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THIS WEEK.
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the latest styles
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and lightning
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t e the Commercial
Elte.Seaforth.
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4 manage it prop,
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LOAN.,
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L aecurity. •
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BEATTIE.
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nd others) for their
past 7.- years, and
. close attention to
&mace and trade in
atlarged his prem..
:ow prepared to pay
kSH P R !GE
(eh Eggs, delivered -
EAFORTEr,
-35 tons of good dry
1), WILSON
,CEFACTORY.,
..[BERER
and make to Order,
Carriagat., Rog -
other article in their
End their own bush.
Oted. article both as
teir work cannot be
ebtabliahraerds.
ntied to. Give us it -
tee can satisfy yell aft
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tor over re years.
S3 & IIABERER.
LW AUCTION.
NOV. 23,
1.tore thedate there
in.ction, at 2 o'clock
supberb
kND PREIVHS ES
gage Dent.
tfortable and elegant
own, the above op-
; any one wishing
mat for the prentieee,
d P. G., Brant Co.,
di be made known on
1, pruprietor. 675-2
E:REM
RENEWER.
yet discovered does
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ile to restore GRAY
• it youthful color
t• tE.,CIFIC ALIAIENT
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ORGAN
'reacher; Music in all
neituee and Harmony
ttptle taught to write
: • _zeoline! e(impoaere to
careful attentioix
liaso, the timet approve
et la ning and develo•p-
ace i7Eil Wit 110Ot 1.7N: Us!
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Ur STEAMERS
NEW YORK. and
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• L4.ndenderry, Glatt -
tope. Fever' as low fkFt
iesued to aereone
z friend -4.
edit, n of Ancher Line
• ea eleganee and cone -
.!N
.e Poet Office, Seaforth
APPLES.
ecribere, Ten Thousand
durine tho neat two
:r euoltiog varietiee; no
iON Co., Seafortla.
-:RETT
RTH,
oder in LEATHER and
1 Every Description.
ett Stock kept. Te.rms
teth ordera by mail
E. N. BRETT
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NOVEMBER 26,.- HBO,
Gaieties.
The late Dr. Bethune asked mo-
rose and miserable man how hewas
getting along. The nian replied, "What
business is that of yours ?" Said 'the
doctor, "011, sir, I am. one of those who
takes an interest even in the meanest of
God's creatures."
_Robinson (after a long whist out
at the club) —"It is awfully ate,
Brown. What will, you say to our
wife ?" Brown (in a whisper) h, I
shan't say much, you know ; ood
morning, dear,' or something of that
sort. She'll say the rest,"
—A clergyman in Pittsburg lately
married a lady with whom be rec ived
the substantial dowry of 010,000, d a
fair prospect for mo -re Soon fter-
ward, while occupying the pulpi , he
gave out a hyinn, read the first four
stanzas, and was reading the fifth,
Forever Jet gra.tef al heart
His boundless grace adore,
when he hesitated and excla'med,
eAhem! The choir will omit the fifth
verse," and sat down. The cone ega-
tion, attracted by his apparent con-
fusion, read the remaining lines :
Whieli. gives ten thousand blessings no -
And bids Me hcipe for more. -
—The review passed splendidly
through all of Job's afflietions, and. the
exercises had. reached the question :
"Who comforted Job ?" which was
confidently put by the pastor and as
fearlessly responded to by a b5ight-
eyed girl in the aesembiy, whose aised
and agitated hand espresso her
anxiety to answer. The pastor' eye
caught the zealous activity of his little
scholar and pleased to gratify the ild's
desire, he said : "Well, Gracie, peak
up loud, now ; who was it coin orted
Job ?" *And the response came clear
and with sincerity : "His sistersand
his cousins and his aunts."
Beauty en Dress.
Mrs. Haweis, in a volume entitled,
"The Art of Beauty," makes the fol-
lowing points with regard to beauty
dress:
"The reason that an ordinary' low
neck with short sleeves looks , worse in
blaek than in any other color is because
the hard line mend the bust and arms
is too great a contrast to the skin. A
low neck always lessens the height, and
a dark dress made thus lessens it, still
more, and it strikes the artistic eye as
cutting the body in pieces, in this way ;
if you see a fair person dressed in a low
dark dress standing against a light
background some way off, the effect
will be:that of au empty drebs hung
up, the • face, neck and arms 'being
scarcely discernible. On, the other
hand, against a dark backgiound. the
head and bust will be thrown up Sharp-
ly, and the whole dress and body will
disappear. This effect, common enotigh,
is execrably bad. If you must wear a,
low black bodice, let it he cut square,
giving, the height of the shoulders (or,
better, with the angles rounded, for
corners are very trying), and have
plenty of white or pale gauze or thin
black net to soften the harsh line be-
tween the skin and the dress. White
gauze or lace softens down the black-
ness of the dress at the edge of the
bodice, and thin black stuff has au
equally good effect, as it shades the
whiteness of the skin into the dark
color of the gown. Only under these
conditions does the sudden contrast
enhance, as some 'Arsons suppose, the
fairness of the_ complexion.
