The Huron Expositor, 1876-06-30, Page 3Jima t 1876.
I. EGA Elit#
I{ , n i'rrb;ti•r, Attorney, Sojfettor
(#fflce in Lealett new ljlock to
we mut Waterloo street, (Icit3erich. 417
.IoFA1711EN, Barristers anti
errs in Chancery, (3oderich.
ka110$.
W. n, MCrADuZ
LM SMALL, Conveyancer and Commit.
•r in. B. R., Wroxeter. Auctioneer
Arroountss and notes collected
t
1vi.,E, Banister, Attorney, Solicitor la
ems, , e., Goderieh and Seaforth. t 1.
Joruwn's Drug Store, Goderieh, sib
re Seaforth.. 854
McCOLL, Barristers, Attorneys-at-
5olieitors in Charee.'ry, Notaries Public,
ieh and Brussels W. R. SQImm:R,. God -
S. 'McCe LL, Brussels, 4.15
IISON & • WATSON, Barristers, Attar
• Solicitors in Chancery, air., Clinton,
'cc—First door cast of the new Boyce
Yank building. Money to loan on farm
=sox, 404 G.A. WATSON.
.t, MEYER, Barristers and Attorneys,
Solicitors in Chancery and Insolvency,
t:, Notaries Public, ate. (lfilces--Hes.
r;t:,•sels $s23,000 of Private Fundis to
e, at Eighter cent. Interest, payable
=xsox. 58
it vv, C. MEYER.
HEY & 11OL 1E )TED, Barristers, At
at Law, Solicitors in Chancery -alas
:lot -tales Public and Con eyancers.
the R. C.' link, Seaforth. Agents for
i.e Assurance Company,
rtr,(00 to lend at 8 per cent. Farttrs,
Ct L,,t,sxfn.: t.•ble.
L. eta:pieta-ea
I JTT, M.D. &c.,Physician, Surgeon, and
rich€nr,
Seaforth, Orit. ()fries and rest-
th side of Goderieh Street, first door
k=vyteriarr Church. 342
fEr cOE, M. D., C. M., Physician, tiv
ete., Coroner for the County of Huron.
Residence. corner of Market and High
`t to the Planing Mill.
Zzll>I:II & BURGESS, Physicians,,
t xnr,, ..u(d Aecuttciteurs. OFFICE—Main
raforth, near the Station. JOHN. Gimp -
t., Coroner ler 'futon ; Jordr A. Bun-
424
RELAX, 3I. D., C. M., (late of the firm
t- haver & 1 belan, Stratford) Graduate of
J1%crsity, Flay set iau, Surgeon and Ac-
Seaforth, Ontario. Office—Rooms in.
.:ocl}, formerly occupied by the late .Dr.
;sid€ince•--Commercial Hotel. Will at-
nrroithook nu Tuesdays and Fridays.' 393
T G. BILL, L. D. S., Surgeon
s
Deniist,&c.,Seaforth, Ontario
PI re work, latest styles, neatly
executed. 9.11 surgical operations
carte and promptitude. Fees as low
obt<tiaed el:tew.bere. OMee hours from
_to 5 1'. M. ItoF.mh over Mr. A. G. Mc -
• re, )darn-st. 270
NAUGHT, Veterinary Surgeon, Gracia_
. 01 irtario Veterinary Co11t:ve, Seaforth,
ce ant Residence in rear of Zilloran &
Calls promptly attended to, night or
stc•cl of veterinary medicines cat hand.
rttts.•nalde. Horses examined asto sound
f eertifarates given if required. 407
CAMPBELL, V. S., Licentiate and Prize-
t' c f Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., and
Le of OntarioVeterinary College, Toronto,.
ti permanently is Varna, where he willbe
:tidy att•I willing to attend to ail kinds of
in 811 kinds of animals (man excepted),
weather, and at all hours. Regi-
na- c C.cz ttti o dews east of Cook's Tem-
11.1,11. - - 319
W. EIDER, V. S., Graduate of the
tt mile Veterinary College. After devoting
:vs to I rectice with Professor . Smith, of
t>,
has settled in Seaforth, in the office
eeepied ivy tir. Burgess, Main Street,.
