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aPPlY ouee.
504
drtde
fOr Scheel
• Female Teacher,
;rdt4, Or, a Male
rt ideate. Datiee
r,T tottery meat_ eee,
ereventely tetight
kGE ftUDIeze,
a
melon •
b
Flier Wanted ter
1. Thera -terry, r
totinq of Jamea,,a_
7111 he received
froet reele
1R$ eertitle
S1'14 iZI1 a1sisk4 cora
tr'ererettiry, WAIN -
584 4
e for Sehool
re:Y.-meth. ' Mete
,eertelleate,
or one
Le. tett heat h
enceeptic ia hie
1 vet .trIrte,!.-t eo-
i'l.'r^r Kay of
NIES POT fElt,
rn naa
566x4
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itlent the beet
for sale by
ober al, 187,
ircial Hotel-, see_
ter gale, Lot HY.
ainine 1Se acrea,
litrred.wc,11 reeeae,
n•( calrivatien, ;
vir h herdwood;
zand on the farm ;
,ait nee comer ;
; abendeuce of
:leen:lid hearing
:t hall of a gravel
131TtSstieist Sind
.11t to churches,
.,rra will be said aa
trfltre particulars
upple to the pro -
I .1,1 AM BE 411,
Atietioueer; 568
101;017(1411111:1;5-15,
ele ME -sa.
by Mr- George
en, on his '011
t;
..1, the following
ea 1 Irrood mere
of the Detain -
ie tett by gene of
:flbl,gut by Pride
• tt by Plide of
4:them bul, Met-
e 1 pi ie.: et the
end in 1878 ; 11
. by Magnet . 1
itekarm's let prize
4 malt to Nlagnet ;
1 t1iunitt4libred
I single buggy,
1 horse ort;
• raili. new:
Nat woodeu her-
.e.it.tie other
, erti-
lotk noon.
emiler cash, over
611 be given on
. A discount of
stsit on all credit
. Proprieter ; J.
'60:3«a
. FARM ST CK
e A. BISHOP haat
4N1 :Nir.;N, Jr.,
e ererniaes, on
:Hoe ins. valuable
at a i r. 70 tierce Of
toweetep
; miles front
tee Yettieut to
; eerie.; creek
4110b. :10111i1114 11
's ae.tt .1., the
S COCK
werkittg uorace,
calf. I two-year
• 1 TWIT RIld 11
Derkehire sow,
n on ep: inge,
tretwe,1 et tq
a ea e:ora ense,
hare. .. 1 silica
autos of good.
• and OOP !straw
r —For
I te: of sale. For
S*4711ti Ot E1 Rad
month,' eredit
leint masa
eeer ;
LANle:i IN
Atie... OF DAY -
r :mule i41 11
in
par -
in the County
dated the 24th
ill offer for tole
!1'nrrie, Aneti:m-
;liege el
le7e,
landa in
lo, lenge E.,to
lee Ixerea„
3 mile ferat 11 ty-
oat DayfieLl tn
eerier's, property.
eler eq.:ay:ea mt,
ef relit
iant* of the lot is
7.-119 Ineple end
hum ,welt ed.
L rime; pq tp:avg.
are dt-ei:lery let
41'1 OW gonna
!Mere InaHotel.
e lee down i'IOt‘e
pereltee of
truenueerane
0 en and the hei-
r; ruteteat. when
•'4, c,:nyeyance
he other cote
;e: stanging
Chencary. For
- anatieneer. er
0:11•2-01 tst 10
sr the VendOxte
Vendore'
vrt nOttive.
• Oi' A FIRST-
-- AND,INIPLE-
, mei
by
No. 14 and
‘iESGVY, tiCr.
• rai,ert-r. viz.:
years
01 In' ill calf ;
:=0 1 to Ise ia efilf;
• lt, 1,, viqing
Peered Nheep
L., ;
reaping
; 1 nen cola-
hugg,y ; 1
4.1, tags;
t tlotibiterees
L it,euntify
by the ton in
▪ •Y:s. clutine,
artielee too
• Farm, north'
naltip or Me-
, t Tea cleared ;
dwellietg
!elm" w ell and
rral or eherd, all
eter of ealtiva-
_Lt. and some
leril on corner
...clock P. M.,
I:elements—All
1:;_tt anoint 13
furnishing ap-
i-af 10 per cent-
re:tilt amounts.
ra day of sale.
proprietor on
ROB-
; C. Lim-
f;G5-3
THE HURON
XPOSITOR..
•
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Gaieties. of -the -world -place.' Ofi learning &little
of her history and that she was a solitary
light burniag 1t -a dark place, I asked
: ber how she kept up the light of God in
the entire absence of communion of
saints. 'She drew from her bosom a
—Folks who can't understand why
robins are sent to eat up
1111 the cher-
rieashould remember that in all proba-
bility the robbins can't understanahy
human beings are sent to do the
of th Ditch N
Same
eNew Testament,.
copy-
whieh she had r ceived from Mr. Helm
`--Perhaps the wildest- liar that this
ommtry has ever prodticed is the when in his sch ol some years before.
setter who said type-
" I remember one 'This,' said she, the fountain n -hence
night in particular when I set 3,000 ems
;
° I drink r this is the oil that makes my
an, hour out of a, ban by moonlight, and lamp burn.' I looked. on the precious
had to take every letter to the window relic printed by the British aud Foreign
o see what A was." 1
Bible Society, and the reader may °on -
t
—We met t farmer a few days ago, ceive my joy while we mingled our pray-
ers and sympathies together at the
who was so hard pushed that he was OD.
throne of the Heavenly Father."—.New
his way to pawn his hoe. We told him
we were sorry to see his case so hopeless. York Ilritnesa.
" Hopeless I" he exclairaed " far from
t1 You know the old motto, 'hoe-pawni Where He Failed
hope ever."
