The Huron Expositor, 1874-08-14, Page 7t
c Associatio>
�a slF�t�dtt
E)F iC;E,
tl`T
tblie will please note that this A,,
trreerly the County of;4Middlese
ordsented to advance of rates byt uta
el e tethei
Iar . eCanlhination, Having
ng ite existence required more theta
t of .Preniiron Note for a three Yom„
that and the- baptised,atie when. e prep
careful a
in
ntln
Eters been. enabled dl tot ones boralit fire,
pass throe h the
ry ordeals of the past ten'
years
:k
y t
�h
special a5serts�utent on. jos. inb
gt after • the lat=e severe drain 4n rte
amed b3 the eeestive fire tosses o
and 18723 ill at the r�.-r'exubexs' erefit a
ve (Jamas.1st,1874,} of
3I .
0;
:aI Capital of *25I 3
tirectors have deelirtecl�the overtaxes
otf
sful Companies to advance our ff
of a strong and increasing competition
rogue issued for ;1873: the large zlurabee
ti Policies, making the total =Unbar
e e over 37,000!. Parties des '
en Laren paciperty;, cheese factories,, de-
ellingg and their outbuildings In tp
wns
s vile be Waited On by the undersigned
``a drily authorized representatives by
fte helm The subscriber -vin continuo
iron pexibdieally, and sulieits for his:
-s the swat. noble patronage that has
to the A t1CULTURAL in the
f
' eL agent,
1y to himself, as its ent,
past tyro years and a_ half, _ t,
rANTASSLL, Clinton; A. TAYi 0R,
>un
eh- residitees in Huron.
--" IlMer ix Commands .ecess "
S. T. DOE, Box A, Owen Sowsc
neared Ag eixt Grey, Bruce and H one
)O INION
A?"<
RRRESSINC
BATH ROOMS.
WareN haa pleasure in announcing
e hes fitted up over hist shop a number
et and comfortable
MATH= ROOMS.
mama comfortable bath inay be had
AICD- MIR RRES_SIN
as usual. Also- on hand a. nice stock of
CRIG_NONS AND BRAIDS''
styles. He Ss also prepared to take in.
[ES' HAIR CI IBINGS,,
hem strzitightened and worked iatd
Belts:, witches;; Curia, 8t:c..
usomade. - :
aENTS=x WtGS,
r the shoatest notice 1,1t less than City
Lpeotfully solicited.
FIS. 1.`'cEWMAN.
Est SP
ORTERa
se-BBnke> and Exchange Broker.
;STREET,. SEAFO.RTH
•–
S01,000.,' -000.0La
his is no Mayr, but % tact.
aback:: &44 American Silver at cnr
Lends; money on good farm prop-
s /rotes tWithout lather. Receives
posits. ax4liays_20, per cent. interest
get it Beye and sells Houses and
eavinftonandwishing to sell quick
exhaled lie a; thousand of brick,
rt `seep,'Skins,; Fars and Wool
S the highest prices.
lone withthe above capital, wonder-
'. Hand fir year wants, wis xes and
dont be efritid, Ile wont bust. 341
RTH LANINTG MILL,
ORA BLIND FACTORY
her begs leave to thank his numerous
for the=lxlera=l patronage extended to
merteing business in Seaforth, and.
laws be favored vitt: a continuance
ding to bullet wortld do well to give
Eewill continue to keep onhand a
i1 kinds dtf
N RINE LUMBER,.
Ial,laDS MOULDINGS,
PATH, ETC.
kIeirt of -giving satisfaction to those
shim with. theirpatronage, as none
i:orktaen are employefi.
rattendees paid to Custom Planing
JOHN H. BROADFOOT.
,D OUT.
•
QLD STAN
1RIGHT
in: the More next the Seaforth
f til adljoinng Foster`s ITc>tel„a full'
P aRoc IBJ iL' k
O`00 (1,
,, tt yr: '7rr•(fp,
Art hi, Strang,'
there at trial.
JAMES Y `RIGHT-
rArtMONEY?
GNG. SEAFORTH,
a' at a LOW RATE OF INT>;E'
farm or Village Property.
ng money shoed apply to him.
