The Huron Expositor, 1879-02-21, Page 7e-
BRUABY 21, 1879.
11E CANADIAN
•
OF COMMERCE.
TICE, - TORONTO.
apiftzi,- $6,000,000,
7 1,41:00,4,00„
ECT 0 RS.
LIAM MCMASTER, PrOaidenta
HOPE, Vice -President.
xrt, Esq. JA11.108 Michie, Esq.
At- Egg; T. Sutherland Sta.yner, tsq,
ne Esq. john Arnton, Esq.
A. R. MMast, Esq.
:RSON, General Manager.
JOHN ROBERTSON, Inspeetor.
:.-J. G. Harper, and J. U. Goadby,
-J. G. Orchard, Agent.
BRANCHES.
Hamilton,
London,
Taman,
Montreal,
Orangeville,
tawa,
Paris,
-Pet erboro,
St. Catharines,
Sarnia.
Simeoe, "-
Stratford,
S trathrey,
Seaforth, --
Thorold,
Taranto,
WalkertiOn., •
Windsor,
Woodstock, •
il Credits issned for use in Europe,
al West Indies,China,, Japan, and
td American Exchange bought and
made ou the most favorable terms,
.,,,ered on deposits.
RANKERS,
-The American Exchange National
!,n,glarel-The Bank of SeOtland.
FORTH BRANGH.
- - MANAGER.
<Di -VT 11 aRIS
TIME WAREROOMS,
SEAFORTH.
lEAPEST FURNITURE IN
THE COUNTY.
,7 Receiving a Large Stock of NEW
tlali1 from the best Factories in Can -
O enabled te sell cheaper than any
:runty, as I pay eaeh down and get a
mt,
CAA SALL.
lIi Chairs f�r$1 SfL
!, Farley Turned Lege ee- $2.
-. Extra Good, for Feel 5d.
the Very Boat, for $3 25. s
ekers, each, for $1 15.
kers, ea -aisle: cents
azpindie Bed:stead:a 4x4, 6 feet hang,
; Drawer Bureaus, projection fronts,
eer kindery hex.
;hairs for $5.
7
( ordt ttliftu s, SOJL8 Loun-
r1 Rocker', 1 Gionnot be
‘,1(1.
aed Spinning _Wheelsvery low.
j
IVE ME Ai_CALL,
'*fk furni;di yonr house for a. little
'}MS direetly opposite M. R. Coun-
loth Jewelry Establishment, Main
F.tkies, Wool and Wool Pick -
JOHN 8. PORTER.
„le teem be in a pesitien to furnish
eaper than any oke in the place.
; THE ..SEAFiitT11.
tiCE ANDA ND AGENCY.
s .F?cqs4G
fo .Several Fi st-Chtse Stock, Fire
feenrance Coral Reich, and re prepar-
Ass ea
NT FAVOR A BLE TEi'iS.
t fur several of tie best r...oan
t for the sale an purchase of Farm
l'reperty.
IER OF FIE ST -CLASS
tM-
ED FARMS FOR SALE.
rAk tO Loan a S Per Cepa.
aterealL
the White Star Line of Steeniers.
Morrieen'a Store, Maae_st
DEA STORE.
keeps the lirest Drugs and
keeps all th4 Leading Patent
Lies.
' keeps the Fest Perfumery,
(ombs, &e.
keeps No. 1, Trusses, Shoul-
aces aud Supporters.
eps .Tooth, Nail, Hair,
and Beth Brushes.
keeps First-class Dye Staffs.
keeps the Best Horse and
Mediaines.
keeps the Best Tobaccos, Ol-
ives, &a. '
YE HAW A CALL.'
roeite Cerdne's Hall, Seat
EMPORIUM:.
aiher hereby thank: his Manieronir
ra (merchants and others) for their
age durint the past 7 years, and
et lute/ray and elose attention to
erit their confidence and trIrde in
greatla enlarged his preul-
he he is now prepared to pay
HET GASH PRICE
r;ti3! of Good Fresh Eggs, delivered
mporium,
`THEET, SEAFORTH.
zhe eubseriber„ 2i tana of good dry
traw.
D. 'WILSON._
FOR TRE MILLIONe
eianed have on heed a ltrge supply'
-.lass Shingles, at les MILLEN'S
a the Village of
krienced workman, from the very
. 'rho manner in whith we menu -
•h trait there is no Bastard Sh.ingles
•tr3 a prepared to do PI,A111.ING
ii -oars and Kash at short
el I ora aed Sash alvatyS 011
.ark thuds and 1Voultlings made to.
