The Huron Expositor, 1878-01-25, Page 7188
amen, Surgeon via,
t. Oe D4aaaa,..
Street, first door
• FhysielareiSele.
e County ot Hilton
rvis street neeenr
lie Seheol.
Lakefield tale
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and Acconcheuee
d Trinity CoVega,
• Celiege of :Pley..
Ziriburn.Ont. 485
.M Gra.duate of
Lein. Surgeon at
Office—Rooms ta
by Dr. Phelan, and
g. Will attend at
. Fridays. 49
r Surgeon, a
y College, Seaforth,
rear of neneeat,
"nded to, night or
medicines on. hand.
amined a to sound-
equired. 407
`., Graduate of the
ge. After doting
erofessOr Smith, of
eorth. Office at his
li.
Galls proraptly
H A large stook of
tiy on hand. Horses
certificates given
,eommission. 424
kSHrRE. L. D.. 8.,
Dentist, Greduata
i College, of Dental
- Ontario. Artificial
AU surgical tepees.
r and peomptitudee
,P. M. Reotes in
dna, Main Street,
RERON, Barristees,.
&c.. Goderiela Ont..
rifolt, M. G. Care -
l', 506
1yancer and Commis-
er. Auctioneer and
notes eoflected on
666
,ttorney, Solicitor in
h and Seaforth. Of-
itore, Goderich, and
a54
eq, Barristers, Atter -
(aneery, &e., Clinton
at of the new Royai
coney toloan en fa=
G. A. wAisels
sTED, Dalai 4tAt•
tors in Chancery and
is and Conveyancers.
Seaforth. Agentsfor
erapiteny,
per cent. Parma
53
DENHURST, Barrie.-
3olicitora in Chaneery,
t a low rate cif inter-
borrowere. Maces --
entice in Larigdale's
ank.
et. we C.51DYER
inusT. 474
r Consolidated Bank
rristers and Attorney
ancery and.Ineelvertey,
die, etc. Oftlees—Bea«
Lo of Private Funds to
Gent. Interestipayable
fis
w. u. gDYRIa.
day been dissolved by
ennts due the firm to
Ito will pay- all liabil-
'AYERS H. BENSON.
I. W. C. MEYER.
fellEGIETS.
, &e., Brussels. Oft:to&
lk building. 604-62.
/n. terms more
!or offered. offered. A. J. Me
501.52
ismaking done in. the
'cal 'fit eremred, at MISS
er Wationes boot and
week. 515 '
sel Auctioneer. Any
vices as Auctioneer will
,-. Main Street, near Mr.
aforth. 521
el Auctioneer for the
Sales attended in all
I orders left at the Ex-
omptly attended to.
Provirmial Land Sur -
• r� bymail will receive
ofdeEi, Clinton.
T.8. GORR.
MR FACTORY. — N.
Williams,R. manatee -
me. All work warranted.
'tory onNortb. Main St.,
. • 500 e.
it Loan and Real Estate
ea and Commission Mar -
:real estate in town or
triple interest. Charges
1.teelet and seed. Matured
rnes to suit borrewers.
ert a for sale. Omee—
Bressels, Ont. 61.5
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evincial Land Surveyor
Ordera by mail prompt-
,
CAMPBELL, Mitchell.
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;ad what the people say
eat Shoshenees Iterctedy
elarkbarn, nap "I had
roxechicis. I waa so- bad
my breath. I sought lor
seeing the " Shoahonees
ommended. I procured a
say that by the tirae it
F well, and have remained
Leh. exposed through the
Rev. F. B. Stratton, Dem -
t have found your re-
cticial for liver complaint,
al affections, wordd
cted to give them a trial."
aye: When travelling
return home. It became
such worse. I finally pur-
lerueds- and a- box of Pills,
elf gone I commenced to
7 were finished my fa,ot
It is now •17 mcrnths
e further attack." Price
,ettles, ed. Pills,25 cents
522.
RESSING.
Fey into Switehee, Curls,
ed in. the Latest Styles and
ee • e
it tha
e _aturat wiry
ts at the top.
