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The Huron Expositor, 1876-12-29, Page 729, WINTER. tan O. c WILLSON'S 44. and Snow! 'tten N STREET, SEAFORT14. 7E on band a good supply of Maxwell'a lebrated , RA Pr- CUTTERS. ;taiii. Cutter& a entitled. to rank asjthe the Woride having Neaten all conapati re MENNEAL ExHiBmONt • SOURING THE, .sITERNATIONAL MEDAL grain Crushers„Horse Powers-, rge and &mg, Sawing Ma- • nd Root Cutters,. Wa44ing. chines, Wringers, chc. _ wing Machines. e Sewing 3facbine Department he keeps a iction ot all the best machines made, ia- the celebrated FLORENCE, - is becoming more poptdar every day. the Florence he keeps in Stock at all wERELER & WILSON, ROYAL,_ ANI WEBSTER. FIFTY .Secod-Fland Machines,. irious Make4 for Salt Cheap. MPING FOR BRAIDING, ar Style, the Neatest Thing Out RgPA114S. Irg Machines Repaired en the Shortest and, °heap ; also Sewing Machine Oil, tents and Repairs always on hand. 0. C. WILLSON, Seaforth. WILLSON & SCOTT'S .!pjo STORE. w acknowledged te be the Place to get GOOD VALUE IN ICAL INSTRUMENTS. - PIANOS. re now secured the exclusive right of the - the Dominion for selling that IFUL AND POWERFUL PIANO Manufactured by iBLE & SON,. OF NEW. YORK. iauo has gained a World Wide Reputa- i at homer enjoys; the enviable ,of having the Largese Retail businesa ity. These Pianos are sold at es Ioes it is possible to make a respectabl;e • laretrurnent, for we don't propose Co - =eats for half price aa some dealer; luaowipg that Instruments' sold at Ices are worthless even at :he money them. A gored article ean not be sold a value., LSON & SCOTT'S also th& onTY plaee to get hat Wondezfally- C-relebrated GEL & LI NooLN" nufaettired by that Company. .ergans have surpassed everything that placed in opposition on the Canadian [whey are ale° remarkable fortheirbeautie y of Tone, Variety of Orehestral Effect, eination Excellence of all Material used, Constrnetion, Finish and Eieganee of gh degree of perfection -whieh these nta have attained has beet acquired is employment of extraordinary ingen- ;kill, with the aid of extensive capitals :st endeavera to excel; and tha suceess. met with is unparalleled In the hiatory aufactuxe of Musical Instruments. Trade Liberally _Dealt With.. Price Lists and Circulars. fiaLSON & SCOTT, Seaforth. V LOGS WANTED. COLEMAN & GotriNDICK ill pay the ThIghest Cash Price for LOGS OF ALL KINDS. [nudity of ELM LOGS suitable for the ere of Hoops. se- Sawing attended to proraptlye lapse litany other milt km of every deseription, also Shingles, Picketa alevwys On hand, and at the very dot yrkeg. CEDAR POSTSFOR SALE. LEMAN _GUI:UNLOCK., &earth 1 DECEMBER 2, 1876. Tommy *rites to an Absent Pardnt. ° t DM MA : Iwisht that you wood come bomb. Jonny shuts me up in the elez- so and pinches me awful cos I wont slaw eginst for him. to -cut it hurts my hails, and he se s none of the chickens is .going to be mine when my hen comes awf ees they was his egg a what she set -on. The old black banty tride to set but we diddent want black chicens, Wie wanted wite, so we chaste her awf every day, and2the wite hen woodent set till JonY tide her -onto the nest, and._ she pet she istans. sed be wood give e One chicen ch ep for 25 cents ti duzzent e m an I bawt it. It izzent I/ [dolled yet. ji wisht I haddent bafwt i . Deer Ma , miss you awful. C nt 1 aye some pants of my °wen an not"Jonnys ? i That fe11er what comes to see AJnt Cad Wee heiie 1 t night. He set on tfie sofy an toniy wia under the say but he diddent know it at all. When Ant C34 came ift th feller tole her says he they is plenty- o rume here, an she set down by him. Then -he kist her, not Tito away but bine by a she was rele mad an got up an slarae the door. When she Caned hack he k• t 1 agen an she kep telling him to stop, b t he didclent til Jonny run a shaul pin int 1 his Ieg. Then Ant Cad recht in an law f ed Jonny out, and boxt his eres an iaw ed him o you-nawty bby, an Joimy 'prig e an the feller sed it was no matter. - T I e lour what Gramma cawls serius biome, the other nite. She sent for evry bedd to some an see it an the hows was ful if fokes an a lot stanning owt on the pay raent looking into the 'window. They was a coming an going evry minit. he sed it was wonderful. 