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Husbands and Wives. trade, male g his purchases mostly in
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Spec -
There is no rule, says the London, Missouri, where price were for a tune
remarkably easy. Not to dwell on the
tator, which ptillosephers can devise for exigencies of this enterprise, it is enough
choosing eitherehusbands or wives wisely to say that by the time the war was over
that has very much effect, for the young he had settled off a -large amount of
do not trust the old upon that subject,
debts in which he had been involved b
and choice, for women especially, is by previous transactions 1 in Texas cat]
no means so free as we all affect to be- was out of debt entirely, had 7,200 ac
res
lieve. Not one woman in fifty, unless of land, valued at $75 an acre, and
had
she is for some reason -such as fortune,
rank, or beauty -a great "catch," has a deposit of over $100,000 in bank. 1p
would appear that such an accumulation
anything like a real power of selection of means cohld hardly meet with a re• among admirers ; and eats whenlehe has verse • but iuch was was not the case. H
she often gives it away, in obedience to a
urc'
passing, possibly sensible, possibly blun-ased the farm knOwnees the 'Bre
dering, fancy that she has found an ideal. Lands,' near the Toledo, Wabash an
Western Railroad, in Champaign coun
But we should have said that there were
two broad rules still worth teaching, be- ty, a tract of 26,000 Ores, and began it
improvement. About the same tune h
cause they had some chance qf being be-
lieved, and they were these : let the suffered heavy losses by the repudiatioa
wo-
man's first requisite be a man whose
home will be to him a rest, and the man's
first object be a woman who can make
home restful. It is the man with many
Interests, with engrossing �ccuations,
with plenty of people to flht, with a
struggle to maintain against the world,
who is the really domestic inan, in the
wife's sense, who enjoys home, who is
tempted to make a friend - of bis wife,
who relishes prattle, who feels in the
small circle where nobody is above him i
and nobody unsympathetic with him, asof three assignees for the benefit of
if he were in a heaven of ease and repara- creditors. It was estimated that at this
time his liabilities were about $1 200,000,
tion. The drawback of ho e lifen- its
Ili
but his estate, was ample to payit dollar
contained possibilities of insi idity,same- for dollar, nd he was determined it
ness, and consequent wearine s, is never should be done, and it is believed that it
present to such a man. He no more tires
of his wife than of his own happier moods. was done, a d that by his own exertions
several thou and acres of land ere left.
He is no more bored with home than
with sleep. He is no more plagued with In 1873 he b gan to recover fr m these
ildren than with his own lighter reverses, and has grown in we lth and
h eet , ' .
thou e- ts. The worry, and the sameness, influence year by year. His e ergy has
had its influence on th
and t . e weariness are all outside, and cattle airing of
around,
s of the
d never
tegrity,
of contract4 with certain railroad com-
panies, so t1at his entire loss in the space:
of a year an1 a half attiounted to nearly
d
$250,000, a he stood apparently face
to face with a crisis in his affairs. . He
found what seemed to e a way out of
the trouble by a sa:e which he negotiat-
ed, in effect, with a Canadian company -
for the purchase of the Broad Lands
Farm for $325,000 ; hut the ;company
failed to ratify the Purchase,1 and be
turned his !fake estate into the hind
homet o 'none insipid than his berth. to a the region fdr miles and miles
and among tlee great cattle deal
sailor ler his tent to a soldier on active
West he has ecareely a4 equal a
service. lie gets from the home jest the
change, the fillip the pleasant stimulus a superior as la man elf energy, 1
which the idle man receives from the so- and perseverance." e
ciety he happens to enjoy. There is not
I much champagne in life, anyhow, but , Bone SpalvIlia.