€ will be fe laid ready to- treat all diseases
' rat stie•srtedanimals. AlI ee11- promptly
tl v.* 1 y day (1r night. A lar;re stock of
.t3 it+i.aCiTt+coustlntly ofthand. Eforses
ke,t(ti,.nti . and 11rut ' en tr.S .l,nven.
l . ,:_lit and sold on eel -find -=acre. Res)-
Fcarlc op i e.-itethe E:ti-o:;i.cnt Office.- 424
BRINE, Licenced Auctioneer for the
runty of Huron. Sales attended in all
4 the County. All orders left at the Ex-
it Office will be promptly attended to. -
.
CAMERON, Piaetical Watchmaker and
welt 1, 1itcltell. Custeruers will find it to
€ rt t to (111.1. wi:L tree_, as the'• will have
t ,:t of toy long i•ractical experience in the
403
NlEitCIAL. LIVERY, Seaforth,_Ont, T. A.
(A111',1'i(=I:tjet or. Comfortable and elegant
-,es, and first-class reliable horses always
Charges moderate. Oflico and .stables on
street, sat terve' (door cast of Main street.
lett at arty of the hut .!la promptly attend--
f { // Z l RAY
i X73999
E...1.1•tOttTIi J)R�AY A�'YD-
k I A GLs B' USI.iTY1 AYAS,.
To The People of Seaforth,
CAMPBELL betas to retort' thanks to the
erchants and Business men of Seaforth for
ai rat patremar e awa rded him since he assum-
rtrd,l of the ,raying Business c=f Seaforth.
dict also state that he is now better prepar-
L:n ever to attend to the wants of his cuxtant-
a it g piaci d anottar team 'it. the service.
t b} tail (kilt ed promptly. :House Fnrndt
te•v,..4eatcfu 1y and w. reasonable tettdss.
's'u'it 11. and all other chow F. in this line
E a to on the shot test notice.. 1'roinptitude,
Ey, and moderate charges are the cardinal
les which he obr€res in his business.
: To the Traveling Public,
sc ld
Royal hail Stage. still anis and flour
I'rrtie. s requiring to travel between Sea-
r,ttd 1-rrtssels will find the M.t,i.L STAGE the.
ate(1 1,101-1 comfortable. The drivers are
II and rt,Ler, the horst f) Iasi and reliable and
f Leri wain) and comfortable, JOIHN CAMP-
, Proprietor. rietor.. - 44I
EA FO R'll PLANING MILL..
COCA AND BLIND FACTORY
tb it
Del begs 1< <rre to thank LIS numerous
4 mixers for the liberal patronage et tended the
t:e'e commencing business in tSGCfortb, and
: that lte may be favored with a cont'nuance
inte=nding to build would (do well to give
ill, at- he will co>tttinue t o heel un band e
tele ofall kinds of
1rI:I PINE 1..UM1}lirR,
s A m Ill
.- -
MINDS, MOULDINGS,
111 NGLF S, LATH, ETC.
- •.: t.: •ltti&•rit f f t_lcit*,•?1tisfaetiau to those
__,1 i•tvo-.1rhim with their patronage, as none
f c far?• wort rut n are employed. F1aIIi»g
.t: tr. I ttoo Ira ` toCustomu
JOHN If. .Bl O'ADF0OT.
•RE; COMMERCIAL LIVERY,
1 110lzl'1I..
INC put e ta' ' '. theStoc. `: and Trade oft be
s H=��rr�'reiit1 laysxy, fitrrnc1ly bells,
t � rt:sots 1ti CO, beg% to matt that he i`
tiera r utt the 1,u.;Ii.:ssi inthe old. stand'
till ..tirtablc hors) arta W1110106
1011#,,E.1ly latgc )stock. :tions but
▪ 'ft€4.1 Com fit/table l t°titelF, aid (s00(1
(• lied lt. Jlc rsim Will be ,(,'opt;.
e dl ar, ('pen l tigi.ae=t and Carriages, e ,
and ingie Wagons Altvays Ready
far
;int. even genterrf ss'Iill C- owl" ("
elt€1 oteis
ersj.:ft tat the Stables or any€:f the 413
zt l'1 by atter..led to.
RORSE= WANTED.
