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The Huron Expositor, 1876-02-11, Page 3llll';llY .1 1 X76. emeamisaminermilmemeememism LEGAL Batriater, Attorney, Sodit'ittr¢ lu Mt Leuua i new block, corner dd Wtttct OO Street, (Ioderich. 417 t'1:ADLTL,*4`, 1)arrlsfters And Charrccry#sleych. so tf . �tCBAX'DL'!i. EI SLI LL, C vayttltecsr and O ini 1e in 11. B., Wrox^t t:r. Auctioneer and Accounts. and notes collected oil: rrms. 46(d lice .h aC., (poi r rttortre}r Solicitor in eridYh and hcaforth. 01- a Store, Goderich, and. :h. :,ifil, CO LL, D rristers, Attorneys -rat. drl:4 in Cbandcrs.: oti,ries I'abltc, trd I3rusIEEhr. W.11. Sc(rtitry God. Iktt In Brussels. 41; SON & 'WATSON, Barristers, Atter-- Sone/Una tter.Sone/Un in Chancery, &e., Clinton, - -lira dour cnnt of the new Ilona :rnk l i flding.. !honey to loan on farm )trot. 40-1 0. A. WATSON. MEYER, L'ttrristers and Attorneys :Solicitors in Chancery and Insolvency, , Notaries Public, etc, Offices -Sea - Is $23,0ou of Private Funds to �E,.at Eight percent. Interestisle 53 •.gsa'S. r(. cr. C. stsrLrt.. ltfllSI::STk:D,Iiarri+tern, At •, Solicitors in Chancery and €rtt ri Public and Conveyancers. rtin 1. E.`<Dank,Se:Itctrtb,, ALfentefor' if= f •. armee (ornytuay, to1€.add at s Per cent, ramie re+, .r;E1I� at CA, IA. '(T, M. D. Ate.. Physician, Surgeon and bearrtrt:h, ()rt.. °fliers and rest - of rioEie2ichStreet, first' door in Church. 843 4.1 • OE, 3I. D., C. 3f.. 1'flysicia?t, Sur - '- e., Coroner for the County of Idnrots. idicnne, curlier of Ifarket aid High o the Planing Mill.. . sYELL .ti 131I+(UESS, Physician, s, and Aceoticheur.. (tPFICE-Mail b. m.'r the Ht,i1ioll. .Toriti C t2rp- d're)t.r:r ii,r. Iluruil; Joui A. Brit = 424 '[ M. D., C. 31., - (late of rim firm vex A. Plielsiu, Stratford) Graduate of lers.itc, Physician, Surgeon eon anti Ac- iatotthr thitarirr. (lf:ie!,'-froom s in. k, forint•i:y occupied by the Tate Dr.:. ce-Ce+muu rcisil Hc+cel, wilt i t- rltbrook on Tueadul-.t dine Frfdslyi. 8431 WSLE1, M. L., L. It, C. 11,3, Ii.,, of Co!Iege•of Physlei:.nlr gild! Sur. iu. :stet Rouse Sr -'sun of 1s"ifnge- lids Lying-in 1lni +1, PL's$efnn,: .1 -stir. Vffice-Albert. Street,. ream, Mills Itesi.:ence--Piston Con.•uercial hotel„ Clinton,, Ont. (mile puU''tntlll; attended to both in r, VT V Di'L . L D. 1 ,, Sur000tt J)c'=tirt,at ,`ienfol•t1:, Ontario _ate- work, 1.ttcvt tstylcsl, neatly c:i.cetite(1. All r-ltrhir•al operations tI t i re t n•l prutuptftode. fedi u t low i..ai1:t'td r•t-t1 herr-. Office durtirs from P. 31. Lazarus cQvc..r Mr. A. GI Me - toy., hauls-st. 27tl 1"0.11T, V t Unitary Surgeon, G4 rein. tcrir.ary Ce(11(• c, Sc'afoitli,. flrl 1t(•4lrle tree hi, rear of hillc,><lan *S: l; Irnr:'lu, t1y atteralcd to, Right or •1, 01 t a:G: itrftt; rut iticiaes on liana, , •nit le. Ifnrs(': CXaIi.#herd Blit() sound- titicsaten „t:cn ifrt'lrilracl. 140 II'LLLL V. S., Tier.ziUUate ar:c11'rice- Cerncll t'irvcri,itt1tbites, N ,, rind Ontario Vete deal yd,olleF<,1'od/tt°, rIutut'ntlyiaVat rsa,:wbtrclie►sfllbe rn t v:.i:t....` to attend I.rd to all kinds of r,1 kinds of annuals [man exeeted), f weatl.e:, and at all hours. ;L:ebi- tv.C7 t:..r,i°ts !Wit of Cook's 1i'ern- ? 