The Huron Expositor, 1876-01-14, Page 15JANUARY 21, 1876.
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Wm., it:OMNI/Me MI.0.0.9,
ENG to trade being duller than astral dar_
lathe Holiday Stetson we bave a large stack
NCY GOODS not sold, suck as
Taney China Goods,
Ladies' Pearl Card Ct
Vases, Plated Tiare,
Ladies' Pencil' CctEe81
Go& Pens, Jewelry,
ud Goods we _will nal for One Month
A. GREAT REDUCTION
FROM REGULAR pRicEs.
WILL BE A RARE CHANCE
eth Hantoekeepers and others to get both
aftil and ornamental goods under value.
111C1C$ON & CO" Seaforth.
CLOSING SALE
OE
LUABLE PROPERTY
BELONGING TO THE
[ATT OF THE LATE 3. E. RAOEY,
MT—STORE. with DWELLING over it,
ante on Albert Street, opposite Fara; Mille;
eed for a term of years. This is a good in-
tment, bringing in good rental, quarterly
t monthly.
;OND --STORE, STORE - HOUSE AND
F. adjoining, the above, Large frontage
yard, IN ell adapted for a General or GrO-
businesit.
IRD—COAL YARD and STORV-HOUSE,
s large, splendid Stone Cellar for storing
Lter, Pork,&e., situate on the track of the
ind Trunk Railway.
LaRTIK—RURON FLOUR and OATMEAL
(LLS, well established, and doing a large
einesse Situate on the• track of the Grand
ink Railway.
CD-M71101\T
areaaing in population end_ mantifacturieo
[wing eituete ou two lines of Eailwey,
E GRAND 1.1tU1D AND GREAT
WESTERN,
in the centre of one of the airiest agrieultu-
Ouuties iu the Dornirdoh, raakes' it a most
:able Shipping Point, end rapidly increasing
it of importance. The above property must
lid in order to settle the eatate,
,vorable Terms will be given. Apply to
13• R. BACEY, Executor, Clinton..
AETIIING THAT THE PUBLIC
SHOULD KNOW.
FOIIN H. BROADFOOT
.'pa constantly on hand, at his- Wareroenas an&
rectory, opposite the Market,.
LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE
OF EVERY DF,SCRIPTION,
leir he is prepared to gen at places- to snit the
tunes, In fact he wont be undersold. Ae he
infacturee all he self, purchaeere can rely
u getting the
IE BEST A IMMIX FOR THE
; .
LEANT 31,0NE V.
:•niture Manufactured to Order.
zL
member the place to buy FurnituraCheap
Factory, opposite the MerIcet, Seaforth.
JOHN H. BROADFOOT.
.30METHING NEW.
TIIE PEOPLE OF SEAFORTH.
HAT EVERY PERSON WANTS.
GEORGE FORSYTH
-
GS to inform the *people of Seaforth and
ricinity that he has opened. n,
MEAT EMPORIUM
e Store first door north of the Commercial
4. where he keeps constantly ou hand a
e supply of -
Cured Meat of Every Kind,
lf AS HAMS AND BACON, Aheo
FRESH PORK Oa ALL KINDS,.
And Every Description of
0OULTRY AND FISH.
nsacre Fresh and Good.
anantity of No. 1 LARD For Sale.
1 BETTER always onhand ; also Cheese
Cheesehead. Those wishing to purchase
cry wilt find it to their advantage to call on
ae I sell nothing bat a tint -class article
leaned and ready for the pot or the oven.
GEORGE FORSYTH.
EMPORIUM.
e subscriber hereby thanks his numerous
rtiersi, merchants and others) for their liberal
nage during the past seven years, and hopes,
tact integrity• arid. close attention to bnalnese,
exit their confidenee and trade in the future.
ing greatly enlarged his premises, during
:inter, he is now prepared to pay the
GHEST CASH PRICE
ri..y quantity of good Ire& eggs, delivered
EGG EMPORIUM,
Main Street, Seaforth.
riled by the subeeriber 25 tone of good thy
WHEAT STRAW.
