The Huron Expositor, 1876-11-24, Page 7fN CUTTERS, C
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POIttnitY 04$6
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they have, ravnts4`ri*
anaratnee on husinent in 'au Nikek
Id it trheaintie Unit intimate taatitentaut
Uc in pneral that he hat now on
stili manufacturing, Gottesman Cantlailid'a
"Nee Bobs', Batioli Bobs. and Long 8141.
gotg Wanting allyt biAg for tho winte4
r eh
their Ordats in and not 'wait till lunar
Orders are coaling in rapidly. Fit -Gera°
Served. No pains -will be apared taexeeb.
eqaal to any in the Dorninien, as his long'
1, epee in the business enables- him te away
stsaid. the requirement* of his eastOrnern
hates, by strict attention to btutinusa,
entire satisfaetion to all those whet mina
join with their pattonage. Nothing naati
. at:mooned thither used, and finit.elsaa wo
emnioned. All orders executed on the ta-
i notice. Repairing in *II its braneheit prom
attended. to. Good work, small nrofiti anal
aetiares commands a trlahboifilisineateanzt#,Ir
' the stand, two doagrztAx Hilite47
BLACKSMITHING AND tioRtix
SHOEING IN ALL ITS BItaalORISajaj
ri" you want gOodblaeksmithing g0 tor.,
Kippen ; if you want pod horse
ge4cf T.11ELLIS"; it you want yotia
liznping horses cured go to-T:a.asans
T. mEritis areuld take this opport
thanking his mann customers for the -
patronage that they havefavored hint Within
past, and that he is now in a better position
ever to satia0the valeta of his mutineer/a
these who may make it convemient tailifvo
call. Ilia work is well known, and the
reputation which his work has gained by
• lie at large gives him every conadenea
work is- second to none in the County. Wei
a trial. Horse shoeing in ita Yar1011PS#
r strictly attended to -1,000 homer made ahoes
hand --no pateat-ahoes to defraud thepuldie
A call solicited froni al. Come and see Mai --
wan find hara in the same place if yea d
blow I will tell you: Maiai Street: Eippen,
dotal north of Shaffer's Hotel.
486 THOMAS ME
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IIENS41. PORIKI PACKING NO
THE Subscribers having commenced bushiest
"L at their New Pork Packing Remain Runk
are prepared to
Py THE HIGHEST PRIq-
For any quantity of
HOGS,
-mum ALIVE OR DRESSED.
large quantity of PORK CUTTINGS
on, bend for sale cheap.
G. & I. PETTY
SEAFORTH PLANING M.1.14e
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTO
THE snbacriberbegs leave to thankhi
cristomerafor the liberal patronage eaten
Inti since commencing business in Seaforth,
trastathat hamay be favored with a (sou
of the same. \
Parties intaading to build would do well to gate -
lam itt call, ea he will continue tO keep on hand it
argestoek of lilt kinds of `'
DRY PINE LUMBER,
S 4Alk- Solif It ,
DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATH, - ETe:
Hefeels confident of givingsatisfactiontathew
who may favotarhirn with theirpatronage, avr
but first-claes workmen are employed. . • '
aa.Particularattention paid te Custom P
2fn JOHN H. BROADFOOL
•
EGG WPORIV
The enibecriber hereby thanks ME; mita a _erdis-
eustomersamerchants and others) for their libetat
patronage during the past seven years, and Iva*
by strict "mtegrity andeIose attention to bu
to merit their confidence and trade in tbefutare
}Inning greatly enlarged his prensisesid
tha winter, he is now prepared to pay the
HIGHEST CASH PRICE -
For any quantity of good fresh egga, deliterel
at the
EGG EMPORIUM,
Main Street.Seafortla
Wanted by the anbscriber 25 ton.s par-
ade= WERAT STIanna.
D. D. NV:1'80N.
LUMBER. LIT3M-3;
THECRANBROOK, MILLS
I
E UNDERSIGNED would beg leave to c
the attention of the pubhc. to their.
Stock of Lumber of all kinds, and Shingjea 0,
elm best quality, and at the very Lowest Prienti
SIZED HEMLOCK ALWAYS ON ICAND,
From 10 feet, up.
