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HURON PLAffilia -MILL
mem undersigned herby info= thi, -
easternets and the public generally of tett _hY
meal of their Factorend Lumber 'riled
amore commodious premises
NORTH MAIN STREley
'ellen, with inereaeed facilities ancl no
machinery Of the best make, they will _
• to reameencture and fill all orders for
Sahes, Doors,13jjnd, Mo
And all kind of
PLANED L.UNIBIER
At Prices to Suit the Times.
Farm Gates, Hay Racks, ph4,84
.Boxes, &e.
A Large Stock of Seasoned lipurber• on. Ine4,
LATH AND SH1INGLES;
,_14g Sawing. and esmtem Platting win
iliteeetve Prompt Attention,
The eubscribere hereby thank their numerotte
customers for the liberal- patronage extended to
theradnr.ing thepast, and itope, by strict Wee.
rity *loge attention to businese, to emirs
Continuance and ineroafre of the Bartle.
To all thoee whose account! aro overdue We give
a cordialinvitation to pay up.
GRAY & SCCOTT,
P. S.-Pigrts si.rni Specifications for
farniehed on application,
TIIE VERY CILOAPEST SPOT
IiV TOW2V.
READY MONEY DOES THE*BUSINESS,
T01 -13T .1-,r*Y"1.4Z
GROCER and PROVISION DEALER,
SEAFORTH,
BUYS for Caah, and sells /or Cage, and, biting
• no bad debte, gives his euetomers thebenellt.
It all baguette men would pursue this system i
•Grangelem• would soon die a natural death.
GROCERIES,
.01verydescription,Fresin New and Good.
First Close Green Tett at 45 centsper pound in
packages of not len than 10 pounds.
Bright, Beautiful Sugar, from 10 'to 12 pounds
for One Dollar.
FLOUR 'AND FEED
Of Every Detteription Delivered in Town Free of
Charge
GASH FOR BUTTER AND EGGS,
Ana other Fumanti ProducGjn exchange for Goods
Caoh.
Raniember the New Greene', nearly opposite
Weir's Hotel, Seaforth.
JOHN KYLE.
CARTER'S STEAM SAWMILL,
SEAFORTH,
N HAND over 1,000,000 feet of good Hemlock
Lumber, eat and eorted, suitable for Build.ing, Draining and Fencing. For Sale at the
•
VERY LOWEST PR ICES,
Also a quantity of Inferior quality,
Suitable for Sheeting,
m $a.50 per M.
Me Best Quality is Sorted 80 as to
'Rork Without Waste.
Patronage fa reepectfriliy eolicited, and satie-
action gnarauteed,
JAMES L CARTER,
BRUSS:ELS DRAW. Mt.
rOWN & BURROWS?,
PROPRIETORS.
et.E. Steinteribere take thia opportunity te, return
thanks to their numerous cue -inters for the
etronege extendeato them during the past eese
na, and hope by strict attention to busineeter id
t• supplying a good article, to merit a continu-
co of the same,
LIME BURNED DAILY,
good article gueranteed. Price 14 mints per
altele at the kin; 15 eents, cars.
TERMS ISTRICTLY GASH.
kIrnseeis, May 2, 1870. 482
FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN.
rs: WHITNEY, Seaforth
ALWAYS ready to One& MILK CANS
,und DAIRY UT ELS N Slof every
t the Shorten Notice, and at prices that will
Irt. all who want a good article.
ilt and See What She Can Do Be-_,
fore Purchasing Elsewhere.