The man who thought he knew every-.
—Alittle bey from New York went thing was at the fair the other day,
into the country visiting. He had a I dreadfully thirsty and trying to get a
bowl of bread- and milk, He tasted. it drink out of a pump which had an iron
and then hesitated a moment, when his spout eurved downwards. There was
mother asked him if he didn't like it, no cup handy, and he benthimself
hill
to which he replied, smacking his liphe resembled a letter. S, spoiled the
"Yes, ma, [was wishing our milkman blacking on his boots,•splatered water
would, keep a cow." all over his face and bosom, didn't get
—A little boy ran away from home, a sraell in his mouth, and then this
and Ne-hile enjoying himself i11 forbidden man, who was college bred and knew
fields, a thunder -Storm came up, and it I everything, learned something more
began to hail. His guilty conscience
needed no accuser. Running home, he
burst into the presence of his astonish. -
ed mother, exclaiming breathlessly
Ma, ma, God's frowing stones at
me!"
—An M. D., who lately opened an
office was favored. be a visit from his
an inte
from a tramp, who twieted the spout
1 bottom aide up,. gave the pump -handle
La good jerk, and drank just the same
and just as easy as if he, too, had been
; college bred. Book learning don't be
gin to come up with a practical, busi-
1 ness turn of mind.
young wife. Wishing to start r -
Good Omen.
' estina. subject for emiversation, he said, 1 - A few days ago a widower who °cot-
e aief dear,how many people do you sup- 1 pies a• croft at Drumsinitta, near .Inver -
pose pass by my office in the course Of ness, thought proper to take V) himself
an hour?" I should: judge they all pass_ 1 a second wife, his heart and hand beina
ed. by,' nonebantly exclaimed the a offered to a young girl residing in thbe
wife. . :' district, and the marriage came off the
"I say fellows,," remarked one of our
comps, the other day, "let's see who
eftn tell the biggest lie." • -. All right.,"
said ivloafing fellow who had just step-
ped in.,'" i'm the biggest 'fool in Lon,
don.," "Come now,"exclaimed out 'boy
Bill contenaptuouely, "we agreed to tell
nothing bat lies, and here you begin by
telling the truth." .
—Dr. Johnson was once asked, "Doc-
tor, dont you think a man inveived in.
trouble from which he cannot see how
he can extricate himself would be jus-
tifie& in making way with himself by
taking his own lifer 'No," said th
- doctor), .." let: him go to so -me -country
where: he: he is not known,not to the
devil where he is known.": - . • .
—A men was seea coining o-ut of
newspaper office -with one eye gouge
out, and, his nose spread out, over hi
face like: a piece of raw beef, and one o
intereiewed him he replied : " I didn't his ears elaawed off. To an officer who
other day in the house of the bride's
father. A short time before the mar-
riage knot was tied, it was observed
that a hive of bees belonging to the
bride had swarmed, and the congregat.
ed guests immediately walked outside,
and began to follow the erratic move-
! ments of the bees &Cross a strip of nattir-
i land, which separated the bridegroom's
I house from that of his intended wife.
At last they had the satisfaction of see-
ing theawarro. descend, an entering
i hive in the bridegroom's garden, which
was declared to bean: omen of good to
the married couple.
First Remarks of a Great Man.
and. aprons, co
serve the custom
ble matron sits a
the business and.
Paris women see
the occupation o
One of the but
member especia
scribe it. It Vea
ket (La Haile).
Archdeacon Paley had been invited.
to attend a great gathering of the clergy
which concluded with a dinner at 6 ho-
tel-. All were on the tiptoe of expecta-
tion to hear what the great Paley would
say during the dinner, knowing that
nothingbut words of wisdorn would
Aeolis and 'obliging,
rs, while a responsi-
the desk, supervising
keeping the books. In
to have monopolized
book-keeping.
er stores of Paris I re -
y, and will briefly, de -
near thi3 grand mar -
The large window on
the right of the entrance always con-
tained a large lo' sely arranged. bouquet
1,
of fresh flower , apparently gathered
from some rur 1 garden. There was
nothing else in the window . except a _
glass -covered st nd containing Bondon
(thee* and the double creme suisse.
Inside, there W8 a long horse-shoe
counter or table where eggs and cheese
were sold,. and n either side marble
tables, each con aining about four huge
masses of butter shaped like an inver-
ted butter firkin Over each mass was
hu -ng a delicate flyer wire about two
feet.long, both nds terminatin g in a
piece of c.ork. With this wire the
sales -woman wo id cut, almost always
exactly, any a ount ordered, from a
demi-quart (hal a quarter) to a pound..
It being a costl product, and, always
purchased daily small quantities are
the rule. To se arate the quantity or-
dered, lay it o a square of delicate
he little scales, weigh
ners of the paper to -
it on the cool lettuces
s the work of a very
th these expert sales -
es you would be sure
nke an article that "pearea in the paper drop f -om his mouth. His first remark
last week, an'I went inter see the mar. took t iem not a little aback, for # sa-
that writ it. He was thar, stranger." vored. altogether not • of -spiritual but
e--Thelandlord of a.hotel at Bright substantial things.; It was this: -
entered, in an angry mood, the sleep - . "These puddings are not good tin
apartment of a, boarder, -and said, "Now . less - the seeds are taken out of the
sir, I want y-ou-to pay your bill, and Yu raisins." . • i
must. I've asked' for it often, enough
. But this second remark was like -a
. bombshell dropped on the dinner table:
ray ho:ase till you pay it !" " Good!' ' "Waiter, shut the. 'window behind
and I tell you now„ that you. dont. leav
said his lodger; "just. put, that in. writ
ing,make a, regular agreeMent of it andPi
stay with you aaleng live !"
