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The Huron Expositor, 1878-09-13, Page 7En 13, I, _NLO CHROP.. 78. B11 I' Tre :Tv of Lumber always an_ •,acs n lrtto sizes imitable for dr, thing purposes, Bass.. le, Cherry, Pine, &e., sad, • r the different purposes for only used. Short Nistice.. VABLE FENCE. e Only requires iority,. It is made o'Trial rock `aka q, and sof i elm spars; carie loininr. The Fence if feet high. Thia Fence, ie remainder of the month aTS P E R ROD,. etalar Price, viz.: 70 Will be charged. eats: ?touring AEU. louring attended to prompt. trior article warranted from. ant work can be relied upon. L'e hest of Wheat is- Kano:fat'ture of Flour - deet rk et. our- t. eetrket. 11 the Letest Irprovementa he work is superintended by LENCEi3_MILLER. • Hour will always give sat A.L STORE. :tt Stock of Dry Goods, Gre- (ted 'hoed, Readymade Cloth- , eae.,. on hand, and offered at G OV EN LO C;K witthrop Steam bulls.• F CLEARINp SALE _—OF ER GOODS- )WF GOING wit STOOKS NDWIlERE,. re, Tiin.5 Worn, 1JIoth tea _R bbis'',, at Dents, owls, U r el r THE PRICES t'rin ts, 8 cents. and Iioyle'p. Prints, 10 tuts. } cents pelf yard. we are almost giving away. Costumes, $1 75. t`HO14E STOCK GOING I' sl_TUR Pi ICES. Obj ect to leap Goo SSPTT1tER 13, 187 S. THE .HURON EXPOSITOR. _ B Little Leson- • for Sunday. li several bands of a delicate hue on which were painted roses budding and in full It was a `bridal scene. The wine -cup F bloom, besid= most expiate . little pasped from bp to hp. One gentleman, , birds. The colors blended most beauti- who thought himself cured. of his_drink- (r habits, refused. " Can't you pledge fully, the whole •snaking a charming, friendship iii a social glass ?"pleaded i and at the same time, very rare picture. riendsl�'p The painting itself was the work of the the bridegrooms. " I dare not, I can- lady's husband, Ca Main Hca Frovi- 21ot, Then the beautiful bride, with ,� cZe�tce,Jofci•7zccl. I p•T bewitching smiles and eyes that were , �. • blighter than the jewels on her fingers,, I Th e no o A clergyman in tLustralia, being dis- 0 Barely you will not refuse me ?" The 'gusted wltllmthe nu lief of 'threepenny color molilited his cheek. lie faltered: laces he found in he plate every Sun- , 'e yielded to the Circe of the banquet.. p The first .taste fired lois lust,. and he day, studied the su ject, and instead of not until lie was a sot again. A paying the small slver coins . into the teased ° bank, locked them up in his desk The years after,. one quiet 'sumiller's result was .marvell us: Aftersohne £90 . few reeled into , seen pe a Fvxetcla p outcasthad been withdra n from ._circulation, Which are now aok the open door of a pleasant home, when ; mannfae was. jest drinking a glass of sixpences and ship Ings took their place a lady • E in the plate and 1' test accounts speak e increased. amount eekly contributions. three operatives in I WROUGH.IRON AXLES. tctory at Readsville, •WROUGHTIRONAXLES. o have ,,lied from a fought to have been WROUdH IRON AXLES. -poisoning from the -oleo „ p animals, principally A few days ago an- jyrought Ir led, and another is Wrought Ir sick. ' Wrought Ir nd bashful old gen- ? e -in a arrayed himself g 'es, which. had been t- 1'rofes5or len ; hanging in a dos t for several weeks, The port Perry GANG PLOWS. • GAN PLOWS.. CLANG PLOWS. r1 Ob m ni Threepennies. held out the poison to high, saying; TEESW PO yQ:tk to get' . , l{Nr S's F -•}C ennd to :.fume-Cleararnce. AND O JERTAKING.. `. BOX, EAFOR R; K:,; reds at tkcii Ii" creroortiis, Market, as Ilancisome a Furniture ,f every Des - Is Nob be band in any 1vstzb iNitilte,Lt in Karon, iehc they U. e prepared to lectured under ' can _:aairautee.