YOUR PROPERTY
MIR LI 'ES.
nag, seaforth.
tL;ii) AGENT FOR
rrvineial Insurance Company--'
;,-siff.auce Company, of Toronto--
1.
oronto-1.
.tisk Iusnrance Company, of..
,nalrle as offered by any other
e.ssfor reliable Companies.
Strong Ji Fairley's Grocery.
t, Seaforth. 25a .
• iter day. Agents'- wanted.
:ill elaat' a:es of working
sex, young or old, make more
their spare moments„ or all the
tything else- Particulars- frig-
ON t Co.,rortlaud,3faine. 284,
UGUS 1 4 lc 74.
A
CONCERT -SALOON MEDIANS,
Insight of the Mite ket for Cheap
tuteruthter$— $ej etcd stela %e
rcepted Candidates.
Fifty persons applied
a concert saloon. in th
(lays ego, in answer to
far "three comic
for situation in
Bowery, -a few
n advertisement
si ger: at small
salaries.” The place nes of the ordin-
sty kmd, with saw -cit
Ohio ornamented wi
keper hanging in gar
terse prints on the v
at one end of the room,
. at the other. Round.
boomed, straight -back
jingling piano were the
:ted floor ; the
h parti-colored
eoug festoons;
lis ; a large bar
inf a small stage
tables, wooden
el chairs, and a
furniture, The
was r �; Otis a keen -f iced, sharp-eyed
ansa, with a whit
diamond studs in a glo
Se eyed the applican
disposed of them quickl,
,A
.g
intddle reed man m
and neck -tie, flabby
velveteen, coat present
seedy hat rested. in a pr
on his --left ear, and t
through cracks in his
to: his arm was a tall
whose ill-fitting Barmen
her as she walked. He
and her hair of no parti
gled o'er her forehea
around her neck ; but
sweet and girlish, alai
eyes were timid and ino
close to the man wlloni
er," and carried a, roll
slim, nngloved hand.
REJEC rt;l) `t/
" Dict you advertise ertise for singers, sir ;
comic singers, sir ?' ask d he of the raby
nose.
peek-tiee and
sy shirt front.
critically, and
ith crimson nose
leeks, and worn
d himself. His
carious position
es were visible
bods. Clinging
awkward- girl,
s flapped around
• face was sallow
tar color, strafe -
1 and whisked
her mouth was.
the large gray
est. She stood.
e callus fath-
of music in her
`Eyes, are you \'an?'x
"les, sir. We are
does the comic business
�1iri•I here, she does t
i '.e've got our music he
you what we can do:
with Newcomb & Run
oth singers. I.
and Marier, .my
e • Serio -conic.
e and *ill show
used to _travel
sey's Minstrels,.
but they are busted loci' r ago. Rumsey
died in a hospital. Ho he could "play
the banjo, and be was rippin' midclle
man, too. I've lost tra k of Billy New-
comb. Ile was the bes a essence dancer
in the United States, he was-"
Vdll, veil, let me he r yen sing."
The pianist played au accompaniment
on the jingling piano, ane the ex -minstrel,
with the crackled retnna t of a once good
voice; sang " Upon My Sacred Honor "
in a style he evidently
to Lingard or Vivian.
enough;
" Now, let isle hear th
owner of the diamond
painfully and hesitated.
"Brace up, Varier
never make a singer,' s
"'You see, sir"--apolo proprietor—"sh e hain 't
stage very long."
The girl tried to sing
for a Ramble;" but th
sweet, were uncertain,.
was sadly wanting.
- "I guess you two von
manager. Tee gal ha
enoof, tinct ve don't li
need er."
"Hang it, Marier," an .rily whispered
the man in the velvetee coat as they
went out, " I knew you'. lose the place.
Why can't you brace up . You'll never
make a First-class artist ie the world."
MORE UNSUITABLE AePLICAA(TS.
The next half lloilr wa. taken up in
examining and dismissin other candi-
dates. Two other girls w re'told to " go.
on owit. I knows you to. veli."