1319 E AIEIt, V. S. tirttduatt,• o , the t cterk try College.. After idr.Sf •siting practice with Professor Smith, of -, settled in Sc;aforth, in the Ofliee pied by iri 13.trg srr, Main. `street, 1 c 1,,=rr t i tidy to tient u11 dr.ctaisee t „ttc•1:.tifrl_.sf:, A:I e,116 vlogtl'tly 'by tray or night. A large r-Lo(:k of strait_ ernlirrt%tiny ort It:cncd, 1L4,rs0 ti) '+rtsrr:+ t i ate Britt rts 'cater of Un l i r;. I ori Corr t. l4rju. 11011- ,0,1;e the T..t r).,r•:o[, ()flier, 421 l'cartical Wrats 1(1.tlakcsr and tirul.'.I'Custom( is will Burt it to t to exit! with toeail they will have rtrt h.:I, I ifterir:.,,I experience in the 403 rk 1il l t(1it4.- t1I pardon iiniviitett +ensign, `+, eftltr r by mote or book lac- 1testae to r .til and scttlit at ouee or .4 will be pi neer! in Court for caller- ik('N.e ,N, Saddler, Brussels. 413*4. .t :T. LIVELY, Y, Seafortit, ()tit. T. A. I'rcfpriet(r. Comfortable unI elegant 1tnst-ct:rhs reliable horses always i 'es /nod -elate. 0giee c,ncd Ktnitles, oat t. Ser onai door c tu;t of Stain street. any of the notelet promptly; a tttaiid- 1i tt' hI Td,l.-.fella Sd'in‘ex, t r. This hotel is situated on the ID rriilusr,reth of Scnfortkt, and los- t -r•tnrirrld d.tiutt i:a.Irl ct,rrfort for tilts', ▪ it brands of 1i !sons and cigars kept. lel a careful and attentive hrC„tler fn: tsuoed st:ahltug in connection "with- 35° .1I4l'.i PLANING MILL. PtIM A; Y `d Crile r + lerivG to thank Ills ntutlarous i f'r tin: liberal patrorsal;c extended to ,.uiencft's, iaudness itt Setifc,rtil, and rutty be favored with a continuance :i irrg to httild walla do well to give mill continue to keep uu hailed kinds sf 14 A't SIZES, TLiN bs, MOULD I NG GLE$, [ATI', ETC. } indent of givh . 4,itis actio'rt to tli./se :r hit- with th,:irpatronain ,. its hone tfMane r. rree:.pployed. t attc-trtxF n paid to Custom. Piaui * 4()11,1"; 11. 1:110A. f)FC/(YJ t► TillsE. FORTH t l�yry{{{` t ALD ,,,ra tl.c L=. Lik that till';._ iridis re- _ t Liu.. Ian i:ckrd tit ti.+jut t (,Awcoi ;o-,�F:i,_. ( Ir'l..s:. •rs eY rt.kft win:Var. .. c E t+lfer ti: ,in it`:r,.. rt got .titissiiorfr OF 1.: 311.i'.k , rlrs.-t.-curd and i <... LATIf A.: f} :1If .(,I.1.3, all of 1,:r1'tital tt; 4r•1't :_ tiles,, pat pas- - Cr: -L. f:in .Esti I iii? any quantity' .;.ON Lis.'1ii. 'd tahers Se;11 gelid it to their xclttart- rarlr stoek. 01.4 .t1E'E'rtfriit our inieee, tt:`t-r4°Ir-mil=t re, 't!. V. C tai -F' in u)iroeitlon e.t.letats t+• r`tt.. 1 Ir[ilcl tzkr r., �^ MT BEI k, 'M trl313 /SALTY. FOR, WALTON• . L ETH TI j- y,1 Cr ,ArJi `er.•r Special Marga ios in DFt DS ur.id GRCIGEP1ES• In 41(4141li;' ttt,.cl loots and shoes he t'a1r.e theta eau be got elsewhere. efor kuuiselves. I rsIN I) VAI4'ISHES thwarts on Millie. Spceial C asli lirlrehaserss. t vita ( over -due; notes and accoiltrtsr 10 Nettle the saltie at oucc,. otherw at Into other hands for collection. FAItC1 i; Ilhlt L ITI • FEBRUARRY: 11; 1876.: + Gaieties, When does a farmer do sheep without hurting it'' folds it. d --In what respcot does resemble a dream ? 'In co sleepers. What word is that of ry h c , you take away the first letter., al will still still remain ? Fal: There ate few domesticwrongs ` in. flitted upon the wife byher h sband that a seal -skin jacket won't heal. —" Constitutionally tired" is now the polite way of expressing the f t that a man is naturally, lazy. We l've in won- derfully on-derf ully reined timers, -You who are ashamed of your pov- erty, and blush for your ' cal ing, are a snob ; as' are you who boast of your pedi- gree or,are proud of your w lth. _%\re'thave heard many w men cam plain of their husband's ncg1 t of home. A