A. PATTON, '1
IL 1OUGNIBsoN,G„Trnstees.
A. L'
B E T T,
1 SEAFORTH,
td Retail Deeser in LEATHER and
DINGS of Every Deecription.
the Very Beet Stock kept. Terraa
Trial Solicited. All orders by Mail
romptly filled.
IL N. BRETT
FEBRUARY 21.1 1879,
1 7 -
Gaieties. grandmother before she is sixty. Up
-& fond mother hearing that an 1 to this time no Queen of England has
ever lived to see her great-grandchil-
earthquake was comieg, sent her boys
dren; but Her Majesty may now reason-
eo &friend's in the country to escape
ably hope to be a great -great -grand -
ea. After a few days she received a,
mother a,nd to eee her graudchildren's
note from the friend, saying, "For
, -
goodness sake, take your boys away grandchildren
-Hon. Peter Smyth, member of the
and send along the eaethquake in -
Legislative Council of Nova Scotia, died
stead."
-When a man dies suddenly, "with at Port Hood, Cr11., on Thursday. Ile
aid of a physician,' as an had represented Inverness county iu
U14U the
Irishman once said, the Coroner
must be called in. If the man diee
the Nova 'Scotia, Assembly for twenty
years previous to Confederation, and in
regularly, after beieg treated by a doctor, 1867 was appointed a Legislative Coun-
i
-everybody knows why he died and. the cillor. - .
Coroner's iaquest is not necessary. -At the conclusion of moraing ser -
_Two women in black, their faces vice in St. Andrew's -Church, Chatham,
last Sunday, a vote was taken by the
shrouded in thick veils, visit a Carson
(Nev.) aro-bank nd play till early
in pastor on the proposition for the con-
ta
the moruina, limithig their bets to one gregation to stand during the singing of
dollara card. They never- speak and
-utterly disregar& the surrounding pro-
fanity tend vulgarity which they „pelmet
choose bat hear.
e -It was an awful poor rawboned
„looking beast, and ne wonder the other
- man dide't appear greatly inclined to
trade. "That's a fine - horse," said
the proprietor of the animal to en-
courage him, "a royal horse,and"-
yes" quietly interrupted the other,
"-there's the prints of whales on. his
back now." The meeting adjourned.
Ali, by George l" groaned young
. Mr. Lathered, sinking wearily into an
office -chair. "-ab,, by'buorge I my head
aches. fearfully." " Possible ?" asked
his employerrold Mr. Herdfax., with a
look of courious interest and sympathy.
"..Possible? Something must have got
inkeite" And then' for a Iona time no-
body said anything, :and ''the room
seemed to . grow about fifteen degrees
:coldeia
seene church -wardens of a church,
lee -Bath, in England, being disgusted
witJi the penuriousness of a rich peer,
wb4, since the collection began to be
n in a bag instead . of a plate.,
esolved to shame lune into- liberality.
They cut a slit in. the bottom of the bag
and passed it first to his Lordship,
whose bronze penny fell with a re.
soundieg clash on the floor, plain to
be seen. of *rcien. Next day his
Lordship took all his peayer-books aild
the psalms and hymns. The Motion
was carried, and.'et the evening service
the new plan was adopted.
-Prince Louis Napoleon is reported
to be lying dangerously ill at his moth-
er's residence, at Chiselhurst. It is
said that -the Prince has for some time
led an irregular and. dissipated life, and
has been wholly regardless .of the ad-
monitions of his mother and, of M. Rou-
her and other devcited adherente of the
Imperial family;
-A serious accident happened Mr.
Joe Amos, of McGillivray, on Tuesday.
It appears that he was Oriiing a fly-
wheel for a circular saw, -hen a piece
of the wheel flew off and Stuck him on
the forehead, near the temple, inflicting
a deep wound. Two docters are in at-
tendance: They entertain but, slight
hopes of his recovery.
-Mr. John. Haskett, of Thedford ,was
married. about a year ago. About a
month ago death claimed- him for its
ewn.- His life was inured, and when
the insurance officers icame to pay the
insurance to his wife they found she
was dead also. Only a few days in
tervened between their deeths. Con-
tak .
sumptiona is said. to have been the
, contributed nothing but coppers, re-
. • cause. '
-Two woodmea '•Li.'rorking in the
township of Lornicerry recently deposit-
ed their dinners in a hole in a basswood.
tree. When they game to- look they
found their meal's had. disappeared.
