The Huron Expositor, 1876-09-01, Page 7FFEES
71.
SEPTEmnpi 1
THE 'BESTPi
imasee,e•aa
TRY IT AND PRO
"caRT.a MUSICAL
NSTRUMENT EMPOIttle.
WILLSPN & SCOTT
A
Beg to direct the attention of the public
to the following facts : 'They maks 8,
Speciality of the Best Pianos and Organs
in the Canadian market.
THE MATHUSHEK & CABLE &
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
se it is fin ellegre i ;ever before has any piano een
or London, All b, ,
toniza your own Rotted to such doge art leiern and genre
better at home- tees by friends and foes as- have the
above named instruments. The sews,
being ea radically -different from suy
other, so ingenious in its construction,
and producing such wonderful posvetand
I, purity of tone, has attracted -the atttn.
tion and admiration of mechanics, rea
Seaforth. t osophers and musical critics, and they
/ have therefore been looked upon as fence
vations by manufacturers and dealers in
other Plasma, who, being unable to fled
in them any weak pointa for assault, have
endeavored to storm them by unjust ate
EA ER, sertions, But after ten -years of the -rough
trial of the one, and Twenty of the other
the raanufacturers are enabled to prove
that they have more than vindicated the
highest hopes of their friends, and are
east silencing the guns of their enemies.
A Wel. is all that is required to thorough.
ly convince the public of these facts.
assuming the
jug 1 hope ee
RIES,
in part.ot. THE YOCEL & LINCOLN ORGANS
Rice, Are universally aeknowledged to be the
best iii the market, and each instrument
is frilly warranted for five years. The
following are a few of the many advare
eerie/4 na8p tages we claim for this instruinent over
Lobstem, and all others made : The 'PATENT PUN°
ATTACHMENT is a complete suceser
any Part is fully proved and tested. Sparkling
Vivacity is by this imparted to the mu -
e. Is always in tune, The *Manifold
pe gives richness and purity of tone,
equalling the best Pipe Orgaus, is prov-
ed, and above eompetion, and stands un-
equalled and alone. Science, eiperience,
good stock, skilled workmanship and
honest purpose make these Organs. They
• commend themselvee. They are beauti-
fully voiced and tuned.
;ON
RRI
•eyelt Su
ARE
sa e
RTH.
Pianos and Organs of other makes sup-
plied on order when desired.
The Trade Liberally Dealt with.
A few Second -Hand Instruments al.
I ways Oil hand,
Remember the Place, and don't pass
tes by,
WILL -SON & SCOTT.
I THE FARMER'S FAVORITE.
O. C. WILLSON'S
/ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT EM-
PORIUM, SEAFOB,TH,
The Best and Cheapest Place in the
County to _Purchase Agricultural
Implements.
When you get an Implement from Will
you can rely upon it being as
represented.
STILL THEY COME.
Another oar load• of Stair -es Fele-Dumping
Horse Rakes, 700 of which have already been sold
this frpren. Ag there are only fifteen hundred
being made thie seaiion, Lamers had better call
early air the stock will soon be run out.
Woodid Self -Rake Reaper he in greater demand
this year than ever before. Nona other stands
the tea of time so well.
Wood); Iron -frame ercrwer, the lightest,draft,
and ITIOfit complete working machine made. t-
johnrionfe Self Rake Reaper, too well known to-
ed reeenettendation.
The Bnek-Eye mower, which every perrion ed -
mite, caret be beaten.
PLOWS,
0! all descriptions. Another car load a- those
perfect Thiatle ablyted, Massey's No. 13.
Something- New in Gang Plows. The Guelph
Wrought Iron Frame Clang now. This
Boss Gang Plow in the market, -Carie and see it
IS arid try it,
Turnip Iforse TIDOS and .Weedere,
; and all (desires of implement&
.The above Implement)) are an warranted and
the wi-V be Riven on tile'. Satiefaction gut:sauteed
or no Hide. air O. C. believes that an implement
ht won't; woa't etand testing ain't worth belying.
1
'SEWING . MACHINES.
'What everybody »aye meet be true, and every
iierielblereeraon now admits that
THE FLORENCE
Hee no equal. AR kinds' of reachinee in Stook,
rE whieh wilt be sold if people will insist on buedee
1. them.
f (7- Plow Pointe and all kinds of Castings and Re-
-`31- palm alwa err on hand.
Sewing Methine Oils, Attachments
daireelways ready.
k fall Stock of Butterlek's Patterns-.