1 thawt it Was a nice flour an Jonny whispe4xI pie it a 1 pict it at I aint got over .it yet. 1 a se soar 1 $ ant bair to set clown mute.. Our girl i as got a bow. He inust be a very rite gentleman, he wares such a big .1pug gt$1c1 chane wounded twi e around hs neck, an then such a wach ! with too lids to. it, an he ses it is a cou • t cronomy er wadi. When he wants to $ o wat tina; it i , if it is the, day time, se just lays it o to a fents or a post, an le s the sun hine on it. an then if he staz s there til it is non he can tell egzactl what ti' e it s. If it is afternoon he h$ s to wait n't ne day. When the sun do t shine he can tel enyway and when it a nite he (font o. Ant Cad ses it is t I e best court w ch she ever saw. I wait you to send e too shillen in your n x letter ancl ri e rite away. I want o here fron yo so mnteh I cant wate. Your afexunate sun TOMMY. I A Oheap Carpet: in • Easter lady says: Have any of yoo a spare bed -chamber seldom use which yea would like to carpet at litt e e ense ? Go to the paper -hanger's sto e and. select a paper looking as much e a carpet as you can. find. Having take it home, first paper the floor of your be roern with brown paper or newspape Then over this put down pit* wall p per. A gooa way to do this will be o put a good coat of paste upon the widt of -the roll of paper and the length of t e rodm, and then lay down, unrolling an smoothing at the same time. 1 When t e for is AIL covered, then size th va nish ; 4nly darhiglue and common fu niture varnish may be used, adte floor wi I look all the better fpr t e darkenblig these will give it. hen t - dry, put down a few rugs by t4e bec - s de and before the toilet table, and y u ill ha-ve as pretty a carpet as yo4 could ish--a carpet, -too, that will 1 st f r y ars if not subject to- constant wea A d at a trifling expense. I, Myselfd used a room one entire summer prepar; in this way—used it 'constantly a d when the house was solcl in the fail, t e purchaser asked me to take up it e oil -cloth, as he wished to make so i$ e alterations which would be sure to Jure it! • His News. 'There were, perhaps, forty Irnen, the lower corridors of the City 1 Hall one o'clock yesterday afternoo4x, ea one asking for "the latest," whex all a sudden an individual came ushi , in, hurried along the coma r a was going up stairs; when isorae yelled out: "An.ythin 0- 1 "Yes !" he gasped, tiling to g stairs. "Held on I on'tlet him e us the news," ye led the crowd. "I'ret—I'm in la hurry !" 1e re lie trying to move on. "Read that paper !" they ho4vled, a'• d he found it. Statiding an the stairs he unfolded the aper a d read in a lou d voice "Tom, Conine complains that a de d dog has been lying in. qont of his hou e for the last four daY4.1!"; 1 I Then the crowd fell back and. let li'm pass on. —Detroit F7' e Press. A Gen le Hint: There are a 'number of middle-ag d gentlemen, win, thinking themselves e dowed by nature with oratorical abilit visit Sunday schools to display 1 th speech -making qualities. One of ith' e gentry had a round of four or five spho ls which he visited regularly, and as reg larly bored, ending his orations inva i ably with Amen ! While visiting one of the 'schools, the superintendent, out of courtesy, asked him if he desired to s y a few words to the school. "Wa'al, y s, I'll say just a word or two !" a d. straightening hirpelf up, he began : "Wa'al, chil'un, the superintendei t wants me to speak to yer ! Neo , what shall I say—what shall I t lk about?" A bright little fellow, obi t four years of age, sitting in the fri it seat, who evidently had heard the it , a - tor before, jumped to his feet, and lis d -out loud enough to be heard all - over the school room, "Tha,y `Amen,' a d thit down !" le 11 ir • Food for Lean Womon. If any one wishes to grow fleshy, a pint of milk taken before retiring at night will cover the scrawniest bon s. Although, now -a -days, we see a gr at anany.fleshy females, yet there are ma y lean and lank ones who sigh for e fashionable