"Short women should never wear
double skirts or tunics—they decrease
the height so re Lich —unless , M deed , the
tunic is very short and the skirt very
long. So also do large, sprawling pat.
terns used for trimmings; let these be
left to women tall enough to carry
them off. Neither let a very little
woman wear her hair half down her
back ; let her lift it clean up as high as
possible.
"Large feet should never be cased in
kid—least of all white kid slippers—for
kid reveals so clearly the form and
movements of the feet, and streyies so
easily that few feet- have a, charce in
them.
"Those whet. are very stout should
wear nothing but black; those ho are
very thin should put a little pad ing in
their gowns, and neither should be in
the least decollette. Perpen icular
stripes in dresses give height and in-
crease fulness, and are thereto e par-
ticularly suited to very sligh , small
people,_ said particularly unfit ed. for
stout figures."
1
H
voice to aingit
after nature's al
has taken away
always a oreeth
that many are v
in recogniking t
selves eve than
vii
discovery, that
know ho -to si
not the p , ysioal
By the au Or o
Words.
Eeelno
"Would you
I go in and. get
course not," she
think Henry, t
sive, nd that it
ing e enemy aft
ticed during
right, ' h said;
more, s eet,"
utter ble love a
their tro . Ju
ice or an salon
now, meant t
but, s You a
tice conbmy
cents for le Giga
creats—W ce
night Let's go
and t ke a drin
but s e was ma
own ead off.
AB
az:abridge
in the
r: "Igo
to write
to have fu
a boat a
mall got
ter didn'
hi e. T
rie aft
ome
all the
ver an
mo ey to
We
fire
we do
y watch,
bring ho
shill bri
if I can
Children and- Music
Let. no child be taught music
not a natural aptitude for it..
musical talent generally ,show
eisrly. Many children sing befc
can speak. I have written dow , with
the date affixed, ess that there ould be
no mistake, more then one actual . tune
invented and sung by a small person of
three' years old. But.' the negative to
these positive instances, it less .easily
aseertained.'. The musiCal, like many
another facility, develops more or less
rapidly according to th tames
grows in. - And there is always
thin. period of "grind" so very
feel that many a, child will de
"hates music," and wish to give
when a little perseverance woe,
of it an excellent musician,- I no
cultivated musician
• with all my heart,. the hard -work of life
had allowed me to be -1:7 -but Ifeel grate-
ful now for having been -cornpellcd,
three times ,over, amid many tears, to
"learn my notes," which was nearly all
the instruction destiny ever vouchsafed
me. :.\2,Tevertheless,1 believe .1 did a
good deed. the other day. A mother
said to me-, "Igy child is 13, and has,
been workiug at music ever since she
was seven. She'has 'no- ear and no
taste. If she plays a false note she
never knoWs, it. Yet she practiCes very
conscientiously two hours a, day What
must I do ?" answer was brief :
"Shut, tho piano, and never let her open
mores"' The advice was • taken, and
• the girl, who new ,ip-euds. that unhappy
two- hours upon other things, especially
drawing, in which she is very diligent
and very clever, would doubtless bless
litG in her heart if she knew all. .But
the love of n3usic, which she had not,
often exists' without great talent' for . it.
Still, in such cases, oultifation can - do
Many voealists, prof;ssienai
and otherwise, have begun by b ing vox
et Iffrteterea- that is, possessing
fine organ, but no- skill in ueing it.
While, on. the other- hand,. many delight-
ful singers—I recall .especially Thomas
• Moore and Sheridan Knowlee—have
had scarcely any voice- at all.. The ex-
pression, the taste, the reading of a song
are as essential and delightful as the
11
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BRET T
ATE FOR S11
—Twnty-fiVe more of I land
arn for sale in Egta • nd,ville.
situated for either twin or
tle in hiputable. pply to
fn5
Sale a first °1a8s Planing
early nd and Ix i good muting order,
the ilo ishing Town of !Eleaforth,
ld cheap Terms easy. E&ialre of
OSS.11/4 i& CO., Goderich, 0 t.
f .