• their own. super- Wad uper- it Cat to (1ualitea t.E .14ADE To ORDER • Elf 11N 1)ESll;tEl). • E•RTA}€ I NG. nee it liantlsoni Braude, they are , at tette t(, tills , Itt,king in all its - €.• nr,,: reas,'ia4 pit t •rms. with their Ga it t takiug business EPTIO 4'4 illi• body ilial alai gats cent. FLUID. l..stray:; ail o:fen•-- eieu ati:liiig from 1,'F,t,tArtt`c�ll, Solicited. 111u()ADFOOr & BO,SS-• l#1 stEA t)itTil tE AND LAND AGENCY. NZO' STRONG st vend Fir:,t-Class stock, , Fire ants CeneeniLal,an.t isprepar 1{, yS. S`ocie- Farm rte White St:lr fine of Steamers. hoof*ispxi 1 -Store, Ma St• •l FAVORABLE TE r -eet1 tl d,f.tlee beat Load [. i tlta :•al anal l,urchaee 'f .fi, Fel* 1 I t, -T-CLASS DI - ;1) l•A1�1IS FOR SAL •to Goan trt el Per Ce wine, allowing her Iiitle.one to sip The encouragingly of t vagabond epiarag forward with a mans-.; derived from the ac's frenzy, raised his arm, dashed the cup to tile floor, and shouted—" Mur- • I that will but not with la —Two years ag der issue if you the curled hair f Look at rue. You made me what I am glass., are said You 1 was respectecl and honored..Y . - painful.disease t tempted me at your wedding. Now ,caused . by bloo there is not a reptile I would not gladly hair of diseased change places with. I'must soon stand SUerian horses. before (rod's bar.. Ou your bead rests = other operative eay blood !" A gurgling sound was � now ep rativey heard in lift throat. He fell at her ;—A fastidious F feet a corpse. He sleeps in a nameless tleman at Boston grave, the victim of a 1 though thoughtless seduction cilia a• black suit of clot TER • AND— T PERRY, owledged to be the BEST area in America; ivy's flana • boo• on a recent Sund Russian: Official. Dishonesty.. ' a walk dust as th A young Scotchmaie from Edinburgh with church -goer •= far his suspender ty, and started out for I witkis.rthe Whe oug streets were crowded Before,he bad gone suddenly parted, and went into the general post o. ice in Sas he excitedly c etched at his .pants, Petersburg, bought a p 1 a note to a freed, lnai b out. He had hardly reached the street a shriek of despa -wybon he remembered that he• lead left homeward, but, his pocket book on the ' desk. Ile ire-. friendly shelter mediately returned, and found the ;most naked, his n Spokes in Wheel. n Spokes in Wheel. n. Spokes in },Vheel. s the only Gang Mewl made )n Axles and Wrought Iron 31s. osteal card, wrote ; the broke awaylike buret paper and ' led it and went ; fell n fragmens to the ground. With. THISTLE CUT 'r he turned and fled efore to • reached the f his house, he was al coat and ' vest having .I • clerk in charge counting the bank notes dropped. piecemeal to the (sidc�valk. old pieces out of his pocket book. sCarpet-bugspp p er al blame for the ratan- and g p , ' v He asked for it, but the clerk, who had troe. been talking German with him • a No ! —The Free C = arch of Scotland sends meat before, pretended that he could ,PATENT CHILL D PLOWS. minis- OLIVER'S understand. - After he had been i every summer aelic-speaking u , OCIVER S P told very rudely to take off los hat, an_ ters to preach t• the Scotch -fishermen that he roust - on the Irish coa . t. Au English minis- j other official told hien r does similsr service for the English j Also all kinds of General Purpose Plows. furnish proof that the pocket look was ' and Cornish. fes ermqn. Nothing, it is i H mentioned his passportst which THIS �ta88 