The Huron Expositor, 1874-08-21, Page 7AUGUST 21, 1R741
011111101.____auranseenisonam,
IBOX4UAT,
ert e .» &e., Physician, S
tehenr, Spiral -tin Ont. Office an
side of 00derie12 Street, first
byterian Church.
et mut
ewe.
door
8,4
0 -, (late of Oarroab
%, ka
G,
,cau
er the County of Perth. Oftl ma
me e'en/lean. Brothers' Hardwa.retore.
[ells at Di. KING'S office will e ee:
daay or night. i eat
;neon, 3.1. D., C. el, Plkesae,
etc., Coeonerfor the Cotmty of Eturon.
Residence, corner of Market candle:ugh
t to the Planing Mill.
?BELL, (Graduato
tu.
toietretil,) Coroner for 'the, COtaity ee
telao—Next door to Calder Bro here
rks, and opposite liteCallune's eta,
, Seaforth, near the Ectilwae- Stet on.
_
J. BULL, L.B.S.'------
AGEO.N,Dentistet e.,Se orth.
Ontario. Plate work, ‘tatest
styles`, fleetly eeeented.sut-
gicat operationperformed en%
:inaptitude. Fees as law as can be ofe
'here. Offlee hottralrom a A. M. tee
as ever 'ten A. G. McDougall's- Store,
' . an
..e....entiate and 1j_ •
d' Cornell University, Ithaca, isT.Y
e ontarie Veterinary College, Toxento,
permanent:13r in Varna, wherehe' b.
and williug to attend to all kin tc of
all kid e Of animals (man exce ted),
of weather, and at all hours. (Red_
efts two &tore east of Cook's Tem-
a.
319
'eARY SURGEON.—D. MeNAU
ege ta announce to the belie:bite
iI suerounding country that 12
el the diploma of the Ontario Se
and is no -w prepared to- treat de
el Cattle end Ea domestiaandinal
HT,
ta ej
hes
elan-
asee
naiades in connection with his home,
pewhere he will be founj ready tie at. Diseaees of the feet seoi •y at..
Itesidenee, Office and shop in the Tear
& Ilyttnee new etere. All kinds Vet -
lichees kept constantly -on and.
sonable„ 29
Vetexinery Surgeon, (
he Ontario. Veterinary- College,
that he eine returned to the pract
in in Seaforth, and natty- at WI tiro
a the disettene ot Horses, Cattl
'medicines, coustently 'on hand.
tly attended to.. Office, at M
arth.
begs
ca of
8b6
sion
7g
t n . nneenrenTsn, Barrietere nal
rs in Chancery, Goderich- eda
inness as es GE:qt./ft:ALLY.
Ltt - WALZS.R, Barristers, Attorneys,
re ire Chancery, &c. Office on Wes/ St.,
Post tiftlee, Goderich. i 846
ow, n. F. IVAIaEle.
,
H--
eT, Solieiter, eVinghern, ham been ap-
Agent for the Colonial Secures -Com -
land, hole also- Agent for several pri-
mts or Totonto, who loan Money at
eine rates., Interest payable yearly
oderate. 'Also Solicitor for the Ste
nk.
-.;Dee.15,, 1871.2112
,_
lEf si I' OLMESTED, Bttrristei4 At
' ., S. s
- at Lawi Solicitor& in Chancery and ,
' Notarie. ,Publie and Conveyaeerg
the IL eBankealoxthAgen o
iefe Assurance Company„
fettle ta lend at le per cent. Farms,
pots for eale., .43
MEYER, barristers and Attoeneyt
$0lieltoeeigi Chencery and Insolvency,
er Notariee Pablice ete. O1fices-4,Sea-
-0-xeter. A28,000. of Private Funds to ,
ea at Eight per cent. Interest, payable
, 58
(az- sore. a. NV. C. AMY a.
1TIER, Barrister, Attorney fn. C ne-
Goderieh, Ont. Office—over 1a C.
:'-sreeporictra, Market sentare. See
,
quien Se ;McDonald,
eltS,Attorneys,SelleitorainChan
.,5sele, Ont. Ofece--two doom no4bo
ER, DANIEL McDONALD
'ioderich. Dress s•
.
ffOsingsare.
; Econ,.. SEAFORTH. — ThO
no to stete to his aid friends' a
*beg pubele, that he haa lease the
- occupied by Mae X tenRAY, and
• as: the DOWNEY Thausn, 1(sea
we a cOntineenee of the palmy ant
ieetowed upon him during his teeny
- hotel business-. Every corareet and
will be previded for travellers* 1 The
.ot-s: and Ogees only kept in th Bar
k reliable IkoStler aI waya hi attendence.
