The Huron Expositor, 1871-03-17, Page 5ameasameasaaaaakeer
aposition. Sitneoe
re Ministerial.
-Springer, Reform
line-pton South -----
iosttion.
NOMINAI
. for North Hue
Blvth, On Tues--
h5tig
he rear Of Kr.
,at half -past 12,
Knasideratale nn ale
The Morning
iori of a beanti-
t alarge now-
! all parts of the -
is 404 or more
Itad the snow-.
Med for a -few
',speakers wouhl
l'Atfortn, but, the
,such qttantilies,
disagreeable,
• tlid hearers,
ssary get
_ess as soon 136
Flsq.., Returning
e- with essed tite-
r' ‘
•ti.t _raw respect- .
i electitila, tnal
,eeztsion the an-
,
thews& veit irt
' He then .
re --
e an oppartu-
teir eandif 'atm
S fworosed by
!-onded by Dr.
Wag proposed
:teonded by :, J.
Riles Johnston.
attion.
h h eesed the
,otf- hand style,
'mit at makin. g
i- he faneied
i.en before the
re-election, he
f what, he had
*r years. Ho
ireat thing for
ianCrittlinfavE).
'Measure for
ber landS he
aollam to. the
Gentlemen, -
ieople'a repre-
4tron, f have
int to study
. my mind, I
. I" have Sup -
root ecoe-
had. They
-ing the laat
MAW, whi(ele
Id speak for-
; have Revel-
, ever, for in
Ana with the
. require to
Retbrtuera
id Mr. Gib-
6ught in six
Sloan, who
O -I1 WaS ran-
ind is now-
, candidate.
and second -
is twos*
t€; if yea
our sorrow.
1.n for you.
iiee your in-
s
. „atei.,‘ every
F itiii courA-
you at wiry
i:rag money
tr.-s. I have
, , .
reds of doie
ing you, 1
te Ottawa,
hat $160',-
C'eessfut in
I- tell you.
I you dier-
than all
; ever lied,
OtOntS and
z
before- yen
lse in the
, etand by
nd silver .
c
atiOn. A.
Gent e-,
.-t, time to
for. One
the story'.
T. Ilayaa
• adche§s-
rey would,
idol such
a Mr..
einseIvm
le itee cf
=lila not
form
eimenced
t hi d -
("tot s by
!!-; for th`e
and the
Ws. To
rt
that 1
trent.
'Ar facts, _
I low
ere
any
lure the)
t went
-tct
IVIAReff 17, 1871.
slArk a vote than tocast one -with
an honorable intention, even if the
measure should prove injurious. In
reply to the charge of being a
"Grit," and the predictien that he
would sell himself ia six months,
Mr. Gibson said he had been a sub-
stantial Reformer for twenty-five
years, lint knew nothing of the term
Grit,l) and that he valued his
Qpiniops. too highly to sell them.
.Mr. Gibson used up Mr. Hays at all
points, and in conclusion said that
as the weather Was so severe, he
would not detain the people longer.
Ile wonld make a further explana-
tion of his views at his weecings
throughout the Riding. Ao pres-
ent he wished them to go home
and think the matter over calmly,
and ou the 21s1 to ovine., one _and
all, and vote with a clear con-
stitietice, for the men they thought
Nvo,n1(1 do most for their in tete,- ets.
i'kDr. Sloan and several others
made a few remarks, which wete
well received. The meeting then
diverged.
LATEST ROM MANITOBA.
TROUBLE AHEAD.
The Olatario Volunteers Abuscd
and Insulted.
•SUR GEORGE- E. CA:RiTER'S MODEL ATTOR-
NEV-GEN.E11.1.L:
Thefollowing letter written 1
Canadian to the Hamilton T
will give our readers some ide
the manner in which law is adm
tered in(the,Province of Maait
rt also shows the manner in -wl
. our brave volunteers. have been
stilted and ill-treated by the mi
able creatures whom Sir Geo
Gartier has SIlt from the Irovi
of Quebec to .dminister the laws
'Manitoba, and to fill responsible
sitions in, that Providee. Surel
day of reckoning. is not far off
these worthie. After reading
following. which. has been am
corroborated by yaricus other
ports, we ask if it is not time
people of this country were rising
their mightnm
, as one man, to
dawn, or at least to check, t
growing curse of Lower Can
dam- ination :— - •
The political situation is at pr
ent far from being satisfactory. I
horde of temporarily disguised reb
NV h ich Lieutenant -Governor Arc
bald has surrounded himself wi
and the persistence with which
refuses to give satisfaction to tho
who suffered last winter—his t;
nig every opportunity to. cast sha
and indignity upon them—is grad
ally working up to a climaX, and
will be strange if it does not termi
ate in bloodshed. The Chief Mag
trate appears little better than
mere tool in the hands of these ya
i pires—lloth local. and foreign—whi
the authors- of all the evil are f;
• toning on the life and blood of ti
. .
