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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-08-13, Page 788O. A•FORTII E EMPORIUM, K. MAIN STREET, VHETNEY maplete P4eaortreent at PAILS, &e. teueiu, made ut• on LI% aft stock, and wifl, he 30:R. R ATO R 8 a idler of the Celebrated ;efrigera,torst. For Price Qom cannot be excelled. withOut one. VIEASURES.• •.tranerial Measurea am g to the Aet. WIR btv ti desired. OTT/GI-TING .,-otice, either with Tin ,t aware always ort hand. Cl/ Coal Oil Whcdesale a.nd Retail. !E.r Laaripa, Globes, &c. Vinds o/ Jobbing vied to and &gig - teed. uridtasing elsewhere, I_ J.WELITNEY. F THANK ALMPBELL, seven years in Walton, grateful thanks to the Public generally for the bin durbb.Y, that time, te L1.14 now on hi el a ads of ND GROCERIES, r to mete out to. them Aociable a price aa any of PORK (Side, &a.) deseript Masa, Oil, general assort- ipecialty, from the well - Co., London. for a country store can !I the lire -s. Produce taken, cash or JAMES CAMPBELL. TOBA. 11380 WAY'S Train for Manito ea ieert from rESDAY in each previous to all the above I be given of all future eat, and the greatest pains nente, most complete and se parties are released Og baggage, freight, live r Baggage Free. ough with each party. 50X, G. W. R, Agent, Centralia, I FOR D CHEESE. Store in Stark's Bioek, -P. Megarey's Bakery, I tines ready tapacchaso D CHEESE® ie.: in C. sh will be paid Art B_14.: TS 0.Y, Seaforth. LI' OFEi SEAFORTH. ,.!•, noir -Out nty P'tiraitare rtgard- - wdl pay them to ascer- • nelta,-;ing elsewhere. I thoee paying math, e- d couplea. pze.e.ite M. R. Counter's , Main Street, Seafarth, attics' S. PORTER. 1MONEY TO LOAN :PROPERTY, nt. Interest, Py - to pay principal at any *ged only on the unpaid cDOUGATIL, Merclaant: S&O*I" Au-GusT 13, 18So. A Conple Who Claim that hey Can Beat the World on e $boot. Not Even Ex- epting Dr. Carver • mong the Union Pacific passen- who passed eastwards a few days age Drejohn Ruth and wife,of Oakland, ornia, who_ have acquired consid- a notoriety on the Paoific Coast on tint of their dexterity with the and the.pistol. They claim to be champion shots of the world. Dr, lo was a practiciug physician twelve ago, but fr the last ten years he 0 • u engag d ia merchandizing ia Oah and, and f r the last three years ,11$ spent nearly all his . time in pra tieing rifle shooting. He has now ac e fired such remarkable skill that he pro oses to launch out and. astonish the world, after the style of Carver, g st whose record he shot last Au- gust at the Golden. Gate district fair asso iation at Oakland. Carver's best d was &t:35 glass balls out of 1,000, r. Ruth beat it by breaking. 990 f 1,000, and therefore he claims itle of champion, and challenges Ina, Dr. Carver included, to contest the claim in n, match or series of match- es w'th him, fpr any alieOlint from $5,- • being Dr. eut of the -ented him dge, which pel of his cwe era Ii se the Ru ye has recto ami out the any IP -000 o 1.5,000,, his backe pard e, of Oakitand, presi fair association, who pre with a magnificent gold b heproudly wears on the Ia °It. Ruth, besides makin marvelous strai ht shots,.accomplishe all. of Car- ver's fancy shots, and more too. Mrs. But is also wonderfully e pert with the r e, but her forte is in istol shoot- ing, and her husband bol Ily asserts that he can beast any li ing person Shootg with a pistol ,a d le will not belie e that any man, exc:pting per- haps himself and Dre C , can beat her .th a