0. c, WILLSON, Seeforth.
szpismuzit, 1, 1876.
Thou:cave correspondent of the New,
vkrinteggivthivfolkrwing Pleasir4t
of tbe QUM and Boyalranart
.4ree bite* of Wales is far flner Wolfing
hi Photographa. hoe li net
_A more refuted and genital, but bright,
ha th
enweeston ny lead, one to.'
Whenever one of these you�ger
0700asts"-- the
brought to bay, by that awful
Ms bore e photographer's camera,
its o that all the duft,Ms ata dogged.
• And much of the gioisness of the
01411616G00' 'rges comes out in Vie ,viettirnized
V1113 ratkeall of
Wales faced the prospect of the after;
eon's wearying &Mande on her strength
,nd, spirit with the unvarying, sweet,
serene smile which at times must be the
%est tiresome of all duties. If all be
jotiovely in her .private life, if such a
life site may be said to have, her lovely
foe betrays no hint of tears or trouble;
if even StATII1S visit that exalted domes
ti sphere, no faintest cloud lingers about
bar when she emerges into the common
..0a, Opposite the august father and
/nether sat the young Princes, frank;
homy, joyous -looking little lads in
sailors' dress. In another carriage rode
their:sistere five little girls, prettily and
imply dressed-seareelk as happy in ex
-
ream as the boys, having rather an
ear of constraint awl self-consciousness.
They have the open, Guelphic mouth,
winch gives them a somewhat vacant and
hatless look. We thought the little
Teeks, who followed with, their parents,
handsomer having nothing of the super-
eillions and blase expression of children
re purplest purple born. Then came the
Lomeli, that blameless- and blanched -out
descendant of Rob Ray's unscrupulous
a enemy, who has lately written a
uoem said to be ducally dull, and the
ughty young dame, who always wrips
herself down princess before wife; and
the Prince and Princess Christian, nice,
homelike, • not to say homely people.
These royal couples go everywhere to-
gether, and take the children, when they
have any. Never was there such a Court
for constancy and conjugality, for the
moraliriesr and proprieties, and all the
family ties. It has relied honest res-
pectability to an imperial, dignity, and
established the domestic virtues by royal
letters -patent.
Among the foreign notabilities we that
day saw the Prince Imperial, if that in-
teresting adopted exile can be called a
foreigner. A gallant young fellow he is,
with something of his beautiful mother
about the brow and eyes --that peculiar
shadow of trouble which she had, even
in her brightest days --a sadness more
prophetic than positive.
At last she came, the plain, little
Christian idol, whose worship circles the
world -gentle, unimposing representa-
tive of kingliest authority ; supreme,
imperial woman of her time • ,Queen -
mother of countless peoples. Reason as
we may, there is something inexpressib-
ly grand in this sovereign, lady's posi-
tion comparatively powerless though it
he -only the semblance of the old Eliza-
bethan regality -but based alike on law
and love on the divine right of the peo-
ple she governs. To women, even re-
publican women, there is something in-
spiring in the thought that in her
womanhood and motherhood are exalted.
On this bright day the Queen was almost
brightly dressed, in modified mourning,
and looked exceedingly well and in the
best of spirits, smiling pleasantly and
bowing; lighly right and left. They say
that sweeter widowhood her heavy face
has seldom put on so much of a holiday
aspect; that there are days when all the
Guelphic humors seems to gather in it,
till it lowers on her loving subjects like
a November sky. Surely, it is little
wonder; there must be times When maj-
esty seems to her only a magnificent
isolation ; when she frets against the
limitation of a position so ,lofty and so
narrow; when all the pompous acts of
her jealously restricted rule seem I to her
like so many tiresome make -believes;
when court life becomes a maddening
monotony of complaisance and acquies-
°nee. No wonder she is glad to drop
the sceptre for the distaff at Balmoral,
and prefer to distribute flannel petticoats
in Highland shelties to reading speeches
in the House of Lords. The old women
are grateful and the Lords are not. They
would as soon bear the Premier readhis
own speech,
&sure Her Ma,jerity sat her youngest
daughter, Beatrice, that fair and proud,
alba white antl delicatest mauve ; and
opposite sat Prince Leopold, a nice •
enough looking gentleman, who is always
in delicate health and most filially in-
clined. The royal eaniage, escorted by
the Guards was diawn by four superb
bays. Before it rode two outriders, in
acarlet livery, and after it came the car-
riage of the ladies and gentlemen in wait-
ing at Windsor --a brave sight altogether,
but a brief, for the Queen, whether on
sea or land, travels at full speed. Find-
ing that we had lost our train, we turned
back and went home by Hammersmith
and the Underground, and so we chanc-
ed on a second sight of the rest of the
royal family returning from the Gardens.
