The Huron Expositor, 1872-03-29, Page 7gAttot 29, 1
SKF
J. SEATT,.
:t N G BR O :
Ana c1.e ler in Pure
ll CHEMICALS AND DYE STUFFS,
PERFUMERY,
AN YA + 0 TOILET AR'F`ICLES
Agent for tiewiitg Ma Ulises, Droner -
y xt..i cl'on easy terms.
J. S < TTER
Se Orth, Nov. ,l, 1S, 0. 594f.
SHOPS FOR SALE.
SALE, , twat shops and forty -font feet trout
til \r.ti*,r Street, i etftrrt-h, opposite oa
t- .ct s Ill tel. App1. to
LAi:NOTICE,
OCAN
Ha a Loft of
: A LSg MANTLES
TL S,
-_SNP-
D ESS, -DOD$
Wthieh he is anxious to Sell Offs at Cost,
YES, BELOW COST,
)r az--y reasonable paiee that a customer may off.
Therefore, Lzurt , you will please call at the
• J
a theste-rHouse
MAIN,STREET,
triton, twirl get your piek of the Goods before the
ares all solei-
for th,trli
" 1.9:1
I ISN ESS, HARLNESS,
9
. u ph in Printing Machinery.
In recording the pact that the
cel fitc iz is ilo ' printed oy two
Walter Presses (so-called after the
'atikare of the inventor, the chief pro-
riet-0r of
the London Ti n.,es,. to the
�
production of which these presses
first Ltpplie 1) the pro.!,rictor
thus s the Scotsman is now
rhes:. writes :
printed, a reel of tightly rolled pa-
per,
a-pe' in the foYii' 1n which 1t leaves
the slier -mill, fully four miles in
length, and weighing nearly six
c
silt, i5 placed at one end of the Ilia-
ehiue, and in the process of unreel-
ing
hree -inn is damped, printed first on one
side and then on the reverse with
unfailing precision, is cut into sheets
and delivered at the rate, of, fully
12,000 sheets an hour at the other
end, of the machine. The ,delivery
is made on two beards, each of
which receives a sheet alternately.'
e hoar ,l are watchedlads who,
Great VaTi.ety
A'E'WILSON'O�
SEAF lid T Hs_
:TB
N IZs o all kinds,
v ALIS,ES-rrwt a few,
WHIPS -of. all sorts, -
G*oLLAlt --aU sizes.
:,`u leen, CF[l r r•t�- �om $,: Canis. -
All prieds-=frc>ru 1(l cents up.
Bells, Blankets, Circntgles,; Saddles,
And in Beet ( v€ rything usually found in a first--'
4:«s. Saddler's Shop, and at prices extremely lei.
n h
JA'YIES SON
Takes the opportunity of thankin his uumerort�
fncrids dna e:tr:�turrrers for the liberal. support ex-
tended toward in a for the pat year and hopes-
iw .tritt attention to business and manufacturing
t, ,ir,t-class article to merit afair share of the pat -
r n:14e of the runny.
da -
ter the -Sign of
at OottI2X S.ii,DL'Z.tf 215-
TEETH-EXTV'-�.CTEI WITIIOU
1 AIN
a shell with an inch .fathee would
clrep '.itself into a walled angle, in
which you had taken thelter. from a
company of tha p-.thootei th, arid
where it . was the! tain, if you put
out your nothe, you'd get peppered
{' How 1'" said the captain, wink-
ing at the circle, " wily, take it cool
and spit on the fusee."
T1'ie party broke up,:and all re-
tired except the, patrol. . The next
morning a number of soldiers were
assembled on the parade; and talk-
ing in clusters, when along came the
li ping lieutenant.' Lazily opening
his eyes he remarked
" I want to- try an experiment
thith , mcr:ning, and thee. bow ex
theedin gl y cool you can be."
Saying this, he deliberately walk-
ccl into the -captain's quaff tern; where
a fire was burning ou the hearth,
and plasm its hottest centre a
powder 'anister, and instantly re-
THE HUR014 EXPOSITOR:. ,
THE BEST
SEWING MACHINES
Made can be had at
WK. N. WATSON'S
n1h d by ac s vv ao , d `
h t lng the great speed 1 treated
There was but
iaot�vit s enc i � � k f e�•r
E.
jve still time to see drat the work
one moa sttWI C MACHINE ®�'I"
ess from the quarters, and SL 3FU1�1'H.