D. D. WILSON.
UETHING THAT HAS BEEN
WANTING THIS GOOD WHILE.
IR. F. A. MEYER
S to inform the inhabitants of iieaforth and
entity that he has opened
SAUSAGE AND MEAT SHOP
ite the FarmersStore, on the East side of
area t, meet door to M. Robertson's Cabinet
r:.. Any one purchasing Saursageethere wilt-
eranteed freeli, and for quality defy to be
a. Any orders left at the shop for any kind
ey dishes such as French Tripe, Jete, or any
dishee for large suppers, or any orders for
nil of FreshMeats will beproraptly
Aerate pries. Mr. Meyer also wishes to
the people of Seaforth and vicinity for the
1 patronage they have bestowed= hirn, and
they may eontintieeand wish all a Merry
Mal and Happy New Year -
F, A. MEYER,
JANUARY 21, • 1876.
Sir Anthony Rothrichild---i1e
Immense Estates and W,falth.
The death of Sir Anthony Rothchild,
following so rapidly upon a recent mar-
riage in the family, and again upon an-
other death,
prompts some remarks upon
the famous house. The prominent fea-
ture of the family, of couret'is the enor-
mous wealth which they have at eons -
mend,
The combined capital of the Rothe -
child', stated by Emile Burnouf, the
well-known publicist, to have attained
in the present year to the almost incalcu-
lable sum of seventeen billions of francs,
or $a T
400 000 000, .The significance: of
these stupendous figures May be rudely
conceived by comparison, but there is..
nothing in the history of private 'wealth
with which they can be compared. The
capital of the Barings, the estates of Lord
Dudley, the Marquis of Bute and he
head of the family of Grosvenor belong
relatively to a humble category, to which
the city of New York has Oontribuee,d
the fortunes of 'Astor, Vanderbilt and
Stewart. The financial resources attri-
buted to the Rothschilds can best! be
measured by contrasting them with the
funded debts of the richest countries' on
the globe. The capital of the house,' as
estimated by M. Burnouf, is about equal
to the whole fundecl debt of Great Brit-
ain, or that of France, and considerably 'hi
y can.
d possibly
ble
for
he
spirit would tint. that not a, few of their
book debts are (tiler worthless or of
doubtful value. Ciaime would I thus 'be
secured before it is too late while the
'dangers of long and: careleselysgiven
eredits would 1.e seat and!' afterwards
rded againet. .The great majority of
iness men and firma, who are no doubt
perfectly solvent, even when 'feeling the
prevailing string lacy, would, by deter-
mined efforts to turn their accciunts and
,
notes into cash, find themselves able
to meet their bankers in a more cheertul
spirit; They wo soon reduce or wholly
obliterate the a
I
11
ing houses, t
to reduce th
movements
soon begin to
Three -fou
indebtedness ou
the lst'of M re
for insisting
son. Some in
course, there ma
of the times, the
and inereasin n
are all argu nti
January,187 sh
Those retaile
oely accept a
our advice, but
year with the e
shorten their
r
n
be
ante due to -the mport-
n turn would I able
nd the
smessigenerall would
oi e active.
this fleeting, e rsonal
t to be bollecte before
No sxcuse is needed.
n !mat payment is sea-
1ti
vi aril except ons, of
be; but the ressure
ate excellent arvest,
sisity for short edits,
why the acco Me of
ld be promptly ttled.
