The Huron Expositor, 1878-10-04, Page 74, T8lh.
LOCK'S
MILLS,
ROP.
f Lumber always on
into sizes suitable for
hint; purposes, Bass -
eery, Piue. Jae. sawn;
'different purposes for
iaed.
mn[rort Kofi{t e.
YALEFENCE,
requires a Prial to:
• It is matte of rock
, and soft ell. spars;
joinir g. The Fence
high. This Fence
..aintler of the month
PER ROD
Price, sir.. 70- cents
tfe charged.
lit it(/ 1'i ill
i4 :attended to prompzt-
rticle w-Irranted from
rk can be relied upon -
of Wheat jar
sa:facture of Ice lour
Latest Improvements'
kis sup,trint ended by
'Ll) MILLER.
will :.1Iw"a}•.4: gide sat -
SWORE:.
€ck s•f Dry floods; aro-
Lees, l'a.,•atlyiriatio Cloth -
hand, rind otleered at
TEN LOCK
'iat1%r:tp, Stearn gals.
UNDERTAKING.
r � & BOX,
)RTH,
-tlheir if err roo?rzs,
i- ct 4 Ila uTsoiiv c/
,t r-<.= c't every Des-
I, fortml in an
'= {t/lent Tll .4.1•{•fro7t,
a are 1'2-pig/Ted to
:Itntl€r their towns super
;rtutte it as to quality.
III, '1'O ORDER.
1E IREl>.
T DING.
udsotile Hearse, they are
nndertakin:; in all,
▪ isi•ll:tt,le terms , .
it
on iertaking busin4 sS
0 FLUID, D
L
s
•rvanal
ilto.troys all of4en-
i contagitru arising from
r
��vlicilfxc_.
tt.0 .DFOOT &
-EN EMPORIUM,
ORTH.
TE,
re- to reriaa her many
ruers that she is now bet-
h, mil*l'ly all their wants
:se of this rtt"at complete
tv,l,in,, hail and Parlor,
hat can be fo iud in any
h l at frit: -:€ as low a3 the
:ut; of
•r Mutt [alien:
L;OIL
?tt toil at a very t-li,;ht atl- _
:;s i'Ii t. Repairing and
tlttly tt:retched to and eu-
EFtELD.
tio,lati.'.n .•f tier ere.toraers
tl-ett..ii a bratueh. :,tare in
`be found ;i ct,mp ltte stook
sir . b • wind 1 tiirect pal•-
.l ii:w.ati.0 La her
his p; :oho' t-. t •t hien:tt1 see
• t svl:. r 1�• t, II.E I when
ler 1%It,te11•-ab d-.Ift i•::tve.
•v e•roek. I' :will be time,
Sea: t tit :aid B. ua•etiel.l.
IP(),IEIUI.
ltl•y tt rJa . tris Euro( Tor.,
L. and etlo ti• i ft:r il,tir Mere:,
1 e.t; stun ;-ear:, aged lug es,
t elta4e at it. et ion t.. Isusrnes4
%Vt. aid t r a.ae iu t lie future.
.tt�:. O. i,.N 1'It;tris.-s, durir-c
i• F ak. :•.1tt:it tri pa?y the
CASH PRICE
I ;:i. -el frt ,-li cogs, delivered
•c.• E11'OI.IU,M,
Merin `t ieet,Seaforth.
.,:ki 2Z., tens of a;(•e•d day
f
DRESSING..
S STARK
u ti -e Ladies of Seaforth and
it: IA l•rs°patt::l to rttske up
'I'1tLti, Ii1LAI1)S, +&e.,
arl:ion from Combings;.
and all orders punctually at-
woliei t ell. heel dense—Main
527
OCTOBER 4, 187 8.
THE HUROI1 EXPOSITOR.
7
prayer -Time at the Yankee
Deacon's.
•
The deacon was 50. a prosperous mer-
chant, gray-haired and a little bowed.
with care, but still a vigorous man,
raising a young family around. him. To
his country store, which was a veritable
museum, if you came at nine o'clock of
a summer morning, ` oi; at eight in win-
ter, you heard the voice of prayer loud.
.
and strong and lasting Borne times half
,an hour_ The deaco b house was con-
nected with the store,azn:and after break-
fast, when fily pral:,ers were ordered,
one of the sons knelt ie the passageway
and -kept one .eye on ;the open door of
the store. while he reverently closed the
other and shut business out of it that
he -light let devotion in.
