The Huron Expositor, 1870-12-09, Page 91
wester, convenient to The house, 1 nere
are also 4 acres of fall whet sown, a
which will be sold with the E ren ..For
further pariculars apply to the proprie-
tor, on the premises, or if by letter to
TIDOS -BOWYER,
Constance, 'P O.
Hu11ett, Nov. 14, 1870." I54*
MORTGAGE- SALE.
Y V1l Tt7E OF- A .1'Q V1.1t -OF
Sal contained i t a n or:bage iiacte
James Uanuuel, dated the. 21.it?i clay ofby-
May, A. D.. 100.). all t,z tt qertain paree1
In
or tract of land. and. 1>rt;znises, situate
S'1
the Township of Grey, in the (:`ou.tity of
Huron, containing, IT admeasurement,
sixty-three a=•rel 11V sr {}rat-' . t• =i=z R rout-
414.0 4.1 Lits Asa , lli te[ i'
ays t42 44' ... _.. s•.s
aA�RRyyr
ltd€ntt'
(-xi:4mslt
Yeats 1 f
ni Ainlevrtdt, hie #*ltita:i it;i�.ity`
informing my ntriniFz'tus li'3th:tie Alit
public at largo that 1
itn, lit.fu
t
u
r
,
to J -special attention to the lispen
In and. compoundingoflhyslclan,s pre-
scriptions
and family- inedici.nee and hope
by . extended egp4.rience and increased . {
facilities to be able to serve the public a
with satisfaction. l
Soliciting a continuance of past favors `.
1 remain yours respectfully
J, i.. GRANT,
Post Office Drug Store,
155.inleyville.
s.
1,4t- 444k1-
•
TAVERN FOR SALE.
JBE -SUBSCRIBER -offers for sale the
Tavern knowna,s the New Dominion
:hotel, in the village of Iluevale: This
Hotel, having been lately refitted, .snow
•capable for the accommodation of the
travelling public, having good stabling,
with large drivinn.shed 36 x 20 feet ; also -
a large Ball -room over the shed. There
is an excellent we'1 close to the shed with
pumpfood er. The land Watch-
ed
ort. � -
ed to said Hotel consists of . an acre of
excellent land, well adapted. for garden-,
with a varlet of clloi.�e
><n purposes, b P p � Y
young fruit tiees. This Hotel is
si
t
ua.
t
e a f�v sols north of theWinghan
roadin the village, thisrein, the lealisb
road frm Wroxeter to Wingharn, Luck
-
nov in ardine &c. This_ Hotel will
•
be sold cheap for cash, or, if thcpurchas-
er cannot pay all,ea balance can remain
on bond,: and mortgage for one year.
The p archasercan buy the tavern sittings,.
fittings,.
tea �;c• For par-
-
chairs bed.C
cls c
stoves,
,
p.
- titulars apply on the premises to
WILLIAM RQSS.
Proprietor,
Tluovale, v. 2
3, 18�
0 li0-tf.-
SEAFORTH.• l
Planingalba.
Sash Door and
BLIND FACTORY.
0
THE Subscribers beg leave to thank
their numerous customers for the
liberal patronage extended to then since
commencing business in Seaforth, and
trust that theywill be fav
oredwith
a
continuance of the same.
Parties intending to build would do
-well to give them. a call, as they- will
continue to keep on hand a large Stock
of
of all kinds of
DRY PINE LUMBER, SASHES,
f
DOOR'S, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, .
. SHINGLES,: LATH, &C., ,
Thev feel confident of giving satisfaction
to those who may favour them with
their patronage, as none but
first class workmen are
emLloyed.
Or Particular attentionpaid to Custom
Planing .
BRO,ADFOOT & GRA,Y.
•
GREAT
lea 04 Sale
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011th 4 n tir, Son's
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%( tt� ; '� . . _1 � 11 t� .. • . ',
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FOR
It
Lr;e1 i ,l.1r41 L'.tI
Q4.2_,,,11/11.4.1S ailn lJ
Wealso sell a1'rt
SHOES at a S
G1i- This :is n. bi
ing Uheap Goo( s,
advantage to g ve
chasing elsewhere.
All parties owin
call and settle he
their Books at i re
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tieaforth,. Uotol
a
444 +y
alit .Tweed:,
At Cost 1 Pita+. ,.▪ ,€
- •'.
v ts,
At Cost .1 rico. _ r y
t• _
lot of BOOTS AND
1 Advance on ('( ST. ;/,y . poolAsk
•�
mbug. Parties 'ant
mill fi:1 ild it to `theirI 19� ti�.r
C�
them callbefor .pair- � '
Lt,ase . � � 1•�4 .
close
Fan*
ar• ttwo pw:1
CBS • Com,`.
