The Huron Expositor, 1876-04-21, Page 3Anri1 21,1876
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Ya.LAW. NO.
Law to ,Raise lay-rIvIty. ot
&the sum of Three Thotte
E Dollars for the ittneeco
ein Set forth.
tgASithe Municipal Council of theTOI,,,
Reeforth have reeolved to raise bylettir
•,. sum of Three Thonsand Dollara for the
of granting aid, by way of a Bon
Ount, to ANDItEW WHITLAwne sat
, ot the
r rark, to enable the said ANDRE,.
kW ter establish it Foundry end mum,:
the Town or Senforth,-and tfi reh
Ley it will be necessary for the henotete2
.11 the Ton of Rertfortit tO issue ..4ebe"Z
- the sure of Three Thoueend
eithintereit as hereinafter provided, —I
v,
TfEU' tile fetal at uount required to be •
i ly by special rate for tho paynient, et..
: Three Thousand liellare and intent
e ill be Five hundred and Tea Dollars.
Vnxits:As, the emormt of the whole
petty of the Mtitticipality qf Seaforthr if.
re of any increftee of the sarne, atut irre.
- of any itteurne to be derived from
porary investment of the sinking him
ter mentioned, neemding to the lest rt.
a equelized Assessment Rah of the
rality, being for the or 1875 wait Pose
and Fifty -Seven %thousand:Two iferi.
Tare, '
al.AA, the existing debt- of the litit
clity is Three Thonsood Dollars', payable
t. day tif Septa:tabor, 1885, with Intereitt
per cent. per annum, pity:title on the
, a Mach awl September in each you,
1st on which has been paid in full to the
of March, le7G, and the sum of One
I riallare has 'been end itt now Invested
, td Manicipelity to provide for the repty.
the 1,400 -ire!, tetra.
i . ie, for paying the interest and
equal yearly :linking fund for pa
.pal of the debt hereity creatdff, there
let to be levied in each year, until the add
` . teres.t he Pelle raid, the falra 'Of mu
,-attils ou the allay,. in_ addition to aI1
tes. to be levied la said years,
Rierefore enacted by the Municipal Cons,
: Town of Seaforth : .
it shall be lawful for the Council of
neipedity of the Town of fiettforth to raise
of Iowa from any person or persoret, body
orpottite, who -may be willing to ad.
c same upou the seetirity of the dahlia.
r '..dnatter mentioned, a garnet money not
r en the wholt the Rum of Three Thou.
iarr,, and to cause thu same to be paid
of the Tearer for the purpose
eitioned;
t it Khali be lawful for the said Comiell
e any number tar delientn reit to be issued
I.:es than One hruidred DplIare eaditand
be a.gg-reitate exceeding t he Paid atm Of
hottiotrol DoIlitre, payable tit the thnettaud
rummer hereinafter mentioned, and thst
I deltenturee be etatea with the sod of the
inielpality, eml be signed by the Mayer
le Clerk or the sai,1 municipality.
i %.f e-tid debenturea sled1 bear interest at
; t
he rate of seven per centper annum
r„c date thereof, payable on the Fifteenth
faty in ercch and evety year at the oftlesof
ettsorer uf the saftl municipality, in the
; a Reaforth, and shall ',eve attached to
'..,ouporte for the payment of interest
t the principal slim of slid debalturee
ayable at the ofliee of tint Treasurer of
imieieipality, at tile Town of Seaforth,
Vitt et,utit da.y .1f lain_ A, .1). 1866.
,'..,at for the purpose of paying the interest
feting an eug;LI yearly- sinking fund for the
at of the principal SOTO Secured- by said de,
es, a, epecial rate of one 4.1-1:0. mille in the
;11i addition to all other rates, shall be
!levied and collected upon all tho rateable
•-y in aft:. said municipality of Seaforth it
ler urite; the currency of the said debut.
-!Itt until the se,me be fully paid,
hat it ebell he lawful Lr the Cuuneil of the '
tinietpaiity to prant aid by way of bonne to
,-...nint of the said sum of Three Thousand'
to Antlrevt Whithiw,et the Town of
to enable hint to eetebliah a roundryaud
ue Shop in the Tewn of Seaforth.
-t sha:11 be lawful tor the Couneil of the
',-lunicipality to pay to the said Andres
ilv the sum, of Fifteen haudrair Dollars
the said bonus upon the buildings to iie
:1 by the etibt Andrew kcillitiew for the
k: feel Foundry and Madaine Shops ee-
ropleted, mid to pay the balance of the said
of Three Thouliand Doilare to him after the
oundry and Machine Shops shall Wive been
ration at Itmetione vteek. Provided never.
