The Huron Expositor, 1872-03-01, Page 7„zz
MARcH 1, 1872.
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Slitth in Time saves 9
Tr Ton want to get the best Family soiving
,-Rt Machine in the Province of Ontario, go to
GEORGE MILIAN, Wroxeter,.
Who is Agent for the celebratecI
S 13 C> I\T
SEWING MACHINE
N.B.—Sewing "Meehina Needles of all kinds,
always kept on hand for sale.
Also, AGENT POD E. R. SIIOREY'S
IOYAL CANADIAN
CLOTHES -WRINGER
(mitt, at lifisa Milhir ahionable Dress-makint
Establishment, directly opposite the Post Office,
Wroxeter.
PRO BONO.PUBl_.ic
ATCHES &i 'JEWELRY
M. B.: COUNTER.
Ag just !received a very choice anal STI.periOr
stock of jewelry of every description ; also
Clocka, 'Watches and Musical Instruments. 1
very choice Jot of Violins, also Violin Strings. in
Vemlless variety. Every description of 'Watches,
Clocks and J.ewelry repaired, and warranterj to give
satialaction. It is needless tu say mom, as Qum -
ter ia well enough known, in the County of Huron...
REMOVED.
_HA
M. ROBERTSON,
et -maker and Undertaker,
EXT. ()VIM his ware -rooms to
JOENSON'S OLD STAND,
Main-atreet, Seaforth,
vaiefe loa.haa on hand a. superior stock of Frani.-
tnre of every description. '
CALL ..A.VD SEE IT
tarffERTAKINi. •
"Having purchased Mr. Thomas. Bell's .1-1.b.ARSE.
I am prepared to attend funerals on the shortes
zioti:.-e, either in town or country.
Coffins, All Shies,
•
I Kept OriStarttly On kvAlld.-
NOTICE.
W . FIT.LLERTON,
(pareveaLe oe ceasee-xe
Eve knovrn to the people of Seafortb, and
IMIL7ounclhag eountry as the DOMINION
LANDSCAPE ARTIST, -wishes to notify the
peopleofSeal ortli that he Ilea commenced
Iteffla in the _
Busi-
PORTRAIT LINE
First door Weat of Mr. Lumsden's Driv, Store.
'Itfy long experienee in the art en Nes Le to giire
entire aatisfaction to all who may fltvor me with
: trial. The latest style of Pictares can be obtained. •
- Children taken from la a. m. to 22. m.
IMING THEM -ALONG.
Young personawishing to learn the art would. dO
W,-.11. to COUR' ter rue, na I earl give thant my expe-
rience of over eleven year.
a'. W. FtLLERTON. Artieti.
217 Seafortli:
W HY A.RE
LAzARus,,. MORRIS GUS-
S.'Pereit4Cle.*
•••
LIKE:, BRIGHAM YOUNG
0,N• TItIAL"'FOR AIURDEB;r.
NGTIC11.—Any person sending the
answer to the above to the Agent,
N.r R. COVNTER, SEAPOR,TH,
within the next thirty days, will re'
oeiveau order izora L. M. (4; Co. for
a pair ef their superior new pattern,
Eye Ghtsses.
DANIEL MeGRFGOR
Bookbinder,
Ti.x.s just received a largeStock of the materials -
u -ed w the businer,-;„ at 1. is now folly prepar-
ta ere:tate, on the shortest notico and in thee
!test stylos, all erders he Way b.: favoured with,
t•EGISTERS, & BLANK BOOKS,.
Or ANY EIND,
leeits Printed and made ta onler, on the shorted
notice and at prices Which defy competition.
trork _Box-eg & .Fancy eases'
Made to artier.:
OLD AND,.NEW BOOKS
_ Bound and rezaah•ed at city prices.
Ptr.ions rel-itling at a di.,:hkace bv leaving their
tit!: Signal” Doeic Store. ZI-oderich, or, at
7'Entositt-r” office, Seaforth, or at .T. Grant's
stating may rely uponthe=
inti well bound.
Alt commanications addressed to the undersign.-
, will reeeive prompt attention.
DANIEL Mt:GREGOR,
Constaltce P. O., Ifullett
EPION15VI1 -LE --
GROCE4Y.. STORM,
(Late ot aforth,)
7.k5 roeeived fredi anpply Of Choice ParnilT
=roceries, of every description, embracing Y.017
Mae -flavored Teas,
of various varieties.
