The Huron Expositor, 1876-12-15, Page 7ECgltiBER 15, 1876.
Iteneailinuks Opinlon
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itAll American cities are built upon
the same plan, that of a chess board ;
•all the streets have very nearly the same
breadth, the same aspect, ancl the -satne
flare- ee-eenerally the names of trees or
of -illustrious men. Everpiliere, • for
eaaenple, you will fled a Washington
Area and a Lafayette street, crossing at
right fogies, avenues which. haVenum-
bers and not names. All the houses and
all the public edifices look alike; the,
hotels are built after the same colossal
medal, so that, after having passed a
night in a aleeping-car, You wake up- in
• another city along distance away, and
have difficulty in realizing that you
have changed plaoes at ali. The hotel at,
which hrryie hai the Same -columned.
entry as the one you left the evening
before, the same office opposite the door,
thesame cigar stand, newspaper stand,
the same elevator with mirrors, the same
entries with red carpets, the same bar,
the same dining -room Where you are
served by the same.looking negroes who
invite you to a seat by the same signs:
and when you go out you find the same
tiara office at one hide where 'they sell
you the same. railway tickets, and at the
corner the same druggist with his soda -
water fountain. Who was it that said
that France was the country of unity?
If unity is found anywhere it is in the
United States, and it must be confessed
that this unity considerably simplifies
the work of traveling. " -M. Molin-
,ari. •
THE SEAAVEP
' STAGE BU
-7)-Ritk
INEss.
To tlidi Niopis Seafortk
OAMPBELL bogs
tJ Merehanteanteetne
the libieetpetronagerraed
ea emitter of the Dreetee
Arh
eteeervethtiqszte- the
men of .8eatOrtlidoe
d him lancelet
Bn8jfl5 4.11"1*
_ oreb.
lite Veal easel state tint Ito is eitev,beetteiltiikiae.
ea, than serer te'Atte:Abel • eituttotilleeinateeee
., .
erg hokving mesa another eesen in thsaervieel
GoOd4 by- yall a -11-Vored'el etta. lionse• - bake
nre reranved carefully and reasonatat territ
Gae plowed, and all ot er eleOree
and moderate e es are the( eirdinai in thle lin
men y.
atten ea to en the ellortest • otiee. Prompt EMU.
pieneeples wheeh he °beat in hie business.
To the Tea
The old Royal Mail S
Ishii*. Parties tequirinee
forth anti Beane& -will find
safeat
an most omelette
estrefttl arta sober, the horse
the coaches waxen ana comet
BELL-, Proprietor.
VALUABLE FAR
BY Atio
Ereeutors of the
-1- drew Reid will offer for
at BRUMFIELD, eon
1876nat 1 o'clock P. M., t
farmeisho property of the
contains 94 scree af
of which are cleared. an
timbeeed with hardwooa a
inhale shed and good cedar
also a god spring week
The niece is situated on
Road, five miles 'west of
four miles from /deified
cent. of the- purabs.se mon
day of sale ; the balance o
1877, 'Without intemat.
thenret Of April.- For hat
TWO& XELLS, Varna, r
Winglisan, SAMUEL RE
Auctioneer at Bayfield. W
Auctioneer.
Public.
still 404' ead fem.,
travel between Belie
the MenteSekeent thee
Ie, The driver* nee
fast and reliable
rtahle. JOHN CAMP.
FOR SALE
44\
tate 'OE the gate Ara
1e b'y Public Ameticii,
fURDAY, DEC. ie.'
at valnahle -lin- Preived
late A. Reid. The firm
anent land, 70 mret
the behmee le 'Well
a cedar. reantehant,, t
sag honseett thepleee;
good welt and pear
the Reynold Gavel
Midi iitat16)17and
TERMS -Tin elk
to be paid on the
the lint day 0444
poOtession given en]
er parteenlarsely to
O.; ANOBEW RIM
, Karla* -or to the
ID
• M HARTereON
4694
1WiTIFOM
TO . GRANGERS, ARMERS AND
OTH
A S TIME occupy the tterttion of ell, them
-e-A- hard' times, the 'subs 'ber is detenulaed to.
meerkhem by offering go° inch Hemlock, "nest
i usually sold for inch," a the following raw
: -
la root Hemlock. &t$6 50 er thoneand ; 14 holt
Fenciege at $7, for Cash. All orders- over &ooe
5 per emit. discount. Call( and see it you. 't
gee whet is represented. I
Book Aceomits over 8 .. Inths will be dame&
e per pent.