It wad a large
family dick, and there were young
children who, sometimes annoyed at the
protracted Solemnity of the father's plea
to the throne of grace, would begin to
frolic, in:iocently enough, no doubt, and
would now and then break into laugh-
ter. At such times the deacon would
continue his prayer unmoved, but when
he had concluded. it -Mould take the of-
fender aside and sentence hiim to pun- •
ishment, which the mother immediate-
ly proceeded to inflict in an adjoining
room. Some wicked critics say that
'deacons' sons " turi'. out worse " than
sdns of other people ; but such was not
the case in this deacon's family. The
punishments, probably, did just the
good they were expected to do.. The
son stationed iu the store passageway -
was, privileged , to leave his kneeling-
place and wait on customers, and I
remember once to have had my youth-
ful
brout-t
ful gravity thoroughly disturbed by an
incident which occurred one summer.
morning to the store at prayer -time.
Tho eye of the sentinel in the passage
saw the burly form of an Irish woman
entering the doorway. He darted out—
to receive a demand for acodfish, and
the remark, as the good woman wiped
her streaming red, face and hearkened
."
to the accents of prayer .- Dear ! dear!
the deacon do be coin' it meighty strong
and the thermometer pointy in the
shade, too 1"
•
Remarkable instance -of Canine
Attachment.
For several weeks past a small brown
English terrier do . has been keeping
watch and ward at the door of Dundee
Prison, which post the faithful creature
has never left by day 'or night. The
poor little creature has become.
,much emaciated by its long vigil,
and is apprirently suffering from
Hunger and exposure. Na one has come
to claim it, or supplied it with food
during the long weary days and nights
it has remained in that position, nor
can it be enticed to quit its post either
by the offer of food from the hands of
a stranger. The prison officials htive
been much interested in the poor little
animal, but they have no real knowledge
of its history or the object of its watch.
There is no doubt, however, that the
little dog is waiting on its master, whom
it had last seen entering those gam por-
tals.
An Incredible Story of Bravely.
The Schenectady Union, prints the
following : " A few nights ago a young
lady of this ejty was awakened by some-
thing passing over her arm, which she
at once suppose was a mouse. She took
no further notice; of it, sudposing it had
run away. In the morning, on making
up the beef, shediscovered the little fel-
low snugly; resting itself between the
sheet, at the foot of the beer., where it
lead doubtless hid when frightened by
awakening in the night Instead of
the customary scream and half faint,
she took her slipper, and placing it neter
the mouse, he soon took refuge in the
g
It
7
toe, when she closed i '�, and putting 1
- :nto a pail of water drowned the little
intruder.
-A bale of blankets has been for-
warded from Loudon to the Memphis
sufferers. It is intended to sc;ncl one
bale daily to the extent of 2,000 worth.
—The misplacement, of a switch lett
to a collision on the Grand Trunk near
the freight shed at Guelph, on Satur-
day
atu -day morning. An engine was badly
Smashed and a few cars knocked into
kindling wood, but no lives were lost.'
—Mr. IIarbeson only engaged in
farming last spring, and having no ex-
- perience Himself, was obliged to hire a
man to Superintend the. works. The
other clay lie read in his paper that
" dressed chickens " brought the highest
price in the city markets, and he show-
ed: the paragraph to his wife with the
remark that "blamed if he was going
to the expense of buyingesses for his
chickens if lie never sold . hem." Mrs.
Harbesou was a city-br d girl, and
knew no more about farming than the
late Horace Greely, '"but slie suggested
that perhaps she had some old dresses
which she could cut up and converts in-
to p,liointii s and overskirts for their
chickens if there was much advantage
in Having there dressed before sending
therm to market.
Er1,8`3 Coma. ----Grateful and comfort-
By a thorough knowledge of the
natural laws which govern the opera-
- Batts of digestion and nutrition, and by
a careful application of the fine proper-
ties of well selected cocoa, Mr. • Epps.
has provided. our breakfast tables .with CLINTON BOOK STORE,
a delicately flavored beverage, which
Witty save us tetany heavy doctor's bills.