rifle. They ad with them excel ent letters of intro. uc IOU and re- cce. endations from • um roils well know Californians, and are going first to Ch'eago and then to 1 es York, in- tendi g to give exhibitio s o their own accou t or join some tra -ell ng troupe. They spent a few days i Dee venwhere they ave several ihooti g- xhibitions, fully sustaining their chu •• s of being the b st shots in the world. They had inten ed to stop in Omaha a day .or two, at upon reaching the city they chansed their minds, and le b for Chi- cago cn the evening trai . They had heard of John W. Petty, nd the doctor said &e would have liked to . hoot him a mate and to entertai t e Omaha sports aa en generally, bu bt siness en- gagem nts prevented him fro es doing it. Dr. arver, who is no i Paris, is aware of Dr. Ruth's rece t a scomplish- meats and knows him ers Daily. It is pos ble that sooner or late the two men ad ay meet each other in a match for a b g stake. Jockeying "It i my opinion.," said M . Bishop, the w 11 known Bull's Heed lealer,who • has ben for forty years in the busi- ness, that there are no hors s itt this countr to be compared with. -hose that come f •oni Maine. I don't mean, Mind you, ti at nothing good comes from any- where Ise, for that isn't so ; but the easter' horse wars better than any I have e -er seen. Beiug block built, he has so iething.tc run on, hile the long -le rged, tlain-jboctied, narr w -headed animal that conea from elsewhere starts off well, uia makes a dash— that's he end W hiro. T e Melee horse olds his own, and ke ps getting better 4 nd better all the tie, e, and is good te the last. I'd rather have jest the tail of a Mail. e horse tha a whole horse ;era anvw ere else. "Triok ? -e isn't an r end. of them. Ti you w: nt to buy a horse, don't b lieve you own brother. Take 310 mans word fo it. Your e e is your market Don't b y a horse iii harness. Unbitci him, an take ever hing off but the halter, a d lead hie around. Jibe hes a corn, is stiff, or has any other failing, you can see it. Let him go by himself a li tie ways, n.d. if he staves might into anything, you may know el at he's stme blind. To matter how cle- r and b ight his ey s are, he cant se any 11301e than a b: t. Back him up too; So la 0 horses s low their weakrie•s or tricks that way a hen. they don't in any oth: . "But be as s tart as you can, and you'll g( t caught sornetiraesa. Even an expert letss stuck.- A horse fie ay look ever so ice, and to a Mite minute, and yet have fits for instanc . Then isn't, a 1 ve man 6 u1.1 tell it ,il same - thine happens. Or he ria have a weak b: ck. Giv him the wh'p and off he goes or a mil or two ; th n, all of a sudden, he sits richt down in he road. Mter a est he go s up and st its again, but he 'oon sits down for ood, and eothing, but a de ick could r ise him. There a e sharpe .itt New rOrk who' make a tisiness If sdiling su h horses. After t e sale th -y have the.]: agents slyly follow the b iyer, and "hen the final brlakdown onaes, they step up, and aft expressi g their sym • athy for him, bu the hors back age n for a mere so g, only t( sell him a sin at a, fancy fi are to th net green orn who may cm e along. Even a he rso with the Ilea es may b • ean't tell him. Vain fo awhile, doctored u hey feed hi nd then w shosseefi , drive hi so smartly ean't sI6 thore'set ything wro "Do y know what a du You dor 't? Well, I'll tell you horse tet don't 1, • • •-rant a gone wror overfee ing have and tha has affec tflOat a ways, a. ark