The Huron Expositor, 1878-10-11, Page 718i&
OOK'S
MILLS,
4ROP�.
I,s
of Lumber always ota.
n into sizes suitable for
;citing purposes, Bass --
cherry, Pine. &e.,, sawn
o different purposes for
need.
hoa•t Notice:
OYABLE FENCE,
r 1y requires a Trial to
y. It is made of rock
s, and soft elm spam -
11 joining. The Fence
f: et high. This Fence
inainder of the month.
PER ROD,
Price, viz.: 70 cents
be charged..
7( t't)'Zitq IIf ll:
ng attended to prompt..
arti le warranted from
,rx can be relied upon..
t of Wheat is -
eta re of Flour.
arhet.
t' Late:at Improvements
irk is superintended by
GED �SILLER.
it -will !always, give sat -
STORE.
eek of Dry Goods, Gro-
-L(.314, c, a, Readyrnade Cloth -
hand, and offered at
TEN L.OGK
Vitt hrcrp Stearn;Mills.
ARERBDMS,.
p RTK.-
FURNITURE IN
a Large Stock of NEW
ire best Factories in Can-
sell cheaper than any
y malt downaind.get a
SELL
it fel 80.
.red Lelia for $2. -
et', for $2 50.
eat,. for' $3 25.
for 1 1:.
,+f cc Tits.
dsteads, 4x4, 6 feet long,.
creams, projection fronts,
ry low.
ffr i7.s, Sofas..Loun-
trig, I Cannot be
Fining 'F heelb very low.
A CALL
our house for a little
iy opposite M. R. Coua-
E. Establishment, Tain
.!,'Wool and Wool Pick-
!IN S. PORTER
n a position to furnish
lily one in the place.
•
} UNDERTAKING..
T
SLL BOX,
ORTH',
their IV eererooms,
as Handsome €c
t f F't re of i?very .Des-'
be foulul in any
R litrtcut zit Huron,
(ik`y an' prepared to
meltr tht it own seper=
arautee it .).s to quality.
;.t111� TO ORDER.
(PESCRED.
TAKING.
@r-td•enne Ilearee, they ase
-co undertaking in all its
(WPM rl,10 term e
e.ir uaitertakingbusiness
T1.0 FLUID,
ly and deetroya all often-
; cunt:t..,ion arising from
fa/ ty Solicited.
,E. 1.\l111fl)T & BON..
1,41•'( I FT11
LAND AGENCY.
STRONG
t -Class Stock, Fire
rail :nits, and is prepar
t liZAB-LE TERMS.
t•f t:xe fret Loan Saeie
an:i purcha e of Farm
PI11ST-CLASS I IL
lilS FOR SALE.
la at S. Per tent.
Star Line of Steamers.
Icrrriscee Store, Main, -St
OCTOBER 11, 187 8.
t
THE HU1NO:
EXPOSITOR.
Varieties.
Mfr. C. G. Field's, late of the Tor-
onto Globe, has been ',appointed teacher
in the Windsor schools. There were 30
other applicants.
_-lir, Wm. A. Thomson, late M. P.
for Welland, died at his residence,
Glencairn, near Queenston, on Tuesday
morning of last week.
--The daily edition of the Strath-
roy Ade has been suspended, experi-
ence having shown that the town is
not large enough to support such an en-
terprise. I
Rev. Dr. Stewart, formerly of St.
.Andrew's Church, Ottawa, died, recent-
ly in Scotland, and left considerable
sums of Money to college and church
funds in Canada. ,-
—One farmer in San4lwich West has
recently lost 40 hogs in consequence of
-an unknown disease which is playing
havoc in that neighborhood. Others
have also been heavy loeers.
---S. L. Bedson, warden of the Mani=
toba Penitentiary, is cl:angerouslyill
from typhoid fever, said.ito be owing to
the defective drainage and sanitary ar-
rangementS of that institution.
—A man was recently literally cook-
ed in a steam bath in San Francisco,
into which he went without the knowl-
edge of the attendants He turned the
steam on ignorantly, and was first suf-
focated and then boiled:
—The firm of Hess Brothers, Listo-
wel, was awarded second prize for a sot
of bedroom furniture, at the Provincial
Exhibition, Andrew Zuald, of Listo-
wel, also received first prize in ct jved
wood.