It is by the judicioususe:of such articles
- of diet that a constitution may be grad-
ually
gad-ually built-up untilstrong enough to re-
sist every tendency to disease. Hun-
dreds of subtle maladies are floating
around' us ready to attack wherever
there is a weak point: Wo may escape
inpauy a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves
Well fortified with pure blood, ands a
Properly itotu•isllecl frame. —C u.tl Se
au:r ffc-. Sold only in packets.label-
feel JtUoes Epps & Co., Iloniceopath
- ze Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street? •
84(1170. Piccadilly, London." 482-52
Litr:t: Is :Erin}. The Liver is the
imperial caftan of the whole human sys-
tem, as it C Utrrle the life, health and
happiness of matt. When it is disturbed
iu its i r,,per action, all kinds Qf ailment"
are the natural result. The digestion
Of food, the movements of the heart and
blood, the action of the brain and ner
Rous system are all immediately con-
nectedwith the workings of the -Liver.
1t has been successfully proved that
Green's August Flower is unequalled in
curing all persons , afflicted with Dys-
l�ePsie, or Liver complaint, and all the
numerous symptoms that result from
an unhealthy condition of the Liver and
{ Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents.
Positively sold. .iu all towns on the
Western Continent. Three doses will
:Prove that it is just whatyou want.
l'fIEDKCAL .
G. SCOTT, M. D. &e., Physician, Surgeon and
• Acconcheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and resi-
dence south side of Goderieh Street, first door
eastof Presbyterian Church. 34?
H • L. VERCOE, M. D., C. M., Physician, Sar -
goon, etc., Coroner for the County of Huron
Ocoee and Residence, on Jarvis street north,
directly opposite Seaforth Publio School.
WA. A. ADAMS, M. D., late of Lakefield, Ont.,
r• Physician ,• Surgeon and Acconcheur.
Gradnato•of the University of Trinity College,
Toronto. Member of the Royal College of Phy-
sicians arid Sri: eons,!Ont. .Itinburn.Ont. 485
WM. HANOVER, Al; D., C. M., Graduate of
McGill University, PhyE�sician, Surgeon and
Accoucheur, Seaforth. Ont Office—Rooms in
Meyer's Block lately oecnpie by Dr. Phelan, and
formerly.by the late Dr. g. Will attend at
Carronbrook on Tuesdays and Fridays. • 496
McNAUGHT, Veterinary Surgeon, Grade.
• ate of Ontario Veterinary College, Seaforth,
Ont. • -Office and Residence 'in rear of Killoran &
Ryan's. Calls promptly attended to, night or
BRSSELS HARDWARE
STORE_
lavin
DAMES DREWE
completed the • ENLARGE -
NT of his premises and
creased his stock of
HA " DWARE, PAINTS,
OILS AND GLASS
And also added a complete
day. Astook of veterinary medicines on band
Charges reaonablc. Horses examined as to sound-
ness and certificates given if required. 407
JAMES W. - ELDER, V: 8., Graduate of the
Ontarit Veterinary College. After devoting
twoears
t
Toronto, h
residence e
attended to
Veterinary
examined a
Horses bo
praetice with Professor Smith, of '
s settled in Seaforth. Office at his
at of W. M. Church. Calls promptly
by day or night. A. large stock of
edicines constantly on hand. Horses '
to soundness and certificates given
ght and sold on commission. 424
•HDERBYSHIRE. L. D. 8.,
• Surgeon Dentist, Graduate
of the Royal College of Dental
i Surgeons of Ontario. Office
hours from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Rooms in
Mrs, Whitri.
ey=s new brick block, Main Street,
Seaford:.
l:Q•:d-4m I.
ftAMERtN, HOLT & CAMERON,. Barri:Ste:ts,
V L h
Solid ors in .Chancery, t c., Gc dolt , Opt.
M. C. Cam ron, Q. 0., Philip Holt, M. Gr Cam-
eron. 506
WILL M SMALL, Conveyancer and Commis-
atone
ommis
a one in B. R., Wroxet ex. Auctioneer and
Appraiser. Accounts and notes collected on
reasonable term B. 366
'L. DOYLE, Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor in
• Chan ery, &e., Goderieh and Seaforth. Of-
fice over Jordan's Drug Store, Goderieh, and
Kidd's Store,Seaforth. 854
,a -
Air ALCO• -SON & WATSON, Barristers, Atter-
n s Solicitors in Chancey, &c.,Clinton,
y,
Ont. :Offs a—First doer cast of the new Royal
Canadian ank bit' {ldirg. Money to loan on farm
property. T
S. ,rIALCou=OA. ` 404 G. A. WATSON
(1 AI1,110\ , MEYER & RADENHURST, Barris-
" tors, At ofneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery,
&c. Private funds to loan -at a low rate of inter-
est, and t:
Goderieh
building, o
S. T..01
IL: w.0
of Canada
terms to suit borrowers. Offices—
-nd Win g ham. 'Office in Lan.gdale's
posit° Scott's Bank. -
ROW. H. W. 0. MEYER.