The subscriber thanks • a numerous enettonleee
for their liberal sapport, • a solicits a contintte-
*nee of their favors.
J. gs THOMPSON.
Steam aw Mills, Mr Itiliop.
SEAFGRTII PL ING MILL,
SASH, DOR AND. IND FAGToili
THEsubscriberbega leaveto- thank his nuanesee
customers for the lTherIpatroyage extend**
1111nel/ice commencing bnal3Laam Sea/teeth; gni
tenets that he maybe Iaro4ed , with continuant*
of the sante.
Parties intending to buil wenld do well to
him acall, as he -will eon un ta keep on hand et
ergo etock of all finds ef
DRY PINE 'LUMBER,
SeAftlnt,
DOORS, BLINDS,MOULDINGS,'
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC.
Hefeelseonfident of LngsatiSfection tatbose
who mayfavour him with tbeirpatronage, s noni
batfiret-claesworfinen a replayed. -
eelearticularattention aid. to Custom Pleats
201 JOHN 11 BROADFOOT;
.EGG .EMPQR10101
The subscriber herebyj hanks his ntiteeioiti
customers(merebants others) for their/Omit
patronage during the past( seven yearse and/topes( •
ny strict integrity andeloiattention to busineese
to meeit their confidence d trade in thefuture.
Having greatly erllarg d his premises, during
the vrinter.he is now prepared ta pay the
HIGHEST CASH PRICE!
For any quantity Of gd fresh eggs, delivered
at the
EGG EMPORIUM,
Main Street, Seaforth.
Wanted by the subscri er 25 tons a good ere
clean WHEAT '8TE-dm ,
D. WILSON
LU MBER. FL -UMBER.
THE CRANBR OK MILLS"
rPHE UNDERSIGNED
the attention of the
Stack of Lumber a all
she best quality, and at
SIZED HEMLOCK
From 10- feet, up.
• All orders sent by in
ly attended to; A discou
orders. interest eharged
over S months. Make en
prieee before purehaein g e
ould beg leave to cell'
public Are their IMO ,
ds, aud Shingles
he very Lowest Priem
WAYS ON HAND,
il or otherwise prompt-
itof &per cent on large
ozi accounts eunning
' "es est° quality and
ewhere.
BRUSSELS 1RAW KILN.:
TOWN & 13TIRROWS,
PROPRITORS.
Subscribers take th s opportunity to return-
hanke to their nuraer us oustomers for the
patronage extended to them during the past sue
Ben, and bepe by strict at ention to busineessele4
by supplying a good artio e, to merit a continn-
anee ot the same.
LIME BURN D DAILY.
i,,oPiniocaers 14 oentS per
s
TLY CASH..
A good aztiele guarantee
bushel, at the kiln; 15 ce
TEMRS STRI
.Bieessels, May 2, 1876.
• GOOD NEVVS.
T HAVE came to tlTie-[-c-oinsion that 1will sell -
-L. those Two -Dozen Sewi g Machines at Fitatoe9
prices. Come now if you ant to -make
439
A BIG B+RGAIN
And save your money. Came soon, eg am'
going out fast, and make
A BIG DAY S WAGES.
1 atilt hold the Agency lo first.elass reaebilleg-
For further particulare ap ly at T. Kidd's Liquor ,
Store. THO • S D. O'CONNOR. 1
Third door south of the P et Office, Main SU.eet. 1
Seaforth. 146.
DOMINION STEA SHIP COMFY.