Several particular dir y and ragged
youths were disposed o in. the smile
manner.. A spruce -loo ing youngster
informed the manager the t " he would-
n't sing for a bent less than thirty a
week," and was told th, t under those
circumstances_ it would . e a waste of
time to rehearse. Two 3 oung Wren, or
over -grown boys, next c ®o;e up for in-
spection. They were lona of limb, large
of foot and hand, red as to. noses., acid
slangy as to language. ey ere dress-
ed with great similarity - x the same
collarless shirts, the s� me bob -tailed -
coat, the same pantaloons pr posterous
1y tight at the knee a, . d ridiculously
large at the instep.
Vell, who are you,. a cl vat can yew
do ?" asked he from"the F 'therland. are
We are the ar tin brothers,"
C rl�..
proudly answered one of t e boys, d.
Y
have been performin' at.t' e Grand J>;ike
0
We er
p Y House �t e do th double
an anee, black or whit , just a �
thought equal
One verse was
girl," said, the
Slid blushed
Bang it, you'll
id the father.
l etically to the
been on the
A Starry Night
notes, though
and expression
suit," said the
s't got shnap
e your style, -
mpg
s n
d d bi k h''
please.
,THE I rt
I
i
II(II'r SORT A LAST. ! !-
S
They handed a roll of. music to,.,he
pianist,
and they " did" be song f
" T
dance,Pretty Little BI le -eyed N e 1,
much to the satisfaction o the mann er.
"loot ' goodl )oot g
� �, 1 y r,0< d. Shust' s
do>en, anti lay unci py I'll talk mit 3 e
Now, young voanans, step up."
She was about 1S yea •s olcl, rot er
pretty, and her blonde hai • was done u
la Shetland pony. A ew moments
listeni i>« tc> the young la y's convei sa
km was convincing that
"There be maidens. fair as sl e
Whose verbs and nouns do ore agree."
" Vat did you say you name vas -?'
asked he of the Teutonic , eestry.
"Darnette—Nellie ellie I)ar Tette. Ther
was three sisters of us— u e and Anni
and Lizzie ; but • I guess - I izzie's dead
Anyway the doctor said sl e'd die. She'
sick in Buffalo. You xnu. t have hear
of ine. I used to play in the `Canter
bury' in Albany, but it we s a confound
ed mean hole," and she vie orously chew
ed a piece of peppermint c ndy.
"Oil, I've seen 3eou," sa di the only re
meanie candidate, a bot ` who Ionke
about 15, and . who was an king a chew
cigar. " You used to be n Albany at
Scheader's didn't you ?" r
The young la:l - nodded ssent.
"Uci wlii> are you ?" a,ked. the lrrb
let
0'r.
How To TURN OtuT,-The Duke of
Wrellington always slept on an iron camp
bedstead 'e ghteen inches wide.. When
a ma wan to turn over," he:said, "it
is t' a forhim to turn out."- The Em-
peror Nicholas did the same. Mr. Gwen
says c The rinciple is well enough, but
I think th detail is wrong. Sleep it-
self i far t o important to be -made tui-
comf rtabl My old friend Rossiter
fixed his al ma so that at the foreordain-
ed moment the bed -clothes were dragged
from he bed, and Rossiter lay shivering.
I ha e myelf somewhere the drawings
and s ecificeLtions for a patent (which I
have I ever applied for) which arranges a
set of cams and wheel -works under the
bedst ad, which, at the moment appoint
ed. lif the pillow end six feet, and deliver
the s1 e
ex0 his e'
p . fat on the now hor-
izontal foot -board. He is not apt to
Asleep long after that. Rossiter found an-
other
n-
othero 1
i tr vance which worked ;}getter:
The' alarm. lock .struck a match,, which
lighted the amp which boiled the water
for Rqssiter s shaving. If Rossiter stay-
ed imbed t o long, the water boiled over
upon his ra or, and clean shirt, and the
prayer -boo his mother gave him, and
Coleridge's autograph, and his pocket-
book, and the other precious things'
he
could put in a basic ni:tcler,neath when
he wet to ed; so he had to get .up be-
-fore that car e.-0lcl and New.
