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AND PROPRIETOR.
THE PLACE
ind Reliable Goods in
.0 HES,
NATOH ES
PLAT E D WARE,
`-ELRY,
-OOKS, &O., &O.
is very elsoice and complete.
Or yeurscO es. No trouble to
1 Gorda sold on their own
red eerreuted.
enerneutr wi th a First -Class
'See71 erre till all orderor
of Jr.wsloy on the Shortest
ition given to the Be -
Watches, Clocks,. and
ine Wetchee always a
nted
fo give Satisfactioe.
-id and S11ver.
E•STAND—Tree of Silver-
Wintiow, rind directly oppo-
heap CriAt Furniture Store.
'OUNTER, Seaforth.
AFORTH
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perty cf"o cted at lowest cur-
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e t tree class reliable Com-
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years ie the Gore District
frr ovtr 41.1 years. The fa-
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al, of Glaemw, Sootlaerie
Etoshind,
f Gail, ototario,
1 Marie: tf Hamilton, Onte
uf Morareal, P. Q.;
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and Ac ident 1, a Hartford,
f Toes tzte Ontario.
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PERMANENT
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iZeal Kotate at 6 and &
GEN1 FOR THE
STEAMSHIP GOA
ork t ire every ThursdaY•
tO
Ti(.w- issued from here
-nit le: _es ser. First Cabin,
1. Sr ere 1 Cabin, .4...A40 to $75
roi.n. 1 • :dee going to
the Si. .iJ LINE, as it iR
the F, t aud Safest Steam'
ling to est New York.
WATSON,
SE.A.FORTH, Ontario.
Campbell's Block, oppoeits
efuLy 1, 1881.
The Devil.
gen don't believe in the devil now,as their fathers.
Tiled to do;
They'll toned the, door of the broadest creed to
let his MaiustY through.
These isn't a print of his cloven foot, or a fiery
dart fromhis bow,
To be found in the earth or air to -day, for the
world has Toted it so .
B1tc ho is miring the fatal draught that palsies
heart and brain,
Lad loads the bier of each passing year with ten
hundred thousand slain?
Who blights the bloom of tho land to -day with the
fiery breath of Hell,
/foe Deeil hail and never was? Won't some-
body rise and tell ?
Who dogs the steps of the toiling saint and digs
h .0the0WIttares in
sforhisfeet
8the the field of time wherever
orrtiesdwnhoeat to be, and, of course, the
IheGyVvilsoiNlifiv
Britthragwho iiss trudoie4 the kind of -work the Devil
alone should do I
We aro told he does not go about as a roaring
BatEwohnoranoswhai;
1 we )oold responsible for the ever-
lasting sow
To be heard in home, in church and state, to
earth's remotest bound,
Utile Devil, by unanimous vote, is no w here to be
found?
Won't somebody step to tho front forthwith, and
make his bow and show
riow thetrands and crimes of a single day spring
up ? We want to know.
TheDevil was fairly voted out, and, of course, the
Devil's gone ;
Bat simple people would like to know who carrie0
his business on.
—A. J. _Hough.
When I know a man to be w
know how to take him. s When
a man to be a goody-goody m
only safety am to let him alone.
you meet a man who am distres
de gmeral wickedness of de worl
you lend him money widout goo
ity. When yon meet a man w
an' um,' an' rubs his h
gether, an' rolls up his eyes, do
lenge him to trade horses. Fi
man who weeps bekase de wor
better, an' I will show you a m
makes his own home .unhappy.
de belief ob a man who has put
y'ars of life on dis planet dat it
to be too good dan it am
wicked. De law will soon get
de too wicked, but -de too good
cached. Gin me a man who
debts, speaks de truf in his
lets whiskey alone, ABM hi
right, an' takes de side ob de
poo' an' de young an' weak in
of life. -He's a man to tie to,
doan' reach heaben, all odder
men will sten' a mighty slim
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Gaieties.
"Oh, give me, anything made of
beans," exclaimed a Boston man taken
siok in the West, when asked what he
would have to eat. They obeyed his
request. They gave him castor ell.
"Henry," said his wife with Chilling
severity, saw you coming out of a
saloon this afternoon." "Well, my
darling," replied the heartless man,
epee wouldn't have your husband stay-
ing in a saloon all day, would you ?"
"Man, John, wasna yon preaching ?
Yon's something for a body to bring
away wi' him. Nine heads, an' twenty
particulars to ilka head—an' sic mouth-
fa's o' grand words ! Ou, man ! it was
fine. If ane could just mind onything
he said, it wad. do ane guid."
