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White to play and Mate in three
SOLUTE* TO •PRO,B.I.X#, No
wrim.
B to Q Kt 4
. 2 Tkto K 13 8 .
3 Kt to Q 6
4 Kt te Q;B 8
5 Kb mates
BLAmr.„
P moyes,
tks P
K moves
K moves
MOV:
64.
_SOLVTION TO PROBTIPT -No. 63.
lKtoQ� Kt° Kt sq
- 2 K tke-Q 2 .P. . K toR-sq
!- 3- Kt to Q 4 - IC movea
4. Kt tO'Q 8 = K Moves
5 Kt to Q B 6 Moves
• 6 K t%B 7 moves
7 P to li,Kt 7 (ch)ltmoics
.8 P to Kt 8- (611)-- -- IC moires
6 =tett
,13-1I,OTLEM NO. 66.
- BY
T.P.13U1L..
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QR
K B 2
&5 Q B, 2-
Q 4
White to play and 'nate in three moves.
• GAIN' E Pilo. -67.
. A game played by Mr. Wiaker against Mt.
Gossip in the\ GlOttruvrnt tourney
(EV461L,) GAMBIT REFUSED.)
WHI BLACK.
• Mr. Wrs
FtoK4-
2KICttoB3
= 3 KB o!114
4 P :to Kt 4
PtoQICt5-*
J6 Kt tk-sK P
P. to .
Btks
9 B tks
TO KKtte133-.
11 B to IC '3
• 12 Castles!
13 QKttoB 3
14 P tks
15 P to KR 3
16 P toK Kt4
17 B -tai 105
18 Qto 3rd
• 19 PtksPi
20 Pto-K
21 Ktto .R 2
22 PtoKB3
• 23KttoK, 2
24KRtoB• 2
25 P tks
26 R to Kt 2
27'1ttksi3
28Kto B sq
29 R to K Ict sq.
30 R to Kt 2 •
31 Q tks Kt
32 Kt to B 4
33KtoB 2
341CtoBS
35 K tks P .
36.RtoKBsq
37- R to K sq (ch)
38•IttoK 6
39.KbtoB3
401Q tksR
41.PtoQ5
••M Gossir.
PtoK4_
QKttoB2
ICBtoB4
B to Kt 3
KtoQR 4
QtoB3
KtoBsq-
PtoQ3
tks
B toKt 5
KtoB5
R to K sq
PtoQB3
P tks •
B to.K R 4
QBto13,2
Q Kt 3
PtoKR4
Q tk.s,RP
•P.to Q 4
BtoKKt3
K R to his sq
QRtoK4
R tks B (oh)
Q tks Kt P
QtoR 5
Q tks Kt (ch),
Q to R 8 (eh)
Q to R 6,(ch]
tka P §
P tics P
P tka (ch)
Q to It 511,
QtoKI33
R to his 3 11-
K to.li 2
Kto9 2
Q to Kt 4 ch
R tks
KtoB 2
P tks
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And dealer iu Pure
DRaCS' CHEMICALS & DYE STUFFS.
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LtiePttigDepLnietii ruder the special
case ef espericaced Cbew'st,
MU. It. NVALTON.
Janus '21st, 1869. ' 59
SEAFORTH MILLS.
Flour• and Feed !
—0 — —0 —
jay:VYING received AO Agency feriae W
Scobie, foe the sale of the;e a a
LL klou,', I ani now peepaied to fkanlieii
, piaci:as-cm with aa
,
WHICH DEFY' COMPETITION.
§rarrt:a orderiese Flour or. FeCal. flow Me,
ise tea e the same e30i ve i e of
l'o vs a ea the s1oic io1i..i.
See -fort -la -2.0.1a 1869.
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Note
„The• Fact !,
THAT
Xo 1Pa1trid rgf
NEW GALLERY
Is now complete with 4 new ,-
VOIGHTLAN DER INSTRUMENT.
AT, Baekgrouuds.. c., c. Neee 1. t
fiest-clas,s petaties taken, and ea:: Ve-
110a.p)talli geed. • -
C4ALLERY over Dr. Smith's 011ice, next door
to F. hies ee's.