--"Risks." Shrewd Clerk (with
e -ye to the pe—ta Take an wee -
tion betsveen a friend and his farm ser -
dent assurance. ticket sir ?" Passe -ng
(nervo•usly)—"Who,' for?" „ Clerk—"Well
sir,: nothing has gone wrong 'twixt
this and London for . :the least four-
teen months., and, by the haver -
ages, the next 'smash on the • hup
line is hoverdue exactly six weeks and
three days!" Old gent forks out with
white paper
A, pinch th
gether, and
in your has
few sewn
women.
to have in
to marketi in
them, they'are
naturally you
after everythin
reach home in
state. — Marie
Magazine for Oc
me, and. open one lower down behind..
the curates."
• I Appreciating a Sermon
I cannot resist repeating a converse -
vent, whieh illustrates the remark al-
ready made,thatan Irishman is rarely
at a loss for a reply or an excuse:
" That was a good sermon was it not,
that we had last Sunday ?" said the
gentlena .
" True for you, yer honor, an illigant
one ! It done a power. of good intire-
alacrity. ' ly." •
—A. St. Joseph lawyer recently had a " I'in glad of that. Can you tell me
client who entrusted him to collect a
what particularly struck you ? What
bill of i'?'14 which was satisfactorily done, was it about ?"
and the money handed over to the right- "Oh, well," scratching his head, "1
ful claimant. Then the limb of the law don't rightly—not just exactly know.
presented to his client a 'bill of $44, for I—a--L A' where's the use in telling
e
services rendered in the collection of t
$14, and made him pay Nobody, eve
his ---nent, will doubt that the 5
Joseph lawyer is a practical man, an
altogether' successful in his busine
methods.
—A few nights ago a Highlandma
called at al railway ticket office in a
important' seaport town not a htindr
miles frena Dundee, when the last traa
was abed starting; and. _asked for
ticket to a place three miles beyo
where the tradit Was going. When e
was told by the clerk that the train d d
not go there, he remarked : "If she we e
to give the engine rciaister a, saxpenee o •
herseP wud she ta,k me hame t e
coal box Of her eneine ? It wudna t k
lies? Sure, I don't remember one
siiagle 'dividual word of it, good or bad.
Sorra bit of me knows what it Was
S about at. all."
" And yet you say it did. you a pOwer
of good ?"
"So it did, sir, I'll stick that."
"1 don't see how."
" Well, now, yer honor, look here.
0, There's my shirt that the wife's after
washing; and clean and wtite it is, by
reason of all the water and the soap
and the starch that's gone through it.
But not a drop of em all—water, or soap,
or starch,—has stayed in d'ye see. And
that's just the same with me and that
sermon. Its run through me, yer hon-
or, and it's dried. out of me; but all the
her far oot o' her way." same, just like my Sunday shirt, • I'm
—In Washington the son of a prom- the better and. the cleaner after it."
inent statesman sent this letter to a- There was more philosophy than he
young lady :—"Dear Miss,I want you to was aware of in the quaint reasonina of
come around. to our house if you can't the man. An impression for good ° or
get anybody to come around to your
house and fetch you aroundto our house
I will go around to your house end
fetch you around to our house." Tie
young lady is said to have been sayi
to have said that she was saying t
she was said to have said, that she s as While awaiting for our breakfast one
about to balm said that she was abo t morning in cremerie in Paris much
coredug around to our house. Oh, 1.1 x, frequented by foreigners, my friend Ma -
come to our house, anyway. dame B said, "1 can point you out
every American breakfast here."
The Talisman..
d.
on
co
pia°
et,
ettu
our
FOR SALE OR T
LET.
gURICH GRISTING kND FL
" FOR SAI4—On easy terms
to exchange for farm property.
Flouring promptly attended to th
Ale° a quantity of Dry Hemlock
cbeap for cash or short credit.
Proprietor, Zurich P. 0.,Ont
_
URING MILL
of payment, or
Gristin,g and
same as usual.
amber for sale
I. FENWICK,
516
SPECIFIC ARTI
LES.
•R AILS AND POSTS FOR S
-ILV scriber wishes to sell a lo
Bbuik Ah Rails, and Cedar Fos
to suit purchasers- Parties wis
require to order theta beforeha
as possible. so that they might n.
ed in getting them during eleielt
are on Lot 1, Con. A, Turnberi
of Wroxeter on the; Seaforth 0
DOUGLASS.
LE.—The sub
-
of Cedar and
s in quantities
mg them would
a and as early
t be disappoiut
cc. The poste
, 8 miles south
avel Bond. R.
564-8
STOCK FOR S
_ „
la an LAMBS FUR SALE.—T
-RA' has on his premises, Lot 2 ,
Road, Trickersmith, Five Leioest
and One Shsarliug Ram, tvhi
cheap. G. M. CFLESNEY.
LE.
e undersigned
Cou. 1, Huron
✓ Ram Lambs
will be sold
56614
AMS FOR SALE.—The and
'IA' Lot 29, Con. 5, MeKillopaa
class Leicester Shearling, and ra
he is desirous of diaposing of at I'
To those who wish to improve
could not do better than give
ANDERSON.
signed has on
umber of first -
lambs, which
aeonable rate ,
heir stock, they
e a call. W. A.
664 IS PREFERABLE TO WEIGHTS AND PU
• THE COST FOR S
ESTRAY STO
SIGN OF THE
MUNN
CIRCULAR SAW.
S SASH R LATOR
—IS THE_
CHEAPEST, BEST AND MOST DUR
ABLE 7 WINDOW BALANCE
1NT Vq- I 1\T T_T S _
CAN BE APPLIED TO
ANY WINDOV11.
K.
QTRAY COW.—Came into the
1.--/ undersigned, Lot 10, Con. 5,
the 25th of September, a red
white spots and short turned ho
is requested to prove property,
take her away. WM. HORA.N.