-MISS CARROW,
four doors west of the
528-26
STARK,
the Ladies of Seelarth and
is prepared to Make, up
RLS, BRAIDS, &c.,
shion from Combings.
d all order a punctually at -
licited. Residerice—Main;
527
w
efAlib-ARY 25, 1.88.
enimommininissolleonsh
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Death of a Fenian Raider. I time. Dr. McCabe performing the cere-
mony. Though the couple had. express -
A aetch of his Adventures. ed a wish that no present should be of-
lh
AtelegramfromOmiha,Nebraskaaan- _fered them, t e officers of the 23rd. regi -
flounces the death of Col. John O'Neil, I ment, which Mr. Hayes commanded
the ex -Fenian leader, Who led the at- during the war, sent to Mrs.
tempte& raid. into Cana,da some years :Hayes a miniature log but made
ago. Col. John. O'Neill was a native of - of silver, in memory of an experi-
-the county of Monaghan, Ireland. At once near Kanawha Falls, Va.in 1864.
the age of 15 or 16 he left his home for The sqldiers had made for themselves
America. Soon after arriving here he comfortable huts for the winter, and for
entered as a private in the First, Dra- regimental headquarters they built a
double log cabin in the most approved.
goons, regular army, where he served
with credit, and was subsequently at- style of army architecture. When this
tached to the Fifth United States Cav- structure was ready for occupancy Mrs.
airy as sergeant -major. His tele of enlist- -Hayes joined her husband. in camp, and.
anent expired just as t e robe lion broke the two made the, cabin their winter
home. Here Mrs. Hayes won the es -
out. He then entered the Fifth Indiana
Cava as second- Iie
achieved a, high repo
and faithful soldier.
teenth United States
was organized he join
captain, and earned a
ter in the service. D
tion with the Fifth I
tenant, where he teem of the whole conamand. The, sil-
ation as a brave ver design reproduces the hut they °om-
en the Seven- pied, and is inscribed., " To the Mother.
colored infantry the Regiment." -
d the regiment as 1
ditional charac- Mennonite irxg his connec- Could. nottheDominion Government
diana cavalry he ' assist several thousands -more of the
-,1
held a town in Kentucky against Mor- Mennonite settlers now in Southern
gain's force. For his
this occasion. O'Neill
first lieutenant.
At one time he se
Stoneman in the Pen
conduct was of a bray
°table soldier. In fa
in most of the battles
and. though exposing
casions, as duty demo,
ed. only once, in
see, while Longs
sieving Nnoxville.
with the Seventeenth United States col-
ored infantry he served. for some time as
lb
a.member of the Boa dof Examiners to
pass upon the meri s, and_ qualifica-
tions of applicants for positions in
colored regiments. Out of this conamand
ctober, 1864, im-
•
pliant conduct on 1 Russia, to emigrate to these beautiful
as promoted to lands ? They are certainly a most de-
sirable class of settlers, and. are anxious
ed under General to remove to Manitoba or the North-
sula, where his west if means of transportation were
man and. an hon- advanced to them, which khey no doubt
t he participated. would repay in a few years. They
of the rebellion, dread the recent enactment that com-
mself on all oc- pals them to do military service in.
ded, was wound- Russia after 1880. Those in possession
East Tonnes- of means in Russia, are willing to pay
reet was be- the passage of - their poorer brethren,
While connected providing the Canadian Government
guarantee the repayment of the passage
money. Under the present disturbed
state of tussia and the financial trou-
bles, real) estate is very much depre-
•
he was mustered in
mediately upon whic
Elizabeth, N. J., wh
young lady of that pl
Tennessee and settl
Pulaski, entering bu.
agent. He removed t
and. renewed the sam
the so-called. Sena
1
he proceeded to
re he married a
ce and returned to
cl, temporarily, at
Mess as a claim
Nashville in 1865
avocation. When
e party" of the
11
z
Fenian Brotherhood, 'n spite of the re-
monstrances and prot sts of the revolu-
tionary party in Irel nd, determined. in
1866 on the ill-judged and suicidal pro-
ject of freeing eisnd by invading Can-
ada. O'Neill offerod.I his services and
was given coraraan of the advance
party whieh crossed t e frontier in June
1866 and. fought the attle of Ridgeway,
or Fort Erie, against he Queen's Own, a
crack Canadian volunteer regiment. He,
however, was ebliged o return to United.
States soil, not rece ving any support.