8• o are, Wise, ill not
d nergetioally ac upon
ey will begin t e new
est determine on to
cr to as 'Much as they
e who' take Lhe op-
meWet their accouiics run
, well "n volume, until
pr ewor estaand,1possib-
ow ' rs in nkruptoy.
ol
r
exceeds the national debt of the Uni
States. A single century, or the possi
span of one man's life, has sufficed
the accumulation of this fortune, and
rise of its authors from a shabby rooky
in Frankfort to the financial doming dominatton
of Europe. At the period. of Rot s- SPE
child's first decisive triumph on. the Len-
don Exchange—the day after Waterloo, ee" By a t oro
just sixty years ago --john Jacob Astor
'
was already a rich man. The great ttor- natural laws 'eh
of digestion nd
tune the latter bequeathed is not suppose ere „azd; n
ed to exceed at present fifty millions of 7;11: P"'" '
dollars, while the inheritance of his co
brew contemporary has ,been. swollen • vided our beekf
posite course
uncollected,'
many of the
ly, land their
St
t 14
I 1.
11
e -
to
flavored b
more than sixty times that sum.y
Al -1-
though its territories are not to many heavy
IJ fo
on any map, and. the names of its re re-
sentatives are set off with no print ly
dignities, isevcrtheless the house of
Rothschild must be reckoned among he
foremost war austainindand world cm-
1L..L
judicious use
a conetitutio
until estrous
dency to dis
maladies are
Felling powers of the earth. Montmore attack where
we may ma
is described as one of the finest and most keeping our
extensive estates in England. It con- blood, and a
tains some 20,000 acres of t e finest land
in Buckinghamshire. It has garde Civil Serviec
s,
ets labelled -
greenhouses and e
graperies o arrange 'empathic C
to furnish fruit every mouth in the y •St. ,and 170,
as
r.
Oranges, pine apples, figs, bananas nd
n-
ve
OC
m
110
ase
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a
e
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'ratef
h
gov
triti'
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tabl
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rs' bi
ch ar
be •
to
• Hu
g ar
here i
any
f
rly n
. 8
mes
Sts, 4
illy,
A VI
the
om N
ng his
Knife'
g a p
other tropical fruits are grown in ab reONFESSIO s
dance. When the baroness is abs nt •-/ warning nd
yachting in the Channel, or at her 4n- and others WhO tiff
of Manhood, &e , g
don house, orders by telegraph are srt
to Montmore daily •for the supplies re-
quired The vases in the fountain and.
Italian gardens cost each £1,000, The
statuary is all of the most costly kind,
executed by the first masters. The great
hall, which is about twenty by thirty
feet, is filled with vases and statuaiy.
Its contents must represent a value of ot
less than £800,000. It takes no less t
three hours to pees through_ the roo
The finish is exquisite, and, the furni
ing of eaeh sumptuous. Some idea
be formed. of the whole from the fu
tare of a single bedroom, one of the many dangerous dine
guest chambers, coating £25,000 or V40,- •°.7n le "bieet'
000. In the dining room and. baro ial enfe`ea'seaell.°Tbetr6
hall are furnishings exceeding £200 at will, in a sbo
each, Costly Cabinets of the time of riod with regul
Louis XIV. of ebony inlaid with ivOry
or gold, diamonds, rubies, and. all other earria• cie,
sorts of.precious stones, walls hung with
• the costfteet tapestry of the time of Loitis
XIV,, or covered with the richest needle
embroidered, satin, may give some idea
of the wealth lavished on this more than -
princely mansion. The costliest paint-
ings adorn the walls, and the most skil-
ful and expensive workmanship is '
•played upon the ceilings. The idea of
the Baron seems to have been to build
and furnish a mansion stteli as no other
person in England, except perhaps he
Duke of Westminster, could. hope to ri-
val. The stud is .said to contain ra re
high bred horses than any in the wor d.
It embraces thirty-five hunters and. as
many racers, none of which are less in
value than £600, and. manytof them run
up into the thousands.
Sound Advice.
after undergoin
mailed free on
velope. Addree
Box 158, Brookl
IXTE HAVE 13
Compound
for three years,
of its merles,"
ing it as a thoro
runtime. It is h
aisles and the p
an ly increasing.