weir
MA -'S _a AL W,'ANro ARE.FE\v.—Bod•
fly health z.nd tranquility of iniad are
more to be . esired than all riches, j om
or glory of a Crcesus,. a Solomon,' or n
Alexander. Health is to be preserved
by .modera 'on ; it is destroyed. by akb-
stinence, injured by variety of delicacies,
weakened by unusual things, and
strengthened by the use of proper and
accustomed fare. Man, learned in the
art of, coo ry, is fond of many dishes,
rendered pi atable ,ley the injurious ad-
dition ofwine. Hunger is satisfied
with a small quantity of food ; luxury
demands ()vier- abundance. Imagination
requires vast supplies, while nature is
contented. with a moderate quantity of
ordinary food, and is burdened by super-
fluity.. According as we live sof is::life
enjoyed. Men too oft dig their I graives
with their teeth, . and Bacchus drowns
more men than Neptune. -
i
•CANIT}I3 BE A 'TRUE STORY?--Tho0e
who know him call him Theodore. He
is a tall, beardless, handsome boy, with
dreamy eyes and chestnut curls, remind-
ing one .of a creole lad in Louisiana .Or
Mississippi., Anything, everything
silly 'and generous, shrewd a'nd
Quixotic, is reconcilable with his
character ; nothing that is base; 'treach-
erous or wise. One day he ran into Dana
in a high state of excitement. "Mr.
Dana," says he, "Mr. -Greeley has called
me a damned rascal." The imperturbable
Dana turned placidly about and said, in
a sympathetic, deprecatory tone,; " No;
no ; he certainly could not have said
tion." "Well,' says Tilton, " hd called
me a darned fool." "Oh," says. Dana,
" no doubt, no doubt."
-as•►
THE Qplenet Awn THE CHURCH PEOPLE.
—The Queen of England; though the-
oretically head of the (English) Church-
and titulary defender of the faith, is not -
a very good church • women. She lets
her children get Married in Lent ; she
gives drawing -rooms and state concerts
on the Fridays of that holy season she
gives her yearly ball to her servants on
Good Friday itself ; when in Scotland,
she -goes to the Presbyterian meeting,
and seems to enjoy it ;' recently, when a
wealthy neighbor of hers at Balmoral, a
private ,gentleman, undertook to build
an Anglican chapel at his own expense,
she had word conveyed to him that he
would do her a favor by dismissing the
idea. Naturally, her loving subjects of
the high oh!arch persuasion, .are a good
deal sca dalized by all this. -
TREATMENT OF CHILDREN. That
which I, have often blamed (says Locke)
'as a dangerous practice in many fathers
is, to be very indulgent to their children
whilst they !are little, and as they come
to riperlyears to lay much restraint upon
them, which usually produces an ill un-
derstanding' between. 'father and son;
which. cannot be but of bad consequence.
And I think fathers would generally dei
better, lav- the sons grow up, to take
then into a' nearer. familiarity and liv
with them with :as much freedom of
v
friendship as their age and temper will
allow. �y -
i.'
• d 5•OW
oCEt'7 T , AV L.-� h
e� � .�E T e Atlanticsteam:
ship
a
companies, having of the
bulk of
b
the summer's European travelers over to
the other side, are now sickening of the
a competition in fares, and are making
strenuoljis efforts to harmonize their dif-
ferences and establish a fixed and, of
it course, ' advanced rate for passengers
r and freight between Liverpool and New
York.
• THE PHOENIX
�- ' FIRE INSUIRANCE COMPANY
OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
DIWPI'EE> FROM EN -GLI, R OPER- A.
" Well. Pin Clarence I: utton, of the
w who they
travel with i Has just rc-ecii-ed1
nd1 I've been
but I don't
to.
rxrtoll Brothers. YOU kn
are, don't you ? T used. t(
Kehl, & Leon's Minstrels, r
over in Jersey City lately
like it there, and so dropp od in here
see what was up."
"v3', you are noddiu bu a boy."
Boy ? I`te. been in the biz eight.
years, and T'nl 18 years old. -I co n-.