measure of plumpness, a d who would be vastly improved in hea th and appearance coug their figure be _ rounded with good solid flesh. Nothi g is more coveted by, thin women tha a ' full figure, and nothing provokes e scandal of one of the "clipper builds" as the consciousness of plumpness in a rival. In cases of fever and sum er complaints, milk is now given with lc, cellent results. The idea that milk is feverish has exploded, and it is now he -physician's great reliance in bring ng through typhoid patient's, or those in too low a state to be nourished by • f , THE HURON EILPOSI'i'OR. solid food. It is a great mistake to scrimp the milk pitcher.—Drupgist's Circular. to' ' „. * —There will be five eelipses in ' 1877, viz.: A total eclipse of the moon on February W; visible —in the United 'States; a:partial,eolipse 0 the sun, on a' 11) March 14, visible in We tern Asiai; a partial eclipse of the', sun ti Augire 8, visible in Alike, KamschatIta- and the North Pacific Ocean; a total -eclipse of the moon on -August 23, partly visible in the Eastern and Southern States,, and a partial: eclipse Of the sun on 'September 7, visible in South America. —A'poor but benevolent pastor " was accos a *Oman in Paris theidth i day, Whose heart-rending tale indnc d hiint gi e• her ten fraacs, all he h d. Sittin down to his frugal meal, it ett ck _ him she might want it More than: him- self, arid he carried it to the address she the top staircase he ter and repea d cry, rim I" On entering/he goose, which had been ten francs, roasting be - and a jolly company sit- ting hopefully around: They were petri- . fied. He smiled, bowed, retired, return-; ed home, and eat his cold meat. ' . Is health worth having? If it is pro tea it. It is a jewel as easy lost as vir tue, and in many case as 'difficult to re, cover. In this climate, and more par ticularly at this season of the year, pe ple are very apt to take cold and :Buff from sore throat, coughs, spitting if blood, and pulmonary coMplaints gene - ally, which if not checked immediate y lead to serious coiasextene s. The ' ne - tion arises, :which is the j quickes, a d most . effectual omedy ? Bryan's P name Wafers hrve bean before th.e pu lic for twenty yi3ars, have always !giv n perfect Satisfaction, and invariably ea et permanent Ores 1,vhen taken in s ag n. effect a permanent cure: Sold, by 11 druggists and country dealers at 25 ce 4 per box. ' 1 . , EPPS'S COCOA. LI-Grafeful and com ort --" By a thorough knowledge pf I natural laws which govern the ope a i of digestion and nutrition, and by a ful application of the fine properti well -selected cocoa, Mr. Epps his vided our breakfast tables with a d li ly flavoured beverage,which may Se, many heavy doctors' bills. It isby judicious use of such articles of diet a constitution may be gradually lui1 until strong enough to resist every dency to disease. Hundreds of su maladies are floating around us read attack wherever there is a weak pl, We may escape many a fatal s of keeping ourselves well fortified with blood, and a properly nourished fra Civil Service Gaze,tte. - Sold only • ets labelled-- "James Epps & C mceopathic ;Chemists, 48, Threa n San$11.70, Piccadilly, London." 42 had given. Ole heard Mud lau "Turn, Gerard, saw a splendid ;bought with hi fore a large fire ng he las re - of ro- te- 118 the hat up el- tle • to mt. . by tire e.$, ck- o- dle -52 is ill nd, on- ged or- ing on, ar. 13 y78 ave er- en tal- 1 is nd , , at; all 11 HID said to n�t sli but sti ditioni state o gans—by tothen a the dis Experi B°1 UND HORSES.—A ItLar be hide -bound when his stFin er the pressure of the •h nn ks., s if it was !glued, whiCh always dependent on a dem thc stomach and digest've orrecting which, and gi healthy tonel and co dit ase or complaintl will dis pp nee ha,s proved that the m best adapted to this end is " arl Condition Powders and Arabian II Remedy." It, has been nsecl in ous cases with complete uccess, ly effecting a cure ina fcw days. the best condition medic ;le 'know may be given with perfect safety times, and does not r go', e that the -horse be kept from work. Reriember the name and see that the signature of Hurd & Co., is on each package.' Nor- throp & Lyman, Toronto, Ont.,proprie- tors for Canada. Sold by all medi§ine dealers. t 1 1 THOMAS? ECLECTRIC On,.