8. sale Druggists,
h-
•firrE GREAT
ay Periodical
ni- unfailing th
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a,
EN
Eli
nd
ve
gh
Id
bli
Ya
liana comarting
owledge of the
ria the operations
ni and by a care-
ne properties of
Opp; has pro-
swith a delicate -
h may save us
et it is by the
ides of diet that
dually built up
slat every ten -
reds of
nd us r
weak
subtle
ady to
point,
atal shaft bee
rtified wih pure
rished frame."
I only i pack-
ps & Op., Ho -
Three needle
ndon." '421-52
en -
[ANI
.--Pribtshed as
eat of yo ng men
ono Debility, Loss
tiles of Self -Cure,
ng and °evens°, and
st-paid directed , MAYFAIR, P. 0.
1 404-28
R. W LER'S
sphates and Calasaya
personal kiow1edge
sure in ret unnend-
and seient fie prep -
high stimation lay physie
nd the demand is clonetante
S. C ARE & Coa Whole -
011
LLIN
of Ph
tom o
eh ple
reliabl
111
B3
ert
Hes
It
tio
tri
t
rit
all cages of • ergo is an
pains in the back a limbe,
crtion, palpitation e the
whites, these pills itt1i effect
,
LE 1,1 DY,—Job Woes'
his i valuable medicine is
• of a those palifu1 and
which the female eonstitra
erste all excesa an re -
and a ipeedy cur IIV be
adico, 'tie peculiar y stilted.
I
, brin on the monthly pe -
These pills boakL not be
g th first three months
1 are en e to bring on Nig-
her Gm
they are s
Spinal Al
atigue on s
art, hyste
cure when
afe. In
ectiona,
light ex-
ecs, and
all other
means have fa le and, 1 though a Powerful
remedy, do not on n iron calomel, antimony,
or anything humt.f. n. Fall
direetions in th pa package,
which should be ear b alooale
New York, Sole-Pr4
cents
for postage enclose Northrop it To. an, To-
ronto Ont., -ge e .agents +for the Dominion,
will insure a tottJ containing over 50 pills by
return ninil. S ld • Seaforth by E. Hickson a;
Co., J. S. Roberts, a It. Lumsden, 197,
p EAD THIS' Wt .--Five to thirty drops of
-1-LI Thomas' E1 chi 1 11 will etrre common . sore
Throat. It nev r fe in Croup. It wil
Cold or Cough i -four to forty -el
Ono bottle has sur Bronchitis of ei
standing-' race t c
re
daIthas r
had not spoken
1
o the constitutio
ilet nt und each
liy pe served. Jo
'etor. $1 00 and 1
an outward
lomeness. nothi
One bottle will
Crick in the Bee
The following which we copy from the Contraction of t
last issue of the Monetary Times, should Bhenmatio, or a
be read with profit by all classes: There
is said to be a time far everything, and
there ought to be a tune—to square up. people—the-eh
The first month of a new year is by general do you good.
consent considered the most appropriate Der6eleisintereeS.:
time for this purpose . and prompt collec-
• tions have seldom been more necessary in P•
Q' write8:
the interests of the business of the coun-
by a severe ott
try than in this month of January 1876, tethavingn
During the last twelve months a large d aye , bathinIt
ly cured, end he
amount of indebtedness has been wiped fan certify uncle
out. The discounts at the Banks have
been considerably decreased; the Banks
themselves have reduced, their obligations ' Dealers all over
I ad a medicine
to the public very largely, and the gener- .faetionmn
al burden of indebtedness h as been nnateri- dealers.rPrice 2a
I N .Y. And NORT
ally lessened. The amount of what we
Sole Agents' or
may call personal indebtedness is, how- elected and
ever, still seriously heavy, which is one —8
Ltekson & q
of the natural results of the commercial ,
does you good.
of a Burn in thr
best and cheap
1.
inflation through which
passed.