his ead. arou °none ne. You Gras us to try. 11CAV h 's dtuaapec sra, ashe you up Tie hire in the st 41dhe b eaks 'ever tretch ar the sta climb e ntay So. Ili ata e so you • on wet en they that you g• my is? He's a -now anything. His tall and igestion, . Drive on he'll straight • g. A dark wined his c ed his brad d pretty s d and pull can't hold hm. It's The first t ing you you in a ditch, or gainst a lee p post. ble, and he'l back up halter yo put on pe across th end of nd he'll 11 IS so he can't back out, the wall. you dor believe it, ve seen. 010 go clear u I saw on go out of but it's stairs, second 4tory Vtalow, an another walk off a oedr o the rive . Watch hi n when tta eati° and ycull often se him go 'tsieeP with th feed in his month. ea a° , e8 t know; he's just a fool. I .7,,t1ght ne of the e idiots whe I was uegis er in the business. e broke ,t0erYth ug in the stable, and vent up -Wal like a la atic. After ard one b ys that roomed him ior the eel • the e ought hi of admitted that jlal• vas 'just 1-e-e-tle bi dumb.' te 1 one nos the minut I see e steps tit commonly aigh. In • SO most cases, whe that, be sure he' "What do we stuck on ? Send where buyers ta] reputable deale one any other do it. • "I could talk things, only you guess, and I'll st buy a horse,- yo know how to do "The laver ha eyes'e the seller Weekly. ' Mrs.. Thu Br A lady corresp ington Sunday lel ing description of Manhattan Beach - I intended t� all that was new. my attention «ev:a general subject to ing object—nothi Thumb itt the su band are • in one o Brighton side sho she slipped . over - ous bathi I3each to disppa rt I first saw hei as bridge leadingifro and took her tb b: womauisli shape a closer inspection, ed her face 1 recog Mrs. Thumb is age, and is a'perfe ture. Her face, shoivs .her age, motherly exp - es alization in a , /11 forty. sec a ith horse ne to the 4 the r e •13eii ay. lIt.does day abo PalOr. is fu • But don' ng heart, ti .77 need of an 0)113'1 orae.---; * • . ; Among ke4s. dent of t ald igives th Mrs.! Tom T' ke a speciai. bathing dre soon.drawn small but . else but She and the numero s, b the lion rself she the a. lit t this a leeit mi at Ma ih th mi.do dressin tle girl, drew my and when s ized Jher. W a out 411 6 ma roti in° hougJu till nd uas a n. She is wa 0t'Se do we get t.ctions, Iss No a 1 bad p y to ese w, I ver you 81 drn 1!i at nt ea ears thin prat qua a of but the st- om 118 - est On. e- er. he s, er to • 11 of fair, ,at a 1 , She wore a quit 0 b1ie gray f1ann which was quite ijt nty tnd _enquetti before it got wet. t was not toe cl about the throat t hi e her :rou white neck, not top loose over h r b to reveal its pleimpin es. A belt lroug the garment to a por ionately ro'bu waist. Her arjms ere bare to tl et to of her shouldexfs, itt each of 'whi h w a pretty little thrki ele..Therel. , as 'shapely taper owa to h. wrists. a legs were bare 1 to Jt e c Ives, nd h small feet were al o unc vded. evident that this s heir firsti ance in that suit, fo hez exp was as white as bah :'s, bean tan. Her face wais ro cted b brimmed hat, but e sunlight felil.upo her arms and leg a way to threate speedy blistering. he had a cc Mica dignified air, a•nd B epped into tLt0 su f with the aieeof a k ee-high queen. Sh waded boldly nu& he met the fir wave, which. sone her, floppel he , down, rolled her o er and ov a an finally threw her ap n the sand.. All style .had Be • 1, se d. st t t 8 a r r tplw ea Ski erl k7. wi 1 41 • drenched out Of le bare limbs