Hearing a noise they chopPed down the
cialions home and, deserted the church tree, and. out jumped a huge black
- for good and all.•
bear, which, after a stiff fight, they suc-
ceeded in dispatching with their axes.
Miscellaneous Items. .
It was the first bear that had been. seeu
in the locality for years.
-There was an extraordinary bab-
tisin at Palmyra, Penn., last Sunday.
Mrs. Martha Bowman, au invalid, aged
fifty-five, was taken to Spring Creek
and baptized according to the rites of
the German- Baptist Cherch. Being
unable to walk, she was placed. in a
eight car loads of live boas, containing chair and carried into the stream by
a minister and an attend= . She was
5:31 head, and. one car of cattle, via
Boston for Liverpool. three then immersed tittles the water
-being cold as ice. When she was
-Mr. mid Mrs. Scott-Siddons dined
brought out of the water the third
with His Excellency the Governor -
'time, the pallor ok death was in her
General and Her Royal Highness the
face. Her husbandaud. children sup -
Princess Louise on Friday.
posed that she was dead, and being
--Greet exciteneent prevails at P
overcome with emotion, they gave vent
Yarmouth, Nova Bootie., audit is fear-
b
b their anguish in tears. The woman
ed bloodshed will ensue, in consequence
was wrapped in,,blankets and taken to a
of the liquor trials now in progress
thereneighbor's house, where hot, bricks and
-The Emerson Manitobahiterna-
irons were applied to her feet, and
() ire
tional says: Mtraveller in from Pem-
stimulants admrrietka, and after
c
bine ountain says the road. for forty much exertion ehe was brought to on -
miles is lined with teams drawing in
sciousness. Her first words on recover -
wheat. ing to consciousness were: "God, am I
with you? I am so cold, so cold." It
-Thomas Lord, the New York mil -
was some -time before tbe • ice in her
lionaire, whose marriage with Mrs.
hair was thawed out. .Juat :before she
Hicks in December, 1877, attracted
night, arevived, she could hear her friends
atteiged 85
e-Gorrigan's tobacco ma,nufactory,
the largest in New Orleans; has been
seized by' the revenue officials.
-The Rev. E. P. Hammond., the
American evangelist, is conducting
a series of revival services at Brant-
ford.
-Jelin Black, of Berlin, is shipping
nton, died. last
years. around her, but was unable to speak or
-The citizens of Omaha have ehipped, move.
a carload of flour to Glasgow, Scotland,
for the relief of the unemployed and
distressed.. Free transportation was
furnished.
-The definitive treaty of peace be-
tween Russia, and Turkey has at last
been signedthe event being the cause of
considerable rejoicipg in the Turkish
provinces.
-Lord. Dufferin, our late G-overnor-
General, has received the appointment
of I3ritish Ambassador to St. Peters-
burg. The appointment_ gives great
satisfaction.
-The valuable team of horses be-
longing to Mr. Re Jackson, London
township, that sectired first prize at
the Western Fair es Carri&ge horses,
have both died diiriug the past two
weeks.
-A young lady passing along Queen
street, Toronto, the other morning, had
her ear nearly cut eff by a piece of ice
whicli flew u p and'struck her. A man
was breakiag the ie from the sidewalk
with an axe.
-A despatch fr
ha Berlin, Prussia,
- says : Vrwenty-twe hundred Catholic
ladies oftIoe Rhine Provinces have for-
warded a petition- to the Eniperor
against the suppredsion of the Ursuline
•
Convents.
Floyd County, Indiana, there is
hydrophobia, scare and great eeeite-
ment. A number of persons have been
bitten and a general slaughter of dogs
has followed, In one township.. two
hundred dogs have beau killed, -
-A motion is before the United
- States Senate to cirant the wife and
daughter of the kite Bayard Taylor,
who are in peounniry embarrassment,
au amount equal a.1> a year's salary of
the Berlin mission.;
-The Indians of the Eagle Hill Mis-
eion band waited ien Lieutenant -Gov-.
'ereor Laird,. at 1 Battleford,
end stated that they . never were so
near starvation as et- the present. They
' asked. for provisions in advance.
The matrimoplat Mix-ture took place
-A...McKillop,-aeld Joseph Wilton, of:
Wet Lore°, have I sectired the timber on the let December, 1869 and proved
uu . to benompounded of most ongenialele-
ti! tract of 7.000 [tares, containiug
celleut hardwood, hetongingto the Can- .• ments- -
t tide Company, in Colchester township, e-
-
g J. 0 UR LIFE WORTIT. 11) Cises?-Sick-
e.Essex. They have already commenced nen prevails everywhere,and everybody
lumberme open toes. .