io's ERS. LE CUTTERS. THISTLECUTTERS. NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. - i Celebrated No. 13 and THE CREED OF CHRISTENDOM THRIFT, by Samuel Smiles, Price $1. FRIENDSHIP, by Ouida, Price $1 25: COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP OF ONTARIO, Pric The some, with Iudex, 50 cts. by W. R. Gre Price $1 50. SENT POSTPAID TO ANY -ADDRESS, ON RECEIPT C. W. PAPST, CARDNO'S BLOCK, .S SIGN OF THE CIRCULAR SAW. _rAr- D 5 cts. - W . i > AA M J I Z- F PRICE, BY Wv� n'1 EAFORTH. �a = o Z DS FOR -TH.E MILLION GOODS AT— • 1 CAMPBELL'S CLOTHING EMP THE UNDERSIGNED` IS PREPARED TO SHOW HIS FRI PUBLIC THE CHOICES r SELECTION 01 lw0RSTED COATINGS, PANTINGS, OVER i his. . e men Torre ' said, can snrp ss the interest w to which contained a description of him ' t ke in them. " They wh Th thofficial the seamen contents co el the minister 11 �d when REPAIRS �• u• ego s evening, N D call AS TIN. S must C h toad his signature• en e make all the ar ingements`•on . the pre - told him that the '� t would be ex t dimmed next day, and e the takes his place hey all sit on their ' d to man applied c'les of 11Bibles ctheir The S ppwith ' In t I enwild l ih • aro 'English consul, and the latter went ; bud y li tnn-boo js, which they have Ia with him tO the post office, where he, I brought from • ogie, in their hands. was told that the pocket book had been.No man is with .ut his book, and the sent to the okra office. They went to the police, and the police deuie(1 any singeing would c o honor to city congre- knowled•Te of it. - For three nays they i gations." kept runuilig between the - post-othce ! LivEl Is and, p the olice office. At length the j imperial organ consul ING.-The Liver is the f• the whole human sys Ent'lish became very emphatic, tem, as it con sols the life, health and . AGRICULTI and the post office returned the pocket happiness cf in u. 'Whenit is disturbed. : PORI book with £7 missing. ',\ hen the in its -proper an 0 O • Septennial asked why this was kept are the nature, d " I'a like to back, the Russian replie , of food, the m make au Englishman give a donation blood, the acti to the new volunteer Russian fleet vous system, a •e" all immediately con - that is where your gold was sent." elected with th Workings of . the Liver. It has been uccessfully proved that From Kilmarnock to London Green's Angus Flower is unequalled in and Back on a Velocipede. curing all per bns afflicted with Dys- -- -- ,1Ir. Jahn Rankin, a young I ilmar- pepsin or Live . complaint, and all the - ion, all kinds of ailments result. The digestion e-nents of the heart and. n of the brain. and ter= Gall. and don't 0. C. WIL nock gentleman, has just completed a numerous sy ptoms that .result from journeyto Kilmarnock and back on a an unhealthy ondition of the Liver and bicycle. He left Kilmarnock on the , Stomach. Sa pie bottles to try, 10 cep ts. 23rd of July and reached the metropolis Positively sol in all townson the on the lst of August, after having made Western Cont ;lent;. ,Three doses will a stay y of two days at Sheffield, part of prove that it i just what you Want. day a day at Birmingham, 111 l and putt Of a - - ' at Coventry. The distance; of 4341 miles Li•rs's Coco i. -Grateful €Loki comfort- was thus run in about six dans, making 1 ing;.