-as upon the -parade-ground,
O
is properly done. The sole �:ttend-. i that4vv
are those two the. road being built up for defe t "Tine (YLY17IN E 110 firE''
ladsnecessary' the occupant took one look1h `
lads. at the delivery boa.: ds, and pSewing llneiiiues, in all styles. and sizes, and:
� third, - the striker, who starts,
1 r
the machine and looks after
the rolls as they . are unwound.
While printing, the paper :travels
thro.igh the machine at the ':rate .of
nearly 1,000 feet per' minute, and a
reel of paper four- miles long. is thus
- :printed in less than 25 minutes..
The delay in changing fromone reel
to another scarcely exceeds a minute
canister, comprehended e his situa-
tion
its a.-
tion and in a moment dashed the
e
door, but it was fastened on the
outside.
" Charley, let me out if you love.
me," shouted the captain.. •
"Thpit on the canithter !" shouted
he, in return.
Not a moment was to be lost ; he
lxacd at first snatched up a ;blanket,
to. cover his •egress, but now, drop -
pilau it, he ' raised the window, and
out he boiznded,`saus culottes, sans
everything but a very short, under-
garment, and thus, with ,hair alm' st
on end, he dashed upon a full
rade-ground. The shout which
hailed him ' brought out the whole
barracks to see wheat was the matter,
and the . dignified 'captain pulley! a
sergeant in front of him to hide
himself. •
" Why didn't you ' thpi.t pn it al"
inquired the lieutenant.
" Because there were no sharp-
shooters in front to stop a retreat,"
answered the captain.
"All 1; gut to they, then, ith,"
said the lieutenant, " that you might
thafely have done it, for there wath
n't `a things grain of powder in it:"
The.captain has never spoken. of.,
nervousness since.
WHEN your are in Seaforth, just run
into Hank Paltridge's Photograph Gal-
lery, 'twill do your heart good. Scott's
.so that the production is thus al-
most continuous. With the two Wal-
ter presses in the- Scotsman Office, a
length of -Paper equal to the distance
between Edinburgh and Stirling—
.36 miles—is printed each morning
in two hours, or little more than
the time taken by an ordinary train
to travel th-at distance.: Each Fri-
day, when the Weekly Scotsman,,in•
Addition to the daily issue, is print-
ed by the same machines, the length
.of paper printed' is about 80_ miles
or the distance,. as the crow Hies, be-
tween Edinburgh and, Carlisle.
t € kIZTWRIGIUT. L. D. S.., Surgeon Dentist',
extracts teeth without pain by the use of the
Natrona -Ode Gats. (flee -Elver the Founts of
Fashion. Mr. Puactir•4 store, on, the Market Square-
Attendance irr Seafcrtb, tet Enox's Hotel, the first
Tut elle; and Wtqlnesday (}f each month; in Clinton..
at thi'G-»uurereial Hotel, on the following Thurs-
his0101.pFridays. m The remainder of the time at
ix
s Strtttfurtl
Fmrtii<:a requiring new teeth are requested to call,.
if ttt'eafo ith and Clinton, on the first days: of at-
tendauce. `
Over 54;0d0 patients have had teeth extracted b7
thecae of the ties. : at Dr. Ooulton'a: offish New-
York.
FARMERS, RE JEMBER
THE
2.1:7140]E3,0.1:ZiC:)
)1 RING AND (f14ISII1G MILLS:
ISAAC B. SHANTZ
E r;; ttr atttt€x to the Farmers of merino", arta
surrounding 2 on n:.hips that -he has now Par-
rIe sett tate above Mill, and intends riruning it
dere:attt-r on hie own recount. The \till is now
lat
•_'rellt nt running order, and able to true out at"
most any amount of work. - -
GItISTIIN G AND °HO I G
208
attended to promptly,. and satisfaction guaranteed.
Being himself a prettied Biller and thoroug1 W
unfit-rstanding the business, he claims that he can
tear out f:°rite ihieh, for appearance or qualitS
-',rtirtt}t he eurpa ,tied by ant• Mill ia the (,:until-
1'1ottr exchanged for 'Wheat if desired.
