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XATANTED.—Twa Good Coat 3
T Pants Maker. Good wa
work- HODGLNS & PAY, Clint*
lekers and on
.35ssnd eteed;
457*
zeter, hse TV -ANTED. -good general lase Meet N:\
T be well recommended. Ap ly at onee
eel Ander- MRS. GRAHedi,Millstreet,,Brnagels. ir;,$
Anderson
liddP LTAiThES8IAKER sober you 2
JoliePa iL m nn can gee employment with the =dere " '
tied.
. WM. ELOPP, Zurich.
tt, 1876. 4 tit',5
arsox.
tsox. TRES IVAICTEDe--Virdnted thmedfatel12
e,
Girls as apprentices to the Dressmitking hue
ess. Apply to MISS ANDERSON, over 3.1.
rigouts Grocery store, Sestertb. 467'te
o
, fur VA.RM- WANTED.-Wented to Rent, a Parra
rf sten x containing about; ioo acres, near Seseorth
at the o preferred, must have large clearetice and good
buildings. Aoply at he
Ate being comfortable EXPOSITOR.
ANDER_ 011ie°, Seeforthrot to JOHN WALTON, Erne '.
&get ' field P. Os 456 1
VERY, f ‘• trustees up to noon of Monday,
EALED TENDERS will be r bed. vzokbday7t1f,,ei
I geptereher, for lathing and Nast afthrtRishilkeburat 4
/ Temperance Hall, all material to b u
I plated by the 25th day of October.
f the trusteeeon the wound. T le to be ewe/1111i
! he paid for on completion of the jilli, the oilier err .
February let, 1877. The trustee do not bind •
de of the themselves to swept the lowest dr any tende ,
em Mr. i JOHN WILLIAMS, JAMES STANLEY, H. A.
' intends 1 CAMERON, Trustees. i
-rand bag __e, ____________4___„.4.513-2
IS tO tb43 EgfrigAit sTock. ' ----
'
rd Good
"gee:and
for use.
Corn-
TRAYED- Drone the faun t I Ge
McKillop, about Friday laet, a
Poniee-esorrels. Any oereon gtvi
manors as silt lead to tneir recover
ably rewarded. Dlt, j. G. SCOTT,
rge nabs,
pan of Jr .1
g such in, 's-
will be gest-
eaforthe eee
-p STRAY Cow. -Came Into the elmises of the
undersiseed, Lot 25, CeiresaYlo 10, Ribbon,
about the first of September, a emelt black and
hotelswhite cow with white spots about the hip. The
owner its requoted to prove property,' pay expense,
- and take the animal away. GrORGE ORB, 46P
IFFS
F.TBAY SOW PIG.-Canse into the premteee
of the undersigned, Lot 8, Coneession 8, Me-
Rillop, on or about Are, ret 20th, a White sow pig
the owner is reetreeted to prove
charges and take her away; if not e
S2 one month from this date she will b
expellees. HENRY P EDREW.
riCK-
roperty; Fey
hired withun
soId to nay
4b14-
deeTRAYED.-Strayed from the p4emfr,eaff,
Li Glee. Zuricinon Monday August tetra brown ;
mare 9 years eld, bearing a w ite kpot on fore.
head and one white hind foot Any p rem leaving
information at the EXPOSITOR Ofil e as to the
whereaboute of the above animal wil be suitably
rewarded. HENRY GIES, ZURIUi. 4564
STRAY HORSE. -Strayed from I Lof6, Ray.
field Road North, one two year 41d filly, colnr
bay, with white faee and one whIti hind to,
Any person glvites information to t a owner, at
; Verne P. O., that will lead to ite recovery will be
suitably rewarclecL Any ereon tonitd detaining
said -animal after this not will he r °muted by
; law, JAMES GALLAGHER, Varna
*PECI FIC ARTICLE*.
ClEDAll POSTS FOR SALE. -For Sale Cle
w- a quantity of good cedar fence posts. Aeply
at the Exec-411On 01201 8SaiOrth. 448
"VOTICE TO BUILDERS, -Any person want -
tug Sande Gravel or Stones, can /nave their
orders, at THOS.. LEE'S Grotery,and it will be de-
' livered on the shortest notice. THOMAS CUR.