' THOMAS KNOX, Proprieter.
lanieEKV.
tp-s- LIVERY AND SALE STAB ens.
3.1arrayes Rotel, Seaforth.GooL
rst-elass.Conveyaucettalwaya oxLhant.*
VERY STABLES, SEAFORTH, Ont.,
4-ses and Comfortable VehicIes,alWays .
'avorable Arrangements made Iwith
travellers. All orders left, at Ktibarit
e promptly attended to.
Sreuense—South of the Coma:tee.
ain Street.
THOMAS BELL, Pxcprietor
Iowa _Brodie, C, E.,-
L. .1A/en SURVEYOR, See rth•
net at theMansion Holum with Mt.
will zeiceive immediate atten
re Coleman and Dr. King. 41a52
E. LUSBY, •
AUCTIONEER for the Coen& of
kips attended in all parts of thee
ec made personally ot sent to se
be promptly attended to. .
• P. BRINE,
AUCTIONEER for the Conn
Sales attended in all parts o
orders left at the Exposrron
tly attended to-
rth
et
this
oe. ,
P. THE. PHEENIX
SURANEC„,01WP
(Wanes, EN -AD.
N.WATSON,.
SEAFORTH. Thia oid. standar&
7 wee eetablished in 1782, does- husi-
rte of the world, does the seeond
main the -United Khagdom, parr Re.
=aptitude and liberelity. Its ateet
a4t5
ENED OTIT
•
'S OLD . STAN D
MES WRIGHT
a in the store next the Seder*
d adjoining. Fosters Rotel, a
GROC:ERI
kg.•
e Good,
Satiare eheap,
Ar;t1 hi& Spkes Stang-
vt
ra a trial. ,
JAdES
f
ANTS MONEY?
RONG, SEAFORTIr,
eney at a LOW RATE OF INTER
-
n Feria or Village Property.
*ring reouey ehould apply to hire.
YOTHI PROPERTY -
YOUR LIVES.
Seaforth-
LSO• AGENT FOR
Provincial Inenranee CompanY--
-fe.
usuranee Company, of Toronto--
.
Risk 'tolerance Company, - et
sonaltle tes offeree by any other
Webster reliable Companiee.
Strong & Feirley's Oro-aerf
treet„Seatorth. 252
IJGUST 21, 18.t4.
ismoimmossimmenk
„fat ReSPeoting Bills and I pathway, she !failed to regain the t ack,
NOteS.
The at passed last session, of the Donn
nee rarliament respecting bills and
missory notes came ink force on Aug.
ne it is important for the public ,to
ees its provisions, we puMish it as fol-
lows
lee -Notice of the protest or dishonor of
eny bill of exchange or promissory note
evade in Canada, shall be sufficiently
'erne if addreased, in. due time, to any
y to anch bill or note, eatitled to such
twee, at the place at which such bill or
net° is dated, mikes any such party has,
under his signature, on such bill or note,
designated another place, when such no -
nee shall be sufficiently given, if address -
en to him, in due time, at inch other
- and such notices so Addressed shall
suffieient, although the place of resid-
ence of snob. party be other than either of
such before meationed places.
.1--Sectioa 12 substituted. by the act
passed in the 33d year of tier Majesty's
reign, chapter 13, for seceion 12 of the
act passed in the 31st yea.- of her. Maj-
eety's reign, chapter nine shall be and is
hereby repealed, and. the following sec
fen is substituted for the said section so
repealed
Any holder of such instrument
may pay double duty by affixing to arch
instrument a stamp or .tamps to the
amount thereof, or to tie amount: of
double the sum. by which the stamps .af-
-fixed fall short of the proper duty, and by
writing his, initials on s -Loh stamp or
Amps, and the date on w ich they were
'Axed ; aral. where in auy nit or proceed-
ing in law or equity, the aliclity of any
such installment _is questioned. by reason of
the proper duty thereon n t having been
paid at all, or not- paid y the proper
party, or an the proper ties ,or of any for-.
tnality as to the date or rasure of the
itamps affixed hating beer omitted, or Q,
iisrong date placed there re and it ap-
bears that the holder th eof, when he
*Axle such holder, had. no knowledge of
such defects, such. instru exit shall be
held to be legal and valid, if it shall ap-
pear that the holeler theresf paid clouble
duty, as in this section. me stioned, so soon.