The children looked weary -I hope with
-
genuine play of some sort -the Prince
heartily tired. Doubtless he would. pre-
fer a tiger chase in the jungles to such
dreary sport as this at Chiswick. It
must be nicer to hunt than be hunted.
Only the "Princess sat erect and alert,
with her inflexible backbone and her in-
exhaustible gr aniousness-still lavish
with that smilewhich has bewitched a
kingdom. At the second "garden party
she had with her the King of Greece,
her brother, whom a few mornings be-
fore she had. Met at .the railway station
at 6 o'clock. It is her amiable and lov-
ing disposition which charms even more
than the beauty of this pale "Denmark
rose' The photograph which has.. had
the largest sale represents her as carry-
ing one of her babies piekaback. It is a
Pretty picture, but a little too conscious-
ly humeri and homelike,
,
•
Lime for Noxious Insects.
Although Lime eannot be classed
among the universal and never -failing
destroyers of animal life, it is neverthe-
less one of the most efficacious and easily-
8PP1ied materials for expelling of nox-
ious insects. There are fewspecies of
those pests which will not be dispersed
by one application of lime in there larval
sillges. In ad.ditio to its destructive
Pr0pertie8 to insect 1 fe, lime, as is well
known, acts also wi
Value as a destroyer h beneficial resulte
Upon the soil. In vi
einoverreregofuiitredon. hand eady for use when -
Id keep a barrel or
f insects, every far -
w, therefore, Of its
tiler and gardner sho
• Among the first insects which appear
Mi 8Pring to which lime is certain death,
is the viell.known;saparagus beetle. The
larva of this pretty little beetle is a
blackish, and rather slimy grub,
aititattrafikeN„AtzetrA WILL
itilictli* in* 118,4417 AO YAPiePalhPIAlir 4,
4sItioq, 414080 OM, delitY)Y_ eer eireffini.:,,_kedi'r -
But left* dnating8 of " °T" wjf 141611fril
lind gluing will thor ' . . . lyanuihilatejbio
, :
Poet, we *POW *nil e*Pqieliee,*'
seoona brood may owe!, the , product
of thefe
ew grubs Which „hoe eaiesio,di
or
n4 ' th gaming f from ,ttaighbonu
grou but Vie lime' . &lath* w'
prevent any thinsiclerabke injUiyto t
Planta, , „„i *•-
SPE10/41/ NOTICES.
PiPPEes COCOAe-iaratkif ul andcomforting
--” By a thorough' knowledge of Ake
natural Jaws which govern the opeeationa
of digestion and nutrition,- and by a care-
ful application of the Atm properties of
. cocoa, Mr. Epps has pro!.
vided our breakfast UM& with' iirdelicate.
ly flavoured beverage,whielemay save ue
many Navy doctors' bilis.- •-If is by the
judiciot s tae of such articles -of diet that
a consti atishernaylee gradtiallY 'built up
until et ng onottgh 1» reget, every ten-
dency t diiieSic Hundreds ,-of ,subtle
maladiejareileating, around us' nada; to:
attack2wherever there is a *et& point.'
We maY eishatie Many; it fatal 41usft by
keeping oursolveiwellfortified With pure,
blood, and aproperlynoniiihed.- frame?