He was concerned, in another, but ab-
solutely abortive raid
—N. Y. Herald.
elated. in value. Their real estate is
considered crown lands, notwithstand-
ing it has been in possession of their
forefathers for nearly two centuries.
They cannot sell without permission
fronvthe Emperor, and even then only
on condition that they sell to a Men-
nonite and. pay into the public treasury
ten per cent. of the sum realized. The
depreciation of their currency is also a
great drawback, a Russian fro -able,
which should be worth 63 cents, only
fetching 45 cents. The soil in the
neighborhood of Touchwood Hills is a
rich alluvium, mixed with sand, which.
retains moisture a sufficient time for
vegetation. Sandy soil like that of
many of the ,,Western States—only
adapted for the culture of corn—sficks
up the moisture like a sponge, but a
union of soils such as we found at
Touchwood Hills and many other parts
-west, combines both qualities. One
-withstands a drought and the other GREAT SALES
gives an immunity against wet weather.
four years later. —Later of Mr. Trow, AI. P.
EXTRAORDINARY, VALUE
AND
ATTRACTIVE STYLES IN DRESS FABRICS
•
12,2C21-i•T?.•e'.
, -
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RUSSEL. CORPS,
• LUSTRES,
VICTORIA TWILLS, &C.
CASHMERES,
SERGES,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
IN ALL THE APPROVED SHADES AND COLORS.
A BARGAIN IN SIIIK MANTLEVELVET.
A FINE SHOW OF LINED KID CLOVES AND MITTS.
See our WHITE BLANKETS at $2.50 Per Pair.
i
NOTED FOR
"POPULAR PRICES." j
JOHN ROGERS, Seaforth.
BUFFALO ROBES. BUFFALO ROBES.
EVERY
LINED AND UNLINED.
ONE 'SHOULDSEE THOSE BUFFALO ROBES BOUGHT
OUR MR. McMULKIN AT THE LATE
An Incident of the Rebellion
of 18 7.
Not long since, -.talr. M. liowers, of the
-Governor's Road,, nea Princeton,Oxford
Co., passed away,fuJ4 of years. He was
adways a staunch and. unflinc)iing Re-
former, and during the troublesome
times of 1837-38, nartLowly escaped. ar-
rest and imprisonment for his ill-con-
nealed sympathy Nall the rebels. The
following partici-dam of an incident, in
which he bore a prominent part, were
received by the aliter from his own
lips a short time befOre his death :
One morning in DeceMber, 1837, or
-early in January, 1838, Mr. Showers
had arisen before_daybreak, as was his
oilstone, and. after kindling a fire he
opened the kitchen door to proceed to
the barn to see to the stock. The morn-
ing was a/cold a,ncl cheerless one, and
as he opened the 'floor he was confront-
ed by a man who, in earnest tones, ask-
ed the privilege of finding shelter for .a
day or two, and, while assuring Mr.
Showers that his purposes were honor-
able, yet be wished no questions to be
asked as to his name and purposes.
The situation was taken in at a glance,
and the conclusion arrived at was that
Dyed. Cigars.
The artificial dyeing of cigars has as
yet attracted but little attention a,m
sraokers, and is conducted very quietly
and is apparently harmless, yet under
all circumstances it should be condemn- AT LESS THAN
BY
IN TORONTO AND MONTREAL.
THEY WILL BE SOLD
ed. Every artificial change of a natu-
ral product like tobacco, to give it a
better appearance, should. of itself be
branded as improper. Then we Must
take into consideration the fact that
the natural color of the cover has an
essential influence upon the strength- of
the cigar, and consequently most smok-
ers place great value on the color. By
artificial coloring, on the contrary, the
judgment is deceived, and it makes it
impossitle to determine the quality of
the oigar from the color of the cover ;
for every dealer now has it in his power,
to make splendid dark cigars from his
very -light ones without any trouble.
But we have especially to notice that
now poor- colored and refuse cigars may
acquire a fine color and. be sold for good
ones. On all thesegrounds, dyeing
cigars must be ranked as an adultera-
tion for the purpose of swindling -the
public. Unfortunately ILO means
have yet been devised whereby the
people can distinguish such cigars
HALF THE *USUAL PRICES.
TWELVE BALES TO CHOOSE FROM. .