'ugars; Coffeee, Spices, Fish?
TODA,CCOES,
eants and every tither artiele in the Grocery Ilasp-
Weil IL, will i at iitief-4 a; mow tt:t can, be "
at tieaforth Or in any Hotthe in the County,
WITTER AND EGGS
taken in exchanv for goods as cash.
FLOC!' AVD leTPFD
4$.
Very de,eciption, kept c(mstantly on hand,,
chiding 6Liearson. C°.'e No, 1.
-
call ia re:Tectfuliy solicited.
W.31. THOMSON.
IIMEMDER TIIE BRICK. STORE"
EGMONDVILLE,
LOGA.N1S, OLD STAND.
MARCH 1-1872. 9
z
Cancter Cayce Extraordinary!
To the Editor of the Caton Yew Era.
DEAR SIR, -1 Shall fake it RS
great favor if you will iuSert the fol
lowing paragraph in our widel
circulated journal, trusting it ma
be sounded from one end of the Do
minion to -the other, for the ben,efi
-of na tank in &generally, feeling 'sails
fied that all those troo bled with t,ha
inalignant pest, the cancer, ean .ge
-.cured without cutting or,being ter
tured with extreme pain, by Dr
Mtanro, of Brucefield, neat, Clinton
Mts. Marten, my wife, some six
years ago had a,stnall substance feral
ed in her left breast, whichincreas-
ed to a large size. She used appliica,
tions, ooth internally and...external-
ly, but with little a•yail.. Twayears
.age we took advice upon, it and
were informed that it -was not a
-cancer. It was one continuation of
pain as, well as bearing all her sup-
port,' she became very • much reduc-
ed, all idea of cure was 'abandoned
and we considered that it w-ould end
her days in. this world... .Many Of
your readers are aware that I had
an accident :in May last, when I
nearly lost my life.. Dr. Munro, of
Brucefield, being called to the scene
.of my aceident and feeling so well
'satisfied_ with his skill and kind ,at-
tention in .My case, I advised. Mrs.
Marten to let the Doetorexamine
her breast. He at once said he be-
lieved it to be a cancer, but took a
little time to consider, finally de,
,cided it was a cancer, and said hel
had a sure ewe, without cutting, by,
a plaster (no cure, no pay) and coin-
imenbed to purify the blood by medi-
cine, then the application of the ,plas-
ter, whieh has,completely brawn the
whole cancer, root and branch. It
was considered the worst ca.:neer-67.er
zeen, a great many inches round and
four or five inches long; besides the
roots which extended Some six
inches from the body of the cancer.
Consequently brought Mrs. Marten
very weak and Soon • the doctor
b
°aided hlraself ,accordinm to her
0
weak Constitntion. and put on a
much lighter plaster than usual, ne-
cessitating a longer duration- °Op-
eration, we ate thankful for thus
taking more time, because in her de-
licate state Of health no doubt but
the rushing tthroughsystem would
have sent her to the grave ; but
there is no clotibt but a complete
-success has been obtained: Our signs
are these: lst, the wnole thing has
been drawn out, and as it rose we
could. see all the many roots came
away with the plaster and the large
ve
substance I haabove deseribed.
2nd, Mrs. Marten is free from pain.
3rd, She is fast improving in flesh,
which goes to show that, it is tho-
roughly eradicated from' the system,
because it is -well known they are
constitutional and affect •the whole
frame. Mr. Editor, it seems, as is
often stated, that good results from
evil. '1n this case, my accident is
likely to be the cause of -the pro-
longation of the life of those near
and dear te me, and that Dr.' Munro
was to be the instrument throu.gb
the allwise Providence to both.
hall eve') feel grateful; and Mrs.
Marten takes this Opportunity of
publicly stating, She will ever feel
thankful to Dr. Munro for this most
kind and,syrnpathetic feeling which
she receiyed from him during her
_
Wm. MARTEN, peddler.
From the Clinton ,Yetv 'Era, Feb. 8.
a
.