Seafe.! :Anea 13, 1868., 31; Gut.
CANADA PEMANEN T BUILD:-
, -INC &SAYING SOCIETY •
i S p*.lepared t� advance moneyson improved
J• it seal Estate. on the most fa-vorable kilns i
'Lo-lei:sowers. and to busemoebgages. 1 • 1
. For pa rticill ars, ape ty ,i, o -their appraiser;
W. N. WATSON,'
Insurant e Agent, Seafoel h.
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• Seaforth, Fel. 20, 1863.
WAGGONS, • BUGGIESi -
A D all implements for farm use mann-
featured. by
• MIAUCHT & TEEPLE;
Good and. Cheap;
int mber the stand.
• NORTH ROAD SEAFORTH.
Seaforth, Feb. 20, 1868. „ 11-1T
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"c$isiif,Otlh Oxi)o.,:iilor 7 7
AND EITIZON AD Vr::ITZ,
' aest ape! s pnly10.-LI in flue
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ROSS '81. LAIXTONI
• D -T01:3 AND PtJELI...il 'I-% 1
/1/.4 /.‘r .8!1'1,!.1.' EY, S EA FOR TH.1
•
TE.nm .. 51.50 pee esstum, 1OE w1ve-01'1e.
42 KtksP. (ch) IC to Kt'2 1 f not so pa:d, $S.0t) v itiaa. ably-
.4s Q. to her 7 (ch) K to Kt sq cela;leesle
4 °And the game was &awn by Mutual consent.
NOTESRAT'. S OF ADV.ERTH;NO
.
• • Vlj AOP.E.C.NZNTS.
P to ITP ourth is stroll
• Whfte, having advanced P to Q Kt
' -fifth at his fifth move, should have prose-
cuted his attack with 13 to Q R third.
P ties Kt ought to have won Black -the
game. •
§ A good move. as the irtawn -cannot be
taken with either Queen or Pawn i without
immediate loss. Whate will now hive noth-
ing.betteS to do than to capture the Knikht.
H Here Black Missed an opportunity„ • He
should have played Q- K fourth, with a
decisive advaatage- in poSition.
Black of course cannot tak the Knight
on accouat of P., to $.8g, and if he had
checked with Queen at K Kt kairth, Whits
could have replied with K to third, threat.
mint to win the Queen The best MOve here
ger.
we ellen to boil, to iliafi tha
stmesti.ionaniiw_
OFFICES
TJIOU1. excellent —offices .‘let in Scott's
New Brick Block. A ply at
Afgo4uGgiiify & OLM-ST.ED'S.
Seaforth, Jan. 27L8ti9 • 60-tf
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UBLIC NOTICE.
MONTRF.Ak TEA COMPANY,
Ho.p1 LJ5tfeel, Mohlr,cal.
Our Teas,- afterthe Irtot severe' tests by
the beSt,, medical lauthoittie.4 and judges .of
Teas have been pronounced to bequitepu re,
and free from any artaflwial coloring, or po)s-
onouS substanees, so often used to improve
the appearance df Teat They:itre unequalled
for strength and :flavor. They have been
chosen_for their intrinsic wOrth, keeping in
mind health, economy, and a high degree of
pleasure -in drinking them -We sell for the
smallest possible profits, effecting a -Saving to
the consumer -0.1 15c. to 20c. per lb. Our
Teas are put up in 5, 12..15, 20 and 25 lb.
boxes, and are warranted. pure and free from
poisonous. substances. Orders for four 5 lb.
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box, sent carriage free to any Railway, Sta-
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own tea. We warrant all. the teo.Ave sell to
eve entire satisfaction. If they are not
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OT.E. THE A UDR ESS—The Montreal
Tea Company, 6 Bospital Street, Montreal.
Out of (wee one Thousand testimonial, we
i u s ex t the followiug : •
• .A YEAR'S TRIAL.
T h e Mo-ntreal Tea Company: Montreal, 1868.
(4 EN 1.8-1t is nearly a year since I purchas-
ed the first •chest of Tea, from your hoase.
1 have puichased many since, and. 1 am
pleased to iu form yon that the Tea as in
every cese peovcd most satis'actery, as well
as bsing eaaced'aigly Cheap. YOM'S very
uly. F. D.ENNI E.
