The Huron Expositor, 1879-04-25, Page 7URON EXPOSITOR,
A___.L 25, 1879,
rgIE pANADIAN
K OF COMMERCE
OFFICE, - 4 ToRoN ( .
Valetta'. - - $69000,0
00.
DIRECTORS.
ke1 MC:NI :4TE% I'reeidettt
DAM i'1OPE, Vice—President,
trnitert, 1• sq. James itl'iektie, Esq..
Elliett Fate T.Sutberland3teyTtior,Z
s
.1yeee. h�.d;. John J. Arntoin Ee,
A. R. .feMaeter, ZFtl. q
nealie ittl fxenerelMalinger;
JOHN ROBERTSON, Inspector,
e aa. -J. G. Harper, and J. II. GoadbyT
0. 0r eh:urti, Agent.
f3 RAN C1 E.
TIa renton,
Lonelon,
Lueeu,:
Montreal,�t,i,, Orangeville,
1 ru
1 etci barer,
St. C:etheriues,:
&aTnie.
Simeee,
Stratford, g
Sealed);
Thorold,
Toronto,
Win deer,
�F oodstote ,
eit,I Crediis Lamed for use in Europe,
t e -ed West Indies,, China, Japan, and_
. Idyl.
alnti American Exchange bought ane
to reale on the most favorable terms.
eller. ed on deposits.
`. rk—The American Exchange National
England -Tire Bank of Scotland.
EAFORTH BRANCH.
11 AXES, - - MANA.GEre
foNSOUDATED BANK
OF CANADA.
- - - $4,000.009,
ilii felt MONT1 AL,Ineorporatedlgg3:
it.1 ROYAL CAA BANK,
'
Inc orporeted 18E31..
AFORT BRANCH.
!MON ON ' LOCK, MAIN—ST.
SEA Foram
* <
oa New Verde Payable at any
e e.ni e i States,
of Exchange on. Lone?on payable
f Cie ea: of tee Gutted kingdom.
't'Es T PAID US .DEPOSIT$.
EMPORIUM.
:,,etnerilter lit•rt;bv t1i=1Lkte hie numerous
nefrs tInfleitztlat4 and others) for theft
.:s..renege: Elgine tele pest 7 year's, and
s;riet bete erity and close attention f,a
t®r uteri their sur: iclenee tend trade la
krt Having greet,, enlarge.i hie prena
ri the whiter, he is aow prepared to pity
'HIGHEST CASH PRICE
i .a*rti'y ct1 Good Fresh Eggs, delivered
., lemp,.rium,
I STa ET.'. SEAFORTH.
ed by the seb uriber, 23 tons of good dr,
leeet. straw.
D. D. WILSON.
ItOX ORO MILL
FARMERS AND OTHERS.
RS. BURNET> & DOLPHIN, having
sed and pet in e. thorough state of sprit
bot Flouting 3/ill, are now prepared as
alin: aril t.'l`t°ppc.aaLt.
aril terse keep on hand. 'ant for sale t
rf=ly of flour au,i Feet; of every d esori .
s tttkit% grain to be gr0and can have if
itI thLFrl elle sante day.
proplietori are both prtletical workmen,
roughly undlerstand the business, they
giants'.• altiftletion.
I;F;RNETT & DOLPHIN..
O N AND PEAS.
beerreer has new on hams, at Renal;,
'r a tentity cf Choice Cora, tit for mesi-
i'i:i t,t: cull in I its of Iii bashels o_
s t ES THAN
R N HAS RR-
I.ENTLY BEEN (GOING.
anti hese on hand, daring the next fel
1; :tit=its; Selected 1'r:as for Seal,. at Kipple
«ill also take any qu:cntity of geed
:ed at mitt tet prigs.
DA ID McLE.NNANe
UTTER TUBS.
S. TROTT, SEAFO'IiTh,,
' pee,.artd to $ulrply customers: Wit
auruber of Iris _
PER1OR BUTTE. It TUBS,
e er hundred,. Cash. These Tabsere ie
, favorably kuown to the treble that reit
.:try to say axle thing in their recommee
1 OTT al:- ci rmeaufa stores a small Hai
tt,-:uitablo for weshiug batter in.