—" By rti t lorough knowledge of the • -, w : -ces for stoppages. i Ir. Rankin! natural laws which govern the opera alio an- opera - left London for lioine on the 5th of Aug- tions of diger ion and nutrition, and by list taking the, East wait route, and a careful app ;cation of Ulie fine proper - reached 1 • ' ., re• adied (xlasgosv on the 1:lith, thence ties of well . elected -cocoa, Mr. ' pps coming to Kilmarnock tl at night by has provided ur breakfast tables' with traine The home journey of 448 miles •a delicately avored beverage, which • . to Glasgow'tts thus ruII in six Clays, may save us •ilany'heavy doctor's bilge. 1. the only detention having been for a few It is by the j cdiciouususe of such articles ._ hours at at Grauthan and Ba-tlagate on of diet that a constitution may be grad- ` account of rain. The longest roll in. one ;tally built it until Strolls enough to re- . day was from Morpeth to E diubtergli, list every to dency tc • disease. IIun- -.the distance travelled being 112 guiles. areas --of su tlo maladies are floating • .----•= around us -eiady - to attack wherever _ f - The .Ghosts. there is a w-zk point.. We may escape .• The Prince; • and Princess of Wales many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves . paid a visit to Newstead Abbey a short well fortified with pure blood, and a • time ago, and asked to • be - shown the properly not rished frame." -00d Ser- I3yron • I.leo111s, and • particularly the Zxice Gazette. Sold only in packets label- _ " Haunted ('1laulber." After express--", led—" JtiMe„ Epps cC Go., •Honlceopathi--' ing admiration at what `. s'he had been i' is Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street„ shown, the Princess roniarked, But 1 and. 170, Pic'adilly. London." 482-52 11 AV -tate -oil [ iailwny.. 1 runnels station, north and south, - where is the ghost ? A llauuted hoose is nothing without a ghost ;" and .there- upon began poking about with herpara- solfi1 There is €L recess in Trains leave 8p tO l( one. as rudder: ALL KINDS AT AATII,LSON'S The eye delights to gaze upon, and Fresh from the Mitkets Cor this ALL SUITS WILL. BE WAH,RAINTED IN EVE TO YOUR SATISFACTION. RARE BARGAINS ITV CERTAIN LNES. CALL AND SEE. HY-1 Q ri • �RIUM.� �r O A ENDS AND THE J .; -� COATINGS, g :' O ars r mac. . �' Q ; O Y RESPECT RA Z g:4 m CI n STORE No. 1, CAMPBELL'S BLOCK. WM. CAMPBE WWi f'. L Seaforth. w -a m ATHER p THERE` IS NOTHING LIKE L -- U .FIND SITOR AS ' YOU W WHEN IT IIS 1\IADE to s '; r;' W i�� _y-• dtdt UP INTOAT t i',.:. r A A O G 0 0 D P _ _i g. �. J. WARD'S, .� g imixr. -71 r , _-_ = SEAFOHTH, i 0 HARNESS - w w c 1 . ^? KindsW = t .les. Made ' the Latest Styles. y meso Harness I12 up ill find allxj Where you w �"m give yon better satin- ✓ .y' co hat A A t A Trial is all t . . -.I. ' ARD, Seaforth, - MM E1hIErIBER, if yon want a Fancy or Substantial Harness J. WARD c R faction as to QUALITY and PRICE than any other maker in the Cou is wanted to secare regular custom. FURNITURE. F.L IIPL ('ME13T EH - 1.‘1, SEAFORTII. FURNITURE. ee °Tlteni, and if ?P`a M. ROBERTSON, the them don't buy. j CABINETMAKER SON, PROPRIETOR. ori -.3414-1 AND UNDERTAKER, SEMI-ANNUAL LEARING• SALE HAS AGAIN OPENED A. Reail 'l Furniture Store Two Doors North of his Old Stand, opposite Waddell Sc Co.'s; Dry Goods Store, where he is prepared WILL COM 11EN CE AT TO SELL AS C EIIiIAP AS . ANY IN 3 TUE TRADE. J01 SATO er ' GONG SOUTH. which Hart of the bedstead st€Ends tinct , GOING. NO TH. i ' w hlixcd 10 `35 A. 41. flail Ei:15 A. bI. cOntiauiug to probe, she noticed a Move- i Aoeoui .... :08 P. M. Accom 12.15 A,, M. Inent. as of something alive. All were snail.:...... 2 58 P.M. atixed 7::15 P. M. • amazed ; when presently out rushed a I • y'puug WODUU1 €t,iltl ran off, and then mato: stood tip, her face co�'ered with N ROGERS''! J ) ` UNDERTAKING Attended to as Usual. 