The Huron Expositor, 1872-08-16, Page 3E
GMT 16. 18'72.
AUGUST 16, 1872.
smisimmuminimmummt'
NLEYVILIZ
ING MILL,
AND BLIND FACTORY
itaving bought out the above
of the late firm, is mei%
>niers in his line of business.
nd
HAND A,ND
TO ORDER
'shortest notice.
a PLANING
fly attended to.
'ff ALWAYS ON HAND AND
eptly supplied.
JAMES BENNETT.
1872. esee.,17
PLANING MILL,
ND BUND FACTORY
e leave to thank untrierone
lateral patronage ex tendeel to
ig business inSeatorth, end
rth coutiauarxee
0- build irou:td do well to give
rontinue to keep on hand a
of
lCE LUMBER,
8
'MOULDINGS,
LATH, Erre.
f giving satisfaction, to those
lith their patronage, as none
e are employed.
ion paid to, etistam Planing.
H. BROADF()0T-------------------------,
MBINATION.
(WELTY WOKS.
'MARTIN
hanks to hi ens -to -mere and
enerous patronage since &s-
leeve. Worke, and begs to re -
ell who relay require any-
-following it ef prices, at
) fel-Irish work of a. quality
'l in,. thee trade
rom.- . . 3 50
S..e.15 end upwards.
per 1000—, . . 2
1 BOARDING per MOD... 4
done by the piece or set.
3, MACHINES.
times to repair the wood-.
enwing maeldnes, and, in
M, that can be mentioned.
MAKERS.
.-et also beg to inform Wag-
thar he k.eeps constantly.,
it Stuff suitable -for their
armers, and the public
a the above articles
e with their patronage, as'
L.ve facilities fax doing this -
and be surpassed.
i L MARTEN.
228
oois SITES-TANTIA
STYLISH RVGGYe? "
GRASSIE
:MTH,
Ie a number of handsome
'.'GGIESall well finished
vel best materiee_klee,
WAGONS,
tat. and ease in running
reauttfacturer in. the
TAGONS on Itand, and
els as cheap as any other
Itnittig
ettenaded to promptly.
I TO SEE
NICE?
eatorth,
th looking at in the
RE -
large quantity of
TIME
eor
47,
QUALITY,
Ong to see.
•bertson`e Haedware
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LJT ER'S
r,LE.
_Bureaus.
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cc SP Life "—The whisky mai
factoring
libtttilesilWilsP, after watch'citi
the burning of the school -house El
the novelty of the thing had ceased
Butt ted down the street, saying, ctri
glad the old thing burned down,
didn't have my jogfry lesson, n
g
fl
e
1
e '
f
__ The Irishman had a correc
appreciation of the business,. who
being asked by the judge, when h
applied for a license to sell whisky
if he was of a (toed moral character
replied; " Faith, yer honor, I don'
aee the necessity of a good mora
character to sellwhisky."
A gentleman, Using his bes
endeavors to escape treading on th
long walking train of a fatly, dicl
not succeed. when the lady turned
Ivor). him fiercely., and gave him
some of long -after -marriage style o
language. Broken-hearted, the gay
bachelor responded, " Madam, I
again humbly be your pardon ; I
thought you had passed some time
ago."
— A one -legged Welsh orator
named Jones was pretty successful
in bantering an Irishman, when the
latter asked him, "How did vou
come t& lose yous leg?' "
said Jones, "on examining my ped-
igree, and looking up my descent,
I found there was some Irish blood
in me, and becoming convinced it
had settled id that left lea, I had it
cut off at once." " Be the powers,"
said Pat, " it would have been a
deuced - good thins. if it had, only
settled in you ilea."
--" That man," said a wag,
"came to this cit forty years ago,
purchased a basks and commenced
gathering rags. 1ow much do you
suppose -he is w rth now?".We
gave it up. " • °thing," he ccin-
tmued, after a_pa se, "and he owes
f• or the basket."