S that the said Andrew Vibitlavt shrill have
tridoit permanent investment in eounectieu
:Iell foundry arid roaehine shope of not less
:Nig thoueandlloilars inclaitive of the three
mei dollare to le granted to hint, and tibitil
et.a.t
11
x_.r.i .tiitta di livercd to the Connell of the
unit ipality it f en.1 anti ttuffieient bond with ,
to be afire o ted of by the said Council, is
u, of thrt e thousand dollaira, conditioned
,:le s!i,1 FounitV awl meehine shops sball be
oning Lima to tiperatiun by the said Andre%
iew for the ternt or ten y,aro from the date
•ereetiou sad chrevie.tiOn of the same, and
win th o said term of ten years the pernni.
lovestment in corineetion with the EA!
:eltall not at any time be diminished or -re.
below the sail sum of eight thonsand dol
ht tiii4by,law Khan take effect and come
Helitien upon, the ling day of July,. ens
114 eit,ht hundred and seventy.six,.."
hat the votee, of the eleetore of the said-
ipality entitled to vote oi-t thie by-law be
thereon it!' Thontae Lee fe Oftree in the
-Ward, at William N. Witteon's Office in the
Vara, and at the Town . hall in the South
ill tit} said umaicipality, on
IM.Y, the EIGHTH Day of MAY, 18781
te, o'clock in the Forenoon, and that the
le closed at Five o'cloek in the afternoon,
at ThOinite Lee he the Iteturniug (Haver for •
•Iii, Wertl, Wilhite' bl. Watson be the Be-
i officer fcq tire En,et Ward. tali'. that Wil.
I:bat be tire Returning 01lb:er1or the Synth
, in the euid tatial$pality.
TAK NOTICE, .
'.i the abeve hi a true'eopy of a proposed by-
•iw whieh -will be taken into coneideration by
goeil cyf thi.t municipality lifter one moots
Kr: 1 publication in the lit'uox Exvosi-
Le (lett of ....likh flret publication watt fri.
4i° 7t11 day of April, 1b76, and that the votes
:e1ect0r-4 of the Raid municipality will he
ta roe: at 'Iliermis Lee'e °glee in North
Yir 1111 00 N. \Nrateon'effice O 111 East Nitaidi
•
ti e 'L' owl: If idi tit the South AVard, in the
innielieility, oil Monday, the Eighth day of
1w7S, at Niue o'eloeli in the, Foie noon.
\ VI 1,1A AM ELLIOTT,
Town Clerk,
T OFFICE STORE, WALTON;
IARD �FTHANKS.
tuna. re. -pec trolly to thank my nutueeolif
•-t• fee ti lr Lind patronage for the last
I ars it, Well I have been '•:olog basitle0
tbeni, and eulleit a continuance of tbeir
111 tbc future. 1 }Jaye 11:e0iste1l a Lai`ge
Boots ano Fibi,4!., Pry tioods, Oroceries,
emelt! iaret ware, It urclware, ecifil
tt Win ak.i Vat tut Iderlieinot of 411 4".
F.Irm 1? t•;111WO taken in exchange,
111 '414/ moet re•.1 et fully intimate to those
tod I aid up their necolititts, due 3e0,5t
eail 111 1111, Al at once-, either by cash °Z
1 1;:in-t haect a settlemeet. Pleatte
ca
fititivir nottee,
NI ON 1.1V TO. LOAN,
alit 10 I'M rt -VI roomy en Leal Betide
i.1.1 in, v. • il to 0011011 me before gOiogel°,e"
I are vainater fra the beet Loan Seel&
eler. 'It111113 Eaay.
LIFE IN si RAN C E.
tvtmt yenr inenred give 1T1 call, as
A!" nt ft.r tbr Sea 'Alt -anal Life Ineurerice
of Moetrea 1, one of the best end viteee
1.1..hlif Ot't COrt.parlict• ia the Dona'
et nd 1ot the luOtit Lif01.10rakal. prin.
'IfI A illAt/Pair(' tr) 131141i -68g'
`e: Me- a ea..
it. PATTISON, Post Office Store'
_
KINBURN.
ICE- -DIssaLuTtorl of PATITNEIISL5,1-V,r`
- L e pa rtnerk hip exieting between IfOR.5,1„.&-
MPSON a•nd 4AMES STANLEY, in the V;I:
Kitiburn, lais this day been diseOleed
T-..,1e.Peit. The business now is being ear'
- ltea AMES STANLEY, of the late fte12'
.-!aeley tekr 1 gecat pleasure in tett:100ff
Fis tot e/albite for their liberal pritronege__„111
ht.t. 1 tau reeeiving large and Well agbui:x.
ot In -y Goode, hats and Caps, Boota
Grocetiett, Hardware and Croaker/.
of inerehrilitable produce taken in exchel
.c.r.ide. Cash tor any quantity of good
Don't forget the crId etand, whore you w—
iited on with tleaertro, 1-1.114
JAMES
APRIL 21, 1876.1
gesmosimmoin""'"i
,
re.r.awen to runeor•
By the Late Dr. Yiientecn McLeod.
At ii= -Adieu ihe I fidaluts.
Eirich agus tinginn, 0
Eirich eggs tinginny t) •
agus tinginn, 0
Farewell, farewell to Funrry.
