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The Huron Expositor, 1878-07-26, Page 2• i - • • • • '1 aa.a • e • • e • • 11.1.111.W.41 etteteseedee---_-_deteee..--' __—____ ti• • , . , r • • • i • .1. .1 1 • • t • 1 • _ . ' • 1! • • ; 4 ; • - , e I 111 2 THE POINT OF II/ONOR. 1 1 _________ Shortly after Waterloo hid been fought, one of' :our English:- regiziaents (which had t en a, distill . shed part in that great !victory) sta, oned iu a Mediterraaaean garrison, ga lied an in- evitable notoriety there b a sudden mania for dueling that brok out among its officers, and which thre tensed to be - 'come so chronic in its char ter as seri- ously to interfere with the scipline of the corps. -Qum-reit: we e literally " made to °rant" at mess ime for the . s s most triflina affairs, and s ecely a day passed withbout a hostile mi ting taking place, which the colonel—a weak-mind- ed. mon=expressed himse f Powerless _ to. prevent. Indeed, „he *ad t ah..eady been sent to " Coventry" • ythis subor- dinatese which, as our reade -a doubtless plow, is a kind of social ex ommunica- tion that, when acted upon n an Eug- lish regiment, generally end: in the re- tirmeet from the Corps of th individual on whom it falls. It was so in this in- stance. for the colonel saw that the ven- detta -like conduct of his officers to- wards him tv s gradually divesting him of all authori y in the eyes f his men, and tie be had, none but "bie social in- feriors to -wh.oin he could teen for coupe eel and advic he was corn . elled to re- linquiale his °remand am return to England. 0 his arrival in this coun- try he lost no ime in proce clino to the Horse Guards, where he soug t anbd. gain- ed an intervew with th Duke of Wellington, a tvhom h gave le gra,phic accou t of the stet of affairs which existed in the regim nt he had just left. • , ' The Iron Dt ke likened at entively to the nerratien, and kratted 1 is brow in anger as the c lonel related he story of the duelling ; nd when the 'latter had finished seiealungs he exclai ed in an unmistakably eteru and un ompromis- ing tone : , . "It is your fault, sir 1 ou. should have bronght some of the ri gleaders to a court-mertial, and cashie d thern on, the spot. You have sadl neglected your deity, and that is a thi g which I never pardons' 1 The coienel Mt the Hors Guards in a very crestfallen state, a , d he was --hardly eurprised when- he aw in the next Gazette the ,announc ment that "His Majesty ad no furth r need of ' his eereices." Inethe mean ime the Du • • •I IJEU11.0 EXPOSITOR. e had toles tained a, specia.1 audience. of the Prince .Regent, to -whew. he explain d the con- dition of offair :: in conneetio with the regirrient in qtt stioe. The I .sult of the intertiewevas that Colonel A , a well-known martinet. then o .half pay, . . tances ex - was sent for, a d the en -cum plan - to Yin; the Prin e 'offering hi the comm nd of the r giment on co 'tion that he svould unlertake to e e the duelinaprbpensities of ' its offi- cers. Colond A..--1.--- was delieflited at the prospect Of eitive eery ce, and he williugly accepted the task ssigned to laira, it being i nderstood th t he was to be granted a royal indernrij v for any- thing serious vhich might appen to . anybody else ii his endeavor to . put a ..stop to the dueaing. He was a man of high reputati n, end had. previous- ly held. oth r difficult c mmands, , being known throw:the-a he ermy as a good sol er hut a ste n discip- lineadau. . Such tees t14 old soldier's dings at the speend honbr conferred.m. im, that on leaving St. !tunes' Palace, 1 e actuel- ly_ forgot to r turn the salu e of the Senfinds pnate at the gates, to thegreat -attoniehment f the latter, whb knew his purictillious habits. , On leis, arrival at the garris a, he lost no time in making himself equainted With hie brother officers. H had al- ready I,aid out his plan of ac ion in his own mind, and was fullyelete millet:lite allow nothing to swerve hi a hair's breadth from the peth of dut i At the , mese-table he behaved with s tidied pb- liteness and. amiability of ma ner t and his suberdinates indicated - het they were greatly pleased with t .6-ir new commander. He , chatted leasantly 'with all, from the senior-majo ' down to the youngest ensign:, aud whe the cloth was removed, regaled. theni with the latest gossip and doings of L xidon so- ' ciety: Before they separate for the night, however, he tookehe o portimity of informing them in a very qiiet man- ner that he had heerd of - the frequent duels which hadlately. taken place in the corps, awl that it seemed 0, matter of regret to him that they eould not' manage to live in peace and e ity." 41 ." However," he said, " if it be your wieliegentlemen, to fight out your quar- rels in this weer, I 'shall inteepose no . obstacle to your doing so-. Bn this Can duly be by your pledging you • word of honor now, to the 'effect th. t .in the future no duel. eltall take plea without my perraiseion naving. been fir t obtain= ed. As Lant yeur colonel, it is. neces- sary that ray authority shod, be -ace laeowledged io- ,all that relat s - to the honor of thed-egiment." . The officers looked at eech ther and then at the colonel; and a eomewhat .eraherrassing Faience ensued ; ut it wan brokeu by Colo:eel A . , w o said a: . " Don't be af •aid that- 1 ale 11 refuse yonr request.; cu the contrary, I shall be only too pleased te grant my permis- sion if, on examining the -facts of the li. ease, I find eu 'dent reason to think thet, the applic• eit's - amour propre has been wounded, and that a -hostile meet- ing is indispensable." - At these retieburing words the young fire-otsters Were satisfied, and- at once gave the promite demanded; and Col. .A .. the'u retired to .nis deomber, where, over= e with the fatiatin of a rough - erdyage, le .seton fennel' hraiself snugly enscone in the afrus of Mor- pheus. ' _ _On the