country that as to bear the expens
The leading spirits of the coward
rebellion of iaet year are skulkin
around the settlement with low
jaws as long as a yard of crape as
make believe that they were "al war
loyal," while, at the earn° time, the
• have stepped in to all the lucrativ
jobs in the country under the ne
regime, and laugh in their sleeves a
• those who lost everything but p
• trietism, at id who are not much be
ter off, as. far,as justice and fiiirnes
ow, concerned, than when Riel wa
in,,po wet-. Tho former are very se
--lam ace"). out after dark -a -not tha
yone would care to harm the mis-
er' able hounds—for the ceneciousnes
�f their own. guilt haunts them like
1 ;,•ectre, and they fear retrihutio
from those who stffered inuocentl
at their hands. The recent impar
tations, however, are more audaci
OHS, and one from Mon tread—whon
Ir. Aichibald has taken to his
rexgiorn, has warmed himself into of -
„Ice bv writing 'tentacle speeches in
\the official organ here, and palming
hem off on a credtilous- comtunnity
n1
I.
3 eXte110r.3 efforts, made to large
. embleges. The. electoral district
ae which he was returned (without
district&apposition) contains about three
:houses, and is ,principally inhabited
Vey semi -civilized Cree Indians, wh4)
live in buffalo skin tents, and call
ale,ither 1-ead nor write. This 'man,
'whose name is Clarke, was a police -
wart pettifogger in Montreal, and
•:arrived here about three weeks he-.
tibre be .eat.s elected to the Maniteba.
✓ eisl'iture—of which he is r ow At-
toeuey-Geneed. With the 'nib -lush -
effrontery that would do credit
0 a Peter Funk auctioneer; be has
3 'armed himself into the affections
f the sianpleeniuded people of this
IA
aountry so successfully that his
audacity has grown into unmitgatcd
avarbettrance, and has given SO much
confidence to him. that he does not
where to stop. He has hood-
winked the Lieutenant -Governor,
bullied all the loeal magistrates,
wheedlea.4).0 half-breeds, and bribed
•And muzzled the press. • Yet he is
not satisfied, and must, foraoOth,
tamper with the spirit of the soldiery.
This kat was his crowning effort,.
and baa resulted Very unfortunately.
About three weeks ago, by his order,
•eree-.0 soldiees were arrested for an un
-
iv. a
ives
it of
oba..
)ich
in-
ser-
rge
nee
of
no -
y a
for
the
pi y
re -
the
in
pu t
his
ada
es -
els
hi-
th,
he
se
Lk-
inc
it
fl-
111 -
e.
er
a
Ys.
a.-
t-
1 -
a
important quarre with sonr half-
breeds, at the 'bot Gm of wlii h . rurn.
and it prostitute mere the i ncipal
agents. The men were riecl before
a petty tnagistrate who S tb tted to
the dic ation of the alkim ortant
-Clarke, Q.C., and ttern y- 'eneral,
and wete fined $ 0 eacl r to be
imprisoned far,thr e mo th. Such
an offence in a milto wo ild be
punished with a fi le of .,,.2 ft t* the
stipendiary magist ate. But Mani-
toba knOWS only o e rul r a d that
ruler is the great qarke, Q. , V. and
Attorney -General, and t4 great
Clarke has an. anti mthy Or 1 ntario
soldiers. It TS it large cLIflOI nt,for
private soldiers to -aise, but ti e fine
and costs ($96 in all) as aised,
and the nen taken out. On riday
last; sit COI opral wh arrea -fd tithe
;street (by orderof 1 Luke, wit )out a.
warrant, on a dhar e of h yin. won
at card- flaying fr m a half- freed,
the sum of $50; it must be recol-
lected that, in :cal Frei ch' ettle-
mentS, Manitoba n t exclded gam-
ing and lotteries ar look d ate ori as
_
a iegititi ate busin ss. ram all I
can learn, the gam Was -I, fan!' one,
and, at the beginning, th half breed
was considerably thead, btt1 lock
having ti riled agai st hin be s tight
the pow r of the aw o thia cone-
try-eeor Should sa the farcci that
is genera ly enacted in ti e 4bsence
sueli—to -recover 'I is mo 1 ey. Bali]
to the amonnt of $1,200 N ins offered
for the aelease of the soldie - but.