•
'VESSELS Sail Weekly f
T pool, calling at Bel
issued from Seaforbh to Li
Steerage, Seaforth to
Cabin, Seaforth to Li
A.
om Quebec' for Liveri.
set. Through Tickets
erpool
iverpool..
erpooL.......- • !)8
ARMITAGE Agent
A, few thousand dollars to Joan on imprOvele
farm property, principal payable -at any time, Ow.'
in any Hume to- snit the mowers' convenience -
Some very nice Building Lots for sale inSeelorth
and EgmondvilleCall aid see plan and get Pare
tieulaes A ABMITj AGE
438 I
IVITT IC..
IANG OR 0 R G AIT •
0. sa, DUNLOP, horongh and efficient -
(=hex, will receive
FW MOE PUPILS
41015
At b.er residence on Georg Steeet•
•
THE HURON E
S I TP R.
Of.
Providence arid the SootchHar-
vest.
At a meeting of the eatablished.Synod.
.of Angus recently, an overture was ,pre-
sented. praying the Synod to appoint.,the
day on which the thoughts of the eon-
gregations might be directed to the deal-
ings of God with the harvest, which has
now been on hand for nearly three
months, ancliis not yet completed. Rev.
Mr. Anderson, in eupporting the over-
ture, said it would be well for ministers -
call ;he attention of their people to
indications of dissatisfaction with their
conduct shown by the Ruler of the
Seasons. Rev. Mr. Young said it was a
very difficult subject indeed to try and
read the decrees of Divine Providence
as expressed by prosperity and adversity.
On the East coast of Scotland the harvest
had been.almost a failure, while on the
West coast fine weather had prevailed
and the harvest was a good one. Were
tkey to infer from this that the Almighty
was dissatisfied with the inhabitants on
the Eat coast and pleased with those
on the West? It was ultimately agreed
to fix the first Sabbath in November on
which ministers shall call the attention
of congregations to the dealings of God
with the bad harvest.
Denominational Bulloeks.
A late traveler in Western America
was struck by the absence of the usual
tesselated language of the bullock -driver
in the case of a man on the road with a
small team, which he thus apostrophised,
"Come hither, Baptist! Wo -o -o ! Pres-
byterian," &c. This mode of address
seemed so strange to the traveler that he
entered_ into conversation with the man,
and asked him how these titles were
applicable to a bullock team. • "Well,
sir, you see," said. he, "1 calls this the
'clesiastical team. You see that bullock
on the off -side, leading, I calls him Bap-
tist. • We'll be crossing the creek pres-
ently, he'll be bound to make for water.
• That one on the near side he's 'piscopal-
ian, 'cause he holds his head so very
high. That bullock on the off -side of
the pole, the one with the • crtimPred
horn, I calls him Presbyterian. Ile's
the most out-and-out knowing bullock
of the lot. The brindle in the Bathe yoke
with him, he's Wesleyan. He's always
a -groaning and. a -groaning, as if he was
drawing the whole load. Bless your
life, sir, he's not pulling an ounce."
noble peer is it w,bose,nerves are so deli -
°ate mete" be wounded by a hiCkneyed
quitation. - Lord glitrendon=i *fp, that
peer; and protest Ataihat any hoble,,lord
applying, even in the: language it poetry,
the epithet of villain- to any menther Of
the 'House, most of the 'use of M.10%
an expression by a :Itie; peer towards the
Right Reverend 'Prelate. - Peaeeitiakers
rose on both' sides of the Heuse.','. The
*reporters had left the 'gallery, the House
was 'proceeding to a division. - Lord
Clarendon poured out a glass of water
and drank it off. Lord 'Derby at the
same time filled another bumper of water
and called out across the table, "Your
good health Clarendon," and so the affair
ended:
-The subject of the following para
graph, taken from the Sarnia Ob8erver,
will, no doubt, be readily recognized by
many of our readers. It says : E. B.
Lumley, the sedate individual- who has
been buying a farm for the last three
yearn elifferent parts of the Province,
has lately turned 'up at Camlachie and
Wyoming, Lambton county, offering Mr.
A: Murray, 'of- the former place, $8,000
for his farm, and a.Mr. Brown, ,near the
latter place, $5,000 for his. Mr. Muir -
ray, was more lucky, however, than Mr.