E PUREST AND BES -T COAL OIL
In the market Wholeealeand Retail.
fry eVind of Tin. Work Conatanay (4L
Hand or Mad to Order.
ennenther the Plaec-Corner of ,Tohn. and Alain
MRS. WHITNEY;'
GG EMPORIUM...-. •
14f- oubscriber hereby thanks his numerotte
tuntersfuterchants and inhere) for their liberal
:Gringo darieg the paid seven years, and hopeni
-trict integrity and close attention to btasineast
-orit their confidence and trade in the future.
eying greatly enlarged hi premiees•
winter, he fa now prepared to pay the
GH EST CASH PRICE
A I; Ared
any quantity of good froeee-v--
ah eggs,
EGG EMPORIUM,
Mairt Street, Sesiortbe
anted by the aubseriber 25 tone of good dry
WHEAT STLANV.
.D. 'WILSON
111(ED HAMS AND SIDE -MEAT.
&J. PETTY, H E NSALLI
Have on band a. quantity oi
L CLItED HAMS AND SIDS
Which they will sell Cheap.
ey arewarrantedof first.class qaallty,4414i
t cr....(c, •
0•0•018"i
Qum of England suctiVer
Runny.
Appropriate to the 57th anniversary of
gtuera Victoria's birth, the London Ob.
oar remarks ,that " there has
probably never been a sovereign
d ilagbut4 who could look around
so onnerOni a circle of deseendfints a her
majesty." Since the Prince Consort died
only three deaths have occurred in the
British Royal family, and two of these
bac been eibildren inithe earlieskIttageis
of infancy, namely, the third child of the
Noes of Wales, who was born on the
6th and died an the 8th of April,,1871,
and the child of the PrincesiChristian,
iitto died on the 20th of last.April aged
oily eight days. The other death that
of the second son of the Princess Alice of
getge was the result of an accident.
The Observer stimulates in this wise •
''.The eldest child of the,Crown Prin.
cesi
of Germany (the Princess _Royal of
&Owl) is now 17 years of age. Hen
majesty is 57, If her eldest grandchild
were to marry within the next year, and
bave a ehildin the ordinary -course, that
etud might arrive at man.hood, and have
Odra within the next 20, years, thus
making ber Majesty a -great -great-grand-
mother before she reached 80 year% of
age. Wedo not say that this is probable&
but it is by no means impossible, especi-
ally as the children of the Queen have,
unlike those of George IV., all rnade
early marriages, and it is likely that
their ebilclten will follow their example."
Two Classes of Conversers.
Arouncl and above all other distinc-
tions: there are two great classes of con-
. velvets; those who make you feel that
_ you are of some account in the world,
and. thoe who have a subtle way of con-
vincing you that you have; no right tO
exist. The latter class is small in num=
ber but what they lack in quantity,'
they make up in sting. Sometimes they
, are gifted with a sharp tongue and an un-
erring faculty of saying the most grind-
ing things. Sometimes they are- appar-
ently suave and considerate in manner
and phrase, - But, in -either case, you go
away from them with a feeling that the
world is stuffed with Raw -dust, that you
yourself are an imbecile and an imposter,
may take days for you . to recover- your
proper standing with yoarsolf. Then, if
you ask your soul what fatal gift has the
tirmenter, which carries with it this
power of making lajs fellow -mortals mis-
erable, you discover that i is the gift of
selftliness. Tho person to whom you
havneen talking is ungenerous. A gener-
ons man, a generous woman—you cannot
come near such a one without receiving
something that makes amends for your r
own disappointment with, your* own ill
otinion of, yourself. An ungenerous
person adds the weight of another to your
side of the 8c1110, and down you go.—
Scribner,
Frank People,
They are to be avoided, as a class.
When they boast of being frank," we
always feel inclined to shudder,' We
know by experience that they mean they
have taken upon themselves the privilege
of saying any ill-naturecl thing that comes
uppermost, and expecting people to swal-
low it like a pill, without resistance -and
without retort. Pleasant things the frank
person never says. Your mental failings
and personal deficiencies, what there is
wrong in your house and in your manners
-these bring forth his comments. When
people say anything against you, object
to your size and height, your good-natur-
ed weakness, or your hot temper, he is
impelled to bring you tidings of the same.