• .as he acouired such know edge, even al-
though such knowledge sl all have b n
acquired only during suc- suit or p o-
,ceeding ; and if it shall appear in any
• -such suit or proceeding to he satisfaction
of the court or judge, as t e case may be,
that it was throngh error or mere mis-
takenand without any in entice' to vio-
late the law on the part- of the holder,.
that any such defect as afodresaiexisted
ration to such instru ent, then such
• instrument, or -endorseme t or transfer
thereof. shall be held. leg, 1 and valid if
the holder shall pay doubl duty thereon
as Soon as he is aware of such error or
mistake, but no party, wh. ought to have
paid duty thereon. shall In released from.
the penalty by him ince red as afore-
said.'
3. nNotvvith standing any mg in the acts
before mentioned or in thi act, peen and
after the first day of Au • st next, alter
the passing of this act,: an bank or any
broker who makes, drawe, or ssues, or
negotiates. presents for pa ent, or
pays, or takes, or receiv s, or I becomes
the holder of any ent net duly
stamped, either as a depont, in pay,
tient, OY as a security, or for, collection
or °the:wise, knowirg th same not to
be duly stamped, and wh does not im-
mediately on making, drawing, issuing,
negotiating, or presenting for payment,
or paying, or taking, or re eivine, or be-
coming the bolder bf suc instrument,
affit thereto and cancel th proper stamps
• within the meaning of t]ie act-thirty-
first.Victoria, chapter , shall incur a
• penalty of F;500 f* every such offence ;
and shall not be entitled. o recover • on
sneh instrument, or to meke the same
• availeble for any puree* whatever, and.
any such. instrument -6,11 be invalid
• and of no effect in law or quity.
• 4.—Notwithstanding anything in the
acts -before mentioned. or i this act con-
jained, no bill of exchan re drawn and
payeble outside of the Do einion of Can-
ada shall be invalid, nor s all the maker,
-.or any oWner, or holder any snch Ibill
he subject to any penalty n consequ nte
of no stamp or stamps of his Dorai ion.
being affixed to such bill.
Lost in the
It could not be expecte that the et -
Cement of a densely w oded cou try
• like Canada ceuld be acco plished w th-
orn many persons being lo t in the b sh.
Many of those who wande ed, of con -se,
• found their way out, or ere discov red
by their friends, but a me ancholy 'er
est attaches to the memor of 'thoee
have mysteriously disarn eared in the
great forest aud have nek er again • e'en
heard of. Even in this linty ther are
undiscovered skeleton's, wi ose dry bo es,
could. they speak, would -ellstr, (re
• story of weary wanderin, through tlt.e
solitary gloom, while cleat , invisible, but
present, walked by the sid. of the doo
b
one, cominc, closer as the lost parson be-
came weaker,---rerao ving o short dis-
• tance as the strong man made es, des ier-
ate effort to escape, until, at last when
worn out kkith hunger and fatigue, the
ghastly presenco cinue rerand placed
• his hand on the ilow powerless victim.
• Some years ago the skel tou of one of
these luckless WELD dex6rs w s found_ some-
where in the Indian Peni isula, portions
of his clothing still, mina- ed, and if we
remember rightly, a silv r watch was
found beeide the bones. _hp w far e
man had wenn erect •oe hes, much, he bad
• suffered will, of course, n. ver be known.
In the early days of the eettlemente a
Young man named Pearce, brother to the
Pearce; of this village, w •s lost in the
County of Grey and never heard. of. He
undenook to •waIk from a ne w house
which he had. been helpin to build. to
the shanty where he and hi friends lived.
beo doubt, he lost NM' and. perished n.
• in the intermivable fon est. A m an
• narned llell also disz,npear d in the town-
at- portion of s
led. f e had
wale, •and was
procured.
oods.
HE H RON ItXPOSITORK,
and many day's afterwards her bocly was
our n a s tting posture against a tree.
When weak and about to perish she
opened a parcel which she hid carried to
the last, and ittempted to revive h rself
by chewing some tea.
It will be remernbeied that some years
ago a onaaneinnaned McKinnon, lo t her
way iu the township of Sullivan, and
some weeks afterward her body was dis-
cover°
mill
p
being i
the ri
place.
In s
ity, as
in th stream above 13ear an's
nd—tl e poor wounanzs str ngtli
suffie'ent to enable her to croSs
er, ei 1 'oh was not deep at that
oh a tine of progress and pr sper-
is now !enjoyed in this County, in-
-teresti g Tool ections of the early settlers
shoulci1 not bb
readeri know
should, make
journal, for t
ple, many of
forgotten and if any 0 our
of cases of interest, they -
hem known to the n areSt
e benefit of the young peen
whom are fast forg W4
that a few years age this flourishing
County was a wilderness. —Paisley
(Bruce) Acivodqte. •
I
, —
, -
The Cost of Sham Royalty.