All orders sent lay mail or otherwise pro
Ia attended to; A discount of 8 percent ma*
orders. Interest charged on accounts
over 3 months. Make enquiries as to quality
prices before purchasing elsewhere.
.BRUSSELS DRAWKILIL
TOAIITN & BURROWS,
PROPRIETORS,
THE Subscribers take this opportunitytn Tot=
i -1- thanks to their numerous cnstomers for thew
patronage extended to them during the Past Sea'"'
son, and bete by strict attention to busineanand
by supplying a good article, to merit a centime,
ance of the same.
LIME BURN.ED
A. good article guaranteed. Price 14 ciente pee
. baishel, at the kiln; 16 cents, °nears.
T.EMRS STRICTLY CASIL
Bruseele, aday 2, 1876. 43)
BUTTER TUBS,
SAUMEL TROTT
T_TAS- now on hand at the Seaforth Tub Factory
a ,nnraber of his well and favorably know*,
litachine Turned Rutter Packages.
These Packages are the best in wet and will
• give- satisfaction.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO
LARGE PURCHASERS.
1.1r., Trott expecte in a short tittle to oonafiente
the manufacture of Wash, Tuba on a large easba
3:1 SAMUEL TROTT Bailor*
E4IPSE OATMEAL MILLS.
NOW IN FULL : OPERATION.
Oat Meal, Split Pea, Pot Barley,
t,4Yrn Heal Chopped,
And All Kinda of Mill Feed Constantly (;11 "rand
Chopping done Tuesdays and Fridayi. Oatmeal
axe hange4 for Oats. Highest price paid for Ostia
Peas and Barley.
41$ CURRIE & THOMSON.
ELM LOGS AND BASSWOOD HEAD-
,: ING BOLTS WANTED.
et_RAYa YOUNG &• SPARTA:NG raw:Lira thiga
wiater2,000 Standard Elm Logs, II- 'heal:
feet lotto; 1,000 Cords Basawood Ileadb4,-aa0an
88 inches long; alsosplit Stave Boltst au"'
long, aiza Cord Wood. Parties degrouaaillur-
nishirigcan make contracts at the Workstartit,
calling at the office in rear of the ilimers
Store. 48“
NOVEMBER 24, 187e.
istion of the Jews to
= estine.
A residence of some years in the Holy
Lima leads a Writer in the Jewish Herald
to conclude that there are signs of the ap-
preaching.restoration of 'the Jewrto that
woo. V‘ The last four or five
pear' s belie witnessed a relnrii oftheIws
palestine from all parts, but more es-
eel/illy from Russia, which has :been ate
togother fieprecedented. The Hebreiv
poPillation. of Jerusalem is now probably
double what it was ten years ago. Ac.
,curate statistics on this subject it is im-
ible to find, as the Mu:item-Jews dread
Foss
A census from superstitious reasons, and.
also from fear of having.to pay more by
way of poll tax to the Turk if their true
limbers were known. For these reasons
sna especially the latter, their official
Tetarns on the subject are not to be
trusted. In 1872 and 1873 such num-
'hers 'returned to Saphed alone, one of.the
four holy cities of the Jews,- inlhe moun-
tains af Galilee,that there were no hoUses
• to receive -them, and - building was for a
.considerable length of time carried on all
night, as well as all day. This, be it
remembered, in the East, where the night
isemphatically the time 'in which no man
can work Great accessions still continue
daily; and whereas, ten years ago, the
Jews were confined in their own quarter
in Jerusalem, the poorest and worst,they
now inhabit all parts of the city, and are
•-aIways.reakly to rent every house that is
to be let. Notwithstanding this happy
change'owing to -want of accommodaticn
still, a building society has'been formed,
and many of its simple tenementsare now
rising outside the city to the northwest._
Even before this many Jewish houses had/
already been built in two little colonies
outside the Jaffa gate: Moreover, the
-Jews in Palestine are cert&nly acquiring
possession of landed property in the vil-
lages and country districts." The writer
attributes these changes to --first, new
land laws affectinr, Palestine; secondly.
new laws of miliary service in Russia;
thirdly, new civilization throughout the
East.
Stick to Your Byksiness.