`'I t
ISAAC B. SIIA-STZ.
CATTLE FAIR.
CATTLE FAI1t will be held. hereafter at
L()O`k ID`S HOTEL, SFAFORTHI
(OIrpusite the Station.) -
t n`tll.e First Holiday in each monthr
nI G.IN NG o.+ .
Leatte nurabera of burۥr . will be in attendance'.
and premie,. having stock may rely on the best ni -
k&_ t pricey *g
IFi conneetit,u with Loyd's Hotel (Houghton:
are large and coruntotliotts stables and yards. 198
R 00
'M'S TO
0 LET, in Scott's Block, twa co o -o•
Ituome • . the second fiat. Apply to
1911 McCAt Gat & SOIBISTF, '•
The Judge's- Wig._
LordEllenborough was once aljout
to go on the circuit, when- Lady E.
said that she would life to accom-
pany him, He replied that he had
no objections, provided she did not
encumber the carriage with band-
boxes which were his utter abhor-
rence. They set off. During the
first day's journey, Lord Ellen-
borough, happening to stretch his
legs, struck his feet against some-
thing below the seat. He discov-
ered that it was a. bandbox. His in-
.dignation is not to be -described.
Up went the window, and out went
the bandbox. The coachmen stopped
_and the footman, thinking the band-
boat had tumbled out of the window
by some extraordinary chance,were
Ong to pick it up,1 when Lord
Ellenborough furiously cried :out,
"Drive on !'' The bandbox was ae-
cordingly left by a cutch side. Hav-
ing reached the 'county town where
:he was to officiate as judge, Load
Ellenborough proceeded to array
himself; for his appearance ` in the
,courthouse. " Now, said - he,
where's My wig—where is my wig 1"
"My Lord," replied his attendant,
"it wad thrown out of the carriage
window."
" THE OSBORNV "
:iTaclzive
it all styles.
•les.
The sub E iber hips received a splendid supply of
both these., Tachiue5, which. are pronounced by ex-
perienced hands to be superior to auy others made.
For strength, simplicity and perfection of eon-
' struction ; for range of work, from light gauze to
beaver and leather; for beauty and exact:les§ of
stitch, -owing to the tension bent(; perfect and al-
ways equal on both rrlipet and lower threads, and
for durability these machines are umivailed..
Every machine warranted and instructions given
gratis. 1111tel ues sent out on trial, or rented by
tho mouth to' responsible parties,.,
2•L}; - WM. N. WATl'SON, Seaforth.
Hardships of the Rich.
Block, Seaforth. -
FARMS FOR SALE.
LOT 27, Seeoud.Concession Mcliiilopi within one
mile of-Seaforth; and Lot 17,° Eleventh Con.,
Mcliblop, eight miles from Seaforth; arid, also,
Building Lots hi Seaforth. Terns. made to snit
purchasers. Apply to -
The rich often have it very hard.
The care of a great estate or an ex-
tensive business is a great burden.
It deprives of _sleep and sometimes
ruins health. When men are in
this condition they are apt to think
the state of the poor very enviable.
It is said that " Seneca, with two
.milli .ons of pounds out on usury,
wrote on a table of gold in favor of
,poverty." No wonder. The poor
,man must have 1, ,en perplexed to
death to collect so much interest
money t it is undoubtedly true
that God_ has made man with "ref-
erence to gold as with :reference to
food. Beyond a reasonable amount
it cloys and museates. 0, if ell
our rich leen did but understand
God's plan ! He. gives to us 'un-
eeasingly that we may enjoy the
luxury of giving to others unceas-
ingly. One of the sweetest pleas-
ures of life is to give. . - How few
understand it I How many carry ;a
burden which night -instantly be
trsnsformed,into a delight ! Jesus
expresses this .truth with an em-
phasis which cannot be- surpassed.,
when, be says, " It is more blessed
218-8 JA1IES BEATTIE, Seaforth.
I'P,A BO O. °PUBLICO
FARMERS .
SELL YOUR EGGS
COUNTER
TO
\TM. THOMSON,
OF
EGMONDVILLE GROCERY
Pturjb US
nms
7.