wer ass take her altogether, after the ordeal th' bigger women. Artistic n iestantaita • clothes, b apey as eve he looked. did mpst dfvertising. usl th and ette Ida In a Western ci y there livec tw young fellows wh painted sign for. livelihood. On al certain occasi re on of the painters had.1301110 011000 usi- ness to attend to, ajnd 14 the stuiio in charge of his partite* and a boy who was employed to g Mid paints. ring his absence, the par ner to gra i y a whira, painted the b y so as to a: pre- sent a large gash u on his fore ead and a cut over the y . , He bespaiti ered iril the floor with rec ;pa t, clotte the boy's hair, and ma e hi lie dc n in the corner; after hick he pahli ed a great gash on his cwn cheek, bare his bosom, disordered his dress, dip d a long -bladed knife ih the red, ptin • pot, and patiently waitc1 the coming i his partner. -Directly afte ard he -ard him at the door, a d tberi the pefi rm- ance commenced. he Ipartner o ked in at the door, and s w the boy .ros- trate on the floor, r a ng and b ing "murder !" chairs, tabies benches, lugs and paint pots being st 'ewed rou. L the room in. dire confueion, while th fd ur- derous-looking paqtaer, ith red Inffe in his uplifted Iand, , W s running a out the room uttering wild and-ine , a: ant expressions. It as owident 1 tb the artist at the door that i4s partn r II ad killed. the boy. Swift a lightia a he fled to obtain assistant ,i.and an 1 ber of friends were sp edil master nd repaired to the scene o the su 1 osed terrible tragedy. he owd aurin nt- ed as it neared the sho, and in waled the whole posse; bill i the me8Inime everything had been s t tp right the boy WAS without a ma of any IA . the room in perfect 'or er, no mtr of blood were perceptible, and the airtist who had. been left at h me was extged in painting a sign. On ihearing 'hat he was charged with, t latter ' e ar- ed his utter ignorance !of the fwthole matter, but took the op ertunity f dis- tributing business cae-ds amongst he crowd, and the result as a great in- flux of fine art order. Pointed S A great beau of the t Rufus, called Robert t shoes with long points and twisted in a spe fashion -took the fancy that day immensely, a creased yearly until th ard 11., when they ha the knees of the wearer not be encumbered. This tying was in the c man by chains of silv In Chaucer s time th these shoes was cut to wiudow. The rank o those days was known his poulaines. "The meta" says P a point b: i,ch and' re them, le p es . Me of it e hornedl, tuffed. wit lel form., • f the peojpi letihaeia of poi, t ;to°. be t that h j1 while '�1 se of a ge n ore site' e - i upper , ar Mitate a dh "the weave •Y the log din, "wore thein with half a foot long ; the e min en t personages w and princes two feet lo 1 t re W, Is of on 'h - ht g• le- il reh of of ra- fore, ore ot: g." By, au act of the reign of Edward IV., the itb.utd length to which the poi ts attain, d was limited ; and. no one Hilder the r lof alord was to wear sho s more th ten inches,long, ant all es • bblers 'Ma Mg thetn were to be fined and ; cursed ley the clergy. f Family Nvr There is no sight na ful and interesting th ily assembled to wo rent, surrounded by dependents on such to stand in the aug character of a prie t house, and the very consecrated to such for the time, to be a i• 11 n n rship. re truly 1e that of od., :A is childF4n occasion, se t and a i ever -gene wh.cL Service se •eraPle pur a u4i- am- aPtltd- r4E5 ble • ms, fied • t em 11 the ace od. rldI3 ptable 11 THE H sins and 'dedicated wors ip of the living nvield Whit is more lanas bright ole r oonplti beauti a o . perf t enjoy hes advai4taes trio itte 0, In4p diseas s oil the t neys, d. ; rinar cured. F sr nerveu dant aIlmei tis, th y remed. ,al d posi 'v ly others ail.