L. BEATTY & Co., Seaforth.
REMOVED. REMOVED. REMOVEDg
r21-10M.A.S D,IRd-YA.T.
HAS REMOVED HIS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR , STORE TO
THE FIRST DOOR NORTH OF KILLORAN & RYAN'S,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH, ONT•
the sad and. homeless wanderer was one in all cases from the genuine. All we
of W. L. Mackenzie's hunted and cOn- can do at present is to call attention to
. Aare:lied foliowers. The stranger was 1 the fact and. recommend caution in the
WHERE HE WILL CONSTANTLY, KEEP ON HAND -
grasped with a warmth of greeting that . matter.—Scientific American'. •
drew tears from his eyes; a breakfast
Wasprepared, and for two or three days,
every possible comfort was freely shared
with the visitor, but the silent language
of sympathy had opened the hearts of
these men to each other. At the ex-
piration of the time mentioned, the
guest expressed his intention of leaving
at dusk that evening. and he thought if
he old reach Oakland., he would find.
friends who could assist him. As soon
as the shadows of: night fell, Mr.
Showers attached 1a team of good.
horses to a sleigh, . and • conveyed. his
raysterious visitant to 0-akla,nd, where
he was left at the hose of a well-known
Reformer.
The arrest of Lo -int . and Mathews,
And their execution, -ollowed soon after,
and the terrible fate of these brave men
excited a thrill of horror throughout
Canada, but the particulars need. not be.
recounted here. Siiffice it to say that
after their death, Mr. Showers received.
an- intimation from t. relative of poor
Lount, that he was the one whom he
had so wisely yet vainly befriended.
In his efforts to reach the United_ States.
he had been captured an.c1 ignominonaly
hanged.
President Hayes's Silver VV ed -
ding.
. President Hayes's silver wedding was
postponed to New -Year's eve, chiefly
owint to the fact, it is said, that Sunday
. was the anniversary of the Ashtabula -
disaster, when Mary .Birehard, niece of
the President, lost ler life. The affair
was exceedingly ple sant and. informal,
-and the guests nun bored less than 100.
There was music b:the marine band,
flowers everywhere, and a dinner. - But
-the real anniversar3 of the Hayes wed-:.
ding was celebrat d on Sunday very-
-gaietly, nobody bei ig invited but the -
witnesses of the w dding 25 years ago,
and the present in mbers of the Presi-
dent's household. - The parties were .ar-
_ranged in the East room in the saane
positions they oceutiied Decero,ber 30th,
1852, when the marriage ceremony be-
tween M. Haves and_ Miss Webb was
performed. The same minister, Rev.
L. D. .McCabe, stood before-- them, and
the same word.s were spoken„ and the
same pledges given that were uttered by
,tlein a quarter of a -century ago. I• Upon
this occasion Mrs. Hayes wore the same
satin dress, remodelled for the Ocoasion,'
and, the same slippers she wore -upon
her wedding day. ! Then was also a
christeping in the White House on Sun-
day. Mrs. -Herron who is a guest there
and was present at the original wedding,
has an infant six weeks old., which was
christened Lucy Hayes. Fanny • and
Scott :Hayes were ehristened at the same
Little E c on o rale s • A CHOICE STOCK OF WINES AND LIQUORS,
I noticed in your wise columns, the
history of a "Shank of Beef." I will
tell you of one I bought for Twenty-five
cents ; we had. some of the meat for ,
dinner one day, while hot, then saved
enough for six mince pies,1 made three
Irish stews with- vegetables, and one
good dinner of bean porridge, besides
saving a coffee cup full of good shorten-
ing, all for twenty-five cents, and we
have a family of four ! Was ever
shank known to go as far before (even
when alive) ? Do you • save • every
crumb of bread • toast, doughnut,
ancl the like, to sift . for brown bread ?
do—it saves it all, and the bread is
nicer. Shall I tell you what I do with
my old dry cake? `Soak them in as
little milk as possible ; beat 'up an egg
or two, add a little more sugar, spice,
and. flour, and bake in Muffinirons. It
is nice for tea while new, and it is a
good. way to use up dry cake that is so
unpalatable. I've been asked for my
receipt for those nice tea cakes.