A letter from Mr. William Mae -
ten, Was published in our issue of
Jan: 26, in which he speaks in strong
teams of the successful cure of his
wife from a „severe canper, As to
the accuracy- of his statement we
can fully vouch, as we were permit-
ted, for the sake of letting the pub -1
lie know the facts o to see the cincer
before anfl after cure. at The cancer
had been forming for six years, and
Was very'severe at last, causing con-,
staut pain and nervetis 11 ritation
Dr. -A.tunro having procured at great
'expense a cure iroported from Eng-,
land, whose operations in the United
States he had _known and closely ob-
served for fifteen years, determine&
to apply it in this case, but, owing
to the ekbanstg.4 and low condition
of his patient, he had to proceed
more slowly than itt a robust pea
The remedy is both external'and in-
ternal, the latter to elanse the sys-
teni of cancerous impurity and the
former is -a plaster which ch aws-out
the cancer formed. The operation
of the plaster is almost magical, it
„seems to penetrate to every part of
the cancer, and converging lines of
inflamed appearance are seep meet-
ing at the cancer -•---soon the cancer
begius to rise, and atlast, it com-
pletely drops out, sound flesh forming babind. Mr. Marten is probab-
ly- technically in error when he
speaks of roots, as, properly speak-.
the cancer has no roots, it be-
ing a cellular deposit, and whitt Mi.
atArten calls roots being mdscular
attachments. The operation WWI not
at all painful, and the patietit im-
proved in flesh under it, and -is still
progressing. We shall continue to
--watch the case with inthrest t�, see if
there is a return and if the °fire is
permanent. At any'rate, Dr. Mun-
re's system of extracting cancer is
u. better than the barbarous and
se mingly useless naethod of cutt ng
th re out.' The 'cane r forth e p. ea -
out is comp1ete1iy out, and the a -
pr babnever be
system,
€1-1
she ',will ly
tie t happy ancl im aroving, an if
th re arryno can er. deposits in be
, -
ag in troebled.-
n publishing ibi we consider
- we are doing the pub ac a service', as
th i disease- is fearf tly prevale t.
. „
Dr Munro is well nd favora ly
known in Beucefield where he aS
. an eXtmisive pralcti e, and wa a
student at the Hospit ls,or Lond n,-
Edmburgh, Glisiow Paris a d
New York.
, A Fiarm.er's Exper onto Nvi th '
Ealt.
Having read- Man controversies
on the subject "Salt a, a Fertilizer,"
1 determined to tay t myself, aid
1. now send you thk3 r sults.. '
_experiment N . .—On pe s)
three-quarters of an a re, two bush-
els Blackeyed MarroYfat, sowed n
the 13th of Aprils lowed in six
inches deep. A Wet ime following
packed the ground an rotted ful y
half the Seed, it only COta ing through
properly on the crown of the ridg s
where the furrows s Ood on en 1.
Saw a reeeort 'in "Jo nson's Che
Istry" of peas and oat being ben
fiteiby salt and gyp um, thoug
it nagbt answer for mine, mix di
100 pounds salt with 5 ,pounds f
1
gyp um, and -sowed ov r them whe
abet t two inches hig .• Crop, one
'lar*iwaegon-load.of p as and straw;
threshede)24 bushels el a.npeasand
a little over measure. The follo*-
ing, lien. the Whrut on hat piece 'Vitals
,bett r filledand the traw a more
beau iful Color thani th t on the rest
. 1 .
of t e piece, although t e whole ivas
alik tiaanured, so nine so that sev-
eral visitcrs asked e if 1 .wa's
growing a new kind of wheat. This
led e- to try another e operiment
.N - 2. ---One acie : soil loam,
_
a.bou 10 inches in .de th; subsoil,
yell° clay and 14ne •tone gravel
tnixe ; well cropPed. out May,
1867 manured wi h 0 acres of
fresh horse dung, m eh of it vety
long had to empl- y a boy tfork
.
it in o the furrow s plow 4 it
in; r'dges one rod wid • har ; owed
light ly after plowi g ; then sowed
4 bt shels of Fife - he. t 'and half a
barre - of the .best co rn n salt, har-
rowe all in ; when th wheat was
in tsi o bladeS, sowed 110 pounds of
gyps m, the day alter sowing the
whea , a terrible rai -8 Orni washed
half sf it out one Si e ' f the ridges
(they happened to b across the
slore`
) and deposited 't a the water
furro s, where it peris ed. Sowed
on t e .18th . of May. Result—
Stra -moderately loIng, stiff, glossy
ldoki g, a beautiful i1ale gold. color i
head. vell filled ; ve ly plump and
clear yield), 23 bulhe s ; . cleaned
three imes.for seed, an separated
about a- bushel of tai)in s. Consid-
ering that the half of each ,ridge
wasashed-out, as above stated 1
thoug t it was a _some .s, for the
rest o my%Fife wheat on y averaged
16 bo hels per acre. I' hould have
said til at the bind was 2 stooks of
12 sh ayes, .