W. J. RADENHURST. 474
Meyer, Solicitor Consolidated Bank
Wingha na.
ASS
RTMENT OF TINTWARE,
If AS IOW ONE OF THE
Isar
est Stocks of
•T EGUNY AND I�T 0 NINVITES.
A L WHO ARE WANTING
THE ABOVE GOODS TO
0411EN -
AND EXAMINE
•
T
SPEC
BENSO & MEYER, Barristers and Attorney
at Lew, Solicitors in Chancery and Insolvency,
Convoyanc rs, Notaries Public-, etc. Offices—Set.
torthand •russets. 823,ocie of Private Funds to
invest ato cc, atEight perdent. Interest, payable
,yearly. 53
JAR. H. HENSON. H. W. O. ?1EYER.
The above fins has this day been dissolved -by
mutual colesent. All accounts dne the firm to
bo paid to Mr. Benson who will pay all " liabil-
ities. .
JAMES H. BENSON.
Nov. 27 1816.
1 H. W. C. MEYER.
'. C. M. DUNLOP'S Fall Term in
Music will open on Sept. 1Gih. Pnpils
should give in their names previous to
the op
ing Ir
ning of the class. Those not lav-
atruments can be accommodated
with rise of Piano or Organ at very mod-
erate •ates. Seaforth, Sept. 7, 1878. 561
SEA ORTH PLANING MILL,
SASK_, I OOR AND BLIND FACTORY
THE subscrib erbogs leave to thank hisnurnerone
cuatomers for the liberal patronage extended to
him since commencing business in Seaforth, and,
trusts thatlhe may be favored with a continua -no
of the sante.
Partiesintending to build wonld do well to give'1
him a call,as he twill continue to keep on hnpd a z
urge stocklot all kinds of� -
pity PINE LUMBER,
e4 ICE
DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC.
He f eels confident of giving s atisfaction to those
sono may favour bim with their patronage, as none
.6atfi.rat-ciaseworkmen a °employed. •
1 ."ParticuIi.ratten Li paid toOustomPlaning
201 JOHN . BR.OAD-FOOT.
WALL, • PAPER,. BORDERS,
AN 1)
W NDC10W BLINDS.
THE GOODS AND
MPARE
GOOD
CAMPS
TETE UNDERSIC
W O RSTE D.
The eye deli
S YOR THE MILLION
—AT—
ELL'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM. .
NED IS PREPARED TO SHOW HIS FRIENDS AND TH
PUBLIC THE CHOICEST SELECTION OF
COATINGS, PANTINGS, OVER COATING
hts to gaze upon, and Fresh from the Markets for this Fall's Tra.:e. -
ALL SUITS WILL BE WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT
TO YOUR SATISFACTION.
RARE BARGAINS IN CERTAIN LINES.
CALL AND SEE.
WM. CAMPBELL, Seaforth
STORE No. 1,
CAMPBELL'S BLOChi.
THERE
WHEN IT IIS
UP INT
G
HARNES
Where you will
-REMEMBER, if yo
faction as to QU
is wanted to secure n
POS
PRICES I ONCE MORE re
e following goods are offered
ALLY REDUCED prices :
AMERICAN NAILS,
J
cc
ENDOW GLASS,
\MES WHITE LEAD 1
. patronage duri
solicit a continaxanc
Steck of DRY G
i GROCERIES
A Large Stock of
at ,and Coal Oil, Haydn
thing requitaul in a g
1 taken in exchange.
1 to come and settle
other hands for colle
—I am also valuator
in the Dominion. T
'.; twenty years, on the
1 give me a call, asIai
, suranee Companies i
get to give me a call.
i motion. Clover, Ti
IS NOTHING LIKE LEATHER
SIGN O'F T1�E
MADE ; ' _ S UC EI AS YOU • FIND !rx
;AAS
•
find all Binds of Ilcar?ze8s Illasle up in the Latest Styles.•
hr„
i wash a Fancy or Substantial Harness J. WARD can give you bettor satin- A A -
ILITY and PRICE than any other maker in the County. A Trial is all that W'
galar custom. . -
•J . WA.,D, Seaforth,
D
AT
J. WARD'S,
A�
SE FORTH,
INSEED OIL, TT -T
MACHINE OILS, &c. . SEM
AT THE SIGN 01? THE
AD LOCK,"
BRUSSELS.