A by Mail or otherwise promptly
S. TROTT, Seafosth.
IR DRif,SSI. .
MISS STARK
ITIS to iuforni the Ladies of Seaforthee
' pity that elle i`< prepared to snake np
et'R L , BRAIDS, toe
•the barest Faehion from Combings.
3I' eterete. and; all orders pan ctnellq r -
'e. t. eel' :whetted. Residence -lies
traf>Frtll..
TAT NOTIGE 'O' FARMEld
T. I'AII ISII'S well known and favor
rrz ` YUt 'rd , ENTEIk2RISE ," will bedaid
le ag t in this seasons AR usual. He 711
:i- fot:eaviog arreoa -other places`. Off
Abaro, Walton,. le-atts' Settlement,B1lt
t ra for eek. f ateliers in the vicinity*
:ices shd,.,1d1 not promise their mares tit
ses until they see " Young.Enterprisel
i ft rrr ri e
real good s oek than Any othg
• .teet etalleei is the tenuity. ity. Fot
...0 Roti.! e Bell,.
JOHN J. PARISH. Pr•oprioto&
H- `I SALL.
L OR i Ah-il1 i. l er'y
1l'f;.�W1i1tilt' 1E11 _1100112.S.
t`t ivtd•, a ChtriVs Selection sof tie*
in Militia i'y and i`:tx.cy floods. tall
• rah on tic, Opening Days, 24
ri;.
ll:.--; M. MITCHELL, Modiste,.
EAPEST LOT
---0E—
AND BLEACHED COTTON
- Ever I:io gl..t to- Se:alortlr
FFMAN BROTHERS' 012c
E!ash Store, Seaforth..
AND MANTLE MAKIN
yU)UitE begs. t0 annul ce to the
. eaforth tied vicinity that she f8
in 1itt.:;:t arra Mantle Making, ID.
• lea. Itoorue over I'.. Log fn's e
�trr doors eeuth 0t the post Office.
sea wanted. Apply im,meditatelec
-1 Dane to Say "No 1"
Dere io say "No 1" when you're tempter to
drink,
gaols for a rnonient, my bravo boy, and think
Think ofa to ce?" res, without counting hnthe
For anaiveli4g
cost; I -
Think of the mother vtho bore yon in pain;
Think 0f the teats that will fall like therein ;
Think of her heart, and how cruel the bloyr ;
Think of lier love, mud at once answer " No i"
Trunk r of the hopes that are drowned in the
bolT1;
eyelet of the diarrg r to body and Foul ;
Think of sadlyes Once pure as the now;
nook at them now; and at once sneerer"N< ' -
Think of a re t. :Mood with ruin -tainted breath
Think how th glass leads to sorrow and dbeth ;
Think of the homes that, now shadowed with
woe,
Night have ben • heaven had the answer leen
"INO. "
Think of Ione eves both unwept roti unknown,
Biding rout; h ppcs that were fair as your own ;
Think o prow proud forms now for ever laid low,
That still migrt bo here had they learned to say
No."
Think of the d emon that lurks in the bowl,
Driving to rule both body and soul;
Think of all tit -s as life's joureevyou go;
And when y0 t're assailed by the tempter say
—PUiILxc Q-PI:4Io
A. Glass Mountai-n and Ro d.
• 31r.. P. jar . Norris, the Superintend nt
• of -the Yellowstone National'Park, o a
recent visit to the capital, gave a 1 c-
tnre on so , e of :the natural curiosit'es
of the regi.n over which he pl•esi es
. and is tinge fed in exploring. Awing
these may a e metttioned as the most
novel a mountain of obsidian or Volcanic
glass, and a road made from this Ma-
terial. lie: r the foot of Ber l
aver Lake
the explore s discovered this mountain
of glass, vs ich there rises in basalt -
like column and countless huge masses
many of hu dreds of feet high from a
hissing hot spring forming the margin
of the Zak , thus forming a barrier
*here it N. as very desirable that a
wagon road should be, as the glass bar-
ricade slope for some 300 feet high at
an -angle o 45° to the lake, and its
glistening s : -face was therefore impas-
sible, there being neither Indian nor
game track over it.. To make the• road,
huge fires w -re made against the glass
to thoroug • ly heat and expand it,
and then by dashing cold water from
the lake ag inst the heated ',glass sud
denly cool t e latter, causing large frag-
ments to br ak from the mass which..