OPEI TY IN 11 MONDVI E FQ SALE.
For 5: le the h u e and lot in Egme Wile at
r :ent upied b r: 2. Cameron. T e house
frame the let e attains half an aer and is
of th: best ding sites i Egneondville.
h re is a good w 'and all ether necestary con -
on '
ences and w 11 sold chep. For particulars
p ly to 3. S. H. B SON, S &forth. ' 621
11
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tifey
nves-
strik-
Web a
1, bed
h grew
r,
n.
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er por-
ts ed
w1ijie
si, be-
e, iron
ot her
"hair -
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of the
he oi-
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ook
e.
uto
at
the
e no-
tbe
.:Te sat
tflOr0118
• With
Esiery
BiT/BS
who
gh with
so wl,
fMwr
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fl Clt.TflEi
out, but
coruic
the
the
last
hat
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all
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OOR ER LOT FOR SA E.—For ' eat° the'
Eat half oLot 21, ooncession 4,,L.R. S.
a kerem th, oonaining 50 acres, nearly all
f
e red a d in e aenditl state of culivation,
n all mil erdrain di It is ithin. 5 miles of
• re ard el. .
eliorthe in a goo gavel r al. There is a. good
a ..pleat wate This is 14 square
ot, and o Wet the best in Tnekersmith ; it is
ionvenien to schpol at d a splendid locality.
.p ly on he pre • ses or o Seafo a P. 0.
;oxes LEEC: . I 674-6
1
BM OR S a—For sale the wes half of
Lot 7; on the 6t1 Concession of Tuckeremith,
.. ., iontaining 50 acres 4 ichoice land ; on
h: place is a frame bare nea ly new, a young
lel ng or hard 4od well and pimp; 18 acres of
al wheat sown; a ontr8 acme of bash; is within
iles ;tom th town. of Seliorth oh a good
vel roa . This i one of tliebest properties in the
ship, and wilflbe sold oheap. Foil farther
ticualr: appl to the roprietor, on the
✓ min, lir if bY etter to S eiforth P. (). GEO.
INK. 1
i 671x4 -t 1
ARM OR S 1 -or Sale, North h lf of Lot
No. 0, Cone (*On 4, LB. 8, Tan ermith,
co tainin 50 ate s tf excellelnt3land, 42 acres of
eh are eleare I u. in a ko d state of cultiva-
; the balance isf good h dwood b eh ; there
10 aer a of fa fwheat so n; good 1 g house,
barn ndfrem hed; go well of ater and
d heft lug or ard ; (do all other iecessary
verde ees ; is ineated 6 ii les from S aforth, 4
m Bru efield a d is cbnive 'ent to school, &e.
furth r par le liars apply o the proprietor on
pram ses or if by 1 tt r to Kippen P. 0.
S PROAT 67614
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ti
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th
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de
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Oct fro
n, is w
lities, 1
.—Th
ing to
sing c n get
orest 12, per
ee yea s, if be
ney d es not e
ire 110 arches
o. are unwillit
()not een,
ease fa
A. ST ON
•
ARM OR
Lot 7,an
sites 4, L R. S.,
in one pi reel, .4r
re:pectiv ly;
a d oreh rd ;
✓ time, i:
• ds, & .
gr od loci lity,
foe buyi.g els w
a ply to AMES
Ile pre •• ism, or
H I . TED ,
elected F
r Sale C
owner, fr
guarantee
in, parthee
cent. per a
o desire it
aced $3
ee the
g4Ito haa
4thus sa
ozial visi
•
a
rra Loto
p; 21,700
per8031
that any p rty pnr-
money b1aek, with
um, at tie end of
where the purehase
an acre. ties who
()Sent low p ices'but
re buying what they
e mach time and the
to Me.nitob. Apply
and AgentSe forth. 668-4x
44
II
in Best
acres to
1 inspec-
E—Thti north half Of Lot 26,
east half of Lot,28, °maces-
kersmith ; 200 des for sale
o of 1 0 sexes and 50 acres
buildinge, good fences,
nd is i a good state of =M-
.
e d, an4 is well sit ted as to
0111.3014 wa ting a good arm, in a
11 dt well to look at this one be-
Fdr particulars nd terms
IVRENGE & BRO1IHER on
MESSRS. McC HEY &
i•ters &Worth. 1 1 672
1
ARM ,401ISA.