folio sing morning he was rether rudely aWakened from a refresh- ing elumber by a lead. rappine .at his i chamber door ; and. on chellenging. his early visitors h was inforreed., that • it was Captain Hord. Vellum etfid • Else sign Warbottle who wiehed th -speak to him on a, matter of. the gravest import- ance. - . . " Yen might have chosen a more con- venient hour for your visit, gentlemen," seid the colonel, who was naturally loath - toe'rise ifrom his bed at fiye o'clock on the first morning after his voyage. . " It is ae affair of honer, colenel," was the significant reply, " and caenot be delayed. We beg you will admit us . instantly." •• , - The colonel rose and opened the door to the early eoMers. They were two handsome youog men, who had. on the previous evening already attranted Col. A•13 attention, by the 1 extreme friendliness which they •exhibsted. • f or • each luted they ,e ter bro mandt.i visit. Ensi Warbo tle handj salute, as he, r "11y have cona tn bion to fight, colonal." " In eed 1" exc " I tho Tilt you were "Ye , colonel, we b. thriatie from our yout Lord; diem, " and others, ery sincer ly, b disput , and our min be sati fied." then They ' espectinlly sa- heir cornmeal ing officer as tered the roc, , and the lat- e an ,aw cwar silence by de- g of the the objeet of their cede raised his plied : sk your tnermis- Colenel A " I Pres ime 'eery ecrions Mus ha tlemen, to make o a reed rse to the isto ?" "It s, indeed, ver. serious matter, colonel," teplied ign Werbottle ; " and i is this. kftei you had left the table 11 st, eight, e tted over what you tel us about the oings in'London lately ; and in th hnsiasixt of the morcan t, reniar -ed t at I slietild. like to bei here, ridi g at the head of a trees) • Life Gu ud. escorting the Prince Regent, w.th y silver helmet olitteri a in the sun and my drawn sword u my hen . hereupon Lord said With a, sn er that I was a 1)4 , that a leathern wonld uite 'good enough for I. I took no iotice of this re- nt I was linne,,ed: and eecited ; en he furt er a •serted that the of the Lif hurisan r, and I g eat friends r ve been most in - upward.," said e respect each t eve have had a ed. honor must . that sumetning e .occurred, gen- ly remedy for it Vellu feather helm4t such a marki eand fficeils helm t no limb Gu atur ine 11:' retalietecl by strik ng insult', Colonel : me, I' hink, in cema, meeti f." , The est worde vere ner stli ch achnitt d of ino•, a, d the' tin vo -chleige glances'. c f iu defiane . , , . _ - " Iti indeed giane, tentioe ly remark helm worn 1.),y Majest 's Life Gu nor brt ss, but wl Iwith eilver-gilt ; ' will no , I peesui of affai s. Do yo the qua -tion out S" • " Cer aiuly, sir ! officers "Ver well," epli cl the, , colonel, gravely ')fer be it Ire n meta interpese any ob tacle to eat • ineetiug; gentle- d Men ; . ut this doe Mu t be a setions one, as ants so im att. ut e question as Life Guards' helnitts; - nd. not an affair • tesultin in a me e is ratcha as I am given t neclersta ia 1 i geuerally the case in heee mess qn rrels. Remem- ber tha y a are 13 ita. officers and. not Spanisl taavoes, a id. t at the honor of a Britis Ricer ea onl be vindicated' ,,by the d eat of hi- ,opponent. Go, gentle en and figh •our duel; and I will et the sn 'y vor on his re- turn." . -The w , yonug 1 n saluted the colonel an retired. few minutee -afterwa ds •they au their • seconds were se n hurrying to the place of mee inc —a spot li is kilerwe in the genie n to the,- day as 1" Duel s. Avenue " ' .* * e Thre h tirs tater, onel A 1 1, went do vn into -the radetgrouud to inspect he regiment, and he was sur- prited t s e both Lord ellum and En- sign W, rbc ttle naming t ' e officers tvho' ap rotto ec` hint to give their morning Tile letter had his arm in a equity of Col. a duel . had , yet with a • force; 1. e: . dship has given e term." • . m 1" exclaim ed. sly. " And do aentleinen—do l')And for so ina- 1., lie hblrnets of rds ! 4 ah I it must be fonglit f in tent die-, if m order be . 7e lum, at - gags action et ed enor had rds wore brass Could stand it the lie. He e ou the face, an 1 which justifies ding a hoetile • said in a man- enly end meeti- ng officers ex-. tufa hatred and eutlemeu," sen- d. Colonel ; " the the officers , of. His rds • re neither silver ite netal lacquered ut' his information e, er the position et wish to fight ' eX lainsecl the two • sad A tal eu p te. .! ID 7 nd ac fht to the s.Dern ' whether t.la ,• he replied, ng uptis fa sm li Yes colouel .0 his lo me a nasty scratch t A sere ch iln the a th cota contemptuo yo cal t at lighting, yoe th t fighting ?. portant uestion as His MeeS y's Life! Gu is ilothing ! Thie matt r ovelr-aa in, limier pai m'esaif -oni. the •servic di obey 4 !" -"But" begajn L temp -tine to express b s the rep ation his wenn received " But claimed the Pri and it own ho retire di viee." This t thou ght me no buts, e the colonel, a t ti ce s ns rtT Ons s for yen to or, in a prop -iefraced from Hi , etle fen !" ex- grily I have on t is point, iudi 6ate your r_ neer, or Majssty's ser - 1 etiVe ; was ane et to be - ef ; and it !need. carcely be said that the •\,61 na firo-eator chose rat ler , to fight duel we, Ifweoluinuind two na,o Durin rels had. some of colonel stood. ov pernai, until th should th cominu lington, plitit out to means which scandal. Lord to durin enemy " efforts h was enat to take His rec and he any sup The gather ..0 ly found Col. A " Ala c ;claimed see his 1 it will n. cyraire (1: menner. The y their ow dumb gazed at with lo spair. -0 oaf limn! be •cashiered. The fo ght ttgada, tiine Levis vae shot -:throi fe the body—a hic laid him a sick -bed foe. hs th s long per :01. many quer- al- n pleee at It e mese table, h bed bee settled by the . s arbitrate " othees r fd T his perin s -ion to -fightee Rai which lie efueed to grant. redult of .Lonl ellum's illness coi knowiegi . e