W. H. OLIVER'
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CHRISTMAS . HAS COME AND GONE, 1
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NEW YEAR THE SAME,
WINTER IS FAST I,
AND SPICING BEGINS TO MAKE ITS APPEARANCE.
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The busy tlic of SEEDING will soon be llUl us, and
(Logen'a Stand,)
Who will pay the HIGITRST PRICE in CASH,
for any quantity of
GOOD FRESH EGGS,
Delivere
FOR SALE CHEAP.
1114OUR AND FEED,
- of every description, kept constantly on hand, in -
eluding Shearson & Co.'s .No. 1.
Come .0ne, Crone All, with your Eggs and get
the Cash.
Egmondville Grocery.
- TO THE FARMERS OF HURON.
TTAS just !received a very choice and soperior
stook, of jewelry of every descaiption ; also,
very choice lot of Violine, else Violin 'Strings in
endless variety. Every .descliption- of Watches.
Clocks and jewelry,repaired, and -warranted to give
satisfaction. It is needlese to say, more, as Conn -
ter is well enough known in the County of Huron.
•
Bookbinder, Hullett,
T_TAs just' received a large Stook of the materials
-Li- used in the businees, and is,now fully proper -
ed to execute, on the Shortest notice .and la the
latest styles, all ordere he may be favoured with.
REGIBTERS, LEDGERS •& BLANK _BOOKS,
OF ANY KIND,
Ruled, Printed and made to order, on the shorteSt
notice, and at pnices n'hich defy competition.
made to ,order.
OLD -AND "SEW BOO S
HARROWS & GANG 'LOWS.
Bound and repaired'at city prices.
• Persons residing aa a distance by leaving their
` books at the Signal" Book Store, Goderich, or, at
the, "Expointor" office, Seaforth, era J. R. Grant's
Ainleyville !dating style, ratty rely upon them
Alr communications addressed to the .undersign-
ed, will receive prompt attention.
DANIEL MoGREGOR,
• Constance p. 0., Ilullett
CHEAP FARMS.: CHEAP HOMES),
UNION RiaCIFIC
A LAND GRANT OF
to' give than to receive."J---1174toheil ffeet Farming and
Of the
Mai?, and R(ylector. Ninerot Lands ill
to be prepared for it, you should give
S- COTT
ERTSO
"Large and, well -assorted Sam.ples
op THE
FOLL
Has now on hand a lipe Stock of COLTON'6 I
GANANAQUE
IRON HARROWS.
A large nurnber of these Harrows were sold in
this part last year,: and gave the highest satisfac-
tion.- Parties-aleshang to purchase are teferred to
the -following gentleruen who have used them: G..
Edwin Cresswell, andAlexander Broadfoot, Tucker -
smith; James Scott, and jaanee Kerr ;
John Whitefield, Grey ; John Troyer, 'Hay ;. Peter
Creraa, Stanley, and many others. Parties who
want these Hannws would do well to purehase
soon as possible, as there ia". likely to be great
demand. for them this sbasen.
al malice.
A Test of aourage 3,000,000 Acres in NE.K3ASE-4.,
In the
A good stery has been told la a
GREAT PLATTE VALLEY,
e West, NOW FOR
PRICES LOW AND TERMS LIBERAL
GANG PLOWS.
- Also, on. hand, a- number of the Massey 'Manufac-
turing -CortipanY'e superior Gang Plows. These
Plows have bail several valunble improvements
added this season, and are now resequently en -
pubic of performing better workthau evebefore:
0 0. WILSON,
Agricultural Implement Agent.
cool deliberation and strona United. States, on the 41st degree of'N orth latitude,
the central line of the • t T perae Zone of
glee ,
nerves, and his aettinc7 square W 71th the -American Continent, and for f.,9;tiin-groviug
s oc unsruptaised by any in the
him in the following manner : The -United States.
.quizzing the lisping officer, a lieu -
always -- IN PRICE. more favorable terms
_Gun_ elsewhere.
-cool joker, the captain was
tenant, tor his nervousness.
presence of his company, n.ervous-
Free Passes to Purchasers of Lanil.
elven and more convenient to market: than tan be
FREE Homesteads to Actual Settlers.