3, i illBoid
res, abiut 85 a.
in steno, we
ere is 110 acme
od an comrio
arils i the to
o . e 111113
e Grea Wester
rth on the Gra
rms in the eau
ssesintri eul
p opriet • r on Lo
EXA DEB F
For haleLot 29, Concession
ekersmith, ' oont1iing 100
leared, utiderdra lied, free
need and in first el es order ;-
all wbeatt the buil Ines late
us, also ono of the best or -
hip au 1 plenty of W er;tit is
a quatter of Bea .tafield on
Railway, and five, tom Sea-
Trtenk ; one Of the boat
, and will be eald cheap.
he purchaser. Apply to the
pn the same Concession.
SYTH. 675
ARM
18,
e By loa
o eared.
main
remis(
f •ftme k
ood sp
his 16
nd 10i
oraB
Dation
roprie
HOnl
WO
7,
ores, a
ion of
red ac
tate o
ndyot
Ater.
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ater.
Main
nb lin
pply t
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AR
ces
ne
e cle
dod
ith rdwoo
arn a id stab
and sp endia
he sine di
from 1 eafort
runn 1 g past
quart sofa
in the towns
FOR
Hull( et,
Ian I,
had in a
er is
aro a
tehen,
ing (re
m is sit
relies fr
ussels o
ars ea
or on t 0
S GILP
TM. —For sale, Lot 2, iOuCeRSiOfl
containing 5acres o excellent
about 66 acres of ,hich are
good state of cult* tion, the
d her wood bush. On the
all lo house, side up, with
itit good well and pin p, and a
running through the laud.
ated 1 mde from nanteck P. 0.,
Seaforth, tandabont the same
geed gravel ree. Further
0ebtained on applie tion to the
prepaises or to H look- P. 0.
proprietor. 629
00D ItF41I SALE —F
oncestio McKillop, cont
so East ot Lot 8, on Uteri
eKill)p hp ntaintog 50 acres.
e farm, tea 60 -acres cleared an
eultivati There is a good 1
ng orch also a never faille
On the 11 fartn there ar
free fro Wips, well fenced
g build' a good orchard ar#
Both f are convenient tol
mihn 11 Seo:torth and 5
with a g ss road leading to e
the pro law on the prein
ood P. 0 L&MES REID.
11
FOR
km 8
ndred
red, fr
altivat
ther
premi
MILL
L°°
Fo
ick,
acres
tierce
hardw
two b
Muse
beftei
cedar
board
eultiv
pasta
plea,
from t
from
great
$2,00
mort
a ten
able;
patio
ises.
ROS
articul
8, or
HE
tainul
cleared
e(1ar a
d bu. h ;
log
steli
11.18 pa 11
nd bla k
fenel n
tion, a
e for a
oovu
f eholl' ege
h
chool, n
argai
cash d
ageof 3-e
ena
posses
lars
r if bt
sale.holo
Lo
• eences-
tea hgnooaci.
alus house
ring of
5 acres
and drain
plenty of
chools, are
Ace from
eh place.
see or 1)
672
o. 22, Con -
eon taining
of which
a state of
Itimbered
.1
E—For Sale, Lot
: S., Tackersmith,
re! of land; about 7
(
m stamps, and in
the balance is we
ere is a frame hone and frame
also a i young beati • g orchard
4 ; .is 8 miles from Brucefield,
tee from Kippen, and 7 miles
11 good markets ; gravel road
arm, and a school within three
i This is one of th liost farms
d will be sold cheep. For fur-
:iLpply Id the proptie r on the
Rrucefield P. O. sts Es Mo-
-1
he $5,500 FARM FO it SALE —
.1 No. 7 and 8, Conelsioat 2, How-
° acree mon) or le 13, bout 160
nearly free fro stumps, 10
I el: ash, and the elance good
there is a new ban i)14tn, other
with cedar posts, wo good log
end other outbaildriga -, a good
his fartnis well /egged with
rails; 111131 ove 100 rods of
his farm le in a dod state of
ter half 01 11 has lien lying in
her of years, w ithod hwell and
tii
''S
,ter the year roan 1 miles
1 Croerie, 5 from 1,7 -exeter, 1
) from i church ; till arm is a
can be bought 19r $5,500—
, the balance to be I s :eared by
t
HMOS EXPOSITOR.