There is nothing- w hich, should be more
liequently impressed upon the minds of
young menthan the importance of stead-
ily pursuing some one business. The
frequent changing from one employment
to another is one of the most common
errors committed,and to it may be traced
more than half the failures of men in
business, and much of the discontent and
disappointment -which render life uncom •
fortable: It is a very common thing fo
a man to be dissatisfied with his business;
and to desire to change it for some other,
• which, it seems to him, a more lucrative
employment; but, in nine cases out of
ten, it is a mistake. :Look around you,
and you will find among your acquaint-
ances abundant verification of our asser-
tion. There is an honest farmer who has
toiled a few years, got his farm paid for,
but does not grow rich very rapidly, as
much for lack of contentment mingled.
with industry as anything, though he is
not aware of it. He hears the wonder-
ful stories of California, and how for-
tunes may be had for the trouble of pick-
ing them up; mortgages his farm to raise
money; goes away to the land of gold,
and, after many months of hard toil,
eonies home to commence again at the bot,
tom of the hill for a more weary and less
successful climbing up again. Mark the
3nen in every community who are notori-
cus for ability and equally notorious for
never getting ahead, a.ncl you will usually
find them to be those who never stick to
any one business long, but are always
forsaking their occupation just when it
begins to be profitable.—Scientific Amer-
ican.
Light Brahmas for Profit.
Some years ago, a dozen Light
Brahmas were selected for me, mostly
by accident, as the foundation for a flock.
Without going into details,I will say
that their record for several years was
most satisfactory. They were large in
size, the hens often weighing ten pounds,
and yet moderate in appetite. They
had the freedom of the farm, and did as
little harm in the garden as any liens
could be expected. to do. They were
amiable in temper, and active and in-
dustrious in procuring their food. As
an ornament to the lawn, they were
conspicuous, exciting th+ audible ad-
rairatio n of -passers by—more particular.
ly the rosters, which were as handsome
birds as ever I saw. They had good
quarters, and repaid the slight attention
they received with vast quantities of
eggs, of very large size and rich quality.
They begin to lay about the 1st of Janu-
ary each year (the young ones), and con-
tmeI with the least practicable inter-
missions. When, on account of prolong-
ed sieknese, I thought it best to sell off
all my stock, and relieve myself of all
care, 1 they sold at auction for better
prices that any other property offered. I
kept an accurate aecount of their current
expenses and their gross profits, and
found the net income to amount to about
$3 per head each year. ---Cor. Country
Gentleman.
Miseries.
Hearing the bells ring for the marriage
of your rival. -Toasting cheese, an41 when
it is more than half done, letting it fall
into the ashes. --Drying a long letter,
by holding it negligently behind your
back to the fire, as you converse with a
friend turning round and beholding it all
in flames. —Forced. by politeness to
leave a comfortable party for the pur-
pose of accompanyng a crossiold maid to
her lodgings, two miles distant.—Mak,-
ing several memorandum knots - in your
handkerchief, and forgetting , the ini-
portt.nt cause of everyone of them.—
Dreaming that you hate suddenly ac-
quired a llarge fortune, • stretching out
your hand to grasp the welcome booty,
awakening, and finding nothing in your
fist but the bed-post.—Going with', a
party of pleasure on the 'water; while
In the act of handing a lady into the
boat, your foot slips, and you -tumble in
Up to your neck, dragging the affrighted
fair elle after you.
Monster Umbrellas.
Messrs. Wilson, Matheson & Co., Glas-
gow, have finished an order for forty
• aalanaains, which a Glasgow firm intend
to present to several African chiefs with
Whom they do business. Three of the
unbrellas are about 30 feet in 'circurrifer-
eno.e, and the smallest ones measure
about 18 feet. The material of which
they are made is richly variegated dam-
- ask silk, with a fringe varying frcim— 3
to 18 inches in length, and- the top is
ornamented with a gilt ball. The inside
is lined with finished cloth. The ',whale-.
bone ribs are about the thickness of a
walking -stick ; and the lancewood han-
dle, which is furnished with a spike for
tenting purposes, is divided: in the mid-
dle with a bayonet joint, by means of
which the palanquins are rendered : -more
portable.
•
To Soften and Purify Water.