EPPS'S COCOA.—Grateful and comfort-
ing.—" By a thorough knowledge of the
natural laws which govern the opera-
tions of digestion and nutrition and by
a careful application of the fine proper-
ties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps
has provided mu: breakfast tables with
a delicately- flavored. beverage; which
may save us Many, heavy doctor's bills.
It is by the judicioususe of such articles
of diet that a constitution maybe grad-
ually b-uilt up until strong enough to re-
sist every tendency to disease,Hau-
1 dreds 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
well fortified_ with pure blood, and_ a
properly nourished frame."—Civil Ser-
vice Gazette. Sold. only in packets label-
led.—" James Epps & Co., Homoeopath-
ic Chemists, 48; Threadneedle Street,
and 170, PiccadillyaLondon." . 182-52 .
Wisa SAYINGS.—The moment a --man
is satisfied witli himself,overybody else is
dissatisfied with him. There are many
shining qualities in the mind of man,
but none so useful as discretion. If we
do not flatter ourselves,the flattery of
others will not hurt us. The ma,n, who
minds has own business has a good
steady employment. Never apologise
for a long letter, you only add to, its
length. Retiring early, at night will
surely shorten a man's days. He
speaks in his drink what he thought in
his drouth. True risen make more op-
portunities than they find. An angry
man opens his mouth and shuts his eyes.
1 ALE AND PORTER --BOTTLED AN D IN WOOD.
HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LION.
.Are Requested to Call and Examine his Stock and Prices Before
Purchasing Elsewhere.
ALL ORDERS LEFT AN KILLORAN & RYAN'S WILL BE ATTENDED
TO ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
All
MAIN STREET, I.
SEA,FORTH. j
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Goods I.)elivered in Town gree oJ Charge.
THOMAS D. RYAN.
1877-8.
1877-8.
J".A_MIS01\1-, S.A_P0121111-1.
Receive4, this Week, Another Lot of our
Famous 20 Cent Dress Goods.
HARDWARE
A VERY SUPERIOR LINE OF VELVETEENS IN BLACK, SEAL BROWN C--1
AND NAVY BLUE.
CASHMERES IN SEAL BR,OWN, MYRTLE GREEN, NAVYBLUE, § •
I
PRUNE, DRAB, AND BLACK. ' . -=
TUST01=11\TID. '
JAMES SPARLING let CO., SEAFORTH,
Have Just Opened. in Ault's 011 Stand, Godmich Sereet, with a
BLACK LUSTRES FROM 121 TO 75 CENTS PER YARD. IT IS NOT
NECESSARY iTO SAY ANYTHING IN FAVOR OF OUR BLACK
i•
LUSTRES, AS THEY ARE VERY WIDELY • AND VERY FAVOR-
ABLY KNOWN. ,
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SHAWLS—OUR STOCK IS STILL VERY WELL AISSORTED, ALTHOUGH
OUR SALES THIS SEASON i HAVE BEEN LARGER. 'THAN EVEit,
BEFORE.
1
TWE DS AND COATINGS—VERY GOOD VALUE AND VERY GOOD-
FIS GUARANTEED TO AiLL WHOM AY GIVE US AN ORDER IN- g
T AT DEPARTMENT. ' ! g
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UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, WHITE AID COLORED SHIRTS,
COLLARS, TIES, BRACES, , SOCKS, &c. A LARGE STOCK OF THE
ABOVE GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND AT ,THT; GOLDEN LION.
; 1
CHILLMIAS GROCERIES TO hAND THIS WEEK : CURRANTS, RAIS-
INS, LEMON AND ORANGE PEELS.: &e. .
NEW STOOK OF CHOICE GROCERIES,
Which have been Bought Very Low for Cash.
THEY ARE DETERMINED TO SELLATA SMALL PROFIT.
ANY PERSON WHO HAS NOT TRIED OUR 50 -CENT TEA HAS MISSED
1T SO TAR, BUT WE HAVE STILL SOME OF IT ON HAND. caq
JUST CALL AT THE GOLDEN LION AND TRY NOT ONLY OUR TEAS,
BUT ANYTHING ELSE YOU MAY WANT 1ls1- DRY ,GOODS,' GRO-
CERIES, &e.
SIGN OF THE
GOLDEN LION.'