'•,
— _4 CAB. �0A10S
' cif
good sound horses -weighing not less ing
► pOtizids each, for w titcb the highest cream
will be paid. Apply t1UEOE0E A.• fJTiBr
, at ROSE'S Hotel Seaforth.
sm 30i ism
- Sporting Notes:
—.The Irish Nine, of Lucan, defeated
the Deaverir, of S. Marys, at base ball on
June,.by a score of 28 to 15.
:.:The Grand River base ball club, of
Galt, were defeated by the Exceleiors, of
Woodstock, by a score of 15 to 22.
The Blue Stocking base ball club, of
Watford, last woek defeated the Silver
stars, of Strathroy, at Watford -by a
score of 52 to 21.
—At a base ball match at Watford on
June 23 the Silver Stars, of that place,
"k in " the Red Stockings, of Sarnia,
to the tune of 35 to 21. -
The Clippers, of Elora, - visited Fer-
gus last week, to have a friendly game of
bill with the Athletics, of that town, win -
fling by a score of 32 to 26.
--The Milverton base ball club visited
Listowell Iast week to play a match with
the Red Stockings, of that town, . and
were defeated, in a one-sided game, by a
scare of 52 to 21. Lon-
don,
Tecumseh base ball club, of Lon-
don, now on a tour through• the United
States, defeated the aEtnas, of Detroit,on
F June 19, by a score of 12 to 3 ; also the
Mutuals, of Jackson, on June 23, by a
score of 14 to 5.
—The number of games won and posi-
tions occupied by American professional
pities for the championship pennant up
to June 22, inclusive). is as follows : Chi-
cago, 20 ; Hartford, 18 ; St. Louis, 14 ;
Louisville, 10 ; Mutual, 10 ; Boston, 10 ;
Athletics, 8 ; Cincinnatti, 4.
' R, e
isms ; and that the s ron' er must b
tle and helpful to the wee or or the
love the honor and glory Oil seem
possess lower.
The little girl should boencourag
her natural tenderness nd its p
ra. S
it st
ng end
e nee
no for
hOp or
tha
e 'ways
n 04388
er is co
)ties for
anline
ess o
p ry-day
'sauce in even lite
manifestations to he
happier in believin
than in a consciousn
with it herself. Au
be instructed that s
character. When s e m
tect herself, she sho ld
bas reserved forces t at as
in waiting for the time of
the family circle the mot'
ly in possession of opport
ing out and perfecting th
her boys and the wominli
girls ; and she can and ou
this instruction just as so
understand her words.
broth
in th
ss of lie
yet ,st
eh
st
no
ero.
gen-
will
S to
in
etty
e is
ngth
wed
not
e of
pro -
she
o be
In
tant-
ring-
s of
her
t to commence
n as:they can
Good Enou - h f
" Why do you pu on
dress ?"_ asked Emmy
cousin Lydia, one Imo
had spent the night at L
The dress in question as
faded, old silk, which oily
More forlern for its once
trimmings, now crumpled an
" Oh, anything is -good
home !" said Lydia, pinnimig
collar, and twisting up le
ragged knot, she went dow
fast.
—The Star club, of Seaforth, would Your hair is coming
r
ha
n
di
like to hear from all clubs travelling east Emily.
and west on the Grand Trunk for the pur- "Oh, never mind, it's go _ --
pose of arranging for match . games for home," said Lydia, carelesal .,
which liberal shares will be given. All , Lydia had been visiting at E
communications should be addressed to home, and had always appe red i
.D. Hogan, Secretary Star ase Bali prettiest of morning - drowse. and
Club, Seaforth. neat hair and dainty toll rs� and
come
forlo
ere .o
after
'q hou
as
looke
fashi0
l fray
enoug
�n a
hair
i to
ol
her
she
tted,
the
able
for
oiled
in a
reak-
own,", said
enoutrh for
ily's
the
with
uffs ;
mong
her
any -
t un -
her
lite ;
all;
er ma ners -
s; an she
and kind-
ome ear,
for
like
olv ire
some-
ters ;
e all
any
It
s the
the
arest
—The following clubs have joined but now that she was bee the gain
Canadian Base Ball,llssoeiation : Maple her brothers and sisters,la d wit
Leal, Guelph ; Standard,t&1amilton ; Te- parents, she seemed to t' that
cumuli, London ; Clipper, Toronto ; To- thing would answer, and; went abo
'routo, Toronto ; St. Lawrence, Kingston; tidy and rough in soiled fin ry. A
Star, Newburgh ; Royal Oak, Bowman- uncie's"ahe had been pleasa and
'vine; Excelsior, Woodstock ; Grand and had won golden opinio fro
River, Galt ; Silver Creek-, Guelph ; but with her own family
Beaver, St. Marys; Independent, Dun- were as careless as her dre
des ; Tecumseh, Dunvile ; Red Stock- seemed to think that court
Ings, Cobourg ; Silver. Star, Port Hope ; nese were too expensive for
and that anything was good enou
Ottawa, Ottawa. The Stara. of•Seaforth,
should also become members of this As-
sociation.