11 A Lar a Stack cf COFFINS, CASKETS, CA11S, DAY y t j U LY 271 gSHROUDS, ,kc., always on hand. 531- M. ROBERTSON. ON And as `- he dotermivatiet is to clear the Stok, s CONFIDING PUBLIC • ray remain ateured that 00 Wi11 be offered at zit SACRAMENTAL WINE PURE GRAPE WINE —FOR— SACRAMENTAL AND MEIi1i•- CINAL PURPOSES -AT- Gra el Trunk Railway. _ I� A R G A I N I PRICES Trains lance Scaforth and Clinton Stations as -LUMSDEN'- & WILSON'S, SEAFORTH. UMBER FOR ' SALE. SEED CORN. SEED CORN. JUST RECEIVE A CAR LOAD OF BEST SFED CORN, PRIG LOW, And the Corn guaran eed to grow. - A - quantity of it has been sown an can be seen growing by B wn ell s ore 'n at ro rY r ca]i n� G "� HEMLOCK, First Quality, $G per M. PINE her€1,lirou to iritic lien confusion t from ss• great e,1' uscene1It of the Prince and G 1v 'T SF tFOI'TII. CLINTON. t< O the fdjlloivs : oltG ES o r5 ' lt, 2:4 1'. M. Express.... . BILLS CUT TU. ORDER, Mixed tis 0.00 P. ,'.t. `l:''0 if Dress Gooch, Shcbzals, Straw; Goods, 11a.ed- 7'raai ..:. ;l:uo A. i•l. • �(ro0 AL.M. � l , Tweeds, Hats, Princess. One Princess Who Can do : GOr4G E'IST �i}:SFolt'}e. GLI1 TON. Skirts, I wasp b, Somethillzd,. Mixed. 7'1 as +.• , One of -Iter Majesty's grandchildren vF Express tress Tr f a P M. iylixed Ti as �1 has recently appeared i11 print as an ' 7:52 A.M . 7:27 A. it. iu. 3:15 1' M. 13:50 ?.1 L. 5:00 P. 11 . :25 10:35 A.M.. .10:00 A.. 3 . 13, .Huron and Bru.ce. eldest daughter of the Grand 1)ucliess men Mixed. Express. I of Hesse, has publiShed a translation 111 P. M. A. M. z' M. IN ,. handou (tclaart.... 2 1., 5.:3., li 15 OE El German of a tapings to children e sod, 7 •3 5 Caps Gl2d .Clot/LL77,g. • plied `Tai author or at least a translo.t()r. Her t IIoVal ' Il .-r1,ness Priitcess Victoria, -Loud eU GolsG- Nor.T bythe E `ter 1 prcached. in Z�'estp instar Abbey 10 ; `l � g _a 's Qi let'. T..Teienm:.in minus' Shore, honorable ' art l object, ) will be included in the M1 Leugths, from 10 to 50 Feet, at the. PONY MILL, IN Mc1KILLOP. The Subscriber has also a LUMBER YARD IN SEAFORH, Where all kings of T,nmber cantle obtained.) �>�►L. �LAUGI-ITER, _ - THOMAS DOtivNEY, Kttmal.l 1 55 ,S d l ‘,7i ,51`11 —AND l��i(}paid L' lceticid. -4 (d5 :1. 00 6 03 which pullli 1tc�1 Til 1)aiiu4tac:t for a Clinton "� Gil { the ,greatest 10 P.M.3 8 52 i ,f1 stOundtrt.lj Dis�'ounts 4 ,? t chapl tri) to • the Queen. The work, d ,,Y (1 S5 5 0i 1 t o e tr ,3ec t t �;, 1317.-th • cred• it to the royal and youthful • utas Ingham, price 5 25 it 30 9 25 - r - hired 1fail. ' Bipress. G )I G SOOT I M Winghaan, apart... 10 5:, • 7 00 6 15 k Will 12 15 7 35 6 55 ator.--Londo,c 7'i,,u.' . f 7 A.1t. .A• P• A Gipsy Queen. r , '' sies frolii Kirk Blyth P AI .lhc, Queen of the Gipsies 1 le 8 01 7 24etli0ltn is expected in Peebles oil €L Clinton e ' I3airee(ie1d. 1 40 8 g 7 48 royal visit in' about a fortiiillt. Ilcr ! ,.i 57 I� yen. Majesty will hold a court and royal le- I : Fl1nsall u5 8 34 8 04 vee during her stay, when she will ides- = Elder 2 �0 8.99 8 08 play'so'meofthe secrets of her folttune- —•_. _ telling powers, and of her aogtiirelneuts in gal 1 h� 5iogu- m She .