Clarke r ,fused to acceipilt 1 u
Saturday afternoon the en f he
Battalion•
to the .rumbe of •b nt
200, Wen to the police -s ati ii and
demazadec the release of the o diet.
This was , efused,wLen eothe s f them
went- in, voice open the ce 1 and
took the oldier out. Thg M t nted
Police Fo ce made a slight a tript
at preven ing the reecue, Itit r sist-
ance -we'll 1 have been in vain The '
picket w ts turned out, and the
Colonel a d 'Major made ah e i rt to
dissuade t tern .frorn takin th man
back to the fort ; but if ch ike ould
have been found, all the ofhce 8 in
the force emild not have Re nted
the men from dealing out sum lary
punishmertti to that obnox ou Indi-
vidual,. and he chances would have
been that :iis position in t re ani-
.toba Cabiret would have, bedi via-
'Ciint. The'most- unfortum te p rt Of
ed ; fte4-
e,
d isocr the
arg-
e - b tilt
the affair, however,' occatt
wards. After the reter
wen to the fort, a rife was
ed in the nave, , and th
pierced the ehouldeft of a y
named Heury Thatupaon,
dangerous wound in the r
of his lupgs, and he now
precarious 20ndition. The
is believed, •was intended f
the officers, most of,w1 orn h
of late, re lling in ,the• e;trl
ex -rebels. A corporal nal. ed
enson, fro Toronto, is no a
otter, charg cl with having re(
shot., Ste enson, howeve d
the charge. He will be xa
to -morrow.
tin
ausit
alit like
ies itt
bul t, it
✓ o
ve 1 een,
1
a.n
g a
Rf
tev-
mis
the
. lies
tied
• NI
For the 0
Seaforth aoc
ventry's.
eapest Boot a,nd
rding :to quality,
- -
The Bi: ck Sea ues,i ion
A Loud n telegram st/ ; tes
Earl Gran ille 'announced to
House of ,ords ori Mon ay
the confere ice f the 8.1ck
question , h; d •terminated ; th
treaty had been .signed ab ogs
the restricti ns upon the a mi
of foreigu lea Towr i to
Dardanelles and Bosahoru .
naval vessel, of friendly poaers
ne admitted by the Porte -w en
needed t� e force the treaty of 1
The Dan 11 b an Comm issio is
longed twel years, and the rot
expressly de hires that no po ver
relieve itself of the obligati° s of
treaty witho t the consent o all
signatories,
I I
s40, ii
go Co -
No.' 1 hom
cow hide for $'
The Germ
indisposed.
Marshal .11,
ba.den Qu his
It is state
destruction o
•ed by the Gea
Eight lives
wreck of a st
coast of the I
• Owing to 1.
half a mile of
by the Lachia
is a foot and I
The Germ,
are to celehra
between Fra
a greed demo
• It is repot
eerta in mem
who know wh
made kip boots for
• 50, ait Coventry'
n Emperor is s rio
•
cMabon h
return to
that rep:
property
mans,
b ve bee
am laun
land !of J
st week's
he CI -rand
e bank ne
141f tinder.
138 'in Sa-
e the retu
•ce and
„stration o
din - M
rs of the
ch rail wa
•
probability, eceive th
sistance, are b tying elig
the lines of, t e favorit
Capt Macdonald, of
ship Europa, nd Mr.
Mr. Waller, he first
officers, were washed ov
the 4th insta t on the
passage, durin the prey
heavy storm. There wi
exceedingly h eh sea at
that no effort
them.
•
bat
the
.bat
Sea
a1
ion -
he
he
iay
vere
56
col
an,
he
he
lost by
b up n
rsey.
thaw
run•
ir M ntr 1
wat r.
Fr
rn o
aterl)
the
titres
ity C
wjII
cit
rai
tbe
Davi
and
rboa
bona
lenc
s su
the
ould be madet.
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nd
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•
THE URO
EXPOS'
BIRTHS.
Weeseee—At Seaforth, on the -14th ins
:the wife of Mr. Oliver 04.1Vilson,
daughter.
HeDOINS.—At E ondvill
n
inst, the wife o Mr.