G PLOWS.
GANG PLOWS.
GANG PLOWS.
TES SWATER
ed to
acknowledged
be the BEST
Which re now o g
manufactured in Ameriea.
—AND—
PORT PERRY,
WROUGHT IRON AXLES.
WROUGHT IRON AXLES.
WROUGHT IRON AXLES.
rought Iron Spokes in Wheel.
1 rought Iron Spokes in Wheel.
rought Iron Spokes in Wheel.
The
with
I show in 'the above lines this year a Fi2;ER Spokes
STOCK and BETTER VALUE than
ever before offered in
THIS
CZjINTC�v_
My Patterns are ALL NEW, and having bonght
direct from the manufacttirers, I can sell at •
prices that cannot be heat.
ort Perry is the only, Gang Plow made
rought Iron Axles and Wrought Iron
n the Wheels.
LE CUTTERS.
THISTLE • CUTTERS.
THISTLE CUTTERS.
:Massio.'s Celebrated No. 18 and
- ( i
Also llloth Proof Car pet Lining at GUY R'S PATENT CHILLER .PLOWS.
1
Low Prices.
ALWAYS IN.- STOCK FULL LINES
ES
• SOHOOL BOOKS, MISCELLAN-
EOUS BOOKS, OFFICE STA-
TIONERY, &c.
Etpt ess and Telegraph
A1a4 all kinds of General Purpose Plows.
CA
AGR
JAMES A. YUILL.
TINGS AND REPAIRS
OF ALL KINDS AT
(J. C. WILLSON'S
1 'ULTCR-AL INPLEMENT EM-
PORIUM, SEAFORTH.
---
ELECTRIC TY! THOMAS' EXCELSIOR EcLECTine tl"rtl
OIL --FORTH TEN TIMES ITS .Syn aHT IN -
GOLD.—Pain cannot stand where it is used. It is
the cheapest medicine ever made. One dose cures
common a•re throat. ' One bottle has cured bron- o-
Otitis. 1'i ty cents' worth has cured au old stand- `
-ing cough. It positively cures catarrh, asthma, 1 0'^ C.
and croup. Fifty cents' worth has cured crick in
the back, a. d the same quantity lame back of 8 Lu -
years'
sten ing. The following are extracts from !
a few of c inauy letters that have been received 1
from direr nt pftrts of Canada, which, wo think, HE3tL
should soil eiently satisfy the most skeptical:, J.
Collard, of Sparta, Ont., writes, "Send me 6 dozen
Dr. Thom s' Ecleetric Oil, have sold all I had from
yon, and ant more now; its cures are trulywon-
derful." \ m, McGuire, of Franklin, writes, "I
have solda 1 the agent left, it acts like a charm—
it was aro at first, but takes splendid now. H.
Cole, of Io a, writes, "Please forward 6 dozen
Thomas'E leetri°Oil, I•e,m nearly out, nothing
equals it. t is highly recommended by those who
have used i ." - J. Bedford; Thomasville, writes,
" Send me t once a further supply of Eclectric
Oil, 1 have only one bottle left. I never saw any-
thing sell .owell and give such general satisfac-
tion." J. 'hompson, Woodward, writes, "Send
mo some ore Eclectric oil, I have sold entirely
out- Not 'ng takeslike it." Miller & Reed,Ul-
verton, P. ., write, " The Eclectric Oil is getting
a great re station here, and is daily called for.
Send us a f rther supply without delay."Lemoyne,
Gibb & Co. Buckingham, P. Q.,-w>ites, "Send us
one gross f Eclectric Oil. We find it to•take
well." Sold by all medicine dealers. Price 25
c And
Ceuta. S. N. THOMAS PHELPS, N Y.
NORTHROP & LYMAN, Toronto Ont., Sole
Agents fox the Dominion. NoTE.—Ecleetric—
Selected nd Eleetrized. Sold in. Seaforth by
Hickson Bleasdell, 3. S. Roberts and
d2 i .
Lumsden . ,
All
PON
and See Therm, and if you
ion't litre them, don't buy.