LETa BIE' 488
;wan-.
directs MESS MODELS Fon SALE.-lilleo Quinlan
L' has in her poeseeeion the right to sell Uwe.
am DeLand's Patent Dress Model or Pattesn
This' System is the best that has, ever been
' brought into Seaforth, Full Snstructione will he
givertupon applying at MISS (mimeo's Detail;
,IaLfg Rooms over T. Riddts store, Seaforth,157
orth. !
I FOR SALE Olt TO LET,
006.1S TO RENT. -To rent in MeYer's block,
Seaforth, over Johnson's hardw re store, a
number of comfortable rooms, Appl to H. W.
'EL C. MEYER, Barrister, or to L. Ill YER, EP •
parley. 401
ri,rsitEaniNG MACHINE FOR SALE. - For
t
bele at otestinrd el the regalar eiliug price,
a separator Thsegbing Maddne and Io cc Poe- .r
t, an complete, apply to WiLLSONi& SCOil
Seaforth. 467
•TO LET. -A brick house sitnated onlot 1, Con.
-1- 17, Grey, and known as the Ti. P. Mange, We
ton. The hon. se is large, comfortable and wId ;
do finished, and has a stable and 20 sures of Is
ented , aajoining, which will be let either separately • r
cash together, as- might be desired. Apply' to DAN r)
MOOR, Walti.n P. 0., or ANDREWLEES, Br ne-
1 eels P. 0. 466
CARD OF TIIANKS,
(ARD OF THANKS. -To W. N. Watson agent
‘-` for the Provincial Insurance COmpany at
Seaforth, Please to accept my thanks for the
well promptness and ageeeable manner with, which v y
mber against the Provincial Insurance Compri y
rote, on account of loss by the recent fire at Brussele
455 hag been gettled, JOHN WARD. Seaforth, Aug.
25th 18-7g. 45644
D.
DildiESAMAKING.
!OE rpEssmiziNG. -Irma QUINLAN, Dress-
; Maker, Seaforth. Dressmaking done in all Its
branches, in the rooms over Thos. Kiddes Attire. A,
good fit and per -feet gaf L faction guaranteed. A e-
esentices Wanted Immediately. 448
5.
1
r the •
TeTIFFALO ROBE LOST, -The person who took
frcm. W. N. Watson's (ace on the morning of
the fire or after it was removed from the office a
Buffalo Robe will please return the game at once.
VtlYeI W. N. WATSON. 458
1180.1 vOTICE.-I. hereby admit having stated that
ery Michas,' (gam had made away With Mar-
garet 'duff and now acknowledge that the said
language was a wilful and malicious libel and
E thOut any fonudation whatever. MICHAEL
* NICECOLS.
458* 7
- 003131EROIAL LIVERY, Seafortlas Ont. T. A.
,ith, , SHARP, Proprietor. Comfortable and elegant
i
''sr -Lagos, and era -class reliable hors e always
ready. Charges moderate. Office and cables on.
Huron street, second door east of !a1i street. -
I Orders left at any of the hotels prompt' attend -
I ed to.
S.ny
Etc.
1390
--- , --
00AT FOUND. -Found en the roacOsetween
v-1 Brussels and Walton on Saturday, Sept. 2,
a black cloth coat, containing a snuff_ leather
purse. The owner can, ha,ve the same by paying
expenses ('Zr application to finder, on Los 17 Coto
14, Mehl -11w. THOMAS DAVIDSON. 4584
OTICE,-Any person having article which
were caved from the bete fire, and add& do
rnot helene to them, will please communicate with
; him Whitney, as several articles such as paredts,
' tinware and heueehold furniture were eemoied
vas ; from Ler preraisee and can not now be; founci. .
ueIM WHITNEY. _ 457
° W11.0 WANTS A GOOD BARGAIN. -CO Its for
sale at a figure to suit the times,1 colt rising
d, sired by Golden Hero will make a splendid
fdeo lou -ter, 1 filly rising 2, eked by Canaby, 1
- spring colt, shed by Enterprise. These are all
ouT anialfAltt, and will be sold cheap. The colts -
can be seen on the feet lot north of Davisre Half-
, 'Wee, Honse, norther o gravel road, Merillop.
ROBERT.SlliLLEY. 45te4
ITALUABLE FA Ieel FoR SALE BY AUCTION.