The Ind, is fair, the day is 'One,
And swiftly, swiftly runs the,tune ;
The boat is floating on the tide,
That wafts me off from k unery.
Eirich agus, Ste.
•
•
A thousand, thoweand tender ties,
Accept tilt, day my plaintj+e sighs;
My heart within inc almost dice _
At thought stf leaving Funery.
Eirich agus, Ace. , •
With pensive steps I've often strolled
Where Fingal's Castle stood of old,
And listened *hire the shepherdsttold
The legend tales of Funery1
Balch gus, Stc-
14/Pften paused, at close of day,
Where Ossian sang his martial ;
And grieved the sun's departing ray,
Virr a nd er i n g o'er Dun-Punery.
Eirich ages, rto,
ill of them, or of aisybeity, nnlese yea are
, or r the ,teodernees. Oh how; stwee, res! .her
et • sleep that night -44)W aoft`iltertm
tiniest She liad plucked siMie
preoa path of a little sinning but "Origins, •
_,That poor boy r'nko""4
His foster -father- i dead. ills 4
sure they deserve it, awl
I She poured from her neotliees nAw
• CINI IA Per kind- wortbe-worde Ofe pouts* ,Pelt4 of
• cessary for their *Mendip n
haotY etn- heaetit of 4 'tiler
Avoid, be your tkrditia
ilea's, 'not only paths, but
Cons and earneab protest
• Forbear and jes
&ions: or natural defecte
Such offences leave a d
and, they pften, cost a ma
Be ver careful that, y
proachfu , menacing, qr sp
any preen; Good/ words
bad words make enemies.
prudencsato gain as many
honestly can, eepecially
done at so easy a•rate as
and it is great folly to
by ill words, which are
toahe party who uses the
are, oofnmitted, they neayr
per*, they,must, repr,
it be done without reproab
otherwise it will lose itS
use, and, ,inetead, lefis
fence, it will exaspera
and lay tile reprover jus
proof.
If a person be ant
• yekt ill language, rat er
Aultan Caluch's gentle stream, ' moved to. anger. Yoiil
silimeee or very gentle
That murmurs sweetly throngh the green,
What happy, joyful days I" "en; excluisite revenge
• they will either cure the 1
Beside the banks of gallery.
&Daffy roa , and make blin
Eirich agus, 1,1
p or•they will be
Farewell,e hills of storin and snotv,
The wild resorts of deer and roe
In peace the heath -cook long may crow
Mout the moors of VunerY,
ti
irieh agus, &O.
1 , •
It's not the hills nor woody Vales
Alone my joyless mheart be silk
it
But a mournful group iihi (day remains
Within the manse of Fun ry.,
Eirich agus, Ace.
Can I forget Glentrirret's ame ?
Farewell, dear father, bestof men;
May heaven's joys with thee remain,
Within the manse of Fusery.
Eirich agus, &e.
Mother 1-a name to me so dear -
Mast I, must 1 leave thy care,
And try a world that's full of snares
Far far from thee and Funery 1
Eirich ague, &c. , •
Brother of my love, fare,11::
Sistels, all your griefs conceal
Thy tears suppress --your! sorrows quell;
Behappy while at FunerY.
Eirich agui, &c. I
Archibald, my darling c ildr
May Heaven thy infaut ootsteps guide,
Should I return, 0 may I find,
Thee smiling still at Funery.
Eirich agus, inc.- ,
0, must I leave those happy scenes !-
See they greed the flapping, sails !-
Adieu, adieu, my native'plams ;
Farewell, farewell to Funery,
Eirich agus, &c.
and putritiliment to him.
Nerd utter any pro&
make a jest °tinny Scrip
When you•pronmince th
or of Christ, or repeat a
words of Holy Scripthre,
etence and *Seriousness,
for that is "taking the
vain." '
I have little further
time, but my Wrifill andi
you will remeitiber the If
that I ban frequently gi
and end the -day with
read the Scriptures often
• be attentive to the publ4
Keep yourselves in smile
ment tAfor idleness is th
and einfirl thot4hts, w
attd disorder the
loving to one another.
ister. Be not bitter n
servants. Be respeetfu
absence patiently and e
as if I were present int
ybu. Remember you
Father than I am, who
places, beholds you,
hearts and thoughts. )t
my love and care for o
nese, observance, and ob
count it an honor that Y
portunity, by your at
ness, and industry, to
that debt which, by th
. and gratitude, you ow
in my family, but let t
• and provide. conveniet I
, —
Counsel to Children. t 1 pray God to fill yo
There are many young, as well as old grace, fear; and love, a
,
people, who will be benefited by reading the comfort andadv
this charming letter of Sir Matthew Halt Hun, and that His IS Ei
to his children : . * ence'and direction,
DEAR Cnreenes : 1 tlank God I came andlover you all. 1 a
well to Farrington thisday, about 5 father.'
o'clock, And .as I have some leisure
tune at my IimpI cannot spend it mord
to my own satisfaction, and your benefit,
than, by a letter, to givt. you some good
counsel. The subject shall be concerning
your speech; because Much of the good
or evil that •befalls persons arises from
the well or ill managing of their conversa-
tion. When I have leisure and opFnortun-
• , •
ity, 1. shall give ton . my directions on
other subjeets. ,
Never speak anything for a truth which
ou know or believe to be false: Lying
True
, • .•
One cold day in WI
the outer:door of a c
The snow had beenla
the •poer boy look
hungry: •
"Mayn't stay, ma
the woman who had
" work, cut wood
do' all your errands."'