were afterw rd broken - up by sledges
and picks, 1 t not without severe lacer-
'ations of t e hands and faces of the
party, into smaller fragments, with
which a woe ou road one quarter of a
mile long as constructenbout mid
way along t e slope, thus making, it is
believed,. th., only road of native glass
upon the co.. tineut. Ori reaching the
Grand Cano Yof the Gibbon river the
explorers fo .rid . the eastern palisade,
for about tt. miles in length, to con-
sist of vert' a1 pillars, hundreds. of feet
high, of gli •toning black., yellow, mot-
-tied, or ba ded obsidian • or volcanic
gla s..
This obsidian has been -and is
still used b . the Indians for making
arrow heads and other weapons and
tools, and t e mountain has formed a
vast quarry or the making of such in-
struments o • weapons of a quality and
quantity un(mailedelsewhere.—AS'cien-
tffic America.
'Habits of the Florida Alligator.
their quickie ss in some case§ is. re-
markable, a when in the water a speed.
of from five e eight miles an- hour is,
made,: and on land- they are able to
throw th.e sehres over h.alf. a- circle,
using their f re feet for a fulcruna; strik-
ing their enemy' with their tail with.
tremendous (sree, - In getting food. the
alligator shoWs a remarkable degree of
catch them number of alligators form
iu a line, driving the 'fish before them
into et cove dr inlet. Thedeanli alliga-
tor makes a 'rush, catches a fish , in. his
open mouth, rises to the aurface,- tosses
the:fish into the air,. at the eauae tinSe
expelling th water. by a current ' of air
drawn thro, gh the nose, and is reedy
to bolt the fish:when .it .falls. °Mug
to the .form tione of the teeth, the, al-
ligator came t naasticate his food; but
bolts. it in, Mall elle aka. The:gullet
is not large.. Peey of size is codceoled.
tuatil it be ins to petrify,. when. it is
sought and eevoured. The loreles.t ani-
mals are a tanked if they get intothe
water, dra ged down and drowned'.
Last spring a. large ox went into the
waters- of L ke Jackson, not far from
Tallahassee, to drink. An alligator
fastened to he fere leg of the tuairnal, .
crushing tie, bone. The on straggled'
ou shore,„ de gging hie antogonist pith
him. At ti is time the shere Was -black
-with alliga airs, attra,cted by the suiell
of bloode arid. SO:Tee crawled upon the
onenf the 1 eonsters high into the air!
From the o (acts, of the fall it lay tin
_on the gro,u d stunned a considerable
time. But he wounded ox again got
gater elosed on -his nose and dragged.
How "V‘To.i; an_ Suffrage. Works
1.m Kansas.
A Hoosier seenin Kansas many peeve
and .unfamilier _ sights, but none .more
interesting thon ' that of the ladies
voting. Th v hove the privilege of
voting in 1 _ motters pertaining to
schools. As ar as my observation goes,
the ladies ere have minds of their
own. They neither Vote foe the haed-
tell them t4 vote for, unless the can-
didate is, i their own iopinion, the
proper one. Their votek . cameet be
bought. Th y are universally , en the
side of moral`ty and temperance ; hence
the workers in the tempentuce cause
are warm advocates of equ 1 suffrage.
Election da3 s pass quietly. If there
is any drin ing or fighting done, it is
not at the i olls. Everything is orderly
circulated. by_ anti -suffragists in the
eastern stet 8. Candidates hleep carri-
ages running for the accomModation of
ladies, but a great many walk up and
deposit thei votes. As the result, so
far, has bee very satisfactory, even to
the men, it will probably be but a
short time until equal suffrage is
granted. TI o gentlemen show their
gallantry au faith in the ' ability of the
ladies by appointing them ' to office.
The eurolline clerks of the Legislature
are lathes, Iso a large proportion of
the county superintendents, who, in
every instance, discharge their duties
he a manner that gives universal sat-
isfaction. -% 'omen are not so pleety
here as in alone,. Perhaps that is
the reason t ey are so well respected
and protected. The54 are scarce enough
to be precious. In proof of whieh we
E often see aavertisements for wives, by
some of the young mon who took
Greeley's advice some tiro ago, and
now have handsome farms and homes
of their own, .I noticed in he paper a
few days since the offer of fine horse
to the person who would ass at the ad-
vertiser in. securing a good, 'udustrious
wife.—Letter to Indianapolis Ilefalcl.