Hence d when t was a cl;_ild with i e
SYears."aba an Opera Troupe. Mrs. Holm n
took nae lip, and I was v'ith • her t vo
ell, yell," said the manager "I
Can't bodlcler ally longer to -day. Y e u
all come to -morrow, you two Carrie, u
fellers,
"and you young womans, and Y d u,
young feller. I haxn't got no tune .0
More, Here comes my gals now. :et
t
I tells yo It vdllle thing. l shan't pay -a:a y
more ash twenty dollar a veek to as y-
body•" --
Y., Era,
• N. WATSON,
AGENT AT EAFOBTH. This old standard
Cornpahy was established in 1782, does busi-
nessallparof the world, does =the second
-
rtes: in pa s o
largest busies in the United Kingdom, jays its:
claims with pr ptitude and liberality. Its rates.
are moderate. 346-52
GOO
GOOD
PROSPECT
HARVEST EXPECTED.
H'HN KIDD
i t
Scythes Forks, Cradles,-
t
SN AT S AND FIAY FORKS,
a targe stock of Harvest Tools
such as
Which he will
Sell as Cheap as any in the Trade.
NO EOOND PRICE.
JOHN KIDD
ON MorMOtgage,
snck peri
as the applican
.3221'52
EY ADVANCED
S f curity, in such sums and for
d , and repayable in such manner
ay desire. :A:pl>1y to
l A. G. McDOUGAT,T, Seaforth.
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A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
CIO
320
5"
THE
GREAT REFORM.
The Greatest Reform that has ever been made is
in the prices of •
Furniture and Underta
Haver dneedthe prices one-half, and h ve done
away'n together 'with : eTortionate prices. Is it
�f
n,ot to your interest to l>atrouize them.
ALL KINDS QF FLTRNII URE
11 PT IN STOCK. -
They are also prepared to
Furni h Funerals With ith Everything ' Re
quiusite, j And to attend personally with their Hearse.
T. JOHNS �S&Go.
EGG EMPORIUM.
The bscriber hereby thanks his numerous
custom rs (merchants aLcl others) for their liberal
patrorn ge during the past seven years, and hopes,
by strict i»tegrity and close attention' to business,
to merit their confideno and trade in the future.
Having greatly enter led bis premises during
the winter, he is now pr pared to pay the
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
For any quantity of g cel fresh eggs, delivered
atthe
EGG EMPORIUM,
Main Street, Seaforth.
Want d
b subscr:bel 25 tonsgood of
dry
the
clean WAT STRAW
D. D. WILSON,
SEAPQXTH, March 181 1874. 328
THE
HURON PLANING
ILL
_ LES aSRS. GRAY ,C SCCA 'T
'REG to announce that they have commenced'
bueiness in the Shop lately'occupied by Mr.
Martin, and are now prei axed to fill orde e for
Sashes, Doom, Ijlii cls, Mo'ui Zings,
And all kinds of planed liimber1
ALSO LATH A.YD SHINGLES.
CHEESE BOXES AND SETTERS,
ARM GATES, HAY RANKS, &a.
A goo stock of Seaso> ed Lumber on hand.
' Facto and Lumberyard on Goderieh. street,
near Main street:
Jig Sawing and Caston Planing neatly cone.
A. GRAY. W. H. SCOTT.
SAMUEL TROTT-
;
Manufacturer of
111achize Turned Butter Packages
Of a Super.or Qaal3ty.
All orders, either Whole ele.or Retail, •romptly
Filled.
SEAFORTH ONT.
TEAS, TEA
ASK F
POWELL'8 FIN
TEAS.
MIf\ T U
AT
14AIDLAW'S_
TWELVE POUNDS SUGAR FOR '$I.
J. C. LAIDL
CASH PAID FOR B17 TER.
R E.
S$AFORTH
ACRICULTU!AL IMPLEMENT,
I ,
Scwviue
illiatehinsc, and
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
1ti2•-POP,TTT 'VI m
SEWING MACHINE DEPARTMENT..