"You may come in
my husband comes 111
is a great sin agaiust Gott, who gave us a said, "There, sit
tongue to speak the truth, and not false- you look perishing iv
hood. It is a great offerie,e against hu- she drew a chair up t
manity itself, for, where there fel no re- ner'• then, suspielou
gard to truth,od
Caere can be no e ode- fanyfrom the corners
ty between man and min. And it is- an tinued setting the ta
injui y to the speaker ; for, besides the Presently came
diegroke which it brings upon him, it oc-
casions so much baseness of mind, that
he can scarcely tell truth, or avoid lying,
even when he has no color of necessity
for it ; and, in time, he comes to such a
Ws, that as ether people cannot 'believe
he speaks truth, so he himself scarcely
knows when he tells a falsehood.
As you must be careful not to lie so
you must avoid coming; near it. You
must not equivocate, nor speak anything
positively for which you have no author-
ity but report, or conjecture, or opinion.
Let your words be fewseapecially when
your superiors, or strangers, are present,
lest you betray your own weakness, and.
rob yourself of the Opportunity, which
ou might other Wi8C hate hod, to gain
•
;COM;
all I
rIle.
g be4COIlle,
any person.
gise no fro
•
ful ords
t grea
. -
ends as w
it" may
good word;
e an enona
o .aelfrantag
When fault's
nd b a sat
ved ; but let
dourebi tea an
mg, the of -
the °Fender,
°Pe to re-
te, and gi
him than
ill find tlu
ords, tere t
teprotiche
temper intl
sorry for b
evere repro
t41 - • -
mother is eseedennebetetrayebuttsei. icnOwa
no went, s‘ Tht Wee ontenist " is .her
support. Nobly does be repay the trust
repoied' n him-.
tl'Wh n thy father and irietheilfo'istike
me the Lord will take me up.
Standarq BeitAr.
,
• I -
Has lila a van ?
Iles a °exit, to be a h oiba:nd
who thinks mpre of his home than f his
if t ..„ I • .
HAS lte call to a kusbatlfli who
spenda,ix evenings tout of eek
aw,ay from hume, complatifs, aosee
his if iftl 'will go Tuesday evening, 'Prat.
er.meesting
Has he „a can to be a hu4blind I wbe
spends $5,4 week for pigare and an ,o0.11 -
mensal glass, but caul afford. to take e
newspapinfor fe ily ? .
Has that mass a
.•1
't who nni1ses elegau
e dies and grumbles
• I = -
, dtess ?
• I Has, he a call
8 sWeire if the one
1 tobeah. ban
Ailments to oth r la -
h
his wife wants a new
tp 1,, a husband wit&
hu read). but n is '
missing,' and never p aks a word, in com-
mendation of the ninety and nine that
rentaineth ifmnovable ?
PREPAENG. FOR AN UNOEFITAiNTSe.
4
I.Tarei f,
1
netng tower
jte$fl
speeehes, n
e expressiona.
name of Gad
y paseagee or
o it with rev -
not ,
e of God in
add at t
id t
cou
Be
prayer;
mm
rmer
n yo
ivate
nd ft
is
at
ls
n
• ;
rional ;
orshi oftadd.
seful empl
ursery of v
h eenottet
e. Be kind
onor 'snir min
liars to y
o all. Bear y
rfrillyt Beh ve
you, arid aw
have greater
way', and in all
d knows your
dy 03 req itis
with dtiti
dience ; and
u rim e an o
ntion faithrti
y some part f
laws of natn e
9 me. i Be frog il
re be no wan ;
, for the row
heartis With
to let you
tage
sing,
y be
your
'
,r
he
nd
•
f ser
and
with
et lo
. •
Hys
see
ng
res -
Ott;
Has -he a call te a husband who!
never boys a booka iicture to, make:
heme 'attractive, 'and 5411 wonders;
why a omen cannot be contented to!
stayat ome seven days out of the week,'
an ev
home , • .!. _
Has be a call to be a husband telio,,
t• , now Receiv
loses Money by blitting on Sans
and horse r s, and when be be •oines mined to sell
ory.
r a lad Stoo at
age in Seotland,
ng vet), fast, and
very cold and_
m ?" he said to
pened, the oor,
o for Water, and
r singing " There's napla4e like;
i 08 to whether he ealb obtain, a .Vew, Licence, hoie de*
4
to
he lie the benefit of die pro' ent one while it lasts!,
-
tha
Mtkif; *1Y
1
The Stodc ie
of 2'EAS,
Glassware is
for Paoli, onl
kaid Va
Timothy and
Olt CO8t.