Brown; for it appears Mr. Brown, ac-
companied. by. Lumley, travelled through
the mud to.Sarnia to close the bargain;
but when in the act of doing so, Lum1ey1
4found it necessary to geta large bond'
changed, and told Mr. Brown to wait
until he came in: Mr. Brown did wait, i
and, for that matter, might have beenl
waiting yet, as Lumley akedaddleci. The
same individual has since turned' up in
the township olMoore, in theeame Omanty, having for the .nonce changed his
farm,buying tactics, and in his capacity
of teacher made an engagemeut with the
trustees of one of the schools there.
They appear to have suspected that he
was not what he pretended to beand
wrote to the Public School InspectLefor
information which he gave them, and.
which spoiled. his little game in that,
quarter. The Inspector knows him of
old, and by an advertisement over his
own signature, cautions school trustees
to have nothing to do with him. The
fact is, that Lumley is perhaps one of
the most consummate scoundrels abroad,
and it would take more time and space
than we can Spare at present to enumer-
ate half of the rascality he has perpetrat-
ed during the past 20 years. •
APiece of Sound Doctrine.
It is about the season now for church
eociables. The little games of chance,
incipient lotteries, palaver, pions deceit,
and shoving of trifles jet° visitors' pos-
session, in return for their surplus cash
-all this doirbtful business is likely to
begin. As managed, too many such en-
terprises result in pitting brass into
young ladies' faces while taking the Silver
out of young gentlemen's • podketes.
Money 80 raised is more apt to he an
abomination than a blessing. Why shonld
the people be in.veiglecl into doing their
duty? If churches cannot be built, and
the gospel supported, without resorting
to means which are both silly and de-
moralizing, let there be on building and
no preaching. Christianity is worthy of
holiest patronage, and is only hindered
by any other. ' Jesus Christ is not a
child, to be amused with trinkets. He
is a man of men, and asks manly service
and candid discipleship. -Methodist Re-
corder. •
FLOWER MISSION. - The " Englieh
Flower Mission" for the sick poor, is
spreading rapidly in the chief cities of
the United Kingdom. The idea origin-
ated in the United States, but its devel-
opment in England has either been more
rapid or has attracted. more public atten-
tion than in the former country. Among
the English cities Hull has become pre-
eminent for a thorough distribution of
flowers among the sick. In 1875, 20,594
bundles of flowers, grasses, and fruit
were distributed in that one city. There
-is a central station where contributions
• are received, ; "village baskets" are de-
posited at well known points in suburban
.villages for the convenience of contribu-
tors, are dispatched to the central l sta-
tion and duly returned. Supplyand
distribu tion are thus arranged in a' sys-
tematic way. Flower missions have also
been established in Liverpool, Glasgow,
Edinburgh, Leeds, and London.
A Row IN THE ROUSE OF LORDS. -I
was witness, says Lord Albemarle, to a
curious scene in the House of Lords on
April 25th. 1853, and as a very imperfect
account of it is given in Ilansard, I
offer my version. The debate was on
• the clergy reserves in the Canada Bill.
The Bishop of Oxford, Dr. Wilberforce,
in making some quotatiou, smiled. This
• gave offence to Lord Derby. The Bishop
admitted the smile, but denied any in-
tention thereby of imputing anything of-
• fensive. Lord_ Derby -I accept at once
• the explanation that has been offered by
the Right Reverend Prelate, but when
he1ells me that it is impossible for him
to say anything offensive,•beCause he has
&smiling face, he will forgive me if I
quote in his presence from a well known
',niter, without intending in the least to
apply the words to him :
'IA man may smile and giallo aud be a villain"
Lord Clarendon (in a .voice of thunder,)
---"Oh 1 oh e oh 1" • Loed, Deafen -What
• Grand Trunk Railway.
Trains leave Seaforth Station au follows:
GOING WEST -
Day Express ' 2.08 1' M
Night Express 8-'55 P M
Morning Mixed 10:25 A M
Afternoon Mixed 5.00. P M
GOING EAST- . .