- l gnistry and. 1) .K - 3. Will bring her royal roles, her sword of state, and the paraphernalia necessary to a due appreciation of her royal pro- gress. Her Majesty is over four score Years of age, and often makes the state --I lueut that she is tllo only Queen who has been crowued'in Scotland since the ill -fatted Mary received: that distinguish- , edh>iupr. Novel Dress Decoration- At the entertainment given by Mr. and Mrs. George Bancroft, in honor of lips. Have, at Newport, the dresses of the ladies were elegant in the extreme, but there was noun which attracted so lnlch deserved attention as that worn by Mrs. Heap, wife of Captain ,David Porter Heap; of the United, States- En- gineer Corps.. It was made of heaXy white Bilk land ornamented with paint - 44 by hard. Around the dress were AIRS. C. 31. DUNLOP'S Fall Term in iMluusic , iIl opcu on Sept. 16th. Pupils should _ive in their names previous to the opo ng of the claw. Those not hav- ing Ins rtlments can be accommodated with us of Piano or Organ at very mod- crate a es. Seaforth, Sept. 7,1878.' 561 BU TER. BUTTER. E D*TA.RDCASII IS AGAIN BUYING Sweet ven Firkins orred Butter, in 550 GOD RICH STREET, SEAFORTII. PRIG: be gi •eu in Every D partment. +RMS, '- CASH. JOHN ROGERS. A AR _GE (tel ;A, TITII OF PUR� PARI :1,T GREEN ROB RTS' D UG STORE. ALSO AGE T FOR • A Su e. Cure f HealFlac 50 CENT A 79 THE KENSALI PORK FACTORY. G. & J. pETTY FULL :TOCKS (l ALL KINDS OF SEEDS Are prepared, to pay the HIGHEST PB ICE for any quantity of AT LOW ST P ICES. TEAS A AS USUAL. SPECIIALTY . HOGS, ALIVE' OR DRESSED ALL KINDS OF CURED Al EATS Constantly on Hand. . 1. FINE LARD. SAITSAGES; PORK WESTERN FAIR, 1878. `. $12,000 OFFERED IN PRIZES. COM.PETITION OPEN T3 ALL. m, z c m. • X rnD Z -14 co- r - 0 m U) 7 ageesmarminmen Will PAPER,' BORDERS, AND WINDOW BLINDS. I show in the above lines this year a FINER STOCK and BETTER VALUE than ever before offered in n -� ci �• it aLI srTo 1V an •O I — iL > My Patterns are AL.. NEW,'and having 'bought r Z direct frons the manufacterers, 1 ss.n i sell at i D prices thst cannot be beet, a - n 0 D Z U) ;1> 'col 0 I f Also Moth Proof C47 pet Lining at (1) �i ; , Low Ti res. u , i T FULL LINES ES ,�STOCK Ft L � ALWAYS IN STO • y SCHOOL BOOICS, `IISCELL > EOL S BOOKS, OFFICE STA m. Z t' ;' TIOXER ,• Vie. • C t9:9 j OLINTON BOOK STORE!, Z 3 D iii D r =3�t CD A THE, SEAFORTH WOOLEN MULL ;.i = ! D 2 as 3 .' TO THE FARMERS. 3 rf Express and Te egrcph, JAM'S A. Y DILL. rn m m —1 0 03 03 - o z O 111F. ' ; r .l f you have Wool Jou wish to have n2ade up, or to tr'ricle for O Ii> r WOOLEN' GOODS, ... X1110 0 I T�4 i ` We , D 'G • 9� � 1 1~ � You are; invited to call and see our Machinery, the work we are doing, and 70 ; • - C 5t7 GIVE US 'A TRIAL. will not be outdone either in Price. Quality of T�o7•k. or Eft OUR PRICES FOR 1878. Carding and all Kinds of Custom Turk Done as Usual. GOODS MADE TO OR DER DRESSMA.�Z�N G, ' - And a Large Stock Kept Constantly on )and to MISS 1OTT Ex.change for Wool. BEGS leave to announce to the Ladies of Sea - forth and surrounding conutry that: she has commenced dressmaking in all the LATEST STYLES AND VARIATIONS, And hopee by Neatness, Good Work anti Punctu- ality to merit the patronage of all.I Rooms over Lemsden & Wilson's Drug Stgro, Main Street, Seaforth. Six apprentices wanted. G;19 1 -- La. La. 0 WARE. ';„.1) ttg RE EIVED DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS: 1 AMERICAN C T NA LS, 1-3 tri 1-4 ter 4714 -111 AND BUIL ING. IARDWARE Of Everyt Descriptien Cheap. t. 1-3 Special in ucement to Cash and' Prompt raying Customers. THE CONS LID TED BANK CAPITAL 54.000.000. 1 CITY BANK OF IONTREAL, Incorporated ISM; ; Incorporated 1864. ' Will be held in the City of LONDON, on. ____e_ pRIZE LISTS and Entry Papers may be had -I-- at the Secretary's office. All entries are re- quested to be made on or before September ist. Railway arrangements have been made for one Fare to Louden and retneu. WM. McleRIDE, Secretary. Western Fair Oilice, London, Sept., 1578. 