T Mr, s P. BRINE has been instructed to sell
by Public Auction, at liNOX'S HOTEL, OLTh
TON, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4th, at the hourot
10 eeneek A. M., a vaivable Fenn, consisting of
Lot No. :3 I. (:`..ri,13,G d eh Township, conteiri-
eo jag 60 acres, 70 of which are cleared, well fenced
and tiered state of cultivation, the balance is
well timbered enth hardwood, log banu and
hoese, and frame Amble. ; plenty of good weter,
neeer-failing sp-ing crack reeving tbroukh the
f ; arse a gooe webers!. ef fruit treeesl Thie
fane re ennated and a litnt of
Cen eel, en ml n ;ale led by good roeds. Te; Jaff
rue's known co the .lay of ettie, or In evioutsly en
ap; kation to we preprieter, B. acefieide P. 0.
el Loon
s ineseN,COUX, Peoeneter, ; P. BRE, A
I'N' " •
45S-3
if
lee ILI se r erten 1.-eelt sALE BY ACC ION-
-11r ...t.,..•"'..ti:titi* *.i. -e Miff received! sane-
' s o n lle. e '!....'r.'1Ft4 " 1W.n• to sell by 1 trolla
a, on tile 1,rt-teives, NI 1,ftlES DAY, flErl'.
2d, 1e7d, tLf$ fo, eant's t.Ctot!able prOp3/11, 114.: -
, DA 4J, t., r.:*n.4: ..;_ Ili, 2:: -Ut:rt, e011iitan:flg r)
et!1:4, 3Z; f 1 Wi-i..• - ....I dee. u4 Weir feaceJ, end fa
a etme i,f ;.t...o i ,o1:17ati .11.- The balance is well
, thee ae.ee, Leese is a email tee -me house, and
af 'n, et,eide ..7-1 i. rat ere. There ii) a small
eft..., if Cr'} A .r. 1 wei; it ia about , milers
in 7 ..Hereell, ti r nee heel Lx‘ ter, and 10 miles
fr-i-iibeta( rtil, and IS (*kW/el:aunt to post othea,
i en...int:lea and butAkola, bale to cinumenee at 1,
. seenock Is. 31. Tennereade known on the taY os
a 4 sale, or previous -i- en application to the pr Frio -
r i tor on the prenrisee or to Chieelhurst P. O. T.
- f OILOAN, krop! ietor ; W. EtopersoN, Attctlene0er.
de -42
SEPTEMBER 22, 1876.
imemeemume.
A, Dar in. Alderney.
The Place* Its People, Their Cit8i07118 and
Their Cows.
The island (Alderney) is held in small,
most of them very small, farms tilled by
the owner and every available bit of it is
ender cultivation, the division of the lit-
ile parallelograms which constitute the
different properties, but easily distin-
guished by the difference of crops. Ev.
ery plot has ita Alderney cow judiciously
tethered go as to admit of its getting
enough to eat without permitting waite.
At this season of the year the cows are
kept out all night, the owners - coming
out to milk them, and returning to their
houses in town, vrhere every one lives,
there being no scattered farmhouses on
the- island. During ° the winter the cat-
tle are kept 'entirely within doors, and,
indeed the little island must be very
bleak, exposed to the full force of the At-
lantic gales with no shelter anywhere,
except on the one road, which is bounded
by high stonewalls. Such a state of so-
ciety, a course, affords no room for the
,middle elasses, and except the officers
stationed here, the doci;or and the rector
are the only gentlefolks stationed on the
island, which, however, appears equally
free from paupers; Everybody is well
dressed, and the poorest house is a palace'
Compared with the ordinary cottage of
the, English peasant. Certainly, if peas-
ant proprietorship is not favorable to the
accumulation of wealth in a few hands,
it is at any rate hostile to pauperism;
and there is probably a much higher av-
erage of happiness in Alderney than in
Any English community of the same size,
The etiergyman, it appears, has held the
the living for nearly 20 years, and his
children have been educated on the
island, never gains further than Guernsey
—which place, indeed, seems to be re-
garded by the people of Alderney as the
emoodiment of all that is extensive and
magnificent. Truly a curious life to be
going on so close to the high pressure of
modern times. At Guernsey, with its
daily steamer from Southampton, you get
your Times only one day old, and the
evening Pall Mall on the folloWing day,
and. plenty of money is spent in the
island which bas been saved else' here;
but at Alderney the only communication
with the outer world is by means of a
very small packet, called there "The
Cutter," but which. is in fact a yawl,
which plies to Guernsey, and occasionally
art.ves at its destination, bringing back
tioi mails and such small cargo as con-
stitutes the import trade. The Cutter
must have a bad time of it during the
long winter nights on that dangerous
coast, for it can hardly make the passage
in a winter's day. The only shops in Al-
derney are the butcher's, the baker's and
the grocer's; for the people although
they have enough to live on, have little or
no spare cash, there is no room for eiom-
mercial development We did not see a
book or print for sale in the place. An-
other phenomenon which would have in-
terested a political economist was the to.