His frankness over -masters him ; but be
assured, it never will if he hears a com-
plimentary remark concerning you. Su ch
speeches are loeked in the recesses of his
own bosom, and his frankness never
pumps thein up. Never be beguiled by
the pretence this frank creature makes of
being the best and most genial' fellow in
the world. A good heart will manifest
itself in some endeavor to make those
around him feel happy, and howsoever
true a cruel thing may be, a gentleman
will not like to say it, or a gentle woman
either,
Journeys of a Steel Trap.
The Meriwether (Ga.) Vindicator re-
lates as -follows the adventures of a steel
trap " Mr. Mark Crowder, who resides
a few miles south of Greenville, has a
small steel trap which he placed in his
chicken house se veral months ago to catch
the minks that were troubling his poultry.
One or two minks being caught by it, the
trap disappeared without any one on the
place being able to explain the cause, A.
week or ten days after the trap was miss-
ed the dogs caught and killed a minkatin
the swamp near Mr, Crowder's dwelling,
that had the missing trap fastened to one
of his legs, After the minks, the owls
becoming troublesome, Mr. Crowder
placed the trap upon the top of a tall pole
awls usually alighting upon the tallest ob-
ject in the vicinity when meditating a de•
scent upon the poultry yard. Ten owls
were caught by this arrangement, when
the trap again disappeared. About a
s
week afterwards, Hal Crowder, who lives
three milefrom
his father, Mark Crow-
der, heard an unusual commotion in his
poultry -house. Repairing thither he
found on owl in the. house, which, on be-
ing killed, diecevered the missing trap
fastened to one of his feet. Mr. Crow-
der has his trap again.
A RemarkableRace.
On the 26th ult., there arrived at Liver-
pool two American ships, the J, B. Brown,
ant er the command of Capt. Kezar, and
the Southern Cross, under command of
Capt. Ballard. The two ships towed out
throUgh the headsat San Franciseo at 6
oc,leek on the morning of December 31st,
1675, side by side, discharged their pilots
at the same time, and passed the Fara-
loue Islands together. Met -each other
the next day and parted conpany that
night., Met again on the line in the
Paeific, and again in the neighborhood of
tl
s and of Pitcairn, in the South Pa-
cific, and did not see anyth'ng of, each
other again until in about- three or four
degrees of south latitude on the Atlantic
side. Here they had it nip and tuck for
a week or ten days, watching each other
as a cat does a rat. Finally, a circum -
dance took place which the master of
the Southern Cross says he never experi-
enced before during a command the
ast India trade for 26 consecutive years.
in
by side, bearing by comdu
pass e cast and
Both the equator side
t, ships arrived on
and on working up their latitudes
they found they had no latitude at all__
not a fraction either way; in fact they
were exactly on the equator. From this
point they parted compfny. Met again
in the north east trades, sailed in corn-
PanY for a 'Week or so, then parted. Met
again off Holyhead, and took tugs from
th
same company. I Towed up the Mer-
sey side by side, and had the dock gates
been wide enoug they could have enter-
ed side by side., it was, the, yolks led
the way in, the rown fadowing within
a foot of her all t e way.
A Itemaria le Resern13,140e.
In one of the , don police clourte„a
man was charged with some offence not
of a very serious 1Attu' . h was stated
thatheluad been evi usly convicted at
the, Mansion se and at Worship
Street. He, admt,ted hat he had been
at Worship. Str t, b, t stoutly denied
that bs,had ever been at the Mansion
House.; Hd wa4 idef, tined as having -
been there by his pho • aph, by jhifg hav-
ing (mar over la' ref eye, and having
lost the first joint of t. forefinger of the
left hand. This ertai ly apw.aited good
evidence of identi y. 1 he prisoner -was
renaanded for a eek, and during that
week another ma w had a " 0,..ar over
the left eye, who ad 1.
of the forefinger f th left ha d, who
3 the fit; joint
equally resemble the photograph, and
who wai, in fact, he e an who had been
at the Mansion 1ous was taken into
custody. The tw me a w o had no con-
nection with each othe ere pia d side
by side in the dock bef re the ma 'strate.'