spoonful of honey will eep more` bees in the hive than will n of vin- egar. = ' I am sure I beg you pardon,"', said ', a young American 1 y to her right-hand neighbor at a . din err table, after sneezing • violently--" I ope Trdid- n't splash you ?" ' ' • —A miss of 10 or 12 years, on er way I to school,was heard saying th prself " A noun is the name of any erson, place or thing, and if ' an f the girls have hooked that apple] fr nl my desk, I'll raise a fuss with he whole school." j —Some robber having brok n into a gentleman's house, went tote of the servant, and told him if hem ved he was a dead Iran. " That'sa f a hood," said he, " for if I move, I'm ur that I'm alive," A lady put her watch under er ail- low- the other night, but couldn't eep it there because it disturbed her sleep. And there, all the time, was her bell ticking right underneath her, and eche never thought of that at all," bre up ae when h lrwomotve ting upon r•h i f —A " girl of the -period" mments thus on Mormonism : How absurd-- four or five wives for one m n ; when the fact is, each woman in these times ought to have four. or five hue nds. It would take about that number support her decently !" —A ponspp, ons fellow was di ing with a country family, when the la l y of the house desired the servant to t< .k ke away the dish : containingthe fo 1, which word she pronounce' fool, as s not -un- common in Scotland. " I presume, madam, you mean teal," said he prig, in a reprovingtone. ``Very Si ell," sai the lady, a Tittle nettled, "' e it so ; take away the fowl, and let th; fool re- main." An Unlucky Kis " Now," said. the old man, as he drove in the last nail, "if they want -to swing - -on the gate let 'cm do iti; i s strong enough to holcl 'enc now, a td moon- light's cheaper than coal oil, an, how," Husband, you're a brtate to talk that way," saicl' his better half. • "� 'VhtatOs the matter now; old! wo- man ?': " You know that Matilda doesn't swing on tim gate with h r young man . at night, Oh, that 'should ever have lived to hear her OM n father say so r" " Now, look here, old wom n, don't you condemn Matilda for that ? ' • " Not condemn Matilda fo swing- ing on the gate with a yo ng man in the night ! ,Why, you v !gar old wretch !" " You'd better not," " Better not ? And she my o n child, too ?" " You're getting excited, my lean" " You're an old fool and a rate to talk to nip as you do,' You know t never get excited, but I will indicate My y child, even when her father , slanders her/' " I didn't do it," " I say yott did," "shut I say I didn't," - " And I say you did, did, did did," " You'd better go in the h love." "And lea=ve you here to sla der my child. No, sir ; I'1.l have you un- derstand that Matilda'g mother has some respect for her, if her father has not." "My love, why will Yon fly ff on a tangent and work yourself into such a pet ?rr " I'm not in a pet ; I never g t into a pet." " Now, + after all, whit have I said against Matilda ?" Said ?. Didn't you accuse her of im- proper conduct ?" "By -no means." " Didn't you say she staid out at night with young men, and it saved expense, you old skin -Hint?" "I was only jesting." "Oh, you were l Your own flesh and blood( my peor, innocent Matilda, to be made a jest ! That 1 should ever have lived" and the poor woman broke c. so you use, my 0 e m a 8 t to lx ey ne tr Yd' ' being made 1 keys. The e inside, whery atruntetlt in 1 