Diarrhea.
• (1) For diarrinea in children, take
one cup wheat flour and tie it in a stout
cloth and drop in cold water. ; then set
over the fire and boil three hours stead-
ily. After it is cold; remove the cloth
and crust formed by boiling. The ball
thus prepared can be kept ready for use
for any length of time. To ose, grate a
tablespoonful for a cupful boiling water
and milk --each one-half. Wet up the
flour"with a very little cold ,water ; stir
iia and boil five minutes.sweeten- to
taste. Use a little salt if dsired. (2)
Nothing is easier to check Wan chronic
diarrhoea, if it is of the - gen ine kind,
which you rlay..know by th symptom
of a clean, very -smooth tong: e. If the
tongue is not clean and s ooth, the
diarrhoea may bo an effort of ,nature to
clean you out,-aud you had best let it
diarrhoea,
nnin, one
sing a few
ble. • But
possible,
i or
nd u may have trouble of an opposite
A Story of Scotch L ndlords.
alone. If it is really_ chronic
take pills `of opium and t
grain of each, at intervals du
days, and it will stop the tro
stop using the pills as soon a
A. correspondent tells, the following :
I heard rather a good anecdote -the
other day illustrative of the rapacity of
some of the Scotch lalidlord§. A gen-
tleman who had paid a large rental (I
believe £700) fora a shootin and house,
according to the terms of his lease had
to leave on a Saturday. It would have
suited him much better ,tohave re-
mained till the following Monday, 'con -
.sequently he asked the landlord's per-
mission to do so, naturally expecting
that, as a matter of courtesy it would
be granted; but, to his surprise,.he re-
ceived r nswer to the effect - that if he
stayed •!-'30 more rent would be.deihand-
ed. The sequel to this, however, is
better. After leaving the moor he re-
ceived an account for £20, for wear
and tear of carpets `caused `°by game-
keepers and gillies° attending divine
service." The lady of the house, it ap-
pears, read prayers daily for the benefit
of her servants.
1. Cold fomentations are useful in
spra,ins, but- not until the active ie -
nomination hansubsided, and it is re-
) quired to give tone and strength to the
part. Tho best way of applying them
is to put a thick bandage -upon the
part and keep pouring coldtwater over
it.
2. Beat up an egg to a thick paste,
with flue salt sprea'a it on a cloth and
biud it on the part affected. . Renew oe-
3. Alcohol, one pint ; (A spike,one
ounce ; origanum, one ounce ; camphor,
one ounce ; spirit§ ammonia, one
4. Take one teaSpoonful A _honey,
the same of salt and. tho w ite of an
egg ; .beat all Well together,
an hour or twO would be bet
etand au hour. Then anoint tl
-place freely, keep Well.. rolled
' When the excitement caus d in Scot --
4
laud by the Disruption as .at its
:height two elderly females ro t together
-it the village of .. Lenchaes, . apd a dis-
cussion on -1.' spiritual hide eneerice,"
dent " dame-, " -are ye no fear'
in the Auld Kirle,Wheir ye km
a' gae to the had nlatse after t:
or at least
er. Let it
e sprained
up with a
to, or preventing the horse being used.
Remember the name, and. see that the
signatures of Hurd der Co. is on each
package. Northrop & Lym an, Toronto,
Ont., proprietors for, Canada. Sold by
all Medicine Dealers.
Prize Butter at the N. Y. Fair.
• There was a very fine display of extra.. choice
butter at tiit:great internatiornal Dairy Bair. The
paekages that took the prizes were splendid sam-
ples of what gilt edgobutter ought to be, perfect in
quality and color. Among the finest of these watt
that made by D."Whiting, Geo. Lawrence, and A.