—Worth ten times its -weight in gold. Do you kiiow anything of it? If not, it is time You did. There are but few preparationS of medicine Which have Withstood the m - partial judgment/of the people for any great length of time. One qf these is Thomas' Ec earie Oil, purely ja iprepara. tion of six of sante, of the best oils that are, known, ieach one possessin virtues a its own. ' Sci ' tific physicia s know thay be fotmed o several a medic. es ingredients in ce tain fixed proportionsof jreater p aver, i and producing 'effects which could ever result from the -use of any oiic of tltern, or in differebt combina- tions. Thus in the preparation of this Oil a chemica1 change takes place, form- ing it pornpoind which mild not by an possihility bcj made from any aither atm bina. n or roportions of t4e same ,in t gre ts, or any other ingredients, n erlti e Sr different from anything ever e - f re made, one which producds the most a toiiishing results, aid having' a wider range of application tihau any medicine e er Iicfore discovered. . It cont *as no aleohdl or other volatile liquids, douse - q ent y loses nothing by evaporation. Wherever applied you get the benefit of every drop i whereas withot er p epara- tions nearly all the alcoholis ostin that way, and!you get only the small quantity of oils which they may contaln S. N. Phelps, N. Y., and Northrop & i Lyman, Toronto, Ont., sole agents for the Do- minion. Note,—Eclectric—selected and Electrized. . , THE GREAT FEMALE REB DY.—job Moses' -1- Periodical Pills—This inv eluable medicine is unfailing in th o cure Of all those p:inful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitu- tion is subject. It moderates all excess and obtructions, and a peedy cure may be re - E moves all relied on. To marriadladies, it l s peculiarly salted. It will, in a short time, bring n the monthlype- rod with regularity. These ills should not be taken by Females daring the first three months of ,Pregrancy, as they are sur to bring on Mis- carriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affeetione, pains in the back and limbs, 1 tigue on slight ex- ertion, palpitation of the n. art, hysterias, and whites, these pills will effect a ure when all other means have faded ; alid, al hough a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full direetions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. Job Moses, New York, Sole Proprietor. $1 oo and 14 cents for postage enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, To- ronto, Ont., general agents .for the Dominion, will insure a bottle containing over 50 pills by return mail. Sold in Seaforth by E. Hickson & Co., J. S. Roberts, and R. I umsden. 197 HENSALL PORK PACKING HOUSE rrIlE Subscribers h g commenced business at their New Pork Packing House in Hensall, are prepared to PAY DIE HIGHEST nucE For any quantity of HOGS, EITHER ALIV OR DRESSED. A large quantity of -P CUTTINGS always on hand f r sale cheap. G. & J. PETTY. 469 ME GOLDEN 1.10 -LOGAN ,8t JAM ES 1144.NKETS BLANKET - N. BL NK.ET .A Large/ Stock (V D BLANK In ilome Made! and blest • Cctnadian Makes, Ch ap at the olden ,Also our Wel 11.-kno Make of 0 JOE BLANK . From Si. Marys W ol n SIGN OF THE 0 011/0 PPING $.4 - • CCS • -"'verything Re - AXES a 'Lt.) CHOPPING AXES CD o-4 ° CHOPPING AXES E - 4r5 CHOPPING AXES, 5 0 4-4 CHOPPING AXES a) -__. Factory. LOGAN & JAMIESO .1 A LOT OF DYE S u Of very Superiorquality just receiv 1 J S. RO ER DRUG SORE; Consisting in part f the follow I M "biDER, ° 'DER COMP COCHINEAL, CREAM TAR FUSTIC, ALUM, INDIG •* INDI UND, DOUBLE STEEL, ONLY $1. • p- RAIN SCOOPS GRAIN SCOOPS GRAIN SCOOPS RAIN SCOOPS. I GRAIN SCOOPS 1 FROM 75 CENTS UPWARDS. 44-.-3444 U). —COW CHAINS— e+ e4- —COW CHAINS.-- 0' —COW CHAINS— CD —COW CHAINS— , —COW CHAINS -L--- d t , o comPO ALSO A 7.,..,A.0,p1,1 , - AGE DYES, SUCH AS 'kii. IOW SLATE,.SCR i 1 1 2„ 1 . 