James- Brum voltam- astfolIOWs in the
Builder: "Will you be good enough to
allow me to make known in your coluinns
the extremely simple discovery that I
have made, that -hard waters are ren-
:dered very soft: and pure, rivalling dis-
tilled water, by Merely boiling a two -ounce a
phial, say, in kettleful of water? The
carbonate of lime and any impurities will
be found adhering to :the phial. The
water boils verrnitioi quicker ,at the
same time. The -knowledge 'of -this fact
will prove a boon to housewives and
laundresses, aiewell as to brewers, as it
is affirmed that good porter :cannot be
brewed out of 'onclon.
3)
SPEO/AT.4 NOTICES.
EPPS'SCrOCOA.--LGratefuland comforting
—"By a thorough knowledge of the
natural laws which govern the operations
of digestion and nutrition, and by a care-
ful application of the fine properties of
Well -selected cocoa, -Mr. Epps has pro-
'vided our breakfaet tables with a delicate-
ly flavoured beyerage,which may save us
inanY heavy doctors' bills. It is by the
judicious use of Buell articles of diet that
a constitution may be gradually built up
until'strong enough to resist every ten-
dency to disease. Hundreds of subtle
maladies are floating around us ready to
attack wherever there is a -weak point.
We may escape many a fatal shaft by
keeping ourselves wellfortified with pure
blood, and a properly nourished frame."
Civil Service Gazette. Sold only in pack-
ets labelled-- "James Epps & Co., Ho-
meeopathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle
St. ,and 170, Piccadilly, London." 421-52
0
CONFESSIONS OF A VICTIM.—Published as
a warning and for the benefit of young men
and others who suffer from Nervous Debility,Loss
of Manhood, &c., giving his rules of Self-Ctire,
after undergoing much suffering and expense, and
mailed free on receiving a post-paid directed en-
velope,. Address NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, P. 0.
Box 153, Brooklyn., N. Y. 404-26
THE.GREAT FEMALE REMEDY.I-Job Moses'
Periodical Pins—This invaluable medicine is
unfailing in the cure of all those painful and
dangerous diseases to which the feraale conetitu-
tion is subject. It moderates all excess and re-
moves all obtractions, and a speedy cure may be
relied on. To matried ladies, it is &culla:11y suited.
It will, in a shorttime, bring on the monthly pe-
riod with regularits, . These pills should not be
taken by Females daring the first three months
of Pregrancy, as they are stunt°, bring on Mis-
carriage, but at any other time they are safe.. In
all Cages of Nervous and Spinal Affections,
painin the back and limbs, fatigue on slight ex-
rtion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics, and
hites, these pins will effect a cure when all other
eana have failed; and, although a •powerful
reraedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony,
oa an7thing 'hurtful . to the constitution. Fnll
aiaections in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved. Job Moses,
New York, Sole Proprietor. $1 00 and 12a cents
for poinage enqlosed Co Northrop & Lyman, To-
ronto, cant., general • agents for the Dominion,
will insure a bottle containing over 50 falls by
retnrn mail. Sold in Seaforth by E. Hickson &
Cof, J. S. Roberts, and R. Lumsden. 197
i
ELECTRICITY! THOMAS'EXCELSIOR ECLECTRIC
On—WORTH TEN TIMES ITS WEIGHT IN
Goan..—Pain cannot stand where it is used. It is
tie cheapest medicine ever made. One dose cures
common sore throat. • One bottle has oared bron-
chitis. Fifty cents' worth has cured an old stand-
ing cough. It pesitively cures catarrh, asthma,
and croup. Fifty waits' worth has cured crick in
the back,and the same quantity lame back of eight
years' standing. The following are extracts from
a few of th& many letters that havebeen received
from difierent parts of Canaaa, which, we think,
should I.:efficiently satisfy the ' most skeptical: j.
Callard; of Sparta, Ont., writes, "Send me 6 dozen
Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil, have sold all I had from
you. and watt more now; its cures are truly,won-
derful." Wm. McGuire, of -Franklin, ;writes, " I
have aom all the agent left, it acts like a charm—
it was slow at first, but takes sp:endidly now." H.
Cole, of Iona, writes, "Piave forward 6 dozen
Thomas' Edectric Oil, I am nearly out, nothing '
equals it. It is highlyrecommended by those who
have used it." J. Bedford, Thamesville, writes,
"Send me at once a further supply of Ecleetrie
Oil, I have only one bottle left. 1 never saw any-
thing sell so well mad give such general satisfac-
tion." J. Thompson, Woodward, writes, "Send
me some more Eclectrio Oil,__I have sold entirely
out. Nothing takes like it." Miller & Reid, Ul-
verton, P. Q., write, "The Eclectic Oil is getting
a great reputation here, and is daily called for.