Morning Exprese ! 1'55 A M
Day Express .. 1.30 13 M
Morning Mixed • 10:25 A. M
AfternoonMixed 5.00 P M
London, Huron and truce.
'GOING SOUTH -
Mail 'Mixed
Wingham, depart .... 8.00 A. M 10.60 A M
Belgrave. 8.19 A. M 11.20 A M
Blyth 8.87 A. M 11:50 A M
Londesborough 8.49 A. M 12.15 A. M
Clinton 9.10 A. M 1.15 P el
Bencefield..... 9.25 A. M 1.40 P M
KiPpen • 9.86 A. M 1.55 P M
Hensall 9-45 LM 2.05 P M
Exeter 10.00 A. M , 2.45 P M
London, arrive .11.15 A. M 4.45 P M
GOING NORTH- Mixed. Mail.
London, depart 7.80 A. M 5.00 P M
Exeter 10.50 A M 6.20 P M
Hensall •11.15 A. M. 6.83 P M
Kippen 11.30 A.. M 641 P M
Brimfield 11.45 A. M 6.52 P M
Clinton 12.40 A. M 7.10 P M
Londesborongh 1.05 P.M •1.28 P M
Blyth 1.252. M .7.38 P M
Belgrave 1.502. M 7.56 P M
Wingham, arrive 2.20 P.M 815 P. M
Great Western Railway.
• Trains leave Brussels station, north and south,
as under:
GOING NORTH.
.... 9:25 A. M.
Accom.. .... 8:55 P. M.
Accom 9:182. M
GOING SOUTH.
Accom.. , ... 6:17 Leen
Aecom 2:57 P. M. [
Mixed 6:16 P. M.
THE GOLDEN LEON,
L9CAN & JAMIESON.
BLA.NEETS,
BLANKETS,
BLANKETS.
CY
A Large i'Sitock Of
BED B.A.IVKETS
In Home Made and Best
Canadian 1fakes,
Citectp at the: Golden Lion.
Also our Well-known
Make of
HORSE BLA KETS
From St. lifary Woolen
-
•
Fa,..tory
LOGAN & JA IESON. .
Now ill 'Your *Ohae to Get
I
CH EARHARN
JOHN 'WARD
SEAFORTH,
HAS on hand a large quantity of Harness, both '
Realty and Light, which were slightly tar-
nished at the Bruesels Fife, and whieh, altheugh
nearly es good as ever, will be sold off at
• REMARKABLY LOW 'PRICES.
-
SNGLE HARNESS
From $8 upwards.
0 la let ea.. Pr S
From $1 upwards.
'• And other Goode Proportionately Cheap.
CALL SOON BEFORE TfiEgik
GOODS AREIALL GONE.
GOOD WORK ON, HAND
And Made 'to crder as usual.
•
A GOOD 'STOCI OF VALISES, •
TRUNKS, WHIPS,
AND :FUR4VISHIN.GS.
JOHN WARD.
NOTE THIS.-Importan
quire first-class Photegreplue
Soott's Block, Seaforth, IRnow
• tion than :aver to produce eie
• photogeaphe
oughly fenovated. The leght is
struments ate efIlies' newest ki
Mocinn's practioarigperienie e
-he has Just retie:teed-a large -.
ety of frames which' he WA sell
to all who re-
itAILLES MOOR,E,
in a better pod-
ry deseription of
h bee been thar-
perfect. The In-
d, end Celeanne
sures satisfaction
Oak of every vari-
apap. 465
A • LOT OF DYE STUFFS
Of very superior quality just received at
J.S.ROBERTS'
DRUGSTORE,
Consisting in part of the following:
MADDER,
MADDER COMPOUND; •
• COCHINEAL, •
• CREAM TARTAR,
• FUSTIC, •
ALT,114,
INDIGO,
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 ere guaran-
teed to produce beautiful and fast colors if direct-
ions are faithfully followed.
J. S. ROBERTS,
Opposite-Powell's Temperance House Seaforth.
KIDD'S HARDWARE.