for the active man most of the littl is at From a paper by Mr, as. Mellaughlan
home. on the above subject, w ieh was read be -
Granted that sense of peace at home, fore the Montreal Veterinary Me ical As -
and the profession of the husband, the sociation, we make the following et -
temperament, and even the character, tracts :
becomeof minor importance. Let a man "Bone spavin as a rul produc s lame -
be politician, or barrister, or merehant, ness, sooner or liter, Although so few
or anything except a sailor -when -a dif- cases have come under my obs rvation,
mea in--- ,where one or both hockg bore th roughly
ferent class of considerations co
so that he be but a man with work developed spavins, and -et for a number
afield, and outside interests, and a trug- of years shoteed no lam ness th refrom,
gle to keep up, and he will be, nine I cannot bid Maintain thet when e have
times out of ten, a domestic man that uch direct interference iwith th s most
is, portant an
a man in whom wife and ouse- ud. complicated joint it will
hold eau, if they like, awaken ken af- oma day pause lameness ; and. nether
faction of the enduring kind. Of curse, he lameness attends its early fo matron
temperament and character coot for r subsequent growth, once one is
with than an irritably -masterful will;
i,
much, and your sweet -tempered inn of thrown mai the disease 'leecomes estab-
grave humor will be pleasaater t live ished, and'the animal is rende ed un-
ound threugh life. The lame ass at -
but the first requisite, the strongun- Cendant on this disease ie very mark-
ne any
draws
n mo -
egging OF
a loss 1 HOUSE AND LOT IN SE
se pro-
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hie re- MR.b14 BRINE has been Inst
- wofhteell SEAFOBT , on
blit Auction at POWE
e elle, TUEbAY, SEPTEMBE
new a m 8 o 'ace P. M., a comforts.ble Fr
plac'eParnashdeesr ring to see the property
particulars can apply to-
e, but eer or propyietor.
i A. GOVENLOOK,
eth in 3. P. ER NE, Auctioneer..
swerving affection may be, and usually able, and easily distinguished fr.
then The animal, on startin
will be, found in both, as it never etui,be
he limb up with a quick, sud
in the worst of all husbands, the pleas- s
niee, but who ion, and yet there is an evident d
ure-lover, who seems so
of the leg, indicative of pain, and
finds everything but social exciteneent
so insipid that veryedreariness makes . f action. ia the joint. As the ho
eeds on
him as cantankerous as' many a pretty is journey, a percep
dog.. It is not only that he 'wanders or duction of he lameness ensues, a
wants to "wander after strange '; god- rite a dis ante is travelled, it ve
dessee," as Mr. Trolloppe puts it, but isappears entirely e but allow t
that he grows so weary of the bome, al to again rest, and onetarting
so same, and
where everything is so ecurrence of the lameness takes
departure of the latheness
tame, and so flat like beer, that it is im- he
possible for him not only to 'be happy, ot only oil the amount off exert
but to feel that he is les e unhappy there
Principally!on the extent of gro
than anywhere else. We do not meen he spavin I if it be new forma
1 meness may cease -after
that the domestic man, in the wife's few mil
it-sense, will be always at home The man en travelled, but if it hes acquit
•••-•-•-••;"*--
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thuse--'`Every ifterifide "It ligt4iff
with salt," that is to sayemery, 'Soul
which is really given up to God What be
full of thine life-giving p nciple-this
salt of the heart. Second! he uttered
these words -"Ye are the salt f the
earth, 'meaning that indi idual Chris-
tians are to go forth, and b their hove to
God, and their zeal for 0 trist, are to
naturalize the sin and to break 1 down
the wickedness, and to keei in chebk the
corruption of evil in this w rid. Third-
ly, he speaks thus -"Salt s good ; but
if the salt have lost its saver, wheifewith
shall it be seasoned," -that is, if by
neglect or sinful living thi quit
principle loses its power, fres
and its virtue, how can it gain
stored to its former vigor? This ueless,
worthless, powerless salt i fit neither
for land, nor yet for the unghill, but
men cast it outi-Good Wo d8.
Grand Trunk Railway.
ening
ess,
re -
Trains leave Sealorth Station as follows
GOING WEST--
Day Express 208 P. E.
Night Express 8.55 P. M.
Morning Mixed.- ............ - .7.05 4. M.
Afternoon Mixed 5 00 R M.
aoING- EAsT-
-Morning Express 7 55 AL -.M.
Day Express 1 80 g. M.
Morn1t Bitted 10.254. ef.
Afterr on Mixed 5 00 P. DI
Lo idon1 Huron an. Bruce.
GOING El Una-- Mail. Mixed.
Wlngli m, depart .. - 7.30 A. li 1L00 A.M.
Belgra e 7.58 A. M 11.80A. M.
Blyth. ... , . .... - 8.15 A. M 12.00 A. M.
Londei borough 8.80 A.M 12.25 a.m.