Montreal Tea Company :
e4ENTLEil FN—The Tea 1 purchased of you
in March has given' great satisfaction and
AIM -OUT of i's is very fine. Itis'very steerage.'
but since 1 have been drinking your. Tea].
have been quite fee° from hears -burn, which
would always pain me after bieakfast. 1. at-
ibute this •purity of your Tea,. and shall
c ntinue a customer.' •
Y ou rs reap ectf n1 I y.
FRANCIS T. CREEN.
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54, at. John Street Montreal.
ontreal, .A pi 1 1868.—To the 111 ontre,a
Coinpany. 6 -Hospital Street, :Ment.,:(1•:.11 :
Ye notice v.' ii,11 pleasure tbe large ainbiti at
of .):a that we have forewarded to you to.
d: fret t pee ts of theporniniou, and we at
glad to find your business so rapidly Del'OtiS-
ng. „ We presume your Teas are givivg gene-
] ai itsatislaction, as out of the 1:age aliment
fo) wit -skied we have only had occasion to re-
in' nione boN-, which, we understand, was
seta Ott throua6h a mistake.;
• G. CH EN EY,
Manager Canadian Express Co.
•ANOTH-ER i WONDERFUL CURE OF
CONSUMPTION IN CANADA:
mgs,,R,f3 YOUNG & AIMEE:LI rs,1
it a duty I owe to you, as well as to he
public to inform, yon of the ntbst, oudiul
cure of Consumption, accomplished in 1111
person by the use of the Great Shoshon es
ileniedy and Pills. 1 Coughed' a geeat 1 al
day and night, expectorating a great quail i-
ty of inaLter, and had a great pain about ; y
le:t hula. • 1 had cold chills every day, a d
aevereiliglat sweats everynight, and betwc n
the racking cough and great sweating, I w s
almost deprived of sleep.; by these miseri.s
as well as the loss of appetite. I was so;
diiccd th at .1 could • h ard ty ,aand alone. I
was under the care . of a physician - for a
length of time, and Ending n� relief, I
-tried different receipes,. but all without
good effect. Squire Peterion of Bath, r
C0113mended me to use the Great Shoshone s
Remedy; 1 procured three bottles at onc
w:t h. the Pills,. so aoon as 1 commenced. 'mine
it 1 begen to get better, and when 1 he.d fl
ished this complenaent, the cough, e.xpector.
1 ien of matter, pain about the lung, chill
eiveatieg, &c., left me ; and. by coutinuin
its use 1 became strong and healthy. it s
new over two months since I quit the rem
dy, aucl there have been flo symptoms of th
dfseasereturning, and 1 have been, and a
noW, licali.hier and better than I have bee.
for yeaes. I trust you avill make this know
to the public, that they may be aware of Lb
pea l a.' vi faxes, of this truly vonde: r l
diau emedy.
PETER C'. V. MILLER.
Ereestown. Conaty of Lvuuoa
and Add; ne t on, 0_1:Lark). -
To all. to -whom it may come.—This is 1 -
certify final have been acquainted with th
O.IJOVe inen1.4itied gentleman, Peter C. 'V
Esq., for many years, and hav
kJ! o wn him • always to be of the very high
es':, respectability and a -very candid an
• tl'able person, and I am cou Meet that
;• sa rely vouch for thest rah of the 'above
or ar other statement made by Wm.
111.0,V. W. F. S. EARPER,
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44-ly Reetor of Eath, Ontario.
•
Sarsaparilil
• .....111•.••••••....
se. GREAT SENSATION.
A 0000 SENSATION.'
PAM CUBED IN AN INSTANT -
11•11,1•M•Mmil••••••
EIME AND ITS LESS-
-amolimm•••••••••
S.
rwenty rears Experience and Study in P g a
Good Medicine Secures a new source ef Hat
to Millions 1 !
JIMINE•11=101.11•1•11•11111
WoNDICIIPIJI. I1IPKOVEiIIErT
• _
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF.
r. Radway's newly discovered proce* for
ecuring medicinal extracts (in vacuo),14rom
regetable substances, adds greatly to t
movement of the Ready Relief. -
IN AN INSTANT it stops and en Into
noet violent PAINS, ACHES; C-41 PS,
iPASOISt with electrical velocity.