"Men often jump at conclusions,
says a proverb. So do'dogs. We saw
a dog jump at th p conclusion of a cat
which was sticking through the open-
ing of a partly closed door, and t made
more disturbance than a ; church
A young lady who had ,ordered home
scandal.
a pair of unusually high heeled boots,
was flushed by the announcement by
Bridget fresh from answering the door
bell, "If ye plaza, miss, there's a man
in the hall below with a pair of shtilts
.
for yez."
A minister, while marrying a couple
recently, was rather disconcerted on
asking the bridegroom if he was willing
to take the young lady for his wedded
wife, by his scratching his head and
saying : "Yes I'm willing ; !but I'd.
much rather have her sister." '
Choice Bits From Fl
Drawer.
—At New Brighton, State
are three Episcopal churche
rectors, it is said, • entertain
different views as to ritual.
man who happens to belong t
denomination one day asks of
copal neighbor how be des
three churches. "Well" re
Churchman,
"At Christ's Church they are Low and
At St. Mary's they are High and Orazy
At the Apeeneion they are Broad an
This definition possesses
should. be incorporated into
edition of the Church Diction
• —The faculty of one of o
theological seminaries recei
time since a letter, in which t
itarits of a small town in Kane
to them for a 'young clergyma
charge of their spiritual
The long and formidable arra
ifications whi3h the minis
possess, and the extremel
salary attached to the positi
the good doctors of the fee
something akin to despai
much thought, one suggested
reply shduld run thus : "The
of whom we know who co
you is our reverend college
now dead some few years,
having accustomed himself t
feed (air), could perhaps eke
subsistence upon the salary
propose." This, after due de
was rejected, and the next
listened to : "We.know of ni
cepting the Apostle Paul,
proaches to your standard of
might preach of a Sunday, a
living by sail -making on w
This was at length also reje
the following reply finally hi
despatched :• "We know of
earth good. enough for you, or
possibly live on the salary yo
.1
ked, 1
know
', !DV
when
dbbei
, doan
sePur-
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4itaoi!
o say
,
me
hai
n 9
nb.'
n Vvt.autths
•It
e top
la ole
a 't bis
e his
MS;
I inil
d, an
battle
if he
sorts o'
7
I
-*apes
i
Island,
,1 whose
is ightly
1
gentle -
another
is Epi
ed the
iecl t e
i ;
ELBazy .'
rit, t
ne
largest
cid some
•' h
e in alb-
s applied
•' -4 take
dtleati
I of qu n.
r ,na st
• meagre
S, threw
lty into
i t a At Illth° er
y, man
satisfy
• r sident,
nd who,
heavenly
ut a bare
inch e on,
berati n,
i roposal
I one, exel
iwlib tsp.,
f
iety ; he
d get his
els-days,"
intept,n and
a
e I, man on
Who could
I mention.
I make an
tie' who
, ,.
me down
1
tfeank esu
t r c led
Ij)O1 on of
hil ren
d h use
1 fel ow
esu ed
u red, "le
o sir,' ra-
t r se
t ai. I cal -
did tell
,
innIeso
in din
ited n
ng ,c9un-
econae a
't was tied
e) and , the
!answered
you charge,
i,v
11 Wfl me a
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eholery has bio
mike from her
awakening on
the ,falls nabor
boil made to, k
Misa Nancy
twins twin day
the is Rupp
'a poor scraggy
hall its day&
to report the p
respects to li;f1
scribe myself,
P.
Unfai
THE
reememsesame
ty is only tolerable, and
eorit about 2 and one half
. There is a powerful
e subject of religion in
ood, and many soals are
ow their sins forgiven.
ith a nere naber, had
re yesterday. i One of
d to be a seven naonther,
thing, and vspn't live
his is about atvl I have
esent quarter. -Give my
s.. Buchanan, and sub -
Yours truly, -f-- —,
at—, Fulton po.,111.
Advantages.
, finding his cash at a
ed to adopt "the road"
al means of refreshing
and having -.provided
huge horse -pistol, pro-
ith to the conventional
on" and lay ' in wait.
onventional "farmer re -
market with a bag of
arse soon aprared, to
at with the egnlation
offer of choice, "Your
life 1" a remark fortified
neons exhibition of the
usual way. e Tle fanner,
er, essayed tp temper -
not have thee stain thy
friend ; and didst thou
y gold, it wonbe theft ;
kill me, it woad be mur-
1 A bargain is no sin,
ce between tvyo honest
ve thee this bag of gold
hioh thou holtest at my
suspecting amateur Mac -
perhaps to the Quaker's
citude for Ulf spiritual
the exchange without a
itation. "No'v, friend,"
y Ephraim, leveling• the
me back my Oold, or 1'11
'ns out 1" "Blaze away,
" said Pat. "Sure, there's
of powther in it !" The
old Quaker.
