D `KIN
I will pay the highest bac pric of an qua
of wool pickings, Rides, s eep a tali skims
livered. at my fuiviturp store. ' truck or t
cash for everything. ontN S. jr n n. 654
LAWN: 11IowEns.-t•-Just EOOeive., Si
supply of the " Phil adelp,Ida Lawn M, wer,'
eliding all the different szes, Which wi be
cheap. Parties wishing a first- 11}ss La • M
should call and etttmit e, as the` i?glad 1phie
without doubt one of the best manIntact. ed. War.
N. WATSON, Main Streot, Seafor :t} 653
ftity
de -
ads,
full
in -
sold
wer
" is
T H E
CANADIAN BANK OF COM ERCE:
HEAD - , FFl CE, T 1 ' ONTO.
Paid up capita], - - 6,0 0,000.
1,40 ,000.
President, So i.
Wen .11f0.11
SEAFOR H BR
The Seaforth Branc o this
receive deposits, on laic • inter
th
e most favorable ter,its.
Drafts on all the -p :lei . a1 to
C ?nada, on Grpait Brit a' • , and
S tates, bought and sod.
Office -First door $o th
Hotel. •
630 : A. 3. i RE
ast r.
CH.
nk co*itina 8 to
t is ap.lowe on
a anti esti in
on the.J1 ted
D
C. mmelcial
„f
auig
r.
ARKETS.
TAE H ROINTP'OSITO ,
SE .CRTH ON A PAR WITH THE . CITIES.
•8 AF RTR, Aug. 12, 188Q
beat.. w.1... . .j... 0 93 to 0 95
Wheat Ftfe,perb� she. ... 0 95 to 1 OCC;
Wheat' ede aff,perbush. 0 93 to 0 95
..
r,buah .. ....4... 0 38 to 08s-
rjbashe }... 0 52 to 0
,e�r bushel... 4.. ... 0 40 to 0 '60
No.l, o;'pae.�........... 0 0 13 to 0 15
r .'.. ... , 09 to 0 09
it 1°°'
b .
n w 1 e . . . t .. f. ....4 00 to 7 00
�
per 1b. ;4:.... .�.... H 0 06 to 0.0
kine ea )t'... .1.....,.1. -0 •50-t•0 0 60
r tail)pe barr:: , 0 70
w oleeal )�erb. rre ..,..,0.60
o s per she ne °0
45 to 0.50
s per bis 1 e1... ... .... h 0.60 to 0 65
e 111Pbrl., ..,2 75 to 8 00
w per lb. . 0 05 to 0 08
p(er /b... .... . .. ; . 0 25 to _ 0 27
•
CLI!.xoni Aug. 1.2, 1880•
.........�... 8 00 to 8 1
Fel) eat,pe finch • 1 ....... 0 92 [ay 0 95
Spring heat, erba= el....:.... 1 00 ® 1 10
Oats, p rbnehe , I 0 $2 ® 0 83
Berle , r bus e� . l.. ... 0 50 ® 0' 50
Peas, . r bash .•• 0 62. Q, 0 65
Atte ..,. ...... 0 15 ® 0 6
otst:e ,pew. . .. ........... 0 40 ® - 40
lags a... ....f....... 0 10 Yd. 0 10
e i 7 00 0 8 00
ay,
0love
Vino
Wbo1
19s 4
110d;
58 3
58s
0$
0 39
OG:;
butt0.3\
IN
.ffer
old
who
skis
2c.
• ust,
abs
B
ull
CO
3.5
4.1
am
A
o
0
11
ton... , a
h
Seed...} ..
Seed, ,..
vinpooX, , Au
I red 'w me
club, 106 3c
peas, '7401
cheer e, 6q
IivT0,
0; spii g,''S
peau 616c t
ay,
d
R
a
F
.,.'3000 310
.,......,. 8 10 CO 8 25
. 0 25 Co 027
.1
. 11. -- Spring wheat
r, 913 10d ; white, 09s
; oats, fis 2d ; barley,
0 ork, 62s Od ; beef, j
J
2. -±Fall wheat, $1.05
.10• to $1.15; oats 3$0
01c ; barley, 55c to
n, $7 00 to $9 00 ;
20e` ; potatoes per bushel,
egfs, per doz., 12c to 13o.
12:c
ane fa
nd 12
60s.
14
Argo,
rd slo
ago ;
o $3
•€ choi
$4.7
e a
s
ti
p5.1I.