.Q.awrite, "
Send us aorurther supply without delay." Lenteynea
Gibb & C, Buckingham, P. Send us
one gros.
s of Eclectrie Oil. We find it
i
to take well." • Sold by all medicine
dealers. p ice 25 Cents. S. N. THOMAS, PHELPS,
N.Y . And NORTHROP & LYMAN , Toronto, Ott.,
Sole Agentsfor the Dominion. NOTE.—Ecleotrio
—Selected andElectrized. Sold in Seaforth by
E. Hickson & Co., J. S. Roberts, and R. Lents -
den, 453-8.
THE HURON FOUNDRY,
SEAFORTH
ANDREW WHITELAW
HAS pleasure in announcing to the public that
hie New Foundry' in Seaforth is now
IN FULL WORKING- ORDER,
And that he is prepared to do
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS.
MILL MACHINERY,
ENGINES, BOILERS,
And frkRMIEG IMPLElliEiVTS
Of every kind repaired promptly and satisfac-
- torily.
Straw Cutters, Root Cutters, Horse-
powers, and Drag -saws ot hand at all
times.
ANDRE W WHITELA W.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION.
A N Examination of Pupils for admission to the
-La- High School. Clinton, will be held (D. V.) in
the Central Sehool, Clinton, en
TUESDAY, the 19th, and WEDNES-
DAY, the 20th DECEMBER., 1876,
At 9 o'clock A. M.
i Candidates shotad, if possible, notify James
Turnbull, Eq;, B. A., Head Master,
Not Later than the' 13th of November'
Of their intention to present themselves for ex-
amination,
ARCHIBALD DEWAR,
465 P. S. Inspector.
1VIT-TSI -
P I A. N.0 0 R. ORGAN.
Mits. C. M. DUNLOP, a thorOugh and efficient
av-i- Teacher, will receive a
FEW 'MORE, PUPILS
At her residence on Ovaries Steed. 468*18
anostan
nig HURON EXPOSITOR.
,
--EAS. TEAS TEAS.
1
FROM THIS DATE UNTIL
NOVEMBER FIRST
I WILL SELL TEAS IN
50R 10 POUND LOTS
AT PRICES
•TiO SUIT -THE TIMES.
PRICI. WILL RANGE FROM '
25 TO 65 OMI\TI'S
PER POUND.
COME AND CET YOUR WINTER
STOCK 'AND tAYE,MOliEi
By Baling in Lots at
• PA.IRT_J-5E"S
CHEAP
CASH GROCERY.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
Paid in, CASH' for
500 13 1.7 S E1 E 1.4S
OF GOOD
'POTATOES,
Delivered at the
CHEAP CASH GROCERY.
_FREE DELIvER Y.
J. FAIRLEY, Seaforth.
OPENED OUT AGAIN.
THOMAS LEE'S
FLOUR AND FEED
STC01=2,
Happened to be one of the unfortanate onei that
got burned oat at the late fire. He has opened'
out again in
HIS NEW STORE;
OPPOSITE THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
Where he hopes to be able to supply his many
customers with
GROCERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER.
Call and See for Yourselves.
Jily Terms for the Future are Strictly
Cash or Produce.
Don't forget the Place—Three Doors North of
the Post Office.
THOMAS LEE.
A ,LOT OF DYE STUFFS
Of very • superior qnality just received at
J. S. ROBERTS'
DRUG STORE;
Consisting in part of tlie followin
MADDER,
MADDER COMPOUND,
° COCHINEAL,
CREAM TARTAR,
FUSTIC,
ALUM,
INDIGO COMPOUND,
ALSO A LOT OF HANDY PACK-
• AGE DYES,
SUCH AS YELLOW SLATE, SCARLET,
BLUE, GREEN and ROSE,
and in fact nearly all colors, which are guaran-
teed to produce beautiful and fast colors if direct-
ions are faithfully followed.
J. S. R6BERTS,
Opposite Powell's Temperance Reese Seaforth.