—The following are a number of the
most important match games of Amer-
ican base ball nines for the week ending
June 24: Star vs. Buckeye, 2 to 0; Louis-
ville vs. New Haven, 11 to 4 ; Chicago
vs. Mutual. 10 to 3 ; Athletic vs. Cincin- -
natti, 23 to 15 ; Philadelphia vs Buck-
eye, 4 to 2 ; Hartford vs. Louisville, 1 to
o ; Live Oak vs. Lowell, 6 to 5 ; St.
Louis vs. Boston, 12 to 8 ; Olympic vs.
Star, 12 to 7; Boston vs. Harvard. 7 to 4;
Fall River vs. Live Oak, 7 to 0 ; Harvard
vs. Yale, 14 to 9 ; St. Louis vs. Lowell,
1I to 7; Alaska vs. Qlympic 6 to 4; Crick-
et -vs. Ithica, 14 to ; Harvard vs. Taun-
ton, 5 to 4 ; Arlington vs. Brown, 9 to
5; Stocks vs. St. Louis Reds, 10 to 9 ;
St. Louis vs. Cincinnatti, 11 to 0 ; Os-
ceola vs. Lafayette, 10 to 8 ; Chicago vs.
Mutual. 5 to 1 ; Chicago vs: Mutual, 5
to. 6; Neshannock vs. Philadelphia, 10
to 3 ; St. Louis vs. Boston, 20 to 6 ; Bos-
ton vs. St. Louis, 10 to 5 ; Hartford vs.
Louisville, 4 to 0 ; Hartford vs. Louis-
ville, 6 to 1 ; Confidence vs. Magic, 3 to
2; Olympic vs. Howard, 8 to 7 ; Louis-
ville vs. New Haven, 3 to 2 ; Mutual vs.
/Etna, 10 to 6 ; Chelsea vs. Resolute, 4
to 1 ; Athletic vs. Cincinnatti, 20 to 5 ;
Athletic vs, Cincinnatti, 11 to 6St.
Louis Reds vs. Stocks, 8 to 0; Mutual
vs. Star, 6 to 5 ;;Mobile vs. Forest_6 to
15 ; Amherst vs. Rhode Island 9 to 9 ;
Amherst vs. Princeton, 18 to 12 Am-
herst vs. Lafayette, 20 to 4 ; Taunton vs.
Live Oak, 5 to 3 ; Taunton vs. King
Philip, 13 to 7 ; Chelsea vs. Resolute, 4
to 1 ; aineters vs. Winona, 18 to 8 ;
Brooklyn vs. Mutual, .6 to 3 ; F1y Away
vs. Black Sox, 7 to 2, -
Married in the Snow. -
A writer tells a story of a runaway
couple who reached the parson's house in
the dead of night, when the snow lay on
_ the ground and the winds howled an an-
them for the wedding march. They suc-
ceeded in arousing the parson who had
been snugly tucked in his warm bed for
several hours. The good man reluctant-
ly raised the window and asked who was
there? With chattering teeth the would-
be bridegroom answered his errand. Not
even the piety of the parson prevented
his uttering a few impatient growls at
this unseasonable interruption of his
dreams. He>did not tarry to put on the
wending . or any other garment, but in
thundering tones ordered the shivering
couple to stand well off in the moonlight
and clasp hands. - Then he demanded
both their names. -
"John Williams," he said, " do you
swear in the presence of God, as you will
answer in the day of judgment, that you
will take Eliza Catharine to be your own,
your true and holy wife, and that you
will freeze to her as long -as you both shall
live ?"