11 tol
luss olnintenc 'Selling Of his Stock- of., 1:AR447:1,:‘,
S,. GINS, 04 all Imported ,Bottlisd -Liquors at Vest,
.
not large, but is' good, and going of slock
. i }
UGIAWS, -S-YRUPS, G,enerat areceriii, Crockeki i ' '
t '7 •• . - f.
1 • 'I , ' t ... , J " •if.
Writ 'Orge, well ,iteeorted, ad well bout. ,04.# ,he se
i - • i
: ,for verm light' prgfas the public are ewe to, go
e
I
lior` theifis' Mone,t1 on arrive- in a- few days/ ,elover,
,
other Field Seeds, wlvich will be run off a a' Small AdvanCi
, 1
;JAMES mccia Stied, Seaforth,
SEED.
invo ved 'attri utes it to his. wife s exe
travagance ? I
WtT C L A '
C MA.P
CASH
•
TN ass ming ihe management of the Groce
A-• Bu ince& formerly 'mu/lune& by Mr. 3.
LALDW, I have Much pleosare in antImincin
toall t patrons of the
CLOVER an
Grass, ALS'
Orchard Gras
'ed, W
perial; C
• • DEN ,SEED
GROCERY.,
11 1
t any rate, util
me," the woman
b the
the
the w
glen
her e
1 for
traoss
fire ;
old ;" and
tmest' con
ing a the
es, sh , cpn-
pper. • !
of heavy
hoots, and the door a,swung open With
e !husband. en ened,
work) I
,Pas ed be een
!. He h d loo ed at
see' very well
SS in e him come
glee to se how
per. I
I and yet th boy
ntil -mor ow ;"
er d e con , dere-
s lo as t was
vorke so wi ingly
•
a quick jerk, and th
wearied with his day'
A look of iutelligel
his wife and himselfi.
the boy, but did
pleased; he nevertIll
to the table, and W
heartily he ate his ste
Day after day pate
begged to be kept t
so the good. couple,
tion, concluded tha
such a good boy, an'
they would keep hi
One clay, in the in
dler, who often trfl
called, and after dt
geode, was prepari gi
CHEAP CASH GROCERY
; -
And the public, genetally that, it will be 131Y 414-
deavor to conduct the business in all its branch s
as formerly condueted by Mr. Laidiaw. 'Ihei e
will be no depiecatiOu in the Quality of Stook. IN
Ile ef inter
d at ,the c
sing•Of some
knowledge, wisdom, and experience, by o go, 'when
hearing those whom you silence by Your teethe vroman :
impertinent talking. "You have a botl ut there' 0
Be not too earnest, land, or violent in wood. I see," Pointild to the yar
—o'v him ?"
replied the p
she? What i
d thin the
is shoulder.
s, I taw i
lim se'
ell t
your conversation. Silence your oppon-
eat with reason, not with noise.
Be careful not to interrupt another
svhen he is speaking ; hear him out, and
you will understand him the better, and.
be able to giA're him the better answer.
Consider before yon speak, especially
when the business is of moment • weigh
the sense of what you mean to utier, and
the expressions you intend to use that
they may be significant, pertinent, and
inoffensive. Inconsiderate perrsons, do
"ye, do you k
"I have seen hi
‘" Where'? Who
" A jail bird ;"
swung his pack ov
boy, young as hel
myself, and hear(
months.' You'd d
ly after him." .-
Oh ! thtre was e
in the word "jail.
trembled as she la
not think till they speak ; or they speak, I had bought of the
and then think, % • I be easy till she cal
Some men excel in husbandry, some in sured hifn that sit
gardening, some in nitktrierriatics. In of his history. •
conversation, learn, as near as ,yau itau• - Ashamed and d
where the skill or excellence of any Por- down his head.
80II lies ; put him upon talking on that I berating with the
subject, observe what he says, keep it in I quivered, .
your memory, or commit it to writing. I " Wale." he ma
By this meane you will glean the worth ing, a there's no
and knowledge. of everybody you 0011- ; better ; everybo
verse with e and, at air easy rate, acquire % met nobody care
%dint may bi3 of use to you on many op- 'Tc11 said
NV hen you are in company with light, cfualm'pela)cf°eu? tN°V1gi°e'rea
Oaid0110,
vain, impertinent persons, list the observ- Oh!" exclatme
I hadn't no =the
baby! I -only lx
tinued, while tea -
"1
I wouldn't hate
kicked and euffe
ing of their failings make you the more of grief that was lie
cautious, both in your conversation with
them and in, your general behavior, that
you may avoid their errors.
If any one, whom you do not know to
be a- person of truth, sobriety, and
weight, relates strange stories, be not
too ready to believe or report them ; and down,
wouldn't have b
yet (unless he is olio of your familiar ac- and run a
quaiatance,) be not too forward to c.on- cause 1 was hun
had a moth.er."