Clinton, 8.55 A.M. 1.15 P. M.
Brucefield...., .....-9.15 A. M. 1.40 P. M.
Kippen A. M. 1.55 P, BL
Hewn , 9:40 " -2:05 "
Exeter 4 10.00 A. N. 2.45 P.M.
Londo , arrive, -.11.20 A. M. 4.50 R. M.
GOING N UM- Mixed. 'Mali.
Londo , depart...... 7.80 A. M. 5.00 Pi M.
Exeter r r .18.50 A. M. I 6,80 Pt M.
Hens .. . -11:15 " (3:50 4'
Sippen 11.85 A. II. 7.00 P.M.
Brucefi ld - .... UM A. M. 7.15 P4M.
Clinton 12.50 P. M. 7.40 PM.Landes orough1 :15 P.M. 800 P. M.
Blyth 1.85 P. M. 8,15 PJ M.
Belgravia 2.00 P. M. 8.85 P.i M. .
Wing,ham, arrive 2.80 P.M. 9.00P M.
Great Western Ball ay.
Traine eave Brussels station, no th and south,
as under:
GO IL
a NORTH. GOIN SOUTi
Mixed.. . ..9:25 A. M. Meow 6:17
Accom- .... 8:40P. M. Accom 8:08
Aceom... .. 985 P.M. Mixed... 6:15
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AUCT1
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Land first
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mediate p
Imp emen
prenfisee.
farther pa
-AFCEEI
N SALE OF V
PROPERTY,
'LTA
LE
I81:102 has been lust cted by Mr.
N SMALLACOMBE to s 11 by POW
acres of Lot 11, south, hamee Road,
SATURDAY SEPTEis.EB 28, 1876.
baildings good, splendid orch•
nvenlent to church and echool; im-
ssession ; terms easy. The stock and
s will be sold on the same day on ths
Sale to commence at 1 O'clock; For
tienlars apply to the nu orsigned,
OHN SMALLACOMBE, Proprietor.
ALD BISHOP, Anetione r. 457-8
UOTION
SA
0
g, the
shave WE TERN FAIR,
12,000 OFFERED IN
COMP TITION OPEN T
E
&FORTH.
ate& to sell
'S HOTEL,
19th,
me Dwelling
ain Street.
and real:Li-T-
he Auction-
con -
enterable growth, exercise will but slight
always et home has not half the chance
of the man whose duty is outside it, for r
hr abate it. The degree of inter erence
• The ith the action of the joint by th bony
he must sometimes be in the way.
point for the wife is, that he should like (Lposit determines the extent of th lame -
home when be is there, and that liking, nese, which is further aggravated )37. the
st of all, to the difficulty experienced by the peri steum
we contend, belongs, fir
active and strong and deeply -engaged, i ' accommodating itself to the bony,
and not to the louneor or evensth as . ;owth beneath it. Vote nary p actice
minded man. In marriage, .,1 - iln the treatment of this diease presents
,
other relation of life, the competent man
as in every i em -Me field for differences of ' opin on to
is the pleasantest to. live with, and the arise, and this difference i4 based solely
safest to choose, and theone most likely ' op one fact. They all a ee up the
to prove an unwearied friend. The oc- necessity of reducing the infiam ation
cupation does not matter at all, nor the I at far as possible as a pri ary ste , also f
temperament niueli-we assume, of 1 upon the advantage derive
• course, some original liking, the tronger jog the calkings, whereby
the bater-provided always ; that the i moved froti the joint, an
occupation is vigorous enoligh to leave
ultimate and unavoidable
roprietor,
457
876.
RIMEL
ALL.
Will be held in the City of Lo don,
eptesubtr 2Stip 2911h
RIZE Lilts and Entry Papers m y he had at
the Secittary's Office. All entries are request -
d to be made on or before the 16th o September.