The indebtedness to whi
• refer i connected. with the
the co
debter
amour
tornerl
we recently
we specially
retail tra,d of MR. H.
1
Pi
ntry. The retailers are largely in- 1 BEGs to anne
to the wholesale ho ses, and
ts due them in turn by their
must foot up largel in the ag
he no generally
ment in his she
Is- Larger Stock o
ria. the business, a
gate. If the books of all th retail tra4ers atteutiOn will
Robes, Trunks,
of Ontario NiTere brought tog ther it would
be found that the total of the accounts rreuser aliv ityAis
contained therein would 1314.ke an amoimt Bells, Combs, B
of startling magnitude. I very large attended to, an
portion of this inclebtedne4 is due by the
IA. pa ones
it:h, /pop% seinter
farrninl community. In the more recent- 41
sto
bo
tic
g
Car
e
ly 1
It
et
ape
t
h
ta
Th
enk
ef.
e o
oa
g,
the
ha
is
Ce
•
he
lee
'l.
TIC
ha
,8
ba
a
hoi
eh
ly sett ed. localitis; possibly they rimy
re a
t h urs.
it ears
s are tined in thr e t� six
the v ice where t e person
er In live yeIars, As
LI cases of pain or
ever beet known.
13 of Lame Back or
es of theinennd
is unequalled, In
er pain, the fitst appli tion
ps Eai Ache and the pain
utes, d is a1togetbe the
rdicin4t ever offered t� the
becan e it takes so little to
iompoiado1 six of the best
but oils. It is Worth its
not bny it to -day? A. B.
ostm ter,ArtahbaskaVille,
rs ago I won seized
atlsm in the head,
tautly suffered. Af-
leetrie Oil' for nine
whis
ibn in
0 it ha
tny ea
tl'irdisea
nodes i
q I
en
rhe
ly no
mas'
e -d, Ipave been eareplete-
used ihallia bottle. This I
iflon ish."—ReY, J. Mal-
, ixt
es : "Dr. Thoinas'
f' wrBrO &Ms in one week."
try $y, " We have never
as give sneh eom lete sat -
Sold by all iiedcine
. 'S. Nr THOMAS, HaLPS,
& LY N, Toronto, Ont.,
omini n. NOTE. Electric
zed. Id in Sea erth by
S. Bo' rts, and 11, Lams;
414-15.
'Imensms
ENT.
ZURICH,
hie f ends and the pub -
e has made a great iraptove-
is no prepared to keep a
of eve thing pertaining to
per than ever. Particular
to Holie Clothing Briffalo
• Sa hels for Ladiera and
lot ea Lighl (inch]) riving
4. Col aria Saddlea,Whips,
&e. Repafring promptly
3es rei aerate. GOO Me a
elsewheie. Remeinber the
aron Hoe1.H. wims.
have all they can do to met their °h-
i
gatioris ; but it is a matter of noto 1 ty STHE
AW A
in many parts of the countr,that far ers
frequently owe store and o her bills filom
year to year, when at the very same time LU MB
they are loaning moneypn notes and TEB rib
mortgages at ten. and tw lve per int. HizefirtAnf ler,
Whoever their debtors ma be, all re ail- Hee. Lumber 1
ers should utilize the preset golden op- Gristi ng done
portunity to effect a gener 1 squaring up. ti°7grauteed4
So far as the faitaing cornunity is on-
cerned they have seldornil, if ever, len
roore fovorably situated to do so. Wile
other interests have been greatly deprss-
ed, our farmers have enjoy d steady pos-
• perity for several years, and the ate
harveSt was admittedly l4eavy. U der
there circumstances, tho e in bind ess
• should insist on prompt payment of all
such 1 accounts, and in all other es
there:should be a determined effort to de-
crease the volume of their putstan ing
clainiS as largely as possible. •
If this course were energetically nd
• conscientiouslypursued bythe retail e
enerll, most beneficial results to tthe
eeriness of the country would ensue.