An Irishii
lovs [ebb, res
as s; profess
the exoheq
hirolself wit
cesided f rt
"lonely
Th no
tu mg
meney" of
whom elate
highwayma
meney or y
by the sim
firearm t
whef was
ize.I "I
sou wit
rob me
and dids
der, B
but a co
men. I
for:the
ear."
heath,
logic an
welfare,
mcimen
cried t•e
w‘pon, "giv
bldw t y br
thin, da
niter a
reeult
Almo
seine ti
red pec
cnc1ud
little a
ienaid
at;the
ladicro
spectac
Who ha
eabh ot
i
evlery d
tee any
soarer
e
napes
dibate
tat h
chosen
(alecor
tc; c
the hu
faul
work c
ideas,
that is
and so
While
hOrsel to
tails o he
4 1
We therefore advise you t
Waiter—"Don't you wish to be called effort to secure the angel Ga
in the rooming, sir ?" "Yes sir." could board in heaven, and c
Walter—"When will you be called,
Sundays to preach.
sir?" G-uest--"That depends on how —Nothing like the simple
I feel in the morning. I am very tired of youth. A Pennsylvania
now. I'll ring for you when I desire to rather early in the morning
to be called." ,
his parishioners. One of th
'What's the difference between a saw him coming, and ran int
man going to Plymouth Church and a to tell his mother. The li
lover about to propose ?" asks the Boa- , soon returned to the front, a
ton Courier. Don't know—Boston his play. The clergyman in
Post. Then you had better go to school. your mother at home ?" '
One is going to see Beecher and the plied the child : "she is out
other to beseech her. I "Tell her, when she returns,
"Can a man see without eyes ?" aelt- led," said the clergyman. '.
the . professor. "Yes sir," was the her," replied the little boy.
prompt answer. "Pray sir, how can —A rich and catchpenny
you make that out ?" cried the astonish- justice, newly elected—a de
ed professor. "He can see with one eye, and. of laughing habit—was
sir," replied the ready witted youth,and on by a long favored, unasst
the whole class shouted with delight at try swain, who was about t
his triumph over metaphysics.
Two countrymen went into a hatter's
to buy one of them a hat. They Were
delighted with the sample, inside the
crown of which was inserted a looking
glass. "What is the glass for ?" said
one of the men. The other impatient
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"happy Benedict." The kn
in the most approved mann
"charge" was called fcr an
as follows: "How much d
squire ?" Well, the law
dollar and a half ; you m
what you please." "All ri
;e)w
a
1
pay e
let' Her 's
at such a display of rural ignorance, ex- fifty cents; that'll make y a two d 1 -
claimed : "What for ? why, for the men lars." The squire tang ed—and,
who buys the hat to see how it fits." did the town, when it became public.'
A small daughter of a friend of ours
who had been accustomed to the
simplicity of the nursery table, when
first allowed to take a meal with the
family was specially charmed with the
mystery of the castor. After watching
her father peppering something, she
passed her own plate, Baying politely :
"Please put a little dirt on mine, too,
Papa." 4
A Highland m an's Prayer.
Rutnading the Mull of Kintyre, in a
storm. "Keep her head up, Tuncan,
keep her head up, man ; we'll mayba be
able to make Campbleton or Carradale
yet before the daylicht goes oot."
Duncan—"Keep your own head tips
Tonald, and not sit in the pows there
greetin' like a pubbly jock. If we get
to Canapbelton, I doot it'll be by crawl-
ing along the bottom. Och, och, thia is
what I got by sailing wi' a whisky cask
like you aboard ; 0 Lord, I wish it
was yesterday." Duncan—"Stop fecht-
jag ; we're Daudet doon." Tonald—
"You micht pray, I'll watch if -you
• pray." Duncan—"Yes. 0 mighty for
gracious Lord, Tonald's an eau feef ;
he stole McQuilim's nets and hens, and
promised me the hauf, but niffer did :I
get a broon bapee. It's twenty years
since socht a favor from you, an' if
you'll trek' Us safe intae Campbelion it'll
he as ling again afore I'll ask anither."
The too Good. Man.
Our friend of the "Limekiln Club," in
Detroit, seems inclined to the belief
that the Pecksniffs of the world are
not, ou the whole, the best, and he ex-
presees his sentiments in the quaint and
philosophic style for which he is so
widely known.