M REAL .4ug
Teti • e demaalto
le, : ni abo 20
•• ere purcha.:d e,
•on.d : Th QQ
Tolle` butcl BTs
re r t er lo.' to
lei 3 ver 3. pe
:re t4 nod: goer
o :y Co•:: o
io 'ng ah.•ut
ho :. ata :so
elh f 2c 2-
20 .a ,h.
:• an ` or goo�l !s
nc t; .per du
nimalsl T e 1
rom 2' to 8,.2
ood c Ives
re i : eman'. fb
on to ght
eve a other.
ive hogs were s
e t I is per jig
Markets.
18 -Seven factories
July. make, 480 boxes
24 factories present
ster August make,
, and buyers offering
solid at 12c for Ait-
bala1 ceiof the season.
k Markets.
1Q. -Sheep -Market
iirled Idc to 20c froth
o>�I.tip fair western,
it 1 good, $3.75 to
20, to 6x30 ; Canada
, western, $5. Hogs
her. Yorkers, $4.80
sand. heavy $5 to
st `10. -There was an
ay fol~ shipping cat-
head of this kind
from `4ic to Sic per
s.1so a fair business
atrtle, blit the .prices
tiefy drlovers, seldom
INE
oAts
A
ALPACCA
farsei4les Vests.
HIN
IQ
amp
o the
ming n'pen us.
nnot be Excelled
and 4tyle.
E
TEAM
1:1 11
on
/c,
ERM
6
ER MILL
DVILLE.
teiam C be in x Tinning order
onday [nen , ngust Nth, when parties
lot ma id r will reeeive every sc-
ent per
0. sr JACKSON.
•
LAWN SOC
SPA LING,
ribs will be se
A
CO TRAC
by them:Were
0. until FR
ction Of 15
icialtri ' al Gro
il
eificat ons ca
forth.; 0011
on 1WEINESDAY EVENING,
iLvitatiofi is ven to all who
Ved during the evening. Social
nielock. 662
13,
nders be received
stalle for atock on the
si in the Town of Seaforth.
ee and all necessary in -
a t 113E EXPOSITOR office,
44,1. Mc AM, Secretary. 662-1
8
BPI
RM. 1FOR
handfed acr
-lent scho
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Of
TH
Hay
us to
Asso
of w
be
off
trot
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THE
Hav
coun
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111
Cona
of th
WIT
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be
rie
T IMPORTATIONS
rr
4
TH:
()AN DPNICAN, SEAFORTH
HAVE THIS SEASON IYERSONALX,Y SELECTED
ry. Goo
c4nadip.
OR
TISH
r to our immens
rot of Dry Goods
ale tiouses in thi
OF T,HEIR IMMENSE STOCK
L OFFER AT T, E GOLDEN LION
REMNANTS IN ?E‘ SS poops.
REMNANTS Lk SifilVIERES.
REMNANTS 1111 Fir.AMPA'#LS.
EMNANTS IN - "SIVEE0-
'EM NAM'S IN 11UNTS; i-840.
To -.1V ake oom for the New Goods n* ,being Purchas-
ed y Mr. Jamieson in the Old Co untry.
s in the Various European • AN
and Americab Markets.
ANADr AND AMERICAN PODS
ctly from the 1VIaroafacturing Centres, thereby enabling R A
circle of friends and poArons a Larger arid Choicer WI .
at prices as low, if not lolever than the erdinary prices
country. 1
FENCH AND THE GEOAN FABRICS
GRO
purchased from the Agents of the most Cidebrated prodneers of those
h s enabling as to give- yOu (notwithstanding the largely.increased
s probably cheaper than any previous seaison.
11
AR" OF
me
es
mace of
A
adva
peci
RI
urer'
US
Ge
brore
liclaLLOP.- One
•st- lass land, lot 8 on the
Trs' cleared, tEe remainder
dwood. Frame house and -T H
ool hearing orchard, con -
'arches and, markets. Ap-
H on the premises or to
on County. 662-4
of Mt . Lang in Mc
Killo , about b,13 th
A y inforatiofilt a
of , this time!
A
Strayed from the farm
Man, cOncession 14 of
of Jaly,,a white year-
. He had a stag head.
1 lead to the recovery
suitablY rewarded by
in large or Small sums
ewers. Paivate fends ;
t ; interest payable at
e, Clinton. 662x4
ED. -Wanted Immedi-
onrney man blacksmith.
0 00
11143 ealY ; char
Itton. Apply
atelyia good
ply toj1308.
wirph accredit
VERY CONS
good taste, have been brolught to bear in the selection
ERATION VOR THE IrOCKET.