Some: who undertook the task in thiM
ek
ed
in
ZURICH
GR ST HL
ON HAND.
now on hand about 500,000
d Hardwood Lum er of all
Order cie the ShortestNo-
5 to $7 per thousand.
6)4311 as Usual, and sat sfac-
WM. FENWICK.
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THE CO
GEOR
TTAVING pnr
Commerci
Messrs. Marti
tends carrying
rd has ad.deds
to the formerly
RirstCR'leteiias
Covered and
Doable and Si
Special
Orders left lilt
will he prompt!
WHITELEY,
It and Tr de of th
erly Bel 's, I fro
0 state that he in
in the old stand
horses and vehicle
. on c but '
le 'vhiles ailcl Good
ses Will be Ke t.
nggies and Ca ge, and
gone Always Beady for -Use.
ends with C asneer-
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shies o any of tile Hotels
ded to 418
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and favorably known
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WE he e no en d for Sale, at our Saw
T Mills, nealt Gray, ring & Sperling's Salt
Works, a large qiant1ty
HE LOCKLUMBER,
Which we4row er 1, 50 per M.
Parties voring ns witb their erders will have
It promptly attended to. •
401 ARMITAGE, ciatitu * alum
NEW USINESS
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wE, the undersgned, have pflrchase4 lir. W. H. 3
ou an erten Sive HerEee8 Busine 0, both Whole
nd by lumd. Weaiso keep on hand
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Al LARGE ASSORT IENT
And everythiu pertaining to the Business. Light
No Asseeiatio Prices here. Give us a pall before pur
CRUSHER
The old Favorite Straw 4ntters and Grain
Crashers from Marwell, a Paz -a, always -ch band.
These iamplements beve been lveiItrled, and have
etood the test of time, as thoe of no other make
have e.
HORSE PO E FtS.
NEW- 1iEN. Rin,rier. to, four, six and ten -horse Powere
•,
I 'aIwity en hand,
Y'S Establifbment; where we intend to carry
le and Retail, manufacturizig by Mac
WINKS AND "VALISES,
nd Driving Harness a Speciality.
basing elsewhere.
• G. E. HENDERSON & Co,
!I1110 WANTS COOD AND STYLISH
JOHN WARD, Seaforth,
1.EG8to hill
general t
Stook of
rm ihis friends and the pnblie in 1
at he has a Large and Complete
LIGHT 01
HQRSE
Trunks 9,n
• Brush+,
In fact anythioghaipertaining tie the Trd° Al-
ways on hand, c p as any fnt19 trade, forcash
GLE H RNESS,
CLOTEIN e,
&e.
Va1i4 Whips,
ombs, 8naJps, e6c.,
Repairs Executed with Neatness and
Despatch.
N. B.—Collers 4 Speciality.
description niade tp order in fi
Remember the Pace: Two d
Commercial Betel, Seaforth.
ollars of every
class style.
s north of the
WARD.
HAR
JUST REOE ED,
A LARGE STOCK F
liaa ware,
•Atwell will be sold
CHEAP ilkS ANY IN TOWN.
FENCINCI WIRE A SP[ IALITY• .
JOH KIDD.
ARE
TOTHE
UBLIC
LI
_ W. H. .0L1
Harness Saddle
M NUFACTU14
MAI ST., SEA,
rii
-41
1 CO
14 S.4
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SIGN OF T E SCOTCH COLL
choieeassoitm tit alight and hefty
Whips, Belliallers Clothing, &c.. kept
• or t hand. Reeairl g promptly at encle
charges modern e. Remember the pla
the Scotch Geller. W. H. G
LARGE
FR,
d Collar
RTE.
B.