utime eel, el A hen eted .with th I Duke , of Wele reeh.' whom. received exa r4tions c 1 of the matter be! hitters e ..as the only putting a s to, a matter. s fast neceiiii a world-wide 'e 4 I " Yeti onel gr4 Life Gne ance that t, limn was c, .fully attended his illness be s " friend 'and 'usigu -War cs tle, to whose not only o 'd hie life, but'. ed. at the en c two Mouths. short walk. e -Cry mornina 1 ,; ery theu pr ceded. ra.pidly,. , s soon able o .walk without rtevhatever. -o friends we! e walking to - morning, when they sudden- hentselves, fad to face with entlemen, goodknorning !" exe le latter.' "1 m delighted to dship out agai , especially as •• enable you to finish your )11/1C111` 111 a ns. re satisfactory lig' officers, sc rcely. believing ears, were for a tiine struck th astonishin nt, and -they ach other and 'at the Colonel -e of' bewildei ent aud de ee, gentlemen," said the Col- " that this ueetion of the ds' helmete is I deemed it ad .1 , to the Duke of Wellington on the sub- ject ; and I have here His Graee's or-- ders that the duet should be renewed. again and again nntilthe life of one of the combatants has been forfeited." As he spoke, Colonel A drew from the breast -pocket of his coat a large letter, bearing' en its env -elope the words. " On His Majesty's Service," - in large black letters, and • in one cor- ner the notice in red ink, " Very Ur- gent." • . " But," said the young ensign, " his lordship has not recovered- yet.; be- sides". " When one cen walk,"'interruPted the colcinek " °eel ctui Lane) fire off pistol ; end it is not cOnducine to the interests and dianity of • the service that so importaa a question as the equipment , of His Majesty's Body ,Guttrd should any longer be left unde- cided." The two Officer. , wile! gel cemented their friendShip ve ew d iring the period of illnesseltere to k ea h. other's hends and ga,zed..1 ng d. sil ntly into each other's fan s. Colonel' A— turned away to hi Le his emotion ; for being really posse sed of a kindly:disposition, .be began to regret the stern and un- bending par he had been. called upon to perforin. Brushing the signs of his _weakness fr hie eyes! he turned once more tower s the you g officers, and -said : " Gentlen en, I have ears from Eng- land to sup rsecle you in the eegiment • to w ell have the honor to be- • long ; and I am only to waive the exe- cution of tb se mdets coudition that the duel is -enewed!, as already stated. S Your henor ab8011.1tOly in your own hands, and eon must choose your own -course. -141 ave you to decide, gentle- - men, what t course. shall be, and bid you for the resent adieu." So sayieg, the Colonel left the two friends -to d cide upon their own -fate. They ultimt tely decided to consult with their brothe, officers -on the subject, and. to be guide( by tha general opinion. This opinio tureed out to be in favor of another fi /ht ;, Heil they mice more proceeded t theplace of meeting, each mentally re. alving anot to- injure the other, but e ch ehenging portraits and letters for tl eir friends. The fatal Weep- oes wete clis: .harged; and Ensign War - bottle fell to : he earth with- a shot bliried. in' his hearC - ' 411 1, -The grief „of Lord Vellum knew no bounde, for U had been led to believe that the balls had baths -withdrawn from - _the pistols. He threw ,Iiiessell on the hianim.ate di ely .of his f4d, and could with great d ffithilty be _temoved there- from. • At le gth he we, - conducted to the' house f a merrie 1 efficer ; and. from there h indicted *a letter to Col: A , tendering his r ionation, and rep. aching he hitter fen tile death •of re • hie rieed.. Tlte same tfternoon, C tenet A assetnbled t . e other o dresting hi sself especi whose ap lic ttions to figl pension, c eclarecl hiniself 1 . . one more etmission on ditioes as the other, elan hona's sake " the corbb fight 0 the death. In tl ensued, oneofficer after a the golonel respecthilly, - tired. as silently as. they bina alon.e in t mess-ro of the'situation. • It NI/6$ • eude lesson w i, cers had eCeived, but it plished it. perpose, aucl f eto tine duelling had bee known in the British Arm . ti A 8 ervant's I stake. ' - A etory is told of a dt shing colonel quaetered in .Brussels Vhich epeaks more for the honesty a sd scrupulons obedience to order's then or the bright- ness of bis sereant. The c lonel,who was - .•eligaged oet to dinner, jt st ae he was leaving 'some wasgseize with such a violent tootheche that he vas obligeelto ' . send an eFectise. "::Take this note to Madame W , and bring' me My .din- . ner," -.The mau delivere the note into the lady* hand, and to her Surprise • snowed lib signs of.goin,g I way. On be- . hag -asked is•vistat hp \ a§ -whiting for, he answered that he w 3 to take back the colonel's dinner. T e lady sew through Ins blueder, orclere the dinner - to be .sent, and added a h lf bottle of cham-. • cers, and. ad.- i 11 to tito a it were iu sus - ready to greet , he same . can- dy, that " for tants 'should e pause that other saluted end then re - came, leaving m and mester iich. these WE- . fully accent- ona thet day I almost tin- y. REAL ESTA volt SALE OR. TO 1: New Frame tkito This is a first-rate' ch mencing business on a business is already ee Maulers apply to j0 E FOR. SALE. Ont. RENT, IN BERNE—A , with dwelling attached. nce for any person corn - em all capital, tut a good abliehed there. For per. N LESLIE, Blake P. 0., 544 As the oWner ie- leaving se and Lot in the village dwelling, with 6 room ; h fruit trees of all dem. cl cellar.. Apply to THOS. imee, or to A. STI-tONG, 551 you SALE CHEAP. -Lt the:Country. it Ho' of Harpurhey, Vienne a large garden filled wi criptions ; .good well a R. WINNE, on the pre Land Agent, Seatorth. TnARM FOR SALE. -vt 81, in 'the 5eh. Co 100 acres, good eon, barn 5606, good stabl cleared, good home a pump. Apply to place, or to Westfield Tel OTEL FOR SAL Hotel known as th the Clyde Hotel, situat 1.44 first-class butanes land and a good fraine all of which are in g liberal. For forther F. KING, Blutvale P. Being -north half of Lot cession, East Wawanosh, ell watered, -good fraMe and shed 18x.05, 85 adres d otchand. good well and MES MURRAY, on t . 