W. Cheev.•r, which, es well as that made by
many others was- colored -to a ' perfec:t Tube tint
With Wells, Riuberdson &Co.'s Perfectedd-B3uttcr
Color. This'color received the Iuternational Dip-
loma over. all competitors for "superior purity,
strength, perfection o1 color, and permanence." -It
wasanew really reeomniendedboth by the makers
and the butter buyers. If your. butter is white,'
ruse it. For full particulars inquire of Hickson &
Bleasdell, druggists, who are sole agents for Sea -
forth. - 5914 -
•
I3uckleri's• Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world: for Cuts, Bruises,
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped
Hinds, Chilbleius, Corns, and all kinds of Skin
Eruptions. This peeve is guaranteed to give per-
fect satisfaction in every ease or money refunded.
Prieo 25 cents per box. For sale by Erickson &
Bieasctoll, Ssaforth. 56698m
.
The . Greatest ,Remedy Known.
Dr. King's New Discovery: for Consumption is
certainly the greatest medical remedy ever placed -
within the reach of suffering humanity. Thou-
sands of once hopeless sufferers now loudly pro-
claim their praise for this wonderful discovery, to
wlii h they owe their lives. Not only does it posi-
tively cure consumption, but coughs, colds, asth-
ma, bronchitis, hay fever; hoarseness and all affoc-
tioes of the throat, chest sand lungs yield at once
to its wonderful curative powers as - if by magic.
We do not ask you to buy until you know what
you are gettban. We therefore earnestly request
that you call oileVoux druggist,Flicksou & Bleasdell,
and get a trial bottle free of charge, which will
convince the most skeptical of its wonderful merits
and show you wlutt a regular one clolbtr size bottle
will do. For sale by Ilickson and Bleasdall, Sea -
forth. - 556 -Sm -4
I'or all purposes -of a faiuiiy medicine Hagyard's
Yellow Oil will be found invaluable. Immediate
relief will follow its use. It relieves pain, cures
4`11111�Iains, frostbites, scalds. burns, corns,llienrna-
tilinal neuralgia, &c., &e. For internal use it is
•non.e the less wonderful. Ono or two doses fre-
•quei t1y.cure sore throat. It will cure croup in a
'few lininntes. A few bottles has often cured
asth',fna. : Colic lids been cured in fifteen minutes
by a•teaspoonful dose. It cares with the utmost
raphity. It is really a wonderful medicine. For
sale .)y3kIcssrs.Hickson &-Bkasdoll, Scaforth.
5-592
•
-- It Ls no exaggeration to say that health is a lei ge
ingredient in what the world calls - talent. A roan
without it may bo a giant in intellect, but his
deed, will be the deeds of a dwarf. A weak mind
in a sound frame is much buttes than a giantenind
in a crazy constitution. Professional and business
rnenwho are continually thinking, and whose
hoed rs are sedentary, should use Victoria Hypo -
phosphites, the great brain and nerve remedy. For
sale .ry Messrs. Lumsden & Wilson, S::aforth.
. 8-592
• To be thoroughly happy, you must be well. To
be w 'll; in thousands of 'eases, you should take
the F•rcat medicine, which relieves, regulates and
rem' •; ates disorderly systems -Victoria Buchu and
Uva Urea. For Blight's dist etso of the kidneys
diabetes, and all diseases of the urinary system, it,
timely use is very beneficial. For sale by J. S.
Roberts, Seaforth. - - 9-592
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PLIRCONAL:-R1.v. Tares Brooks, Weston, says.;
"I h ve fo'iincl nothing -to give ore more pornrarrenn
roliee for shortness of brcath'or asthma, than Hag -
yard's Pectoral Balsam. and can with confidence
rotor uncial it to all requiring a good medicine for
coug is and colds, and diseases of the throat and
ltlnbr • For sale by all dealers at 23 cents per bot-
tle. I Minntmx„ B1rsTLEY & PuAiisON, Proprietors,
Toro rte. e_ew
to bide
they will
Tr ins leave Brussels station, north and south
0,13 VI liter
GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH.
Grand Trunk Railwa
Trains leave Scaforth and Minton Statious as
folloWs
CLINTON' .
19t PA 1 ell
HA'aMARE. : HARDWARE.
OF _THE CIRCULAR SAW.
Q
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0
HO 11' M. AN BR9T HER S' Cheap
Cash Store Seaforth.
Lee
17.1
cas
" The only thing that concert nae," re-
word. to seml yew' faithee and rhither,
who belonged te the ,A.uld•Kiele, ye, had .