• irb' same Year I: sum er-fallowed
two acjoinino. acres • me tired with
30 loa a d yard ma-
nure, m, as well as
the s
fall w
In
s of •rich stabl
and. sowed th
lted acre, once
eat, -Soules. •
he fall -of 186
11
pl wed, with
looked the strongest ; 180
on oth r two acres, 1 D
each., In 1868, wheat ba
salted ieces the bes p
the, le st killed; w1en
-glazed
all was
I did
separa
pieces
bushel
adres
as better and rtr,
and of nicer col
darnaged by in
ot think it w rt
the. grain .of th
6 thresh ;' aver
per acre; the
sing been 'seeded
with allover and timothy
salt sh wed. its power
plant
iinsaite
• 186
teed a
as twice as stron'
piece.
Salted, sere
a distance by
cot
ts (
Clop the loads of hayi es
1,50,0 jounds each, on s,
three e ch on• theoth
afterm. th was double n
acre, a d tall- enbugh .o
ooWs,' I. llieS as they wet
1870 Sowet1-400 poun
ter on 'ail of thethree-ac
four lo' ds on salted acre
a -half e
celled
1871
loads o
other tyo ; no aftermath
it wort4 noticina I pate
teh year myse
o put On- abo
each time.
as all. the 1arid
alike, and pl. ste
te the very la •ge
the one are td th
satisfied with the
nted oub the piece
are hstonished at
e in appea_rance.
W3f. JOHN W
Massi
lted piece
ed plaster
pounds to
.ly killed ;
anted and
• ripe, the
w firmer,
r; but, as
er-killin
while to
di fferen t
.yield, 21
ole three
his spring
now the
he' clover
as on the
Id be no -
ark color ;
imated at
lted aere •
wo. The
he salted
weep the
hrough it.
isof phas-
es. Crop,
two -and -
ch ori others. Again ex-
afte
Season too dr
salted piece.; one
Thads
,careful
quentit
NOW
manute
attrib
turns o
ant Well
have po
and all
-differen.,
- - _
Crop two
each on
on any of
ed all the
and was
the same
is alike,
•Led alike;
extra re-
-salt, and
resql t. I
to many,
the great
TER,
's Mills.
Watax you are in Seaforth just run
into Frarik Paltridge's Photogra,ph Gal-
lery, 'tw II do your heart goo Only $1
. Scott's Block, Se forth.
per doze
THE HURONEXPOSITOR.
THE CIRCULAR SAW
Cuts through all opposition.
ERTSON & CO
Hale just received a large and splendid assortment of Rogers' and other celebrated makes
TLERY,
NICOLITt AND OTHER SILVER-PLATED GOODS,
1 TEA TRAYS, *COAL OIL LAMPS, .
Li tning and Turn-tOle Apple Parers,
STOC
Every Family should have one.
IMPROVED CHAMPION AND OTHER
CR -SS-CUT SAWS,
C'S CELEBRATED EXTRA MACHINE OIL
Warranted the best in use.
„Repairs for Abell's Patent Gear and Horse Power,
And every other article required in the Hardware Line—Shelf and Heavy.
JACKSCREWS TO 'HIRE.
SIGN OF THE CIRCULAR SAW,
198 ROBERTSON & CO.
1.2s.
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0
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McINTYIE & WILLIS, Main Street, Seaforth,
. •
}JTTAvE on hand a large 'Stock of Boots and Shoes which were purchased before the late rise in the
AVE of leather, aud which they are now selling at cost price, in order to make room for their
spring stock. Withfn the Peet fe* weeks, boots and shoes have advancedin prim, at least ten per cent.,
so that our ate& being now sold at former cost prices, an opportunity is offered for obtaining cheap
boot!' and shoe e which will rarely occur.
CUSTOM WORK attended to •promptly, as formerly. A good fit, and first class article guaranteed.
Remember the place, first door south of John Logan's, and opposite W. Robertson & Co Hardware
Store.