=--S4mebody as been scolding
because his milkm n gives him small
measure. He ha since discovered
that his cat takes a liberal' percent-
age out of the m lk every morning
before the! memb Is of the family
get up. That r minds us of an-
other milk story. One of our milk-
men lately brou ht in a bill for a
menth's supply ; the- purchaserayb-
jeeted-s-said he h. d put tickets in
the pail every mo ning, but a care-
ful watch nexb ay revealed the
fact that asy olid Tom had stolen
the tickets, drank. if the milk,- and
then bought an ex ra pint when the
milkman came ground an hour
afterwards. Theilast story is true,
but the other looks a little euspic-
ious.— Waterbury:American.
• ob.
Freshest Gleanings.
" Vegetable widows " they call
then) - in Kansas. = •
—Egypt lately sent out thirty
three ear loads of peaches.
— St. Joseph, Mo., boasts a Stalk
of corn thirty-three feet high.
— A hose and hydrant at Des
Moines throws' water 109 feet high.
— They havei ripe figs on their
own trees at South Haven, Mich.
— Mary E. 0-allup, of Stoning
ton, Conn., is abride, aged fourteen.
A Mr. Forsitdenhogenstiefel
has established a laundry at Terra
Haute.
-- A cloud -burst in Southern
Oal-
ifrna lately destroyed a whole vine-
--Minnesota lately had a water-
spout four\miles wide. The papers
say so.
7- A half century ago tomatoes
were called love apple; and were
considered poisonous.
- Indiana mule has killed
its owner, and cracked the skull of
another man.
—A council meeting without a
fight is considered worthy of record
in. Kansas City.
— A poet in the Des. Moines Re-
publican wants a bell that -will
"peel on tbe.rnidnight air."
-- A. two-year-old pig in Spring-
field, Kentuakys is seven feet four
inches long, and weighs 894 lbs.
Water-melous and peacbes are
a drug in the maiket at Knoxville,
Tenn., though not sold in drug
stores.
— A KanS=IS City man growls at
his ill -luck because he has been pre-
vented from committing suicide six
times.
— The members of a brass band
in Washington, Ga., have been re-
ported to the council for tooting too
loud. ECM
Judy Colby, a Savannah ne-
gress, was bitten by a rattlesnake a
few days ago. The snake died, but 11-920 will
she didn't.
A Scientific Gat.
De la, Croix once witnessed a dis-
play of extraordinary sagacity : " I
once saw," he says, " a lecturer on
exof,rimental philosophy place a cab
unclpy a glass receiver of an air -
pump, for the purpose of demonstrat-
ing that very certain fact that life
cannot be supported without air.
The lecturer had already made sev-
eral titrokes with the piston, in order
to exhaust.; the receiver, when the
animal, who began to feel herself
very uncomfortable in the rarified
atmosphere, was fortunate to dis-
t
cover the source w once luss uneasi-
•
nem proceeded. S'h placed her paw
on the hole thron h which, the air
escaped, and thus prevented any
more from passing out of the re-
ceiver. A 11 the xestions of the
phikosohpher wore ow unavailing;
in 'kin he drew he piston-_.th
cat's paw effectual y. prevented its
operation. Hoping to effect his
purpose, he let ai again into the
receiver, which, as soon as the cat
perceived, she dre\ her- paw from
the aperture ; but henever he at-
tempted to exhatist the receiver, she
applied her pais as •efore. All the
spectators clapped their hands in
admiration of the w e nderful sagacity
of the animal, and t electurerfound
himself under the n cessity of liber-
ating her, and sub titutin,g in her
place another that possessed less
penetration,and en i bled him to ex-
hibit the cruel exp riment. -- Cas-
sell'Natural Hi y.
FLOUR!
TTAVDTG purohased and t oroughly refitted the
inilia forinerly owned by he Messrs. SCOBIE-,
I am now prepared to insults
FAMILY
Second. to NONE INSAFORTH,
And that 3111
Compare favorably wit any in the Do,
pinion
If you 3;ant A 1 Yle010
Dealers and ask for MAR
MARSHALL'S FLOUR:
W. SCOTT ROBER
J. WHITESIDE, '
SIMON POWELL,
Or at W. MARSHA
Orders left with W. S.
promptly attended to.
Parties who wish to
Exchange Wheat for Flour,.
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Are certain to receive proper Cnantity, and an arta
ele that will defy competition. •
W. MARSHALL.
, go to the following
HALL'S—Remember
SON,
L'S Mills.