'B U.E, G E.01i, arid RO • I , and in fact nearly al Colors, which teed to producelrea tiful and fast col ions are faithfully fo. owed.' 1 i i I AI, '1 J. S RO ERT ,) Opposite powe 's TenSpetenee Ho aSe Sea.orth. i i -1., , 1 1 _LN PITIO. : 1 NW' SH 0 S 11 0 P. THE undersigned begs to Pritif the i abitari5s ., -IL- of Seaforth and suiroundin wan ry that 316 .. , ! has commenced b arness. ' ' 1 , IN EAFO TI -I, In the Shop next oor to Pi I a 's d age Fite- - tory, wher he intend to cos: on , . The Custom. Sh, e t si ess ‘ 1 1 IN ALL frI‘ BRANCHES 1 \ Tho Stock having I been carefully s'electe and none but I FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN E, are rs if E it aran-1 area- I 'EMPLOYE And by stria attentit to bnsinle si, the p blic can rely on getting god value fo their mope. ' 1 .E' AIRING done wi h NiCatnes4 il 1 and Dispatch. . 485 : J. SCOTT. 44.4. EGG EMPORIUM. The subscriber hereby thanks his numerous cuetomers (merchants and others) for theix liberal patronage during the past seven years, and hopee, by strict integrity and close attention to business, to merit their confidence and trade in the future. Having greatly enlarged his premises, during the winter, he is now prepared to pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE For any quantity at the od fresh eggs, delivered EGG 4PORIUM, Mn Street, Seaforth. Wanted by the subscriber 2k tons of good pry clean WHEAT STRaW. D. WHERE YOU CA • WILSON. ALL PATTERNS. P6) )-1 ALL PATTERNS. CD Cf) *zaadli awm ROY'L ,QANADIAN BANK. .§EAFORTH BRANCH. OiVIINION BLOCK, MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH. its on New York Payable at any Bnkin tile United States. BiI.Lo1 Exchange on London payable atall bhet Cities of the United Kingdom. *INTREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. M. P. HAYES, 411 MANAGER R. LUMBER. dRANBROOK MILLS 43-1R.M-Sr_ THE 1UNEBSIGED would beg leave to call t e attention of the public to their Large oak Of Lumber of all kinds, aud Shingles o e best quality, and at the very Lowest Prices. • SIZED HEMLOCK ALWAYS ON HAND, Er 1i Itte over tY prie,es m 10! feet, up. • o en; sent by mail or ot ed to; A discount of 8p terest charged onso ontbs. Make enquiries ore purohasing elsewher vise prompt - r cent on large ounts running to quality and • ELS DRA ( KILN. Towk,'N',11 & BURROWS, PROPRIETORS. rl1/4' 911HE S *beeribers take this opportunity to return i th -11- than -4 to their numerous customers for e patrons e extended to them during the past sea- son, and hope by strict attention to business, and by supplYingt a good article, to merit a contind- aim oathe dame. _ LIME BURNED DAILY. A good article guaranteed. Price 14 cents per ,[ bushel, at the kiln; 16 cents, on cars. . TEMRS STRICTLY CASH. . Brudsels, May 2, 1876. 439 I GOOD _NEWS. 1 I. HAIT' i come to the conclusion that I will sell 1 those Two Dozen Sewing Machines at Factory prices. Come now if you want to make A 'BIG BARGAIN 1 And save your money. Come soon, as they are going out fast, and make , A BIG DAY'S WAGES. I still hold the Agency for first-class machines. For further particulars apply at T. Kidd's Liquor Stere. . THOMAS D. O'CONNOR, Third doer south of the Post Office, Main Street, Seaforth. 145 7 REQUISITION. To T. T. coLjtiwr, .Esq, 111. D. TJJE, the undersigned Ratepayers of the Town of Seaforth, having regard for the welfare of the Town and its interests, request yon will al- low yourself to be pub; in nomination for Mayor for the ensuingyeare, feeling assured from yoar :experience in munieipalematters, and in the die- - charge of Magisterial duties, and also from your soalal standing in the town, that yon are emi- nently qualified te-hold such an honorable posi- tion. If you accede -to oux request wepledge you our unaninions supiort. and promise to use our best efforts to secure your election. . Signed THOS. COVENTRY, JULIUS DUITCAN, JOHN McINTYRE, THOMAS D. RYAN, D. HOGAN,A. G. McDOUGALL, CHARLES WILSON, JAMES i. LAIDLAW, A. CARDIN°, F. A. MEYER, L . C. MoiLAY, J. PRINGLE, And 138 others, voters of thia town. REPLY. aENTLEMEN : I beg leave to thank you for yonr numerously, signed requisition. I cheer- fully accede to your request to become a eandi- . date for the Mayoralty of this town. If eteeted I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of office' untrammeled by any party opinions. I am, Gen- tlemen, Your Obedient Servant, T. T. COLEMAN. Seaforth, Nov. 27, 1876. • 469 ELECTRICITY! THOMAs' EXCELSIOR ECLECTRIC OIL—WORTH _.TEN TrATES ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD.—Pain cannot stand where it is used. It is t Le cheapest medicine ever made. One dose cures comandn sore throat. One bottle has cured bron- chitis. Fifty cents' worth has cured an old stand- ing cough. It positively cures catarrh. asthma, and croup. Fifty cent& worth has cared crick in the back,and the same quantity lame back of eight years' standing. The following are extracte from a few of the many letters that have been received froni different parte of Canada, which, we think, should sufficiently satisfy the most skeptical: Collard, of Sparta, Ont., writes. "Send me 6 dozen' Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, have sold an I had froni u. and want more now; its cures are truly won- erful." Wm. McGuire, of Fra.nklin,:writes, "1 have sold all the agent left, it acts like a -charm— it was slow at first, but takes splendidly now." H. Cole, of Iona, writes, "Please forward 6 dozen Thomas' Eclectric Oil, I am nearly out, nothing equals it. It is highlyrecommended by those who have used IL" J. Bedford, Thameeville, writes, "Send me at once a farther supply of Eclactrio Oil, 1 have only one bottle left. 1 never saw any- thing sell so well and give such general satisfac- tion." J. Thompson, Woodward, -writee, "Send me some more Eclectric Oil, I have sold entirely out. Nothing takes like it." Miller & Reid, TN- verton, P. Q., -write, "The Eclectic Oil is getting a great reputation 'here, and is daily called for. Send us a further supplywithont delay." Lemoyne, Gibb & Co., Buckingham, P. Q., write, "Send as ane. gross of Eclectric Oil. • We find it to tale well." Sold by an medicine dealers. Price 25 Cents. S. N. THOMAS, PLUMPS, N.Y. And NORTHROP & LYMAN , Toronto, Ont., Sole Agents for the Dominion. NoTz.—Eclectric —Selected andElectrized. Sold in Seaforth by E.Beiekeon Co., S. Roberts, and B. Lams- deu. _ 463-8. . WILLIAM GR - J' AS again commenced business after the fire -lei- in the prendsee formerly occupied by Monroe & Hogan, on NORTH MAIN -ST SEAFORTH, Whore he will be glad to meet with as many of his old friends and customers as can make it con- venient to call on him. BLACKSMITHINC & WAGON MAKING - In alldepartments carried en as formerly. Repairing Promptly Attended to. 459 WILLIAM GBASSIE. REQUISITION. To Y. IlleLEAN, Esq. %7J F, the undersigned Ratepayers of the Town "01 Seaforth, recognizing your public spirit in advocating all measures that tend to the prosper- ity of the town, and your earnest endeavors at all times to promote its welfare, request you will offer yourself as a Candidate for the office of Reeve for the ensuing_year, and if you accede to our request, we pledge ourselves to sapport you and to use every effort to secure your election. , Signed M. R. COUNTER, W. 0. REID, THOMAS KIDD, JAMES T. VARTER, ANDREW YOUNG, J'AM'ES H. BENSON, And one hundred and thirty-four others, ratepay- ers of the Town of Seaforth. REPLY. To M. R. COUNTER, W. 0. REID, THOMAI KIDD, JAMES I. CARTER, ANDREW YOUNG, JAMES H. BENSON,eand one hun.- . dred and thirty-four others, Ratepayers of the Town of Seaforth. aENTLEMEN : In reply to your kind request ‘-'11 soliciting me to become a candidate for the Reeveship o Sesiorth, I beg to say, that, did. I °mann my own personal feelings I should not at the present time become an aspirant for munici- pal honors, but in the faee j1 your too flattering requisition, signed as it is 1y so large a number of the ratepayers of the to , I should consider myselfremiss in my duties s a citizen did I de - aline the position you desire me to occupy. In complying with your request, however, I wish it. to be distinctly understood that 1 come forward as a strictly independent candidate, reeerving to myself the right, in the event of my election, to act in respect to all matters