THE BEST LOCATIoNS raft COLONIES.
Soldiers Entitled to Homestead of 160 Acres:
A GOOD OPENING FOR 4 WAGON -MAKER.
SA/E, CHEAP, in the Nillage of Walton,
4: three Building Lota. These lots are situated
in a. good business part of the yillage. There is
on one of the lots, n, goad :Fraine -Dwelling-house
and Thome Wagon Shop ; also, a. stable, wood:shed,
and a never -failing well of water. On one of the
other lots there is a Franie Dwelling -house, and
upon the:this third lot there are no -buildings, Also,
a goed Abel ofmak and othar lumber, together with
spokes and hubs. This property will be solil in a
block, cheitp,for Cash. There is not a better open-
ing for a good Wagon -maker in the County than
this offers, as there are none others in the. same
-basineas within several milesii For further parti-
culars apply to the Proprietor on the Premises, or
RICHARD LAWRISON,
lela Proprietor.
nes's an nonsense ; I tell you,
lieuteant, no brave man will be
" Well," inquired his lisping
Send for the new desaiptive. pamphlet, with
new :naps, publialed in English, German, Swed -
Isla and Danish. Mailed free everywhere. Address
Ltuia. commis'tliuner I:. P. It. Co„
Am? BM FORTHWITH.
Delay not a moment—Delay is Dangerous.
SIGN 0 TIHL
SCOTd1I COLLIE..
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A choice assortment of light and heavy
harness, whips, bells, horse clothing, etc.,
Ikept constantly on hand. -
Repairing promptly attended to, .>nd.
}
charges moderate. Remembertheplaces -
I sign of the Scotch Collar, Main Sweet,
Seaforth. -
1G3tf W. H. OLIVER.
Montreal Timothy Seed, No. 1.
Red Clover.
Alsike Clover, a large crop, not liable to be atIeeted by Frost.
White English Clem..
Tares or Vetehes, used extensively by Dairy Farmers for soiling Cows.
Rape Seed, grown extensively for Sheep feeding.
Canadian or Indian Coin, for early feeding, a superior artiele. - •
Skirying's :Improved Purple -top Swede, selected,. au ou esteemed variety, very fine
.2 keepers.
Cartet's Imperial Hardy Swede, a new varietylefipurple-top, well recommended.
Sutton's Champion Purple -top Swede, a fine hardy vaxiety of good shape and superior
Dawbarn's Lnproved Purple -top Swede. Dawbarn says it is the best Swede Turnip
known, a very heavy crop, end less tendency tb run to neck than any other
Sharpe's Improved Purple -top Swede, a very heavy crop, good for general cultivation,
euperioaquality, small topathielt neek and large bulb, very nutritious and hardy.
Yellow Aberdeen, a welli-known variety and best for eaaly winter use.
White Globe, very largo and good for early winter use and garden puiposes.
Long Red Mangold, very fine, large sort, and most -used.
YelloW Globe Mangold, the hardiest 'Mangold known.
Large White Belgian Cairts, very large, valuable for field culture.
Long Ormage Carrots, an old esteemed variety, good for garden use.
'Fine Long Red Carrot, large and well-fiavored viniety, for garden -use.
undereigned will be happ3- to be patronized
-1- by his brothar fanners -of the
TOWNSHIPS OF HAY. AND STANLEY
As an Auction.eer.
He is prepared to act as Such at very modeyte
:MONEY TO LOAN, private funds, at 8 per cent.
-Expenses low. ai onveyancing done cheap.
HUGH LOVE, Soma,
Hill's Green P. 0.
AUCTION SALES.
ARC HI 'ALD BISHOP
Taales te inform, the public that he has taken
-1-` ont County Auctionecr's License, and will,
hereafter, be prepared to attend Auction Sales of
Real Estate or Personal Property in any peat of
the County, On the shot -teat notice. From the
KileceSS he bete had. since commencing this bnsiness
he feels confident that he can giM: the utmost
All ordeta left with Robert Brown, Zurich, S.
Sanuders, Post Office, Exeter, or addressed to the
undersigned will receive nromot atteution.