—The assessment of Toronto shows
an increase of a million and a half dol-
lars over the past year. ',-And yet Tor-
onto has been loudest in asserting that
ruin had overtaken gall its industries for
want of protection.
—Mr. George Brown, local manager
of the Ontario Bank at 'Winnipeg, met
with a serious accident on Saturday
last. While shooting, a cartridge, on
being placed in the gun, exploded,
tearing the flesh from his right thumb,
.and severely burning his other }hand
•and wrist. I
—Among the kitchen utensils Which
were seen in the New York Woman's
Hotel was a huge potato -masher, by
means of which a barrel of potatoes can
be mashed as fine as powder in - ten:
minutes. .There aro also old-fashioned
ovens in which ca:n be baked at one
time 200 loaves of bread. -
-The two London beauties, Mrs.
.Cornwallis West and Mrs. Langtry, are
-said- to have fallen into disgrace, the
forme ""by slipping some- ice down the
back'of the Prince of Wales, and the
latter by saying to him, when he plead-
ed Her Majesty's command as -a reason
for not going to Ascot races; " Oh, bother
the Qneeu."
—The Western Fair, held at London
last week, showed a great falling off - in
the two grand essentials to complete
success, viz., the number of entries and
visitors. The people of the Forest City
attribute the falling off to two facts—
first, the holding of the Provincial Ex-
hibition the previous week,ancl secondly,
that:the Central Show, at Hamilton,was
being held concurrently with the West-
ern Fair. • 1,
—John Banks, a yardman in the em-
ploy of the Grand Trunk Railway, at
Stratford, was killed OD. Monday. He
was about turning the switch when his
foot caught in a " frog." An engine
backing. up towards him threw him
down and ran over him. His head
was smashed to a jelly, aucl several of
his ribs were broken. He leaves a Wife
and one child. He was much respect-
ed by his fellow -employees for his gen-
eral qualities.
—The late Duke de Saldanha, the
Portuguese Ambassador to England,
left a will, in which, among many prac-
tical provisions shines a touching bit of
sentiment: " All his effects in Eng-
land, and the one-third of his property,
which he;is entitled to distiose of in
Portugal, he leaves to his wife and dear
partner -to the angel whom God in his
mercy sent to frim to be the support and
consolation of his old age."
—A collision occurred on the Grand
Trunk at Camlachie on Saturday night
between a special freight and the east-
ern bound freight from Sarnia. The
shock Was so great that one of the loco-
motives leaped clear over the other, and
both fell down tho embankment. The
drivers and firemen escaped by jumping
off. Seventeen cars were smashed up.
Chas. Brown, relieving; agent of the
Company at Carnlachie, lias been ar-
rested, charged with carelessness.
—A good natured Vermont doctor
having repeatedly missed wood from
his pile, resolved to watch for the thief
one night. After a while a neighbor
appeared, and after carefully culling
ont an armful of dry wood, started. off.
. The doctor at once took an armful of
green wood, and started after the thief ;
and when the -latter threw down his
dry wood before his door, the doctor
stepped up and threw down his green
wood, saying, " There', neighbor, you
must burn green wood a part of the
time, as well as I." The doctor's wood
pile rotas never more molested.
—The annual ball to the settlers of.
Trading Lake, Muskoka, by the Dwight-
Nimair Sporting Club, came off Mon-
day evening, September 30th. The
tents and awning e of the Club, com-
prising
om-prising some 1,200 feetof canvass, were
beautifully decked out with branches of
the autumn foliage, which the lurid'
light bf the pitch pine camp -fires light-
ed up with wonderful effect. Good
music was furnished by the " Guides,"
and nearly all the settlers around the
head of Trading Lake ivor'o present, and
thoroughly appreciated the kindness of
'their visitors in providing such a' pleas-
ant entel,taiunrcnt.
—Theee rules are suggested by a
sportsman: First—Never load a gun in
a house, as, if you leave it for a minute
Me ignorant ser` -ant maid may han-
dle it to the detriment of herself, or
any ane who falls in her way. Second-
1Y --Never let the hammer down upon
copper Caps, for a sudden movement
will make the weapon go off. Thirdly
--Never walk with a gun cocked, and
- never give it to any ono t� hold, or dur-
ing Inucheou rest it against a tree with
barrels cocked. Last,' not least—Never
earrY the gun in a direction that if it
went off,it would cause an accident to
a piped r quadruped.