McINTYRE & WILLIS.
TkiE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE
T
GATiDNER SEWING MACHINE
Is supe
ior to any
taa.
now in the Market.
Having been exainined and tried by the most skilful mechanics and best judges the country can produce,
a
and by them aWarded Prizes at all the principal *xhibitions held throughout the Dominion during the
present year; inul although all the leading Mechines were arrayed ngaiust it, the GARDNER PATENT
1 has been declared
VICTORIOUS OVER ALL COMPETITOR 6
,
)
•i- _._
upon every test, and now stands foremost in the rank of sewers.
8 E**TICE 'LIST OF JPRIZES FOR 18711
First Prize a Toronto. First Prize at London --the great Western Fair. Iiirst Prize nt Guelph—the
great Central Far. First Prize at St. Catherines, Coanty of Lincoln. First Prize at Chatham, Comity of
Kent. First Prize at Waterloo, County of Waterloo. First Prize at Orangeville, County of Simcoe.
First Prize in Ione, County of Peel. First Prize in Caledon, Comity of Sinicoe. First Prize at Wel-
1
landport.Comi y of Welland. First Prize at Otterville, County of Oxford. Second Prize at Provincial
Fair, KingAton, Dipoma at Hamilton, and various County Shows.
This beautiful'ispecimen of mechanical abiliV is a purely Canadian invention, surpassing in shtiplicity,
durability, andineefpinees a,ny other Sewing Mudd= now in the market whether of Canadian, A.merican,
or English manufacture. .
r,
It will hem, ord: braid, tuck, gather, quilt, fell, and do all and every kind of Family Sewing and light
ManufacturingYok, using all kinds of thread. It lies a most complete STET OF ATTACHMENTS.
. ' *, HAAIILTON, ONT.
tint NO OT,i_r R. • If the price is a little higher than some others, it is the cheapest in the end.
Send for Circul rs and Samples.
GA.RDNER SEWING MACVINE COMPA:NY
P. 5.—Intera ing parchasers should not be misled by anscrupulouA m
a°oite of other Companies, who
keep Machines hey do not; sell, in a damaged state, to ino.ke capital forthemselves. .
Call and era me the Gardner before purchasing any other, at WI:Lariat GlIASSI'S WITOT00111.6,
Godmich-street, Seaforth. Agents wanted.
PETER GRASSIE,
179-52 Seaforth.
Dext
r Training and Sale Stables,
I
.
SEAFORTH, -ONT. 'FIR. B...A.ILEY bee's to inform the Farmers and public generally, that he has specially fitted up Stables
, ,
for Trainug and Wiling norpics, and purposesv to HANDLE TROTTING STOCK by
!training and de loping them to the best advantage He has engaged an old experiencecl trainer from
1
rettults from all mder my charge. Persons having good young sound free -stepping Horses wonld do well .
'Kentucky, with he assistance of 'competent grooms arid every facility for perfect and most satisfactory
Ito have them trained and see lf they cannot be made to trot fast. I am constantly in receipt of orders
Ifqr good drivep and-cau hell any number of good movers at HIGH FigannEs. Parties having Horses in
Training, will receive,their time every week, thus enabling them to see the improvement they are mak-
ing. We have at good a half-inile track as can be found .in the Dominion for treining Horses on.
Terms Reasonable.
Horses. 130,1gItt and Sold:, One or two good Trottel's for Sale.
OFFICE AN:D ST.,inr.,E0--South of the B. & L. H. B. R. Station and opposite tbe Woolen Fn ctofy.
206 - • Address, A. H. BAILEY. Seaforth, Ont.
ammozorwilairessco araller•MITINI
STOVES, TINWARE AND
GOAL . OIL.
RS. WHITNEY has just received a large stock
of Cooking, parlor and Box Stoves, of the best
manufacture, which she can sell as Cheap as any
in the trade.
TINWARE, of every description,
bkept constantly on'hand and madeto order
i.
so, Steve Ptpds, Eave Trougliing, etc.
1 , . ,
earaom-aora p•omptly attended to, and outside
ork will rec Ave Levery attention.
4
0A1E. ,011.1..
,
A large sto dt of the very best Coal Oil kept con-
stantly on hitnd, and will be sold wholesale and
rs:rioeilrlat.iiesee ind
bteid. bv note or
niber the place, Carmichael's Block, Main
eafoi h.
book account are re-
quested to se tle immediately.
ags, wocil pielllngs, old iron, brass, copper, etc.,
n
tak in ere Inge for goods. 197
,DISSOL TION. OF PARTNERSHIP.