It removes every Ache, Cramp, SRegsm,
)r Pain that may exist in the INSI or
OUTSIDE °titian, Woman, or ChUdg.
ileoW TO APPLY IT..
Rub the part of the body where pain exists
hely with the Ready Relief; soak a liOnel
n the Relief, and , lay it across the tarts
whets!, there is a pain or Inflammation. It am
?arid' are too sensitive for rubbing, bathe the
)ody -with the Relief with a sponge. Pahl :the
nost excruciating will subside in a rEW
IHNITTES. •
CONGESTION OF THE LUN
Bowels, ridneys, Bladder —and in all cases where ere
s inflammation, Cu:atelier 'should he applied ireely,gtilicr
ritli the band by rubbing, or a sponge by bathing, ft by
',flannel soaked with Relief, and laid twross the piLiI
)arts. In a feW moments all rain will cease, taiLtho
muse that occasions the pain removed.
' TAKEN INTERNALLY.
Ten to 50 drops in half tumbler of water, Will in. I've
ninntes, stop Pain ; Cramps, Spasms, Colic and thiltunkia,
;ion of tho mucus membrane cf the internal viscera% Ibis
lose repeated every 15 nAnates, will cure the worst iltnas
A
Canada Cholera, Cholera, 111-orlAis,
Diarrhea! Dysenter y..andaU
paiura thscharaeaT from
•
the 13owela. ••
A Great Medical Trium
NEW PRINCIPLES IN PURGATIOW.
SECURED IN
DR. RADVVAY'S
Perfect Purgative Pi s,
Vegetable'Substitute for Calomel and May.
2 — Counter -Irritation, made perfe0 in
Radway's Pills, that withdraws inflamation
from Congested Blood Vessels, Nerves,
' Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, and other
viscera,- and purging all 'excrementitpus
corrupt humors and diseased deposits Atom I
the system.
3.—In these Pills a nourishing and nutri-
tious principle is secured, by which the
blood, uices and fluids of the system, pe-
ittonie invested with the vigor of life—ettley
are the only purgative medicine -that
strengthens during the process of purgation.
These Pills act as a solvent and tonic- to
the gastric juice, enabling this solve* of
the system to properly dissolve the St4bs-
tances taken into the stomach, and aie di-
gestion, and the convertion of said subkign-
ces into the proper constituents to !wake
pure, rich and wholesome blood, the defl n-
cy of which is the cause of Dyspepsia,
Diabeates and many urinary
diff-
culties, etc.
4.—They regulate the organs of thevs-
tem ; restoring functional harmony and se-
curing the secretion of ;the proper
consti-
tuents of each organ ; by their action the
Liver secretes its allotted proportion obi-
le—the Lungs, Carbon—the Skin, Swer4.—
the Kidneys, Urine, &c.
5.—The aged, and persons subjeck., to
Constipation, Costiveness, Paralysis And
Weakness of the Bowels, Kidneys and Blad-
der, &c., that have to resort to injectiongi—
bytaking two or three of Radway's Pills, ;'il1
_enjoy natural discharges, and by the otica.
sional use of them have regular operatiots.
In these cases their strengthening and miti-
tious principles are exhibited '• every dose
will add new strength to the bowels
Kidneys, &c.,- that may be worn or depleted
by disease or age.
6.—In these Pills, a want that science has
ever failed to supply is secured, and that is
a thorough purgative that can be given :in
safety in cases of eruptive fevers, as Srd4ll
Pox, Erysipelas, Yellow Fever, Scarlet ind
Typhoid .Fevers.when the Mucous M
brane 4ecomes ulceratednow these
purge thoroughly, and heal ulcerated id
excoriated parts. .
7.—These Pills are made from extract.-.
from new ingredients—entirely vegeta
superior in every respect to the ordin,
powders and substances of the common
vertisea Pills. Two of Radway's Pills
act quicker than half a dozen of the comnitn
drastic pills in general use.
ELEGANTLY COATED -NO TASTE OR SMELL.