• Try th .and b convinced t !merits. F r sale b d311 at 0 cats a ho Pe es Alit as t merle ting line, al in the f 1 oth ere em is ickso ttle. auty. me that( a nice, n, showing the alth ? All can by using Elec- blooa, and all ch, Liter Kid - ns arel speedily and all atten- a never failing cure where all lectric; Bitters HAS eir wonderful kson & .Bleas- 662-26a 1\T hicago e orld now e great wes bing faiticis, but n is fectrie inslc value t on4, and are ✓ remedies eve ;thing to 61;: conven , Bleasdel 662-26a ead. lool s up to Chica- re metropolis of he d of 411 e0l31-" Wber re he lege so, .in itt rs. Fr m. their 4) ey have dvanced no far ahead of - p • :itively curing Ise fails. To try ed For i sale by a 50 cents per iill MES J R9N EXPOSIT OR. 9 • 0-0CDID S. OHNLOGAN SEA JUST BET RS. BR hehns pule Sto GROCER ES B E ave plieasiu 0 in at th y a e now t eir o n aceoun 1 niel- he e eel e : r21-1 His AL , • ;• PORIUM HERS to the public ufacturing on ompasniy with 1 naanuacturen, d ers ces. by gan to 't iity he ans bin d us nts ces duce 43p equit. hei •nefi of T ott st judgzeL f eturee dui: hi Mane rad; nd o f not deep ion nd p eeg pede d overi highltc e u or 1 the e sone web for nyad.i r ka, s reed ttn4 b.ard nipu te ly b tire tis ion o rms. Ur a Ho4 suc as 1117 rimi &tit Wa. 1 be on y a ich. a ot to t or pne he Espl to, sion o firm HE • As for stipple th 'then i110 si.jplied Reme I Strum bet a oth 1 rant ve part easb ytuli be cold s wh etdr node d is 11 G E N ddre f r h; UT lc ARE For t IS RGAN, ve their cus- anufacturers' rgan i$ admit - t be the best /se, Canada, both Ur y, as well as ipa i d finish. To nee tain pri wa ever ORTH NE3) LRdM THE '.M.JE OF • I WN, RUTH &1 CO.„ • _ ased very cheap, aS fine a ck of Fre,h ND show WASSWARE in Seiorth. ustomers, an4 the Public gen- would jInd it to their p-ojit and Examin es. - JOHN a those Goods andj ascer- LO AN, Seaforth. WA he• in search of tyls, modern 1:r priees will svi 1 all improve- s z our line, and ae goods can. be isd thoroughly ases,1 eutrine best "import ese m terials, d labcitr,naust elves and our combinations ersd hem to every er hic ith th ble ma bjec dd it c is 1,o ruder aniel ve all live up to, e instguraent, Per haser we ask a 'onest care— e f 'ood requires to extremes of • r expOsed to be voided. ed n the. corner • rn Streets, To- e prsonal super - ell a napnaber of a b fore ve us ne fo e in t NI PIANO. • t. keep M also the Do - other make you p4chase an tr al, s we can iessi m ney than tra e. 5, " OTT Dk BEL ANTED. • OTH RS, Sea-, deion, Toronto. e nem e Fin er G. M LOC, Firs B TeL4 All gt1,ro N 1VIX U e Th Selo EF1B • RY WAT \i R. !KEYLESS, FOR ALE BY •, M R. COUNTER, Ti atchi saitler and Jeweler, HA House 0 Furnish. nys Esablietlent, MAIN STRET, SEAFORTH.1 F (119746s, w and HARE Scythe For Hoes TTER 1SE ALL & Co. NG HE ten in Town, dro see ny Stock -of ,.Snaths, s, in Cra les in MPLEMENIIS," Hay _Forks, Barley sor Steel 2124.nip Hay Rakes, tftl. Call a d sce sell cheap. JO CASH I Bo. ter in Tub. e Svens Store, OTT kLL & Co: LD PRICES. e Iv iether you buy or not, as KIDD Seafortb,. BANKI F R SALE. ; $6 per M. PINE rom ' 1 T T ORDER, 10;i 50 F4, at the Office in the IT M E.ILLOP son's, Rote 11 SEAVOR The