The strength
poor boy, and. h
leing great ehoki
jacket,
le careful that you do mot commend The woman
yourselves. It is a sign that your repu-
tation is small and sinking, if your tongue
must praise you; audit is fulsome aid
upaneapideatort e.0 others to hear such com-
Speak well of the absent whenever
tradict him. If the occasion requires
you to deelare your opinion, do it mod-
estly and gently, not bluntly nor coarse -
I' ; by this means you will avoid giving
hot tears away
offence, or being abused for too much I
credulity. - •
meth i
The
away
ddler;
• the
new
tenc
look
g so
poor
he th
nor c
oy in
hat
filM111.6
r
Will, be a Speciality as formerly'. 0
Values in
a ped-
ttage,
of his
e said
itting
SUGRS AND
• , •
GENERAL GROCERIES.
Warranted
get your
underseld.
NEW ZEA
feet long ; he
shell,- I wil
John liende
Genuine Hul
market. 0
A Choice 5
I AM BOU
Cojee Giownd on the' Premiees,
Always.Presh and Good.
In addition to the initial Stock of Giooerioi I
shalt keep for sale a full igoek of
1 ,
FL -6U Ft ANC/ PROV ISION
. •
'
F , r
'SEED. SEED. SEEM- SEED.
,
Al IC5 Ro Ri .1,p Q ,1143 ,,
Successor to Strong ilk Fiefriy*, Sentortfi,
g Steels:of FIELDand GARDEN SEEDS, whih he de4r-
at a, Small Advance. on Coat. I bave.inew en held a Stook of
TIMOTHY SEED, Millet, 131ack Tares, English and Italian Itie
E covER, Lucertine or Ii'reueh Clover, Yellow or Trefoil Clover,
, Mixed Lawn 'Grasse itc, SWEDE TURNIPS--eSkerving's Improte
•
IRO ' . 0- IV A. ti •
•- r-* 'r •
E
thusly, Purple Top, Bruce's Selected East Lothian, and Carter's IM:
OT SEED -Long Orange, White Belgium, Green Top, Ste. G.A,11,
-M Stook of Garden Seeds will he found FRESII1 and GOOD ;
Pure as can be got in any other establishment, CALTI,• EMILY and
y. Seeds as)Low as any other House in the Trade, I won't be
BEI) OATS -I have now on hand a quantity of tliose Celebrited
AND OATS, yielding from 80 to 120 bushels to the acre ;I stem, 4
14' to *inches, On the, side ; they stand the weather ;well ar,td flori't
furnish Bohemian or Hulless Oats, and the Tartarian Oats, grown by
son, to any person entrusting their orders to me. I will furnish the
ess Oats andethe Tartisrian Oats as Low as they can be got in the
'LL AND, EXAMINf.: BEFORE PURCH,ASING ELSEWHERE.
A of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED always -On hand.
DWT TO BE 'UNDERSOLD; a.ncl ti'n give everybody: entiefactiog • .
M. MORRISON, Seaforth'..
I
HURON PIANINC MILL
TEE herebiiirsferis- 'their Maiii
chstosidemend ihe'pnWoivesigat of thelile.'
;novel of-th•lir .111 ry and lAulsb:1- Tart t,e new,
and more com ons premised
IV 0 Ferli "At* stilts...rt.
;
machinery of the best niste;they' will Somalia*,
svrierm iltri4r,o7ratzre4H,,,,,_
_
to LUMBER
P LAN
rit 1,0 gat ti;it
Farm Gates, Hay lcs Crhee46
(Large 'ffieek Liniter
AND SI4INCLES.
1-
(P's_9!
11 6
:g LATH *
*. 1111eaflira Prompt 4itesaiiisof.
This aubsisribers hereby thank their =moron,
cistomers for the liberal patronage extended to
tliem during the past, and hope, by strict Integ-
rity 44.ekva3 agention to business!, to merit *
continuance and ineiease of the same. I
To IslIftholfewhose accounts are overdue we giv*
a oordislinvitotionto pay up.
,
GRAY ite • SCOTT,,
reePolinapaliestlo87.°1ficali"g fc'r Billlang4246
furni7
. r*. • 1.
.FA7MERS OF Ht.11:1ON AND BRUOE.':
A GOOD ARTICLE ALWAYS CHEAT:.
. '
13111(4 PATT.E RSON Sr 1311.QT1-itRS
THE SEAFORTH
iistiRANO AND LAND AGENCY*
ALOWZO STRONG
T$ AGENT for Several Pirst-Cless Stock, ;Fire
raid Life InSurance Companies, and Is prem-
ed to WO en the
MOST. FAVORABLE TERMS.
Alio Agent for several of the best Loan So-
cieties. "
Also Agent fpr the sale and purchase of Perm
and Village protaerty:,
11-UMBII.R.40, FIRST-CLASS-Lif-
PRO V.&.40 FARMS ;FOR BALE. .
4,1
OFFicE--oster *Osson's Store, Main -St,
&afar-W.-
OPPOSITION'THE LIFE OF TRADE,.