tel absence of the commercial spirit ow-
ing to the want of any stimulating cause
to bring it out, At Guernsey and the
French ports this spirit was rife enough,
anl the arrival of a yacht is the signal
for boats to put off with the tradesmen's
cards, soliciting custom ; but at Alder-
ney, where, it might have been supposed
the appearance- of a yacht full of hungry
people would have been hailed as an ex-
cellent agency - for getting rid of their su•
perfineus edibles there not Was Only no de -
hi re, but an absolute disinclination to sell.
The butcher made quite a favor of letting
us have some meat, although his unwil-
lingness might be accounted for from the
fszt that he had only a limited stock for
his regular customers,
all of which comes
from Oherbourg ; butthere was just the
same difficulty al.iout getting butter and
milk, the staple produce of the island.
After much inquiry and being passed on
from one house to another we at last
came upon one, the owner of which con-
fessed to dealing in milk. When the ar-.
THE HURON- EXPOSITOR.
1876
1876
DIONCAN & DUNCAN.
Vele had. been measured out, however, a.
difficulty arose about carrying it away,
as we did not bring ;the yacht milk can
with us. As the lady did not offer to
help us out of it, we asked if she could
dire4os to any place wherelwe could buy
an eiipty bottle. They would sell us a
betties at the house on the left, four doors
tower down, she'd dare say, if we'd ask FLOUR
them; "and they will sell you milk too,"
she added as we were quitting the shop,
pouring, as she spoke, the milk we had
just purchased back into the can. Scar-
city, therefore,does not always beget corn
-
petition. The ways of the seller and
buyer are very much matters of habit ;
and from having no market for their
- wares. the good people of Alderney have
lost the desire for one.
BLACK LU TRES,
BLACK FR NCH MER1NOES,
BLACK PA 13 CORDSI
BIACK-PE SIAN COR S,
MACK CR PE CLOTH
BLACK SI KS,
BLACK YE YETEENS:
THE BE.T VALUE
1
WE HAVE
1-
-crElk OWT
LOGAisl &
SEA
20 POUNDS GE
JAMIE
ORTH.
OUND RIC
SON,
E for el.
AT IT AGAIN.
WILLIAM CAMPBELL,
MERCH NT TAILOR
AND O OTHIER,.
S FORTH.
useeFTERis shagarlin
sited. Through t e
& Ryan he hes b
pa
t b
TEMPOILA
in one side of their
store, where he will
old friends and ens
sed thongh th
einempurified
tulnese of Mee
omitted to tak
Fiery Far.
rad regeaer.
re. Hillman
up
qUAR ERS
rge iid comniodions brick
ogled to see and serve his
mere. He has yet a
Superb Stock of
OF A.1/ KINDS,
And is daily receiving
prepared se ever to g
Remember his loc
laths
EXTR
more. so that he is as well
ye malefaction.
tion and call and see him.
WM.- CAMPBELL.
OPOsIED OUT GAIN.
'THO
A Farmer.s Wife,
Matilda Fletcher thus describesi far-
mer's wife who is not only beautiful and I
wise, but possesses several cardinal vir-
tues in addition : The most beautiful wo-
man I have ever known was a farmer's
wife, wno attended to the household
duties for a' family of four, and also SS-
sistud in gardening and the light farm
work ; and yet I never saw her hands
rough and red; - I never saw even a freckle
on her nose. Impossible ! you say; bow
did she manage? I never asked her, but
she had some envious neighbors who went
slouching around with red,scalded hands,
sunburnt faces, and their hair matteol
with dust' and oil, who let me into the
dreadful secret. They informed me with
an ominous shake of the head, that she
was the proudest minx that ever lived,
that she actually wore India rubber gloves
when she used the broom and scrubbing -
brush, and always when she worked out
doors ; that she had a bonnet made of oil
silk, completely covering the head, face
and neck, leaving only apertures for see-
ing and breathing, thus securing perfect
freedom from sun, wind and dust. Did '
you ever hear of such depravity? She also
fastened her dish cloth to a stick, so that
she need not put her hands in hot water.