SCOURING THE INSIDES.
Persons who take Pills for the purptkie
of getting a good scouxing out" are perhaiis
not aware that they are wearing away th r
intestines, irritating the Mucous Memb
and laying the foundation for Piles, inwad
Ulcers, Sores, &c. MANDRAKE, that *
claimed by some to be a substibite for MI*
eury, will produce this effect; if -*ill scow
the bowels like any other drastic, and wii
wear them out (see page 666, Wood
Baches U. S. Pharmacopia) Mandrak
7 •
as a constituent of a purgative pill, for g.
neral or continued use is hurtful, and- its i
troduction into a p111 secures no new prim*
pie. Mandrake is inferior to the same drasit
principle, in the officinal al)etic pill of tIO
dispensatory.; so there i's nothing new
this ;gent, although its principal advoca
presents it to the public, under Dr. Ra&
way's original discovery, of &vegetable su);
f#:ute ior Xerciii31.
I s. 'As:social s1
communicating - its Pur
through the BLOOD, • 8
and -othe-, fluids.
' One tea spoonful in o
dose—Two tea spoonsfu I
that have afflicted the pa
his .a powerful Remedy,
ofharm. It is unlike hi,
T
Sursapari la,
, There ore, always ask f
Sarsapari lian—take no otl
word Sarsaparilhiari. is on. t
bottle—and R. R. R. Res
.`e prepertiof
EA' 1.. flINjj
nary cases is ,
ehrojfic disease
tent fPr yeas.—
bat h bawl).
preparations _
r Dr.. Radwarl
er--7-see that th(
p la el of eael
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Avor,it form.; ot 3:11(b;vy, Bladder, an trl:mry. 3):azz.scs
.1t3 eaCti ia Gravel, Steno in t' -m XL ,er,
ltztenti on cl lArini), D'ab-.-tw, Clironi Ai:Ire:A; Tenasnms,
Inflammation Of the Bladder, it retev iImo.' nutanily,
and in ( a3e3 ';hero vat1ict...r3 have 1).-m trod, ib mil
procure a gnielc. di,a:Julz.p et Ur rte a r.::,ot intion 11-:11
Faci-ricreavvr: 1:ini, and other irr.rtxr .11.-...4, r. -tor- inio.
tiaa-.),I lrummQ, t) Cho rcorotil4 1-c:a.-.13 el tta 1.iiiacys
and sat urtlz tli.0 s'rrztion of 6W-) pt r cnn- Lltittirds oi
mina from thi) blgod. Pcraolls v. NI ins i 1 ;thick
cloudy, morbidi tnrbld, depofilt in; 1 clz itu.i: , albumen
a:al ot,bor (1:4)osit5. will aft.2ra. fztAir d:::.-zos, 1 aness the
disappearance f theZe CC''',.:.3 of 1,:i.rz-o , aa.3 :le.lr wales
clang%.:d to a 43r3n amb.:-r v.nd licalt .y ceit
mind the, the csawcart i3th-3 only i---.! aody taitt contain* -
Sarsoarillian, i d the pure Pareira .r .ca.
*NEWLY_1 D/S'COvk.M.E13 MOMS.— Tlx
prepertiel cf t4e.:.t... root.; ezz.-..I.4.3 a ,1„ya • 't,i, a 1:on. ol tat
slthi, augment; 9. the notim of the 07:-. re::n ; c.lices sale
'veilgolz, to olii.)c ratained excreinta.i. ,.,r.1 ht.:4*Urd. that
by irritatier; t I 3 C;:in, Callt:-.. so.Z...:t, 3 i.:,..1:;:ce, i•ports, 47,0
1
Those, combinc wall ot:acr ax...:,.t., r.,::tir,:) a,' tfaick ex
uulsion of all 17..71-
r.,i13";:fr..1 tho cyr -
FOR 13ILIODS DI EAESit
p;(..,:t cni.;1 itt a- t.housa -4:1 ironut
suffer frOin13111ous co plalints.II
Dritaidtayi ayms treatna nt .is ob-
served, ancl all -vvla annry be
iseoizesm'ever,
d-vv:eiil
llvt331.4to
1:3outtoi x,er
sol.ipe.n
.vi:
lin
chills. exid F'e'ver, - ever .a.,nfl
1
talakanute.309 Ite-vienliler.ttaIn.liftarent :c1 I t-nielinliniatI
and Veigeriable fevers ai. e
ted. urea
1-33.4rcroxi-
PTY 41,S, assisted who Vegitifred
bY ist4t... WiN.WPIS
by the, 11.MAI3V- 11,1
ICIELATIVICE
As a prevention, when eit ler of these
er day, this
)ly any defi--
- the gastric
system, and.