0. 55ex1 OR TO RIENT.—The Railway House, formerly d near Bluevale staeiou. stand, with- nue acre of table aud shed attached„ od repeir. _ Terms very articulars apply to WM. • 551 .- VARM FOR SALE.— or Sale, West half of Lot 7, Con. 16, . townshi of Grey, containing 50 acres, 42 of which are leaned, balance hardwood. There is on the prom es a frame house, frame barn and stable, end a gOod youeg . bearing (=he old. The abovoproper y is only two miles off a geed gravel read and 5t miles from Brussels ; pos-• session this fall, For f ther particulars apply to C.; It. COOPER, Brussels, or D. CAMPBELL, on the premises, Walton 0. 554 VARM IN- .TUCKE SMITH FOR SALE.—: -t• For Sale, East h It Lot 5, Con. 3., H. ReS., Tuckersmith, contain' tg 50 acres, 45 of which ant cleared, well draine and well fenced. Good frame dwelling house, barn, stable and other outbuildings, all new; a splendid brchard and plenty of water ; conve tient to sebool 111141 Ulm two miles and a half f the Totvn of Sehforth. Apply on the• premises r to Egmondville P. 0. AVILLIAM SHOLDIC 552-4 ITALUABLV.1 PROP RTY IN SEAFORTH v FOR SALE.—For ale, on George Street, a Lot and two dwelling oases. The houses are both comfortable and rnmodiorts, and have ell necessary couveniencee, much de well, woodmheds, &c. The Lot is planted with fruit -and ornamen- tal trees, and is very rleitsently situeted, end quite convenient In t e businees part or the town. Apply to the pr prietor on the premises. • ROBERT JONES. 654 QTORE FM -MON ATILLE ',TO RENT OR vat SELL.—Tarent or sell, in the yillage of Eg- tuonclville, on very atonable terms, a Store with all conticuienees dwelling stable, cellar, •&c., all complete—opp site VanEgiumett's tem pumice hotel. Well sit titled for a general store. Lately occupied by Stni lie & Cleric. Immediate possession can be given. Apply to JA.COB Me GEE, personelle, near he premiees, or if by let, - ter to Egruotitiville P. 0 551 VARA FOR SALE.— or Sale Lot 21, , -h. Stoney, contitinin- 100 twee, about 8Q of which are_ cleared, wel fenced, tinder_ dratioed and under good unitive, ion, the balence ie *ell timbered with hardwo• tt, - Gond [rattle Mame and two 'tome barns, a onehard and plenty of' hroe miles of tbe x miles f rine Brucebeld forth and Clinton. All arkets. For further par- mietor n the preraittes. . DAVI SON. 5.52*8 or Sale, Lot 29, Con. 00 acme; 85 acres clear - welt fenced, and in e. • good state of cultivat' n ; the balonee is well timbered with hardwood ; etliere ere rut the promises two: houses, e log and one earne ; frame boxy and stebles a yoong beitring omit- 'hird ; a ?lever failieg s wing inns through the !hunt ; eleo, good well ; situated within 3 miles Fof Glance and ot rucetield ; tichool houee t within one-quarters:elle. Apply tontLEX'A,NDE it t AMPBELL, on the •ernisee, hr to • Clinton P. O. 519 _ _ . _ VOR SALE IN BELM RE—House and Store 1: with over half an a ro of firsteclass gartten ground, well stocked am in good feeder. ,Stable, good water. Is !within of Varna tnd Baytielti, and 12 miles !from Se these places it et goodot ticulars applyi to the pr or to BaytieldIP., 0. JA TPARM FOR. SALE -rei Stanley, contaittiug ed, well u durd rained, pagne to be•served at dessert. Laden saucepane the worthyman return- ed,. end preceeded te wait on his Inas- • ter, wh.o.fOund his di. ner ..80 much bet- ter than the one be the restaurant that medts and enjoyed tl aeother. .At last ctu and; that necessarily tion, _ The poor cola after a moment's re man ten francs, and bouquet and take it mente to Madame i• he Cliple hack end francS ou the table. mean? Where does t "From_ Madame ' ••man, with evident satisfactions " She "mid. for the bouquet.".' ,,On receiying _she hed given him fiv franes for him- self, hilt he,- Genf o his master's ein- tercete had replied,: " It is not five 'frauce, it's ten fraucs;"end brought them back. • The colouel has taken to his bed. • " the PressUre." A -colored tremp, who wes hanging about the depot e .clay'or two since, was observed to disappear eround the. corner wheuever a passenger train drew. tip, re- appearing only as it depatted. Itilook- ed suspicious, and e special policeman pomaded upou him as he returned from .one Of these seini-occasimial excursions, and demanded syleit he I was " up to." " Are yen keeping shadyfrom. a con- steble ? or don't you want to go till the .freight train collies along?" he asked. The evanderer proceeded.- to elucidate : Yer see, hoss, said he, taking another teef ie histronsers waistband, " I hain't had nteffin to eat wort menshunin since las' night ; and ebery time dat de ceTs pulls in de boy at de hotel ober dm- hy the-pervilyerum—he trots out and. beats the gong for dinuer:;' . and , I tells you, boss, it makes me feel jes' like , I was • goin' to cave ill, all' I !can't etan' de preesure, nohow." He let him go. • us 9 ally 4ot . from e forgot his •ail - e dishes one after ie the champagne, tel to the explains - !el was in despair ; tWon he gave his old him to buy a ith his compli- . By and by,- avely placed the " What does that at come from ?" ," answered the , ! • —A Baltimore alderman, wno had sat speechless at the meetiegs of the Board for years, was redently aroused by frequent droves af cattle passing his house on Sunday toethis; eloquent but first and only oratorieal effort : "Phwat I want to know, yer honor, iS, are the pa,yple of the Fourteenth Ward to be fsuch import- trod upori by oxen of a Sunday morn- 1 isable to write ing ? I move; be jabbers,' I guess not." 1 • ••.,..