•* of a daughter,
CLUF.F.---IMc
the wife of M e David. Chili of •a,
daughter. •
He Rena —In Seat'
the wife of Mr.
• sem: .
Kil
Op, ma
1
8,Di1t1ie' 11
hos. liodgi
he 10th ins
•1
a
s,
•1
rth, on' he 1C th
Samuel Harris, pf a
• IAG S.
Thi.nan ClauSEN . -- At Seaforth, on
Febr ary 7th, 1 r. Hen y Bauer; to
Mrs; lElizabeth Clausens, beth of :the
townhip of Hay
• 'AUCTIQN SALES.
On Wednesday, March
O'clock, noon, on lLoc 1,
Town'51 ip of Hay, 'arm St
pl ein en e Jo hie Co1iingwc
to. . A. Bishop, 'Au tioneer.
On T iesday, Ma ch 28, a
noon, et eclit sale of l'aem St
plereen s, on Lot 2, Come
1Vm.• rbuckle, Proprie
Brown1 e, Auctioneer. ”
THE Ai
SEAFORTH, March
Market dull, very little o
unchan red.
Wheat, (Fall) $ bushel,
-
Wheat ( 'pring) bushel,
Barley 4/ bushel
Oats ushel,
Peas 15 ushel,
Butter, 15 lb.
Eggs,
ides,
Sheen Slpis,
Apples.
Potatoes
Pork e
Hay, pe ton,
Flour, p r 100 lbs. ,
TiMothy Seed, per lb.
Clover S ed, per bushel,
22nd, atl 12
o icessime 2,
an(1 pe-
od, ProPirie -
12 o'cleck,
oe.E and tm-
skin 1, Ilay,
-or. Jarnes
17,
pri!oes
to 106
-45 to 1:36
:48 to 0:p
:e6 to 0:4
:70 to 0
- 0: 5 to OA
0 to 75
0 to -114(
5 to -1j0
:45 -to 044(
• :00 to 6O0
8:0p to101,00
:50 to 0(00
:08 to 0-112
.:510 to 520
OK HE
SU• T IERLANp
Are now prepared to supply
• ,
'GENTS' CLOT
Cheap °aid Good..
Parti s are requested
couipare prices and judge
selves.
to c0.1,
for theni-
Those ringing their O'Tt CLOTHf,
every attention paa to th4a
3r•
rrant a4 our
ound not to be beat, either
RICE, FIT or FINISH:
Men's and Boys'
OTHI1NT
Cut with are and ecoeomy.
S TIIERLAND B OS.,
1-71-tf • Opposite Orniiciiaei'b Hotel.
will have
as -former
We
And are
-for
SEED
TAO YO
elefINO
Do you
YES!
Then ics
SEEDS! SE DS!
• WANT any bad Se
ant any GOod Seed?
to
SEARLE' DA
Ag,riculitural eecl
CLINTON.
cls?
IS
tore,
They have a large lot of No. Tim;
othy and 0 over Seed on hand, t Iow
prices.
Also, a I rge lot of
Field a d • Garden
• GO NG O‘FF
• $AR.LE ct„, DA
171-3t ClintoInt.
EG EMPORI
The su•lis riber is still in his o d Btand,
and prepare 1 to pay
The igliest Cash Pri e
For -any qu ntity of
GO.b FRESH EGG
Delivered at the
ggg Emporiu
• Ma, n street, Seaforth.
• To all par les (merchants and o hers)
with whom he has done busines uring
the past feu years he returns earty
thanks, and rusts years,
att t on to
business to iierit their • patrona e n the
future. •
• D VID D. W,IL 0
Seaforth, larch 16, 1871. 1 1-tf
114S McINTO
Wishes to announce to the laclies e ; ea-
• forth and surrounding countr
she has removed to
The FARMERS' STORE, above t e
IPOST OFFNE,
Where she will be most happy to re
orders in -
MJLLJNE.RY, D
ANDI
MANTLE MAKI
In the latest and most approved
the season. She also keeps on ha (
A Choice Selection of Fkwers,
• ers I Terry Silk, &c.
STRAW .11:ND HAIR 1,
cleaned on short notice.
171-tP
OLD
eia-e
t le of
e th-
0
PRIV TE 'SALE.
One span of w riling Horses.
One set of dou ile Harness.
One Wagon; one iron rlough.
One set of double Rarrows.
The above will be sold on easy terms.