EPPS'S Codoe..--Grreful anl comfort -
natural laws which :govern he opera-
tions of digestion an.d. nutriti in and by
ties' of well selected cocoa; Air. Lpps
has provided onr breakfast tables with
a d.elicately. flavored. beverage, which
may save ns many heavy do4or's bills.
It is by the. judi ions Ilse of such articles
dreds of ' subtl maladies ar floating
around. u§ rea v te attack wherever
there is a weak point. We ay -escape
many a fatal ah tft byleeeping ourselves
properly nouris red frame." ' Civil Ser -
and 1(.10, Piccadilly, Londous.". 482-52
Dizziness of the -Head ? Is a our Nerv-
Cough? Low pirits ? Com ng up ' of
the food after eating ? t.szc., 0. All of
these. and. miloh more are the direct re-
druggiets to be a, pesitive cur . 2,400,-
000 bottles were given £1.Wa in .the
United States through clrug,gi lis to the
people as a trial. . Two deses will sat-
isfy &DT Person of its wonder ul quality
Sample bottles ten eentse. Regular.
size .seventy -live cente. Sold positively
by all first-class druggiets in t e United.
•
why not ? • And Who knows- hut what
their horses areeejoicing as well; who
can proVe . the contrary ?. •But their
owners .eejoice because Of . the 'aelonish-
Powders and Arabian Heeve Renaedy."
Some were lean and noon aving no
ap-petite, other§ Would. devour their food
ravenensly, yet derive no be efit from
it ; some were hide -bound, itli rough
. and shaggy . hair.; others le -d severe
colds and colighs ; many . had. the
heaves and other compleint peculiar
charm, the disease .Or complaint ' was
speedily reneevod, the appetite._ and • di-
gestive organs cornected,the s hi soften-
ed, and a sleek and shining pearanee
given to the coat all without ny danger
•
T.tondon, Huron and Bruce.
GOING NORTH—
Exeter 8 85
8 52
13 68
4 06
4 25
Heesall
Kippen
Brtieedeld
Chu, ou
ngharn, depart.. 10 55
Clinton 1 10
Hensel]. 2 05
2 50
Exeter
A. M.
5 50
8 05
8 34
8 44
9 00
9 45
10 89
11 110
Mixad
8 01
8 18
8 28
8 e4
8 49
6 15
7 85
7 51
7 68
8 08
8 25
9 26
P. M.
6 15
6 55
7 24
7 43
7 58
8 04
8 28
MRS. C. M. DUNLOP'S Pall Tema in
' Music .will open. on Sept. 16tb. Pupils
should giro in their mines previous to
t e opening of the class. Those not hav-
4ith use of Piano or organ al; very mod -
iate rites. Seaforth, S apt. 7, 1878. 561
ENORMOUS PILES OF SILK, ZEN-
ILLA AND COTTON
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
HOFFMAN BROTHERS'
Cheap Cash Store, Seaferth.
LARCE PROFITS
bailee; of ten itory in the Mlle Eyet!011 as
the famous Silver Islet Mine, which has
each ehere beiug entitled, without any
Timing to en issue ef 4,000 $25 shares,
.edditionel cherge, to a $10 coupon, re-
.: eeeraable iu cash by an aneual payment
ot $4,000 from the Ge mealy.. Attention
eirected to the fact that, after receiv-
rit will still retail). their Shares, Gins
.the Corepany tree of cost, but actuelly
eel onsubseliption, mei the b..htnee in
inontly iustelneeets of '82 per shale. For
STOCK FOR SERVICE.
CD
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WARMERS, IMPROVE YOUR STOCK. -The
nedetsiened intends keeping his Thorough.
bredBall for another season, for the improve-
Faimers will clo well to patronize him in view of
raising stock for the Reglieh Merket. Hie get
of calees. shows that blood will tell. My teen's
are enly ene dollar these herd tile( s. Cert ificete
of Begieteied Pedigree, No. 1,364, Wonderful,
bred by James Gny, Ingersoll, Oxford County,
got 1.4 Sir Johnny (700) Begieterd, darn Hannah)
by Plesident t 540), grand dam Ms tilda by Tented
England (822, 5281), great gland dam. Bed -Rose,
iniported, by Bettie of Kulsdale, (11,156), dam
Eted Rose, see laerd hook. RODERICK GRAY,
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FLAX, FLAX.