Railway arrangements have been m de for One
are to London and return
WM. McBRIDE, Secretary.
astern Fair Oface, London, Sept., 1(176, 457-8
from levat- -
ension is re-
- application of
furt1the 1..
home the endless charm of Mental re- c unterarritants to destroy the lameness;
b t in the latter they seeto disagree to
pose. The matt who feels in that 1,
devoid at once, when at home, of the
.4'" i'S i a great extent, individually each one
most- "trying" charaeteristies of has- 1 cleenting an' advantage for is treatment
bands -does not worry, does not ! over all others. Some d em repeated
plain,- does not fidgete does not bully,-
ccnn" I blisters as sufficient, and ea ve a com- a
paratively slight blemish.
if.not from nature, then from the feeling f.
t
t
that this is not the time nor here the Others introduce a seton, and thereby a
place where he wants to be as disagree- ' keep up an incessant coun er irritation, w
i and from this also but littio blemish ac- E
able as it is his nature to be. People,,
I cr es. Farmers and quac s can even at
k novelists epecially, and city clerles, are
\ , always expressing surprise that So -and.- thi day be found. who . rescrt to the ap- G
. \ So; who is such a brute in business) plication of acids,and their success is gen-
ara should be so amiable at home, but the
orally ch cterized by_ th destruction
surprise- would be more reasonable if it ! of the entire limb. But w find a num-
were otherwise, Nobody except a lin- f
: ben who most sensibly consider a still
\ litt, ' or man of that sort, who ought to
. see ever counter-initant n cessary, and
h repeatedisuccess use•t .e actual cau- W
•"ous mistake
y to discon-
What we
-irritation in
effusion of D
ifiamtnation, D
quickly con- ec
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76 CENTRAL EXHIBITIIM 1876
88,000 IN PREMIUMS OFtERED,
W1LL BE HELD IN TH±
TOWN OF GUELPH,
a the 3rd,14th, 5th, and 6th of OCTOBER.
PEN TO IALL. Prize Lists and Entry Papers
can be had at the Secretary's Office, Guelph,
d also froth the Secretaries of othet Societies
reughont the Provizee. Parties ncit receiving
eir entry tiekets prior to the Show will find them
the Secretary's Office. The severi1 railways
11 carry frei,ght and passengers toad from the
hibition at singe fare.
G. MURTON, S
. SHARPE, President.
eiph, September 2, 1876: 457-1
HENRY WARD
JE3 M R
II cleaver TWO LECTURES in he NEW
ERILL SHED,
kepthe in a box, and. only let out to terwi
fight bores, ever is a brute just when he -
feels thoroughly rested; and that is what tn
the active man, and the active man only,
feels within his home.
The Cattle- Ring.
A correstpondent of the Quincy ii7
writes'as ollows of Mr. John T. Al
-. and I consider it a se
he part of those who tr
e it se in this respect
wish to p oduee by counter
the spaviu, is an increase('
lyn ph by exciting extreme ii
au as.the effusea lymph. is
ver
x- of
ander, -.teddy known as the "Gretat ace
Cattle King of the -Mississippi V 1- re
11
e, thi
fir
r. th'e
111.:
ey, who died recently in Jacksonvil
"Mr. Alexander was in his 55th ye
andfew men have. done more to advance
the interests of the West. He was a.
Virginian by birth, but spent his ear y 1 both the 01
years in Ohio, and assisted his father in we find many r
driving cattle from thi,t State over the
Allegheny Mountains to the Philadel- pur fying agent.
wae offered to the
pine, Baltimore, New York and BostOrt be i inglea with
markets,l He was thus brought up in
the cattle trade,. and when, at the age of eve • oblation of
the econd chapte
20, his f ther suffered a severe financial tho season with
'reverse,. oung Alexander came Went to suff r the salt of
try hie o •n luck.' He came to St. Lotii:
tral Illinrjs, iGnotc! to be lackin
; with ail tin
and after ards travelled through Cell -
is, from which region he 001., o e
lected au( drove,'on foot, his first ven-' thou salt." So in
shalt offer ti
ture in St eetern cattle to- the East. el.f-
ter trading for three or four years, he, and and he priests eh
. ey shall offer them up
began, in 184n, to open his farm in th ie , offer .g unto the ord." Tu
country, now on the Toledo, Wabash page of the New
and Wes ern Railroad, near the station '
known be his name. These lauds were both Our Lord and
brought a a state of excellent pasture - e to sa t. St. Paul
and then Ir. Alexander started out oa enin i purifying i
ordinary- every -d
his ventu e, which was one of the veref Christians should
first of th - kind, dealing in Texas ea . . this emblem of salt
tie. Alt ough it was then necessary t ' be always with
drive the to 'Logansport, Ind.,- the salt," -And our S
nearest r ilroad terminus,- thence shi , speakof salt, fits
by rail to Toledo, and thence again h , print le or life an
steamer a d rail to New York,- he fast ' exist in the sod of
aceumulat d a fortune, He continue and, econdly, to t
to ship fro 11,000 to 15,000 head year- ; ate C ristian shoul
ly, but with little further gain, till the diffu e that princi
breaking out - of the war, when he an ag nt of life an
launched out at full length in the mule who he has to
11
t,
M. P. HAYES,
IC,
I The Back -Eye Mower, which every petson ad- ALUM,
ra 1 mito, can't be beaten.