Civil &rvice azette. Sold only in pack-
ets la lled,-'"Jamee Epps- & CO.'„Hoe
mceopat Chemists, 48, Threadneedl
St. ,and 70, Piceadilly,, London.". 421,6
oNym slew; OV A VICTIM.---Publiehed ag
$ w *trig anctier the benent of:poi:mg meh
and otlidr who enfter from i NervoneDibilitletoss
oltiitehisr :re, rulesohgmucb ovtotex`villeFisAlWarander
melled/ on receiving a post -Paid , dIrjed en
felope. ess NATHANIEL -MAY7A
Box 156, rooklyn,N. Y. 40448,
AS A In 8134 Peri. invigorato", Phosphate"
are 03 Only physiological agents knoyrn, ifi
they are e entente of the nervous system, and 1tir-1
WA the e ee of nerve poirer. Dit.1WITEE/Xlea
Compo.' Elixer of Phosphates , end , Oahu
speedily, r stoxes the ordeal prostrate frbm men ,
and phyrsi al exertion, brain *eery, intemperance
vicione im its, aidthat train of 'ev1"asla
fast life, its adieu as a chemical foodinnours
billing ban and nerve. .; ;
THE GR AT FEMALE RiiiieEDYee-Zob Mbeee4
A". Peri Meal Pille--This-invaluablerthedieiniis
unfailing in tho cure of all those painful add
dangeron dieegeeit toy/Nob the lousy eonetitu-
tion le sn feet. It moderates all elms and re-'
moves all btractione, and a speedy cure ma.y be
relied on. To miteried Mime 11 10 peculiarly mite&
a short time, bring on the monthly pe -
It will, in
riod with regulanty., These pith§ should not be
taken by Feraalee daring the &At three months
of Pregra ey, as they are sure to bring on Kis -
carriage, but at any other time they are este. In
all cages of Nervous and Spinel A.frectione,
pains in, the back and limbs, fat4ne on slight ex-
ertion, palpitation of the heart, byetorice, and
whites, these pills will effect a cure when all other
meansneve filed; and, &none, $ powerful
remedy, do not eontain iron, calomel, antimony,
or anything hurtful to the cenetitution: Full C
directionsin the pamphlet around /Leh package,
which sho becarefully preeerred job Mosul,
New. Yoxkiad
Sole Proprietor. SI 00 and 12i cents
for postage enclosed to Northrcip Jc Lyman To-
ronto On : general agents for t DoMildon, '
will To-
ronto,
e a bottle containing over 50 pills by
return .• • il. Sold in Seaforth by F. Hickson 4
Co., J. Se I 'harts arid R. Ltnneden. 197 ar
'
TY C. THOMAS EXCET,OIOfl Emmons°
WORTH . Ti.* TIHES , EEO WEIGHT III
Gor,re—P in csnnot stand where it le need. It le
tLe cheap stmedicine over made. Oeedoee cares
COI11111011 aoro throat. One bottle ha a aria bron-
chitis. F ty cantle worth has cured an old stand-
ing cough It pesitively ,enres catarrh, esthins-,
and cronpl Fifty cents' worth haa,cared crick in
the back,and the same quarititylaIne back of eight
years' standing. The following are extract' from
a few of the many letters, tbst have lboon received
from dille ent parts of Canso*, which, we think;
shouldut1e1cntly satisfy the most keptical : J.
Collard, Sparta, Ont., writes, "Se d me 6 dozen
Dr. Tho s''Eclectrie Oil, have sold 11 I had from
you. and want more now; its cures are truly won-
derful."1 Wm. McGuire, of Frane ;writes, " I
have sold all the agent left, it ads like a charm—
it vras slow at first, bat takes splendidly now." H.
Cole, of Iona, vivito, "Please forward 6 dozen
Thomas' 'electric 11, I am nearlyoat, nothing_
equals it. It ishigh1yrccomniendedbythoio who
have need t." J. Bedford, Thane4ville, writes,
"Send m sit once a further supply of Eelectrio
'Oil, I hay only one bottle left. I never Raw any -1
thing sell o well and give each general satisfac-
tion." 'J. Thompson,- Woodward, writes, "Send
me some ore Ecleetrie Oil, I halsold entirely,
out. Not ing takes like ft." Mill r 8c Reid, III.
verton, F. Q., write, "The Eclectic Oil is offing
a great re utitien here, and is daily called for.
Send ne &Weer sapply without delay." Lemoyne,
Gibb &Cola:Buckingham, P. Q., write, 'Send no
one groes: of -' Eelectrie Oil. Wo find it
to take , well." i Sold by 11 medicine
dealere. Price 25 Ciente. S. N. THOMAS, PHELPS.
N .r:And 14 0 RT IIROP & LYMAN , 'nen t o , Ont.,'
Sole Agentriforthe Dominion. No B.-Eclectric.
-Selected and Mesa -feed. Sold in Seaforth by
E. Rieke° I & Co., I. S. Roberts, a d R. Lums-
dep. - 1 45843' ' VERY L
THE GREATEST WONDE OF MOD -
1 ; ERN TIMES.
1 1
crrEi
,E 0
TRE.
AM
=
1- AU -1.4 HILL:
HAS
1\7' I -I A. 1\7" ID
THE
LARGE T,
C EAPEST,
AND BES
LACE
TOOK OF
CURTAINS
IN EAFORTH.