time it Wats so was regartded'r • Saye A represent houses of 'this and thrilling! ` within 200 nights ago. being alone in the scene of days gone by anxious to rea fury of the sto for an hour, h from a fern -thou approach being dog, a negro our commercial cause of his vis him to the doo ingat it, retu the stable. T e ra swered by ao ng Nashville, young ma and was invited in The lady ex being alone by had been sumer o sick neighber care of the ht,u glided by, and ;1 genuine roluctan young man was ss negro who ha steed. + 1 v e t w d ti cl t to v0 it - ve es. rt -et be e 8 1 e al vivo cells t>< lark on ad Ire. t gait ectad ti -it is on tie de,'" A' good in. tiu2 that at that good condition blot 1 f en 1 a f et' e tie f t of aA at as mor. the busi le unexpect a resldenf ville a fe y ( arkness ai which had be e ` ds hof horror as naturally ve leiter from the riding rapidly light gleaming mi es distant. His ed byy a watchful he door, and after escplained the seer ant .conducted. pa 1oe',? and knock= k he horse to oor was an- whom the his mission 1te rs 4 4 11 Taking a sea he sat until of night," thinkin of his nevi fema the deep mutte der, and the the window. I tions he was at seemingly pro down stairs. volver, he tush sprang into th whizzed past hi of the fire he ob with the negro ho door upon his a rival a well directed low the room, and ee t sprang through 're missiles folllowel hi r bion 1' yi ied di e, t t re he tt he t 0 t a est, th iftgl Ole led ti ad hes e Turning 11is lady!, he discove Taking a "[tick applied it to he much gratified In a few rnoinen and after thanki asleep and slum awoke, and sa deavoring to op which a large in Being of a timid a pistol under ;tired, and grasp's ;doing so made a !lar turned ar:ou1( I draw a glttterirg seretimed, He s she eluded him an the negro follow her, and as the y door she fired at 1 him, aid related her t to t lips see sh = 111 tor red the t ome nd, th f t Midi; by a fr wn it j 13 the at t 0' hudd oor iu er It is, perhaps, meet! J young couple chatted turn of the parents in had been compelled! neighbor's house all the storm, and w en counted her adventur that the old! folks we ,her deliverer. In ;compliance With trio, the young Maur or than 11e at firstliil he left he obtai diel; lady to devote t e lif Making him hap as Nashville Amen own 111 on Ets e rem nd er ad fo his opportune She had fallen untr she suddenly' ieg o s rvant en - fa +hers desk, in nb oy'was kept, e, s lad placed low lien she re - se, arid in noise. The burg- wh =n she saw him fro hfs belt; she to aril her; but aro nclr the room, & fin 11y caught ma 1 e terecd the sail: ut missed 10 ted re t'1 e ey s1 or I son of he ler parent edside of 1 eft to tak urs swift!; a -spirit o arted. Tb nom by thi his wear e cheerful fire to' ing time O ut pnncipall ndlistening to di taut than; e rain agains of [his medita scream whit m the parlo ng his re steps an etS a bulls t e refectio ady strugglin et im at th e h use. %Vit le him acros sky assailan everal leads quick success to itl e' youn fainte hie pocket, h xis soon ve pea her oyes, ully recover he e w e r 88 Iawa Ile re ht leir it ve he lain fide a p he Jong A Remar_ ab George Agustu . al oint i of death in �ive f the -most rema abl it generation of li er His father was a rto other an English wo bout; 45 years of a pan he has led a 1 fe robably.killed an r rd his, but which at , st the -close., Sala w,a