MR, -0EORCE FORSYTH
1, JOHNSTON SELF -RAKE REAPER, CAYUGA, Sr., and SPRAGU* MOW-
) • • • • I
I ER, also our celebrated 'Empire Seed Drill-Imptoved, and new Patent
- ,
. di -
1 Pumping Sulky tiorse Rake, Without any doubt The Best ver offered in the %mint
, • •
1 ion. , We beg to Say ALL the abote articlei built by us are perfectly reliable, and
! 1
I warranted to givl satisfaction. PATTERSON it BROTHERS''Implements iteeritk
Com rising Hama,pSide Meat, Potatoei, Ali es,
de. harleaworthcs, and A. W. , Llr
AIWA s in stock, choiee stock of
ddler •
he ?"
eddler
"That
tourt
l‘ten
alfeful-
etsdful
[woman
gs she
uld she
and as -
part
Fres
be
essed the bey hung
is heeks seemed
ot blo d, an
red, his fra
in my tryi
hates and
bout
the !oma
oung, th
your Moth°
to1y, wi
rible fp beh
ever ,iince
d a Mother,
gushed from
been Itound
nd hdrsevvh
saucy sad
y, an these
. 0 1 It
his lip
•
ti) do
do
fI esoisea
how
t dread -
ha burst
was a
he con- ,
is eyes, I
put, and
ped. I
knocked
•stole be
Wi
Pr
ARDEN
in thie wee
livered PrOM tly and free of t rge. .
for themselves, and have earned a high reputation for their many excellent
1
11 FIELD, SEEDS., 4
I ties throug
,1 I
Al? goods bout: et Me ;will I
ents who septl their Clliklren jar Gil
will receive as caneful attentitin as
V the!' oaine -thern8eival • •
• .
A FEW -000D
oas
TTER frIAKERSWANTgD
.1
h whom to make arrangements for the pply
of Butter for.the towing seaidn.
R. J LAIDLAW
11 be in his olti stand during the wliole 6f the
sent' montli in order to dippose of hill TOMAillilag
pTOC OF LIQUOR
Wilich he Is Selling Off Cheap for Can.,.
s all gone from the.
on nk o his k eee, soh -
Bobs, and rubbing the
th th sleeve of his
A Mo
all her children sl pt un
in the church-yaf sh
still. She put r ban
head of boy, an ldht
said from that t
mother. Yes
you have the opportunity. Weyer speak the neck of tha
er,
tb
WAS
'kin
to 1°
puld
11311 ptit her
rsake des
id though
, cold sod
A mother'
y on the
k up, and
net ite her
rms round
d child.
,
T. FAIRLEY, Sea
'T
rth,
out tIlie conntry wheretier they have been Used.. All Farmers intend-
= ,1
ing pureh ing any of the above will do well to give them a trial. It is unneces.'
sary for 9 to say anything in regard to the fAttnd our Johnston Reaper took at the
•
Great Tria on thelohdon Road in 1875, as it is well known by all in this tection
- •
of country and *e may say it will be still better for the season of 15'76, as we have
made imp ovennts or this season's sales. REPAIRS kept at Seaforth, Brossels,
Wingham and Glinton. Ad:dress
PATTERSON sk BROTHERS, Patterson Ontario.
RIEVE, General Agent, Seaforth, Ontatio.
TTAS much lean& in informing the intabi-
-11-2- tints of forth and vicinity that be bats
fitted up a If teClaaa
SHAVING A:ND _HAIR DRESSING
SALOON
ill Hut etrond4lately occupied by bins al Idelt
Emporitira,trst door north of the Conimercial
HOU. tolartm has securedthe eervicssof
FIRSTOLASS'BARBERS
And` antirma4gistAitaction. GEORDIE will do
Good -Work as cheep IL$ auy others in tins •
Particular attention paid to tressing bliildren.
busioess,
Hair, - Parente would oblige .by 'sending their
Children in the early part of the week, or if more
convenient early on Saturday,
428 GEOEGE FOBSYTIEt.
• ----
SEAFORTH PLANING MILL,
SASH DOOR AHD DUO FACTORY
ILL'S fiiiiNS HILL'S
a
ILL'S 'LULL'S H LL'S
ILL'S HILL'S H LL'S
ILL'S HILL'S ' HILL'S
' HILL' ' HILL'S 1
kfla'. HILL'S
HIL HILL'S
III L 115 HILL'S ,
ILL'S HILL'S IJIIS
ILL'S , HILL'S. ' ' LL'S
IlLYS . HILIIS ILL'S
IJIILL'S HILL'S ILL'S
•
$1Q $1.b
:
VY ONE OF THO.
AND 13UY ONE OF rr
AND, BUY ONE OF THO.
AND BUY ONI1 OF THO
• • -
•
•
•
Or WM..
3E5.4zi TY -
HAVE
rrin Sitbeeliberbeige100eto
-1-existomeis piths liberal patronage extended:to
him A•-ern
tte ekieinli
g ttsInee ein Sesforth, and
truststhat, he maybe Jawed with axontinuance
of the same.