Such a ease as th s is probably unique,
and we should h ve een din sed to
doubt its truth h: I it ot come from the
magistrate before who., the mein were
brought.
SPEOIA.
EPPS'S COCOA,— rate
—" By a thorou h
natural laws whit s go
-of digestion and. n trit
ful application of the
well-serected coo a, M
vided our breakfa tab
ly flavoured beve ge,
many heavy doe , b
judicious use of s ch a
a constitution ma be
until strong enou h to
dency to disease. H
Maladies are floating a
attack wherever here
We may escape .1 1 n
keeping ourselves ell
blood, and a prop rly
Civil Service Gazet
ets labelled-, "J mes
mceopathic Chemi ts,
St. ,and 170, Pipe illy,
ONFESSIONS -0 A VI
a warning and r ,the
and others who suffer rom
of Manhood, &c., giv ng
after undergoing mut suffe
mailed free on receivi : a
velopo. Address NATI: AN
Box 168, Brooklyn, N. .
TICE&
ul and comforting
-nowledge of the
ern the operations
on, and by a care-
ne proPerties of
r. Epps has pro -
es with a delicate-
hich may save us
lis. It i by the
tides of diet that
radually limit up
resist eV ry ten-
ndreds 0 subtle
found us eady to
s a weaint,
fatal a aft) by
Ortified w th pure
ourished. frame."
old only in pack.
Epps & Qo., Ho -
8, Threadneedle
i
London," 421-52
TIM, --Pu lished u
benefit of y ung men
ervone Doh lity,Lose
8 rules of olf-Cure,
ng and cep nee, and
oet-paid di tasted en -
File MAYFAIR,4041'..206.
SPECIAL attention fe call :# to the great activ-
ity of Dn. WEIZE BR'S Compound plixer of
Phosphates and ,Calis ya i restofing the vital
powers in all forme of 'debt! ty arising from the
use of Spirite,Tobace , Opi in, and that form of
nerve exhaustion from dopra ed habita, !This pre-
paration of Phosphate is t, e only agent known
that will sustain the n trvon system 1=4 tide the
invalid over that pe od 1 mental depression
which must be passed efor , recovery takes place.
THE GREAT FEMA E R MEDY.- b Moses'
-1
t
- Periodical Pille-fhis 1 valuable in digne is
unfailing in the our of a 1 those psi ful and
dangerous diseases to whie the fon:tale onstitu.
tion iii eubject. It in dem s all execs and re-
moves allebtractions, and speedy cur may be
relied on. To married die!, it is peonlia) y salted.
It Will, in a short Um., brin on the mo thly pc •
gild with regularite. Theo pills ehon11 not be
- taken by Females dor ng t • e first threI months
of Pregrancy, as they are s • re to bring on Mho
carriage, but at any ot er t «o they aro $fo. In
all cases of Nerve s an, Spinal Affectlons,
pains in the back and limbs fatigue on tIight ex-
ertion, palpitation o the cart, hyo es, and
white, thee pills will effect a cure when all other
means hove failed ; and, lthough a powerful
remedy, do not eontai iro , cOornel, a titriony,
or anything hurtful tlo the congitutio . Full
directions in the pamphlet a mend each package,
which should be carol Ily p: eserved. 3" b Moses,
Now York, Solo Propr etor. $1 00 and 21 cents
for postage enclosed t Nor hrop & L • an, To-
ronto,Ont., general gent for the D 'minion,
will our° a bottle ontaining over 50 Ole by
return mail. Sold in Scaf rth by E. H ekson &
Co., J. S. Robertn, and R, L minion. - 197
WIIAT TIM SAY OF T 1 FEW FACtil FOB THE
PBOPLE.—There are b t few preparation of med•
icines which have will stood the impart al judg-
ment el the people fo any eat length of time.