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er MIN BEATTIE, of the Seaforth Flax Mill,
bEtS hand a few hundred Bushels of good
Clean Fl x Seed, which he wishes to dispose of to
farmers for sowing- this Season. Apply at his
FOR THE SEASON OF 1879 'I KIDD'S HARDWARE
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CENTENNIAL 'AND SYDNEY
MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS.
NALC01.0 MONROE Et Bi.i.OTHER, .SEAFORT111-.
DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS
AMERICAN CUT NAILS,
SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS,
HOES ,A.ND RAKES,
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, An-
Are again to the fore this seaeon with their Agricultural Implements. They are FENCING WIRE:
Still manufacturing the sa.me Plows as were awardtd Special Distinction at the
Centennial and Sydney Exhibitions. They desire to direct seecial attention to
their AND BUILDING aTIARDWAItE
NEW ENERAL PURPOSE PLOW, 1
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This is one of the best Plows that has ever been introduced into this part of the
country. It has been thoroughly tested, and has given general satisfaction to all
who have ustcl t: It is no Yankee invention, got up for sale only, and dependent
on the blowing merits of agents to commend it to favorable notice.
ALL THAT IT WANTS IS A FAIR TRIAL.
Of Every Description Cheap.
EAyE TROUGHS AND CON-DU-Cis-
ING PIPE
Put up on the Shortest Notice end V anted.
Special _inducements to Cash and
Prompt Paying Customers.
JOHN. KIDD.
THE OLD "ESTABLISHED
It is warranted to clam in any ground. We ask the Farmers of Huron and Perth STOVE AND TIN EMPORIUM,
to give it a trial before iuvesting their money in a Yankee humbug. ---SEAFORTIL—
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE IRON PLOWS, HILL'S PATENT PLOWS,
The old and welh known
Thistle _ Cutter, Plow,
which, with reeent im-
provements, is better
SUCFFLETS, AND IRON AND
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than -ever. Also a
One Horse PLOW,
Suitable for—Plowing
WOOD PLOWS.
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This Plow is universally admitted to be the best Gang Plow now in use, and
Fanners should give it a trial before purchasing oily other.
all these iinrilements are manufactured by themselves, of the very best material,
and are better aud more durable than those got up by large establishments for
catch sales. Every implement warranted to give satisfaction. hices as low as
those of any respectable establishment that turns out a good article.
.Plows of all t ie above kinds kept constantly on hend, and can be seen at their
shop at any tim
IRON LIAR OWS—THE SCOTCH DIAMOND HARROWS KEPT
COSSTANTLY ON HAND.
Repairs for al kinds of Plows kept constantly on hand. Also Plows rif any make
Repaired. Re ember the Shop, opposite Weir's 13 etel, Main-st., Seafoeth,
READ.
" THE DISCLOSURE."
READ.
Having fulfry decided on moving to Manitoba, Mr. Dent qffers to let,
on easy terms. that first-class business stand occupied at present by
himself. Possession given ot once if desired.
And to the mblic he would say that, in view of tile above fact, he is
.k,,
going to run 0 his present stock of Dry G oods, some of which have only
just been recei ed, at less than my one else can sell to you, as his olject is
to get away at the earliest possible moment. Don't buy until you &we
called on him,.
Look out far the _Auction Sale of his Dwelling House, on long time,
whia will be egfit9Z02,01Ced in a couple of weeks, if not pl ivately disposed
o/ before that time.
AT H IS posT AS OF OLD.
While returniYig thanks to his many customers for their patronage in the
past, also to dose who so liberally patronized his rlate sale, he begs to
inform thein and as many new ones as will fovor hinb that he
WILL STILL BE FOUND IN HIS OLD STATD
As ready and willing to serve them. as before.
HARNESS, TRUNKS, WHIPS AND GENERAL FURN1SHINGr'S ON HAND
AS USUAL. ALSO HARNESS MADE TO ORDER AND RE-
PAIRING PROMTTLY ATTENDED TO.
JOHN WARD
No
SEAFORTH.
HAY AND OATS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR HARNESS.