• • • 7 coach house, woodeshed hen-housa and run for fowls well fenced, all vein eonveeitat. The house is arranged for two faro' 'es,. gne: part, with the :store is rented tie a resp dello tenant at n78 . •yea.t. ; the other part w th the garden and out, 'beeldings is equally value le. This property -will; ,ben;old at a baagaiu, as he proprietor intends :rnovingto 'Winnipeg. If not (iota before et will be offered at Auction abo t the 10th of August. AVILLIAM ASHDOWN. 554 , hOPLENDID F A.RM IN HULLETT FOR ALF,. For Sale, Cheap, Lo "5, Con. 8, Hallett, 0 (Lacs, 80 delimit under-dreined and well fenced, eied the remainder welle mbered with hondwood. tilted frame buildiugs, ung orchard and plenty of wate.r. The ferni is . ithin 3 ruileit of Sea- ifutth tied 10 Miles di tant front Clinton, and adjoine the Village of K nburn. ellie is one of :the best farms ill the C unty, and will be sold chelp and on easy te rne, its the proprietor wishes to retire. Iiumed'ate poeeeseion. Apply to ALONZO STite /NG, Seaforttl or CHARLES • LAWRIE, Constance P. O. 544 _ • VARM McKILLOP. FOR SALE.—l'or Sale, -1-• the Noeth part of Lo s 8 andi 9, Con. 13,'Mett Killop, containirag 112 a ens; there are abopt 86 cleured, well fenced, und adrained,. and in g hig stete of enitivation, the b ance well thnbere evitheletedwood ; • good d 'oiling, new bank tam . harn 50x56, with stebline •underneeth, and the . eutbuildings ; also a good t'oung or 'hard and plent f water; Is 10 miles fro Bruss ls, 5 from Wal eee.--enenre on, and 12 from sell:fora , with g od gravel roads o each place ; convenien tit chunch and schools vill be seld as a whole or 'in two parts. Apply. t Vatton P. O. or to the yroprietept on the pi= m 5 7 •I • LOST OR FOUND. QILIWL FOUND.—Found on the Hureu Road, 'et near Sealorth, on the 12th of July, e Black and Red Woo:en Shaw The owner can have the same by calling at the epositor Office, Stuforth, and pitying expenses. 654 , • • - pArtor,14 LosT.—imit, on the ilnd of July, bet emu Seefortb and the ttnil conceit:don of MeKillop, by way of the Huron Road, one mile aud a quarber `east, a parcel contidniug a pair of ptnts, vest and bower—all new. 'Any person- leitviug tho stone at Kidd's Store, Seeforth, with the undersigned, Lot 17, Con. 2. will be euitably reworked. enVEN KILLY, 554x4 • • orrr:A.E,I0 - Jimit 28;1., 1878 : • • ; • 1. Po, rimiz,7s FURNITURE WARE1100148, DRY GOOD'S HOUSE; SEAFORT11„ THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE ;THE COUNTY. No. 3, Campbell's Block, 'SMITH & WEST, SEAFpRTH, • + FOR SALE OR TO LET. 1 ri in LET.—Two heasee in the Village of Ef/.. -a mondville t� rent. Apply.to T.H-Oel AS HILL , Egrnondville. . r 4 I ! plIOPERTY , FOR S&L E. --For Sale, that con- I de venient ..na desirable reeidence on the corner ' of High and Market Streets, lively occupied by ! Di. Vercoe. Apply to DR. VERCOE. 4/58 ; T AM NOXf Receiving a Large Stock 01141re (L- FITRNITUEM from the best Factories inzet;. ads, and I LIM et/Meted to sell cheaper than any get * large Discount. one in the County, ea I pay cash down and • I C -AN. s ie L 1 .: :Buy yeer Goods where you can get . . ii ' • . "BBilliefy 3Y•o('utirr GGrotdies twv•hherree yY:ua 'ce7ann .ggeett - sce chairs, Fancy Turned Lao( tor se, ' 7,I Splendid Chairs flw $1 80,. Bu'y you r Goods w here you can get . Buy your Goods where you can get Buy your Goods d. here you can get i3sSrox:rg:::affs stEphxeintleeerzyoieloafe„rfe4:5110,2.5,6. Itenong NB onsitsetenRRojeleklez;aet.obeNsocti-„xeti.i ea ' $2 50. I I • —THE HEST -I- -THE B14;ST— eel—Other. 'kinds very tow. , —T4E. BEST -- Six Cane Chairs for $5. ' zURICEI GiusT ENG AND FLOURING MILL ; nee FOR 8,10E—On easy toruw ty Hen • , to exchange for •fariu ploierfiy. Ginning and . Flouring prorninly attended tAbentnie• as usual. • Also a quantity of Dry Hemlock Lute leo tor Hale .- cheap tor cash or short cretin. WA. FEN WICK, Proprietor, Zit len P. O., One . 546 • Val tie for Your ..loney. A CTION SALES. Value for Your -Moliey, Beautiful 7•Drawet Bureaus, otnteetion fronts, THE BEST- -THE BEST- -THE BEST— VIRST.CLASS FARA FOR SALE .13Y A.up- -.- 'I ION.—lhe undersigned hes been iustrueted by Mr. JOHN SMALLACOABE to sell by Public Auction. on the premiees, en TUESDAY, JULY 80th, 187n, at the hour of three o'clock, tn the afternoon, that Splettlid Faun, being Lot 18 Con. 7, Usborne, cohtaiiting 100 o cres—li nit - class brick bongo and 'good (woo buildings -89 acres cleared and well fenced ; goo -d orchited and plenty of tester. Convemnut ro -entireties an schoolo 4 miles from Exenti. No better improv- ' 1, ed farm, and no better (aim in the Town hip of Usborne. Positively uo int -terve. rE IS )1, t—Ten per cent. of the purehase money op the day of sale, $2,000 iu throe menthe, and eee bal wee to - suit parchaser at, 7 per cent For iurther par - Healers apply to the proprieeor ott the premises. JOHN SMALL4CONBErProprietor; &.13Ib HOP, Auctioneer . 551 WANTED. Cloth Chid? s. S LO(1171- ges awl _Rockers, Comma undersad. Baby Can ieges end Spinning Wheels very aes, • - Va,lue for Your tl oney.. • Value for, Your loney. Value for Your Riney. ' I °ilevi2(1;6st give I Streael, nteotiniLib:stst 1 WA ottnacms diref-,fly opposite M. If. Cou I If you "went to lurnish your Louse fier a little GIVE ME A CALL i mono?". i Ey ry-body says that Sail h & Eeerybody seys that Smith & West give ! c Everybody says that Smith & Value for Your West give -1 in:8..s_shartsstss be en a poeition to ItInnists i 'tern; Mem-Both- Jei:keilurt:t Iltvsotottibitti:nwenot; tke, , , , JOHN S. PORTER. • , • Everybody says that Smith & West give i Everybody says that Smith & West give eaestels cheaper than any one in the plaen Ev rybody says that Smith & Weet give - Extraordinary Bargaius. , Extraordinary Bnrgains. . nuis all his Mathinery front, • ' - TIIIIVING HORSES WANTEle—Wanted, a , • , • r • They can affotd to, as they are .doing THAT HUSBAND OF MINE" Extraoidinary Beegaias. Extraordinary B.argains. Extraordinary Bargain -s. Extraordinary Bargains. Piano or an Otgan. SCOTT BROTHERS. sical IliStrumout E . aperient, Seat° rth Mu 5 ;6 .. . . tool No Tericliel ntres te 11 tinp 1. Angnet. 