; INDIO-0, ,
mpliehed the sooner is the lameness Ticket Oftic , Colwell's music Store Dundas 1
INDIGO -C MPOUND,
-1 411
os -ed. • and the celerity
,
ectures at once, as it is; erpects tfeodr 1
seats will be taken up lo g before
cu
LONDON
ring the FAIR WEEE, h; follows TUES.
17, SEPT. 26 - Subject, "3IINIS RY OF
ALTH ;" WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27 ' Sablec
313.10N S NSE."
ed itto bone, and a coreplete union eserved Seats, 81; Uhrese.rved, 50c.Doo
he joint effected, the sooner this is op n at 7; Lecture at 8 o'clock.
with which Street,rLondoii. Parties Should secure
result is attained by th use of the aell the
orbothe g iron, camp mates for. he pain of the, d t
AP
lot ed strictly
reacels'e
operation au resulting blemishes."
eel ed.
1
-BEST-PLACE.
TRY IT AND PROVE IT.
THE SEAFORTH MUSICAL
INSTRUMENT EMPORIUM,
WILLSON & °OTT
Beg to direct the attention of the public
to the following facts They make a
Speciality of the Best Pianos. .4 Organ*
in the Canadian market.
THE MATHUSHEK & CABLE & SONS
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
Never before has any piano been sub-
jected to sulh close criticism and severe
tests by ,friends and foes tut have the
above named instruments. The scale,
being so radically different from any
other,- so ingenious in its construction,
And produe. such wonderful lower and
'purity of to e, has attracted he atten-
tion and 'ration of met ies, phil-
osophers and musical critics • and they
have therefore been looked u .A8 nine-
.
vations by manufacturers and elealers in
other Pianos, who, being unable to find
in them any weak points for asSault, have
endeavored to storm. them by njust as-
sertions. But after ten years o tho ongh
trial of the one, and Twenty of the o er
the manufacturers are enabled to pr ve
that they have more than vin cated the
highest hopes of their friend,and are
fast silencing the guns of thei enemies.
A trial is all that is required to horough-
ly convince the public of these facts.
;
THE VOCE!. & LINCOLN ORGANS
,
Are universally acknowledged to be the
best in the market, and each instrument
is fully warranted for five ye4s. The
following are a few of the many advan-
tages we claim for this instrument over
all others made: The PATENT PIANO
•ATTACHMENT is a complete success ;
is fully proved and tested. parkling
Vivacity is b this imparted to the mu-
sic. Is alwa in tune. The Manifold
Pipe gives ri ess and purity of tone,
equalling the best Pipe Organs, is: prov,
ed, and above competion, and a ds un-
equalled and alone. Science, ex rience,
toe
good stock, skilled workmans ip and
honest purpose make these Orgakise They
commend themselvesThey arn beauti-
fully voiced and tuned.
Pianos and Organs of other makes sups
plied on order when desired.
The Trade Liberally Dealt wi h.
A few Second -Hand Instru ents al-
ways on hand.
Remember the Place, and ddn't pass
us by.
WILLSON & SCOTT.
THE FARMER'S FAVORITE.
0. C. WILLSON
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT EM-
PORIUM, SEAFORTH,
The Best and Cheapest Place in the
County to Purchase AgricUltural
Implements.
When you get an Implement froiin Will-
son you can rely upon it being as
represented.
STILL THEY COME.
Another car load of Sharp's S.elf- nmping
Horse Rakes, 700 of which have already Veen sold
this spring. As there are only fifteen ciiiandred
being made this season, farmers had b tter call
early as the stock will soon be run out.
Woods' Self -Rake Reaper is in greater demand
this year than ever before. None other stands
the test of time so well.