HURON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS.
t3". 8_ Ir_TI\TCIM,A.11•1-,
MANUFACTURER OP AGRICULTURAL IMKEMENTSI
MIL MACHINERY, ENgLITES, BOILERS, 4:c.
ContrcIcts alien for every description of Mill Machinery,
REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE.
-SEAFORTkl, - -
.ITARUI PRIMERS' EMPORIUM.
GWATK1N & SON
TO THEIR NEW PREMISES,
Con Bay and Wellington Streets.
Dress G.00 s of all kinds were never so well represented as they oire
this season at ROFFMAN BROTBERS' Cheap Cash, Store; Vardno's-
Block, :Vain Street, Seaforth,.
_MRS. WHITNEY,
WISHES once more to Teraina ha many
,T friends end customers that she is near
erante in her line. She es Vue of thomost 'COM
plete assortments of
Both Coal and Wood„ Cooking, Hull and nesior,
of the lateSt Ale -Piens tleit can be found in en,
town in the eozoity, end at prices as low am the
lovest. Her assortm6Ilt of
Was never better -or more varied.
COAL OIL,
Both Whoh sale and Retail at a very slight ad-
vance on manufactmers prices. liepairingand
Eave-Troughing promptly attended to -and en=
tire satisfaction guaranteed.
BRUCEFIELD.
For the bett-er ecomoda Al her tustomere
MTS. Whitney hate Opellea s lemma/ store In
Brucellehl, -whew) will be footed a complete tatoek
of everything in her line. She -would direet par-
t e tiler at teatime to Anti invite inspection to her
StoN es, vhith intending purchasers should. see
well spent.
MRS, WHITNEY,
DR. WILLIAM GRAY'S SPEOn0
The Great Englieh.
Remedy is reel...00.11y
recommended as au
Seminal Weakness
tency, and all diseases
that follow as se-
quence of Self abuse,
nesen
Before --elag as LOPS of Membry, eine
Universal Lassitude, Pain in the 13sek, Dunnese
of Vision, Preenuture -Old Age, and reany4otber
diseases that leads to Insanity or Consumption
and a Preenattixe Giave, ell of which att a, rule ere
Ent eaused by deviating front the Ptak of nature
and over indulgence- The Speciffe Medicine he
the result of a life study and_ nutny yeas of ex-
perietee in treating these Ppecia) diseases, pam.
phlet free by mail. The Speeific Meilleine le sold
ali Druggists at eel per package, a-6 package)
for $5, or will he eent by mall reteipt -of the
money, by addressing WILLIAM -GRAY CO,
Windsor, Ont. Sold in. Seaforth by Illeksen
Bleesdell, J. 8. Roberts R. Lturisclen veld
prugeriet merchants).
SEAFORTH PLANING MILL,
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
customers for thelibeeal patronage extendedto
trusts hat he maybe favored with u nontinuanee
of the same,
him a call,as he will continue to keep on hand *
large stock of alikinda
DRY PINE LUMBER,
DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC,
ElefeeIs confident of givingsetiefuetion to those
-who may f aro= him with their petronagem none
but firs t-clueeworkmen aee employed,
201 SOHN H. RROADFOOT.
THE RENSALL PORK FACTORY.
Are prepa.red to pay the HIGHEST PRICE for
any quantity of
HOGS„ ALIVE OR DRESSED
ALL -KINDS 01? CURED MEATS
Constantly on hand.
PINE LARD, SAUSAGES, PORK
CUTTINGS, &e.
523 & PETTY.
FARMERS, STOP I
CO TO CALLANDER, CLINTON,
(HUEON STREET,) TO GET YOUR
.SAWS GUMMED.
You ean get them home -with you the ame day
that you. brirg them.
A. ALLANDER,
General Blacksmith, -Min Ont.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
HEMLOCK, First Quality, $6 per M. PRAM
BILLS CUT TO ORDER,
All Length, from 10 to 60 Feet, atthe
PONY MILL, IN McKILLOP.
The Subseriber has also a
LUMBER YARD IN SEAFORTH,
Wbere all kinds 43f Limber east be obtained.
479 THOMAS DOWNEY..
PAARRIAGE LICENSES
Trider the new Att,)issnellatthe
EXPOSITOR OFFICE, SEAfORTH