The promise was given, but the cold
was growing so intense that the lady was
spared the question that had been given
to and answered by the man.
"1 pro,bounce you mnau and wife and
the biggest fools I have ever met," con-
cluded thisbrief and all -sufficient cere-
mony. - The banging of the closing window in-
timated to the loving pair that they had
nothing more to expect from that quar-
ter, and they soon disappeared, wondering
at the strangeness of the situation, and
doubtful if they were as much married as
they might have been under more favor-
able circumstances.
•
I,3
home.
yt
There are too many peo j 1e wh
Lydia, seem to think that anythin
do for home. Young men vtho are
ty are
and.si
gers, a
✓ mak
fami
and pleasant in outside a3oei
times rude to their mothers
and girls who, among stra
gayety and animatiou, nev
exertion to please their own
is a wretched way to turn alwa
smoothest side to the viol Id, an
'roughest and coarsest to fine's n
and dearest friends.
A Girl's Chan es,.
The Cincinnati E,i jui-e gives
queer statistic s thus : f' very
young lady of the West E d, w
evidently been giving the s bject
reflection, gives the folloviing ta
a woman's change of
between the ages of 14 and 0 year
1,000 women, taken witho t select'on, it
is found that the number m cried •t each
age is as below. - Or if (by an arithmet-
ical license) we cali a woma>i's cha. cos of
marriage in the whole comae of h r life
1,000, her chances in each two yea s will'
be shown in the table :
Age. Chances. Age.;
14) 28)
15 j 82 29 )
16 . , .104 21 f
18
19j•
20
21}
22
23f
24
25}
2'3 so
27f
We hardly think it a fait thing or our
lady friend to stop at the age of 39 as
there are very few ladies ho ha a ar-
rived at -that age of single-bl ssedne : fief
from
whose hearts have beech extinguished
hopes of ever seeing the dh fa sen one. No
ineed ; so long as thea is still an old
bachelor left, we say give t i e old aids a
chance, and don't blame them f r still
clinging to hope."
s
a
some
sweet
o has
rious
le as
rriage
Of
219
288
........165
88 fl
35 -''
86'
37;
102 89
c
ancee•
45
18
14
8
2
4
Shape of Han
An author divides lha
sorts ; the first sort havin
pointed tops ; the sewn
square tops; the third, ting
shaped tops—by " spade -s
fingers that are thick at t'
a little pad of flesh at e
nail. The first type of . fi
characters possessed of ra
things—to extra -sensitive
ous, thoughtful people; to
and to all poets and artist
ality is a prominent trait.
type belongs to a scientific
sible,self-contained charac
type pertains to those who
material ; to the people w'
ous for commerce, and a high a
tion of everything that to ds to
ease and comfort ; also to eople
activity. No matter ! ho the
shaped. each finger has a j int re
ing each of these. That, he di
the finger which is lea est t
stands for the body, (a d cor
with the spade -shaped type,) th
division represents mind, (the sq
ped,) the top, soul, (the pointed.
top -joint of the finger be long, it
a character with mach t!inagin
ideality. The mniddleypart of th
Boys and Girls.
Martial happiness has come near to
perishing utterly out of the world through
a raisapprehension of the relation of the
gotta, and it is for the young mother to
restore it again to the world by properly
training her boyeato love and protect his
sisters, and. for sisters to be unselfishly
loyal to their brothers, It is as much a
mother's duty to train her son to be a
good husband as her daughter to be a
pod wife, and no hearth is the paradise ,
it might be if there are in it conflicting
opinions, in regard to the natural duties
of husband and, wife. To begin when
the boy and girl are first able to express
their preferences and pleasures, and. also
the might-niakes-right opinions, which
the lower nature always endeavors to
fetch early to the surface, is the only safe
time and plan for the mother, if she ex-.
pects to perfect the characters of her
children. The boy should be taught re-
spectful consideration and a proper re-
linquishing of his personal comfort for
the sake of his sister, and the reason for
this small sacrifice should always be giv-
en te hiro. He should be instructed that
it is noble and manly, and that there is
8.
ds into three
roger with
, finge �s with
rs wit
ape" i
e end,
h side
gees b
id insight into
18,tai
spade -
meant
having
of the
Ion ¢ to p
eop •
The second
rs. TI e third
pbroedciilay-
and is t
resent- ,
esponds
middle
denotes
tion or
finger,
if large, promises a logwal, cal ulating
mind— a common-sense rson. The re-
maining joint, if long an thick, denotes
a nature that clings more to the luxuries
Grand Trun
tion as follows :
Triaine leave Bettor* St
GOItG WEHT-4
ht Expreas
M ruing Mixed
ernoon Mixed
EAST—
/1g Express
Express
ruing Mixed
Go
-M
BI
7 55 A OIL
ondon, HuroU and rum.
desborough 8 A.M. 12.55 A.M.
o Noura—r Mixed. Mail.
desborough 12 A.M. 8.20P. M.