Woods' Iron -frame Mower, the lighte
and most complete working machine mad
1\T
NEW EHO -0 SHOP.
TEE undersignei hegs to nor the inhabitants
of Seaforth (11 surto country that he
has commenced b Owns
IN SEA7ORTH,
In the Shop next doer to PillMan's Carriage Fac-
tory, whore he int+ds to awry on!
The Custom Shoe Business
IN ALL ITS ORANCHES.
The IStock having been eeretally selected, and
none but
SEPTE*BER 15, 1876.
OPT F 13USINE,88.
i
, VALEDICTORY
,
!
WE beg leave :.,1) inform our EllstipinergEn4, • • ''t
7 v 1 public that we have disposed of our
DRUG SCORE MID Anvil
ESTAII3LISHMENT
t•IT ;are-
;
_ • '
TO * MEESDSPWA. RDDRIE. AVI2G-ItMEET,B A2171)
Poaseasien to be 7e.numittinar.,a:hout the Inaaie
NOT HAVING BOUGHT ThE
•
CROCKERY1 AND GLASSWARZI
FIRST -OLA S WOKMEN
H1NA,p
And ifouseleaing Goodst ttesc must la be
EMPLOYED,
And by strict attention to businees, the public
can rely on getting good vs no for their money.
REPAIRING done with Neatness
and Divatch.
458 J. J. SCOTT.
BUTTER, TITTER.
EDWARD CASH
WILL, AS t'SUAL,
PAY FAIR PRICES FOR GOOD
DAIRY BUTTER,
IN ANY Q ANTITIESy
AT HIS 0 FICE,
GODERICH STREET SEATORTE,
NEAR LUMSD1EN'S j)RUG STORE.
THE HugoN FOUNDRY,
SEAFORTH.
ANDREW WHITELAW
'ETAS pleasure in anno,unc tO the public that
-6-•"- his New Foundry in Sea oral is now
IN FULL WORKING ORDER,
And that he is prepared to do
REPAIRING OF 4LL KINDS.
MILL MACHINERY*
ENGINE, BOILERS,
And l'ARZING IMPLEMENTS
Of every kind repaired promptly and satisfac-
torily.
He has commenced the manufacture of Agricul-
tural Implements of all kinds, and will have a full
supply on hand in a short time of Which due
notiee will be given.
ANDREW W
A LOT OF
J.
DYE
ITELAW.
STUFFS
01 very superior nasally just received at
S. ROBERTS
DR
Cle'ared Out
IN 'THE N:PXT FEW WEEI8.
So"*re invite oni friends to come now fat the
last time and rep4nish your houses,as _the
14
GOODS MUST BE SOLD AT NO-
.
MATTER ;WHAT SACRIFICE
As the premises ate leased to Messrs. VERc,01
and HAIGHT, and atter we are sold oat we be
speak, your kind consideration for our sneaefein
E. HICKSON le Co,
1R0 M lit 0 'VA Id
HURON PLANING Alla.
THEI undersigned hereby inform their many
-1- customers andithe public -generally oftteaa-
moval of their Fitetiiry and Lumber Yard to new
and mire commodiOi as premises on
NORTH *AIN STREET,
Where, with incretised fealties and some new
machinery of the b maks, they will cantiaue
to manufacture an ea! all orders tor
Sasho, Doorsi, nds, Moulding;
And all kinds of
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PLANE 113 L -U B E R
At Prices Ito Suit the Times:
Farni Gates, iikell Racks, Chew
. Boxes, te.c.
A Large Stock of 'Seasoned Luniber On Ranti
LATH A14.0 SHINGLES. -
Jig Sawing and Customs Planing will
_Receive Pirompt Attention.
The subscribers hereby thank their numeral
cast° ors ior the liberal patronage extended to
them tiring the pasti„ and hope, by strict integ-
rity a d. close attention to business, to merit a,.
conti -lance and incrpase of the same.
To 11 those whose econntsare overdue wegive
a con ialinvitation to pay np.
GRAY & SCOTT.
furni hed on applic on.
P. .--Plans and 'Specifications for Bunn&
3 4..B EE 471 31cDO1VALD'S
PLANINQ MILL
An Sash and Door Facto77
SE.AFORTII, ONTARIO.