OrtcE i he eby given that the Partnership
hitherto exi-ting betwi.i.n the undersigned,
under the na it rjnd style B. Shantz and Brother,
MUiars etc., f R xboro, hes this day been dissolv-
ed by mutu consent. The businein wjll hereafter
be carried o • by Isaac B. Shantz who will liquidate
liabilities contracted_ by the late firm, and col-
lect all debts due t� the said late firm.
(Signed,) B. SHANTZ.
ISAAC B. SHANTZ.
Hor,Brzs D, Witness.
Seaforth, an. 22, 1872. 218-1
.SEA_FORTH
PLANING/ MILL,
SASH, DOOR,
s —AND—
BLIND E.A.pT RY.
TUFsubscriber begs lea* te thank his numerous
customers for the liberal imtronege extended to
. him since commencing busitiess in Seaforth, and
trusts that he imiy be favored with a continuance
of the seine. ' 1
Parties intending to build would.do well to give
him a dell, as htwill continue to keep on hand it
large stock of all kinds ot
DRY -PINE LUMBER
SAL 8 ME ,
DOORS, BLINDS, .MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC.
He feel e confident of giving satisfaction to those
who may favour him with their patronage, as none
but first-class work-inen are employed.
1.--i-1.--.-Paxticular attention aid to -Custom Planing.
201 JOHN II. BROADFOOT.
J ST RECEIVED,
'AT
T H M AS LEE'S
CHOICE STOIC OF
FRE II FAPARY 'GROCERIES,
Comprising
TB 8, SUGARS,
CO FEES, 1110E,
„
0111 RANTS, RAISINS,
SO P, " TOBACCOS,
Etc., Etc.,
All of whicl, he can af.tord to sell as cheap as any
in the town. .
T FROM 50 cents TO $1,
And wana, ted to dive satisfaction to all.
SHEARSON & CO.'S
No. 1 Flour an.d. ed,
Of every de criptian constantly o
PROVISI
Seaford', Foundry
ZAPFE 6:CARTER
Would desire to call atteirion to their
greatly impr ved I
THRESHER EPARATOR
and. And
NS
Of alt kinds to be had at e lowest possible rates.
Simpson Spice, th est Condition Powder for
.Fium aoc in use. • armers, try it.
The high st p cc given for Form Produce of all
kinds.
ber the place,
SHE
ON & CO.'S OLD STAND,
West Side, Main -street,
SEAFORTII, Ont.
THOMAS LEE.
SALT.
ORDERS
Which is able to corapetewith any. other
Machine in Canada. .
Among its many advantages, we eall at-
tention to the following—the way the
Cylinderis constructed—it requires lesti
power and- is capable of
. THRESHING MORE AND CLEANER
THAN ANY OTHER.
The great complaint among Threshers
always was, that they could thresh more
than they could clean, our improved drum
does away with all these complaints ; it
is so constrinted as to regtilate the wind
to keep the riddles from chOking, without
blowing any grain over. We have also
improved our Mills to prevent the grain
going over with the straw.
We would invite Farmers and Thresh-
ers, generally, to give us a call, and ex-
amine our stock before purchasing [else-
where ; we can sell as cheap as any other
Establishment.
None but the best Material used, and the
very best workmen employed.
The Machines we sold last year enable
us to say that they gave better satisfac-
tion than any other ever sold in this
county. .
PITT'S HORSE POWER!,
keptonhandataultirnes.
We would -also desire to direct the
attention of farmers to our
SAWING MACHINES!
Which are capable of sawing from forty
to fifty cords of wood per day.
Superior Gang Ploughs, Straw Cutters,
Cultivators, Scuffiers. Wooden and Iron -
beam Ploughs, Scrapers, Kettles,
All of which we warrant to give satisfac-
tion, and. will be sold as cheap as at any
other Establishment in the Province.
REPAIRING AND CASTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.,
Done on the shortest notice and raost
reasonable terms. •
143-1y-- ZAPPE & CARTER. -
For • 11 kinds of Salt
Can now be filled at
GRAY, YOUNG & SPARING'S
"ECLIPSE"
T -WORKS
SEAFORTHI ONT.