A
J.
LOT OF YE TUFF
Of very superiorqns ty just received at
DRUG
Consisti
DDER,
LUM,
ug in part
E !:? T S '
oil the foLowing :
SOO AS
BLU
an in fact n
tee to prodn
ion are fait
AO E DIY ES,
, GREEN and OSE,
ally followed.
•
WO
BEST
CIA
001i REirtIN
IS THE
PLAOE
YOUR
You get the Bes Value
fie, your money.
0 BUY
to be had
SEC?' ND
You are always fture of a PERFE
EAFORT
BU TER, BUTTER.
VVARI,D CA'S
FILL AS UlIAL,
AY F IR. PRICES OR GO
111)1
GOD ICE sir BET, BEAFORTH,
D IRY i3UT1TER,
AT HIS OFFI E,
ANY
1876. THE BEST
.FOR THE LEAS't MONEY AT THE FO
OD
D UN
oobs 18i6.
NT IN HEAD FOR BARGAINS.
CAN D
ving concluded that Large Sales and .Qaick turns will not only pay better
than having the Goods lay on the Shelt es, and enable us to
CONSTANTLY SHOW A GREATER VARIETY,
We have marked all our goods down to a ve
and are prepared to show the inhabi
MAGNIFICENT LINE
leiv figure, and have !tow in Stock
is o this town and vicTity a
OF DRY Gq0DS,
Fcvncy Goods, Dress a/nd Millinery Go ds, Prints, Notionsi and Small
Wea/r, Boots airul Shoes, II Is aincl Caps,
than to the refinements lof ife—o e which 1,
of Eg pt. MANY INFERIOR IMITATIONS OF
appreciates the flesh -pots
Court Female
Many a man has gorle
the hour when he first s
ciety of good women. Y
gerers, who are suclein
billiard cued all night, cal
insipid. Poetry is as u inspir
yokel ; beauty hat no cbalrms fo
svho does not know one tu e from
but, as a true epicure is hardly
ter, I protest I can sit fo , a wh le night DOMINION ST4AMS1pIP COMO'Y
of water, sauce and btowi bread
oeie
unwnried the so- !AYRTLE NAVY TOBAOCO
the uttt of ARE NON4( OFFERED. 1
female society ,
a blind
another; , ON THE GEN INE.
ver tired
and but -
11111E '
1.4DIES'
WE W
AND GENTS' FUR ISM GOODS,
CARPET
ULD CALL SPECIAL A ENTION TO OUR
Fil\TM OLOtile1INTC1-,•
Having a large stock of the latest styles and moit desirable goods in the market.
We would call special and particular att ntion. to our
TOCK OF R CERIES, &C.
All
AT TFIE GHOST OF 0
Rememlier that we take Eggs, Butter,
•
I beg to pa
he above Goo& are offered
exchange for all kinds of
DUN AN & IlliNCAN.
1-11CTRRA. FOR
N,EW LIQU R STORE.
the attention of the HOTEL K EP RS, FARMERS and GENERAL
PUBLIC of Seaforth a d v to the
That I have Op ned Out a
LIQUOR STORE IN SEAFORTH,
THIRD DOOR SOUTH OF T E POST OFFICE,
And direc ly opposite the Consolidated Ban of anada, where I have reinoved my
I Have ailso Imported in
AMP
GNE,
HENNESSY
MORT
CL ET,
JAMAICA RUM,
TOGETHER WITH A
SCOTCH AND IR
the Following Lines :
DY,
BRANDY,
ROBINS' BRANDY,
OUTARD DUTY'S BRANDY,
ONSIGNMENT OF
S WHISKEY.
e, in half and quatter ba rels, to suit purchasers.