Harness,
=tenth'
to' and
M. R.COUNTE
MASONIC HALL BLOCK,
A. P 0 IR,
AND
11 SS n El
FOR SALE BY
M. R. COUNTER,
TH
Is n
ORE
the arket. This is the only machine in the
Marke ,ba-ing a reversible feeder a d it is the
only machine that intakes more Olin ;le kind of a
stitch. 1 These machines are sold on 0, and if
the prulehaser is net satistiedwith it au retuin It
and get any other machine in the market. A trial
of it isjall that is regvired to give satifaction.
0
11
iFLCIENCE SEWINC iACHNE
nnivereally admitted tole thel BST and.
FEST-ethe cheapest because the est—In'
i O. C. :WILLSON
1
Ilas - abundant sappIv always en hand at his
Empo aura in SEAFORTH. : Also all the other
leadi eg rantiones, se that parehasers can have
their hoice.
, 1 I
USICAL KumENts.
.....__INsT
• O. WILLSON keeps the largest and bed
Seleeted, stock of Musicel Instniments awest el
Toronto, consisting of that .aelebmtd Mathnsek
Piano,itnil other Pianos, Prinecas, George Woods;
Estay iana Canada Organs and Molodeoutrairrely
whieh he.ean tidies cheap as fite matt rs.
TO THE LADIES.—In the -Sewing Thine
and Music Department 'MISS ZI.OAS
keeps S full stock of Britteriek's Patterns and
Self -Fitting Charts. All the !latest and newest
styleslend fashions. Thelateat and MostPopnlar
Sheet !Music and IlludeRooks.
J WitLS,01
1 1
I .
Watchmaker and Jeweler, Seaforth„
,
11
.r/ %. ,. .A.
Ctuict Lencorrlecea (or Whites), Painful 3fenstraii••
tioe Ulceration of the 'Uterus, Ovarian Disease?,
i
Ab nt Menstrnetion, arid -ell disevaes known at+
Fe le Weakness. They ere praepred with the
greatest care, under the persona' supervision of a
Phi. iefen who has made female diseasea a epeeist -
stall y foe many year,ata tney ftre a Medicine on
whi b. MARRIED- LADIES can depend "in the
ho Vid time of need" as an unfailing
FEMALE REGULA_TOR
$aid by all Druggist* everywhere. Price, cape
box,1$1 ; six boxez, $5; 'sent by mail free of Flt -
age (securely Heckled Irani observation, For full
particulars write tor our pamphlet, which we will
eendin a sealed envelope to any address on re-
ceipt of nost stomp to prepay return postege.
Address all letters forpnaphlets or pills to
"WILLIAM GRAY & Co,
Windsor, Ont.
S kl in Seaforth by E. Hickson & Co.. i. 8.
Rob rts, IL Lumsden, arid by all druggiete.
14 RTIIROP & L1311041. Toronto, Wholesale
Agepts. i 836-eow
1
SEAFORTH PLANING 3IILL,
S H DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
IT PAYS i IT PAY$ -
i WHAt PAY'S ?
i
:z.Z..att33D. .146A:1\11'3D ,S
IT gAYs TO GO tO THE
ll eases get their °wit Wheat grorin and fiood.
To get frour Gristing done, and Fa rs will in
1 Dr 4 lir
.E. je,)d.if:73E0LivSOIER .41 :01101.-2tri:Si4
him
e sign of trw'
1VEL°ft•
IB subscriberbege leave to thank hisienuterons
ustomers for the liberal patronage extended to
since commenehig bueiness in Seaforth, and
ts that he may be favored with a continuance
he same.
rties intending to bnild -would do well to give
hini a call, as he will eontinue to keep on hand a
larg
FIOl
SOME
lor SMITH offer
GOODS
Bad -made Cloth
gives better van
Just call and Beef°
OILS, PAIN
Of the best brands
dueements to Cash
ALI parties latievin
are requested lo se
t ey will be put ha
8'7-52
R WALT N.'
HI NG 1YEflT
Special Bulgaria i DRY
nd GROCERIES. In
g and Boo and Shoes he
than can bi got elsewh.ere.
yourselves.