BEOTSON will
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HURRAH FOR 1872..
- WM. AULT,
MAIN STREET, SEAPORTII,
JJAS ON HAND a snperio- stock Jf FAMILY
GROCERIES, embracing Teas of the best
brands, Sugais, Raisins, etc. !Also, Crockery and
Glaseware, and every other art ale usually -opt in
a first-class Grocery Store.
PROVISI
NS,
Such as Flour, Oat and Corn- cll, Potatoes-, Pork,
etc., also, every dcsthiption of
FEED,
Stich as Oate,yeas, Bran and host's, all of which
will be sold cheiti)er than the cheapest.
112.no.moucE.
.
; The highest market price peed .for all kinds of
Farm Produce.
Remember the place, Maii street, East side,
opposite Coventry's Boot and. Si �e Store, Seaforth.
213 WM. AULT.
Black
IS
ear
RECEIVI G
NEW SPRIN GOODS
TO BE SO D
' 'AT
OLD FRI E.
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.This is the Spot to buy 1 heap for .Cash
or Butter..
Bear in mind,
MAIN STREET, S
A. G. McD
FAR1V1E
SELL YOUEi.
TO
WM. 'TOON SON,
77,
AFO-RTH.
UGALL.
EGGS
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OF THE
ONEWILLE CROCEY
(Logau's Ohl Sta (10
pay the HIGHEST ttICE in CASH,
for aty quantity f
GOOD IA.RESTI ?G -GS, .
Delivered at his ete
Groceries&Pr
FOR SALE CLT
FLOUR AND
of everydeseeiption;ekept cOnstan
eluding Shearson & Co.'
Corne One, Come AlioviYo
the Cash.
THO
Egmen
visions
AP.
EED,
ly on hand, in -
No. 1.
Egge and get
ISON;
iillo Grocery.
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1HE UM? 111.OR.
gItt arta n ChittiOtor
X muslin")
EVERY FR AY MORNL,
• s
IN S AFORTH•
TEntis.—$1.50 per ear iu advance, or
end of heyea.
A.dverti
TR
First insertion, per 1
sertions, 2 cents each. t
. .
CONTR
One column one year
44 '
Ing itat=•
NSIENT.
ne, 8 cents subsequent in
me, per line.
ICT RATES.
$60 OiD
14 SI hall it
85
44 8 months 20 OD00
Half " one year 1 85 OD
( t e half l4
20 OD
" " 8 months . 12 00
One-fourth one year '
14 4 hall e 20 00
,
go t.t ha
_ " 8 months 12 00
. 8 On
One-eighth one year 12 00
1 5 4 i thulf t $
800
" 8 months . ..... .. . . . ....... 500
,One -twelfth one year 8 09
I I 44 half At
• 5 00
" "- 8 months . 8 01:1
Business Cards, (6 lines and under, V. year.. 4 00
Advertisement"; of , trayed,1 Lost, Found, &a.)
not exceeding 10 lintel And month, $]; after first
month, 50 cents each menth.
Advertisements of Tr' lots and. REAL ESTATE
fax sale, not exceeding 1 lines—first month, $1 50;
each subsequent month 75 cents. .
Births, Marriages, De the—Gratis.
Advertisements without specific directions will
be inserted till forbid, a d charged accordingly.
Mo AN BliOTITFIRS,
Mune Y. MoLitAtt, i Publishers.
A-LLAN BICTJEAN. J•
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The Victoria C
Sole Proprietors and
brated Victoria Carbolic
and Works, Victoria Ha
Ont.
The iollowing Gouuin
all Druggists. Be euro,
PREPARATIONS, and see
micas COmpany,
anufacttirers of the Cele -
Preparations. Laboratory
, Melinda Street, Toronto,
Preparations are sold by
nd ask for the ITICT0,11/A
hat you lgot them.
Victoria Carbola ed Glycerine Jelly.