I take pleasure i' stating to the public, that I
shall at all times h ae a stock of all the different
kinds of Sewing Ma rites, with their varied pre-
tentious to merit, t it thepurchasers may be able
to suit themselves t one establishment, without
inconvenience, Th whale ince 4f the .counti'y
has been, and still is, frequented by transient
per=eons. My objet is to eaution the publio
against buying anything but Standard Machines,
and of Regular Estalished Ageirts, who can al-
ways be found, and Whose warrant and guarantee
can be relied on., and if the purchaser isnot suited
with
the kind they think they want, they can have
the privilege or :changing it for any other. We
have at all times anew anti fresh stock of the
Florence and Webster Machines, as well as all the
other standard makes, whieh can be piid for on
very easy terms, or if not satisfactory, can be
changed far any othrlethat may be desired.
W.•
=MPOR,.N"T
•
LA1~;G
ARRIVALS AT THE CHEQUERED ST
Teas, Sugars, L quors and eneral Groceries.,
Which were boug t on very favorable e . s and will be sold off
AT PRICES WHICH MUST' PROVE;.
RE
MUSICAL • INSTRUMENTS.
0. p. 1ti ILLSoN
Can defy the world on Musical Instruments, both
in Price and Qua t1', he cannot be surpassed.
0The manufacturers ••iInstrn,ncnts whieli km sells
have a reputation stint glare not benestioned.
He sells for uo see >ird-class .fir>na, The Mathis-
shek and Steinway 'isnot time, 'Mason d: Ham-
lin, and Estes Organs and Melodeons.
AGRICULTUIRAL IMPLEMENTS,
Such as Straw C Iters, Grain Crusher's, Root
j Cutters, Sewing Ma Wiles and Horse Powers, all
Iof the best, always ; on. band.
I 'FACTORY TO CUSTOMERS. ` -
BACON, HAMS, , FLOL
AND MEAL
OF TH P; BEST QUA. 1 ,ITY
Always in Stoch at the Chequered t
re, Alain Street, Seafo th.
JAMES MUR
Hy.
SEAFORTH 0UNDR
JOHN NO
ISHk8 to '
inform the farming community and
' �EAJ011TH FOUNDRY for a terra of years, and r
to manufae ure all kinds of '
AGI3ICULTU R
Shaw Cutters,
•
Including the TO
ALSO MY IMF
BUILDING -
Terni
Mill, Engine and othe
tlr
efi
AL
SUCH ASt
lows, Gan
MAN, which it
ROVE
.ND ALL
d out on the shorte
Repairs done
Al CALL SOL
PER.
e public generally that he • has 1dlasedthe
steel it throughout. He is now 1prepared
MPLEMENTS;'
C.
Plows, Drag Saws,
the best 2 -horse Saw in use.
PITT'S POWER!.
THER CASTINGS
t notice.
vith Neatness and Dispatch.
CITED. -
To THE ARMERSI
FORSYTH'S PATENT WRO
THE undersigned beg to direct the
now prepared to take orders for t
BEST
AND
M OST
A
attention of the Far
re above fence, whic
JOHN N OP',R>.
OF. HURON.
GHT IRON FE
v
ers of Huron to the fact hat they axe
is without doubt the
SC,xOult•'_ TD'
Parties desirous of giving this f
prepared -for erection early -
In spring.
repairs for TEN YEARS. Tho bene
Snow will not accumulate or bank ag
will not destroy it. 5th—It is warren
Fence fence will be
furnished at the
Five Wire Fence, per rod , < ...
Six u
nee a trialsh n
del
0
The proprietors Will
is of this fence over
inat it. 3rd—The t►r'
ed to turn all kindsto
following
rates :
v1 50 Seven;
I. 60 1 Eight
DURA. LE
FEN E
IN U
ave their i
h cord
ors at
once,so
that'
i� can
guarantee 'bis fence to stand 'Without "
i
11 others are : lst—Durability 2nd1 —1-ea:l
d or frost does not effect it. 4
•
sly,e .
stock, no matter how breachy or_,croiis. Ii
I,
ti
i'1
1
I
ire Fence, per rod
u «
cc , 1 168
1,75
TERMS—All sums of $25 and under,cash, on Completion of fence; over that amount three onths
credit, an approved note to be furnishd on completion Cif ence. For large orders special pedal arrange-
ments can be made. Orders taken an further information given on application to M. R. onnter,
Main street, Seaforth ; or George Fors 'thy at the Market, arth; or Hugh h Cameron Londesbro.