—On ��� eduesday evening of last week
Whiie,tthe heavy thunder storm was at
11 height in London, Mr. Samuel Ma-
ews, coinrnercial traveller, while
driving over Westminster Bridge, was
struck by lightniwin •h g, as also was the
horse whe was driving He lay in-
sensible i the road for about twenty
tbinutes t some gentleman found him -
and took him into a house, where he re-
mained unconscious for three hours, at
the end of which time he was as lively
as ever. The only damage done, be-
sides smashing the buggy to pieces, was
the spoiling of a fine black coat, which
Mr. Mathews hard on at the time. Mr.
Mathews ought to be thankful for his
narrow escape.
—At a recent ball in Paris, given by
Mons. Cernusclli, a great banker, the
most splendid. toilet • was that of Mrs.
(Bonanza) Mackey. Her dress was of
caroubier faille, covered in front with
jet embroider, worked with h the beads
called mnllicolore, which are designed
to imitate precious stones. Her train
was of pink 'satin, almost concealed by
old point d' Augleterre ; her ornaments,
sapphires and diamonds of the utmost
splendour ; the sapphire in the centre
of her necklet was literally as large as a
pigeon's egg. Her head-dress consisted
of red roses and magnificent diamonds,
and almostatthe top of her left arm
-she wore a bracelet, in the centre of
which was a single diamond the size of
the largest hazlenut.
CARELESSNESS;. —Many persons neg-
lect their horse ' health and condition
until too late, hen at a trifling expense
tnd no troubl the horse might have
been saved. if attended to in time. To
ll who may have occasion to use an ar-
ticle of the kind we would confidently
recommend " I arley's Condition Pow-
ders and Arabian Heave Remedy ;" it is
he best preparation in
Is who use it can testify.
name, and see that the
rd & Co. is on each pack-
age. NorthropP& Lyman, Tor:onto,Ont.,.
proprietors for . Canada. Sold by all
medicine dealers.
AN UNDENIABLE TROTH.—You deserve
to suffer, and if you lead a miserale, un•
satisfactory life� in this beautiful world',
it is entirely .yo'ur own fault and there
is only one excuse for you,—your un-
reasonable prejudices and skepticism,
which has killed thousands. Personal
knowledge and!comrnon sense reasoning
will soon show;you.that Green's' August
Flower will s on . cure - you of Liver
Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its
miserable effects, such as palpitation of
the heart, sour stomach, habitual cost-
iveness, dizziness of the head, nervous
prostrations, low spirits &c. Its sale
now reach every town on the Western
Continent and not a druggist but will
tell you of its wonderful cures. You can
buy a sample bottle for ten cents. Three
doses will relieve you.
fi
without doubt t
use, as thousan
Remember the
signature of H
Deep rivers movwith silent majesty; shallow
brooks are noisy: Like the majestic river moves
the man with goad health—like the brook, the
man with ill health„ alwayshawlaing, puffing, blow-
ing, until he is rlepulsive even to his friends.
Hoarseness, colds, coughs, quinsy, influenza,
asthma, bronchitis, an kindred complaints may
be clued with :llegyaters Pectoral Balsam. For
sale by all dealers; 25c per bottle. Freeman's
Worm Powders piaodnce the most salutary effeets.
.AU zT I
SEAFORTH,
is now receiving a large stock of all
kinds of goods, which have been bought l
very cheap, and will give good bargains I
to all who may favor him with a call.
He fells confident that there is no other
house West; of Toronto, that can sell
better or cheaper groceries. A. G. Ault,
now extends' a cordial invitation to all GANG; PLOWS.
GANG PLOWS.
GANG PLOWS.