RECEIVED
DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS:
AMERICAN CUT NAILS,
SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS,
HOES AND RAKES,
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, &c.
FENCING WIRE
AND BUILDING HAI1DWARE
Of Every Description Cheap..
EAVE TROUGHS AND CONDUCT-
ING, PIPE
Put hp on the Shortest Notice and Warranted.
Special inducements to Cash and
ProMpt Paying Customers,
JOHN KIDD.
ROYAL CANADIAN BANK;
$EAFRTH BRANCH.
1
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 Kingdom.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOS1T0S.
M. P. HAYES,
411 MANAGER
SAW LOGS WANTED.
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 attended to promptly,
and as cheap as at any other mill. • •
Lumber of every description, also Shingles,
Lath and Pickets always on hand, and at the very
oweet market prices.
5000 CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE.
COLEMAN & GOUINLOCK,
Seaforth
417
.9
OKERY AND GLASSWARE.
WILLIAM • ALLEN
HA.S JUST OPENED OUT A VERY CAkEFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF
Grockery, Glassware, Fruit Jars, &c.,
NO OLD BANKRUPT STOCK,
•
But New Goods, New Patterns, Close Prices, to whicb he invites the attention
• of the public.
Teas, ,
Prunes,
Sauces,
Canned Goods,
Oatmeal,
FREE DELIVERY.
HAIR DRESSING.
MISS AMANDA STARK
GROCERIES.
Sugars,
Fruits,
Mustards,
Dried Apples,
Pickles,
Spices,
Hams, Bacon, Flour,
• .1
Cornmeal,
Mill Feed, 4cc.
WILLIAM ALLEN.
MAKE • HOME BEAUTIFUL.
'‘Nmsommi
Now is the Time to Adorn Your Homes with Beautiful
New Furniture at Extraordinary Low Prices.
JOHNS &. ROWOLIFFE
Will give the Best Bargains in Furniture•that may be offered before the next Centennial. We have
45-110{ STOCK OVER KIDD'S HARDWARE STORE
i • • t 4
At present, but expect soon, very soon, to have it
SC
TTERED FAR AND WIDE AMONGST OUR MANY CUSTOMERS.
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.
Entr nCe between Roberts' Drug Store and Eidd's Hardware Store. If you can not find the way
sine oujt arid we will throw you s 'tope, Yours respectfully,
JOHNS & ROWCUFFE.
WM. N. WATSON, SEAFORTHI
GENI RAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AND SEWING MA-
,
CHINE AGENT.
Insu noes on all kinds of property effected at the Lowest Possible Rates in the following first-
.
class C mpanies :
ST • CK,„......Stadacona, of Quebec ; National, of Montreal ; Phcenix, of London, Eng; Provin
ci al, of T oronto; British America, of Toronto; Royal Canadian, of Montreal
G
....Niagara District, of Si. Catharines ;ore Diseriot, of Galt; Hastings Mutual,
M TUAL.
-
1.1 ge...Liverpool, London and Globe; Travelers, of Hat -ford; Toronto Life and Tontine
also .A ent for the Canada Live Stock Insm ance Company. of Toronto
Mr ANSONsis agent for the following Sewing Machines, which cannot be beat by any other Fold
i n th country: Howe, Osborne, and Wheeler & Wilson Money to Loan at reasonable rates of
i ntere t OF 1 ICE -Bear of Lumsden's Drug Store, or one door south of D D. Wilson's Egg Em -
p ori
W. N. WATSON, Settforth.
WISHES to inform the Lathes of Seaforth and
T T Vicinity that she is prepared to makeup
SWITCHES, CURLS, BRAIDS, &c.,
In the TJatest Fashion from Combings. Prices
Moderate, and all orders punctually attended to.
A Call Solicited. Residence-Goderich Street,
Seaforth. • 4671'19
ECLIPSE OATMEAL MILS.
NOW IN FULL 01)ERATI0N.
Oat Meal, Split Peas, Pot Baxley,
Corn Meal Chopped,
And All Kinds of Mill Feed Constantly on Hand
Chopping done Tnesdays and Fridays. Oatmeal
etie banged for Oat. Highest price paid for'Oats,
Peas and Barley.