1 55 n 1 -Ott si G, Grey Angusi expectoS S. S. No. t53toi- TEACHER WANTED.—Wanted for Se --t- IL Towuehin of Tucket smith, a Mal holaipg le eoqeol-clase yen -Actuate. , commence at the end of the vacation. . cations to tie he ou or before the 9th of GEORGE SPROAT. Secretary. . %%ACHE I: WANT ED.—Wit r tad , n t tint -I- Male Teacher for School Section No., County of Flume. Dune: to conotenet 19th. Applications reeetved • by the undersign& until Mondey, 2,9th nett., etating salary itnd reteronces. A. SITA.W, Secretary. 6, Gret ,Brustele P. en TWO FEMALE TEACIIXRS WANT . -2- the •Junior:Departnient of Brusse School. Duties. to commence August P plicationst stating salary expected for r of .the year, elsotestituouiels frora Insp ceived by ,the undersigned until Wednetdion 31st 'of July: AWN SHAW , Secretar Board, Botesele. . , , . P.:'---Foi s Public Lb. Ate enainclo ctor, re- the Sehool 55J-2 . TEACHER AVANTED.—Wanted, a Te J- ' Sehool Section No. 2, Turtiberry, 1 second-class cettificate. Applitations . ! received nntil tbe 10th of Augnst, 14378 to conamome immediately" after the LAWRENCE LAVELL, Secretery &mote tion No. 2, Tnrnberry, Wroxeter P. 0. cher kr tinting a Will ne Dutiee tolidays Sec- 551-4 dilelLei CA i , . ' x G. SCOTT, M. D, 8.-c., Physicien, St4eon tv • Accoucheur, Seaforth, Out. Officeturd lence south side of Goderich Street, hint last of Presbyterian Church. . and ft:si- doot ,. ,- 349 .. -ir L. vERcoE, AL D., C." M., Physician, 2 -2- • geon etc. Cdomer for the Conti ty i e Nike and' Residence,' on Jarvis street directly oppoeite Senforth Public School t Sur - Of Huron north.. . . Vt7 et.. ADA.M.S., M. D., late of •Lakefietd, • Physic:non Snrgeon and A ecoucheue eet att nip nf flan- Trytivnl.t,i i c• nf enoott, Out., . nem -- . , _ • „ , Toronto: Menther of the Royal College of Pity- : sicians and Surgeons. lent. Kin Imre. Ont. 48e 'WM. HANOVER, M.D., 0. M., Graduate of • Y McGill University, Physician:, Surgeon aud Accoucheur, Seafort.h. _Out. Office—Rpome Meyer's Block lenely occupied by Dr. Phelan, and • formerly bir the late Dr. Mug, Will atteud at CarronbroOk on Tuesdays and Fridays. 498 : I McNAUGHT, Veterinary Sungeoni Goadp -h.' • ate of Ontario Veterinary College, Seaforth, Ont. Office and Resideruse in reartaf Killoran & Ryan's. Calls promptle attended to, night or day. A. stock of veterinary medicines nn luend Charges reasonable. Horses examined este sound - t - nese and eentificates given if required. 407 They caa afferd to, as they are doing They can afford to, as they are doing They can afford to, as they are doing • They care afford to. as they are doina They Can afford to, An Exclusively n Exclusi vely An Exclusively An Excl us i vely Exclusi vely n Excl usivel y We do We do We do We do We do We do a as they are doing C 11 T rad e. Cas Tra d e. -Cash Trade. Cash Trade. Cash Trade. Cesh Trade. f L MURPHY SEAFORTH 'WHO has pleasure in ,announcing to thee " farming community of Hueon that be is still selling the very best Sewing Machines, ./1 pie? plements, and ltmsicai, 172692tS. Mr. Marphyts faverite machtste is the Singer which is the beat in' the market, having caroled' off/first howls at the Centenuial and Sydney- Exhib Farmers wishing to pnothese PAI -3. of the above would consule their own inte.reste by applying to Mr. Murphy tirsr, ati eau ae better f halo • • than any other in dee trade.- : Sewing Machine an other myelin. always on f hand at his wareroon s. Croderich steeet. • 518 t L. MUltitta, Seaforth. not requite Good Customers to not re.quire Good Customers to ,ST±T_ ,T, not require Good easterners to . not • require Good euetomers to BRu8SELS umE WORK& , not require Good Cestomers to not require Good Customers to. T es? N B pe w —PAY DEBTS— _ —PAY DEBTS— -- -PAY DEBTS- -PAY ' DEBTS- -PAY DEBTS- -PAY DEBTS— Incurre Incurre Ince rre „lineal -re Theerrer 'Incurret Our Our Our Our Our Our by those Unable aud 4y those Unable and. those Unable and by those linable aud by those Unable and. by those Unable and wil ling to Pay. Unwilling to Pay. Cnwilliug to Pay. uwilling to Pay. Un willing to Pay. it wining to Pay. Scoek Stock Stock S'tock sS Stock s Stock e. _TAMES -W. EL ER, V. 8.,_ Greduete of the t' • Ontario Veterinary College. After devoting , two years to ptactice with ,Professor Smith, ot Teeonto, has ettled Seaforth. Office at his . residence east of W. M. Church. •Crills promptly marked ettended to by ay or night.' A large stock of N: .4.1:larked Veterimity Medi ines constantly on hand. noises examined as to s uudness and certificates gideu - Marked Horses bought aind sold on commission. - 424 m ark6d arked DERBYSHIRE. L. D. Is., ' • Surgeon Dentist, G.radnitte Marked of the begat College of .Dentat urgeons of Ontario. Office . nes. WILLIAM' DYNE ARM FOR SALE,— McKillog, containing 40 agres are cleared, we nd in a good state of c s timbered with h iu inch of waste land •pring ereek runs across uildiugs roand ; old pumps, and a spleni s within a: mile and a h. vay between Sea fotth, . ;Rios, also conveMent t church Office, &e. he ferm,wii be sold tn two parte. For fur her par Walton Post Office, oe ste ply to t premieea. WM. BE tn. 0) Sale, out 10, Con. ,14t 80 :tenni, of which alien 1 fence.dt uuderdrained iltivatiot ; the balence rdwood.. 