Nov. 29,1
71.
208-4
CUTTERS. CUTTERS.
The beat made, most stylieh, most durable, and
cheapest .
CUTTERS, PLEASURE SLEIGIIS,
DEJIOCRAT CUTTERS,
Manufactured at
21043 MeINTOSH & MORRISON'S F
Carriage actory,
Main -street, Seaforth.
Wmill al OLIVER,
SIGN OF TIM
SCOTCH COLLAR.
A choice resortment of light and heavy
harness, wb las, bells, horse clothing; etc.,
kept constai tly on .hand.. •
Repgring promptly attended to, and
charges inocLa a e. Rem ember the place !
sign of the 'cotch Collar, Main Street,
Seaforth.
163tf
W. H. OLIVER.
QUEEN
Insurance Company
OF LIVERPOOL & LONDON.
--o—r .
CAPITAL - $2,000,000 Sterling
CHIEF OFFIC1S—Queen. Buildings, Liver-
pool, And Gracechurch`Street, London.
CANADA Bita.acar OrricE—Exchange
Buildings, • Montreal.
BOARD—WM. Morton, Esq., Chairman:
Henry Thomas, Esq., David' Torrance,
Esq., an d the Hon. James Ferrier,
BAN KERS--M01SOn'S Bank.
LEGAL AI VISERS Messrs. Ritchie,
Morris & Rose.
MEDICAL ADan—William Sutherland,
M. D.
Sunvanon-i—Thomas S. Scott, Esq.
Ammon—Thomas R. Johnson; Esq.
RESIDENT SECRETARY AND GENERAL
AGENT,—A. Mackenzie l'orbes, 13 St..
Sacrement Street,' Montreal.
The undersigned having been appoint-
ed. Agent for the above Company, parties
desiring to insure against less by fire can
,do so on the most favourable terms.
Life Policies granted on as advantage
ous terms as any other respectable Com-
pany doing business in Canada.
JAMES H. BENSON
'Agent
OFF/CB—BENSON & MEYERe'S. r
Law Office,
safoich.
Seaforth, Nov. 8, ism 153-tf.—
CHEERING PROSPECTS
FOTt N
ABUNDANT,ITRT
The present favorable Spring -weather
warrants both farmer and mechanic
'making timely preparations for the com-
ing harvest.
THOIVISON ik, ,WILLIAMS
'While thanking their patrons for the lib-
eral encouragement accorded. them in the
past, would cordially invite the atten-
of • Farmers to their choice assortment of
Harvesting Machines for 1871.. • Our
- Ohio Combined Machine,
with Johnson's Improved Self-itake,' has
given complete' satisfaction for the past
owo years, and is now offered to the
public with the strongest guarantee for
durability and perfect work.
The Cayuga Chief fr _Mower,
Which has gainecl for itself a world-wide
reputation is again offered as the nioSt
durable, handy and best workin,,a Mower
known, being construCted bathe body of
the machine entirely of iron and steel,
and with it we defy competition. We
also offer the
Johnson's SelfRaking Singe
Reaper,
which took .first and second -prizes at»ko-
vincial Exhibition'1870. This reaper as
acknowledged to be superiot to any other
patter* now in use, as it cuts perfectly,
takes tip kdged or tangled grain better
'than any other rake or reeImachine, and
cuts equally well from either side of the
field when wind is strong from anTdi-
rection, can be raised or lowered when in
motion and. is very durable,
We mnvite inspection of our machines
and mode of manufacturing by pur-
chaserS before giving order's elsewhere.
We guarantee satisfaction ilia every ma-
chine, orrno sale.
TERMS EASY.
The, agriculturalists of Perth .and ad-
joining counties will not (we believe) tbe
so bhnd to their own interests as ;to
give their orders to shops more thlan
100 miles east, when there areofirst-c
works in their naid_st, building largely
the best machines, equal to any of the
same machines made -in the Province.
Call and see us,- -send in your orders
by mail, or deal with our agents, as in
every case you will get a perfect ma-
chine, and on the same terms as your
neighbor. Our principles of business
and prices being established_ and. uni-
form.'
All other kinds of implements con-
stantly on hand.
STEAM-ENGINES 13I3ILT,
And, all kinds of MILL WORK done
promptly.
Address
TROMSON WILLIAMS,
MITCHELL '
Oihario