One of those is Dr. Th mas' electric 0 . Read
the following and be c Irvine d : Theo, I oblation,
Farnham Centre, P.Q., vrite , "I have be n afflict-
ed with rheumatism f r the last ten y rs, and
have tried many remed oil wi host any re lei, until
I tried Dr. Thomas' E 'nettle Oil, and s nee then
have had no attaek of i, I w uld recommend it to
all." J. II. Earle, hot I kee or, West Sh fiord, P.
Q,, writes," I have ben tro bled with It er com-
i
plaint for sovoral year , an have tried different
medicines with little r no bencflt, tuiti I tried
Dr. Thomas' EcIetris pii, w fell gave in immedi-
ate relief, and I wonld ayt t I have nee • it since
with the best effect. No on Ohotrid be w theta it.
I have tried it on my ho so in cases of eat , wounds
&c,, and think it is eine ily a good for h rse as it
ie for mare', A. Mayb e, merchant, W rkworth,
writee, "I have Bold so e hirndrode of 1 ottles of
Eclectrie 011, and 11 18 pronounced by t e public
ono of the best medic nee they ever utte , it has
done wonders in heali g and relieving e am, sore
throat, &c., and is wo thy of the greate t (maid.
once." Joseph Rusan, township of Pere , writes,
"1 was persuaded to t names' Ecle brie .011,
for a lame knee whic . troubled mo for three or
four years, and I never found anything like it for
curing lamenees. It is a gloat public enefit."
A. M. ICannIton, Wark ortli, writes, or weeke
I was troubled with a s Tiled ankle, whie annoy-
ed mo very much. Mr. Maybco, of Elio I law, in-
duced me to try Bele ttrie Oil, and ho ore one
bottle was used I as cured. It ii a most
remarkable medielne."l Sold by all °Encino
dealers. Price 25 Conte. S. N. THOMAS, • HELPS,
N.Y. Aid NORTHROP k LYMAN, Tori # to,Ont.,
Sole Adents for the Dorainion. Nouu.—ti °lenge
-Selected audElectriz 4. Sold in Sea nth by
E. Hickson. & Co., J. l. Roberts, and .Lums-
den. 440-8.
POST OFFICE STORE, W
'CARD 0 HAN
T BEG moat respectfu ly to thank my.
pustomers for their ind patronage to
eleven years which I avo boon doing
among them, and solid a emit/nuance
favors in the future. I have received
Stock of Boots and Shots, Dry Goods,
. Provisions, Crockery, elassware, Hard
oil, Paint Oils and Pat•nt ldedicincs Of
criptions. Farm Protuce taken iii
1 would aleo most reap ct!u3ly intimate
who have not paid up t mounts, 4
1876, to tail and do so t on e, either b
note, as I must have settlement. P1
without any further not co.
MONEY 1 0 LOAN,
If yon want to borro m
you would do went° ca 1 on
w here, as I am valuator for
t ies in the Dominion. e
LIFE IN 1U
If you want your life 1 sur
I am Agent for the Su M
C cm pany, of Montreal, ne
p roe porous Ineurance C mp
ion, and conducted on t e
eiples.
I am Always At ent
Give; ilf ca
484 R. PAT ISi
LION,
s.
unierous
the lag
business
of their
a Large
rocoribs,
are, Coal
all des -
)(change.
to those
o San. 2,
earth Iler
ago e ll
may on Re 1 Estate
me before g ing else -
ho best Leal, Sage-
s Easy.
ANCE.
d give me a call, as
tnal Life Insurance
si the best and most.
nies in the Domin-
ost economical prin-
11
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ve ./..1248 :neBL
N, Post °flee Store
EXECUTO
Si
A let PERSONS havi
Estate of the Lute
for merly of Bruseelp, f
fled to present the sem
CO OPER. Binssels, on ar b
July next:, or the nndert ign
Bible therefor, and all per
said estate must -settle by s
then unsettled must be put
tion. All persons ownin
w ith Mr. Kerr are requeste
of C. R. COOPER, Brits ele
Brussels, May 18th, 186.