-7-04 Saturday afteruoon Cock fight-
ing for stekes maw:luting to $50 was in-
dulged in by a large uumber of Mon-
treal bovs. The birds were armed With
A Marriage Proposal and the
Briefest Answer on Record.
' Writing from 'Greenfield, Conn., ,Rev.
Dr. T. L. Culvers relates the following
marriage incident, whicb; happened.
there in "ye Olden. time :" I .
, Rev. Steven. Mix Made a journey to
Northampton 1606, in search of a
wife. He arrived. at 'Rev. Solomon
Stoddard's, informed him of the ob-
ject of his visits and that the pressure
of heine duties iequieed the utmost dis-
patch. .
Mr. Stoddard took him into the room
,where his daughters were, and intro-
duced him to Mary, Esther, Christiana,
Sarah, Rebekah and. Haample aucl.then
retired.
Mr. Mix, addressed ! Mary, the
eldest daughter, said he had been lately
settled in. Wethersfield, and Was desir-
ous. of obtaining a wife, and concluded
by offering her his heart and hand.. She
blushingly replied. that so, imeortant -a
proposition required. time for cousidera-
don: I
He rejoined that he Was pleased that
seasked foiesuiltable time for reflec-
tion, and in order' to afford her the
needed. opportunity to think of his pro-
posal, he would step into -an adjoining
room and smoke pipe I xvibla her father,
and she could. 'report to him. Hav-
ing smoked. hie pipe, and sent a Xrie8-
sage to Miss Mary that he was
ready for her answer, she Came in and
asked for futlier, time foi: considera-
tion.
He replied that sbe should reflect still
longer on the subject, and send her an-
sWer by letter to Wethersfield: In a.fe_w
weeks he received her .reply, „which -is
probably the most laconic epistle of the
kind ever penned. Here is the model let-
ter, which -was soma followed by a wed-
dipg :
" NORT114611)TON, 1006.
" Itrai STEPHEN : Yes.
_ .
---- '" Meal- Seoneeele."
eondition medicine
there is nothing in i
horse whether mi.&
the horse be kept
using it; it is just t
who own horses r
they shofild have c
Remember the nam
signature of Hurd &
age. Northrop & L
THE
't has no equal;
which can injure a
or well -nor need
m working while
e article which all
quire, and which
nstantly on hand.
, and see that the
Co. is on each. pack -
man, Toronto, Ont.
proprietors for Canada. Sold by all
medicine dealers.
EPPS'S COCOA.—Glateful and. comfort-
knoVeledge of the
govern the opera -
nutrition, and by
of the fine proper -
cocoa, Mr. Epps
akfa,st tables with
beverage, which
eavy doctor's bills.
use of such articles
ution may be grad-
trong enough to re,
to disease. Hun -
ladies are floating
o 'attack wherever
t. We may escape
y keeping ourselves
pure blood, and a
Ser-
ly in packets label -
Co., Horneeopath-
eadneeclle Street,
ondon." 482-52
ing.-"By a thorou
natural laws which
time of digestion an.
a careful applicatio
ties of well selecte
has provided our br
a delicately flavore
may save us many
It is by the judieiou
of diet that a consti
ually built up until
,sist every tendency
dreds of subtle m
around eiS ready
there is. a weak poi
many a fatal shaft
well fortified with
properly inourished
vice Gazette. Sold oi
led-" James Epps
ic Chemists, 48, TI
and 170, Piccadilly,
complains of some cli.sease. during tlimr
life. When sick,the objent is, to gee well;
uow to say plainly that no person in this
world that is suffering with Dyspepsia,
. Liver COmplaint and its effects, Such as
eteel epurs end lacerated each other Indigestion, CostiVeness,Siek Headache,
considerably. - A "relic of barbarism , Sour Stomach, Heart Berne Palpitation
such as this ought liot to be tolerated • of the Heart, Depressed Spirits, BAL-
M a 'Christi= country. . winless, dec., can take GREEN'S AUGusT
, ---;\. mae1 iu Toronto nemed Taylor FeowER without getting relief and. cure.
' t.,0!-:. otetasi,,u th C) et his wife from the If you. doubt 'this go to your Druggist
house for seine rea(ion or other a night and get a SamPleBottle for 10 cents and
or two ago. The I Woman, in revenge try it. Regular size 75 emits, two doses
hoiling water on her. husband. The
for his having ejected her, threw some will relieve you!. ..