Prince Leopold is the, eighth child d
the Queen, to. whom Parliament has
granted an 'come for life. The Frinee
of Wales has £40,000 a year, plus the
revenues of the Duchy cf Cor wall,
now aiiount to over £109, per
. The Duke of Ediuburgh had
o yearly granted him on re. ching
• ity, Which was inade u last
with
ssia.
ugbt,
Vi
000
tow
E40
the
uise,
, and
ages:
trioe,
se of
ther.
ren -
8 an-
een'
y, th
teres
girl
0,000
uch
r i
whieh.
annum
L150
his m
year fo Efsni,000, on his marriage
the Grand :Duchess .Marie of R
Priuc
has £
toria
year
Princ
000 c
Arthur; now Duke of Conn
5,000 4 year. The Princess
as granted. an annuity .of E8
•n her marriage , with the
of Prussia, plus a dower of
h down. The Princess Alic
Princess Helena and the Princess L
had each a grant of E6,000 fle yea
dowers of £30,000 on their mar
There remains the Princess Be
now 17 and 'unmarried, the expe
whose support is borne . by her m
Taking no account of the Cornwa
enues but nickeling only. the sun
tuallyt distursed yearly to the Q
children out Of the public Treasu
total is £124000, which is the i
on £3,630,000. The dowries th
have had aanount in all to rEl
which is a Mere trifle to add to
total. The Queen has £360,00
may be only E340,000e--a year, pr th
interent on over E10,000,000. 1
Tbit calculation includes nothing bit
t eve
of th
By t
d b
specific grants of money, nor does
include all gimlets to all members
royal familyj it might -not be e
compute all the amounts recei e
11
1)
themfrom other sources, such as, fo
instance, the salaries deawnty th
i
Princes in their military and nav
capaeities, where their rank is h noran
and their Services are nominal Th
Prince of ales has five children livin
and. they, too,. must, on the resen
system, be rovided for by the public 0
their coming of age or Marryin y
the majority of the English upp r an
middle classes, as represented in arlia
merit, do n4 seem to think they ay to
high a price or the privilege of her dila
rulerswho do not rule. The S ectafo
says, in its lever way, that even Ra
cads perneivle at last that in a ' veile
Republic" it is decent to pay or th
veil. 1
Little Mrs. .
The follo ing correspond.ence, which
tells its own story, appeared in 1he_ S
Thomas Ito e journal last week
SIR- i : Your readers who attend d th
meeting in the 'Drill Shecl on the afte
noon of the 3d inst. will remern er th
reference made by inst.,
J. C. Ry ert to
the picture .of an actress, littleMrs..
L
, which. he said was hung He
Mr. McKell r's bedroom.
On Tuesday night, on my way hom
from the meeting in the Town hall, M .
S. Sharon, Mr. Hemphill ,and menie f
were invite by the Conservative to g
into the Lisgar Hous ,e where tbey w r
entertaining Mr. Rykert. We 45 fi -t
refused, but afterwdrels consented, on ing strongly strongly pressed by Dr. Gust' . ite
Thomas Arkell proposedMr. R ke t'e
health; and in so doing expressed his e-
• gret that I*. Rykert had referreci. to the
picture in question m his speech at the
Drill Shed. After Mr. Rykert lmcE re-
pl-ied, ' I took the liberty to nek
ahoutithe picture. He said he was v
glad I- had made the inquiry, is 1ie wi
ed to explain that the whole thing w s
a joke. Ile did. Seel such' a picture i
one of Mr. 'McKellar's rooms, a d., clu -
ing a very exciting debate in the Hous,
when IVIr. McKellar had been ubben
hirn pretty hard --there being_ a urnb r
of ladies in . the gallery—it occu red to
him that it would be a good jok to got
this oLF on Mr. McKellar, which he
I then asked if he thought that .1\ r.
Kellar knew about the picture, or had
anything to da with the buyin of i
Mr. Rykert said, "No, I don't t ink e
had. There is no use of my lyin abet t
it. I am cdrtain that he knew • othi i g
about it. The whole thing was inten -
ed as a joke."
This statement was made in pub c
room of the Lisgen House in the 'resell e
of 15 or 20 Conservatives, and o ve R
formers who had. been verv. cor ally
.1 .
vited to join the company. It w s MQ, e
openly and licit in any way confidt( ball
Mr. Rykert, I thought, Only sceooed tc o
anxious to . lake the explanation.