11
LEN MILLS.
Zce,i 114e Goods.
GUSTO ROLL CARDING
AllOsys d to take heine the same day.
SPIN' IN WEAVING, COLORIN,
CtOTII FULLING, DRESSING,
And eva!'y oth r branch of t,6 busioesi well done
OU short Otiose.
TO HOTEL KEEPERS
.AND FA MERS
0 WISH TO BUY IN
LA ,GE QUANTITIES.
PURE AND UNADULTERATED LrQUOR GUARANTEED.
OR6ERS P OMPTLY 4TTENDED TO.
THOMAS KIDD.
Give ine a Call.
Sy FULL C4OTHS,
TICETS, SHEETING,
Fia4nel Stocking Yarn, &e.
ood wool, cheap for cash or wool.
WIIOL RALE *AND RETAIL.
Any kind of Woolen Goods inade to
Oder t of your own'o wool.
TER4S ash, or 20 per cent. extra.
A. G. VANEGMOND.
ay 25, 1876. 442
ORO KERY AND
WILLTA
HAS JVST 'OPENED OUT A VERY
A. LLEN
C[T STYI.ISH RIO.
aHnadv eh se s
Wag ins of
Good
HE SEAFORTH
Right Place Go.
LMAN & 00.
•
eason sold over 14 Buggies,
on hand. a few first-class
d are making more.
haeton Buggies and Democrat
the latest styles and neatly
w ready.
terial land good. work are what
makei our aides Sell so rapidly.
rot a at, Stylish and Substantial
Job ltte wi I not class -Ourselves Second to
any in the trade.
Repai g of all kinds promptly at-
tende4 to.
AREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF
NO OLD BAN RUPT STOCK,
Rut New Goods, New Pattercs, Close- P ices; to which he invites the attention
of the ublio.
Non( ACHINE SHOP.
fitted up the premises formerly oc-
enpied y GRAY & SCOTT we are prepared
to contract for
BpiL
RS 86 ENGINES,
GRIST AND SrATIT
AND
GENERAL REPAIRS
rOmptty Attended To.
11
- GRATE ARS AND OTHWR CASTINGS
FOU DBY AND MANUFACTUBING
ROBERT UNCIMIN, Manager.
ls)oy Frank, and like the evenin, s enter -
man can derive from 112i10 en's s•ciety is
that he is bound to be re pectf 1 to her.
The habit is of greatgOod to yo r morals,
men,depend upon it. Our ducat' on makes
us the most eminently sel h m n in the
world. and the greatest enefit that we
have is to think of som body whom 1
we are 'bound to be cm tly ttentive
and respectful. •
NTESSELS Sail Wee
V pool, calling at
8teerage, Seaforth
Seaforth to
RECIVEPD
DI4EC FROM MANUF4CTURE.RS:
RI AN CUT NAILS,
PA ES, SHOVELS; FORKS,
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, &c.
ENCIN1G WIRE'
Every De ription Cheap,.
TROUGH -7—S AND CONDUCT-
ING PIPE
Spociat inducements to Cash .and
JOHN KIDD.
EA VE
SA LOGIi! WANTED,
ill pay the Highest Cash Pries for
A LOGS OF ALL KINDS.
uantity of ELM LOGS suitable for the
e of Hoops.
050
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as us Sawing attended to promptky,
asniber of every - riptlon, also Shingles,
Ls hand Pickets :alway on band, and at the very
lowpst market prices.
5000 CEDAR P STS FOR SALE.
1 Seaforth,
PSE OATMEAL MILLS-
y from Quebec for Liver
elfast. Through 'Ticket
Liverp 1.:
Liverpool., 68
A few thousand do Ts to loan on im
arm property, prim! I payable at any t
in any mums to suit e borrOwers' eons
Some very nice BuIldi g Lots for sale
488 A. ABMIT
GE.
Prunes,
Canned Cioods,
FREE DELIVERY,
GROC
Sugars,
Fruits,.
Bacon, 40
Dried Apples,
Mill Feed,
WILLIAM ALLEN.
eal, Split
Corn, M
L 'OPERATION.
Peas' Pot Bairley7
voisantly en Mitt
: !Fridays. Oatmeal •
10,09,4111 10V -h-0,