'Ihere is Pot on tee arm. A small eornt Good frame ndauce f good watee a beitri g orchard ; it lf of gr vel road, mid- reesele. nid Blyth tita- s, cheats, posi its a•whitle oi! titulars rtedrese e proprietor on 544 -1 PLENDID FARM FOR SALE h -North half ot 4 Lot.24, Con. 8, Mot is, containing 100 acres', ore or less, 70 aores - cleared And free front tamps, the balance is g' od hardwood; 'land well eneed with cederomet bi ek esh. I A selendid nett ritme barn 40x56, also a quid log herit end stahlo nd a gooch log dwelling ease and well. Also iil ear a neverfailing spin . There!. is (deo on th reruises a geol. erehard,. of ripple, pear aim plun roes, Situated. one eit e alnd a half from the envoi road, and 4 miles rent the village of Betts; els. Price yery low, as 'the I proprietor hae puri hued o farm in Kansas 41 hvauts to rultve therei tor further partidulars a, itytto PIERCE CLENO. 'EN, on the premise. LOUIS nteDONALDi Vinton, or to MeCAUC HEY & HOLMESTEDi eaforth. ' 550 OPERTY Ion: SALE.----; ot 2i:4; Con. 14, McKillopt tRAIIM AND MILL Pe Being south half of -eautenene abut 88 acre. , ID:of winch are elearo teed in a good state of c tiyation, part tieing well Maderdrained, and the I balance uncleared good hardwood bush ; there s never-fitiliOg sprin emelt running through the place ; good. young orcluthl; large frame bar 40.162; stable and shed; 14x80 ; log hous_e 16x25,Talso frame house, with gravel ; good stond c elar full- size of house •,f his is a desirable farm! y, being only three -guar--; °Ahern Gravel Road, 7 from Brussels, both! ,dod. markets. --Also Lot .21 and 22, East Boman: geed welt athouse, &c. or Any one wishing to le ft cirs of a tulle from the eilesefrom Seeforth , an ry, Ttutoberity, situated el miles -west frorn Wing - am, containing 200 acre ,-65 acres cleared, and it• lob of 44 acres let to be chnred, whieh is to be; 'neared in time for fall m eat next fall ; there is . . n this lot about 25 ac es! of pine, cedar ant0 mixer meadow, the balk" c e Is good hardwood tan d ; there is a smell orehard; da-elling houses, 2 wells , 1 and punips in -one house and large new stable. --e tele° a steam saw mill, s tiogie mill, an. complete end in good running ord r ; there ie at the Mill a ; trame house and good f aeue stable ; the mill is ' bringine in a good rents ease out next October ; 1 is on UTE: Southern Exten ion of the Wellington, i Grey and Bruce Railroat , with a siding running 4rom the mainline taivit lin 00 „feet. of. the mill ; timber can be run from ill andlciaded on railway ears as cut if reeeded, whi h makes it very conveni- ent ; there is plenty of imber in the country around which can be bouetht cheap ; tlais makes it a good epeningfor any ll:irson that understands thebusiness. The mill_ or farm will be seed sop- aratet or : together to snit buyer. Terms easy. ForeIrtidulars in referephe to the first farm ap- ply el) A. STRONG, Se' forth, or to GEORGE TH041SON, Vaught:1.m. For the last place and mills apply to G. TIIOM ON, Wnaghare. 543 ;":1 •=3 i n e tt ti e 't i O._ i --... L__...a, f.....1.........*...71,41...... ......,.....,,....,..a.”..Y...................i ...e. hours front 8 Mrs. Whitney'S ew_ briek block, Main Street, M. to 5 P. M. Rooms in Seaforth. I ton :E11414A l'041 11010 ILTS. tt J. McCOLL, Solicitor, &c., Brussels. , Office Joh • in Leckie's ew brick building. 504-52 V G, LANE, Autteioneer and Appraiser for the. -t- • Couuty of Huron, also Commission Mer- chant, McDougalPs Block, Wingham. h. 545-4 `,4 . _ M ONEY TO LEND—On terms 'none ainvan- !-thh tageous than ever before offered. A.A. Me- COLL, Solicitor, Brussels. . 5%' 52 T Pe BRINE, Licentiett Auctioneer for the ti • County of Huron. Sales attended in all tearte of the County. All °there left at the Ex-, POSITgit ofaeb 110 promptlyottended to. - THE SEAFOR,TH PUMP FACTORY. --- -I- succesthor to J. R. 'Williams, pranufee- turer of Punnet Cisteins. All work warranted to give satisfactio Fectory on North Main St., Seaforth. • 5t,0 lcSOTICE TO DE TORS.—All parties not bay- ing wind ut their accouuts with me for 1877 failing to do eo a once will be charged /0 per cent. interest Sr Wanner..? ist, 1878, without! f TJ -1 OMAS V t• N TRY, Seaforth. 531 JOHN LECKIE moral Loan and Real Estate Agent, Gredu reduce and.Commission Mer- ? chant. Money lo ed on real estate in town or country, at'S per eint. simple interest. Charges • moderate. .Mort ages bought and sold. Matured mortgages paid fft Turnas to suit borrowers. Foetus and villa c! property for sale. Office— Leckie's new brick block, Brussels, Ont. 515 TRY PROF. GRA.Y'S GREAT EAST INDIAN 1• ROOT ALTERA trivE—Nature's Great Res- torative cures Rhtiumatism, Dyspepsia, Bllhous- nese, Sick Ileadatthe; Liver Complain:to-Nervous- ness, Palpitation'of the Heaxt, General Debility, 50 cents. EDWARD VATIC°, Brussels, Agent 1 Diseases of the tomach and all Female , one - plaints . ForScr fulous diseases it is invalueble, as it is the greate t kiaown blood painter., Price, for the County et rluron. - 545 -12 - TO THE PUBL .—Read what the people say -ie in regard to he Great Shoshonees Remedy and Pills. Levi Jones, Markbam, setts: " I had a very severe attaelz of bronchitis. I wan so bad that I could hardly get my breath. I sought fer a quick remedy, and seeing the " Shoshonees Remedy " so highly recommended, I procured -a bottle, and am happy to say that by the time it was taken I was entirely well, aud have remained so, although I was much exposed through the winter in traeelli g." Rev. F. B.Stratton, Dern- orestville, writes: " I have found Toter re- medies particuler y beneficial for liver complaint, dyspepsia. and beonchial affections, and. would 3-ItineFlatZyitaseilnal, 41frthl,eestiteyd t:o traavterillaini2 one of my feee goe sore an; broke out. I could not cure it, and hed to return home. It became better and aftertverds much worse. I finally pur- chased a bottle of th and before they -were half gone I commenced to improve, and before they were finished my foot vas completely cured. It is now 17 naontlis since, but have had. no further attack." Price of the Remedy in pint bottles, $1. Pills, 25 cents a box. e Remedy and a box of Pills, • TECE -Subscribers take thiti opportuuity of re-, t -1- turningnbanks to thoinhebitants of Bruesele, antl vicinity tempest natronage,.and beg to state' then, heving matte sesietol improvements their' kilo and the roode of burning, they ere in a bet- ter- position than ever to supply the public with Etimat•Class Lima!: at 1 atten. Casit at the 'Kilo, or 1 4set ineliertereet. This being the fourth season of our bUsinees dealings in Deassels, having given unquelifi- ed satiefection so far, the public can rely on re- ceiving good treatment and a tiest-claas *Aide. from us: Remember the spot : The 13rasselie Lime Works.. 