QTRAYED OR STOLEN—Fr
"-/ on or &limit the let of July,
• asket, for no one goes ii -8,8
hhkoert home, white 'mot in
and under the belly'whit
Pars- wanitahofurte..stib; uyaiand. . part Of back. ela reward of $5 w
ocrisp
any informadon that will lead t
you'd purchase butter THOM AS WRIGHT, Jamestow
else, that -A might' -p STRAY SHEEP—Strayed fr
-11-.4 of the ur dersired, Lot 81,
the freshest -possible during August last, two Ewes an
Howland, in liarper's were marked with bright red o
ober they were last seen li miles we
road. Any one giving informa
' e Houses. whereabouts will cm suitably re
LOWS', Rodgerville P. 0.
remises of the ,
eKillop, about 1
ow, with some I
ns. The owner
ay charges and I
566x4
CO
The English
house scheme,
matory agency
principles, has
it is rapidly ext
fluence.
The theory
matter rests is
open to them.
which they in
good tea and c
no intoxicatin
and athe sa,
selves to be as
completely the
little the objec
nary public ho
choose such es
age, and choo
moved froni ti
coholic liquors
them now fall
In order tha
to,ined, the co
neat and attr
,furnish chem.
halls and roori
ale attendanc
ways wholes°
evil. is often left upon the mind, and
bears fruit, when. what has caused the
inflnence has passed. away from our
memories.—Chambers' Journal.
at , Butter Stores in Paris.
Hooked around at the people seated
The noble missionary, Moffatt, tells a : at the -different tables, and wondered • if
beautiful story. He says :.-- -4.. In one of she were speakitig seriously.. In these
my early journeys I came, with my coin- :
days when fashion reduces costume and.
pee:ions, to a heathen village on the '
coiffure to such uniformity, and ts hen.
banks of the Oxange Riven - • We hed
the blood of , every -civilized race is
r tie itecl •to a great extent with that of
travelled far and -were: hunery, thirsty,
and fatigued ; but the people of the vil- every other, distinguishing nationality
bare rather roughly directed us to halt
at sight -appeared to me impossible. I
at a distance. We asked for water, 1 ut
he -asked my friend her secret.
they would not supply it. I offered
three or four buttons left on my jac
for a drink of milk, but was refits
We had the prospect of another hunc,
night, at a diaance from water, thot gli. They all put salt on their butter.
Within sight of the river. When t vi- "our acuteness applies only to
light grew on,,a woman. approached fr in breakfast, then," I said. "At dinner
theheight beyond which the village lay. it would not serve you, I suppose." I
She bore ou her head a bundle of w a said this iia a kind of savage way, lee_
and had. a vessel of milk in t er ba d.. lila the common, weakness that makes
The latter, without openiugher lips, he alr• Pn0Ple abrod. adefend their coun-
headed. bails, lay downthe wood andre- ' trYinnn.
turned to the village. ' A second.' tune "No," she said; "we never put but -
She approached. With a cooking Vessel on ter on the dinner table "—a fact I had
her head. and a leg of mutton in one hth
end at e moment forgotten. -i
and water in the other. She sat driwn - It is true that the only salted butter
without sa,yind a word, prepared the fire you ever find in Paris is the Americaa
and. put en the meat. We asked her butter (benne americain), but there
again and again who she was. She re- this is used only for cooking, and is
niained silent until we affectionately eii- neVer sold in butter stores, but ir
treated her to give a reason for such un- groceries. It is our common- tub bu -
ter. The French butter, the linest pos-
sible product of its kind, is sold in the
butter stores scattered all• over the city,
which furnish' nothing but dairy pro-
ducts and eggs. These stores are gen-
erally raodels of order and neatness.
Young girls or women in snowy caps
et " Oh, it is no secret," she replied,
d, smiling. "1 don't pretend to tell ex-
. cept when they are takina breakfast.
,
coffee house or cocoa
indertaken as a refor-
founded upon business
mcceeded so well that
nding its work and in-
,
pen which the whole
hat if workingmen have
rtood eating houses itt
y get • wholesome' food,
ffee and chocolate, but
liquor, wine or beer,
time may foal them -
m Jamestown,
dark red Heifer
face white in
spa on hind
11 be given fer
her recovery.
565x4
m the premises
on. 2, Usborne,
one Lamb, all
the shoulder;
t on the Kippen
ion as to their
arded by JOHN
565-4
IMPORTANT NO
ICES.
6,, 0. U. W., Se;. -forth Lodg
3-• meeting next Monday ev
P. M. A. full attendance of me
edD.
. J. A. CLINE, M. W.
eorder.
No. 3, regular
Ding at 8 o'clock
bers is request -
D. ROSE, Re
564
"i\TOTICE DEBTORS.—Al
ing settled up their account
failing to do so at once will b
parties not hav-
with me for 1877
charged 10 per
ent. interest from January .; at, 1878, without
ail, 1 .tiOMAS -COVENTRY, S aforth.
rptiz DivrsioN COURT.—
-I- Second Division Court w
from halfpapt one to tour 0,01
free from restraint, as in my Block, over the store o
✓ own masters and as L. MEYER, Cleik of DivisionCo
s of charity an in oral- penouNDED.- Notice is h reby given that
there hes been impounded n the pound, on
ises, they will generally Lot 8, Con. 3, L. 11. S., Timken nith, the fellow-
hree ram lambs ;,
sod efAccording
ndkeePer. 566x4
izo ttairs- at thd
he office of the
11 be open daily
ek P. M. Office
Johnston Bros.