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Manufacturing cturzng C
Beg to inform the public that they are prepared to contract for
STEAM ENGINES AND BO LERS FLOUR, GRIST, AND SAW MILLS
SAIA ING MACHINES, &c.
On hand—IRON AND OODEN PLOWS, with steel boards;
GANG PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, STRAW -CUTTERS &c.
STIGAR AND POTASH KETTLES, GRATE -BARS, '
WAGGON BOXES, &c.
COOKING, PARLOR AND BOK STOVES, f various kinds.
SALT PANS MADE TO ORDER.
ALSO,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, Ai : D BLACKSMITH WORK.
BOILERS AND SALT PANS REPAIPED ON SHORT NOTICE.
TWENTY TO THIRTY -HORSE ?0 WEB TUBULAR BOILERS generally on hand for sale
All orders addressed to the Oompany or Secretary will receive promptattention.
. - A. HODGE, Secretary and Treasurer. H. HORTON, President
R. RUI\ CIMAN, General' Manager.
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All Kin
OF
AND VALISES.
lave on kand
A good aesortment of
RNESS as Usual,
ers of Harvest gloves for the Wholesale Trade.
1RON HARROW; -
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Now is tile time to purchase
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Tho Best in use.
A few only on hand. Call and get one before they
are all gone. In the year 1870 I sold 30 of these
Harrows; in 1871, 0 were sold by ine ; in 1872,
I sold 75 ; and in 873. my stiles- reached over
.
150. This is the b st proof that can be offered
of the satisfaction w 'ch the Harrows give.
_
0. C. 1YVILLSON,
Market -street, Seaforth. 325
TO THE Pu:
LIC AT LARGE.
W. H. OLIVER,
Harness, S ddle and Collar
IANU ACTURER
1IAI ST. , S'L+'4RORTII.
SIGN OF THE SCOTCH COLLAR.
A choiceassortment of light and heavy Harness,
Whips, Bells, Horse CI • thing, &c., kept constantly
on hand. Repairing promptly attended to, and
charges -moderate. Remember' the place,si;n of
the Scotch C o liar
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W. H.LI
o YLR.
i. 0 CARTM RIGHT, L. D. S„ Surgeon De'ntist
,1 `J. attends in Sealer h, at Knox'e Hotel, the first
at the Commeroialdlot 1, on the following Thurs-
daya and Fridays. Thii remainder of the time at
his Stratford (elide. a
Pestles requiring nei teeth are requested to call,
if at Seaforth and Clinton, on the first days of at-
. Tstimoniale of pvel 500 patients who have had
their teeth extracted 1 y the use, of the Gas, may
be een at my office o ce in Stratford.
pro ed styles. t
ot be surpaesed. 237-
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WILLIAM
CRAY'S
PECIFIC' MEDICINE
car s all Nervous Diseases, such as Tremor% De -
bili y, Prostration &c., which, ie. many cases are
pro need la over indulgenee in the use of to'hat-
is More especially reeoinmended as an unfailing
cure for Seminal Wealaiess, Spermatorrhea.,
potency, and all diseases that follow as a sequence
of Self Abuse, as LOSS of Memory, Universal Lassi-
tude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vieion, Pre-
mature Old Age, and many other diseages that
lea to Ineamty or Consumption and a Prema-
tar Grave, all of which, -as a rule, are first tensed
by eviating from. the path of nature and over
The Specific Medicine is the result of a, life
study and many years 91 experience in treating
p phlet, which we desire to send free by mail te
eve one.
T .e-Specitic Medicine is sold by all Druggists
at 1 per package, or 6 paokeges for $5, or will be
sen by mail on receipt. of -the money, by address.
ing
WILLIAM GRAY & CO.,
Windsor, Ont.
S ld in Seaforth by E. Ifiekson & Coq S.
Ro arts, R. Lumsden, and by all Druggists.
s.