TO M E 11 Cif AINT TS ' FOR
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1
WRAPPINg PAPERS I
liST COST.
WILL FOR :ONE MONTH
n(1Paper Bags at COST to
LI the Entite Stock.
ST K 00 SISTS OF
Br�virt, Rdkj and Straw
Wrig0
Manilla Bags, Brown BagR, No. one,
o. tl o, and Brown
rapping rap s
Cle 0
farm atI8 per cent. in
suit parchaser ; title
ivenithmediately. F
o the proprietor on
ti to Gerrie post oft'
crest, for
iludisput-
k farther
he pram-
. J. R.
671
B7'011,14 -Llaqs,
Etra Iiectvy
ilfilltn-e,r g
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Wht
si4es, a d Fifty
gacki i I
. Y4 . P rST,
! i
C5Ti
s OSET T
improv
est, e ayable
onto .TOH
EY T
n' fix
inter-st. P
plan. Apply
$1. to
CN ety month
thin. Add
Wall street,
1,
MO EY.
14:ND- Money to 1 n
f•truie 01 ty, at 74 • pet e
4y;.pri -ate fande;
..4;1POR Elie •
AN n large o
Its secarity, at 8 p
b funds, or on
V. mare seaforth.
L4,) 006 Invested i
Stocks nut
*eke sent free 011)13
• BAX ER & Co.,
w York.
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AS 0 :SEY TO- LOAN On Improved
13-1- erty, a 7 pcfr cent interest. I
all -yea ot yearly, as desire
f the r bcpal, if so preferre
Appl t 'THOMAS D. RYA.
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able
tiou
light
Ont.
o33 good
at. inter-
ges mod -
631
i11. Emma
t. yearly
tallatent
'• 628
Wall .6 b.,
CI3Ortunes
i leg every-
tikers, 17
587-52
ter
m Prop
st pay -
h a por-
xpeeses
eaforth
625
2tEY.
oney
mot ages
per q eat. int
agre d apo
forth.
0
e)nderigned has e Ia
iinmediet inyestmen
lie proper y. Seven a
lt11 yearl principal a
NSON, loll
e sum 0
on first
s half
'may be
itor, Seal
638
FOUN
• ,
ner s NEY
AL ohn L
The owner c
erth nd pa
LOG "S S
0
e Tea in all
ound Fliyur
AFoRTHji
ERS.
110ICE
EE D
-
CLOVER,
d
CHEESE
TSON'S
mporinm.
—Feund, in the store of ,Mr.
Seaforth, last wee , a $10 bill.
e the same on 'proving prop,
argee on applieat cu at JOHN
6764
ivr(NEY
Dublin
able sum of
stem on pro
&per cation
1 a ID —IFonnd, in an Rotel in
i.tnhoey. 8tleTohfooNolyvenmerbero., ti ia , choanv so i dthee r -
property and payi g harges on
o AMES FOX, Hur n Roa, Me
676x4
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JA
_A FTER
—1- begs
Farming
generous
and begs
full aasor
OF HANKS
P ELL,
CA
a i• Linde Of sev
tch rh arniihis gr
n M rote tile Pa,
u pt given hitn
o t in that he
mi xtf4 Of all kinds
DRY GO,
AN
And will 1lwayii be jready t
good ert cies t as reaso
in the Tri
de.
He has a itlante quantity
of first -dial quality,
Eahthe w re Of atvery de
White Lad,(Jlaimed , &o.)
)lors.
u4 Shoes a Spe
1 Hyman & Co
e re clattery for
ment of C
B;ots
kno n fir
Ay ar le
be orin cll
Patent
Al kin
each nge
657
ye
fel
lo g
dn
n
re in Walton
thanks to th
nerally for th
ng that tIm
w on hand
OCERIESL
met out to them
a le a price as ary
o P4BK (Side, &e.)
o ipton. Glass, Oil,
• a general sew t-
i lty, from the wel-
,I widen.
a co ntry store oin
dine in all the
telof Barming Prid
JA
inei.
00
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS.
LIST 0 WED TNG, XM4S AND NEW YEARS
P.:RES NTS TO J3 FOUND AT
taken, cash or
BUQGI
Parties
es tin to p
11 5 bstan
UGGIE
BUG liS, CA IAGE
64 IP IIVIOCR TS.
COU
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1TER'S JEWELRY EMPORIUM I
3
CHANGE 0 BUSINESS
MRL E WHITNEY,
ThESIRS to state to her easterners's:ad-the
pabl e that alas has dsposed of her Tm. and
Stove B B111088 to her sons, CHARLES an*
GEORG WHITNEY, wilo have had the prize*
pal eha e -of the biisinea4 for several years, and
she hope 1 the sane literal patronage will be
exteaded to them that ha been =corded to here
•
self for s raany yers.