irt, Seaforth. 552
ablishments for patron- ing : One one-year old ram and
ngemp• dthem, will be re- H not claimed they ei1.111be disp
e - k l to law. WM. STONEMAN, Pm
before which many of -
GEE. BRANCH PR1ZES—P
Sprng and Fall Shows, h Id in Brusels in
-1873, will receive their prizes y calling at Mr,
full success may be at- Logie's store, Grahem's Bloc., Brussels, after
fee-houses are made as the 15th inst ; DeNIEL STEW ART, Secretary -
dive as possible ,_. they Treasurer, Grey Branch Agricul uralSociety; 556
ul rooms—both dining ExBouTen'S NOTICE To
Thecreditors of Simon
S for social assembling ; t
ivillae0ef , s Dee efeoaretelid ,
inwhtehediojeenht
is good and the food, al- X
is and polatable,is served day of AUgnst, A. D. 1878, ar
• 1
in well -kept pottery. The prices are .enoareb et
ter, post paid, to Ji
very loW, but are is taken:that nothing ei the iosevn of Seaforth afore.
shall be sold
lishment can
ness principle
man who din
may feel that
a man ghoul
made wholly
maintained b
Public House
ten per ceutu
who are in th
stock in. one p
CREDITORS.—
owell, late of the
of Huron, Gali-
n. about the 14th
required on or
r, A. D. 1878, to
rues JI. Benson,
aid, Solicitor for
or less' than the estab- tho Executors of the said Sim n Powell, deaeas
ed, their christian names a id surnames, ad-
fford—upon sound busi-
-to sell it, so that every tdirieecicrses1 and dtesteliptions, the ull particulars of
i •711°:ntLirTTed
S at one of these inns nature' of tli:e1 statement
of
any,
he p ay S for his dinner as bpi te-ormtehdei aateeeleyt ea f teifr tthhee said e tcieix fh tdhaeyysoefi dNso'Le ;eh-
. The houses are thus •
parties
eaneteistleslatlittboe dhi:vtrii utreedearamongl the
elf -supporting, and those
the British °Workman the claims of which notice shal °hay! been°,reeyeivo-
ed, and the said executors shall not be liable for
onapa,n ypay a dividend of
to their stockholders, athneyasesrestoonvoofdiBtributed. or an part thereof, to
whose claim not ce shall DOD have
main workmen holding beenPreceived by teem or their said Solicitor at
the time of distribution. This notioe is givenin
und sterling shares.
These pub c •honses, in a word, differ tunrts.a a jnaoifiCatpE. Nlgrid sr Laletervfiesrelx,Setattntes,
Dated at Seeforth this 32th d ty o f September, urs.
li,
from ordinary i 'cheap inns only in selling
1.10 liquors and in. their better manage- A. /D. 1878. _ _ 505
ment as to service, cleanliness and at- ---
Some of them hay, sep- .
tractiveness.
arate rooms f
accompany t
has been feu
tnre. They
early in the
plied with. h
late, and w
freely at earl
drinks nam
dram.
They are
MISCELLAN OUS.
LEYS AT LESS TEfAN HALF
LE BY
Wm. ROBERTSON & Co.,• 114.RDWARE -MERCHANTS,
SIGN OF THE 4IROULAR SAW, SEAFORT13.
✓ women and men who a' J. McCOLL, Solicitor, &e.
eir women folk, and this '3- • in Leckie's new brick bu
d to be an excellent fea- G, LANE, Auctioneer an
open their doorS very -5- • County of Huron, also
chant, McDougall's Block, Win
orning, with bars sup -
t tea, coffee and choco- M. °NEI( TO LEND—On•t
rkmen patronize them ILL tageons than ever before
COLL, Solicitor, Bruesels.
hours, drinking the hot
• iustead of a morning
Brussels. Office
Ming. 504-52
uch frequented of even-
tj• i'. BRINE, Licenced uctioneer for the
%
na planes, places of resort
1
/appraiser for the
'ommission Mer -
ham. - 515-4
rine more aevan-
ffered. A. J. Mc -
501 -52
• Conney of Huron. Sal .8 attended in all
arts of the County. All or ers loft at the Ex
tr-
osoe Office will be promp ly attended to. -
.
ings as loan . i _ _.
1 A. MeLEOU, Liam cad uctioneer for the
_.
for conversatien or for reading. They li • County of Huron. All or tars left at James
are, of course' freely' open to all comers, MeBride's will receive prompt attention. If by
as ordinary ii ns are, seeking to, attract letter address Seaforth P. 0. 553
men to them and trusting to the mere WHO WANTS MONEY ?
absence of ohol for their Moral in- / / dollars, private funds, fo
ment at 8 per cent. interest.
finence. Me go to them because they
H.BENSON, Solicitor, Seafo
are pleasant laces, and goina thither
A few thouttand
immediate invest -
Apply to JAMES
th. 533
keep sober, hen but for sue% places JOHN LECKIE, General L
chant. Money loaned on real
country, at 8 per cent. simpl
moderate. Mortgages bought
they would g Agent, Grain, Produce an
inc drink ru
In their o
with missio
things of the
that no wor
the thought
tbese inns h
subject of re
table consid
' Results th is fax are so favorable in timber uaed for pumps. A few arm g
with will be charged 10 per aeut. interest from
to ordinary inns, and go-
er beer to their hurt.
eanization all connection
n and Real Estate
Commiseion bier -
estate in town or
interest. Charges
and sold. Matured
1-10PFMA:1\T 13 OTIIHTZS,
CARDNO'S BLOCK, EAFORTH.
NEW AND FASHIO ABLE GOODS,
mortgages paid off. Terms to suit. borrowers.
ary societies and ether Farms and village property for sale. Office --
kind is avoided, in order Leckie'e new brick block, Brnasels, Ont. 615
-
an may be ' repelled by
cZBAFORTH PUMP FACTORY.—The under -
that in entering one of
*---' signed, while returning Metric,' for the pat -
becomes in any way a rouage already received, wool I retnind his many
ormatory , zeal or chari- ' customers and f Heeds that he still continues to
ration. nteke pumps and cisterns of the best material
' autlsby the best workmen. Nano bat qnartered
looked -for kindness to strangers. en
the teen rolled down her sable cheeks
and she replied: " I love Him whose
you are, and surely it is rey' duty to give
you a map of cold water in His name.