. . .
lean will probably lose his eyesight • 1.11-E111:1101)Y SAYS So. -That it is all
fru the elTeeLS of the scalding. ' who have either used the tFticle them-
ealt will - antke some middleetged selves Or witnessed its !effects when
ye :We; feel old. to hear that the Princess -used by others ; all such, , nd they axe
Il.:yal. Who fva6 b
ltivIttlita I 16_', iS ()II
II- ! IL zerandinether
A REAL NECESSITY.—
out a bottle of Hagyard's
eident. _Thep is no prep
ing humanity that has in
cures, or relieved so much
called by some the Good
o house should be with-
ellow Oil. in case of ae-
ration offered to suffer -
de so many permanent
pain and misery. itis
amaritan,- by others the
cure-all, and by the afdic d an Angel of Morey.
For sale by Messrs. Lums len & Wilsou, Seaforth
1-585
CENTRAL GROCERY
Jrn within their re- only fit to judge, are liner iii10118 in the
he point of becom- opiniou that " Darleyai Coeditiop POW -
Her daughter; the ders and. Arabian Heave Remedy" are
Itertelititry l'eincees of Saxe-Meiniugen, superior to enythiug of the kind here-
expeeting hie confinement uext tofore or at present in use for cOrighs,
inonth e ti!at, if all goes well, Her colds, thick whid,, and all diseases
'1 t\ the Quee will be a great- which affect the Wind of I orses. A.s
a
LAIpLAIN & FAIRLEY-
WILL SHOW AT. THE "CENTRAL
GROCER -Y" WEEK,
A LARGE STOCK OF. NEW FRUIT,
COMPRISING:
Six Cases Patras Currants, entirely
free from Sand ,
Four,' cases Messina Currants, wash-
ed ready for us.
Five barrels Common Currants, at
Twenty Pound a forne dollar.
Htifty boxes new Valencia Raisins,
selected ol , -
Ten boxes .London Layer s,black bas-
ke and blue basket, for table use.
Ten boxes Sultana Raisins, entirely
.free from seeds!
Figs in Mats, four pound, and one
and a half pould boxes
Le9n6n, Orange and Citron Peels.
Extra Ground Sugar for icing.
Almonds, Filbert.? and Walnuts.
TESANp SUGARS,
COFFEES, k'PICES, &
Always in Stock, and. warranted the
best value i the market.
FLOOR, FEED AilD PROVISIONS.
We '..rnvite Inspe lion of our large
Stoa of
CROCKERY AN
D GLASSWARE,
1176/.(i1t, we are Selling Off at prices
to suit the times.
LA
IDLAW & FAIRLEY,
CARDNO'S BLOCK, SEA.FORTH.
ROWN INK."
TRY IT ONCE AND YOU WILL BE
WNVINCED THAT IT IS A
FIRST-CLASS INK, AND THAT
-TOU WILL BUY NO OTHER.
C J_Z 0 -NAT
is -as good ctfier Icing frozen as any
(..tommon Ink before freezing,
. and yet is , - sold for
ONLY 15 CIS. PER PINT BOTTLE
-
AND ALIBER.eL DISCOUNT TO
.,
THE T tux DE:
HURON EXPOSITOR.
THE GOi,DN LION,
SELAPORTI
A, LA GE LOT OF NEW SPRING
PRI TS, EXTRA GOOD VALUE,
REC IVED AT TfiE GOLDEN
kIO T, SE'AFORT a,.
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PATRONIZE HOME INDUS RIWrs
Why go abroad for your Furniture
when you can get as Good Valie
for your money in &mall as
any other Town in Canada.
SYDNEY FAIRBAIRN
Has now onhand a Splendid Stook of
GE -LOT OF NEW SPRING P 1J R N 1 r11 tT
TS. EXT RA ; GOOD VALUE,
IVED. AT THE GOLDEN
, SEAPORTS.
GE LOT OF NEW SPRING
TS, EXTRA GOOD VALUE,
IVED AT THE GOLDEN
, SEAPORTS.
GE LOT OF NEW SPRING
TS, EXTRA GOOD VALUE,
IVED AT THE GOLDEN
, SEAPORT H.
A LA l,GE LOT OF NEW SPRING
P.RI TS, EXTRA GOOD VALUE,
RECEIVED AT THE GOLDEN
LIO T, SEAFORTH.
AaLAI G -E LOT OF NEW SPRING
'PRI TS, EXTRA GOOD VALUE,
It EC IVED AT THE GOLDEN
• LIO T, SEAFORTH.