MRS. C
Music w
should gi
the openi
ing Inst
i
with use oy
erste rate
M. DUNLOP'S Fall Term in
open on Sept. 16th. Pupils
e in their names previous to
g of the class. Those not hav-
ments can be .aeeommodated
Piano or Organ at very mod-
Seaforth, Sept. 7, 1878. 561
BRUSSELS HARDWARE
TORE_
JA ES DREWE
Having c.mpleted the ENLARGE-
MENT of his premises and in-
cr sed his stock of
p
HARD ARE, PAINTS,
OILS AND GLASS,
And also added a complete
ASSORT' ENT OF TINWARE,
HAS -NOW ONE OF THE
Large $t Stocks of
HARD WAR rE
IN THE . JOUNTY, AND INVITES
ALL WHO ARE WANTING
THE ABOVE GOODS TO
OMEN AND EXAMINE
HE GOODS AND
COMARE PRICES.
The fo lowing goods are offered at
SPECIAL Y REDUCED prices :
ARE CAN NAILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
JAMES' WHITE, LEAD
LINSEED OIL,
MACHINE OILS, &c.
AT
THE SIGN OF TEE I,
D LOOK
RTJSSELS.
to call and examine his stock before
purchasing elsewhere. All' kinds and
prices of fresh teas, sugars, rice, cod-
fish, pork, flour, bran, shorts, oat meal,
corn, meal, pot barley, currants, raisins,
syrups, best brands of soaps, pure coal
oil, also the celebrated English Excel-
sior horse and cattle food Call early
and buy often -
A. G.,AULT, SEAFORTH.
ADSDIR, SS_
To the Free jtizd Independent Elec-
tors of tli County of Micron.
GENTLEMEN—As the question of Free Trade
and Protection is just now the all absorbing
topic of discussion, it may not be out of Place
for ns to say a fen words to you as to what we
oan do either with or without Protection. We
can furnish you as good a Single Buggy, Family
Phaeton, Democrat or Double Carriage as any
other shop in Canada, and for as lean a price,
for cash or on short time. Our establishment
needs no Protection: The quality of our work
and the facilities we enjoy for doing that work
good and cheap is the best Protection we can
hal e, and which .has enabled us to build up a
good business in a few years: We have, now in
onl show room a number of very handsome
vehicles of all kinds, made from the best ma-
terial and by the1 beat workman, and which we
will warrant as f represented. All are cordially
invited to call and inspect them. We have also
a number of second-hand vehicles which we will
sell cheap. Repaiing Promptly attended to.
Hoping you. will eeo your way clear to give us a
call of inspection before spending your money
elsewhere', We are, Yours Truly,
- PILLMAN & CO.,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
SEAFORTH, O1 'T.
DRESSMAKING.
MISS SCOTT
BEGS leave to aroonnce to the Ladies of Sea -
forth and surrounding country that she has
commenced dressmaking in all the
LATEST STYLES AND VARIATIONS,
And hopes by NElatness, Good Work and Punctu-
ality to merit the patronage of all.
Rooms over Lumsden & Wilson's Drug Store,
Main Street, Seaforth. 559
Six apprentices wanted.
TEE
WATER
—AND—
PORT PERRY,
Which are niw acknowledged to bo the BEST
Manufactured in Amerlca.
WROUGHT IRON AXLES.
WROl4GHT IRON AXLES.
WROUGHT IRON AXLES.
Wrought Iron Spokes in Wheel.
Wrought Iron Spokes in Wheel.
Wrought Iron Spokes to Wheel. ,
The Port Ferry is the only Gang .Plow made
with Wrought .Iron Axles and Wrought Iron
Spokes in th,Wheels.
THISTLE 'CUTTERS.
THISTLE CUTTERS.
THISTLE CUTTERS.
,'Iaesio's Celebrated No. 13 and
OLIVER'S1 PATENT CHILLED PLOWS.
Also all kinds of General Purpose Plows.''
CASTINGS AND REPAW S
OF ALL RINDS AT
O. C. WILLSON'S
AGRICULTURAL TURAL INPLEMENT EM-
PORIUM, SEAFORTH.
Call and See Them, and if you
don't like then don't buy.
0. C. WI LLSO PROPRIETOR.
THE HE1SALL PORK FACTORY.
• G. ; & J. PETTY-
ATI
ETTY-Arg prepared to pay the HIGHEST PRICE for
any quantity of
HOGS, ALIVE OR DRESSED
ALL KINDS OF CURED MEATS;
Constantly on Hand.
FINE LARD, SAUSAGES, PORK
CUTTINGS, &c. .
52s- • G.' & J. PETTY.
GREAT -REDUCTION iN BOOTS AND SHOES.
WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PEOPLE OF SEAFORTH AND VI-
CIN TY THAT WE HAVE REDUCED
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM SHOEMAKING
To Lowest Remunerative. Prices.
WE USE NOT
IPTG BUT THE BEST MATERIA]
Therefore we can Gnaraa tee Good Satisfaction to those who wish to favor us with a call
REPAIRI G DONE ON THE' SHORTEST NOTICE.
Remember the Place : Oppos to ,the Foundry.
GRIEVE & FRIEL, SEAFO THJ.
REMOVAL. REMOVAL. REMOV
W N_ WATSON"
Begs to intimate that he has Removed his OIIie to D. McGregor' New
Brick Building on gist Side of Main !Street, Setorth, and Fourth Door
South of William Campbell's Clothing Emporiinm, where he will, ni
hitherto, carry on t e
General Insurance, 11
In thanking the public for
has carried on these branche
them the same satisfaction w
keeps on hand the best Sewi
Oil, and Machine Attachmen
capable of making any kind o
threaded np machine of any
—a Machine that has never
sells the Wheeler & Wilson
Farmers' Wives, Mechanic
and try our Sewing Machine
the celebrated Franz and Po
given to customers gratis on
of Sewing Machines repaired
oney Loan Agency, and Seining Machine Bus' nes. .
the confidence they have reposed in him for the past fifteen y • ars be
in Seaforth, he wishes to inform them he willstillendeavor to gide
ieh they have invariably expressed with( his transactions. : e still
g Machines that are manufactured in the world, as well as ' eedle 4,
s. He sells the Osborne A Machine,;' which is the simplest, t , e mot
work in the most perfect manner, and the easiest and • uickest
achine made in the Dominion. He sells the Genuine Howe . aching
ailed to give satisfaction to every customer for the Iast ten ye rs. He
achines, the most rapid and least noisy Machine in the world.
' Wives, Merchants' Wives and: Manufacturers, do not fail to :asinine
—Family and Mannfactnring—when you want one. Also A' ent fqr
e Knitting Machine, capable of doinga1l.kinde of -work. Inst nation's
any of the above machines. Sewing Machines to Rent.. Also 1I kinds
TERMS LIBERAL.
WM. N. WATSON, General Agent, Scaf
rth.
GOODS FOR THE MI LLIO
—AT—
CAMPBELL'S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM
THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED- TO SHOW HIS FRIENDS AN THE
PUBLIC THE CHOICEST -SELECTION OF
WORSTED COATINGS, PANTINGS, OVER COATI GS,
The eye delights to gaze upon, and Fresh from the Markets for this Fall's Trade.
ALL SUITS WILL BE WARRANTED IN EVERY RE ECT
TO YOUR SATISFACTION.
RARE BARGAINS IN CERTAIN LINES.
CALL AND SEE.
WM. CAMPBELL, Sea
STORE No. 1, 1 c
CAMPBELL'S BLOCK. j
i3010Yd N30100
LOAD OF AMERICAN NAILS ARRIVED LAST WEED..
r
oral.
H
THERE IS NOTHING LIKE LEATHE
WHEN IT RS MADE
UP INTO
O-OOTD
HARNESS
Where you will find
SUCH AS YOU IND.
AT
J. WAR
SEAFORTH,
all Kinds of Harness Made up in the Latest
REMEMBER, if you wan a Fancy or Substantial Harness J. WARD can give you beat
faction as to QUALIT and PRICE than any other maker in the County. A Trial is
is wanted to secure regular nstom.
J. WARD, Seafc
S
Styles.
r satis-
all that
rth.
1
ONTARIO PRINIERS' EMP
RIUM
GWATKIN & SON
RAVE
EJEM0\T
TO THEIR NEW PREMISE
Cor. Bay and Wellington St
D
eets.
FURNITURE
FURNITURE.
M. ROBE TSON,
CABIIET AKER
AND UNDE' TAKER,
HAS AGAIN 0' ENED A
Retail Furnz ure Store
Two Doors North -of his Old Stand, epposite
Waddell & Co.'s Dry Goo
prepared
TOTELL ATHIS -`C [3E .
TR
UNDERT
Attended to a
s Store, where he is ,
P AS ANY IN
ADE.
AKING
s Usual.