I HUGH COO ER
CHARLES R rn
NOTICE.
ne any claims eeeinst the
JOHN WILTOA KERR;
ceased, aro hereby nat-
io liquidation to 0. R.
fore the First Day of
d will not be reopen -
one indebted to the
d date, as all claims
into Cour for collec-
any doctintents left
to call at the office
and take them sway.
Eetito:s.
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BLACK S
arm—
H.
P•.
LE
N. EXPOSITOR.
D ATTRACTION
AT
R 0 R Si,
• o'
IN ,
L.K AR4SO4S, rltI.25, 'bought at a Great Red/tw-
ee Tithm.
choice Stoc of BTMC UMBR'ELLy1S Blfrtek, Brown and Green.
„BROWN G4AY LUSTRES at 20 aentsdper jw—Wovderfid
• Value.
Pegaint As One t of OYER COLLARS, CUFFS mid .LACE TLES'
Piles of PRIINT:,,S' at 6 nd 7 Cents per
1,011 Tar s G EYCOTTO V (4; 6 Cents per yard.
MPS that afre? RAT'S S0ARkS,i1OISIERY -and GLOVES at Rock
Bottom Pytices,
13 Pourndo SUQR fir $1
P. ROGERS, " Noted " for Popular Prices.
St 00_
HAVE
DELI • ED TO ROAAIN IN SEAFORTH.
VR
T EY
YFI
AVE THEREFORE LAID IN A
NEASSORTMENT
8 OF DRY GOODS
OF ALL OLASS
ICH THEY ARE DETERMINED TO OFFER AT THE VERY -LOW-
EST PRICES,
THEIR wrack OF GROOERIES, WINES & LIQUORS
IS VER
An garly
BEA
COMPLETE.
all Solicited.
& Co,, Carmichael's Block.
GRAY YOUN
4•44.elmommmtomme4444r
SPARLING.
1 -EJ? SP#T1\TC+ Goons
T • THE
4
ARMERS' STORE, SEAFORTH.
AY, YOUNG & .SPARLING.
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LUNTON WOOLEN MILLS •
HE Subseibcr would to? this opportunity of thanking his nu:wizens customers for their liberal
patronage the pee , and open by close attention to Wittiness to still secure a large hare of
blic confidenc , Ravi fitted up his machinery in first °lase style, he is pow prepared to
ard, Sp n, Wctv1, Full and Dress Cloth ; Manufacture
lanket Flannel Shirtin Cloth and Stocking Yarn,&e.
• e has also eo stantly o6 hani1 a large as er %nun :11 OlTneweekeeTianCelloths, , reillialthrhae%
ankets, Stocking Yant, Grey Flannel, Stri
do for Wool, or sell ehe p for Cage.
The Subleriber'e persona1 sup4rintendence will 'be given to Cnstom Roll Carding, and satisfaction
m
y be relied on. Persezjs Jfv1r at a diets ce from Clinton may expect to get their wool corded
w
le they wait.
20,00Q NI.
1
r which tho H'gheat ma
linton; May 28, 1876.
f Good, lean, Fleece Wool Wanted,
kat 'nice in Cash, gill be paid.