"Doan' be too good," said the old
man, as he crossed his hanns 'under his
coat tails. -I advise you to be good,
but not goody -good. When a man
re-a4ies a sartin line of goodness, he will
havf/de respect an' esteem of all who
rneethim ; orfuns will bless hir4, an'
widders will pray for him. Wh n he
crosses ober dat line, he will pay fur
de poo' wid one hand„ an' lend bioney
at fifteen per cent. wid de odder. He
wil ailed tears fur his naybur's -woes,
hilt leave six inches of snow on his side -
Walk liar de people togwade frew. His
chili wilt quiver when lae weeks of de
poe:.heathen in Africa, but his own boys
vstirplay base-ballin de alley on Sun-
day. He will weep ober de need of
more ortun asylums, but he wont put
down a in money. I doan'
want unffin to do wid a too good man.
—Perhaps some of our cl
will appreciate the level I.
orical friends
Pad nese of
a Western minister, who bee een so
ranch troubled about mar/lege Mist th t
he issued the following irctilar\aiiid
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price list : One marriag , ,plain, $2.
Ditto, kissing the bride, ;$3. Ditto,
trimmed with one groomsbnan and one
bridesmaid, $4 ; 50 cents eitra for each
additional groomsman or ! bridesmaid.
Bachelors past forty will ebe oharged
extra.' Maids of same ageeiten'per cent.
off. Mileage will be charged in long
distance matches. Liberal reduction
to clubs. Payments cash no notes or
securities accepted. No money refund-
ed or rebates made for , poor goods.
Come early,- and come often.
phone.
tably dressed
he other day
and thickly inquired if he could have
the use of their telephone for i a few
moments. As a matter of fact, the
office had none, but the clerk in 1 charge
placed an old chaitapagne'bottle on the
desk, month toward the stranger, and
told him to go ahead. H3 drew up his
chair, eyed the bottle long and cllesely,
and finally put his mouth to the open-
ing and called out: "Hello 1 hello 1
Shay, hello 1" - After waiting half a
minute for an answer, he{ lifted 'tip the
bottle, snuffed at it, and then tarned to
the clerk and said: "Ca 't raise 'em."
"Can't "No shut I can't get a
Borrowing a Tel;
A middle aged respe
stranger entered au office
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WURON EXPOSIT' OR.
SEASON OF 1881.
EEDS, SEEDS
OESOT
Having purchased a Large Stock of
FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS
ife Partnership.
ry one has had occasion
wonder how certain mar -
their acquaintance ever
go through life together, Bo
appear to have in common
It is pathetic and yet
time there is something
ut it. It is truly a curious
ee a husband and wife
itively nothing to say to
who comeaumeate, to be
tete d to the comnkonplaces of
y , but who are ilumb so far
ea nterchange of, thought is
ed vho sit through an even.
ter a•liment or ride a hundred
ide byside with no hing to in.
ey nd the fact of the r proximity
re are two people who have
ea*h other out of al the world
mg to the common uperstition
itt panions. If they drift apart
hal d is almost alw ys blamed,
he ife is in many c ses the one
hile her hush nd in his
m s in contact w'th men of
nd becomes a part of the life
pu.hing on into a different plane,
is • tightened and. broadened even
e ixwearied by it, she allows
thong te
While he
and d ell
dilkii8eidis
81
ee
being all
WOME1 w
We of the r
perf:ct :t
need f f t
ampl 8.
�liph
fort,
lerran
:Pave
'40paaame
Wor
Ohaz
in a
twee a h
you?'
sound." The clerk went on with his
writing, and by-and-by the man arose,
heaved a deep sigh, and said as he
moved off : "You didn't fool me 'tall.
I knew all the time th 't it Was me
who was full instead of that bottle."
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A _Valuable eport,
An old friend and val ed correspond-
ent at Washington sendii the following :
A recently appointed poetmaster under
Buchanan, finding by hee"instrections
that he was to report qularterly, addres-
sed the following official communica ion
to the President :
.1 July 9;1
Mr. James ilveltanan resident of
•
e absorbed i▪ n t
work, and at
o not rise above
rehearses her litt
Ripon them, she
m annoyance
one great tronb
a failure. Th re are many
know no more of the real
husbands than they do of
anger. That there is no
ist is shown by countless ex -
Picture Mrs. Carlisle, as Mrs.
nt escribes her, incessantly oc
ev'tle the little care of a house
neshe was not on y Obliged tc4
ings for her huslband's • cona
leo to invent contrivances tb
11
e little de -
length her
them, and
e vexations,
fancies that
, unless in -
e worthy of
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From the Well -Known Boase of
OHN A. BRUC & Co.,
prepared to offer, either in B lk or by the
Paper, Good, Fresh and Be table
EEDS OF ALL
INDS,
the Lowest Possible Price, co sisting of a
Variety of
Swede Turnip,Field and Garden Carrots,
Mangel Wurtzel,
Millet and Hunga n Grass,
Clover and Timothy
And All Kinds of arden and
Rower Seeds.