561-2 • ' n S. CAMPBELL, Provincial Land Surveyor -4-' • and Civil Engineer. Orders by raail prompt - attended to PER BOTTLE. ;179. - D. S. CAMPBELL, Mitebell. DOMINIO Drafta on Bank ie the Unit Bills of E at all Chief Citie cw. York Pitiable at rely • r4 1 al 1 t-4 ree 124 CI&NH NC a11.VH' CIRV ;�IYJg3 "i )IOOJS as .oxi.as M 0 co A. G. VANEGMOND. Seaforth, Jane 12, 1878. 549.1,. SEAFOITI•I PLANING MILL, SASH, DOR AHED BLIND -FACTORY ami roma b inn }rPHEsubsariberbegsleave to thank h THE for the liberaipatronagtl extent%alto C! customers C3 `3 him since commencing business in Seaforth, ami I ' trusts 'thathemay,bo favored with a eontinntae O of tire same, partiesintending to build would do won to .give him a call, as he will continue to keep WI hsnd, a no1 argestock of all kinds el . l'''' DRY 'PINE LU1�IBER, O_ SAMILEMM, C3 DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, PC SHINGLES, LATA, ETC.- Hefcelsoonlident of givingeeti,factiontothaes y.� ware may favour him with tbeirp1 trorlage, as none i -l-1 but first-claeeworkm_enareempioyed. ^ 1-•�Particularuttention paid. toCestozr)Plai13r1I 201 JOHN H. BRUADFOOT. d i TO'TICT itd tt A THEY occupy the attentiot of all, therm 1 xi- herd. times, the subscriber is determined to meet them, by offeriog geod ineh Hemlock, net usually Robe for inch," at tire following ratoa: feri i 12 foot Hemlock. at$7 00 per thousand.; 14 foot I-4-4 , Fencing, at $7 50, forCash. An oraers over 4.000 5 per cent. diseoniat. Call and see if you aznet re_, • get what le represented. 81)Tehr:esnutbscribertha.nke hie numerous customers for their liberal support, end solicits sti continn- ' a.nee of their favors. JOHN THOMPSON. ; 438 Steam Saw Mills, MeKillop. t-711 EGG EMPO.RIUAL . 1 The subscriber hereby thanke hie nnineious e_a 1 customers{merchamts and others) for their liberal 0 1 • p-, , patronage during the past seven yeareoled leepere 1.1. by etri et integrity and -close at tentioo i o badness, i lee". ; to merit their confidence and trade in Ihe futnee. I :::4- I ! HttiGe HEST CASH PRICE For any quantity al good. freeh egge, delivered Xit Main St reel ,Sc aforthe : Wantea by the subscriber2.5 tone of good -dry . eleen WHEAT STRAW, '}Is DR. "WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC The Great Englieb Remedy is eseecially recommended as en unfailing eine for Senainal Weakness Spermatorrhea, Impo- tency, and tell diseuees qnence of Self aboye, Ieniversel Laseitude, PAW 'in the Beek, Dimness of Vision, .Prernatnre Old Age, and many other e-7-4 dieefteee that leads to Ineauitr, or Coesineption and a Premature Grave, all of which as rnle tire and over indulgence- The. SpecifIc Medicine -is the. resat of a life study and inaay years ol i ',blot free by mail. The Specific Medicine is sold. by all Dr:waists at $1 per peckage,'or 6 packages ": for 45 or will be sent by naafi on reeeiet of the .fae'. money, by addressing WILLIAM GRAY & CO., e. ea./ Windsor, Ont. Sold in &earth ley 'Hickson & change on London payable of the United Kingdom. PAID ON DEPOSITS. Itaaaosa MARRI4GE Olt CERTIFICATES, (U der the new Act,) iaaued at the' EXPOSITOR OFFICE„,SEAFO RTC Under authority of the Llententent-Govereor Ott Leo. And au inflammatory and Skin Diseases Cured in a Few flours, TICSRE can be ma Inflammation without au -a- Acid Ferment. Bruarton'a lifienfnatIfe Abaorblent Neutralizes tee Add Poison, and the eanee of psin is removed. sold by ell Drug - gide. Price 50 tent*. Advice in particular cases free. Address 525-34 W. BRUNTON, London -