419 CURRIE & THOMSON.
op
,
of Bell vine ; -Beaver Mutual, of Toronto
R1 Eo -sr A. 1_1 1
HURON PLANINC MILL,
THE undersigned hereby inform their Many
-1- customers and the public generally of the Re-
moval of theirFactoryand Lumber Yard to new
and more commodious premises on
NORTH MAIN SltREET,
Where, with increased facilities and some new
machinery of the beet make, they will continue
to manufacture and fill all orders for
Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings;
And all kinds of
PLANED LUMBER
At Prices to Suit the Times.
Farm Gates, Hay Racks, Cheese
Boxes, &C.
A Large Stock of Seasoned Lumber on Hand.
LATH AND SHINGLES.
Jig Stewing and Custom Planing will
Receive Prompt Aftentiou.
IThe subscribers hereby thank their numerous
customers for the liberal patronage extended to
theta 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
ea cordial invitation to pay un.
STATIONED AGAIN AFTER THE FIRE.
Stoves and Tinware Cheaper ,Than Ever.
'
1Vr ES. E. WHITNE,Y Seaforth, begs to Worm her many friends and customers that she has
"1-T-1- again resumed business on the site of her old stand, where everything pertaining to the Tinware
businese will be found. A Large Stock of Stoves and Tinware always on hand and for sale cheap. '
THE BEST AND PUREST COAL OIL IN THE MARKET.
Every kind of Tin Work Constantly on band or Mad to Order. Call and see wbat sbe can do be-
fore ptxchasthg elsewhere. MRS. E. WHI'TELEY, Seaforth.
THE
GREATEST WONDER OF MOD
ERN TIMES.
The
of the
are
Femal
The
for ba
of how
htheri
all Ski
• " -
Pills Purify the Blood, correct all disorders
iyer, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and
v`aluable in all complaints incidental to
s.
Ointment is the only reliable remedy
Lege, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers,
ver long standing. For Bronchitis, Diu -
Coughs, Colds Gout, Rheumatism, and
Diseases it has no equal:
EWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
I dem it my duty to state that my Pills and
Ointm nt are neither manufaetured nor sold in any
part o the United. States. Each Pot and Box
bears he British Government Stamp, with the
words, " lloneoway'S PILLS AND OINTMENT,
LOND ," engraved thereon. On the label is
• the ad ress, 633, OXFORD STREET, LONDON.
Spu 'oils imitations of I "Holloway's Pills
and 0 Mment." are manufactured and sold under
then& 1 00! "Hon • loway's & Co.,"
by J. F. Henry, Curran, & Co.,
Drug ate, of New York, wi th
an assumed trade • Mark.
thus --In Canada.
the p •incipal Wholesale dea-
lers in these conn • terfeits are
L MAN, CLARE &
N RTHRUP & LYMAN, and
L 'MAN BROTHERS & Co.,
who btain them at very low prices, from
J. F. Henry, Curran •& Co., of New York, and
which are HI supplied to unprincipled Retail
Venda s. who sell the same as my genuine Pills
and 01 tm�nt, which are manufactured cnly at
533, 0. ford Street, London, n.nd may be obtained
from e following Firms, viz: -
ETA
Mes
Mes s. T. B. BARKER & SODS, St, John, N. B.
Mes rs. ELLIOT & Co., Toronto.
Who Import them direct from here.
• THOMAS HOLLOWAY.
538, Oxford Street, W. C. 4e4
WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC
MEDICINE.
The ` Great English
Remedy is especially re-
commended as an anfail-
ing cure for Seminal
Weakness Spermatorr: •
that Impotency,
iolaitovid aalslAiser.
al Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness
re.hdiZeasaIsemspo
enee of Self abuse, as Loss of Memory,
on Premature Old: Age, and many other
's, Mnocen & Co, Montreal.
AVERY, BROWN & Co., Hali(ax, N• S.
DR.