For the same reasons she accomplished
her laundry work with machine and
wringer. And then to see her in the af-
ternoon tricked out in a fashionible white
dress; with a bright colored ribbon at her
throat, and a rose in her hair, entertain-
ing in the parlor as though she was the
greatest lady in the land was more than
their patience could endure. And her
husband'! He had such a satisfied expres-
sidn that it was a perfect aggravation to
ordinal y people to look it him. He de -i
served to 'lie happy,' because he helped
a,nd encouraged her to cultivate beauty in
herself, her family, and her home, and X
don't know but her success belonged prin4
cipilly to him, because lie brought all t
new inventions that could lighten her la
bars,and all the -delicate and pre
things she neided to adorn her home, an
she -ir5a -44 he tieldn't
'ntile was' ,. an
ioee, , ,;) , • ah W • • ,
JUST
AS LEE'S
AND JrEED
01R,
Happened to be one of the uvfortti
got burned out at t e late fire. II
out again in
HIS N
to ones that
has opened
WI 'TORE,
OPPOSITE CObIBIERCIL HOTEL,
Where he hopes to be able to en
tomers with ,
GROCERIES C EAPER THAN EVER.
Call and ee for Yourselves.
ORDINARY LOW PRICES
LL AND WINTER DRY GOOD
RETUR
Ell FROM OUR SEMI-ANNUAL VISIT TO THE LEA ING
WARE OUSES AND MANUFACTURERS
Are
ply his many
fear
My Terms for the Future lire *Wetly__
Cue or Product.
Don't forget the lace -Three Porors North of
the Post Office.
TRY,
TROAS LEE.
RY AdAIN.
THE under' igne4 would respectfullY inform his
old friends and patrons end th world at large
that he his going to try his , luck gain. Now in
the store lately,oeenpied byhlr , Runde y, one
door south of b.'. egarey's new bakery, and oppo-
site the Faeners' Store, where hej will, as in the
past, endeavor to he very hest oji his ability to
give all who may tor him with their patronage
the very best veins*: their mon y in
BOOTS: AND' HOES.
. .
n He has a very; Large Steels of New Work that
will be sold at prices to stilt the, times. Also a
large qtusntity of old stook that ain't be sold for
what it will bring..
:Parties leaving their Ostlers reeently will please
callegain, as he hap -
LOST HIS, MEASUAE BOOK
Containing their Measures.
All parties having long
Ohl will please,
CALL AND SETTL
AT ONCE
'
As he e,annot71t for his Imon
Trusting that his old Iris
him in his misfortune, and wit
put and hope' for that,
assist- -
468
tr.
sewn/ate on.
Pr
THEM -
as in the; past.
will not forget
thanks for the
he will try, try
4.
SEA/Ma
IN OUR DOMINION, AND WITH OUR
R CT IMPORT.A.TIOIsTS
ei)eured
in, ev
to show Full Lines
department. Customers
who desire to make their purchases
from a Stock embracing the greatest
possible Variety, the Newest and
Most Attractive Styles, and contain-
ing the Cream of the First Ware-
houses in the 1World, sluyuld visit
our Store, see our Goods amtl Com-
pel/re ur Prices, and we have no
of the esults. Dress Goods,
Blalk
mul Colored • Silks, French
Merinoes in Black and Colored, 'Alt
Wool Serges arid Repp in the New
Colors) Black and Cnlored Persian
Cords, Black Lustros, Wool Plaid,
and Checked Winceys, Plain and
Fancy Dress Goods, Winceys in all
Colors and at Prices to uit. Prints,
American and English, Shawls and
ties, Pa ley Long Shawls, Pais-
ley S luares, Indiana Long Shawls,
Fancy Wool, Tartan Long Shawls,
and Handkerchiefs. Mantles and
Jackets in Beavers, Witney, Repper
and Lee. Tweeds and Cloths, Black
Broad Blue and Black Worsted
Coatings, Fancy Coatings, Black
, Doeskin, Scotch Tweeds, and Full
Ass° Muni of Canadian. Water-
ofs, Plai in Greys, Blues, Green,
Ora, ge, Checked and Striped Water- ,
proofs very new. Flannels—Scarlet
and White Lancashii e, Scarlet Sax-
ony, White Azuline, Pink, Rumbolc1t
and Amber, Welsh, Flannels, Plan
NoA.II IH11O1I a A
VWno f Rt VAt WIVII
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-POST -43FFICt STORE, waraTes.