Partiesintending tolinildwonld do well to give
him a call, AO he will continue to keep on liand a
large stock �f 11 kibdret
DRY PINE LUMBER,
, flOASII1E.10,
DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
SWING -LEO, GATII, ETC.
Jlefeelosentifidentof givIngpatisfeetion to .those
who may fayouriiini withibeirpationage, polls
but first-elilaworkmen are employed. ,
-I Partlonlitat4outiott egaloPastora Planing
201 - J01 H. BROAD/70QT.
DEOIDI:t1 TO REMAIN IN SEAFORTH.
1 ! .
, . 4
, . 1
1:1EY HAVE THEREFORE LAID IN Al
V RY FIN Z ASSORTIVIZN
OF ALL CLASSES OF EiRY GOODS
WHICH THEY ARE DETERMLWED TO OFFE13, AT TIE VERLOW-
! ___,
EST PRICES.
1
TWEED -1..rirrs. TWEED WITS.
TWEED 5UITS. TW ED -WITS.
TWEED SUITS. TW ED StTITS.
TWEED giUITSI: TWEED 'MTS.
' TWEED SUITS,
TWEED SUITS.
TWEED SUITS.
TWEED UITS. ,
TWEED SUITS. TraD SVITS.
TWEED UITS. TWIll Do EMITS.
TWEED BUITie.
TWEED SUITS*. TWEED' SUITS. A T
THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY,
BiAFORTIE.
GEORGE WHITELEY,
T_TAVINdrpurchaned the Stoc k end Trade of the
Connauelat ,TAvery, formerlY Bell's'irons
Messrs. Morrison & th
begs to state that he
tendirrying oil the lineineerin the old 'stand, ;
and hp* addedseveral Taluable horses and vehicles
to the fonnerly laigo stock. Ijonebtit
I
First-ClcosComfortabk Vehicles anelflood-
Rgiable Horses Will be Kept,
,1 • . ,
THEIR STOCK OF GROCERIES, WINES itCLIIQUORS
IS VERY COMPLETE.
•
An
Covered and „Open Buggies and Ostriageo, and
Double and SinglelVagons Always Ready toT
Special Arrallip1120111101 Wflit G•113111C1r•-
tial Igen.
Orders left at the'Stables or any of the Hotels
wilt oe promptly attended to. 418
THE SEAFORTII
• _
LUMEER
YARD.
liefteommeerme.ier
'
M- ;& MACDONALD
In(0210. I the paw that -they have re -
their Miller Yard to the lot -between
en
Salt Company's Works sp.4, Mar -
REG to
iflOVO.
'hind a gOodne
They w 11 keep constantly on sort -
merit of 1, IgNI4s 01? LUMBER, dressed and
undresse . LATH AND SHINGLESLoil of
which Oh yin inspired to edit a the lOwelet pox,
eibia prig e for Cash, .Also, on hand any gnantityr
ofthe
,„ esu
e bet.ACTdOolleoLIMis willE. Gua 11 10 titer „Avail+
te
tage l. sped, mijr• Stock, and ascertain our price*
before ohashigoligewhere, solos are in-apesithns
offergoo indocementsmtonicazshp,turmehakcpserpelttrz, _
160
EG M PORI UM.
The .sabecriber ,iscsreby' thanks his numerous
oust° ni ;(indal:mats and others) for their liberal
n=
pladnrisig the past seven years, and hopes,
by strict lutegrity,and close attention to bneinest,,
to -merit their confidante and trade in theIntose.
; • .
!faxing greatly enlarged his premises, during
the *infertile 1 DOW PrAPIIrea to Pa"' the
•
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
14. .11
Eaky Call IS'olicitecii-
,
BEATTY & 0o., Carmichael's )310Ck. Yfttlftelal 41.1116":"TG ihrin 0:3TrIula;111;iverid
% - ••
Eie °
4'" ; t_ I Winte-a14.fite anbiscrilier 25 ions "of tigooa dry
• E
VT ivr A. 1,./Lp cleaniitHEAT f3TEAW.
IS N W
SPR
AfIEROHANT TAILQR AND .OLOTHiEil,
SEAFORTH,
EOEIVING k LARGE STOCK OF ALL KINDS CIF nik
LATEST STYLES OF
WORSTRDS, AND dEzymptp • 7411,071IgHtp:as,
,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, &O.,
E LOWEST QJiATIONS.
T C.J1S•
„ -
•
I SAMUBle TROTT
TTAS noia.an band at the froiLferth,TutOstot,Ori
npulbpli4of his wcU wad brorablyknown
, •
Mae 41-40:1612 'Btftfor ,Packages.
Th4e Plrekkges Are the beet In tt50,.6114
wlU
gve eqieteetion. ,
updx,AL ANDIT1.4•11TS TO
'L'ArE fUltplIASERS.
,Y•r. Tiptt eivets In a 1;bort time to commence
the manhifaOt*0 uilFnbstt. larliesode..
387 S e L TROTT; Seaforth
A