.A LOT F DYE STUFFS
;
Of very slope or quality jut received at
J.. 8.
DR
Consisting
MADDER,
MADDER
'COCHI
CREA
FUST
- AL
ALSO A 40
A
QB ERTS'
G STORE;
part of the follOwing :
MPOUN D,
AL,
TARTAR,
c,
DIGO,
INDIGO COMPOUND,
OF HANDY PACK.
E DYES,
SU 'CHAS YE LOW 'SLATE; SCARLET,
BLUE, 11 EEN and ROSE,
all colors, which are gnaran:
utifal and fast colors if direet-
llowed.
and in feet nearly
*teed to produce
ions are faithfully
J. 8. ROBERTS,
Opposite Powell' Temperance Home Seafortb.
CARTER'S
STEAM SAWMILL,
*
SEAFORTH.
nN HAND over
N -e Lumber, cut
bog, Dtaining and
The P11 Petrify the Blood, correct all disorders
of the Liver, Stomach, Ridneys and, Bowels, and
axe invaluib10 in all complaints incidental to
Females. Tho Ointment is theronlyr reliable rem-
edy for bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sole and Ulcers,
of however long attending. For Br echitis, Dip-
htheria, Cough8, Colds Gout,- Ithe matinee and
all Skin eases it h.as no equal.
I -deem it my dnty to state that
ley Ana and Ointment are neither
manufacturednor (Oldie any part
of the United States. Each Pot
and Box bears the British Govern-
ment Stamp, with the words
"Holloway's Pills and Ointment,
London," engraved thereon. On
the label is the address, 588, Ox-
ford Street, London. Vile and
spurione imitairam of "Hollway'e
Pills and Ointment," are eaanne
lectured and sold under the name
of Holloway's & Co.," bY J. F.
l3enry, Curran, &
Co., Druggists, of
New York, with
an semen:red trail(
mark thus ---
In armada. the
principle Whole -
(rale Dealers in
these Counterfeite are Lyman,
Clare & Co., Northrap & Lyman
and Lyman Brothers & Ce., whci
obtain them at very low prices,
from J. F enry, Cerran & Co., of New York, and
this tms is siapplied to unprineipaled Retail
Vendors. who sell the same as my genuine Pills
and Ointment, whieh are manufactured only at
588, Oxford Street, London, and maybe obtained
from the allowing Firms, viz :-Evans, Mercer k
Co,, Mon eat. MOSSII4. Avery, Irowi&00., Mat
fax, N. 8. Ilifessrs T. B. Barkerdc ono, St John,
N. B. litesirs. Elliot & Co., Toro sto. Who lm
port the .. direct from here; THO 8 HOLLOe
WAY 588 pxford Street, 7. o. 454 r
LUM ER. - LUMBER.
THE RANBROOK MILLS
ifieel
Stock of
she bee
SIZ
From 10
All
ly stem
ordera.
oyer
prices
44848
DERSIGNED would be leave to eall
attention of the publie to their Largis
Lurn'bee of all kinds, a d Shingles
quality, and at the very owed Prices,
HEMLOCK ALWAYS ON HAND,
1
feet, up.
bent by mail or otherwise prompt.
ed to; _A diseonnt of 8 Percent on huge
InIsiesI °barged on se"ounts running
oaths. stake ourenzizis. to qnslity an
oies pur chasing ersele —
,
- GABIlOW BBOTHEDS.
Mao a qu
Suitabl
•
,000,000 feet of good Efemlock
nd sorted, imitable for Build -
owing. Fer Sale at the,
WEST PRI OES.
ally of Inferior ena.Ltty,
for Sheeting,
Sit $3.50 per M.
The Beat (2
Work
t21' is Sorted 80 a to
Without Waste.
Patronage is respeetfully solicited, and satis-
faction guaranteed.
JAMES I. CARTER.
HAMS, HAMS.
A FINE W
AN
BROWN
50
OF SMOKED HAMS
SIDES AT
LL'S GROCERY.
ALSO A VERY FINE'
• .
ITT TED
ddles of 9 ponndn.
Try 11 and if as represented return it, and
yOur money will be refunded.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
Th»UNI0N IltocK,
Needy Oppostte the Post Mee.
3. BROWNELL.
EXPOSITIt.