A Large Stock of COFFINS, CASKETS, CAPS,
- SHROUDS, &c., always on hand.
eel M. ROBERTSON.
SEED
ORN.
SEED CORN.
JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF
BEST SEED CORN,
PRICE LOW,
And the Corn guaranteed
of it has been sown and c
calling at Brownell's Greet
to grow. A :quantity
n be seen growing by
y. -
FULL STO KS OF
ALL KINDS OF SEEDS
'AT LOWEST PRICES.
TEAS A SPECIA TY AS USUAL.
rl •
ROWNELL.
C4'�.L 14 r "
SEMI-ANNUAL
CLEARING S
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NEW BRUNSWICK CALCINED PLASTER,
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WALL : PAPER, BORDERS,
AND
W INDOW BLINDS.
I show in the above lines this year a FINER
STOCK. and BETTER VALUE than
ever before offered in
CLITTO-
tj My Patterns are ALL NEW, and having bought
direct from the manufacturers, I can sell at
prices that cannot be beat_
tij Also _Moth Proof Carpet .Lining at
Low Prices.
•
ALWAYS IN STOCK FULL LINES
e SCHOOL BOOKS, MISCELLAN-
EOL S ' BOOKS, OFFICE STA-
TIONERY, &e.
pp> CLINTON BOOK STORESTORE,
Express and Telegrapc OIice.
JAMES A. YU LL.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
STOVE AND TtN EIIIPORIIi1K
SEAFORTH.
MRS.- WHITNEY,
WfI. HES once more to remind her many
friends and customers that she is now bet-
ter prepared than ever to supply, all their wants
in her line. She bas one of the most complete
assortments of
.STOKS,
Fe,
f"i Both Coal and Wood, Cooking, Hall anis Parlor,
of the Iatest designs that can be found in any
,�.{ town in the counts, and at priees as low as the
<'�+ lowest. Her assortment of
d TILT WARE
>. Wag never better or more varied. •
COAL OIL,
tii
• Both Wholesale and Retail at a very slight ad-
vance on manufacturers prices. Repairing and
Eave•Troughing promptly attended to and en-
tire satisfaction guaranteed.
IDD'S HARDWARE.
RECEIVE!) -
IRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS
MERICAN CUT NAIL$,
SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS,
HOES AND RAKES,
GLASS, PAINT, OILS, &c•
FENCING WIRE
ND BUILDING HARDWARE
Of Every Description Cheap.
AVE TROUGHS AND CONDUCT-
ING PIPE
P t up on the Shortest Notice and 'Warranted.
ASTpecial Inducements` to Cash and
Prompt Paying Customers.
JOI1,N KIDD.
HE CONSOLIDATED BANK
OF CANADA!.
APITAI. -
•
4.000.000.
C TY BANK OF MONTREAL, Incorporated 18.33;
LE • and ROYAL CANADIAN BANK,
Incorporated -1861: -
JOHN ROGERS'
ON
SATURDAY, JUL
27,
And as the determination is to clear
the Stork, a
CONFIDING PU
May remain assured that
—C OOS3
Will be offered at
LIC
BARGAIN PRICES.
Dress Goods, Shawls, Straw Goods,
Skirts, Parasols, Tweed, •, Flats,
Caps, and Clothing.
Ali will be included in t
GENERAL SLAUG
Astounding Disco?
Will be given in Every Departmen
TERMS, - CAS
JOHN
e
TER,
n. is
OGERS.
SEAFORTH B
AIT C H.
OMINION BLOGK,'MAIN-ST.
SEAFORTH
BraEts on Nevi• York Payable at any
Bank in the United States.
Bills at Exchange on London payable
a all Chief Cities of the United :Kingdom.
I VTERE;S7 PAID ON DEPOSITS. 1
M. P. HAYES,
4 1 MANAGnB
¶ACRAMENTAL WINE
PURE GRAP1 WINE
—FOR—
SACRAMENTAL AND MEDI-
CINAL PURPOSES
—AT—
LUMSDEN & WILSON'S,
SEAFORT3.
UMBER FOR SALE.
EMLOCK, First Quality, $ii per M. PINE
from $8.
BILLS CUT TO ORDER,
All Lengths, from 10 to 50 Feet, at the
ONY MILL, IN McKILLOP.