which may come be- fore the Town or County Council as I may feel will be for the best interests of my constituents generally. Should I be electedI promise to the best of my ability to promote the interests of our town, and thus secure a continuance of your con- fidence and good will. • I have thehonor to be, gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, M. Y. McLEAN. Seaforth, Nov. 27, 1876. WOOLEN MILLS. WOOL WANTED To Card, Sinn, Manufacture, of in Exchange for Woolen Goods. CUSTOM TOLL CARDING Always done to take home the same day. • SPINNING, WEA.VING, COLORING, CLOTH FULLING, DRESSING, And every other branch of the business well done on short notice. TWEEDS, FULL CLOTH -Sy BLANKETS, SHEETING, Flannel, Stocking Yarn, &c. All of our own manufacture, and made out of good wool, oheap for cash orevool. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Any kind of Woolen ,Goods made to order out of your own wool. TERMS—Cash, or 20 per cent. extra. A. G. VANEGAIOND. Seaforth, May 25, 1876. 442 • THE COMMERCIAL LI YERYI, SEAt'ORTH. ARTHUR FORBES, HAITINpurchased the Stock and Trade of the ComGmercial Livery, Seaferth, from Mr. George 'Whiteley, begs to state that he intends carrying on the business in the old stand, and has added several valuable horses and vehicles to the formerly large stock. None but First -Class Comfortable Vehicles and Good Reliable Horses Will be Kept. Covered and Open Buggies and Carriages, and Double and Single Wagonstalways ready for use. Special Arrangements Wade With Com- mercial Orders left at the stables or any of the hotels promptly attended to. SEAFORTH PLANING MILL, SASH, DOORAND BLIND FACTORY THE subscriberbegs leave to thank hismunerous -I- customers for the liberalpatronage extended to him since commencing business in Seaforth, and trusts that he may be favored with a continuance of the same. Parties intending to build wonld do well to give him a Gale., as he will continue to keep on hand a arge stook of all kinds ef DRY PINE LUMBER, ti A 8 II E , DOORS, BLINDS, It1011IDINGS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. He feels confident of iving satisfaction to those whemay favour him wibx theirpatronage, as none but first-elaesworkmen 4.reemployed. Particular attenti n paid to Custom Planinv 201: JOHN IL. BROADFOOT. NOTICE TO GRANGERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. AS THEY occupy the attention of all, these hard times, the subscriber is determined to meet them by offering good inch Hemlock, "not usually sold for inch," at the following rates: 12 foot Hemlock. at $6 50 per thousand; 14 foot Fencing, al $7, for Cash. All orders over 4,000 5 per cent. discount. -.Call and -see if you don't get what is represented. Book Accounts over 3 months will be chaeged 8 per cent. The subscriber thanks his numerous customers for their liberal support, and solicits a continu- ance of their favors. " JOHN THOMPSON. 438 Steam Saw Mille, MaKillop. -71.A.,111/1R, 8! Now is Your Chance to Get CH AP HARNESS. JOHN *ATI.D3. sEAFORTH, HAS on bands large quantity of Harness, both TIMM and Light, which were slightly tar- nished at the Brussels Fire, andwhich, although nearly as good as ever, will be sold off at DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMP'Y. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. _ SINGLE ITARNES$ From $8 upwards. I:t • From $1 npwards. And other Goods Prciportionately Cheap. CALL SOON BEFORE THESE GOODS ARE ALL GONE. GOOD WORK ON HAND And Made to Oder as aerial. A GOOD STOC* OF VALISES, TRUNKS,i WHIPS, • AHD! FURiISHINGS. JOIN WARD. VESSELS Sail Weekly,from Quebec for Liver- , pool, calling at 'Belfast. Through Tickets issued from Seaforth to Liverpool Steerage, Seaforth to Liverpool •$32 Cabin, Seaforthto Liverpool68 A. ARMITAGE Agent A few thousand dollar; to loan on ineproved farm property, principal payable at any tiate, and in any sums to gait the _borrowers' convenience Some very nice Buildirtie Lots for sale in Efeaforth and Egmondville. Call and see plan and get par. tioniars A ABMITAGB 4,98 KIDD'S 1ARDWARE. RECEIVED DIRECT FROM 1L4NUFACTURERS.: ERICAN CUT AILS, SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS, HOES AND RAKES, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, &c. 