•
beg o state that thy will e,ontintie to keet)
con ection with th above the eindersigned
on haat
at the Old Stad, a full stock of
LOO AT IT, READ IT, EXAMINE THE GOODS, STOVES OF ALL KINDS
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Tznwt4re of Every iDescrption. .We
are algo prepwied to do Custom
AND YO THAT COUNTER HA.S--TAKING TRE QUAL- Wo k of Avery Description onth,
ODS arTo CaNSIDERATION—TnT
Shoirtest Notice, and Cheap.
Having :a thorough pra tient knowledge Of AO
business in all its bran es, they hope to elm -
thane tht large patronag which has been given
LARCET, BET ASSORTED AND CHEAPEST Tto rth: o d and wllkn o is house for so malty
WHITNEY ROTHERS.
N.B. All parties ind bted to MTS. Whitney
will plettee settle their hadebtednees with her at
Stock fWatches :Clocks, efweb•y, Silver -Plated Ware once, as ithe new firm open new books and the
old business nrast be eleaed. Parties desifingto
Raley Goods West o tToronto.
until th first of Oetobeit. After that date the
settle a* do so at the tore of Whitney Brest
will be ptzt int
se Neat and
Can find
Marko
them at WM. G
He has also a ntu
UMBER W
Wh oh e Will
S IE'S near he
b r of splendi
ONS,
1 Cheap
Repairee an HOrse Shee ng Promptly t -
tended td. Re ember the j1 aker at the 4ew
star d•
RASSIE
BROA
N
FUN
C 0 F
14.'0 0
SEAF4,
ERTAKE
RAJ- iTT7
H1?Rf$LS1TIN
.,VrirTS ON
S F
D• and
ly attende
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BEM, Prov
itvoi.Engineer.
D. S. CA
• GjR. Aij FEMALE
• Per o ca. Pills—This
unfailing n tjhc (are of
dartgeron 8 odis ase0to whie
tion issiibjectiii 1 It. modera
motes all c:btrLictiCflS, and
relied me • o mriadIadie
It Will, in31sitdrt time, bri
riod with eg larita . The
taken by loniii1es lnxing
of Pregrarl' y, at they are sur
carriage b t at an' other tip
all cases of Nervous and
pains in t bark and linibs,1
ertion, p pit 041 of the h a
whites, t h • se pi11sw], effect a c
means 5 o ailed; and, al h
remedy, d not contain ham, c
or •anythi g hnrtful to the o
directions n t 0 pamphlet aro
which alto d e carefully prc
New Yor 8. lcProprietor
for poet .on losed to No
routeineral agents
will Jingle' a bottle cont in
TBeltetiamede it: Sold in Se fo
• . Roberta, an
BO
'D ON T
0 "ICE.
R 0 U
'D.
HIR.
Land Sun,
by mail pro
Pt
LL, Itlitche 1.
Be i DY. --Job M see
n a • ablemedici e te
114 t ose pcinful and
h female cons itu-
1
es all excess an re-
m p edy cnrema be
,itis pecalietlys ted.
g • the raonthl pe-
e s should n t be
h st three nio ths
o bring on �ls
hey are safe. In
pinal th.ffect one,
t gm. on slight ea-
t, hysterics, and
re when all other
ugh a pow dial
lomel, anti ony,
stitntion. IFuil
d each pan
ed. Job M
p00,tanLdym12sin, eTnots.
the Dom" on,
over 50 pills hi
by Hicks() dr,
. Lumsden. -5g
1iTILLI1?IN
!TY OP
WAT
With wh-
ectacles a
ES.
. iLadies' and
Ladies' and
Ladies' and
Ladies' and
WATCHES.
WATCHES.
Gents' Gold Hunters, key and stem winders.
G-ents' Gold OpenFace, key andi stem windrs.
Gents' Silver 'Hunters, key and atem winders.
Gnts' Silver Open Face,,11(47 and stein winders.
te, ?black, and illuminated dials in Waltha , Elgin, Longine, English,
and Swiss manufacture.
CLOKS. OL CKS.
aCC01111
lection.