OF ThE LEADINO FEATURES
OODS-NEW
ppe
PL
1
ce
lei
ve
jo
11
n pr
8
ds are af
TEXTURES NEW COORS NEAT AND NICE
Superior Wearing Qualities, combined with
EXT
El:?ES, CROCKERY
lour
AND GLASS
Feed and PrOvisidns, Mill Feed,
rEt
A GOOD VALUE IN TEAS AND SUGAR1L
HIC
Take g
great elai
ptions of otton Goods
ce is to be anticipated.
And fo
of; over s
classes o
purchased Most advsntageou4y, so NO PRE
actory and Bleached 'qottonS,
w Cottons and Sheeting&
Gold lati4 on Watch/ Cases, Chains; &c.
SON & BLEASO LL, pEAFORM,
he 1st% Druggists and 4ewelers,
at ae
sure in informing the peo• le of Se,a&rth, and surrounding
country that they have sectored the services of
R.' WRIGHT, LATiF
OF STRATHROY,
erly 01 TORONTO, who is edfirst-class mecha lc and workralan, having bad an eXpetienee
venteen leers in the city and country. 31 bar, therefore, become familiar with ell
Watcli and Clock Work, from tbe finest C onometer fitt,'Watches to the Comtno4:k
ba confidence in our man, and are, consequently, • •
AR D TO GUARANTFE ALL WORK ,DONE.
se wheite satisfaction is not given, bring it bad: and we wilt mike it right -or refund 1*
11. money. Wel CII71 do any work in our line, such,ss
Platin on Watch Cases, Knites, Forks, Siloons. &c.
Fancy iand din Engraving Olt Silver or Silver Mate, Gold or G-ol:j
LINENS -BELFAST MANUFACTURE. .2121 Kinds of ,-ewelry Repairs done in he best p05184 ble ii.tanner.
undrell and V y dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, a irnanufac-.
lot. It 4, odd be supererogatory to attemfit to describe these -THEY
4 ,
„o0le Da le and Loom Tabling& and Napkins.
TcH TW EDS. SCOTCH TWE
tl Men purchasing heir Fall uits would do 'well
Canadian
French C
German
to inspect our Stock
id Heavy binen Goo
Tweeds, Specially Goo Value.
shmeres and New Textile Fabrics.
loakings 10 Great VailletY•
and Fs ncly c. in great variety. Also Gold and. Plate
Atr (Tic n, English and Swiss. Ladies' Gold and Silv rc Whaaintcshaeneda s'Wewoealudin!, Reerwl
HICKSON & BL ASDEI45 Seaforth.
RE'OPENING Oft SCHOOLS.
CLOSE PlICES,.
;b?egaslIolnofloirtas notwheiamnbsliecifenler lly that he has now on ha a full
ublic and Trigh Schools.
ALSO A
See my 128 -page Scribbling ook for 5 cents.
C. IDifPST CARDNO'S LOCK, 4EAFORTH.
1 CENTRAL HOC STORE. EXETER.
GOODS ARE AR linfING DAILY,
lll be markear. off and readY for inspection now. We shall be fat-
al -from our numerous friends, and hope )y persistently endeavoring ,
the public requirement by keeping th Stock continually Fresh,
our already linmense circle of friends.
tractive, to largely exten
711/41-0A_N
"IRE T
IMPORTERS -
CC
11
,03
A °h1111e L TE and Full Stock of Drugs and
c Is CO sadly onlaand and warranted
of the Be utility andel Moderate Prices.
Medical nice atici Liquors can be relied on as
Shoulder yest Protectors, eio., always
Goods, &c
The Cent
SEAFORTH. 662
site th Central Hotel.
C. 7.IITZ, Exeter.
AGOCULTUR4 EMPOR1011 1
Trip AB MELLIS bas again on hand a loll
t 1r of Oliverr's Obilled Plows /44o. 40, Mon-
roe' 1 'Thistle Cutter -Piows, Mouree's General
P e Plows, and Miniroe's Sod Plows. Far-
m anting Oliver13 Ilbilled Plows should call
earl they are selling fast. A fall stook of
Plo Castings on band for the FraneastoIrn
Pio Massey Plowsi No- 1% Oliver's Ohilled
Flo s -No.. 40, and Iliqproc Plows) of Sesiorth.
el .s.1.1s11°eFkianneili:d0;:aidtetne:Bab*Tugieatthgai:rigyllesog:ItnandseotacerassiMILBIlkagawmant-t:Parn:hiconabori:
A 11 solic ited frona.sl1L Look out for the sign.
66
and *Chine SpiksaTE,671adegAsfrtodmmijathe 73:lopptei:r. k.