E. COR.BETT.
4413
THE: LAY RUSSELL WATCH,
A little gem, 18k easeB, full jewelled, and warranted for five
vers. A large stpck of English and Genuine Silver Watches on
a d, also a full itoek of the Elgin Watch—no bogus Swiss
im tations kept. Butt your Watches from a reliable practical.
haid and you will know what you are getting. Just Received,
at jM. 1 COUN ER'S, a good assortment of Electro Silver
Plate direct from th6 celebrated manufactory of Rogers, Smith &
Co , such as Ice Plehers, Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Pickle
, Calitortn Syrup qiaps, Spoon Holders, Goblets, Mug's, Fish
K ife and Fork, Cruet i Stands, Napkii Rings, Vases, Card Receivers, Table, Dee-
se it, Tea, Mustard. and Salt Spoons, 1abl4 Dessert, Fruit and Butter Knives, TO
bl , Dessert, Pickle ane Pie Forks, iters' Trays, &e. _Remember the above goods
ar bought direct from the manufactu ers,. and will be sold at Toronto Wholesale
P ces. Also ,a complete stock of j welry, Clocks, Spectacles, Combs, Brushes,
P'pes, Violins, Viplin trines from 500 pes bundle of 30 strings to 40c per single
st ing. Watches, Clo ks and Jewelry of ;all kinds 'Repaired by practical hands.
S tisfaction guaranteed or io charge. Caleb for Old Oold and Silver. Sign of the
T ee of Silverware in tvind w. M. R. CQUNTER, 'Masonic Hall Block, Seaforth.
r
4141
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First -Class ilow Harness
All COLLARS Warranti
Tip-top TRIINKS and
All articles ipertainig
!Sign of the flays* TrOink.
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•
!CALL IAND SEE,
FIRS -C ASS cA.RVAGE AND TEAM
HARNESS
At. G. E. HENDERSON'S.
at G. E lInNDERSON'S.
lIENDERSON'S.
on hand at G. E. HENDERSON'S.
ss always on hand at LOWEST RATES.
- _
at G.
ALISES
the bus'
GE ROE E. HENDERSON, Seaforth,..
THE DOMINION O. . FIAI
D ESSING111 AlD
I
S MING ALOON1, §EAFiRTIN.
_ , 1
HARFilf ROBINSON
AS purchased the ebove;i]
est lishment i m
)
Mr. IVilliara Newman, ind i hfiaving it ted
find -class n in etye. G ' d Work, eaten ion
lo
d Civility is what Reny d pawls upon to setinre
bnafnmze. end tie 1a ane be w 11 eneeeed. Rem
be L. Lana swede
445*4 HARRY' ROBINS i
BUTTER TUBS.
SAMUEL TROTT 1
HAS now en hand at the Seaforth Tub Faetoty
a lam:ober oir his well and favorably known
Machine Turned Butter Packages.
These Padkages are the beat in use, and will
give satisfaction.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO
LGE PURCHASERS,
Mr. Tiott eepeett lu cin t lime to eery -menet
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SIGN Or THE
-nsolonnetemmetimmus
1 LIAM HILL
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HAS
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THE
L*R6EST,
CHEAPE*11;
• AN BEST
STOCK OF
AcE CURTAINS
IN SEAFORTIHR
WHO *ANTS GOOD AO STYLISH
A.IRAVES ?
C)
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HN WARD, Seaforth,
R,E4s to in form his friends and the subtle in
eneral that he has a Large and 4' upleto
Stec of
LiOHT SINGLE HARNESS,
..,.,,
M = 1
ItORSE CLOTHING, ,&c.
!
a...
0 Trilinks and Valises, Whips,
Mlibirlcshes, Combs, Snaps, &e.,
.... .
CD
In fait anything appertaining to the Trade' Al-
waye on hard, cheap an any in the twit+, forcash
Repairs Executed with Neatness and
m Despatch.
N. :1B.--rCollars a Speciality, ',.1.ollere of every
n< deseniptiott made to order in &at -elate; style.
Bernember the Mee: Two doors north of the
ComMercial Hotel, Seaforth. ,
I
JOH WARD.
RRIAGE LICENCES
oik CERTLFICATEM,
iUnder thenew Act,) issued at the
EXPaSITOS ;OFFICE,' SEAFORTii .-
Dinder authority of the Lieutenant -Governor of
Onterio.
SIGN -OF -THE-
GI;
T ENGLISH REMEDY.