665
TEAS. •
TE
THE' NEW CROP
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other hands for col -
WHITNEY.
S. TEA.
JUST ARRIVED.
11.. C÷. I.A...T3-1.A T' S
Gery and rovision Store
II
w
TS T E 82071 wheil you can get the best
-A-• value for lour Mone* ever offeredin SeafOrth.
, Just 4 his -Ncw *3-eat-Ithey are really good and
• cheap. Also a well teletted Stock of Fresh --',
FRESH CROCUS- AND -PROVISIONS,
„
In Fancy Walnut Cases+Eight Day and. Thirty He
Eight Day and Thirty Hour; both.Sprr
JEWELRY.
fle.
5911,
Ladies' Bright and Colored Gold Sets. . Crosses
Brooches and Ear Rings in Real plate. 1 Gem Rin
Brooches Said Ear Rings i:, Electrplate. i 18-k. and
Brooches anEaRings 'n Gilt. Scarf pi
Lockets, Ne klets and C1arms. i d t
Bracelet, atch Chainand Keys.
a
Studds a d
iet
iLarge va
ELEpTRO-F'Lis.TED
Of the C lehrated Merid n Brittenia Company and. Ro
fature. Ever piece stamped and warranted
Dinner Caste s.
Breakfast Ca tors.
Pickle Caetor.
Individual Ca tors.
Card Cases.
Epergeres or mit, Stn -ds.
Coffee Pots.
Tea Pots.
• 01 Stands.
Wine Stands.
0,ugar and Plum D ssert
, Sets.
Syrup Cups.
oil et Sets.
7alters'Sa
lv rs.dividual
Salts.
Children's Knivtis, Forks, Spoons an
. .
IN CASES.
•
inner Knivs.
Dessert Knivle.
DTeinanKlier iFveersis.
Dessert Fork.
ea Forks. ,
inner Spoo s.
Dessert Spoo s.
Tea Spoons.
And a kice tock Of all kinde of1 FRUITS, such
Plain Veneered Cases— as 03111es, Lemns, pples, Dates, Cranberzy
nd Weightfr the poued, Blhck Cut -tent Jlly; Red
ple Fis, Raisin,
v handsome.
and Rings, Seal Rings.
Wedding Rings.
a Cuff Buttons.
ollar Buttons.
Black &Fancy Jewelry.
ARE
Jam b
Curran
Prance
Jelly, Pito At
Dried Apples.
HONEY IN
Somli of the best Te
85 centper pound.
Try ley New -Jaan
pound,.
Try my Blaek COnge
per po nd.
Try
65 cent
Try
it is re
y Young 1fyse
per pound,
y Gunpowder
Ily good value.
B. BOTTLES.
Dust in the market, st
ea at 40 and 50 cents per .
Tea at 50 ad -60 cents
'Tea at 45, 50, 560 iid
ea at 60 cents per pound,
A. good supply of th se superior smotea Sugar
cured .gains, Smoked Bacon, Plain Hams and
Bacon4 Flour, Shots, ran, Cornmeal, Oatmeal,
era, Smith & Co. menu- Pot Brley, 0111110.131 Flow, Oats and Potatoes.
as represented.
FRUIT JARS. FRUIT JARS.
A very large e took A Glass Gem Fruit Jere, af
Biscuit Jars. all .sizes, which, being bought betore the rise in
Butter Dishes• pried, ill be sold very heap:
Cake Baskets.
Call. Bells.
Celery Stands.
T H E
CANDIAN BANK OF COMERCE.
A. G. Al3LT Maid Street.Seaforth
Tureens and Cups.
Flower Stand.
Berry Dishes.
lool Pitchers.
Swing Kettles.
Spoon Ho1deri3.
Toast Racks.
Vaes.
Cad. Receivers. ,
Napkin Rings.
&c.,
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HEAD OFFIJCE, TORONTO.
Paid up Capital, - $6,000,000.
Heidi - - - 1,400,000.
Prsidet, II Wm,. McMaster.
SEAFOR H BRANCH.
The Seaforth Brant of this Bank continues te
Napkin Ringsreed* deposits, on 4inch interest IS aliowed
the mbst favorable t8 .
D- rafts on all the patincipal towns and cities in
d.
Canad, on Great Brain, and on the Melted
Pie Forks. State, bought and. so
Piekle Forks. Office—First door South. of the Commercill
1LadlesSalt Spoons raA 11 33) manager.
.