& W.iLLIA 1nS
4-04
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volo
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t• accounts will
, as they wish to
ent.
IRON & S
er 3, 1870.
THOMSON
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Are intro uc
'CNEM"I C % 1.STRAW CUTTER
Whi h has aired met with Unrivalled
®.
cress th rP arts of Cana d.
)l,a ral41
t t
L Lte
when,' iriveniei he ..by horst: or handl
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SCIP.if3LE FOR !?.IhrIlfSTRAW ICC
. SAWING -MACHIN' HI. , OPEN ('VLIY DE
AND. Lim, f
r.A.rr
THRESHERS. .
nthe celebrated
veperfect satisf
Also, all kin
inclu ing-
Reap rs,
Moven",
•
f Farming Imple
n. ruling Mills,
;ultivators,
Combined M chines, Horse oee,
Separato s, Weeders,
Pitts, P+ w r, Plows,
Saw g 1 achines, Gang 1 lows,
:Double';M. ulcboard Plo ws, *&c.
0
eti n
10
6
rEEns,
lents
MII,LWRI
SERIN
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Steam Eng
Grist Mills
Saw M ll�
j by 'rvt
lAi d 11 kinds of
•I
FA TORIES 40NTRACTED0 FOR
ECUTE 1 THE MOST A
PR VED
STYLE.
TTJ ' BINE .k9.TER WHE:
LATH ILS, SHINGI
MILLS, I AN DUSTER
And all kind : o:t machinery of the
coasruction, s p 'ed. on short noti
TING & EN IN-
EPAETMEN
�e of all Sizes ui1t
Flour 1V ills,
Flax Mill
tor or steam,
REP ING E
Prom
A dress,
THOMS
Setif Zrth, Sept.
AND MAC
attended to.
WILLIAMS,
Mitchell,
6 h, 1870. 144
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GST iVAEtRIED
AT ONCE, AS
FLTRY1T1U.R F;
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25 Per Cent heaper
A T
THOS.
B'LL'S
AR ROOMS_
HE 114.8 ADDLED
Steam Hower
To his Facilities, and is now selling
Wholesale an Retail.
BE SURE TO CAL BEFORE
PURCHASING EL'.EWHERE.
ROOMS
REi�'� C)PPO� I E
THOMAS
KIDD'S.
WORK SHOPiCORNE' OF MAP. -
,E'
TTRNING don. •on the
INET SQUA
0
Short st No ice..
FFINS ke t constantly on
• hand,
A HEARSE FOR HIRE,
Skk onTE, Jura 30, 1870.
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ru
REMOVAL!
t 'IIIE subscribers beg to notify their
customers and. the public generally
that they have removed
To tate Store, lately or;rl;t/lie r1
by 4 . ,iii tele ell.,,S'r?rr7)1 r1 Door
11 I Afl )re JV. ,S'• llu/le)'t: of
l .
THE LONDON
Co 1i 1 M47rca� College
Telegraphic. Institute,
Is the'.oldest and best 1-:i -n in the I)o-
il'nioi, and l�furnished
z i a c las i 1 rul a.l,s and
nd
Professors fur several of the other Com-
mercial 8ebools.
BOOK-KEEPING'
tt
By S• xt:;lc and Double Entry is taught on
the improved and superior plan of -
.A et nal. Thisiiiess Transacton
The •ough instruction in Short Hand.
�L'riiltrl; and;felegtaphing; at reasonable
1•atr 3.
"o. 1 tg
Foe full In nznatioL in r
-te arcao
t Fames
Courses of lnstruction, etc.,address
JONES & BELL,
14- London, Ont.
F
S A o TH
FURNITURE WA E
M. *OBERTSON
Importer an l m
anufacu
rer of all kinds
ds
OFi
110 USEIIOLD Ufa,
.Such as
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
CENTRE TABLES,
MATTRASSES,
DINING & BRE4.K ASS TABLES,
BUREAUS, -
C AIS, nd
BEDS EADS,
In Great Varieliy.
Mr.: R. has great onSidence in offer-
ing his goods to the p blic, as they are
made of Good god Season
ed Lumber. and
by First -Class Workmen,
Coffins mad to Order
On the Shortest Notice.
WOOD Tl
Done with
Neatnes
RNING
and Despatch.
areroloms :
TWO DOORS SMITH SHARP'S
HOTEL, Main Street.
Seaf:iith, Jan'y 21st 1870. $7••tf.