R. JAMIESON, Seaforth.
THERE IS NOTHING LIKE LEATHER
tt-
WHEN IT iIS MADE
UP INTO
HARNESS
Where you will find all Kinds of 'laxness Mad
SUCH AS YOU- FIND
WARD'S,
SEAFORTH,
up in, the Latest Styles.
eARD can give you better satis-
the County. A. Trial. is all that
'REMEMBER, if you want a Fancy or Substantial Harness J. vit
-LV faction as to QUALITY and PRICE than any other maker in
is wanted to secure regular custom.
J. WARD, Seaforth.
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S. LOUNSBURY & co.1 SEAFORTH, z
PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CUSTOM SAIkrING.AND 'GIVE THE
'HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH FOR
SAW1LOGS. SAW LOGS.
-WILSON'S
. The Great Cure for Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whooping
Cough, Croup, &c., and all Diseases
of the Bronchial Tubes or Lungs.
Give us a Call Before Purchasing your Christmas Groceries. -
PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE, AND ALL GOODS DELIVERED
IN TOWN FREE OF CHARGE.-
JAMES SPARLING & Co., Seaforth, .s
1111MM6.
POST. OFFICE STORE, WALTON..
.
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T ONCE MORE respectfully beg leave to return thanks to my numerous customers for their Mild
I patronage during the last 12 years that i have been doing business amongst them, and kindly
solicit a continuance of their favors for the future. I have just received a Large and'Well Selected
Stock of DRY GOODS of all descriptions. Also always on hand a full assortment of
ES—TEAS a Specialty—which, for quality and Price, are the best in the County.
GROCERIerson's make. Crockery, Glassware, Lamps
A. Large Stock of BOOTS and SHOES—Mah
and Coal Oil, Hardware, Paints and Oils, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Bacon and elms, in fact every-
thing required in a general store. Ask for what yon want if you don't see it. Cash or farm produce
taken in exchange. I. -would also intimate to all parties indebted to me for last and previous years,
to come and eettle by cash or note before the end of this month, or the Recounts will be put into
other hands for collection. No further notice will be given. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS.
—I am also valuator for the Dominion Saving and Investment Society, one of the best loan societies
in the Dominion. The above Society loans money on gond farm security for a term of from three to
tweet years, on the most favorable conditions. LIFE INSURANCE.—I1 you want your life insured
give me a call, as I am agent for the Sun Mutual Life Assurance Company, one of the best Life In -
/nuance Companies in the Dominion, and conducted 011 the most economical principles. Don't for-
get to give me a call. I am always attentive to business. Post Office and Telegraph Office in con.•
nection. Clover, Timothy, Turnip and other seeds on hand.-
R. PATTISON, WALTON.
WILD
Gives Instant Relief in the Most
Severe Cases, and never fails. Those
who try it once always recommend
it to their friends, and in this = 'way
the sale has' become immense.
CHERRY.
Sold by LUMSDEN. & WILSON,Seaforth, at
25c., 50e., and $1. 522
THE GREATEST WONDER OF MOD-
ERN TIMES.
°
The Pills Purify the Blood, correct all dieorders
of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and
are invaluable in all complaints incidental to
Females.
The Ointment is 'the only reliable remedy
for bad • Legs, .Old Wounds. Sores and Ulcers
of however Ding standing. For Bronchitis, Dip-
htheria, Coughs, Colds Gout, Rheumatism, and
all Skin Diseases it has no equal.
BEWARE OF NEW YORK COUN.
TERFEITS.
Spurious imitations of "Holloway's Pins
and Ointment," are manufactured and sold nnder
the name of "Eel- loway's & Co.,"
by J. F. Henry, Curran, & Co.,
Druggists, a n‘?"- also by the Me-
tropolitan Medi- ee eine Company
k:--waat
of New York,withn assumed
e
trade mark, thus: a, —Again o n e
Joseph Haydoek,of New York.
hkewise passesoff counterfeits of
his own make under the name of Holloway & Co.,
having for a trade mark a crescent and serpent ;
McKesson & Robins, of New York, are agents for
the same. •
These persons, the better to deceive you, un-
blushingly caution the public in the small books
of directions which accompany their medicines,
which are really the spurious imitations, to Be-
ware of Counterfeits.
Unscrupulous dealers obtain them at very low
prices and sell them to the pablic in Canada as
my genuine Pills and Ointment.