outh, and a port e had a very re ' os eft ear, and a ne ons e. He:married eated like a'due nee- was gained 'acme Quest, i popular porodi Household Words and fame of the e He spoke and wr had been every 'ere thing.' He 'was' he riter on the iDail Te ul nal he'wrote ; net ents since the 1 ski neral. He has3 ritt d biography,: a d mber. 1 -le coin le ited a comic pa J i --r, n books. Hbli ed, rrespondent of �t = e id, reckless Boll g half-and-half 'n �vspaper men, a on c Sir Double jro D. erybody by his t, 1 d his power df- od A " NoW, see here, old woman," aid the ev husband, kindly, but firmly, "if you fu don't hush your nonsense and tiry up, - ght nu night, ed I'll tell Matilda's beau not to b -swinging on the gate with her a "Yes, I will ; because When I courting young man, I was swin the gate with a young wom night, and Sam Solomon happ pass by just ,as she gave me th night kiss." 1 . She commenced feeling aro OW co ing en in one ne necl to or good- ev nd for an 11 " It was the moist unlucky kis. I ever got, for Sarni gave up trying after that, and as soon as he got out of the way, it sa W/18 me or nobody." in lee and co did, or Le br wit o that rel nierica un ade by fou Astor & Co., Coenhill, London, who be- sq gan business in 1770, introdubing this qu style of piano in 1772. /t has been in the scr family of Mrs. F. D. Jermain, of Toledo, wa eu no ool, iamo ym ese an. d hic ary as an n a d gaffe .ma Hi ut soy that the u ill the re- orriing, 'hery air at their on account of dartghter ye- as no ,wonder y &crateful to eq eat of the d r uch long But before omise of the saved to 1 s file a More lying at the has Intent one nobleman, his Skit is now n that brief would have man long ere rohght him gly man in lys prime. afqess in his, Mon in the d, Iwhotn he utiks to the • e 0 the most on on, In en himself. se every - descriptive It, or which 11 he great lington's 41 novels etc ies without ys ook life pin atu o14ry book, he ondon nobly drink- oMpany of d delighted lc elf travel, ed sarcasm. ha compel'. Polar bear lai ed it a 6, rom the ail ay Com- ex ing em- , who was us))and and tied in a bar - and truck ; ontgomery, of the bear, as she could gh she was he was res. Pk n bones, ica and ner- no yet left a Seal skin of 'dem be- nd the ani - plaits in the returned a A Lady H ge The Liverpool P Rt s tion for being hu ge Lime street stat on urt of Passage! n ndon and North es ny. The victi of ace was a Mrs. on other. The be r cl it was alleged conscious of the n herself in t ue zed so sever ite taken away. s in was disco e ed ed without suffe if but not without p i fu VOUS sensations, w oh her. ; She wore at hp 11. jacket, and the le ed. ed that the condi' t of referable to an as cia tween this article If mars former seal nt Arctic. regions. T diet for the plai It was lucky he got over the fe around the ilorner as quick as he the surgeon. IwoulcIn't have had easy job of it. The Oldest Plano in Arne In Toledo, Ohio, there is a pia! was sent to the West in 1833, .bu posed to have been brought to in the last century having been wa at As for 75 years. Mrs. Jermain's mints, one • of them now 84 years bf age, took 1,e.ssons thereon when a young girl. It was bought in Montreal, of a German music teacher by Mr. .Termain's grandfather, Mr. Da•• vid Page, of Middlebury, Vt. It was said that Mr. Jonas Chickering made a study of this piano as a model for his first instrument. The