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This JELLY is highly re ornmendecl to Ladies es a
moat agreeable Prepare, ion for 1 the Toilet. Fax
Beautifying the Comp' -xion, and rendering the
Skin Soft, White, Clear, and fre,t) from Dryness, it
is unrivalled. It will qu'ckly remove all Redness,
Roughness, Tan, Frecki s, I =pies, and other im-
perfections. For Chappe Hands, Chilblains, Frost
Bites and Sore Lips, it c nnot be surpassed. Prioe
11c Toilet Soap.
25 cente.
Victoria Carb
This TOILET 'So tP pos esses all the well-Imown
antiseptic and aleinfedi g properties of Carbolic
Acid, is agreeably ecente 1, has a healthy action on
the skin, pie:rents irrita ion, removes the effects
of perspiration, and shot 1 .be regularly' -used by
famine* Cholera, Sma pox and Fever Patients
should be washed with t 'a -Soap ; and its We by
-persons liable to infectio will materially prevent
the spread of disease. P -'ce 15 cents per Tablet
Victoria C bolic Salve.
This SALVE"iS a rapid c re for all Skin Diseases,
Outs, Wounds, Bruises, urns; Sores, Ulcers, Ring-
worm, Tetter, Eczema, cald Head, Scurvy, Abs-
cesses, Boils, Pimples, -c. It possesses- all the
cleansing and healing Nirtnes of Carbolic Acid,
which has been found be Physicians everywhere
to possess curative qualit es not discovered in any
other chemical proparati n. Price 25 cents.
Victoria Carbo c Gargarysma.
This G ix the mos reliable and efficacious
Remede in all cases of . ore Throat, Hoarseness,
Diptherm, Bronchitis, ritntiou of the Bronchial
Tubes so common in t is changeable climate,
Asthma, ;Offensive Breat Ulcerated Grime, and
all diseates of the Moo h. Fax Public Speakers
and Singers it is iuvalunbi o... The ingredients er-
tering into this Gargle ar . used by all Physicians,
and for the cure of the : bove disorders are now,
undoubtedly, the no: -4 opular in the .....mArEnt.t
MEDIOA. Price 25 cents.
Victoria Carbo c Disinfectant.
This DISINFECTANT IR' a s 're preventive of Typhus
and Typhoid Fevers, Choi ira, Smallpox, and all in-
fectious diseases. It wi 1 prevent Contagion in
Cattle. It is also lumina lo for Disinfecting Wa-
ter Closets, Drains, Cesep els, Stables, Slaughter-
houses, &c., and fax dest eying nauseous effluvia .
from whatever cause arid g. • It will drive away
Mosquitoes, Moths, Flies; Oockroaches, &c. Moat,
Fish, &c., can he preserve( from putrefaction by its
nae. Carbolic Acid was se ected by Her Majesty's
Royal Commissioners, in preference to all other
preclude, as the best Die' 'octant for the preven-
tion of infectious. diseases Price 215 cents.
victoria Sharpening-: d Polishing Paste
. i
This PREPARATION iS u eqnalled in its rapidity
ior Sharpening and Polish ng Cutlery. Table and
Pocketlinives, Razors, Sue 'cal Instruments, Shoo -
makers' Knives Plano Bit and Chisels, &c. Noth-
ing has ever been disco' red which has sprung
Into popularity more qu ckly, or become of so
d
much value in every hon ,e old an workshop for
general usefulness. Price 2-5 cents.l 230
CAUION
.To the Public of -the Brit'sh Provinces of North
Amer
JVEG most JesPectfully
of the Eritieh North
.-in May, 1871, I caused the
Lane, New York, for the
and OintmenMvvhich wer
pared by Wilkie Brow
closed. I regret to say .t
know that the umuageme
had for some years, in ing y ways, been most cor-
rupt, and it may be that The Pills and Ointment
were not prepared with th cure I have always de-
sired. Those who do. not lieh to be deceived by
buying spurious medicines whieleare now likely to
emanate trona the States o • elsewhere, to possess
themselves of the gentrin Hollowey's Pills and
Ointment, manufactured 1 y rue in 'London, Eng-
land, will dowell to see butt each pot and box
bears the British Goeornment stanip, on which is
engraved the words, " Holl way's P11s aud Oint-
label is 5813,
ey aro manu-
faotnred, and in no other p rt of th world. The
retell prices are on the labels in British .currency,
and not in dollars and mite. No representative