Be f
a seq
Unive
of Via
diseas s that leads to Insanity or Consumption
and a Premature Grave, all of which as a rnleare
nrst c used by deviating from the Path of mit ure
and o er indulgence. The Specific Medicine is
the re tele of a life study- and many years of ex-
perie (leen treating these special diseases. Pam-
phletee by men. The Specific ltiedicine is sold
by allfbruggiats at $1 per package, or 6 packages
for $5. or will be sent by mail on receipt of the
mone , by addressing WILLIAM GRAY & CO.,
Wind or, Ont. Sold in Seaforth by E. Hickson &
Co., . S. Roberts, It. Luensden and all druggist
mere ants. 461-52
M gmAGE LICENCES
OK CERTIFICATES,
ZUnder the new Act,) issued at the
,t
POSITOR OFFICE, StAFORTII
. .
auA&
.NIauthority of the Lientenent-GoVernor oOS.1,11a auk' f -
tzt
mtr"ri
N'Y
Everything Re -
AXES a
CD
CHOPPING
CHOPPING
CHOPPING
44 CHOPPING
9
41( CHOPPIN,G
AXES
r-
.A.,XES
AXES
AXES
tt'S
faa
CD
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Pi)
0
al
DOUBLE STEEL,
ONLY $1.
GRAIN SCOOPS
• 5
GRAIN SCOOPS
GRAIN SCOOPS
GRAIN SCOOPS •
GRAIN SCOOPS
FROM 75 CENTS
UPWARDS.
=• GRAY „41 SCOTT.
P. S. -Plans and Specifications for Buildings
furnished on application.
WOOLEN MILLS.
WOOL WANTED
To Gd, Spin, Manufacture, or in.
Exchange fbr oolen Goods.
G,USTOM TOLL CARDING
Always done to take bora° the same day.
SPINNING, WEAVING, COLORING,
ciapTH FULLING, DRESSING,
And every other branch of the business well done .
on short notice.
TWEEDS, FULL CLOTHS,
BLANKETS, SHEETING,
Flannel, Stocking Yarn, &c.
All of our own manurectfire, and made put of
good wool, cheap for cash or wool.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Any kind of Woolen 6-'ood8 made' to
order out of your own wool.
TERMS -Cash, or 20 per cent. extra.
A. G. VANEGMOND.
Seaforth, May 25, 1876. 442
OPENED OUT AGAIN.
THOMASLEE'S
FLOUII.AND FEED
ST01:4,
Happened to be one of the unfortunate onee that
got burned out at the late fire. He has opened
out again in
HIS NEW. STORE,
OPPOSITE THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
Where be hopes to be able to supply his many
customers with
GROCERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER.
Gall an,d. See for Yourselves.
ftly Terms for the Future are Strictly
Cash or produce.
Don't forget the Place -Three Doors North of
the Post Office.
THOMAS' LEE.
NEW SHOE SHOP.
THE undersigned begs to notify the inhabitants
of Seafeirth and surrounding country that be
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.
eel"
04 The Stock having been carefully selected, and
none but
-COW CHAINS- f+
r+
-COW CHAINS -
(1)
ret
-COW C.H A I N S- CD
-COW CHAIN
ALL PATTERNS.
ALL PATTERNS.
's..
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.
485- J. J. SCOTT.
WHERE YQU CAN FIND HIM
WILLIAM GRASSIE
JJAS again commeneed bminess after the fire
in the premises folaterly occupied by Morroe
& Hogan, on
NORTH MAIN -ST., SEAFORT1I,
Where be will be glad to meet with as many of
his old. friends and customers as CalpL make it con-
venient to call on him.
BLACKSMITH= & WAGON MAK=
In all departments carried on as formerly.
Repairing Promptly Attended to.
459 WILLIAM GRASSIE.
RENSALL PORK PACKING HOUSE
THE Subscribers having commenced business
-1- at their New Pork Packing House in Reese%
are prepared to
PAY Tilt HIGHEST PRICE
For any qeantity of
liOaS1
EITHER ALIVE OR .DRESSEp.
67
A large quantity of PORK CUTTINGS always
• on hand foist& cheap.
466 G. & J. PETTY.
•