GROCERIES, OR
AND PROVISI
CKERY,
)NS.
SOMETHING
iNEW- ! SOMETHING *EW
A cOMPLETE 'MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
We have a Full Stook of Gioeeri Crookery, and
Previsions, and would cell spool -1 attention to
cur Large Stock of •
NEW 111 S
ponsisting of Moynne, Ping Sney Young Hyson ,
Gunpowder, Congos, Unoolore , and Japans,
411 Fresh and Nei
Arid Better Value than ever bele
pnblia. Also
EXTRA GOOD VALUE
Give us a Call and be eonvlre1 that M. Mor-
rison's is the right place to buy fom.
wh
et
ut
•m little troubles, and yet at th
time was possessed of a min
le of appreciating his greater
and of correctly estimating hi
ctee, and wee withal eo interests
that oncerned him that the hal
tiours spon
Billclosuitebteutift
a
la k
*n tehxahmepr'lehsel'r
husband id
lares to have been the moat
delightful
omenta of his life 1 There
need be
no greater disproportion b
sband and wife whose circ e
is smaller and whose abiliy is fax lee
oras, of them
devoted a eotion and complete compa
ionehip er not told -of in Inagazine
ticles, the are going on before our ve
eyes in Ina II ble homes, and the truth
there appr iated that in, order to
all that On ought to be there needs
he ;that 'renewing of Oae mind"
avhieh Eta • erton speaks ip the "Int
lectnal Lib." No man or woman w
gives then tht to this matter can c#
elude that it is wise to draw continn
upOn the c pital with whibh they st:
ed, but will try to increase it by fr:
thoughts, and by _making themsel
constant]. interesting and helpful to e
other.
I VA' Ag Foot Fo emost.
Moth4r
times 1 t
morning
do not
cause fo
An uric
the hes
dered sto
by the a
these ev11
in a chi d
' — thatS°nId' 2
and sisters knew that so
e children get up in
"wrong foot foreMost, but t
ays realize that there is s
t.
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mfortable• Posi ion in bed—
Oo high or too low—a di or-
ach or the, irifitation ca sed
eful little itScrides—an of
furnish cause or ill te per
is useless s ridicule is w rse
omething that I children an -
of milk, orev4a warm w
tle cuddling, and a
ivert the eland's mind
fort of the moinent, and
d be, a ennile and. a
ply repay Ilt3 fo- five, min
r -
is
to
of
1-
0
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rt-
sh
es
ch
10
e -
he
ey
me
Season,
e offered to the
Thle
Pop,
atest In
•- Mu
TET 3D Ca...T_;_A.P.S
eution for the Production of
is Automatically is
TH
N SUGARS.
United States :
DEAR SI11,—Be454 required by the in-
structions of the Post offiee to Ireport
quarterly, I know heerWith foolfel that
pleasin duty by reportin as fellows.
The harvestin has been egoin on peerty,
and -most of the naborcl' have got their
cuttin dun. Wheat is ardly a averag6
crop ; on rolen land corn is yallerish,
and •wont urn out more than ten Ot
fifteen buithels to the a er. The health
7.
th4
not be
A dri
with a Ili
story to
the discjo
is rewe. d
which
petiole()
IS
South Side of Main AS
site Market Ss' eet,
If lef to the mercy df servant
oiderdiuliren, the little bne, wa
an uncc1rIfortable frame of mind
body, is sjy likely. to remain ero
instead o being soothe4 end comfo
it is ofte4. made more and more
table by Weide or harsh words.
Five minutes in a moher's lap
set the child right. I know, for I
experim+ted.
—Hnailton Deson, a pro
Philadelphia manufacturer, hap
four million acres of land fro
State di Florida. This is said
the ler' eet purchase, ever needle
single
is nea
price
to set
on the
erson in the world. ! The
as large as Nev Jersey.
aid is unknown. Deson
e large number of immi°
nd.
reet, Oppo-
M. MORRISON, -
NOTICE! NCITICE !
ter,
nny
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CHILD CAN PLAY THEM.