Apply to ALEXANDER SMITH,
Lot 28, 4th Concession, McKillop.
171-4e.,
TAVERN FOR SALE.
TE well-knoWn and. old established
Hotel, "The 1.46-xburgh Hotel," sit-
uated in the thriVing village of Rox-
burgh ' • along with the house is one-half
acre lefland. and good. stabling. Right
oppotite is " Rock's Mill," doing the
large •t gristing.bueiness in the County.
To a party with a small capital this is
'one of the best st ds in the . County of
Huron. Apply to he proprietor, THOS.
W4SON. Walto P. 0. 171-tf
No110E.
LL persons indebted to the estate of
the late William McAdam, whose
ciebts are overdue, are requested to pay
the same to C. L. Van Eemoral, at
Egmoedville, within. one month from
date. And. ell persons having any claim
on sa d estate will present the same to
the s• me person, duly authenticated. -
0, L. VAN EGMOND,
MES HILL, • Executors.
Ma eh 14, 1871. 171-4t*
TE
for t
ENDERS WANTED.
DERS will be received by the
idersigned, up to the 15th of April,
e erection and completion of a
RICK CHURCH !
With Stone Basement, in the Village of
AINL 'YVILLE.
Pla s and Specili ations may be seen
at Mr. JOHN LECH .Ainleyville. •
R. GRAHAM,
171-2t. Dingle P. 0.
• NOtICE
TOAK MEM
The 'subscriber its prepared to contract
for the delivery OT
TAN rARK
At th following St tiOns : •
arroubrookl, Mitchell, Sea-
fo •th, Clinton and Goclerich.
Teri sof contrac and all particulars
furnisl ed at the s ibscriber's store in
Seaforth. • Extra in ucements offered to
parties closing cont acts at mice.
L R. CORBY,
• Farmei ' Store, Seaforth.
Seal Ali, larch 7, 1871. 171-8t
Chonge )43usiness
JU
ST
S ARTED
0 SUCCEED.
• AND BOUND
MHE Subscriber, Mr. THOS. LEE;
1 having parches d the Stock of
W. A. SHEA SON & CO.,
at a considerable red
both able and deter
customers, and all th
favour him with a ca
will astonislethe peo
the surrounding vici
lotion on cost, he is
Med to sell to his
se who may kindly
1, at such prices as
le of Seaforth and
ity.
He has just receive 1 a large Stock of
I FRE H
FAMILY GROCERIES
COM.P111
SING
TEAS,
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
• RICE,
NEW FRUITS, ETC.,
Which he -will sell at remarkable Low
Prices.
-Oa
FL6JR AND FEED.
ae also keeps constantly on hand, a large
stock of Flour and Feed of every des-
, :cription, consisting of
7PLOUR,
CORN MEAL,
OAT MEAL,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
ran, Shorts, Oats, Earley, Peas, eize.
Flour and Feed delivered with dispatch
i Harpurhey, Egmonville and Suaforth,
f ee of charge.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
All varieties of ;Field and Garden Seeds
kept constantly on hand.
•
11 kinds of Produce
Taken in Exchange for Goods, at
E HIGHEST CASH PRICES.
REMEMBER!
ARSON •L• CO.'S OLD STAND!
THOMAS LEE.
69 -ti
MUSIC.
'he undersigned is now prepared to
give
MUSIC LESSONS
Either at her own res
hatle of Mr. McCaughey
de 'ce8 of her pupils.
M.
17 -tf
deuce, one door
8, or at theresi-
g.'
HUMBLE,'
a-Seaforth.
FOR
A HOUSE AND TWO LOTS
DESIRABLE Dwelling -house and
two excellent lots on!St. John street,
Se forth, for sale on reasonable terms.
Ap ly to •JOHN SEATTER,
167-tf Druggist, &c.
5.
Root of all Evil!
SK EY.
No more to be had at
SCOTT
ROBERTSON'S,
But to pro uce the best and. largest of
_
COOD ROOTS
BUY YOUR
Field.& Garden Seeds
at
SCOTT ROBERTSON'S
Timothy, No. 1.
Red Clover, .
Alsike ditto, "
Trefoil ditto, "
Dutch 'White do. "
FlaxSeed, • •
Tares or Vetches.
Rape for early feed.
Onion and. Cabbage
Seed.
Mangle.
Early Petatoes.
—AND—
LARGE STOOK
Of the following kinds of
PROVISION
Constantly on hand.