My heart is full, therefore I can't speak
the joy I feel at seeing you m this ut-
on haud. All overdue accoan s not settled forth -
England a,s ao encourage the hope that
a, like unde akina will succeed here. the 1st of January, 1278. NOBLE CLITFP,
The subject scerEainly worthy of con- Seaforth. 563
sideration.
•
BIsLi Pa
been counti
ble. There
There is a p
trial, and. di
children ; t
of God's prc
and hegives
them.
LIVER IS
imperial ore
tem, as iC
•
'0 THE PTIBLIC.—Read what- the people say
in regard to- the Great' Shoehonees Remedy
and Pills. 'Levi Jones, Idarkha. m. , says: "I had Block. East Side Main Street, .
IISES.—A Scotchman. has
a the promises in the Bi -
Stock of Dress Goods now Complete at Hoffman Brothers'—Inspec-
tion Invited. •
Full Lines of Windeys and Cottons -at Hoffman Brothers --Call and
See the Prices. •
•
The Best Stock of :Millinery ever sho •n in Seaforth at Hoffman
Brothers'—See the Styles.
Jackets for Ladies', Misses' nd Childr n, at any price, at 14alfman
Brothers'—Better Val e than Ev
Shawls in New Styles at Ili ffman Bro hers —Inspect their • Stock
before you Purchase Isewhere.
Hoffman Brothers are A gen s fo E. utterick & Co.'s Celebrated
Reliable Patterns. •
HOFFMAN BROTH R C EAP CASH STORE
CARDNO'S BLOCK, MAiN STREET, SEAEORTH.
EiCHANCE BANK OF CANADA.
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
CAPITAL, - - $1,000,000.
DIRECTORS—M. H. Gann, President; Thos.
Oarrerhill,Vice-Ptesident ; A. W. Ogilvie, M.P.P,,,
E. K. Green, Thonem Tiffin, A.iex. Bantin, jame
Crathern; C. R. Murray, Cashier i Geo. Burns,
Inspector.
A Drench of this Bank has been opened up In
Brussels, where a Generel Baniting„butriaiese wili
be traneatted. Notes of hsnd checotinted, and
Loans effected at fair businees rates,
A Savings Bank department has also been
opened in connection with this, where deposits
will be rer.eived from one dollar upwards, and
interest allowed thereon.
Drafts issuedpayable at par at all ahem of
this bank, the bank of Montreal and the Federal
Bank of Canada.
FOREIGN AGENTs.—Loudou—The Alliance
Bank, limited. New York—National Bank of
Commerce, Helmer's, kieGowan & Co;, 63, Wall
Street. Chicago—Union National Bank.
Business hours 1.0 to 3. Saturdays, 1.0 to 1.
563 e JOHN LECKIE, Maeager
R. COUNTER,
SELLING OFF s
LLING OFF
Fall Arrival of Ohl Country and
Counter's, in Colored an
Rings, Chains, Lockets,
Rings—stampeat " M. 11
celebrated English and Langine Wa
Swiss Watches, Clocks, &a. I woul
to my large and varied st ck cif Silv
handsome goods ever bi ought int
Goods, being bought dire t t
sold at the Lowest Possi le Piiice co
manship and Quality, w' ich i all
Complete Stock of Spec acles on ha
and get your sight testid free of
Goods selling at net cos'. R,EPAI
Bight
em
C.,1 S."
Personal attention given to all Repa
give
ver
Cash
and Jewelry, and warren
the place: Sign of Tree
directly opposite J. S. P
ed t
4 Si
rter'
inerican Goods, at M. R.
old Sets, Brooches, Ear
Eighteen -carat Wedding
A Large Stock of those
ches, also American and
call particular attention
r Plated Ware, the Most
Seaforth. The 'abovel
e inandattur6rs, will be
sistent with Good Work-
ases is- Guaranteed. A
d, to fit all ages. Call
harge. A lot of Fancy
SPECIALTY—
ring of Watches, Clocks,
satisfaction. Remember
-
are in the Window, and
Furniture Store, Seaforth.
1-1§VO HIM c:INf
'HSVO 1101dV3H0
1:1313M3(' '8 1:I3)IVWHO1VM
THAT HUSBAND Of MINE"
Buys all Ids maiihiriery from
L. MURPHY, SEtAFORTH
1
IXTHO has pleasure in announcing to the
Y farming community of Huron that he is
still selling the very best
Sewing Machines, Agricultural Im-
plements, and ifusical Instru-
ments.
Mr. Murphyleefavorite machine is the Singer,
which is the bestin the 'market, having carried
off first honoxs at the Centennial and Sydney
Exhibitions.
Farmers wishing to prirchase any of the above
would co/Mutt their own inteeests by applying to
Mr. Murphy first, as he can do better for them
then any other in the trade.
Sewing Mathirte and other repairs always on
hand at his wareroome, Godericb street.
518 L. MURPHY, -Seaforth.
6'1'11 -JD .-A-14-A-1D 1
-
BRUSSELS LIME WORKS1
GOOD NEWS- F
AND ALL PARTIES WHO
BOOTS AND SHOES FO
THE BAREFOOTED
ISH TO puy LARGE QUANTITIES
t A 1ALL AMOUNT OF MONEY.