Stibseriberl as al o a • th q 13ank MBR YARD 1N�AFORTH re all kind E of Lumbeal pan b obtained. • NOTES' --HO AS DOWNEY • MAR 01t (Erf- EXP0i WAGE CIRRT1 der Ole new A. OFFi , FL 6 id 8 A Englis USES T g 8 , issue atthe ARNIM. ANTED MEDIA Men? lioinn, Boys hedroytororhe aere ik JOHN • LY? I Or Libe yFiaAbeXa r of toullwill wag'S Se forth. HOUSE. K E R, PAINTING. PINtING. AND SIGN PA pAnTING. TING, GRAVES iL ptepared to do sQ kinds 'of House and Sign l'aintitag, 13.9,;p1er /4. aelg- hag and Whitewahhing. Satisfa Aim Guaranteed or no 4ha,rge made. OA era left at Wilson tds "tonne, LUmCY13 & ilson's, or Win. Robertson 86 Co.'t,,•-cn. tejceive pronapt atention. • - NOTICE Dp.A.14mci- s c. °0 z CD03 Raving purchased the stock of, the Goderfeh Founde (tte Manufacturing Com pany, corsisting Of one 40 -horse Eiagine, one 10 -hose d time ve-horse doe. new and second-hand 3ollers, a lot of Flour Mill Mach' ey, $-.tw Mill Machimry, Plows, Gilug Plosive, Land Rolle, Straw Cutters. Hotse-Pbwers, brass fittiags for Engines, Gas *ipe and Gas Pe Fittings, Cooking Skves, arid a large as- sortment of castiks in general us. The above etc)* Will be sold cheap, to mike room for the manufacture of other articls. Orders taken for Engines, Boilers, and. all kliede of mill work. Repairs attended to oil the shortest notice. D. RUNCIIVIAN itt; 4ODERICH. 4.- Is T E P 44.1 N 7K I recommended by Physicians, 4finisters, .31 ssion ri,es, Managers of Facto' ix. llrO7kShO2S Plantations, _Nurse n lospitals—in sho2-, evirrybody everywhere who has eve given. iLa trial. R 1 p TAKEN INTRNALLY, it cures Dysentery, CHera iarrheea, Cramp nd Paha in the Stomach. Bowel complaint, Painter s 'Colic telver Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigstion, Sudden Colds, Sore Throat Cough3,, TJSED EXTRNALLY, it mires Boils, Felons, Cut.Prines, Burns, Scalds; ld'Sores and Spriins, Swellings a the Joints, Toot aChe, Patin in the Face, euralgia and Rbematism, Chapped Halide; Frost-h4tea Feet, &c. The PAIN - KILLER is put -4 in 2 oz and 5 oz. hot 0 cents respectivelat—large bottles are therefore cheapest PERRY .DAVIS 8f. SON ac., LIAWItNCE, PROPRIETORS, 310j72REAL AND P10.11D.E.Y4'.E, R, les, retailing at 25 and RADE M A R ; • 1 CLJ ku ' ci? ,s‘. s . FCC TRADE MRK. afore Takingca After Takig.. HE GEEAT ENGL SH REMEDY, Au Wtakness, Sperina- all diseases that follow se, as loss of meeors, in the back, .ininess of e, and many other die - y or consumption end a remature grave. Full particulars in our pam Met, which we desire to send free by mail to very ane. The Specifi Medicine is sold bv all age, or sir package6 for y nisi' on receipt a the GRAN MEDICINE lock, Detroit, Mieh. 647 ROADFOOT & BOX, • failing cure for Se anima, Impotency, an a a sequence of self- ab niversal lassitude, peA ision ,, premature old a e sea that lead to insani =gods at $1 per pac 6, r will be sent free oney by addressing T o, Net. 10, Mechanics' ,•• • SEAFORTH, NDERTAKERS, &C. • U...VERALS ATTkNDED UN iHE SHORTEST NOTICE. OFiFINS AND SHROUDS ALWAYS ON HAND. This Great lieu amongst the lea •, These faroeus moat powil yeti Liver.