A LA :GE LOT OF NEW SPRING -
PRI TS, EXTRA GOOD VALUE,
RE EIVED AT THE GOLDEN.
1 LIO , SEAFORTH. _
A LA tGE LOT OP NEV SP.RING
PRI TS, EXTRA GOOD VALUE,
RECEIVED AT THE GOLDEN
LIO SEAFORTH.
A LA. GE LOT OF NEW SPRING-
' PRINTS, EXTRA. GOOD VALUE,
RECEIVED AT THE GOLDEN
LIO T, SEAFORTH.
A LA GE LOT OF NEW SPRING
•PRI YTS, EXTRA GOOD VALUE,
RE EIVED AT THE GOLDEN
, LIO , SEAFORTH.
A LA GE LOT OF NEW SPRING
PRI 'TS. EXTRA, GOOD VALUE,
RE I EIVED AT THE GOLDEN
LIO , SEAPORTS.
A LA GE LOT OF NEW SPRING
PRINTS, EXTRA GOOD VALUE,
RE 'EIVED AT THE GOLDEN
. LIO T, SEAFORTH.
.There is as muell Iek in a piet bottle
as in! eivht 5c. bott es -40 cents worth.
Do not Throw .'our _gone!' Away
Buying Cent
-IA RRY AffrcHELL).
SOLE AC ENT, FOR
1SEAFORTI O.V11..4 To.
THE HENSALL PO$K FACTORY.
A LA GE LOT 01? NEW SPRING -
PRINTS, EXTRA GOOD VALUE,
1 RE lEIVED AT THE GOLDEN
, SEAPORTS-.
LIO
LA
PR
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LIO
IGE LOT OF NEW SPRING
NTS, EXTRA. GOOD VALUE,
3EIVED AT TITE GOLDEN
,
SEAFORTH.
R. JAMIESON.
PRO RIETARY ARTICLES.
ic
DONTALG ICA,
P:k., Tit I
• OF ETERY DESC.RIPTION,
Which he will sell at Prices to
Suit th.e Times.
•
UNDERTAKI,NG
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPT
LY ATTENDED TO.
Also a First- Class Hears
Which he furnish for FUNERALS, on
Boilable terms.
J31_TTLIDING-S..
Contracts for Buntlines of every description
taken on most reasonable terms. Material fir.
nished if deeired.
Remember the Heneall Furniture and undaa -
c
taking gstablishment.
576 S. FAIRBAIRN.
SIGN 01 e CIRCULAR
THE SAW.
WM. ROBERTSON!
84. P0.,
SEAFORTH.
CALL AT WILLIAM ROBERTSON
& CO.'S AND SEE THE IMPROVED
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1\TOTIC-P1
Owing to the univorsal de-
pression in Trade and the
dull times for the past sea-
son, people generally have
practised ECONOMY in their
purgiases in all branches or
trade. 'The GROCERY BUSI-
NESS has felt the pressure
with the rest Considering
this, we feel gratified -that
our Business has HELD hs
OWN. -Although the Hard
times are 'not yet past, we feel
that the worst is over, and
people MUST HAVE CHEAP
GOODS. hi anticipation 0/
this we hare laid iiz an un-
usually large Stock of TEAS,
SUGARS, COFFEES, TOBACCOS,
FISH, CURRANTS, and RAIS-
INS, together with a General
Stock, of FRESH GROCERIES.
1 have also on hand a lqrge
stock of CROCKERI„ GLASS-
WARE, LAMPS and LAMP
GOODS, itchich, will be sold at
extraordinary low prices for
cash. connection with this
we Always Keep on Hand
cat FLOUR, FEED 'AND PROVIS-
IONS of all kinds. In plat-
= chasing 1 have kept an eye
Ito the main fact, rix., That
we must BUY CHEAP for we
know that lye will hare to
SELL* CHEAP. Our Shop is
on the southside of Main -A
tt opposite Mark,et-st., Strong
Fairley's old stand.
572 M. MORRISON.
Zxvwcc avrz
FURNITURE.
FURNITURE.
DIAMOND CROSS -CUT SAW, MADEl?'
M. ROBERTSON,
FROM THE BEST DOUBLE REIN- CABINETMAKER
ED CAST STEEL, AND GUARIN-
PRE ARED ONLY 13Y HICKSON &
BLEASDELL, TEED TO CUT THIRTY COR.DS OF
11_11_1 CU:FEJ
Z
HARDWOOD W 1 T Y1 0 UT REF T -
rhe orst case of Tooth Ache, caused
from Iecayed Teeth. We will refund
the m ney in any case where it fails to
cure a ter a fair trial. '
_
P1 ICE, 15 CENTs A BOTTLE.