542 TOWN St BURROWS. THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY SEAFORTI-1:. ARTHUR FORBES, u AXING purchased the St ock and Trade of thel r C437.41111itreifil Litiers, Seefoetb, from 3.1,n. George Whetelee. begs to sticte Tim t- nittnclO• carrying on the nuttiness in the onnstaini, and haa New, Fashionable, and ridded several valuable horees ond yebielesto the! New. Feshionable and formerly larg,e stock. None but, a . New, Fashionable 'and 1. First-Ciass:Comfortabk .1rehicle,9antliGood. ' and • . Reliable Harsea Will be N.:ept... and Covered and Open Bug,giee med Carriagestand! and . Double and Single Wegons al:weys ready Teresa. . Special eirrangetriente Made With, eo7n... - New, Fashionable, N ew, Fash locale, New, Fashionable, Well Assorted. - 7. - Vell Assorted. " Vell Aseotted. - Veil Aseorted. " ell .&esorted. - Tell Assorted. ., in . Plana Figuree, end Sold at in. •Plain Figures, and Sold. at in Plain Figures, and Sold' at in lai•te. Figures, and Sold at in kin I iguress _and -Sold at in Plain Figures., and Sold at —0:NE PRICE— PRICE- -,L-.ONE PRICE- -ONE PRICE- -ONE PRICE- -ONE PRICE— menial Men. . Orders left at the stables or any of the hoteli promptly attended to. • • MOWERS 'AND HAKIM _ ! c• ----The L. D. Sowydr & Co., Iron clad St glo 'el-, Canadian Single Ilarvester,. and Bradley X-0. 2, !Single Hanvester, were awarded two silver medals ' and bronze medal at the Coital:eel Etaibitioe. Philadelphia, only awards given to -Canada foi Roapers and Mowers. .Bronee Medals at Aust trithan Exhilntetin at Sydney, last epring,' Silver Medal at Jefferson County trial, 17, S., 1877, Gold and Silver Metlal at the great Huron trial. lost August, and umnerous font prizes throughout , Canada and the United States. They are t ule- 1 stentially built, very tight draught, eau be inttent- V adapted to all kinds:mad conditions of grain, and will be exhibited at the various Spring Shows - throughout the County, by GEORGE STEWART, Clinton, General Agent fee. the County of Huron AVM. J. GRIEVE, Agent at Seaforth. 539 -1St e have in Stock a Large A ssartmeat We have in Stock a Lerge Assnrtruent We have in Stock a Large Ass( rtment We have in Stock a Large Asserttneet We have in Stock a Large Assoettent We have in Stock a Laroe Assert., ent OE Gents' and Boys' Hats f Of Gents' and Bot s' Eats Of Gents' 'and Boys'- Hata d Of Gents' aud Boys' Hats d Of Gents' and Boys' Hats Of Gents' and Boys' Hats Every Description. Every Description. Every Description. Every .:Description. Every Description. Every Description. THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY SE AFORTH. IXTILLIAM MeNATIGITTON bel.rz to inform' " the bueiness men Of Saaforth and the travel- . ire, public thet he hen purchased the Livery . Bueiness Rio; Stock I Mtssrs. Carnochan et ! t . A hell, and will do all i his power to retain tlite reputation whleh thls -vorine esteblishment haw' secured. He will keep only good driving and ie. liable horees, ai d his carrieges will be kept - clean and in good order. -eine, night or day,' will be promptly attended to. PIC -NIC AND WEDDING PARTIES Liberally Dealt with. Terms Reasonable. All orders left at the Com- a:nerds:Motel or at the office will rec,:ive prompt attention. Office and Stables on. Market Street, opposite T. Kidel's Store. . 544 WM. MeNtIUGHTON, Peoprietor, BUTTER TUBS. We have in stock a splendid We bane ie stock a splendid We have in stock a splendid We have in sttek a splendid We have iu stock a splendid We have in stock a splendid • Of Boots and Shoes of al - Of Boots arid Shoes of al Of Boots and Shoes of all kinde. Of Boots and Shoes of all kinds.; Of Boots and Shoes of all kiuds ' Of Boots and Sho f ki I Assortmen t ,Assottment Atsortnaent Assortment Assortment Assoitment 1 kinds. 1 kinds. Call and. Exaraine and Compare Prices 1 Call and Examine and Compare Prices Call and Examine and Compare Prices Call and Examine and Compare Prices Call and Examine and °ampere Prices Call and Examine and Compare P ices • WITH OTHER HOUSES. WITH OTHER HOUSES. WITH OTHER HOUSES. WITH OTHER HOUSES, WITH OTHER, HOUSEb. WITH OTHER HOUSES. SMITH 41 WEST • wd ao id:Rdn, rosbb, At $80 per hundred, Cash. These Tubs are so TS now prepared to supply oll customers with th any number of his well and favorebly known to the trade that it is unnecesuary to say anytbing in their recommen- SUPRRIOR BUTTER TUBS, TROTT also maraufectures a small Hard- tt'. TROTT, SEAFORTH, suitable for 'washing etter mall or otherwise promptly attend- edato5. S. TROTT, Seefertb. HAIR DRESSING.. MISS STARK - AATISFIES to inform the Ladies(); Seaforth and v Vicinity that she is prepared to make up SWITCHES, CURLS, BRAIDS &c. In the Latest Fashion from Combings. Prices Moderate. and all orders punttuallyat- t tended to. A call sedicited. Residence-31ain Street, Seafortht 527 PIANOFORTE AN D ORGAN MISS 1-1ALLEil ' CIRGANIST of St. Thomas' Church, Senforth, h -i (Late of Toronto), is prepared to instruct a limited number of Pupils in Instrumental Music. TERMS MODER kTE ; Residence—Third House North of the W. lit Church, Clint& Street, Seaforth. 54.5 Nd. 3, Campbell's Block, Seaforth, 1 • • it roil lioniewapur. enop. eta to, hint Reent7 Di ! yoning 37:1114 ' sweetheart b speeded, ae teet, to th.ep gref$ g, u3x) ' oil.- if You yOlk nave a . 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