Mustard Speeds. THE EAFORTII
Fish Knives.
Fish Forks
-Fruit Knives.
Butter Knives.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES.
L. pluk& Co.'s an Lazerus, Morris & Co.'s man
Steel and R,ubber Frame; from $1 50 to 612 per pair.
25 cent top per pair. .1.A case given with every pair.
with B ac1& Co.'s Indicator and get fita the first tim
I SUNDRIES.
ol4 Pens and H4ders.
alaiilL andToothB ushes.
en ils.
IMdyer Thimbles.
r
uling Forks.
O and,Dressing Combs.
leek Combs.
oilers and Pock t Knies.
nc et Books in Leather.
°blot Books in Shell.
ll'ocI3t Books in Steel.
eerschaum Pipes.
riea Pipes.
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The Largest Stock of Vi
Violi
INSURANCE Ali) 'LAND ,ACENCY..
AIONzq) STRONG
T S .4GENT for Say ral First-Clas Stook, Fir
-I- atid Lift Insuran r Companies, and is prepare!
ed to; take risks Ina t e molt favotable terms.
Alto Agent for sev ral of the best Loan 13:o
Heve youe eyes tested il\T
cioties.
A umber of First-aass
facture in Gold,
Silver,
°nem= Spectacles from and hIlLae Property
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Al tio Agent for theiSalearA Purchase Of F10111
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Improvece farms tor Oaten.
e,
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Clay npes.
Pipe : tons.
Toba co Pouches.
Cigar olders.
Tobac o and Cigar Stands.
Tobac o and Cigar Boxes.
Fane' Flower Pots for table.
Dom oes,
Waiki g Sticks,
Statu ry.
Lathe ' and Gents' Satchels.
Fans nd Vases.
Accor Jians.
Piano Ornaments.
15
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ins in the County, which I wi sell at 75 bents on the
Strings, BOS, Tail Pieces, K ys and Rosin.
WATOINES, Clt CKS AND JEWEL Y REPAIRED,
1
In all t ei branches, on he shortest nOticee By givin
to all or entrhsted to Me, and having over twenty
trade, 1 caii with confidence warrant all work to give sat
ld Gold and Silver
ill pay Cash or Tra
$5,060 Worth Oo
REM BER THE
opposite J. S. Porter
I
tN.1
my personal attention
ears experience in the
sfaction.
anted, for which
e. 1
ATIree oitfurSeihsretro-rPe.lte in Window, directly
sSCTheapNCDas—h rarn
M_ COTTI•Tri'MR,
Watchmaker a
Jeweler, Seaforth,.
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$450101)11) to :Lol n at Pi-CVC110 per relit.
1
Iliatvreett
Age+ for the sale 4 ()teen Steamship Tielret.
O. ICE — Over ;M. Iforrisonts Store, Main
Stree1., eaferth. 1 645
TH: COMMERCIAL LIVERY
SEFORTIL.
------
RTHUR FORBES,
IJ'NG purely -god the $ tock and Trade of the
Commercial Livery Seaforth, from Mi.
-Eltor e Whiteley, siies to OLate that he intend*
carryng on the husilless in the old stand, and has
add -e& tiev•eial Tamale hones allay -awes to -thn
formerly large stock,' None but , !
Pirsii-ClassComf table Vehicle -sand Orjod
1 Reliable Illrses Will be Kept.
Coyezled and Open IBuggies and Carriagee,and
Double and Single Wagons always ready touse.
Specfal Arrange*ents Made With- Uonti4.
inericial Men.
i 1
Orders left at the etables or any of the boteio
prom:II:Ay a;ntomandTri
et;pL2NING mu, ,..
Skill, DOOR AND BLIND FACTOR!
...-4....
riculsubscrib erb egs leave to thank hisnumere*
tomerslor the liberalpatronage extended*,
himsinee commencing business in Seafortlaang
traste hat he may be favored with s continnanee
1
°f Pt1141atlreineiending 4o build w-onld dowel to eel
him* Gall,'he willeentinne to keep on band
argest eel( of all kinds el
Dr4 Pine Lmber; &Am, Door*
Blinds and,i2tfouldings, 8hinie
lath, &c.
Relleeleeonfident Of giviiageatiefactientetteitit
who ayfsvourhlii witatheirpatronageuanotte
but fhatr-elatewer en ',reemployed-.
Particular situ). on paid to Custom Plottial
20[I JOldf 1I.BRODFOOT.
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