'FENCING WIRE AND BUILDING- HARDWARE Of EverY Desorption Cheap. a, EAVE TROUGHS AND CONDUCT- ING fIPE • Put up on the Shortest Notice and Warranted. Special .1_nducements to C4sh and . Prompt Payi? g Oustomers, JOHN KiDD. 1R#B 1V,I, 0.77- A. ! HURON PLAilING MILL. THE undersigned her by inform their many -A- customers and the pi4blie generally of the Re- moval of their Factory and Lumber Yard to new and more commodious premises on NORTH- MAIN STREET, Where, with becreased facilities and some new reaehinery of the best make, they will continue to manufacture and fill all orders for Sashes, D' oors, Blinds, Mouldings, And all kinds of PLANED LUMBER At Prices to Snit the Times. FarmGates'Ha Racks, Cheese BoxeS, (Pc. A Large Stock of Seas ned Lumber on Hand, LATH AND SHINGLES. Jig Sawing and Cnstoin ,Planing will Became Prompt Attention. The subscribers hereby thank their numerous customei's for the liberal patronage extended to them during the past, and hope, by strict integ- rity andclose attention to business, to merit a continuance and increase of the same. To all thoee whose accounts are overdue -we give a cordial invitation to pay up. GRAY 8c.: SCOTT. 2. S.—Plans and Specifications for Buildings furnished on application. - 424 THE GREA TEST WONDER OF MOD • ERN TIMES. HOLLOWAY'S MIS &OINTMENT 1 The 'Pills Purify the*Blo' ocl, con:ectali disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are invaluable in all eomplaints incidental to Females.Theo intment is the only reliable remedy for bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, of however long standing. Fr Broaehitis, Dip- htheria, Coughs, Colds GoutS, Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases it has no egnal, . i BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 1 I deem it my duty to state that my Pills and Ointment are aeither mat nfactured nor soldin any part of the United States. Each Pot and Box bears the British Government Stamp, with the words, "HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT, Lorenox," engraved thereon. On the label is the address, 588, OXFORD STREET, LONDON. Sptuions imitations 'of' "Holloway's Pills and Ointment." are mankifectured and sold under the name of "Hol - by J. F. Henry, Druggists, of New tabu bus 8 8 il 321 8 the principal lers in these cot, - I LYMAN, CEA.EE & Col NORITIERITP &LY-fiti, and L Y3 A.NBrioTHE s 4 Co., who "obtaia them at very low prices, from J. F. Henry, Curran & Co., of New York, and which are is supplied to unprincipled Retail Vendors. who sell the sane as my genuine Pills and Ointment, which are manufactured only at 638, Oxford Street, London, and may be obtained from the following Firma, viz:— r Eames, MERCER & CoiMontreal. Messrs. Avzhee 13noes & Co. alifax, N. S. Messrs. T. B. BARKER & SODS, HSt, John, N.B. • Messrs. ELLIOT 4t Co. e Toronto. direTcHfOrrtAbSeHrebLLOWAY. W•ho import them 5,33, Oxford Street, W. C. 454 DR. -WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC MED CINE. *. The Gr at English Remedy is specially re- ' comeaende as antnifail- ing cure or Seminal WeaknessSpermatorr- hes, Impo eney, and all isofere . diseases t t follow as Alter. a sequence of Self ab isa, as Loss of Memory, Universal Lassitude, P in in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature i ld Age, and many other diseases that leads to . : . nity or Consumptiofl. and a Premature Gras, all of which as a release first caused 1,y deviat '• from the Path of net -are and over in gence The Specific Medicine is tha Ire of a life study and nosey years of ex- periencdn treating th e special diseases. Pam- phlet -free hymen. Tie Specific Medicine is sold by 'sill Waggish; at $1 r package, or 6pm:silage; for $5, or will be sent by mail onreeeipt of She . money, by addressing WILLIAM GRAI &CO., Windsor, Ont., Seidl Seaforth by E. /Beeson & 'Co., Jill. Roberts, S. umsden and a druggist - merchants. 461-52 loway s & Co., Curran, & Co., York, with Prado Mark. —In Canada, Wholesale des, terfeits are