_of mine will ever travel th
British Provinces or the U
seU or -to take orders for rn'
-eid RS I hRTO reason to bel
ca. •
to acquitint the public
erican Provinces that
usiness at 80 Maiden -
le of 11 illoway's Pilis
up to that time pre-
, now deceased, to be
at I have reason to
t of the late busineas
ment, end that the addres 011 the
Oxford -street, London, wh re only t
ciugh any part of the
ited States, either to
Pills and Ointment.,
eve that attempt); will
probably be made todeceiv the public in this way
by persons calling upon Medicine yendorS, Neely
tiding forme and with
I deem it advisable to
d against any such de -
entreat all those who
t that they be pleased,
inn twice te the purport
• that they may not be
representing that they are
my knowledge and consent,
put the public on their gun
ceptions. I Most earnestb
may read this advertiseme
in the public interest, to co
of the same to their friend
defrauded of their motley ly purchasing, perhaps,
worthless _imitations of tl e genuine Holloway's
Pills and Ointment.. I welt id ask, at; a groat favor,
that, should it cone) to the,knowledge of any per-
son thatspurious medicine- aro being made or wild
iu my nante, he be pleased :0 aoncl mo all the par-
ticulars he can collect respecting the same, that is
to,say, the name and addres of the vendor who is
selling the spurious medic ries, and likewise the
name and address of the House in the United..
States or elsewhere, which n ay have supplied them
so as to enable me, fax the troteetion of the pub-
lic, to institute n!..occedin fs against such evil-
doers, and I engage to i•tuan ierate very handsome-
ly any person who may give me such. information,
the informane8 118 0)0 never being divulged.
Should any pereon have ron. on to believe that ho
has been deceived by bnyin spurious imitations
of these medicines, he will do will to send nio, in
a letter, to the address at fo it (which he can do 'at
a cost of six. cents in postegi ), ono of the books of
:instruction which aro eflixei
:Ise to examine it and send a
ithe medicines are genuine o
irione, he -piny apply to the
'purchase'.l them to have his
Chemist"; and Drnggists w
medieines can 1)(1 snepleed fl t the lowest wholesale
-.es than et,20 worth—
dozen boxes of Pills
'Rhea -discount, for
ut in advance.
to the same. I prom-
-eply, stating whether
not, so lhateif
ersim from whom he
noney retnrned.
ilesire to obtain the
prices, in quantities r,f not 1
viz., 8s. Gd., '22a. ami I pte
or pots of .Ointnient, net,
which remittence innet be •;)-;
I have the honor to be-
With great re Tett,
T11031 -S HOLLOWAY,
558, Orford street, (bite 214 8 trand,) London,
Oat. 1, 1871. • - 240.26
EXECUTORS'
NOTICE is hereby given 0 nil parties hiving
claims against the estate et the. iate George
R. Ross, Or the firm cf Wright & Boo, of Ainley -
rifle, in the Connty of I[uron , to hand the same to
the undersigned. Ezeentom er to, Geo. H. Wnght,
on or before the lqt clay of July iiext, am, after that
date, the affairs of the 6state•will be closed up and
no further claims .
Also, all parties iniZebtedn the above estates,
either by note or book acconnt, are requested to
call and settle the same forthwith.Payment of
notes or accounts may be Made to George H.
Wright or to the undersigned executors.
JOHN- LECNIE, )
WM. GRAHAM, it- Executors.
JOHN -1411GUSON,
Ainleyville, April 24, 1872. -
Lots 104 and 105, Ainley's Survey, in the village
of Ainleyville, estate of the -ate George 11.*Ross,
for sale. Term, cash. 229
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DUNCAN DUNCAN,
LATE
E. HICKSON 81: CO.,
Having purchased the Stock of Dry Goods, Ready-niade Clothing, Hats and
Caps, Gents' Furnishings, and Boots and Shoes, of E. Hickson & Co., are now carry-
ing on business in their old stand, and will coninue to sell Goods at OLD PRICES.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, AS USUAL.
LOOK. OUT FOR ADVERTISEMENT
ANNOUNCING NEW STOC
JUL1US -DUNCAN.