to twenty
r as a chink,
nd strength
ide and Ian -
nous acids,
gested food,
he stomach,
of fevers,
.6, every six
a cure. It
Yellow, Ty-_
s Fevers, in
ica,.,a,W
my
f, and
in. t
be East
one family,.
their Milder
e'.clirStes I-
f the torrid
maladies preyail, take one pill
will regulate he liver, and sup
cency of the i. ealtly condition o
juice, the natural solvent of th
secure healtly digestion ; Te
drops of Ready Relief, in wat
this will secure invigoration
where there is weakness, lassit
b
crUOr7 and neutralize the pois
1
generated from the gases ofind
irritant and morbid humors, of
fx:c., arid if seized with any fo
take the pills.in large doses 4 t
hours, a few doses will ensur
have cured the worst forms of
phold, Marsh, Ship, and Isthm
the West Indies, South Ame
treatment with the Ready Reli
have met with the same succes
Indies,—these. fevers are all o
and will 'more readily yield in
forms as they exist in tempera
than in their More fatal types
zones.
01\I'M PI
Taken when symptoms of dizziness.
in the head, nauSea at stomach, indig
mess, pain after eating, sleeplessness, b
&e., -appear, will soon cure this cliffie
Pills are unlike all other pills. Eat
8grains of the active curativ-e princi
piths rarest products of the vegetabl
.mgredients some of them never before
cine. and to be fowl only in these pill
ingPills, See that one of the labels Is
No. 8, and the fac-simile signature o
printed in Red Ink, and that Radw
on the other label, there are :id pills
suon, ostive-
llness, or pain
d drains, 4170.;
LY Padway't
pill rritantr
les of A.:tracts •
Eingtica4---ef
used a4
inedi-
In piikehis,--
ark:cc:11,1.R. 110S.
Itadwaiy.tc- CO.;
P.44-u1atorit --
-each box ne•
:Vered with swee4 gum. Price 25 ets., Der hos. kow•
by Druggists and Country Merchants.
eines of all kinds ot Skin Diseases, Ba t Rheums Tete
Dr. 1:?..A.TAIW'
SA.RS PAIIIL i isr
RESOLVENT.
This extetterd* ary medicine is mak* astonis ''hing
tors, Rash. Erysipelas, Kings Evil, a id all RitUP--
TIVE Di's1aaSES3 of the Nese, Mouth Threat, Ens:,
Bane Legs, 4e. at has made some -of e most este:a-
rtist:ling cures of uncured Syphilitic rid- Serafidous -
Diseases, Pever-Fores, Ulcers, 'TimeSwellings ot
the Glands, and 'Mercurial Sores.. . ..
Leiunelialoirreensa,eslq4-Taguesnina agn<lid sdtachrgea
In diseases of the Kidneys, Illadde and /ilia -7-
=V Lfradimeslhaelf ,..
deposits '• Brick Dust," jkime con rotions, wh.itak
,1
Uterus, it the inciseperfect curative wn.
passages in Diabeates, Gravel, Brig t's Dis.seeeean
Suppression of Tirrine, and in cases A hero the unnd
thread„ or alhuMen, like the white of an egg, or the
i •
urine s thick, cloudy, &e., and when t e patient has
great trotthle to 1101(1 water with con taut desire to
discharge, and it comes away. in dr ps„, -and has a
strong smell of D. °iliac, and sharp tang pains arer• -
experienced a _g the canal of the rethra4 told tt
dull heavy pain m the small of tho b k, llughs ionis,
and over the bladder, and kidneys, the Sarsatarillian-
Resolvent will Edon ehange all these ifficelties, ant
cure the. patient.i This remedy is be r than Botha,
Digitalis, Cubebs, Copabig„ TUIT4033 e, Creosote.