-
_11..ApY RUSSELL. WAT H,
gem, 18k elms, full iewellede and warranted or five
k of English and Genuine Silver WJehez on
k of the Elgin Wateh-no bowl SWiart
y your Watches from a reliable p
now what you are getting, Just I
at M, R, COUNTER'S, a good assortment of Electro Silver
Plate direct from the celebrated manufactory of Rogers, mith &
Co., ineb as lee Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Pickle
Castore, Syrup Cups, Spoon Holders', fdobletee Mu Fish
ife and Fork, Cruet Stands, napkin : 1ings, Vases,. Card Receivers, Ta , Des-
seirt, Tea, Mustard and S14t Spoons, Teilfs emit Fruit and Butter Kni Ta -
14e, Dessert, Pickle and P Forke, Waiters'. Trays, &c, Remen2ber the above goods
are bought direct from the manufacturers, and will be sold at Toronto W olesale
P "eye Also a coniplete stock of de elytti Clocks, Spectacles, Combs, hes,
Pipes, Violins, Vielin,,Stnngs from 50c per ndle of 30 strings to 40e per Single
string. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry' of all kinds Repaired by practical hands.
Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Cash for Old Gold and Silver. Sign' of the
Tree olSilverware in wiiidow, M. R. COUNTER', Masonic Hall Block, 8(140db.
CALL AND SEE.
FIRST-CLASS RIAGE AND TEAM
HAFtNESS
At. G. E. HENDERSN'S,
:First -Chess Plow Harness at G. E. HENDERSON'S.
All COLLARS Warranted at G. E.1 IIRNDERSON'S„
Tip-top TRIINKS and VALISES on, hand at G, .E. HENDERSON'S.
All articles pertaining • the business always on hand at LOWEST RTES.
MO of the Large Tru k.
GEO)WE E. ...HENDERSON, Seaforth,
..ormosnowommilm
_SIGN,. _CLINE
tc)
rt,
HURON PLAMNC MILL
e..1)
0
WHOVANTS GOOD AND STYLISH
irAENESS?
JOHN WARD,, Seaforth,
polEos to in form his friends iind the public in
general that he has a Large and Complete)
Stock of
LIGHT SINGLE HARNESS,
HORSE CLOTHING sr.o.
Trunks and Valisps, Whips,
Brushes, Combs, Sztbp8, c6c,,
le fact anything appertaining to the Trade Al-
weye on hand, cheap as any hi the trade, for cosh,
Repairs Executed with Neatness and
Despatch.
IN. B. -Cellars a Speciality. Collars of eveay
dtscription made to eider in first-class style.
Remember the Plaee : Two doors north of the
Commercial Hotel, Seafortir.
JO
N WARD. .
MOKED HAMS AND SIDE -MEAT.
G. &J. PETTY,
Have, on hand
Weer) Comp Hams
ENSALL,
ity of
SIDE MEAT;
Which they win sell Clan.
They ere wanntedei Arotislasff 0111611t1.44re
ptys40ne.
Tundersigned hereby inform their many
customers and the public generally ol the Re-
moval of their Factory and Ltunber Yard' to new
and more conaraodious premises on •
NORTH MAIN STREET,
Where, with increased facilities and some new
machinery of the bort make, they will eontinue
to menufacture and All all orders for
Sa8h,e8, Doors, Blin4, Mout trigs,
And all kinds of
PLANED
TOME POW suurez. .
B S
Mara 4 yet/meld,
crlt bytrolcariu
METER* Wirrarbel
—
nu* lid
d i y
ly to
141ILL FOR SALE....Sor We &tap, is thaeog,
bred timh...fris BA with pedigree, 0 years old.
Apply to ownersktlis Arneefield Chttse Fac-
tory. 3`. S.BBOWNLEE. ' - 416*
EXECtilraigIV
EXECUTORS' NOTICIL--Ail pombavinff
any cialres agar* the estate. a P,OBEna
BELL, latent the ToilrAnhip of Usborne, in the
County of Hunan yeomanoloceased, areereby
notified to present the sante for liquidaVen tO
either of the undersigned Etecuters, on or before
the first dory olDeesnibar rie#, et they wilinotile
responsible therefor- and di portions indebted -lb
the said estate must settle ' by said date as all
claims then nnsettled must be put into -Carat for
collection. JOHN ILAT1H1OBD, THOMAS
CUDMOBS, WI 1 LIAM BELL, Executor, Rod-
ger dile Post Office. July 27, 1876. 45113
SPECIFIC ARTICLEIC
0,EDAR POSTS FOR SAI.Y.—For Sale Ch
les a quantity of good crelar fence posts.' A
at the ErrosnonOlfice, Seek/db.
ekTOTICE TO BUILDERSI-Any person, Vika-
J-1 ing Sand, Gravel or Stones, can leave their
orders at THOS. LEE'S Grocery,and it will be de-
livered on the shortestnothee. THOMAS CUR -
RIE. 488
li,TISS BORLAND, Ness' and Mantle Maker
454' Roomsover the Bank, Seaforth. N. R.-A-
prentices wanted. .