TO KEEP. abreast of the times in the
2- more particularly, if possible, to indu
following reduction in prices to cash buy
Gents' Long Leg Boots
-- Shoe Packs sand Short
Ladies', Boys' and Girl
I have just opened an Immense Stock o
think intending purchasers ought to see
Boys' ice ted k, which undoubtedly
of -which will be sold at a reduction corre
on time Will OU charged the old prices.
eeeral, Retitle -
e people to b
re in Custom
ll
nil nds,
oats, all
'
BOts, a
•
Factory Ma
before pure
nrpas anyth
pondi g with
I arn the fir
pricee, I trust the public will show their pprecitition
niined to make it to their advantage to do:so.
THOS.
Sign of the BIG BOOT, Stark's 1.
i', a very severe attack of bronclutie. I was so bad
that I could hardly get0my In eath. I sought for
are thirty-one thousand!
•
a quiek remedy, and seeing the " Shoehonees
.omise for every want, and
Remedy " so bighly recommended I procured it
liculty. God has no poor , bottle;and am happy to say that by the time it
ey 8.re tut rich. A.ny one was taken I was entirely well., and have remained
' !* tux. in ti 'veiling." Rev. F. B. Stratton, Dem -
mises is a. rich inheritance, so, although I Weil much exposed through the
medies particularly beneficia: for liver complaint, WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANOU N CE TH '
eve found your re -
us thirty-one thousand of
orestville, writes: "j: h
•
IMPORTANT
MoINT
OF
TOWN & BURROWS,.
THE Subscribers take this opportunity of re-
-L turning thanks to the inhabitants of Braude
and vicinity forpast patronage, and beg to state
that, having made several improvements in their
Jain and the mode of burning, they are in a bet-
ter position than ever to supply the public with
First -Clams 1Linse at 1121e. Cash nt the
Kiln, or 1.4e. Delivered.
ion in Prices of all 'kinds of Goode—but
iy for caeh—I have determined to make the
ado Work:
25 cents per pair.
bads, 124 cents per pair.
1 kinds, 124 cents per pair.
e Work in all the differrnt lines, which 1
asing elsewhere, eepecially my Men's and
ng in the trade in Factory Made Work. All
the above to cloth buyers. Parties buying
t in my line in Sealorth to pull down tbe
y an extensive patronage, as I am deter-
,
COVENTRY, Seaforth.
T THE LADIES.
& WILLIS
AT THEY HAVE JUST RE
This being the fourth selason of our builineEte
dealings in Brussels, and axing given unqualifi-
ed satisfaction solar, the ublic can rely on te-
calving good treatment ad a first-class article
from us. Remember the spot : The Brussels
TAIDes Works.
542 T WN & BURROWS.
THE COMIViEfCIAL LIVERY
SEAPORTH.
ARTHUR ORBESs
.11 AVING purchased the Stock and -Trade of the
-LI- Commercial Livery,1 Seaforth, from Mr.
George Whiteley; begs to state that be intends
carrying on the business tbe old stand, and has
added several valuable boises and vehicles to the
formerly large etock. NO*3 but -
First -Class CorufortuNe Vehiclesawl good
- Reliable Horses; Will be Kept.
Covered and Open Bugees And -Carliagee,And
Double and 'Single Wagonle always ready for use.
Special Arrangeinenti Made With Coin-
mercial Men. ,
Orders left at the stables or any of the hotels
promptly attended to.
PHILADELPHIA, A
a eetions, and would
Kis-"e.—The Liver is the adviac all • •
I dyspepsia and bronchial ff •
CEIVED FROM
"Whene traavterghr
slnaiiar1A
ytineceteeyde o giveth m
one of my feet got sore and broke out I co I- -1(, . •
(, Implete Assort2nent of In nts" and Children' s Boots and
n of the whole human svs_ John Finlayson,
ontrols the life health and
happiness cl M8.11.- When it is disturbed - better and afterwards niittich worm. n y par Shoes and Slip )ers in Colors and Black.
not cure it, and had to return home. It became
•
f the erady and a box of ills, th G ld Meda
and before they were half gone I commenced to
in its proper ction, all kinds of ailments : chased ft bot le o
are the nett ral result. • The digestion I
prove and before they were finished my foot
of food, the movements of the heart and a.1 .
1k7,,mopnths
gar, ce:eibmu elhe have
ey chnardedn. iJutrtais
ernaotwta
blood, the pion of the brain and ner-
t d ithlthe workings of the Liver 522.
a box.
of the Remedy in pint bottlet , $1. Pills,' 23 cerniet: ;
vo-us systen4 are all ifnmediately con -
It has bee
Green's Au(
curing all p
pepsia or Li
numerous
an unhealt
Stomach. S
Positively
Western Co
prove that i
" 1 that • HE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY.—Job Moses ,
success u- y p
st Flower is unequalled in Periodical Pills—This ieveluattlernedicme is I
These Goods are the Finest sad Bost i Amer ca, S. D. Sollers & Co. obtaining e o
and Diploma Over all competitors at the enten ial.
ADIFS' SHOES, in Tie and Button, very cheap.
We have also ou hand a nice assortme t of
We are the only firm west of Toronto who k ep these Goods. They require to be seen to be
•
appreciated.
inofesme ale tiatnri
-er complaint, and all the d
rsons afflicted with Dys- ndannagielrouginh
dangerous
n s ecstripe wo f which ththe tion is subject. It moderates all excess and re- 1
vmptoms that result from moves all obtructions, and a speedy curemay be
red on To ma. riad laciies, t is pecul ly suited.