CARD THANKS
T BEG nuixt rev then* myimumeronc
-IT- customers for kind patroztege for Am last
eleven years which have been doing baluStic
among them,and solicit a can nce; of their
favors in the future. I have re iveds'a 'Large
Steck of Boots and Shoes, Dry , &reedits,
Previsions, Crockery, Glassware Elardware,Coal
oil, Paint Oils and Patent Medic of all dee-
criptions. Farm Produce take in forchange.
I -would also most *vacantly in to to thou
who have not paid up their *coo ta, dualism,*
1618, to can and doe* at once, r by cash or
note, as I must have a PleaSecall
without any further notice.
MONEY TO 1.#0
If you want to borrow money
you would. do well to call on nut
where'as I em valuator for tile
ties intheDOminion. Terms
LIFE DTSURAN E.
If you want your life insured gi me a van, as
I am Agentfor the Sun Mutual fe Insurance
Company, of klontreal,one of t beet and moot
prosperous Insurance -companies in the Domin-
ion, and conducted On the most ononeleal
OlpieL
I ant Always Attentive Busiriss.
Give Me a Ca
Ca at Pettisonts if you want Bacon, Smoked
Rams, Gem Tars, Jelly Glasses, arrest Gloves,
Sugar, Tee, &e., all -very cheep 4or cash at the
Post Office Store.
484 S. PATTISON. ost Oface Store
•
ENFIELD & EWARTI
ASICSEITECTS. ;
AND DRAUD TAMEN,
26 Adelaide Street, Weal, TOItO*TO.
PREPARE Plans, Specifics ions, , and en.
Perlotend the erection of Btrildiu g Of every
description. Also solicit enrrespoud epee with
those who contemplate building. 425*0
and Fancy Shirtings, Tickings,
Ta-
ble Linens, Blankets in White and
Colored, Clothing, Hats and Caps.
Miinmnery — Newest Ribbons and
S lks, Fre h, Flowers and Feathers,
SU Velvet, Straw coul Felt Hats,
Ornaments Wings and Ostrich Tips,
Crape and Mourning Flowers,
Hat and Bonnet Shapes. All the
above Goods are of the Be$ Quality.
SPECTI SN INVITED TO STOCK, W
IN THIS CO
H CANNOT BE SUEPASSED
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Will deliver TWO LECTURE in the IC,..W
1:BILL SHED,
Daring the Pas WEEK, as
DAY, SEPT. '26+- Subject,
WEALTH -et WEDNESDAY, 6
"COMMON Sr146E."
ReterredSeate, .le Unresetv
open at '1; Lecture at S otcleck.
Ticket Office, Chlwellts sunt
Street, London. 'Parties should
either or both Lectures at once,
all the remn eed -setts will he tet
the dates. Application by letter
will receive prompt attention.
lotted strictly in tl. order as a
oared.
lowsi TUFA-
'ISTRY OF
it;. 27-Sttbject,
60e, Doers
Store, Dundee
secure ocotillor
it is muted
n up longitelere
with remittance
to will he al -
lineations are re -
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CARD OF THANKS.,
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r
WOULD 'beg iesve to rota thank* to my
A'
numerous customers for tijOrt liberal irstr °si-
ege the pest, and would Ise continuance
Of the Same. Theme received 4, Large and well
selected Steck of'
Have
Dry Go.ery4110 a Well Gi S eetrend4 Cfr°614.
9tio, Oroeeries,
W are,
STOCK .OF BOOTS AL) SHOES,
From oneof the liest Houses 14 the trade.
Hardware, Coal -011, Paint ils, Patent Medi-
cines, &c, always 4n hand.
I world sty to those running yearly ewer
45TIalv7nicell.allow a dims nut of one Per Ilea peren0
to those who will matte up the accounts Aas4.