'TIRESSMAKING. -• MISS - QUINLAN, Dress
de' Maker, Seatorth, Dresemaking -done in all its
branehes in the rooms over Thos. Kiddse store. A
good fit and perfect eatisfaetion guaranteed. Ap-
prentices Wanted immediately. 443
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
TO LET.—Six Upper Rooms. Apply to ED-
-1- WARD CASH, Seaferth. 446
TEA2d SAW MILL FOR, SALE ----Containing
all the machinery for the manufacture Of lim-
ber, lath and shingles -nearly new. Situated
close to the Big Greenock Pinery- Terme easy.
J. & W, MUSTARD. Glamis P. O. , 45544
-toe-
HOUSE TO LET, -;To Let, that most eenifort.
able and well attested trick house, and four
lots on Huron street, with lard and Hefei water,
and every convenience necessary. Apply to T.
STEPHENS, British ilotel, !Sealer*, 421
CHOICE BUILDING LOT FOB SALE. ---For
sale cheep, t corner Lot in Sparling'a survey,
on John Street, Seaforth, within 10 rninntee'
walk of the business part of the town. Apply to
WILLSON & SCOTT, Music Dealers, Senforth.447
rro LET.—A brick house situated on Lot 1, Con.
-a- 17, Grey, and known as the U. P. Manse, Wal-
ton. The house is huge, eomfortable and well
finished, andbas a stable aild 20 acres of land
LUMBER adjoining, which will be let either separetely or
together, as xnfgiit be desired. Apply to DAVID
MOOR, Walton P. 0., or ANDUEW LEES, Bing -
gas P. 0. 455
At Prices to Snit the Times.
Farm. Gates, Hwy 1?ack8, Cheese
.Boxes, &c.
A Large Stock of Seasoned. Lumber on Hand.
LATH AND SHINGLES;
JIgawhigandd C simians FIaniu 1;111
Reeetre Prompt AuejrUoi.
The subscribers hereby thank their n inerons
enstOmere for the liberal patronage extenIe4 1.0
them during the past, and hope, by stile integ-
rity and close attention ter business, to rit
continuance and increase of the same.
' TO all thee whose tecounts are overdue we give
a cordial havitation to pay up.
GRAY & SC TT.
P. 8. -Plans and Specifications for B
furnished on application. -
tidings
424
BRUSSELS DRAW KI N.
TOWN & BURROWS,
PROPRIETORS.
TRE Subscribers take this opportunity t4} return
'A- thanks to their/amerces customers for tbe
patronage extended to them during the pest sea-
son, and bcpe by strict attention to businiess,and
by sop:plying a good article, to merit a continu-
ance of the same.
LIME BURNED DAILY.
A *;(1,. Od article ernaranteed. Price 14 conte per
bushel, at the kiln; 15 cents, on ears.
TERMS STRICTLY CASA.
Breese's, May 2,1876.
489
T.YOUSE TO LET. -To Let, bi the year or
1-1- month, a large and Comfortable dwelling
house, with stabling, &e.; a large garden -under
crop, with if quantity of bearing fruit trees; the
present crop can be had at a reasenablevalturtion.
The premises are situated eathin 243 rods _of the
dei
railway station; rent mo ate, and traniediate
possession given. For hart r particulars apply
to the proprietor, JAMES S . JOHN, Seeforth,
or to T. WHITESIDE, Stor keeper. . 461-4
,
MARRIAGE LICENCES
OK CERTIFICATES,
. (Under the new Act,) issued at the
EXPOSITOR OFFICE, SEAFORIH
Under authority of the LientenanteGovernor of
Ontario.
MABEE & ReDOIVAL_D:S
PLANING' MILL
And Sag and Door Factory
.SEAFORTH, 6NTARIO,
MABEE & MeDelaLD bng-eatabliedin
conneettcrn with 'their Ltunber Yard e Plan-
ing Mill and Sash ahd Door FrieteV, ere prepared
10 exeente work in this Mee m a eatii3faetory
manner. Planing and Leiraber Dressing 1 every
description done to order,
Doors, Silsbee, Frames, always on hand ne
made te order in the *est mourner and or good
material.