SUGAR -CURED and SMOKED
BOILING HAMS,
BACON--CUM13ERLAND' CUT,
CHOICE SHOULDERS,
SMOKED CHOPS.
LARD, IN TUBS &CROCKS,
Sweet and clean.
Factory Cheese,
Brandy Cheese,
Stilton Cheese.
A few Tubs of very choice
Dairy Packed
FALL BUTTER.
Choice Family Flour,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
OAT AND CORN MEAL,
ETC., ETC.
COUNTRY PRODUCE!
Taken in Exchange for all Purchase.
Goods -delivered in Seaforth, Ilarpurhey
• and. Egmondville.
W. S. ROBERTSON.
Seaforth, 15th March, 1871.
• I71 -2i
FAR NI FOR SALE.
ral Subscriber offers for sale his
farm, Lot No. 28, First Concession
of Hay, 'Loudon Road, half a mile from.
Kipper) Oonsisting of 100 acres of ex-
cellent land, 65 of -which. are ,clearede
For particulars, apply to .•
ALEXA NDER. MLN,
170-tf •On the -Premises.
• PAINTING.
—
• JAMES WILLIAMS
Begs to in imate to the public that bo•
has remotiied from McIntosh. & Mor-
rison's Cairiage Factory, e.id ha.s rented:
Mr. Wi iam -Grassie's Paint
• Shop,
Where he may be found at any time.
Mr. Williams is prepared to execute, on.
the shorteist notice, all kinds of
Carriage Painting, Sign. Painting,
• and Ornamental Work.
Give him a call. RemeretbeAhe place,.
opposite Murray's Stables. 170 -1St.
I NOTICE.
IN the Matter of -the estate of .Tanies
•Moore. of the Township of Tucker -
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smith, de eased. All parties to whom.
the estate f the said James Moore, de-
ceased, is lin any manner indebted are
required *thin two months from this.
date to present their claims to David
Manson a0 W. S. Mundell for settle-.
ment. And all persons indebted to the
said estat; are required to pay the -
amount du by them to the said David,
Manson ant W. S. Mundell.
Dated this 6th March, A.D. 187L.
W. S. MUNDELL,
DAVID MANSON,
Under povrer of Attorney from JAN -Er
Moon , Adeninistratrixe
BeNsoe• & )VIE'Vele,
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Solicitor for AdminiStrateix.
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FRANK PALTRIDGEr
PHOTOGRAPHER, -
Returns thanks to his very numerous
friends for their very extensive patron-
age, and would beg to state that he is,
turning out better pictures than ever,
since his return from England, where he -
visited some of the best galleries in Lon-
don and other large ities, and also,
brought home Borne extra, good chemi-
cals; (on which the success of ,Photog-
ra.phy, greatly depends,)—better than
can be obtained in Canada, arid made ar-
rangements for a further' supply, which,
together wiith extra finely appointed• .
_ rooms and long experience, renders Frank.
Paltridge's Photographs universally ap-
preciated and acknowledged to be the -
best produced. West of Toronto. Call.
• and sec some of his new style of medal-
lion pictures, —the only true medallions,
made in the County ; also, those beauti-
ful, never -fading enameled pictures,---.
the only place they can be obtained..
Frank would beg to istate, in justice to,
himself, that all those who obtained.'
such poor inferior pictures, last summer,.
during his absence in England, that if
they Wing t em back (as a great many
-
hive done), 11e will exchange them for
good, .prope ly-made and artistieally-
posed pictures, made by Frank himself..
I would say I am destroying all nega-
tives from Which those poor pictures.
were made, as being unfit for use. I ant„ -
determined to keep the le.ad in Photoge
raphy in this section. All work war-
ranted. Always at home and in good.
temPePhotograpner, Scott's Brick Block,
FRANK PALTRDIGE, •
SEAFORTH, Ont.
. Photographs at One Dollar per
dozen, with a view to still further re-
ductions.
17p -t1
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FUR
AmUTURE
THOS BELL'SI,
THOMAS BELL.
Is now prepared toeina-nufacture furni-
ture
As Cheap as the Cheapest..
Parties wishing to buy wholesale can
be supplied at:
Toronto Wholesale Prices..
WARE nooNts OPPOSITE THOMAS
WORK SH0P, CORNER OF MAR,
IC.T SQUARE.
TURNING done on filo
Shoiltest Notice.
COFFINS .lept constantly ou
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A HEARSE FOIR 1-1,11REe.
170-tf
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