y condition of the Liver and icvnn, in a short time, brin
m pie bottles to try, 10 cents. riod with regularite . Thee
old in all towns on the taken by Females daring t
tinent. Three doses will of Pregrancy, as they are s
carriage, but at any other ti
is just what you want. all cases of Nervons an
pains in the back and limbs a wee on s g
h teri and
on the monthly pe -
pills should not be
e fiist three months
re to bring on Mis-
e they are safe. Inn
Spial Affections,
The average duratioo of life thxonghout the
globe is thirty- hree years. And in order to attain
this age, many are pont eelled to practise the laws
of health. with the utmost care, particularly fe-
males, who are, subject' tri so many complahas to
which males inc no al d for which VIC-
TORIA BCCHU AND UN A URSI iS the only great
remedy, and if used in time would prevent dia-
betes, Bright's Disease, and'etr.Ilderangements of the
urinary organ Ohl people especially will derive
great benefit f ni the nse of this medicine. Free-
man's -Worm owders are a certain specific against
worms, if give in time. 5543-52
•
ertion, palpitation of the
whites, these pills will effect a cure when all other
means hove failed; and, 'though it powerful
remedy, do not contain iro , calomel, antimony,
of anything hurtful to th constitntion. Full
directioiae in the pamphlet a ound each package,
which should be carefully p eserved. Job Moses,
New York, Sots Proprietor. Si 00 and 124 cents
for postage enclosed to No larop & Lyman, To;
ronto, Ont., general agent for the Dominion,
will insure a bottle conta ng over 50 pith] by
return mail. Sold in Sea orth by Hickson &
Bleasdell. ;. S. Roberts, an B. Lumeden. 117
9
1VIcIN
E & WILLIS, SEAFORTII.
1\T -VCT P
THE APPROACHING END 0 TH
OUR GOD SHALL COME....
THE CREED OF CHRISTEN OM,
MOODY'S TALKS, (Cheap Edi ion).
FRIENDSHIP, a Novel, by Oui la.
INDEX MAP OF 0NTARI0,J loth,
DEMOREST'S PORTFOLIO FA
DEMOREST'S WHAT TO W A,R
THE HANLAN GALOP, by. G1
Sent Post•Psid to n y
C. W PAPST, CA
madA.frioi\Ts.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
QEILED TENDERS tridoreed "likorpethilar-
L" bor Worke," addreased to the undersigned,
will be received at this (Alice until Monday, the
21st day of October, e.t noon, for -the tribwerk
to be constructed in the Harbor of Morpeth.
Plans and specification% cern be seen at this
office, at the Custom House, Morpeth - and the
Custom House, Termite, on and alter Monday,
jo
the 7th of October. Tee ere must be in stria
accordance with the p "acid forms, otherwise
they will not be taken in account. The actual
signatures of two resporleible Persons,residents
ef the Dominion, willing to become sureties for
the duo InIfllment of the conticret, are also re-
quired. This department does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender. By order,
- F BRAUN, Secretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, Septeroher 26,1878. 16E4
NOrIfIC
TO GRANGERS, FARMERS AND
OTH RS.
A 13 THEY occupy the attention ot all, these
-LA- hard Mines, the sub criber is determined to
meet them by offering gocd inch Hemlock, 'not
usually sold for inch," St the folloerIng rates:
12 foot Hemlock. at 7 00 per thousand, 14 foot
Fencing, at $7 50,1oreash. All orders over 4,000
5 per cent. discount. 0111 and see if you don't
get what i -t represented.
Book Accounts over S 1i4ionths will be charged
8 Pehre"slint
Tscriber thaliiks ijis numerous customers
for their liberal support,. nd solicits a cantina
-
*race of their favors.
AGE, by Ef. Grattan Guinness... ,$3 00
. 100
y W. R. Greg 1 50
• • . - 15
1 25
neat 50
HIONS. .15
'D HOW TO MAKE IT 15
• • 40
dress, on Receipt of Ptice, by
DNO'S BLOCK, SEAFORTH.
UN THOMPSON.
488 Ste& Saw Mills, McRillop.
THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY,
SEAF RTH.
WILLIAM roNATIG ITON begs ‘to lidorm
TI the business men of eaforth and the travel-
ing public that the has purchased the Livery
Business and Stock of Messra. Carnochan 4
Abell, and w311 do all nt his power to retain the
reputation which We favorite establishment has
secured. He will keep orily good driving and re-
liable horses, and his carriages will be kept
clean and in good order. Calls, night or day,
will be promptly attended to. name AND
WEDDING PARTIES Liberally Dealt with.
Terms Reasonable. All ordcri left at the Com-
mercial Hotel or at the ofticc will receive prompt
attention.
Office and Stables on Market Street, opposite
T.Xidd's Store. j
544 WM. McNA'PGHTON; Proprietor,
'
Ofl
BUTTER TUBS.
wd Lo00xtididtion-tTerue :hi mail or
S now prepared to supply all cnatome‘a with
any number of his
SUPERIOR BUTTER
At SW per hundred, Cab. These Tubs are so
well and favorably known to the trade that it is
nnnecesnary to say aneahing in their recommen-
TUBS,
TROTT also MaIlufactxtreg a -small /lard-
& TROTT, SEAFORTh
,
JS
for wishing butter in.
-
otherwise promptly attend-
ed49t°.5:;e4 , S. TROTT, Seaforth.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
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f1231Eshipli,liadreerliogliweaprhaepaiiirendg toe'llintearneura seinrurpeatiOnWerl:
Wagons Buggies, dec. By rising first-class Ina-
terial and having all the well coming thremgh
our own hands, we can gnaruntee a good -article.
Particular attention giIren to repairing, horse -
shoeing and general jobbing. Mr. Barton hsv-
ing had over thirteen years experience in dress-
ing 'mill pinks, We Win 'make that it specialty.
Agent* for Watson's celebrated ,Agricultural Ina.
..---
plements. ;
REID & BARTON,
Willisnison's old stando Goderieh Street, Sea -
560
1°113LSEA,
R. N. siFIETT,
FORTH
Wholesale and BotsilD ler in LILT/MB s.nd
SHOZ FINDINGS 1 Every DeseriPtion-
None but the Very Beat Stoek kept. Menus
moderate. A Trial Soli ited. All orders by loan
"00%therill. se PrcalvtlY Bed- 78. N. BRETT.