Lumber of all kinds en bend and for sale as
tonal. - •
Eetimates famished fa buildings of all kinds.
449 - :MABEE dc MeDONALD.
ROYAL- CANADIAN BANK.
SEAFORTH BRANCH.
DOMINION BLOCK, MAIN -ST.,
SEAFORTH.
Drafts on New toik Payable at any
Bonk in the United Stites. -'
Bill* of Exclunee bIL paysi*
M. E HAYES,
411 31ANA-org..
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. jA all Chid Citka thelait441 311138"111'
— INTEREST PAW ON DEPOSITS.
TENDERS FOR GRADING, =ACK-
LAYING, &c,
C.EALED TENBERS addressed to the &ere-
tary of Publie Works, and endoree.d " Tender
Pacific Bethesier,” will be received at tbig dftie-0 1113
to noon of WEDNESDAY, the 2011 SEPTEM13ER
next, for works required to be executed on that
section of the Piscine Railway extending frem Red
Rivet eastward to Bet Portage, Lake of the Woods,
a distance of about 114 miles, viz.: The t Ackley-
ing and ballasting only, of about 77 mie, and
the construction, air well as traeldaying and bal.
lastieg, of about 87 miles beteieen C115811 Leke and
Bat Portage. For Plans, Specifications, Approxi-
mate Qua/Attlee, Fornis of Tender and other in-
formation, apply to the °Mee of the Engineer in
Chief, Ottawa. No Tender will be entertained
unlees on the Printed Form, and unless the con-
ditions are eomplied with. By Order,
F. BRAUN, Seerttary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, A-ngust la, 1876.
458-8
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
Before Taking,
SPECIFIC
PRIMA 'HU
MEDICINE
' Cares all Nervone Diseases, ouch as Tremors, De-
bility, Prostration &c., which, in many caees, are
produced by over indnIgence in the use o tobace
co and alcoholic spirits; but the Specific fedicine
is more especially recommended as an entailing
mare for Seminal'Weakness Sperutatorrlies, Im-
potency, and all diseases thiit follow as a Oequenee
of Self Abuse, as Lois of Memory, Univerml Lassi-
tude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of V1i4on, Pre-
mature Old Age, and many other disearea that
lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema-
ture Graee, *1 101 which, as a rale are fir -4t. caused
by deviating from the -path of nature and over
bedelgenee.
The Specific Meilcine is the result Of a life
study and many years of experience in. !treating
these special disensee, Fall portion's; in oar
pamphlet,to which we desire send free b mail to
every one.
The Specific Medicine is sold by all rraggists
at $1 per packsge,ox packages for $5, 4- will be
*en& by mail on -receipt of the =Doh by :sdareell-
fag ,
-
f virnitum GRAY &IC°
, .,
Windaor, Ont.
Sold in Seaforpo by Z. Hickson &O., L-8,
Bebezto,R.litninden, and by all
NORTHROP & MAN, Toronto,
Desien 1 Maw
1
[
EGG EMPORIUM
The subscriber hereby thanks his nureerouri
enatomers ()merchants tredetherej for their liberal
retro -emcee during the paist eelven years, and hopc#,
by strict integrity and dose attention to buelneire,
to merit their e9nfiden.0 and trade in theiature.
Ilitring greatly enlarged bis premium, during
the winter, he is now peepared to pay the
HIGHEST CASH , PRICE
For any quantity of good reres egge, &lie -trod
at the
EGG EMPORIUM
• Msin lAreet,SMferib.
Wanted by OR eubseriber 25 tons a good dry
clean WHEAT STRe.W.
D. WILSON
,
THE GENUINE ilOw
EW-ING !VS A-ORME
.18 871114
SOLD BY W NFWATN, 3EAFORTH.
Agent for the -County of 1UrOZ.
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nets at my ofti :et in
to Iwbere one only
y ottof order, to oe
its disadvan-
•than to) years es -
Business 1 bait
Celebrated Sewing
Seaforthe and beware of
eckpt 011 ,d
compared to inferior mae
Urge; After re period of
perlence in the Sewing
found that the
GENUINE HOWI.MACHINE.
faction thentoturassc
pniypetone istbith'tnever proving as givenpermanTufea
t ssib
actioeile
inns movements-, nor being returned for repels.
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ing:411(
may change it front elle to maw work with-
out straining it and send it 'rat for repro-
itilisewwit
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thread *suewith* fine en
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