AlICitir,ALD DI: -,1•10P,
CARDEN SEEDS.
Blood Beet, one of the moat popular for garden use.
3,:airly York Cabbage. •
Ilarly Large York, large and runt head.
Winning Steadt, beat early valiety 'for general cultivation.
Large Drun-head, solid head-, excellent for winter nse.
• Large Red Onion, ft sive crop, fine flavor.
Long ilollow Crowned Paranii, best garden. parsnip known.
A variety of Garden Beans.
Mushroom Spew:), in }hicks, and a large quantity of Fresh Seeds in Packages..
TEN BA RRELS OF CIN C
TOP ONIONS OR SETS,
EXPECTED 'DAILY,
FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A_ND
IN BAGS ANI
McNAUGHT
013-1,1) respectfUlly intimate to the
inhabitants bf Seaforth. and vicin-
ity, that he now carries on Imsiness at
his NEW MOP, in. rear of Killoran &
Ryan's.
, Jobbing 0-1 all kinds, and Norse -shoeing
especially, promptly attended.to,
kw' Terms reasoriable.
QUEEN
Insurance Corapany
OF LIVERPOOL 84, LONDON.
CA.PITAL - $2,000;000. Sterling
Cling Onloss--Queen. Buildings, Liver-
pool, And Gracechureh Street, London.
Buildings? Montreal.
BOARD—WM. Mortoik, Esq., Chairman:
Henry Thomas, Bay, David Torrance,
Esq., spathe Hon. James Perrier.
BANKERS -410180111s Bank.
LEGAL ADVISEES --- Messrs. liitchie,
Morris & Rose.
MEDICAL ADVISER--WilliaM Sutherland.,
Esq. M. D.
SuitYEnoR—Thomas S; Scott, Esq.
AunrroR—Thomas R. Johnson, Esq.
P.ESIDENT SECRETARY AND GENERAL
AGENT,—A. Mackenzie Forbes, 13 St.
Sacrament Street, Montreal.
The undersigned having been. appoint-
ed. Agent for the above Compa.ny, parties
desiring to insure against less by tire 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,
JAIIRS IL BENSON,
Agent
Law Office,
Seaforth.
Seaforth, Nov. 8 1870. 153-tf.—
CHEERING PROSPECTS
All to be had at
SCOTT ROBERTSON S
CANADIAN SEED STORE.
FOR AN
ABUNDANT HARVEST
The present favorable Spring weather
warrants both farmer and mechanic in
making timely preparations for the coin,
ing harvest.
I THOMSON 41z, WILLIAMS.
While thanking their patrons f,or the lib-
eral encouragement accorded. them in the
past, would cordially invite the atten-
of Farmers to their choice assortment oft
Harvesting Machines for 1871. Our
Ohio Combined _Machine,
with Johnson's Improved Serf -Role, hat
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, Jr., ;dower,.
Which has gained for itself a World-wide
reputation 'is again offered as the most
dura.ble, handy and best working Mower
known, being constraetecl in the body of
the raachine entirely of iron and steel,
and with it -we defy competition. We
also offer the
Johnson's Self -Raking Single
which thok first and second prizes atPro-
vincial Exhibition 1870, This reaper is
acknowledged to b'e superior to any other.
pattern now in use, as it cuts perfeetly,
takes up lodged or tangled grain better
than any other rake or reel machine, and
cuts equa,lly well from. either -Side of the
field when wind is strong from any di-
. rection, eau be raised. or lowered, when in
motion and is very durable.
We lilVite inspection of our machines
and mode of manufacturing by pur-
chasers before givin,„,o. orders elsewhere.
We guarantee satisfaction in every ma-
chine, or no sale.
, TERMS EASY,
The agrieulturalists of Perth and ad-
joining counties will not (we believe) be
so blind to their own interests as to
give their orders to shops more than
100 miles east, when there are iirst-class ,
Ivoiks in their mid,st, building largely
the best machines. equal to any ,of the
same machines made in the Province.
Call and see usf-sencl 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
form.
All other kinds of irapiements con-
stantly ofi hand.
STEA3I-ENGINES BUILT,
And. all kinds of MILL WORK done
promptly.
Address •
'MITCHELL, .
180 -ch Ontario