STAVLEY,
1876 GENTRAI. EX11 BITION 1878
-$8,000 IN PREMIIIM 'OFFERED,
WILL BE -Vol; N TEIZ
TOWN OF E1LPH,
On the 3rd, 4th, 5th, ia1ufi tit of OCTOBER,
riPEN TO ALL Prize Idst and Entry Papers
can be bad at the �epret tg Otto, One h,
end tele° from the Secrets ies of other -Soeieties
tbreughout the Preview, P_ tits not receiving
their entry tickete priortothe how will find them
at; the Secretary e Ottlo, ! T a everal ssilways
will carry treiglatand passers re to send from tile
Exhibition at -singe fare,
G.ot TON, Seeretare,
Guelph, September 2, 167d:
C. SHARPE, President.'
GOOD
-4574
HAVE come to the coueln oil that 14411 sell
*Alines at Factory
to make
those Two Dozettfie
prices. Come now if you
A BIG BA GAIN
And save your money. Come soon, as they are
going out fast, and snake
A BIG DAYPS WAGES.
helmet) nesehittes.
T. Ifidd's Liquor
O'CONNOR, *
face, Main Sire*,
145
I -still bold the Agency for
For further particulars appl
5 Store. . TROAS
Thirddoor south of the Post
Seaforth,
8 DOMINION STEAMS IP COMFY.
Pa -
VESSELS Sail Weekly fro Quebec for Liver-
pool, calling at Belfeet Through Veleta
k... burned from Seitforth toLive .001.
'leg*
Steerage, Seaforthtol_Ll eropto.o.1...,..,.... $3628
v
i,..„ Cabin, Seaforth to Um v c
-n A, A l'ilITAGE, Agent.
A few thousand dollars to loan 04 Improvedbp,.., > farm propjert-, prineleal pay ble as any time, and '
7_,
in an7 annatOlinit fire lee ere' convenience.
. eaele . a'ai tienlars.
CA
.
: :...i' Senle 74,r..y nice Buildieg Let- for eels in Seeforth
ge. sea Egmendville. Call and fie plan, and _get pet
A. ARMITAGE,
> WESTERN F IR, 1878.
•
cn $1.2,000 OFFER' IN PRIZES
0-,
comrEnTioN 10 EN TO ALL.
tml C4,
Usborne on SATURDAY S
Will be hell in the Ci y of London,
September 484h, 411 2ssh
PRI
ZE Lists and Entry I' pets may be lead at
the f3enreteryte Office, All entries ate Mama -
ed. to be made en or before te 16th of Septembers
Railway arrangeMentS he, sisters made for One
Fare to tendon andwtextur, Secretary.
Western Fair Office, Leaden; Sept.,1616, 467.6
AUCTION SALE
TROPE
A.BISEOP ha
JOHN =ALLA 0
Auction 92 acres of Lot 11,
1.0rr, Land first Cifkr bididingg
1•647
ard, very CAW theta to ell
rib*, '.••• mediate posteresien; term
Implement-9Si! be sold o
premises.8 to comm
CI) further part iere snip
" MTN SICALT,
isesi
AoctirsA4D BISHOP,
S)
MAITLAND RAN
A. PUBLIC AUCTrO
1
I-
70)T= TO _
.4A.Sistoith,4100004 ra)
loss Odd litaktlyslt
thaskey swam eio:
ilisictesieleeronak
C4
(72,
1_3
1-4
MONDAY, SUFIS
at 1 otalooi in
The Lots still be pt np
sold to the Iighe# tidde
al in who 1euiretora
ile
IPara itttime;o1
457
F VALUABLE
TY.
n instructed by Mr,
E to sell by Public;
ffonth, Thames Rossi,
PTEMBER 28,1876.
good, splendid Orehess
en ;and school.;
e asy. The stock*
the same -day out
ce I setelotke -
the nudereigneds
E, Peoptietor
PIO
-
Taseftats
Willi au efisslealsths
401 biruist
AttOtljtClit
mTJ
,1XPOSIT01-
CEMETERY.
held on the
on
BEE 25rel, 1876„
atax, twist inieo wael
•nictiourfig ffroP-Pea
opporttuaq,
IAM HILL,
seaway 01:00nuttlitee
130-0401E.
vicatitti,
issued laths -
'ner