*St and BOWEI. iVI hese great MAIN are confidently reec remedy in ell epees whatever eauee, pea ed. They are w In ent s ineidet ta to a GENERA F MI passed. ekoldi Nedicine ranks Ling necessaries Of life. pur4 the BLOOD and act soot/141y on the mach tdney, g f 4inergy, and vigor to PRINO :OF LIFE. They mended 0.13 a never failing here tbe constitution from bee( nit irnpaired or weaken - fully Thejou8 in all an- imates fall ages : and aa ME IOINE are =Hut - Its Searching known t HEARSE FOR HIRE. es . or the cure rt nd Healing Properties are a ghout the World. AD LI1 S, bad breasts, Sore u 4nd 'Ulcers, YSTERS. OYSTERS. M. J. Rio -G$, SEAFORT11. • 0 LEAVING yenr ender every second day at M. J. Rigg' you con Reeme Oysters as fresh as in mid -winter, and drect from the fisheries Leave yout order and schwa your Oysters. Old WOW' de, it is an infallible ren - on the re ek and el* SORE P.R03 ,Pi even AIIIMA. Absceres, Fis Gent, heum edy. If effectially rubbed t. as sal into meat, it Cures hitis, Coughs, Cobl, and o GU dolor Swellings, Ana every Of N DIS ICE CREAM AND SODA WATER, - been kumn tfai17 Tobaccos, Pires and Cigars, at 583, OXFOLD The Pills and Irruits, bonfectionery, (fc., CtiliigdaVtr. ConstantlY on Hand. most eye* lanirmi , 1 Will receivenext walk a fresh supply of pure h ney. Remember the place, Curry Brothers' old stand pposite John Kidd's Hardware Store. 657 UGGIESI BUGGIES. Parties desiring to purchase Neat and Substantial Thuggirs, 4Llarriaie or Deocrats, Can find them at WM. GRASSTE'S near the market. He has also a nirer of splendid ONTARIO. mises under David - formerly occupied by omm erce. ND BILLS DISCOUNTED. an. oreign Exchange ur hazed. FARM RS' A E NOTES BOUGHT. Drafts I sued, of the B n t e; able at all Branches of Commerce, est ed Deposite. ortgages, at frora Seven to N e Per Cnt. M011ey to oan LUMBERe AGONS Which Ho Will Sell Cheap. Repairing and Horse Shoeing Proto pt - 13 Atte/oat to. Remember the old Idler at the new stand. WM. GRASSTF. 1 - PROF. BURK'S OR BROOK'S DISINFECTANT AND VERMIN gXTERINATOR; Theonly article knoWn that will drive away Vermin, t specially R A 1`. S I is nor -poisonou,and as acknowledgedby chem - is s and Phyeicians of he highest standing to b the beet known afticle for the following ✓ Sons: It retains itstrength much longer t an any other, and it lies no disagreeable odor. T be had in two petund boxes. Price fifty ts at I. S. ROBERTS' Drug Store; Sole Agent for Seaforth. J 13. SH OBEY, Box 9$4, Montreal. 638-52 The Trude mar Erred in Ot tawa. Britibh Poeseseio can Celltole:is f. Pnrche Se) Pots and Bxe. fOrd Street, Lon a 0 0 0 JOH WRO Bills Disco on 658-52 N10ERS4 - OTARI10 nited. Drafts Iskired. Money Lent eel' Estate at LoWest Rates. JOHN WtLLAM8 & o. HE CIRO R SA - Meta, ASE, it hat] never 0 IP, int ent are Manufactured only taTlEET, 4ND0N, and are c f es throughout the wit airecti for use in al- iP 0 thcqe D edieines are repis- Iie ee, anr ne throughout the who ma • keep the Anteri- cr a1e, wl1 be prosecuted. 91.1 uld 10(34 to the Label on E Le addreSs is not 588, Ox- cn, tbey are aPari:012B. nit 117-"''••1,--11 ' 11 • 141tii‘j csrsomot!ertotTI:iti;c1..etlt14.• „.I. Fop PLEASURE:1 t,i14 woo. lave tried r; fines pure:.:t Smo eni; Ifi tlitijui4d...Sk your deal r for ,t. And if you armoi f.CL it else- whe e, write to utak rgned ;ex cir ctilanxt agieldnupinneccv,.1.17,:-... out o and. y fr,L4pk griattirc. SAX'F0.7. r 1 C7,3 CD CD a-0 c-1- Z.11) 11.11, ees =tee 3ALIVH CINV ONIAVH SEED HEAT. THE 13“IABLE. az a quart ity of the above This is4 new vaiety, and B. 0zi1p one grown in .50 per 1nshL W. PA NX,,htill Road„ T ftE Under40.0 ha Wheat for tends 1114 wish r w thia sectio. Pri 561-4 : I Wholesale an SHOE F None but t moderate. A er otherwise SEAFORTH, tailDeeer INGE! of Ere Very Beat S ia1 Solicite& itimptly filled. 44- TFJATflER Ari Decription. Kept. Teiu torderc hy ma L. BRETT