SAW LOGS WA NTED.
Messrs. COLEMAN & GOUINLOCK
Will pay the Highest Cash Price for
SAW LOGS OF ALL KINDS.
Also a quantity of ELM LOGS suitable for the
manufacture of Hoops.
Custom Sawing atended to promptly,
and as cheap as at any other mill.
lLumber.of every deocription, also Shingles,
Lath and Pickets always on band, and at the very
owest Market prices. '
5000 CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE.
COLEMAN & GOIJINLOCIC,
Beaforth
417
r,Tt
7
_
.TRY AqA, IN.
_
THE tindertigned Would revealingly ieforrn hl
-1- old hiendb and patrons and the world at large
thathahie ping to try.hia luck again. Now IR
the atop!, lately ecaupiedahy Mrs; Burnie y, one
• does? eolith Megarey's new bakery, and oppo
site thelirmers' Stoke, where. he will, as in the
pastaendesnor to the very best of his ability te
give all nho may favor bim with their patronage
the very best valua for their money itt
BOOTS AND SHOES
, He thee te very Large Stook of New Work .tlaa
will be soldat prices to suit the times. Also a
large qbAntity of old stock that must be sold foi
what it will bring.
Partial leaving their Orders recently will pleas
call again, as he has
LOST HIS MEASURE BOOK
Containing their Measures.
Ali parties having long standiag accounts un-
paid will please
CALL AND -SETTLE THEM
AT ONCE,
As he cannot wait for his money as in the past.
Trusting that his old frieods will not forget
him in his misfortune 'and with thanks for the
past and hope for Will future, he will try, 1r3
again.
THOMAS COVENTRY,
485 SEAFORTH.
1/41/41/0 1;1,
JOHNSON BROTHERS.
we have
HURON PLANING MILL.
THE undersigned hereby finform their many
•a- customers and the publio generally of the Re-
moval of their Factory and Lumber -yard to new.
and more oommodions manniees o
'NORTH MAIN STREET,
Where, with imunased facilities and some new
machinery of the best make, they will -continue
to manufacture and fill all orders for
Sashes, Poo. rs, Blin,ds, Mouldings,
. And all kinds of
PLA11.IE.D LUMBER
At Prices- to Suit the Times.
Farm Gates, Hay Racks, Cheese
Boxes, dc.
A Large Stock of Seasoned Lumaer on Hand.
LATH AND SHINGLES.
Jig Sawing and Custom Planing will
Receive Prompt Attention.
The subscribers hereby thank their numerous
customers for the liberal patronage extended to
them during the past, and hope, by strict integ-
rity and close attention to business, to merit a
continuance and increase -of the same.
To all those whose accounts are overdue we give
a cordial invitation to pay up.
GRAY & SCOTT.
P. S.—Plans and Specifications for Buildings
furnished on application. • 424
LTOTI=..
NEW SHOE SHOP.
THE undersigned begs to notify the inhabitants
-a of Seaforth and surrounding country that he
has commenced business
IN SEAFORTH,
In the Shop next door to Pillman's Carriage Fac-
tory, where he intends to carry on
The Custom Shoe Business
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
The Stock having been carefully selected, and
none but
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN
EMPLOYED,
And by strict attention to businees, the public
can rely on getting good value for their money*:
REPAIRING done with, Neatness
and Dispatch,.
J. J. SCOTT.
458
WOOLEN -MILLS.
WOOL WANTED
To Card, Spin, Manufacture, or in
Exchange for 'Woolen Goods.
CUSTOM TOLL CAROM
Always done to take home the same day. ,
SPINNING, WEAVING-, COLORING,
CLOTH FULLING, DRESSING,
And every other branch of the business well done
• on short notiee.
TWEEDS, FULL CLOTHS,
BLANKETS, SHEETING,
Flannel; Stocking Yarn, &c.
All of our own manufacture, and made out of
good wool, cheap for cash or wool.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Any kind of Wo-olen Goods made to
order out of your own trelool.
TERMS—Cash, or 20 per cent. extra.
A. G. VANEGMOND.
Seaforth, May 25, 1876. 442
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
HAVING SAVED ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS WORTH OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
From the late Fire, I Offer the same stock saved
to the public at
LESS THAN COST PRICE.