" The Mechanical 0rgt1Inet4e is certainly a musical wonder—there is nothing composed that it
cannot per1rm, and the low lice at which they are sold should fill every house in the land with
its harmed ofmeet soande. '—Ners York Tribune.
EAFORTH.
0. L. P
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Has now on Hand a We Assort° d
Stock of Sil erware.
ESIGNS ARE SECOND TO NONE,
AND PRICES LOW.
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SCOTT BROTHERS,
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO.
The Musical Instrument Emporium.
GOLD WATCHES,
GOLD CHAINS,
GOLD RINGS,
Rnglish Colored and American Gold
Sets, Silver Watches nd Chains
VERY CHEAP AT 0.
Watchmaker, Jeweler an
AIN STREET, -
1881
1881
1-1 CENTRAL GROCERY, SEAFORTH
3
INIZZUCEMIZEth2;Y5INVCIIIMININI
THE GREAT SALE
IS NOW GOL.NO ON AT
. G. A.TT '1'7
GROCERY AND PROVISION
STORE, SEAFORTH.
SPECIAL ATTENTION is directed to my
I.- large and well assorted stock of Tess—the
best value for your money ever offered; you 01111
get three pounds of Good Tea for Si, e.na for
pounds of the best Tea Dust for $1. All other
Goods are cut down and cre beteg sold at
THE OROCERY DEPARTMENT.
L mere Shipments oi T4n;#, Sugar, Tobaccos, and Generai Groceries, which we
at4 selling at plias that ca not be beat; 9 pounds of Standard Granulated Sugar for $1; 11
pon ds of Bright Yellow Re ed Sugar for $1; Teas from 35 cents up to 80 lents per potmd, and
eve package sold warranted to give the purchaser satisfaction or cash refanped—No 11unabug.
Fal 8t.0031t in Pickles, Sauces, Canned Meats, Canned Fruits, &c.
PROWION S—Flotur, Oat and Corn Meal, Granulaterkl Wheat, Buck-
wheat Flow, Hams, Bacon, Potatoes, &c.
L. PAPST'S
Engraver,
SEAFORTH.
THE VERY LOWEST RATES
All kinds of Groceries, a large istock -of .augars,
Cheap Currants, Raisins,: Prunes, Dried Aples,
Canned Peaches, Lobstere, Sardines, Salmon,
Black -Currant jelly, Red Currant Jelly, Pine
Apple, Orange, Lemon, Honey in one ound. tin,
ixedPrckles by the Qns.rt or Gallon—ale° in
bottles.
ese
ALL KINDS OF 1-ROVISIONSI
FRESH AND GOOD, SUCH AS
Flour, Cornmeal, Oatmeal, Bran, Shorts, Chop
Stuff, Seed Corn, Pork, Sugar Cured Hams, Po-
tatces, Cheese, Syrups, 4ap1e Molassee, &AI. A
New Lot of
C OoKERY AND GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT.
This Department is unisnally well Resorted; We sell Plain and Decorated China by the dozen
or i sets • Large Assortment of China Tea Sets, from $5 to 820; Granite Tea Sets, Plain and
De °rated, from 82 andanis • Dinner Sets; Bedroom Sets, from $2 50: up to 812; Stook
of lassunre is 'immense ; Call arid see it; We have a large stook of Bar Goods, and would call
spe4ial attention to our stock of Cgars.
PA.R#1.1
ANKING
izs7
OUSE.
THE SEED DEPARTMENT,:
Full Stock in Clovers, Common Bed, Large Late, Alsike arid White Dutch ; Timothy, Htmgarian
Gritss, illet, White and Golden, Orchard Gress, Tares, Carrots, Mengel and Turnip eeds ; Gar-
de Sees by the paper or in bulk; Seed Potatoes in Early Rose, Late Rose; Snow Flake, Beauty of
Heron and White Elephant; Top Onions, Dutch Set Onions and English Potato Onions.
in 'te inspection of our Large Assortment of Goods, Note the fact
ano remember t1u4 we sell the best Goods that the Market contins.
LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY, Main Street, Seaforth.
FREE DELIVERY. Under the Cloak, Ctirdno's Block.
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE
Cream Crocks, Milk Pans, Jugs, all sires of
Flower Pots, and a large stock of Giese Gem
Fruit jars.
•
Butter, Eggs and Lard, and some of the
best varieties of Sweet Turnip eeed in Stook.
73 A. G. AULT, Seaforth.
SEAFORTH.
OFFICE—in the pr
ly occupied by the
merce, and under t
Hotel, Man Street
raises former-
ecnk of Com-
Cammercial
NOTES AND BILLS ISCOUNTED.