•
Ittrre/roil e,
There. they .vial keep eoitstantlyon hand
k L_,f FRESH FAMILY t;Ri -
"lYls al • i; ` tel 1/03 1`10 ,t. X
l 1.1 3 F Mill
to
lee*1-
1'
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€}L 6 a' z.$r.s;: .e 41-sgt$°t.€€=
VI 2i,t/... i t i t .e
4'efu it 41,t,&`Li •t$i s si.4 ''€.,i ;: +5 t,-�ii L'� 9
W43 thi di; ti's .rh t•t: :iti Itil:Yl
=R
seta; business will lard=ed f.1tt• II,said.' MI by 1leccrs t'ar:lt#f tllzly ; and the said
Henry Cardiff shill discharge all debts .
and reeoive all credits t}n ac:coui t of the
said partnership concern.
Dated at Ainleyville, in the County e f
Huron, this. 14th day of November, 1870.
In presence of ► HENRYCAlt)'1l; i`'.
J. r. KERR. , ( GEORGE ELLIOTT
155,
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Quarter
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{ {
•tom +( ' -
CLOTHING, HATS cis CAIS,
TWEEDS, COTTON AND FLAN-
NEL SHIRTS, DRAWERS, SU-
GARS., TEAS, TOBACCOES,
llAISINS, CURRANTS, SPICES,
It c.,%c.
Too numerous to mention,
AT THE
•
P.y
Manchester house r
MAIN ST.t E ET,
S .A.. =E' 0 II, T 1
SEA F0U1. I, Nov. '15, 187t'
THE
Cheapest Teas r
ARE THOSE SOLD BY THE
Toronto Tea Company
Or their Ae
l
ts. A s
in
g
e trial and c
o
r-
parisonvttny othr teas_ at the sa.me
price: -will pre this.
Our 10c. Teas will be found equal to any
at Mc. our Gf)c. equal to any at 70c.
to
75c.. our 80c equal to any at $1. ; and
our $1 green .eq_eal to any, however high
the price ch -arced. Our Black Peas sell
from 60c to 90c.; mixed same prices.
Green Teas, from 50c. to $1. Japan {all
uncolored.) 550. to 80c.
All our Teas are sold for cash., at
.t
wholesale prices,_iiz Y pound, pound, and
5 pound packages.
• THE BEST PROOF
That the Teas of rhe Toronto Tea Com-
pany give satisfaction is the immense
trade we are now doing in them. Fam-
ilies who tried diem ond,e,•now get them
regularly.
TRY BEFORE YOU BUY.
towns where we have agents, par-
ties ties are invited to buy a small quantity
Y
to see how they like them. In districts
where we haye no agents, persons can
write to us for samples of, Teas of anv
kind, at any price, and we will send
thew by mail, free. We send la lbs. or
More to any Railroad Depot in Ontario,
freight paid, and collect through the
Express Agent. Put up in ponce,
pound, and 5 pound packages.
Address all orders to the
TORONTO TEA COMPANY,
168 Yonge Street, Toronto.
Sold in Seaforth by
ELLIOTT & ARMSTRONG
Seaforth, "Sept. Pith, 1870. 144-1
CAM
1 ate€zf
Physician, Su-
and R>iden
np stain, w
night or day:wi:
Seaford', July
P`,AL
. n4 Soli
cer,
theeyanCleric f t
=Guderioh,; Out.
N. B.y�-inn
Apt + Hwa
lea:
Hey *t •
t'
A.S. H. acrs3x
Seaforth, -dyed.
meats.
Preservation of da
Teeth -extracted
over NfeDon.a7ralPI
Seaforth. ?ec. 14
fOI.MERCLLL
James Lair
first-class seeorama
ling pubeie.The
ways supplied 'wit
tzs-afford. •Exeeilen
tion.
• A inlY
r
� 3�
T a
h. t€der
s
publie for
he lige
to him in times ��
eles past
and also to inform
resumed. busing
here
will he willbe
from old friends, a
Seafnzr.
t
11Y May_
llgORITISHEXC
erieh, 'OBIT. 3
AMR ;.J. s54. w)[r.)
T
can Hotel, Warsa
This hotel has ree�
dished, and refi
nowoue orf themes,
inodious in to Fro
Rooms for Corinne
Terms liberal.
: aeric
h, April
TE
H A ZTTRH JR
eez for the FCo
erich, Ont r'rtio
the sale of Bak
Stock Sa.5es eiza
:air;
ord's Wa"ice silo
G oderieh, lune
& W. Mcg'
Land Suzy
etc. All manner
with neatness an
ii s, Connnissiano
Next door south
forth.
Seaforth, Dee.