N . W. M ORE,
ST. Timete , Aug. 12, 1874,
1
able of Greenock, when
the country was being set
not far to go to releh his
earryina a chair which ha
. 0
either he northe chair w npde
re ever fond,
and, noeiadoubt, the great See p, in. which
;u
his death bed., wi 1 eoutinu€1 to Has
keep
Secret the story of his -wanderi gs,
and the place of his grave._
A lady, now residing no far froie his
village, onee became lost and, wit a
enrage as remarkable as ler endun nce
Was astonishing, she watt lered for five
days in the woods without other nour sh-
'tient than a small jar of e ilk, which she
bonteen,conveying to a ne ghbor's ho ise
e aAernoon of the ifth day she
reached a road where she as soon fter
found by somo of her fri-nds, lama -eds
of -whom had been searchi
g -
In. a, largo samp, acros
whi
irvch a oat-
1.)a- led, a ;woman, named leDonald, had
Pan on her way hOrne frOne a s ore.
\\-'andering 1rom the scare ly percep ibie
Gp0)1) PROSPEC
1
D HARVEST
EXPECTED
JOHN KIDD
akt.
just received a large stock of Harv st Teo s
• such as •
Scythe
Forks; Crac
SNATHS AND HAY FOR
les,
'Which he will Sell as Cheap as any in the Tra e.
NO ECOND PRI E.
JOHN KID
HURON
PL
HE
NINO 11161
•1,
IP ,p
p itiSSRS. G
pE41'3 to annoen,Ce t
liesiness in the El
Martha, and are now pr
as os,
Dc ors,
• And all kinds
ALSO LATH
MY & ASVO T
t they have e mmenced
op lately ocoupi d by Mr.
Peed to Lill ord rs for
linds, Mo Rings,
of planed linnbe . •
1.10 Sill GLES.
CHEESE BOXE
i FARM GATES
AND SE
-HAY RACKS,
A good stook of Seas
F otory and Lumber
near Main streat. •
J'i , Sawing and Oust
A. GRAN:
oned Lumber on
'Yard n Goder
m Planing neatl
W. H.
ERS,
hand.
oh street,
done.
COTT.
REAT
THE
REFORM.
The Greatest eform hat has ever bee
th prices of
Her
awa
.e and Undertaking.
T. JOH
reduced
altogethc
not to y
he prio
r with
ur inte
s & cb.,
• one-half, and have done
extortionate prioes. Is it
est to patronize them.
L DS
Ts.EPT
Furnish Fu
d to att
F FURN
N STOOK.
hey are Iso prepared to
erais
nd pees
TUBE
ith Everything Re -
tally with their Hearse.
T. JOHNS & Co.
EGG E
PORIOM.
T subsea iber her
•cud niers (ni archants
-pationage dining the
by a riot integrity and
to eritthoir confide
IC vine greatly enl
the vinter, he is now
H'GHEST
Fectrcany quantity of
E(
anted by the subs
clea WHEA I STRA
S AFORTH,
March 1
SAMUE
M chine
All
,
eders, el
MAR
OR
(Und
E1XPOSI
Under antho
P 0. wiL
ed sole
ano in the Co
only be pure
ized agents.
Or myself W'
men have be
She County
Whiffen and
Clinton ; an
120 •
INC
THE Manic
-11- FORTH
to tile Gove
three month
to erect the
by thanks his numerous
nd others) for th ir liberal
ast seven years, a d hopes,
lose attention tobusiness,
ce and trade in thearitme.
rged his premiss during
repared to pay t e •
ASH P
ood fresh eggs,
EMPORI
Alain Street,
riber 25 Ions of
D. D. WI
,1874.
TRO
Menu acturer of
.Twrne • _Mater P
ICE
delivered
Seaforth.
good dry
SON.
828
-tckages
Of a Su erior Qnality.
her Who esale or Retail, Promptly
'Med.
RTH ONT,
LICE
SEAF
IAG
CES
ER IFICAT 8,
.
r the no Act.,) issued at he
OR 0
ity of t
BLI
SON, of
gent for t
Sy of Hu
need thro
rders giv
not be
n appoint
of Huro
L. Murp
L. S. W'
•
FI GE, SEA, F
e Lieutenant -4
taxi°.