English and Forel. • Exchange
Purchased a d Sold.
FARIVIERS'SA E NOTES
Rarchased at Reaso able Rates.
Honey Lent on Colin eral Securities.
Drafts lamed, paab1x at par at all
of Coiuneroe.
Branehee o tne B:
1NTE1rEST Allow d on Deposita
Money to Loan
mortgages -
Al„ M 8;
Manager and •roprietor.
THE LEADING DRUG HOUSE.
HICKSON & 00. SEAFORTH.
USED ALL -THE YEAR ROUND
40HNSTONIS SARSAPARILLA!
ONSTANTLY ON HAND AND RECEIVING
BATH SPONGES AND BATH TOWELS.
BATH GLOVES AND BATH BRUSHES.
BATH SOPS AND TOILET SOAPS.
PERFUMERY AND OOMBS.
BRUSHES AND PURSES.
PIPES AND SMELLING BOTTLES.
SHOULDER BRACES AND CHEST PROTECTORS.
PUFF BOSES AND PUFF POWDER, &C.
For Liver Complaint, Dyspvga,
and for Putihing the Blood.
TT has been in use for 20 year, and has proved
to be the best preparationin the marketior •
Sick Headache, Pain in the Side or Back, Liver
Complaint, Pimples on tbe Face, Dyspeptis,
pilee, a r dell Diseases that axle° from a, Disorder-
ed Liver or an impure bloed. Thousands of our
best people take it and give it to their children:
hy8i018:138 prescribe it daily. 'Those who use it
once recommend it to -others. It is made from
allow Doclr, Honduras SarsaparillasWild-Cherry,
tillingia, Dandelion, Sassaras, Wintergreen,
and other well-known valuable Roots and Herbs.
lit is -Strictly vegetable, ,and cannot hurt themost
elicate constitution. It is one of the best med-
cines in use for regulating the bowels. It is
sold by all responsible artiggists at one dollar for
quart bottle, or six bottles for five dollars.
Those who cannot obtain a bottle of this medi-
cine from their &ingest may send ns one -della;
and we will deliver it to them free of any charges.
W. JOHNSTON & Co., Manufacturrs, 161 jeff-
arson Avenue, Detroi, Mich. For sale by J. S.
110BERTS, Seaforth. 7064
n Hand, Lots of that Beautiful and Heal-
thy Summer Beverag,
"THE MONTSERRAT FRUIT LIME JUICE,"
The Meet Healthysnd Delicious Drink in the Market. Small and Large Bottles at
CHRYSTAL & BLACK,
ICKrON & CO.'S DRUG STORE, SEAFORTH.
• ADDRESS. TO THE ELECTORS.
SMI H.—" Good morning Jones, where are you going to ?"
JON F3.—" I am going down to M. ROBERTSON'S Furniture Warezooins, to get some new
irniture, you see mine is getting played out and I want to get some firsttrate furniture at very low
rices. Otir baby wants a new cradle, and they say that he hoe the very b st and cheapest in the
°IinDLY.' I?) ESS.—o the Free and Independent People of Huron:
M. OBERTSON begs to state that he has removed to the premises lately oeoupied by Mr. John
ldd, s a Hardware store, and that he is now prepared to furnish everything in the Furniture line
at retutably low prices. Intending parehseers will find it greatly to their advantage to call and
warn e his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Repairing promptly attended to. Furniture made
to order on very short notie. Picture framing a specialty. All work gunnteed. Farm produc,
withers, wood and lumber taken in exchange.
HIS UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT
rmerly, under his own eupervision, and will be conducted with the giustest care and atten -
His Ertook of Caekta, Coffins, Shrouds &o., will be found complete 4 and at the very lows t
Funerals attended In the country. A:Hearse for hike. Remember he plaze.
PRACTICAL
BOILER MAKERS.
T HE Subscribers have bought the Tools and
Boiler Business lately carried.on by the Gods
erichFoandry and Manufacturing Company, and
having had an experienoe of over eight years in
that shop, are n ow prepared to carry on the trade
ID all its 'blanches.
Any work entrusted to us will receive prompt
attention. First-elss work guaranteed.
All kinds of Boilermade and repaired, also
Sinoke Stacks and Sheet Iron 'Work, tic., at rea-
sonable rates.
New Salt Pans lamas and old ones repeated on
the shortest notice, and at prices that defy corn-
,
petition.
CHRYSTAL & BLACK,
686-52 Box 103, Goderiia;
M. ROBERTSON, SEAFORTH.
T H E
OLD FAVORITE GALLERY.