EE 31cDONALD having established
onnectIon withitheir Lumber Tardy. Plan.
ing nnil Sash andinoor Fact*, are prepared -
to exe ute work in this line in a satisfactori
mantle . Planing and, Lumber Dressing of every
descriptien done to order.
Door, Sashes, Framea, &c., always on hand Sr
made t4.) Order in the best manner and of good
inateri,.:
mil -anal ET of Ell kinda!on hand and for sale -as
IMO
Estimates furnished lor buildings ofall
449 aTABEE lilc,DONALD.
ROYAL CANADIAN BANK.
'45AFORT1H BRANCH.
UG ISTOkEi DOMINION
SEAORTEL
ollowing :
Consisting in parlt of the
MADDER,
*nese , MADDER C
I
COCHINEAL,
Johnson's Self Rake Reaper, too well known to ! CREAM
need reconamendation, •
FUST
Draft* on New", York Payable al any
Bank in the United Sts4a.
OMPOUN Bills or Enchairse on London pajabt
at all Chief Cities of the nited Hattgdom.
TARTAR, INTEREST. PAID ON 1)EPOS1T1
alt.
and New Testamen ts '
ferences to this great
Every sac ifice which CA D OF THANKS.
Lord Jell,- vah was to
alt„ Thus eve read in ' I n'OULD beg leave to return thanks to rri
of Levit!cus, "And : age Tittle rpoaus at
hy meat offering shalt 01 Ole same. '
alt ; neither shalt thou "'Ted 6toek cl,
zekiel we read, "And
n1
the cove ant of thy ocerie8 Glass and
Drit G,od8,
ery ware.
from thy meat offer- '
e offerings thou shalt . 1 Ha e also a Well Selected
ein _before the Lord, Fro
SOCK'0 • BOOTS AND SH
11 cast salt Opoii them, H of th Best Holmes in the trade
rdware, C al Oil, Paint 0110, Pate'
S a burnt cine, &c, alway on hand.
lung to the 1 1 ould say t those running yearly
Testament, We find 1 will allow a di count oi ontheepire r aceeenotrilliiet
His apostles referring toanttose who wi I settle up
peaks of the strength. 457 JAMES ST NLEY. '1
fluence by which the
e distinguiShed. under ECLIPSE OATMEAL MI9.
y convetsatien of :
"Let Our ;speech , NW IN FULL OPERATI DN.
ace, sea.senen with
viour three ' times over
as representing the Oat Meal, ' j)lit Peas, Pot B -rley,
purity which should Corn Heal Chopped,
every true hristian ; .
anh how ch separ- And All Kinds of Mill Feed Constantly on Hand
1 purity to all with
le; and th s become
Spread a toad and
t.xCcillh:
(n First, he spoke ger
,
;
lication by letter with r mittanc
mpt attention. Seats will be al
the order as applicatio are re
1 457-
e8
- Of all descriptions. Another ear load or those
perfect Thistle Slayer's, Massey's No. 13.
1NBURN.
•
ALSO A LOT OF HANDY PACK-
AGE DYESI1
11 Something New in Gang Plows. The queIph 1 SUCH AS YELLOW ,SLATE, -SCARLET,
Wrought Iron Frame Gang Plow. Thiel is 'the
1 Boas Gang Plow in. the market. Came and see it '
I and try it. ; BLUE, GREE' and ROSE,
I
apcal t
r on-
nua
well
Crock -
ES,
[Inc:men for their liberal
and would solicit a cont
have received a Large a
t Medi-
ccounts 'What everybody says must be trne, and every
morriuzsensible person now admits t t
in ad- i
, Turnip Seed Sowers, Horse Hoes and Weeders,
and all classes of implements.
' The above implements ari allwarrantd and
II
1 witl be given on trial. Sat 0faction guar nteed
or no sale. as 0. C. believes that an imp ement
that won't stand testing sin' worth. buying.
SEWING M
CHINES.
ping dace nesdays and Fridays. 0
aged for Oa s. Highest price paid f
nd Earley,
CURB= & THOM
THE FLO ENCE
Has no equal. All kinds of
which will be gold if people w
them.
Plow Points and all kinds of Castings an
pairs always on hand.
Sewing Machine OHS, Attachments a
date always ready.