NOTICE.
eaforth, hoe been appoint -
e celebroted Mathushek Pi-
meand this instillment can
gh him or his duly author -
in to others than ply agents
led. The following gentle-
d to net as my !agents in
: Thos. Connors, U. P.
y, Seaforth; C. Doherty,
• sot, Goderieh,
0. 0. WILLSONI Seaforth
RTHI
vernor of
RPORA ION NOTIOt
pal Conniil of the Village of SEA-
ereby giv notice that theywil1 apply
tor -in -Co neil after the ex 'ration of
from the int insertion of this notice
illage Of 'eaforth into a Town, un-
der the nam of Sealer h, and the followrng iiniits
are intendedito, be inch ded therein: 25 acres, be-
ing 8. W. co aer of Lo 24 Con. 1, Me
acres; beingp. half of
25 acres, beirg N. W.
MoKillop; 1 0 acres, b ing Lot 26, Con.,1, McKil-
lop; 50 acre , being S. alf Lot 27, Cone 1, McKil-
lop ; 25 acre_, being .N W. corner of Lot' 9, Con. 1,
Tuckersmith extenclir g to Relined ; 100
Core 1 Ti okersinith; 100 acres, bo-
on. 1, Tuc cersraith ; GO acres, being
2, Con. 1 Tuekersmith 25. acres, be-
er Lot 12 Con. 1, Tneltersmith ; 50
. half Lo 11, Con. 2, Tuoicersmith;
ig S. W. icr Lot 11, (ion. 2, Tuokn.
ores, be' g'W. half Lot IQ, Con. 2,
; 80 acres being N. E. corner Lot
11, (len. 8, T ickersmit , extending east to west 50.
rods,' and ee. ending no eh to south 961 rods; 10
aureS, being . W. col er Lot 10, Oon.•J, Tacker -
smith, extolling west east to 16?, rode, and ex.
)6 ro
11sEcts..BE
NS ON, Reeve.
ob 25, Con. 1,
orner of Lot 2
op; 50
felcillop ;
, Con. I
12
being Lot 10
ing Lot 11,
N. half Lot
ing S. E. cor
acres, being
10 mares, be
et:smith; 50
Tuckersmith
tending Dort
WM. ELLIf
Dated the
to sout-
JA
TT, Clerk
th day ot ;rime A. D21874. 829-21
• LI.T0
pEMAINI CG in th
drilled I r on Aug.
ComPbell, 03orge
• Cern, -Marne Ann
Connor, Mi -s Maggie
Corby, Wm.
Dunlap; Mrs, Edward
Dunn, John
Donohoe, Ms -s M.
Graham, Mi 's n.
Howard, Mr e John
- Hall, Williaa
javvia, 0. F.
Kasy, Wm.
lienn.James
Kline Freee
Lurasden, H L. -
Logen, D.
Mitchell, Mi -s Mary.
848
LETTER
Seaforth Post, Office un -
4, 1874:
Malcolm S. .
Munro, John
Mahoney, John
Morison, ja mee
Murray, James
efoOray, James
Mann, J. W. -
Murray, Alexalider
Palmer, H. C.-
Paeckert, sChar es
Rogerson „Tohn
Smith, W. B. ,
Sarvis, Wm.
Stewart, jam ell
Urquhard, A.
Wallace, Mary
S. DICKSOI, P. M.
AUCTION SALE OF DWELLING SOUSE
ND LOT IN ZURICH.
sinen unde signed hes received iustreetions to
-L sell by pi blic auction, mac Dwelling House and
one-fifth of an ade of landin.1 the Village _a
Zurich, en. UESDAY, the 1st: day of eEPTEM-
BER net. Sale to conneenee at 1 o'c ock P. M.
Terme made known on day of sale:
HENRY SCHAFFER, roprietor.
eer. 848-4
EDIVI.A.RD BOSSENBIelt GER, leech°
$2 n per day. Age ts wanted.
"
6.,i) All classes o working
peop4 of.ither sex, young or tea; alce mere
at wok. for is in their (ware moment( or all the
time, than at anytheng else. Partic Oars free.
Addrese G. TIN SON ce efo „Portia nd, el tine. .284
• NEY ADVANC D
ON Mort age Securey, in such su s -and for
;such ieriods, tiara repayable in s eh manner
as the appl cant rnay eesire. Apply to
822*59,, A. G. liCeDOUGAL Scaforth.
atemserreennmertzerszeensom
TEAS, TEASs TEAS.
ASK, FOR
POVVELL'S FINE MIXTU
CASH
AT
A. 1p I A. v\is
TWELVE POUNDS SUGAR FOR $1.
PAID FOR BOTTER.
ARR
MMIMMIMIMMOLMCM.-4
J. C. LAIDL
IMPOPJTA3TT TO A-T4T-4_,
LARGE
RE
I
w.