ANDREW CALDER,
THE Pioneer PhotOgrapher of Seaforth, having
gone through the fiery ordeal, is mown:inning
again in full blast, innate new and commodious
premises in Scott's 'Block. This is the oldest
Gallery in this sectiOn, and has been thoroughly
refitted and equipped with all the latest appli-
ances and scenic effete specially for the &worn-
modation of Mr. Calder's large and increasing
trade: Having now got into one of tho hand-
somest and most completely furnished galleries
in the west, he is now in & better position than
at any previous time to tarn out all work in the
Photgyaph10 line entrusted to him in *superior
manxj, at the lowest living profit,and on the
shortet possible noire. A call is cordially so-
licited from all.
692 A. CALDER, Soott'e Block, Scatoeth.
' s
EGG EMPORIUM.
THE HURON. FOUNDRY, SAFORTH a
1.1A*APE1 put an Engine into the Fitting • Shop to drive IAethos, Plane* and Drills, independent of
e Plow Grinding and Polishing Machine ry, pasties wanting *ork done can have it at y
titoe, es stesin will be up every working day.
ALL REPAIRS ON ENGINES, MILLS AND OTHER MACHINERY
•
A t. to on short not oe. On hana and made to order, Horse Powes, Grain Craslies, S
Oa land Bollers,Gaig Plow, Grate Bars, &a. Plow Slautinge made to order pat ns
by pprties wanling thesame.' Plow Pointe aajioiaIty, made bola Genuine ' cir P
onL
irom • and 1rwaned hardJand tettg,h. Wal also Fit, Grind aid Polish PlOw Casfings ,
sa
atop la fitted with Grinding Stones and Emery Wheels Idt each work. 11M11 also take .ntraes4c#:
Boilers, Gliat and Morning Mills, Saw Hills and other Machingy. WIE make Plane nd
tions for Mills, Ae. All Alteratkms en Nab or Engines albenW to. Will also make
al -
on all ldnds of Machinery.
J. S. RUNCIMAN Seaforth.
J. S. itinciman has gone aw ay for the winter, the bushiess will be carried oz
bW
. . likingicen until his return.
THE Subscriber hereby thanks 11111 1M1111111101111
-I- customer& (merchants and. kyfor -their
liberal patronagt durins the Areas, ss*
hopes by strict integrity and clellit #10,0mt1Ost to
business to merit their confidence stat ma*
the future. Having greatly enlerged *I! prelle•
lees during the winter, be is now serepae4t011417
THE HIGHEST CASH PRIOE
For any quantity of Good Fresh Eggs, delivered
at the Egg Emporium,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORH.
Wanted by the subscriber,25 tons a good dry
clean wheat straw.
D. D. WILSON
THE ZURICH CARRIAGE FACTORY,
HESS & HABERER
IJAVE always On hand, and make to Order,
Waons!, Sleighs, Carrinee,lag.,
glee, Cutters, and every otherettklein their
ane.
T bey peroonally, superintend their own bd-
ness, and can guarantee a good article both as
to material and wokmanship.
For Style and Finish their work cannot be
surpassed by the large city esteblishments.
Repairing promptly attended to. Give re a
trial and be convinced that we 13$11 satisfy youse
to quality and 1prieel.
Mr. Hess is well known to the public, having
been in business hi Zurich for over12 years.
636 E HESS it HABEIIB.
THE RIGHT SIDE UP. •
JOHN WILLIAMS, KINBURN.
HAVING secured the services of Mr. 11
Stinson, w1 ID well known hi. this • e •
as a first-olass orse-shoen and as a
workman second no man In the County, we
therefore feel ce dent in being able to give
entire satisfaction in all kinds of work, an& to
shoe all kinds of 1 t in the bestpossible roamer.
Buggis, Ca ' gas. Waggons, Sleighs, Cut-
ters, Land Rolles, Flows and Harrows kept on,
hank' and made tO order on short Thedfier
Plices as low as those of Nay other
A call solicited end satisfaction a.ned ee
no pay demanded.
63 JOHN WILLiMS.
MORE HORSES WANTED
GROSSMAN & STIARt
AlliOLL be at SHARP'S HOTEL, SEAFOATE,
T v every Saturday, for the purpose of buying
Heavy Dntught Horses from 8107 Youla
688 GROSSMAN P
c.AaRa..3.0
T S. CIA16.PBEL, Provinsial !mit Surma
• and Civil Engineer. Orders by mallytoroyi
ly attended to.
79 D. S. CAMEELI#, Mitchell
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