WILLSON, - •PROPRIETOIL
'BER FOR SALE,
CK, First Quality, $+6 per 31: PINE
from $8,
BILLS CUT TO ORDER,
Lengths, frcm 10 to 50 Feet., at the
MILL, IN. MCK.ILLOP:
Tho Subscriber has also a
LU ,1 BER YARD IN SEAFORTH,
Where:
:479.
B
Swe1
550
11 kinds of Lumber can be obtained.
TH03IAS DOWNEY,
TIER. BUTTER.
WILL C
JOHN
1
OFFICE . STORE, WALTON. •
pectfully beg leave to return thanks to my numerous customers for their kk�r
g the last 12 years that I have been doing business amongst them, and kind
. of their favors for the future. 1 have just received a Large and Well Selects
AIDS of all descriptions. Also always on hand a full assortment
TEAS a Specialty—which, for quality and price, are thebestin the Count
OOTS and SHOES—McPherson's make. Crockery, Glassware, Lam s
re, Paints and Oils, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Bacon and Hams, in fact_ever
n it. Cash or farm r do
e. A for -hatyou want if you don't see Cas o e
neral ager s R' an y p -
would also intimate to all parties indebted to me for last and previous year ,
y cash or note before the end of this month, or the accounts will be put in o
tion. No further notice will be given. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS.
or the Dominion Saving and Investment Society, one of the bestloan societies
o above Society loans money on gond farm security for a term of from three
ost favorable conditions. LIFE INSURANCE. --If yon want your life insur
agent for the Sin Mutual Life Assurance Company, ono of the best Life 1
the Dominion, and conducted on the moat economical 'principles. Don't fc
= I am always attentive to business. Post Office and Telegraph Office in co
ethy, Turnip and other seeds on band.
R. PATTISQN, WALTON�
Geary
ANNUAL
NO SALE
Mi14ENCE AT
1 -
ROGER S'
SATURD
And as the d
t
;CONFID
May re
Will
:BARG
Dress Goods
Shirts, 13;•62.
Caps, and C
ON
Y, JULY 27,
termination is to clear
o Stork, a
ING
Pu
ain assured that
BLIC
C) 13 S
be offered'at
IN PRICES.
laaaals, Straw Goods,xsols, Tweecli, Flats,
lothing.
All will be included in the
GENERAL SLAUGHTER,
AND— I
i
A sto=unding Discou,nts
}
Will be given in Every Department. -
TERMS, - CASH.
JOHN R e,ERS.
THE CONSOLIDATED BANK
OF CANADA/.1
CA P I T1t1 F. - 64.000.000.
CITY BANK OF MONTREAL, Incorprated 1838;
• and RoYAi CANADIAN BA "K, . ;
Incorporated 1861.
SEAFORTH BRAN
DOMINION' BL.OGK,MAIN-ST.
SEA.FORTH.
De•nftri on New York Payable ati any
Bank in the United States.
Kiillr of Exchange on Loud €n payable
at• all Chief Cifi.;s of the United Ii;ingd m..
INTEREST PMD ON DL OS1TS.
1!r. P. JIAI_ E,S,.:
411
SACRAMENTAL
INE
PURE GRAPE INE
—FOR—
SACRAMENTAL AND MEDI-
CINAL PURPOSES
. I
—AT—
LUMSDEN .& WILSON'S,
SEAFORTH.
WARD CAS.IJI
IS AGAIN BUYING
THE HEEISALL PORK FACTORY
G. &J. PETTY
Are prepared to pay the HIGHEST PRICE for
any quantity of
HOGS, ALIVE OR DRESSED
ALL KINDS OF CURED Al.EATS
Constantly on Hand.
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ODERICH STREET, SEAFORTH. 1 523 G. & J. PETTY.
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Waddell & Co.'s Dry Goods Store, where he is
prepared .
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THE TRADE.
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SCOTT BROTHERS
Beg to direct the attention of the Public to the
following from,.-3he Detroit Daily Telegraph.
IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF
r 1f . Clough, of the Clough,
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e ' Warren.Organ Company, has been
dam; ,.
' ? quite successful in introducing their
ter:
celebrated Instruments in, Europe:.