Give we a Cell, you will find it to your advan-
tage. I request an early settlement of all an
counts due me in order to help me to build again.
Residence—Old Block, Goderich Street, near
Edward Cash's.
459-13 SAMUEL STARK.
MA13EE & 3IcDONALD'S
PLANING MILL
1/Ind Sash and Door Factory
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO.
ATABEE & McDONALD 'having established it
.1-V-/- connection with their Lumber Yard a Plan-
ing Mill and Sash ahd Door FaetoZa are prepared
to execute work in 'this line in a iatigfactory
manner. Planing and Lumber Dressing of every
deseriptinn done to order,
Doors, Sigma; Frames, &c., always on hand or
made to order in the best manner and of 'good
niaterial.
Lumber of all kinds On hand and for sale as
usual. ` •
Estimates furnished for buildings of all kinds.
449. MABEE & MoDONALD.
ever before had th
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JOHNSON BROTHERS.'
PIANOS&ORGANS
Wholesale and Retail.
THE MATHUSEK ,
AND GABLE & CO.'S PIANOS.
THE VOGEL
AND LINCOLN ORGANS
THE SEAFORTH MUSICAL °
INSTRUMENT EMPORIUM.
WILLSON & SCOTT
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Musical Instru-
ments of all kinds, -
Beg to direct the attention of the public
to the following facts: They make a
Speciality of the Best Pianos and Organs
in the Canadian. market.
THE MATHUSHEK & CABLE & SONS
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
Never beforelas any'piano been sub-
jected to such close criticism and severe
tests by friends and foes as have the
above named instruments. The scale,
being BO radically different from any
other, so ingenious in its construction,
and producing such wonderful power and
purity of tone, has attracted the atten-
tion -and admiration of mechanics, phil-
osopers and musical critics; and they -
have therefore been looked upon as inno-
vations byinanufacturers and. dealers iii
other Pianos, who, being unable to find
in them any weak points for assault, have
endeavored to storm them by unjust as-
sertions. But after ten years of thorough
trial of the one, and -Twenty of the other
the manufacturers are enabled to prove
that they have more than vindicated the
highest hopes of their friends, and are
fast silencing the guns of their enemies.
A trial is all that is required to thorough-
ly convince the public of these facts.
THE VOGEL & LINCOLN ORGANS
Are universally acknowledged to be the
best in the market, and each instrument
is fully warranted for five years. • The
following are a few of the many advan-
tages we claim for this instrument over
all others made: The PATENT PIANO
AT110‘.011MENT is a complete success;
is fully proved and. tested. Sparkling
i
'Vivacity s by this imparted to the mu-
sic. Is always in tune, The Manifold
Pipe gives richness and purity of tone,
equalling the best Pipe Organs, is prov-
ed, and. above competion, and stands un-
equalled. and alone. Science, experience,
good stock, skilled workmanship and
honest purpose make these Organs. They
commend themselves. They are beauti-
fully vuiced and tuned.
Pianos and Organs of other makes sup-
plied on order when desired.
The Trade Liberally Dealt with.
' A few Second -Hand Instruments al-
ways on hand.
Remember the -Place, and don't pass
hy.
WILLSON & SCOTT.
P.A. RI M E3 Pa
Now is Your Chearee toGet
_CHEAP HARNESS.
- -JOHN WARD,
•
SEAFORTH,
11IS on hand a large quantity of Harness, both
Heavy and Light, which were slightly tar-
nished at the Brussels Fire, and which, although
nearly as good as ever, will be sold off at
,‘•
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.
SINGLE HARNESS
From $8 upwards. '
CD TR, S
Froin $1 upward
And other 'Goods Proportioiate1y Cheap.
CALL SOOff BEFO E TIIESE
GOODS A,RE ALL IGOEE.
GOOD VVORK 0 HAND
1
And Made -to Order as erma
A GOOD STOCK OF VALISES,
TRUNKS, W IPS,
AND FURNIS LNGS.
JOHN WARD.
KIDD'S HARDWARE.
RECEIVE
DIRECT FROM MANUF CTURERS :
AMERICAN CUT NAIL,
SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS,
HOES AND RAKES,
• GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, &c.
FENCING WIRE
AND 13-UILDING. HARDWARE
Of Every Description Cheap.