and all other agents used lIl theso e es. Lctthoso
suffering give: it a trial. Hundreds o
were COMPOliCittO USO Catheters to sec
of water, tiave )1r the use Of six bettic
telycur4, and. oy one teaspoonful, i
day, enjoyed theifelizity of passing th
rally. In all e ace that the wor-
ibriivoAuddressouar& i
a
Hann is -en the labelof each bottle, and
thelaba IL R. IL it.A.DWAT'13
RESOLVENT. Irice ene dollar pelho
JOHN RADWAYI, tI. 0
ate Br. P41.11L 2Tet MCI
..AQLD, Y 4r.4.Xariu
11 11
rebc&en inha.;44543-
perso who:
00 1ITUi$ OCE
n the Banter'
siscbottisa
3SS & LUTON,
2,N
0. (.1AMER70,-
Attorney -at -L,
Dee 14, 180,
L. VERCOS,
riAl„- Surge°
•144,nnoritiville„. Dee.
-11-133, W. R. SMITi
.3 GEozi, &ti t.)
asrocery. Residence
Seaforth, Dee. 14,
az,zsum,-..scBr-One
Episcopal (Oaureh.
•Seafortlk, Dee. 14;
T geCOSI-1, AT
1'ris, Ont rin
331 Cha
vfv
it'Yttir ZueiriIng3e!sY
Ir- '
Paris, Dec, 1uid 4,
TjENSON
A11tt*4
au41
Notaries Public, ter,
Wrozeter. zAs. 11
'Staforth, be, kot
& W.
Land Surveyor
.A11 manner ;of Co
neatness and ispatt
missionerin Li. lt,
•of Sharp's
Seafoi-th, Dec. 14.
L
and Attorney
--ery, _Notaries
c.
OiBee,--Over
(Jrabb's Block, (-.40
Lela w.TOp,114.1i.
Seaforth, Dec, 14th
McCLE,
„ Lw, Solicit
ane. er: a4'leion.°11:1
WSIte.b
cent. 1uterst, er g
Teal estate..
Seaforth, Dec
•
W„. HARRIS,
lres ixisDeerritt
ties(i'lvi
• improvements.
the preservation o
• Teeth extracteal
Collier's Store,
Seaforth, Dec. 14,
RMSTRONG'S
En-kl. Stage H
no. This House, qir
tion 113 travellers.
Seaftv..-th and AN
stages to Walkerton.
at oaforLh W_
Ainleyville. April
ICAUCIIIEY
nisTAns, Atte
in unancery and Ins,
• and Conveyancers,
Rank, Seaforth, Age
• Assurance Co •31.
%.,- Farms,. Hon
:3caforth, Dee. 14,
,
7 N. WATS0
, sztrance on
itn, Prov;
via, The Live
n. (Jo., for Life and
triet Mutual Fire 1
I)istrict Mittual Fire
be liberally- dealt wit
Seaforth, Feb. 20,
LUBELSKI.
PODUiT, respect.
of -Seaforth and in.
he -is prepartA te
Waists, Ingrowing
all diseaseof tJie h
a, suessessfal treitme
ness. Office directly
Dry 'Goods Sthre, Mt
• Seaferth, Dee. 14.,
si‘tOTICE, —LITT
Cutting and
_
want a !gooa, shaN
or Shampoonca,
the "Little Wondr4
Hotel,, gain 'Street
Rooms 11 eonneetio
• public 011 April 1
ine,king the Yair gro
coining out, w.ks n
in bottles at $1_ e
Seaforth, Dee. 1
TaLOWNEY HOU',
if and. Huron Sts.
pi-ietor. The prop -
the travelling publie
rounding -country
house in a cmifortab
to accomodate all iv)
-call. The table is
the market affords- _
best brands. There
• ed to the hotel::
Seaf41th, Dee. 14,
ROXETER
PVT
been lately enlarg
stylo. His rooms
.ed., which cannot bu
home for the travel
-will be furnislied wi
the season. •Des
(liars at the Bar.
Stale
Wro.zei4r, May 14