A full Stock of Butteriek's Patterns.
and in fact nearly all coors, which are gnaran-
teed to produce beautiful and fastoolors if direct -
.ions, are faithfully followed.
J. 8. ROBERTS,
Opposite Powell's Temperance Honse Seaforth.
BRUSSELS DRAW KILN.
TdWN & UREOW
PROPRIETORS
Subscribers take thts Mori
silty to ret
thanks to thetrnumerens customers for
Patronage extended to them during Ints s thereart sea-
son, isnd bopet by strict attention to and
awe Of the fame.
by siupplying a good wild!, to a conieuu-
;
LIME BURNED DAILY.
A good article guaranteed. Prieel 14 cents per
bushel, at the kiln; 15 cents, oneult,
TERMS STRICTLY CASH,'
O. C. WILLSON, Seaforth, BruSell, 241876.
ASO
NAKLOIre
EGG EMPORIUM.
The subncriber hereby thanks hit numerous
castomerefraerchaute and others) for their liberal
patronage during the peat seven years,snd
by strict integrity and clOse attention tot
to merit their c0rtarlenc4 and trade in thefatlin,
Having igeatly enlarged his premises, &trig
the winter, he is now pr pared to pay the
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Far any 4Uiantity of good fresh egge, 4e1h5gd
at the
EGC- EMPORIUM'
cleWanan_wiellaS
Tthesotro 24ontrotegetoor4
BUTTE; DT' TUBS
SAMUEL TROTT
HAS now On hand at the Sesforth TON -dory
n number of lais we'l and favorablyknoss
Machine l'urne,d 41ter Pakage&
These Paelcages are the best in use, sind VIU
give eatisfackion. •
SPECIAL INMEMENTS TO
LAIWE HASERS,
Mr. Trott expects lea wiort tinat to =known
the resuutaeture of Wash Tubs on a lapses*.
8'7 8111037.4frtrBTT Sago*
Origin
histon
the 13
in- Ob.
of
to nil.ro,
nes et.
sae of 311"4
tbe tam of
to hisauthori
shoe lin thee
allowingetbeen
longi 41/1,'Ic
cieton, -
„beat sec USW!
lovreja long
sza to armug
01iangew,m
the--rou4
",
thaveat their
jaws received
tad of silver,
tiel, Asa the,jrwi
girds:0x
eggas net!
Opie
ro
the queue wi
by the peuall
it hecame ve
did. not anal
tioniriant dj7,1
tuee,essful
Aid :conform
tho literary'
TUr:
e,aeuAnsredisit:ftatt:
';usatTICaboutfeoh rn2almredeaerplingId aeet ir3 Opossef° re oanke tr t 7nau::i
rorreantie Art
11 monument 'Et
squandered
Her first fn.
to:bbiti. 0:11i:
i:iftlnalatvtba6hrteeerdrsilue:ircialulY,nitltiltAl:Ptinte511bPeehaismererisgretilistleh,
Aing 14::::x1
the other daS
Pealoiuriaondus.W;
had liadbeenteshoo
aca vlitlYtorane:
ber late ford
her season th
and said to t
esphmaiyilllin:gg.,thae:tal
it,staheentiarot. eyizile her
orderfaret oss hee nal
al:aboonoilhtliintgli:Thn
next fare!
A
An Englia
Stuart, wrot
and another
mistake mis.
sequently t
handed to
ing snub, pa
Daeling
last night.
over! I AC
est. It seei
to be able tt
my darling
when you ai
ing then to
for (lays; -
will it ?Yc
-
and soon."
ing his bi
danghthr to
too late, arJ
divorce suit
A Plea
The Offen
haz been olol
attlibu.td t
composer ev:
manaemen,
tood, helot
the senior
On, of Net
foundry at
which sur
others el th
Cameron it
who has inS
ed, and este
few ladies
She came
having
feet w
eneceeded
herelf.
The :o -j
suffering fa
being much
are doing g
tire has bel
own has h
ys. In
his wheat,'
earn naveri
fire.
----A con
the buildit
Mitchell.
The main
708:351. feel
Cht
'.te i3ehht 11Lilidi:1 aYEEtnemi seAafC4ct
--The el
in America
to Canada
the miniet1
Canada,. an
orator in
Beitan„
ed. on pont
erne distil
eking ot;
his debt=