..,1,11911.120.13.32
VALS AT THE CHEQUERED STODR
OF
as, Sugars, Liquors and General Grocerie
Which were bought on very favorableterms and wfil be sold off
SEAPORTS
AGRICULTURAL .IMPLEMENT,
sewing l?inciaiue, and
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
SEWING MACHINE DEPARTMENT.
1 take pleasuee.itr etating to the public, that I
shall at all times have a stock cif nil the different
kinds of Sewing Mae:Miles, with their varied pre-
tentious to merit, thet therm -chimers may be able
to suit themselves ee one establishment; without
inconvenience. The whole fate Of the collude.
has been, and still' is, frequented by transient
persons. My object is to caution the public
against buying anyehing but Stenclard Machines,
and of Regular Established. Agents, Who can- ial-
ways be found, and 'hose warrant end guarantee
can be relied on, an if the purchaser is not suited
with the kind they t ink they want, they can have
the privilege or one ging it for :ley other. We
have at all times a new and fresh stock of the
Florence and Webster Machine, as well as all the
"other standard makes, which can be paid for on
very easy terms, or if not setisfactory, can be
changed for any other that may be desired.
!
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS..
0.
Q. IvILLs0N
Can defy th.e world OnMnsieal Instruments, both
in Price and Quill*, he cannot, be Surpassed.
The nutnufacturere Of Instruments 'which he sells
have a reputation that dare not be cpiestioned.
He sells for no secend-class firms. The Mathu-
shek and Steinway Piano: .irinee, Meson & Ham-
lin, and Estey Orgaris and Melodeolm.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Such is Straw Caters, Grain Crushers, Root
Cutters; Sewing Maehines and Hone Powers, cal
of the best, always on hand,
AT PRIES WHICH MUST. PROVE SATISFACTORY TO ,CUSTOMERS.
I— •
• BACON) HAMS) FLO 9R AND MEAL
OF THE BEST QU ITY
Aiwajs in Stock, at the Chequered ikS'ore, Main Street, Sea
JAMES AMR
Hy.
SiAFORTH OiOUNEIR
JHN NO
WISHES to inform the farmi
"
SEA1IOBTH FOUNDRY for
to mantifacture all kinds of
PER
•
g community and ,flhe public( generally that he has Ileased the
terra of years, and re ttecl it throughout. He is no prepared
AGRICU LT RAL
SUCH A
MPLEME
• Straw Cutters, IPiows, Gan4 Plows, Drag Sa
• Inolnding the 1OMAN, w,hich it: he best 2 -horse Saw in use.
ALS) MY liVIItOVEit)PITT'S PO
BUILDING IL4ND ALL; 0 HBR CASTINGS
Turned out on the shtrfegt notieo.
Mill, Engine and other Repairs doille. with Neatness and Dispat
CALL SdiLl I TED.
11.
TS
JOHN NOPPEE,.
To THE
FARMERS
OF HURON.
,FORSYTH'S PATENT WROUGHT IRON F
THE imdeasigned beg to direct th
now anspered to take orders for the above fence, * eh is without doubt the
-
attention of the!
armers of Heron to the.fact
BEST •••••••
••••••••
m
AND•mam1111•1•MINIS
iionmin
IN SE.
MOST nen--
S c Pa) r•A‘Z,•'t
DUR
NCE.
at they are
BLE
FE OE
Parties desirous of giving this fence a trial shoeld leave their orders at once, so th it can be
prepared for erection early in spring. The proprietors et 11 guarantee this fence to sta i d without
repairs for TEN 'YEARS. The benefits of this fence ov all others are : lst—Durab i ty. 2nd --
Snow will uot accumulate or bauk against it. 8rd—T14e viwl or frost does not effect it. 401—Fire
will not destroy it. Sth—Ib is warrented to tern all kind of stook, no matter how breathy or vicious.
This Pence will be furnished at the following rates :-
Five Wire Fence, per rod - $1 50 I lie
six 44 46 CC 1 60 Eight
TERMS—All sums of$25 and under cash, on eomple
Wire Fence, pee rod
If • 1.
ion of fence; over teat tonaunt. t eemOuths
credit, an approved note to be furnished on completi of fence: For large orders spet i 1 arrange.
mente can be made. Orders taken aud further information given on application to M. . Counter,
Main street, Seaforth; Or George Forsyth, at the Market, eaforth; or Hugh Cameron, Ldn( sbero.
320 •FORSYTH & ,; Co.
1 68
1 75
GODERI
Y.