G. Sr. J PETTY
Are prepared to pay the HIGHEST pilICE for ,
nny q, entity of
HOGS, ALIVE OR DRESSED
ALL KINDS: QUIZ ED MEATS
C-nstui y on hentl„
FINE LA I: Te;
CL117
521
A ITSAtl ES, PORK
&e,
G. & J. PETTY.
RM POWDERS,
Prepa ed by: IIICKeON & BLEAS-
DELLa at 25 Cents a Box, .
For C hildreit or Adults, are Perfectly
Safe, Lnd will act itt nine cases out of
ten. klways fresh, and may be relied, on.
IMP OVED CONDITION POWDERS
Prep. •ed ouly by HICKSON & BLEAS-
D , at'25 cents a pound, or 5 pounds
or $1
FOR ,11ORSE(S. 01? CA'fTLd.
They Porify the Blood, and build up,the
syste i generally, producing a sleek and
glossy coat, an elastic step and a bright
eye. 13e sure yeu get the right kind, as
there are niamy in the market of no
medic nal use.
HIC
SON & BLEASDELL'S
F AM LY APERIENT ANTIBILIQUS
LIV la PILL'S, tbe Great Vegetable
Blood Ponder. They act hlie a charm
on th Stomach and Liver.
'RICE, 25 cENTs A BOX.
"TO
Prey;
DEL
tite,
sivety
3
VE RITTERS"
red ouly by .HICKSON & BLEAS-
a for Indigestion, Loss of Appe7
Dyspepsia, &c. Composed exclu-
of roots and herbs.
PRE E, 25 CENTS PER PACKAGE.
0
Prep:
DEL
Sore
Thro
PRI
of of
Fluit
Pow
HI
MPOUND COUCH SYRUP,"
red only by HICKS() N & BLEAS-
. es Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
•Thrmt, and all Diseases of the
Lt. and Lungs. Gives immediate
anCl a speedy cure.
'E, 25c. AND 50e. A BOTTLE.
the above we melte a numb: r
uer l, eletratioes, as \Vioter
Whoopieg Cough Itemedy,
KSON & BLEASDELL,
S 1,.; A. F 0 R. .
TING. ALSO LANCE TOOTH, ONLY
75 CENTS PER FOOT.
WM. ROBERTSON & CO.,
HARDWARE MERCHANTS,
SEAFORTH.
KIDD'S HARDWARE.
EECEIVED
DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS
AMERICAN CPT NAILS,
SPADES. SHOVELS,
HOES AND RAKES,
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, &c
FENC/NG WIRE
AND ,BUILDING 1(DW41zE
Of Every Description Cheep.
EAVE IROUGH8 AND CONDayeel
Ile -PIPE
_
Put up on the Shortest N otice am; Wert ens ee
Special .1 mducemeias to Cash and
Prompt Paying. Cmtomers.
.WEIN
SEA.FORTH PLANING Mi LI
SASH, DOOR AND BUND.FACijWV
'' EIE uh'eri bt' » ge leave to thank hiw an: tea u
. customete for be liberal patronage eat t;itAiti, to
himeinee emu:rooming business in. Seaton 11.atul
frn4ts hat he ',fay be favored with it (ember:eine
of the. 4.:1.11.1..t.
P. tales in,: eliding to build wonld (10 wei, t,.r7e
e i keel. 01
'DRYNsiEkILUNTER,
EM
1>f)011S, iLlNl., AIOULDIN(,:,„
SH.I.NGLE:-:, LATH, ETC,
II ef-7:1,7 cou1171: 111 tif 1k34tti11Ct1OLt etee e
wale rely faaseeti aim watiltheir patrounsaeat, eaee
bat firet-ct et %bile; ewe a *L., tatflOyeo
tle111.1 aa, ••• tn f:w,1
2t) >10 ii. UIIL\I)FUi,J r.
AND‘ UNDERTAKER,
HAS AGAIN OPENED A.
Retail Furniture Store
Two Doors North of his Old Stand, epposite
Waddell & Co.'11 Dry Goods Store, where he is
prepared
TO SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY IN
THE TRADE.
UNDERTAKING
.Attended to as Usual.
•
A Large Stock of COFFINS, CASKETS, CAPS,
SHROUDS, &e., always on hands
581 Ma ROBERTSON.
t,274
- go
co
.0
THE .NEWSHOPR
FARMERS, ATTENTION!