instrument is five feet long by VI wide, with frame of ma- ogany inlaid with satinwood, everything ver by by As 1. ome er on of he oon pl Ina b ph y ave asses he b ion ex ury EW I!;IAOHINE 8110P. ,aDATO I T 3iG IS COME 'TEN PER CENT, AVING fitted the _premises Or coy 00.' TEN pUtt tIENT. TEN PER CENT, eapiee by GRA & SCOTT, we are revered TtN PER GENT: to contract for TEN PER. CENT. TEN. PER CENT. TEN PER CENT. TEN CENT. TEN PER CENT. TEN PER CENT. Heading and tave Machinery, OILERS RIST as, ENGINES, SAW AND ENERAL REPAIRS TE BARSTu FOUNDRY A ET IMINCIM D OTHER 411/100 NISHED. D'IdANUFA.CTURIlliG Co. Manager. H near blanslon Volum 428 NON ILANING L. customers and t e public generally of the Be- nd more eommodi premises on : , o 1 of their Fact and Luniber Tar do new RTH M IN !3T EFT, Vh re, with inereas 4 !Scattier, and' porde new hinery of the be t make, they wi continue o anufacture end 11 all orders for And adkinds Of LANE6 LUM At Pricea t Suit the Times • lit Gates, (iv Packs,- teem tut To cor rge Stook of LATH AN %sorted Lumber! on Hand. Receive Prompt Altessiiriss., subeoribers hereby thank their numerous mere for the liberal patronage extended to during the past, and hope, by atria iuteg- nd close attention, to business, te merit a nuance and incrossebf the same, all those whose a counts aro overdue we give lel invitation to ay RAY & 8CpOTT. P. Se—Plane and ecidcati(!ors for Buntlines turn shed on applleat n 424 RAND SUCCE IN !NG their Gr a Fifa and their to i ed to embark i IN ILAVORTII. I,,en compelled to A it erto we have rims lineir of 011 urniture hart de - WHERE THE IWOO BINE TWINEIK. TE.if PER CE TE; PER CIE g TEX PER OE TEN PER CE TEN PER CE TEN PER CE TEN PER OE TEN PER OE TB PER 0.E TM. PER CE TE PER C.Eh TE PER 0 TE PER OE TE PER CE TE PER CE ALLO T. r. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. CC gro TO ALL TEN PEIt CENT. TEN PER CENT. HAS OTTST GOT: DT III8 FIRST lati 011114TMA$. GROCERIES TEN PER CENT, TEN PER CENT. TEN PER CENT. TEN' PER CENT. TEN PER CENT, TEN PER CENT. TEN PER CENT. TEN PER CENT. CHRiSTMA COMINC. J. BROWNELL OASH B ERS IN DRY'-000DS, C OT iOOTS AND SHOES, CotIVIMEICED TO ELL OFF !PEOPLE ARE RUING OUT ALL 1Y STOCK OF Dry Goodsa. Clothing, Millinery, Mantles, 1 BOOT AND SH ES, Fail' CASH ONLY. REMMBER THE 10 PER CEIr'. DISCOUNT SALE HOMAS KIDD'S gMPORILUM. NOW IS THE' TIME FOR 900D BARGAINS. AT 13 DEOIDED HAVE REivakirvi B!AUTIFUL CUrrantS and Raisins, ICEEY GLEANED. Teas in Caddies of FiVe and Ten P0111141.9 ' Snit the Bayer., CALL AND EXAMINE FOE YOURSELVES. J. BROWNET'IL. THAT THERE .18 IN THE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE 8ALE AT A SMALL AMOUNT YET ON HAND, Call if Yozt!Want to Get Goods at 'Cost KIDD'S HARDWARE, JUST REOEIVED, IN SEAFORTH.I THE* 111AVE THEREFORE LAID IN A VERY F OF AL WHICH plEY ARE oLAssgs OF DRY GOODS, ETERMINED TO OFrER AT THE VERY LOW- ' EST PRICES. THEIR STOCK 0 GROCERIES, WINES & LIQUORS An TH TTiRE BUFFALO 14 send to ND ELSEWHERE Oar 3 ake as Goo IT Wi a stock, but believing that asul as Cheap IN SfiA.FORTH y other place, we have determi GIVE IT A TRIAL ed `to IS W IN New Machineryt souad Dry Af terial Wdire Dote. ined to do the OSS wheie the GREAT ItARGAINS tin continue to r..ttraot Attention REBEEMBElit WE HAVE TH FINEST HEARSE. IN WESTERN ONTARIO, CANA 18 VERY COMPLETE. Early BEATTY & Col., Carmichael's Block. BET ilTAI/dIUE OBES, 110RE