HARNESS, HARNES
Great Variety
AT WILSON'
SEAFORTH,
TRUNKS of all kinds,
VALISES—not a few,
WHIPS—of all sorts,
coLws—an sizos.
Bru8kes, Cittry-009711.18, Garde.
All pricos—from 10 cents up.
Bells, Blankets, Circingles, Saddles,
And in feet everything 'usually found in a first-
class Saddler's Shop, and at prices extremely low.
• JAMES -WILSON •
Takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous
friends and customers for the liberal support ex-
bdriet attention to businese and manufactn ng
tended toward him for the past year and hopes
by
a first-class article to merit a fair share of the pat-
ronage of the many.
Renu-mber the Sign of the
"GOLDEN SAnLE."- 215
DANIEL MeGREGOR1
Bookbinder, Itarpurhey, Seaforth, 1
JJ'just received a largo Stook of the materiiis
-L-2- used in the business, and is now fully.preper-
ed to execute, on the shortest notice and in the
latent styles, all orders ho may be favoured with.
REGISTERS, LEDGERS & BLANK BOOKS,
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OP ANY RIND, .
Ruled, Printed and inade to order, on the shortest
notice, and at prices which defy competition.
Ladies' Work Boxes (6 J!ancy Cases
Made to order.
-OLD AND NEW BOOKS
Bound and repaired at city prices.
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Persons residing at a distance by leaving their
books, at the "Signal" Book Store, Goderich, or, at
the °Expositor" office, Seaforth,. or at J. R. Grant's
Ainleyville, stating style, may rely upon there
being well bound.
All eenunnnications addressed to the undersign-
ed, will receive prompt attentioy,
DANIEL McGREGOR,
Seaforth, (Harpurhey.)
MOULDING & PAPER
THE undersigned has on hand a splendid lot of
ROSEWOOD AND GILT
MOUL tiiNG.
Also, i Fine Lot of Straw
,WRAPPING PAPER,
FOR SALE, CHEAP.
Now is the time to buy as it 18 on the rise.
C. ARMSTRONG.
Main Street, Sea forth. 221.
ROOMS TO LET.
TO LET, in Scott's Block, two commodious
-L. Rooms on the second fiat: Apply to
195 McCAUG H 14,Y & HOT,M8TED.
COOPERS WANTED,
IXT.ANTED I AIM EDIATELY, Eleven good
Y iboopers, to work at Salt Barrels.
(Apply to - JOHN G. ARENT.
Seaforth, May 22, 1572. 2r10
K.,
DUNCAN ett DUNCAN.
THOMAS W. DUNCAi.
GREAT ATTRACTIONS IN FRESH GROCERIES
At THOS. LEE'S
'CHEAP FLOUR &FEED STORE.
Don't forget that THOS. LEE'S is the place for
THE BEST TEAS AT THE LOWEST PRICE.
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Don't forget to try THOS. LEE'S 60cent Tea.
There is nothing to equal it at the price:
FRUIT of all kindse fresh and cheap.
Don't forget that T1I0.8. LEE keeps Shearson's
XXX FLOUR,' OATMEAL, CORNMEAL, CRACKED WHEAT,
GRAHAM FLOUR, COARSE GRAINS, and Feed of every kind.
TWO AND A HALF -TONS OF THE CHOICEST BACON,
ONE DOZEN BARRELS MESS PORK,
With a full stock of everything in the general provision line
P. S.—Lots of No. 1 SHINGLES and CEDAR POSTS
Constantly on hand at the lowest prices.
.•••*1.143.f.181111.1045E,
The attention of Ladies
is particularly directed to
our stock of Prunella
Boots and Broadway Ties.
qPRING STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.—The Best and Cheapest in the Market.—McINTYBE &
WILLIS, Main -street, Seaforth, have just received a very line stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Boots and Shoes, suitable for spring and summer wear, all of which will be sold at the or.n
en.rozs, for cash.— The very latest styles, and a the beat and most substantial manufactures—Custom-
work of all kinde promptly attended to.—A neat article and a good fit guaranteed. Repairing—MI
kinds of work repaired, no matter where made, on the shortest notice.
MeINTYRE & WILLIS,
First door South of John Loguree.
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