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'Several of their leading styles were
shipped to London, England? on, the
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Twenty -Eighth, of .aniart, and : the
,'Couzpany are to -cloy in receipt -of 0
� cable vies. sage ordering iSe�:eiatyCr.�
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gaits to _lIcssrs. Chappell (._ o, of
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' Fifty New Bond Street, Lo d om,
with wh''m ,JIr. Clough has concha-
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lj C reason to fee? grat{,per;r at •tined Eu-
9 Y ropean success."
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ed arrangements jrothe agency..
The Company were also fitvored cn
few days since with, an order for six
Organs fronts, their jlaattclieyt Eng-
land, _Agents, izot•witlastanding the
fact that the zvareroon s of English
dealers are • flooded with Eastern
(United States) manufacture. i re. Tie
Clough c( Warren Con2pany have
SCOTT BROTHERS
Aic the Wholesale Agents for Ontario for the
`7 d above Instruments. Also the
=� El'�/IERSO PIANO,
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AKIIG.
MISS COTT
-And all other makes of Instruments furnished
when desired on
ITH{' SHORTEST NOTICE.
BEGS leave to annonnct to the Ladies of Sea- 1
forth and surround ng country that she has 1
commenced dressmaking in all the
LATEST STYLES ' ND VARIATIONS,
And hopes by Neatness, Good Work and Pn netu
ality to merit the patronage of all.
Rooms over Lumsden & Wilson's Drug Store.,
Main Street, Seaforth.
Six apprentices wanted
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A Large Stock of COFFINS, CAS TETS, CAP15,1 L'a'
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KIDD'S HARDWW ARE.
RECEIVE
DIRECT FROM MANU
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A. TURERSJ
AMERICAN CUT NAILS, . I
SPADES, SHOVELS,F RKS,
` HOES AND RAKES, 1
GLASS, PAINT, OILS, tic', 1
FENCING WIRE
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AND BUILDING i AilVI ;TA IgE
Of Every Description Ch ap.
EAYE TRQUGHS AND ,G NDUC''.
' LNG PIPE a
Put up on the Shortest Notice and Warranted.
,Special inducements too rash and
Prompt Paying Cv.smers.
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SEED COR
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BEST SEED FORN,
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And the Corn guaranteed to gm
of it has been sown and can be
calling at Biox•iell's Grocery.
w..1 A quantity
ecni growing by
I'CLL STOCI 0I1
ALL KINDS OF SEEDS
AT LOWEST PI i,IOES.
TEAS A SPECIALTY 'S USUAL.
I. BROVii,NELL.
LOAD OF AMERICAN NAILS ARRIVED LAST WEEK.
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For Circulars and other Infor-
mation ad -tress
SCOTT BROTHERS,
SEAFORTB`
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41:"•:`2 i To the Free and Independent Mee -
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r :tors of the County of Iliaron.
't7 s GENTLEMEN—As the question of Free Trade
• and Protection is just now the all absorbing
topic of discussion) it inay not be out of e
e3ir 1 for us to say a few words to you as to what we
I can do either with or without Protection. We
t --i !; can furnish you -as good a Sin ie ug c Family
• Phaeton,Democrat or Double Carriage as any
other shop in Canada, and for as lean a price,
tri
our
• ve.hitdes of all kiruls, made from the In.st
terial and by the best workniatt, and whieli
• ; -warrant' aa represented. Ali are tordially
• invited to call and inspect them. We have also
a number of second-hand vehicles which we will
a sell cheap. Repairing promptly attended to.
j_n, 'pm., you f'..e your way clear to give 1143.4
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: call of inspettion berore spending your money
1_4 • elnewheie, We are, Yonr3 Truly,
PILLMAN
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
SEAFORTH, ONT.
is now receiving a large stocla- of .211
kinds of goods, which have been bought
very cheap, and will give geod. bargains
to all who may favoahim with a call.
Ile fells conii•lent that there i3 230 other
, house West of Toronto, that can.
bettef• er cheaper greeeries. A. G. Ault,
re now extends a cordial invitation to all
to call and exaniine his stock before
ae„:1: purchasing eleeabere. All kinds and
se- prices of fresh tease sugars, rice, va-
r.
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; corn, meal, pot barley, currants, raisine,
eyrups, best brands of soaps, pure coal
oil, also the eelebrated English Excel-
sior horse and cattle food, Call early
LICENSES
OK CEJEL'X'SFICATEPS,
t'Under the new t,)2SSIleti at the
EXPOSITOR OFF
Under authority of tb
CE, SEAFORTH. and buy often.
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