7D_ TIOC-1-.A..1•1-,
Formerly of the Filrilt of Monroe t.
Hogan, having purchased the, large
and commodious premises form-
erly occupied by Mr. David Mc. -
"Vaught, on No)th Main Street, is
now prepared to do every kind of
:GENERAL ffl.ACKS#IITHIlit,
Such as HORSE SHOEING-, REPAIRING, &e.
He will also keep on hands. first-class steak of
PLOWS, HARROWS,
And other Implements of his own
Manufacture.
PRICES MODERATE
Al Good_ Work Gaaranteed.
..hopes to receive a -call from ell his Old
friends elides many new -oneS as fed Melina.. •
THE CONSOLIDATED BANK ;
OF CANADA.
(IA in - - = $4,000-001).
O1'IY 114.:e K 110 N r Is leAL, Incorporated lbSll;
taei ROYAL C.A %DIAN BA:else
Ier Wawa:AAA 1E6.1.
Remember the Shore -North of the Queen's
Hotel, West Side.
D. HOGAN, SZAPORTH.
- THE OLD ESTABLISHED
STOVE AND TIN EMPORIUM
—SE A FOE TH.—
MRS. WHITNEY,
viTISFIES owe more to remind her many
" Lien& end eustomers that she is now
better prepared then over te supply all their
wants in her ,ine. She As one of the most coat
plet e it.rsortmeets Of
ST077- -
Bell Coal and Wood, Cooking,- Hall .and Parlor,
of the latest desigue that , earl be found in any
town in the county, en -1 at prices AS low as the
loavest. Ifer assor nient el -
Was never better or :Tone Vaeie-1:
COAL CIL,
Both Whet sale and Retell at a very Slight ad-
vs:ice on mennfactrarers tees. "Repairing end
Eave-Trongbing promptly attended to and en-
tire sal 'election ieu Inuit( ed.
BRUaEFIELD. -
For the better at eoloodai ion of h en at:erten
Mrs. Whitney lots ape ea 21 b. Alle 141-41re
Brucellehi. tcher.-; will at: 1smn.1 a corm& eteck
of evei riling in her liee, She would oi :act par>
t ea liar r-otber .0 7 lot invvC inspeerio n to her
-ea 0.7 es, v,bieh inli p irthwier,4 slxyala see
1 atom p'i b lee• ebeewheee. lime rebel- when
you eonte to tie 1-orlb or Brneell. 1.1 delft leave
rjihnt ir spear tea my st It. will b tinle
w.11apera.
M RS, WHIT,,'.; EY,
Seeferth end Brae.. *'eld.
DR. WILMA-xi CRAY'S aVE4.-1 [le
MEDICINE,
SEA FORTH BRANCII
DONT UV ION E3Lf..)0K1 MAIN -ST.
E.A FORTH.
•
E>ratt.. 01.1 :*7 (-NV VOVIC Pay
.11.: at,
Ilaut.: i . t0( 1' uite . -1-;`,.
1
--, ,kailla of Earitataxgo. on London payable •
at a:1 1.7tiref.Ciries. of tea eeitesi adage:nut.
1 _V TEREST PAID ON 11) B PO Sj
The Great Euglisla
Remeay is espe,-iff)1)
teofrimentlied as an
f3i 'hoz '11w-
ernirni3. Weakates
Sperniaterrhea, Irapo-
teney, and all diseaees
that fallow ase
-• quence of Self aheee, _
Before Taking as Loss of Memory, .tAlitaiTaklegi
Unit ereal inc Pack, .Deneeae,
of Vieloit Pee:IA-sure Ohl Age, aim many ether
cliteareee :hat t� 11:,;111.4. a or Coneamptior,
Pri±uriture Grava, ih tri whieb asrt reit, :zee
first cent- ed by deviathal floa, :he Prit'a ei eat:um
11:14 over ital.:ger:or The t•
tIsri.74)1t 4A. z: SUL 4,30 LIts'ar y< ef ex-
poief ee iu fret:film the Trete': alieeset. Pam-
ii.aq -PI. 53 n. il. '1:e.. ••;petette Medicine ie eeld
1.3- ell Int:a:Ai-Is al -zti per p. eleee, eati
fur or will be :au: b ree t '.T the
313' Ley, by hildiegAug 1\- I1.LIa!,1 6121. 4. 1:0•7
AVizelaer, Out. faole etreth by Hi
150n £
Llee,e,e11, 3_ S. R.:4.aq 11-aleelee 41.4. a.
dru,gg14.•
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