I most earnestly and respectfully appeal to the
Clergy, to mothers of Families and other Ladies,
and to the public generally of British North
America, that they may be pleased to denounce
unsparingly these frauds.
Purchasers should look to the Labil
on the Pots and Boxes. lithe address
is not 533, Oxford Street, London,
they are Colutterieitt•.
Each Pot and Box of the genuine Medicines
bears the British Government Stamp, with the
word, " Homowee's Pius AND OINTMENT,
Lownore," engraved, thereon. Qn the label is
the address, 533, OXFORD STREET, Loanotawhere
alone they ere manufactured.
Parties who may be defrauded by Vendors
sellinspurions Holloway's Pills and Ointment
as of Weetenuitie make, shal n communicating
the particulars teeme, be amply remunerated, and
their names never divulged. Signed
THOMAS HOLLOWAY.
• London, Jan. 1, 1877. 4747
THE CONSOLIDATED BANK
OF CANADA.
CAPITAL - • - $4.000.000.
CITY BANK OF MONTREAL, Incorporated 18.33;
and ROYAL CANADIAN BANK,
Incorporated 1864.
SEAFORTH BRANCH.
DOMINION BLOCK, MAIN -ST..,
SEAFORTH.
Draft* on, .New York Payable at any
Bank in the United States.
1
Bills of Eicehange on London payable
et all Chief Cities of the United Kingdom.
INTEREST PAID ON f DEPOSITS.
M. P. HAYES,
MANAOER
411
AN OLD FRIEND THE BEST
. FRIEND.
W H. OLIVER', SEAFORTH,
1 ift
--e.eafeeee•
BEGS to acquaint his many friends and mete -
mere thatbe has removed two doors north of
his old stand, McIntyre's Block, where ho has a
stock equal to any in the business, and at the
most favorable prices. All kinds of Repairing
done on the shortest notice. A good Stock of
Trunks, Valises, Whips, Combs,i3rushes, and all
other such articlescrequired. constantly on hand.
in
Reenarier 3 our ol Friend. Sign of the Scotch
Collar.
481- W. H. OLIVER, Seaforth.
DR. WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC
- MEDICINE.
The Great English
Remedy is especially
recommended as an
Unfailing care for
Seminal Weakness
Sperinatonhea'Impo-
tency, and all diseases
that follow as a, se-
, etence of Self abase,
Be oreT egg.
an Loss of Memory, {ter ag,
Universal Laseitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness
of Vision, Preraeture Old Age, and many other
diseases that leads to Insanity or Consumption
and, a Premature Grave, all of whieh as a rule are
first caused by deviating from the Path of nature
and over indrilgcuce• The Speciffc-Medicine is
the result of a life study and many years of ex-
perience in tr ting these special diseases. Pam-
phlet free by risiL The Specific Medicine is sold
by an Druggists at 44 per pilotage, or 6 packages
for $5, or will be sent by mail on receipt of the
money, by addressing WILLIAM GRAY & CO.,
Windsor, Ont, Sold in Seaforth byE. Hickson &
C9., J. S. Roberts, R. Lumsden' and all druggiet
merchants.
0
r
co
WM. ROBERTSON &
SEAFORTH,
CAN SHOW YOU A LARGE
STOCK OF
SKATES.:
Acme, Barney & Berry's All
Clamp, Ice King and Club,
SLEIGH BELLS:
Neck, Back, Body, Open
&c.
COW CHAINS :
Open, Close, Ring, and Wal-
ton.
AXES
Burrel's, Warnock'S, and the
Welland Vale.
.OROSS-CUT SAWS:
The Lance Tooth, Improved.
Champion, Tuttle Tooth
and. Lightning.
All of which they will sell for less
money than ever ojjred
. in Seaforth before.
REMEMBER
That we have Move& to our
NEW PREMISES
East Side Main Street.
DON'T FAIL TO CALL.
WM. ROBERTSOAr Co.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
HEMLOCK, First Quality, $6 per M. PINE
from $13 -
BILLS CUT TO ORDER,
All Lengths, from 10 to 50 Feet, 94 the
PONY MILL, IN McKILLOP.
The Subscriber has also a
LUMBER YARD IN SEAFORTH,
Where all kinds of Lumber eau be obtained.
479 THOMAS DOWNEY,