S AND VARSISHES
always on bnd. Special In -
Purchasers.
over -due noe; and accounts
tie the same t onee, otharvise
o other hands; • or collection.
FARO SMITH
Til
FIRE IN
OF
LO
PHREN
RANCE
ON, ENG
WAT
GENT AT S 011TH.
Cornpsny w established
ns� in all tarts o the vvorld,
astbnMneaii the 'United
cahua with promp itude and 11
ae moderate. 1
MPANY,
D. .
old standard
1782, does boil-
te second
dont, pays its
ty. Its rates
897-26
Pa es -wishing to get the Excelsior • HUH
CELEBRATED FLOUR
Can do so at Mill Prices, from the following Mer-
• chante of Settler*:
n- L G. Atilt, James !C. Laidla jamea
McGfnhis, Joseph Brownell, Wm, Hill, Hall &
Payee( George Murray, A. reirdnia--B ker, P.
Megarey—Baker.
H, Bobb, Harpnekrey ; W. Scott, Bru eld.
Any quantity of Chopped PEAS OATS and
BARL Y, and other on hand al al.
M. CHARLESWORifil rt Co,
• —Agents for the Garden Ci
COED WINTER IS FOM
And every pereen should iprepar
by purchasing a
5
1 417
NC ON
fo It
c+ o c) aD
AT ,
MRS. E. WHITNEY'S.
MAIN STREET - SEAFORTIL
. ''.
JUSTReeeived, a Large Stack of Cocking,
'..' Ptilor, Box nnd Coni (OW!, of the
most *proved paste*, ana from the eet eros,
which! Will be sold at Bottom Prices or althi
ii
°118Irt:titvitr
tniiee. of all hind
Ts in .stock or made to
order in- short. notiee. Repairing i rem :tly at -
Uncle ice '
Coral 011.—On band, a large s ppljr of the
best a414 purest Coal Oil in the Burke, wht% will
he soldSvbolesale or aetail. Special inducements
given to large purchaSers.• •
,Re ember Logan & jameson's 01.1. Stand,
Main treed, Saforth.
412 ..
MRS, E. 1V1TNEL
ROYAL CANADIAN BkNK.
SEAFORTH BRA C
stook ,f11 kinds 11
•
' fsAgentate
DRY PIN LUMBER, D011111g ION BiLOCKNAtIfST.,
OORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC.
H feels confident ofIvingsetisfattion to those
/I.
wh may favour him wit theirpatronage, :50 110325
bat rot -lass -workmen reemployed.
Particular attention paid to Cnstom Planing
2(1 , JOHN II. BROADFOOT.
THE AFORTH
•SE FORTH.
UMBER YARD.
MA_BEE & MACDONALD
Bto inform the public that they lave
re-
lnioved their Lumber Yard to the lot between
the Merchants Salt Company's Works and Mar.
she. 's
%hy will keep constantly on b.and agoodassort-
me4it of ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, dressed and
un4ress�d. Also, LATH AND SHIGLES, all of
whllcb they are urepared to salt a the lowest pos-
ib rico, for Cash. 4lso, on band any quantity
oIbo best4CTONLTM7.
nilders and others will Bud it to their advan
tsgn to inspeet our stoiatilicz ur and ascertain oprices
he epurchasingelse re, as we are in %position
off rgoodindneementalto cash purchasers.
MABEE & MACDONALD.
Drirtts on New ,ork Pay le at any
Bank n the 'United States,.
a.t all a(AupKangd
Stiltef Citiestha ited of Exehanse on Lo payable
1 '
iNT.aliEBT 1' ID ON D T IT.
411.
M. P. HYJ1S,
N4415Ite
W LO S WANTD.
tt I
Mess, COLEleAii rti GOWN
L Pay the.
w LOGS
AIs s quantity
man re of liooJ
COLEM
01C.,
eaforth.
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