EAyE TROUGHS A_ND' CONDUCT-
' ING PIPE
Put up on the Shortest Notice
nd Warranted.
Special inducements Cash and
Prompt Paying Customers,
JOHN KIDD.
THE GREATEST WOND
ERN TIMES
R OF MOD'
HOLLOWAY'S
PILLS &OINTMENT
Tile Pills Parify theBload, ern
of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys
are invaluable in all complain
Females. '
The Ointment is the only
fork bad Legs, Old Wounds. So
cot all a:J*1;1'4131T
nd Bowels, and
s incidental to
•eliable remedy
Ts and Ulcers,
of however long standing. For flronchitia, Dip-
htheria, Coughs, Colds Gout, Rheumatism, and
all Skin Diseases it has no equal.]
• BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
I deem it ray duty to state that my 2111sand
Ointment are neither manufactured nor sold in any
part of the United States. Each Pot and Box
• bears the British Government Stamp, with the
words, " Hcanoway's Pints AO OINTMENT,
LONDON," engraved thereon. On the label is
the address, 533, OXFORD STREET. LONDON.
g• Spurious imitations ofi "H011oway's Pills
and Ointment" are manufacturedlrarayisallouuo0
de.,r
bthye nsa.mFe.ofIt'enatfryoli-
Curran, & Co.,
Druggists, of New York, with
-an assumed Trade Mark.
thug --In Canada.
the, principal Wholesale dea-
lers HI -these coan terfeits are
LX3IAN, CLARE & CCr.
NORTHROP & LYMAN, and
LY3tAN 13ROTHERS & CO.,
who obtain them at very low prices, from
3, F. Heinn, Curran & Co., of New York, and
which are is supplied to unprincipled Retail
Vendors. who sell the same as my genuine Pills
and Ointment, which are manufactured enly at
533, Oxford Street, London, and may be obtained
from the following Firms, viz:—
EVANS, MERCER & Co, Montreal.
Messrs. ACF,13.Y, BROWN & CO., IfillifflX, N. S.
Messrs. T. B. BARRER & Sons, St, J ohn, N. B.
Messrs. Emacia & Co., Toronto.
Who import them direct from bere.
THOMAS II-OLLOWAY.-
583, Oxford Street, W. C. 454
ROYAL CANADIAN BANK.
SEAFORTH BRANCH.
DOMINION BLOCK, MAIN -ST.,
SEAFORTH.
Drafts on New York Payable at any
Bank in the _United States.
Bills of Exchange_ on London payable
at all Chief Cities of the United Eingdora.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
M. P. HAYES,
411_ MANAGER
DR. WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC
MEDICINE.
The Great Engl sh
Remedy is especially e -
commended as anunfdil-
ing cure' for Semi al
Weakness Sperrnatorr-
- hea, Impotency, and all
Be for eadiseases that follow as Ante z.,,
a secluenee of Self abuse, as Loss of Memory,
Universal Lassitude, Pain io the Back, Dimness
ti.
of Visiote Premature Old Age, ad many other
diseases that leads to Insanity o Consumption
and a Premature Grave, all of Tallith as a naleare
first caused by deviating from the atk of nat ure
and over indulgence. The Spec ffe Medicine is
the result of a life study and ma y years of en-
perienceln treating these special 4iieeaees. Pam-
phlet free by mail. The Specific Medicine is sold
by all Druggists at $1 per package, or 6 packages
for $5, or will b o sent by mail
money, by addressing WILLIA
Windsor, Ont. Sold in Seaforth
Co., S. S. Roberts, R. Lumsden
merchants.
n receipt of the
GRAY & CO.,
y E. Hickson &
nd all druggist
461752
DOMINION STEAMSHI COMP'Y.
XJESSELS Sail Weekly from Q ebec for Liver-
pool, calling at Belfast. hrough Tickets
issued from SeaforthtoLiveinool
Steerage, Seaforth to Live • ol
Cabin, Seaforth to Liverptra
A. AR AGE, Agent.
cq2
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A few thousand &liars to lo a on improved
1
farm property, principal payable t any time, and !
in any auras to atilt the borrowe 8' connenienee. '
Some very nice Building Leta lot sale inSeaforth
and Egmondville. Can and see lain and get par 0
dealers. .
4118 :ARMITAGE. '