BLANKETS,' DIAN- 'BLANKETS, I' TO BE HAD AT THE FARMERS' STORE? Have Received Das by Express One lease of Furs Will be Sold at Prices that Defy Compeiitlon. GRAY, YOUNG & SPARLING. J11 ARRI ED AT McINTYRE & WILLIS', LANE CONS! WENT` OF GERMAN FELT BOOTS, Jit8t he Thing for the Cold Weather. ALSO A FULL LINE OF ViTHICH WILL SOLO CHIEAPER THAN EVER FOR CASH. en's, Women's lid Children's Dv‘r Shoes and Rubbers, McI TYRE & WILLiS. IF YOU WANT TO LEE'S F just Arri,' ved, Fresh Preserv FLOUR AND FEED CON SUGARS VERY Give tc ET GOOD GOODS AND CHEAP GOODS GO TO OUR #ND SEED ''STORE. Sway of Grocerie4 Offiiiiriie awl Crockery, Jars of all kiwis, aintl vety,44): TANTLY ON HAND, AND. DELIYOREO :AS USUAL. •CASIi 'FOR EGGS. j. a Trial and be convinced of the Faet.i THOMAS LEE. A L4EGE STOCK OP' Budding Hardwares Which will b0 sOld as • FENCING WIRE A SPECIAL-ITY. .JOON SEWINO NiAOHINE IS STILL 4111144D, SOLD BY W. N. WATSON., SEAFORTH, Agent for the County of Huron. _ IF Yon wsntio blow the true qualities of thie -5- Celebrated Sewing YfaChine call at my office in Sesforth, and beware of going to -where one only Is kept on hand, end purposely out of order, te be compered to inferior inselxiites to its disadvant .tage. .Mters period ef more than ten years ert perience in tire Sewing Machine Busineas I terve GENUINE !IOVIE, MACHINE Is the only one which has gIven permanent sat's,- faction to purchasert4 as never proving -defective in its movements, nor being! returned- for repaln. It possesses all the qualitieS, of /1 serviceable Sew+ ing Machine, it .is itrong, durable, not -noisy 7 falsely represented, and all its parts are made o thebeemetal and perfecaylitted together. Yo may chaugelt from fine work to heavy work with+ out .atrainingit and rendering it .unfit for repro. clueing snort and perfect stitch on line work. It rvill sew withheavt -black 1113811 thread irith the same ease air with a fine cotten -*ow, 4.3/k.lUTIOJC—Don't be Impaired on by un4 scrupulous dealers and the Agents of other Sew, lug Machines, -offering to *apply you with A gaunt /no Howe Machine if you are not satisfied to keep the one they are trying to sell yott, as they only intend to impese upon you some worthless Inas.' tion of the Howe or perhapt az Old second-hand, article re-varinsiad to look like a new msehinso, THE .COMMEROAL LIVERY, T4"AVING, grassed the Stock And Trade of the -a-m" C - eras' Livery, fermerly Bell's from, Messrs. MorriSOn a Coo beg!! to 1t4t8 Omit 'he in -1 tenda carrying on the business In -the old atandi a nd ham added several valuable horses -and vehielea to the foriaer4 laige stook, :None hat . First -Claes pontfortable,Veltiele$ and Good . Betio) 4 Bones Will be Kept, Covered And Open Buggies and Carriagea, an4 Double and ra ,glo Wagons Always Beady tor Use4 *pedal Avirougensente wide Vommer.4 Orders left 4t the Stables Or any of the Hotel,1 ECLIPSE OATMEAL MILLS. NOW 'IN FULL OPERATION. Oat Meal, $plit P848 Pot Bcoiey, T Corn, Meal Oilopped, And All Kin of lifill:Feed Constantly on Hand 4 Chopping -done Tuesdays and Fridays. Oatmeal exchange/11e Gata. Ifighestt price paid for Oats, Peas and Bar y. THE ZURICH -- SAW AND GRIST MILL. frlitE Subscriber hu now on bandAbout soly,opo -5- feet Of Reinloaltend riwtiod,itainberzatill sizes. Bills Filled to Order en the Short,eft No- tice. /Amber from to $7parthousarid. Gristing done In theMill sauna], and malaise - 419 -10 WK.