The Subscriber has also a
LUMBER YARD InEAFORTH,
4vhere;all kinds of Lumber car) be obtained.
479 THOMAS DOWNEY,
MARRIAGE LIoENSE-S
OR CERTIFICATES,
Under the new Act,) caned at the
EXPOSITOR OFFICE, SEAFORTH.
Under authority of the Lie tenant -Governor
OLtgrio.
BRUCEFIEL.D.
For the better accomodation of her customers
Mrs. Whitney has opened a branch store in
Brucefeid, where will be found a complete stock
of everything in her line. She would direot par-
ticularattention to and invite inspection to her
Stoves, which intending purchasers should sae
before purchasing elsewhere. Remember when
yen come to Seaforth or Brucefield don't leave
without inspecting my 'stock. Tt will be time
well spent.
MRS. WHITNEY, Seaforth and Brucefield.
THE CHEAP FAMILY GROCERY.
L. MABEE
Begs to inform his friends and the public that
ho has on hand one of the NICEST and FRESH-
EST Stock of Groceries in town, and as he sells
for Cash, he
SELLS CHEA-P,
Giving his purchasers the benefit of what others
who do not do so lose in bad debts and pay in in-
terest to wholesale men.
FLOUR AND FEED
Always on hand. Goods delivered in town free
of charge. Remember the stand, opposite the
Commercial Hotel, in the
FRAME CLOCK.
L. MABEE.
EGG EMPORIUM.
The subscriber hereby thank nib nurnerour
custoniers(merchants and others) for their liberal
patronage during the past seven years, and hopes,
by strict integrity andclose attention to liusinese
to merit their confidence and trade in the future.
Having greatly enlarged his premises, donne
the winter, he is now prepared to pay the
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
For any quantity of good fresh eggs, delivered
at the -
EGG EMPORIUM, -
Main Street, Seaforth.
Wanted by the subscriber 25 tons of good dry
clean WHEAT STRAW.
. 11 WILSON-.
SEAFORTH PLANING MILL,
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
TUE subseriberbegs leave to thank hisnurneront
customers for theliberalpatronage extendedts
him since eommencing business in Seaforth, and
trusts that he may be favored with a continnane
of the same.
Parties intending to build wonld do well to give
him a call, as he will continue to keep on hand a
argestock of all kinds el
DRY PINE LUMBER,
Pt 1311 EM,
DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC,
Hefeels eonfident of givingsatisfaetiontothois
who miry favour him with theirpatronage, as frons
but first-claeeworkmen are employed.
Particnlara.tten tion paid tofustorn Planing
201 - - JOHN H. BROADFOOT.
HAIR DRESSIN
MISS-' STARK
%ISIIES to inform the Ladies of Seaforth anti
Vieinity that she is prepared to make up
SWITCHES, CURLS, BRAII.)S, &e.,
Io the Latest Fashion from Combings.
Prices Moderate, and all orders penctnaily at-
tended to. A call solicited. Residence --Mein
Street, Seaforth.
BUTTER, BUTTER.
E I.) W A R 1) C A ' 11
•IS AGAIN BUYING
Sweet Dven Col fired Butter, in
Firkins or Bolls.
550 GODERICH STREET, SEAFOETJI.
DR.
WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC
MEDICINE.
Abe Great English
"Remedy is especially
recommended as an
unfailing cure for
Serninni Weakness
Spertorrbc-a, Impo-
tenc,v, and all dieeases
that follow as a se-
gnence of Self abase,
Betcee Taicngas Doss of , Memory, After 'Ting.
,Universal Lassitude, Pain in the Beek, Dimness
of Vision, Premature Old Age, and. many other
diseases that leads to Insanity or Consumption
and a Premature Grave, all of which as a. rule are
first caused by deviating from the Patlt of nature
and over indulgence' The Specific Medicine is
the result of a life study and many years of ex-
pergsfence in treating these special diseases. Pam-
phlet free by mail. The Specific Medicine to sold-
by all Druggists at $1 per, package, or 6 packages
for $5, or willbe sent by mail on receipt of the
money, by addressing WILLIAM GRAY & CO.,
Windsor, Ont. Sold In Seaforth by Hickson k
Bietadell, J. S. Roberts R. Lumsden and ell
druggist merchants.
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