4:3
fto
cI3pp
Before $dug, AfteI. Taking.
, .
SPgCIFIC. ME ICINE
Cure, all *ervons Dieetuceie such as 1.1'remors, De-
bility Penetration &c., which, in many ;casco, are
prodniced la over indulgence in the niie of tobacf
co and ale hone spirits ;but' the Speelfie Medicine
ecially recommended as enunfailing
minal Wealmees, Sperrnaterrhea, Im-
d all diseases that follow ae a sequence
Abuse, as Logs of Memory, UniVernel Lassi-
#2" el mil rn le o"r cA3
c
P=I . IvotaidtSeeen, 3A;:iba in the Back, Dimnesa of ;Viion, Pre -
MI matu o 01 Age, and many other diseases that
lead
t
2C In enity or Consumption, and a Prpla-
n, ture rav , all of whiph, as a rule, ar first caused
as by de ati g from the path of nUtuifc and over
11- TitilheiSelipeci.
ific Medicine is the result of a life
41=) study and ,.mnny yearn of experience in treating
C, these spode &sense& Full particalers in our
PC pante) et, which we desire to acrid freo by mail to
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every ne. i •
Tini Specific Medicine is sold by all Druggists
t.. at $1 per Packageor pieta -gee for $6, or will be
- FLA sent 1y mail onreceipt of the money, by address -
t/1 ing
WILLIAM GRAY & Co.,
'Wndsor, Out.'
S
e old in Seaforth by E. Hicksien & Co., 4.-8,
ne.2 Roberts, B. Lumsden, and by all Draggists.
tea, NORTHROP & LYMAN, Toronto Wholesale
Deal,
138eow
TO ITItE PUBLIC Ale 471ARGE
W. H. OLIVR
y
, Haness, Saddle and Collar
\---‘ MANUFACTURER,
:#1141N -ST., SEAFORTH.
til
/-4
0
,SIGN OF THE SOOTCII $0J4AB.
ne,
1.1-1 A choiceatotortment of light ar4 hen y Maness,
O L(Whip0, Belltelforee Clothing, &ceekep ccnote-1We
4...3 on hand. I Repairing promptly tomod to' and
cbergIM m* keine. Rememberthe place.ign ol
the 8 igoten W.H, OLIVER.
'tX1
,eW IMM -A -1\T
HEAP PASEiAGES.
TN/4N LINE of Steamships, iaiu,g EVERY
tent SATURDAY from
1 LT VERPOOle.
NEW YORK FOR QUEE$STON .AND
ri)
r lyursieoutseoeloped g
is othdaribgyertbthe
fiteOrilel11 p1 tbe lino, tb
le eberve ad fogo. Pereons con ittplaitileg a
het
TRIP TO THE OLD C6UTRY
crl
IR DRESSING.
MISS AO(ANDA STARK
is s to inform the Ladies of Seaforth and
IfE
wi ---Y that She Js Prepared to nuke up
V init
MRS, CURLS, BRAIDS; &c.,
n the TAttet l'aphior from Combings. Prima
(Aerate, and all Orden; pundit11y intended to.
A ll Solicited. to- nein str4t
6isforth 4: Oele
woula consult their own intejests by taking
paesege by this favorite line. Ticketsold and
full information given by
:IJ, 5. ROBERTS,
AGSEA'ORTIL
N.
ickets for New York, via Erie Railway,
in connection with above line Of Steamebips, is-
sued pt.t. reduced rates. 482
ROYAL OANADIA114 BANK.
EFORTH 13RIANICHH.
IN ICON BLOCK wAipdsT.,
SEAFORTH,
on Neer trot*
Belot ' ri the United States.
1641 ft* 10,15
I* of Exchange; On
SD all 'Chif Cities of the United
INTEREST PAID ON
11 M. P.
411
at any
agnaodoi4paytable
EfiO1TB.
as,
irre Liman,
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