Vie.Goderich oun(lry&,Manufacturing Co.
nform he public that theime peepared to contract for
STEAM ENGIAVIND OILERS, 1' {JOUR, GRIST, AND SAV MILLS
. S WING- MACHINES, &c. •
•
011 hancl-IRON AND WOODEN .i3OWS,_ with steel boards ,.
GANG LOWS, CULTI; ATORS, STRAW -CUTTERS, &c.
-SUGAR AND POTASI KETTLE'S, GRATE -BARS, ,
WAGGON BOXES, .
COOKING, PARLOR AN 1 BOX STOVES) of various kinds,
SALT PNS MADE: TO ORDER.
ALSO, '1 •
• IRON AND BRASS SASTINGS, AND -BLACKSMITH WORK.
, BOILERS AND SALI' PANS REPAIRED ON nliORT NOTICE.
TWENTY. TO THIRTY -HORS POWEll TUBULAR BOILERS generalli on he -id foiesale.
All orders addressed to •he Company or Seeeetary will reeeive promptattention. enees
A. HOPGE, Secretary an Treasurer. : .1 " H. HORTO.N, President.
, R. R NCIMAN*, General Manager. . '
RUNKS
411M191.111:1121. vIv2
_A 1"NT
A GOOD SUPPLY OF
AND VALISES.
•
• e hare on hand Fly Sheets and Tets.
A gobd assortment of
All Kinds of ,ARNESS as Ilistia
• Manufacturers of Harvhsit Gloves for the Wholesale Trade.
BELFRY & MAY, Saddlers.
IRON. HARROWS.
Now is the time to purchase
..
n
The Best in Use..
A few only on hand. Call ancl get one befeet they
are all gone. In the year 1870 I sold 30 of these
Harrows; in 1871, 50 were sold by me ; in 1872,
I sold 75 and in 1013 My sales reached over
150. This is the best proof that can 'be offered
of the satisfaction' -which the Harrows give.
Os Co ,WILLSON,
Mine4et-street, Senforth. 825
TO THE PnBLIO AT LARGE.
W. H. OLIVER,
Harness, Saddle and. Collar
MANVFACT 611E11,
3/A Thr -ST., SEAPORTIL
<4
0
•
I AI)E TO
SIGN OF THE SCOTCH COLLAR.
A choice assortreent of light and heavy Harness,
Whips, Bells, Horse Clothing, &c., kept constantly
on hand.. Repairing promptly uttended to, and
(themes nahderate. Remember the plece,sign of
She Scotch Collar. ` W. B. OLIVER.
• ": 4.•••+,
EXTRACTING. T EETH WITHOUT
PAIN.
re CARTWRIGHT, L. D. Se oreeen Dentist
• attende in Set forth, at Knox's Hotel the first
,
1 uesutry andeVednesday of eaoh month: in Clinton,
at the Commercial Hotel, on tbe follow.ing Thurs-
days and Fridays. ; The remaineer of the tine at
[his Stratford office.
Parties requiring now teetli are requeeted to call,
if at Seaforth and Clinton, oii the 111'0: aftys of et-
tendenee. ,
Testimoniale of over 500 patients -who have bssl
their teeth extracted by the nee of the Gas, may
be seen at lay °Mee ()Mee in Stratford.
Teeth inserted in the most substantial and Ina -
Pro yea StylPS.
Filling . (1011C in gold, &e., in a manner which
cannot be surlass(111.
237,
Cure Lencorehma (or Whitest, )-andel Menstrua-
tion, Ulceration of the Uterus, Ovarian Diseases,
Absent :Menstruation, mei all di -ass )(mown as
Female Weakness, They are prepared with the
greatest care, under the pet Serial supervision of a
Physidia.0 -who lmemade female (liseaseS a epecial
study for many years, and They are a Medicine on.
which MARRIED LA.DIES ecu depend "in the
hone end time of need" as en unfailing
FEAIALE EEGT-1.A TO R.
Sold by all Dreggists everywhere. ' Price, one
box, '1, Fix boxes, (e5; sent by mai) free of post-
age xecurely sealee from observation. For eine
particulars write for our parnriblat , which we will
send in a sealed envelope to any ;Address on re-
ceipt of post stamp to prepay r.4. tuna postage.
Address all letters for pamphlete or pine to
WILLIAM GIZA). & 0o.$
Windsor, Ont.
Sold in Seaforthlhy E. Hickson & Co., J. S.
Roberts, R.. Lumsden, and by all druggists.
NORTHROP & LYVAN, Terente, Wholeinde
Agents. 838-ecOW
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