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X.RMERS.
ARROWS.
SIGNED has on hand
her of IRON .HAR
is Prepared to sell. on
were manufactured at
re
vW in Use,
ill be given with each,.
}t -work satisfactorily,
zed by the purchaser
s.
' TILSON,
Implement Agent,,
SEAFOI TH. ONT.
TO LEND.
ixaixfeY illage Property
,. Payments )made to
Apply to
)()UG ALL,:
r )race Agent and
Fmii issioner,. Seaforth„:
ITER,
hange broker,
Seaforth.
71, 16' -Gm
NAUGHT
aridly intimate to the
s of Seaforth and vicine
continues to carry en
iIx the old stand, on
ds. and Norse -shoeing
v atterrcled to.
reasonable.
-kV} D McNAt
5EAFORTII
'er Yard.
ACDO ALD
he public that they have
iltft V-=\It1) iii Seaf(irtl ,
'dill, on the ground for-
Lumber Yard, by Mr.
p constantly on hand a
of ALL- KINDS OF
,ssed anti undressed.
ND SUINGL FS,
ty are prepared to sell at
Ire prices, for Cash.
killers will finch it to their
aspect our stock, and as-
is before purchasing e1sk
o m a position to offer
rs to cash purchasers.
L1" a M a.CDoNALD.
20, 1870. 16O-tf
WATSON
.S ON HAND THE
DST
MACHINES
1E MAKET,
fly
use, 'or for Manufac-
e Both single -threaded
hided, and loca-stitch
supplied:
action guaranteed, and
o�n to purchasers, gratis,.
WATSON
property again; t Fire and
z, and Life and Linib
iron ; at(,tdent, with the
being Agent for
and ' Landon and Globe,
tot C
anal , (Canada-)
yet Mutual,. (Village and.
zstt let lutual, (Village
of. Hartford, (Life and
rlbrAd,`z&steelancl
rptli Settled.
TO LEND
tea of interest. No corn-.
Menses moderate.
;S bought on equitable
1PORiUM.
i is still in kis old stand,
F pay
;hest trash Price
ty of
FRESH EGGS
:mporiurn.
-treet, Seaforth.
(merchants and others}
has do«ue business during
Fear;i, he returns hearty
Esta by strict attention to
it their patronage in. the
11) D. -WILSON-
rah Ili,, 187 1. 171-tf
GS?
r 1 t•,s to intimate that
)rtpared, to pu_rcha. e 4 -,as
at his
the Market,
.d to pay the
1',RICE IN CAS..II
ii Egg 4hat may offer.
s in Tun n and Country
has done Business in th
't.r., he ietutns his Nat
tat s fer a continuance o
4ara.
X1.1.1.(; (aM.
,rel; 3. IS.TL 16s -t.
BRIEF' NOTES. .
Cincinnati is going to try .colored
policemen.
__ Kansa.s ladies hold "pie -plant"
festivois. -
Kernpville, Canada, is .build=
ing a new house, the first in twenty-
five years. .
—niers' mansion in Paris, that
}gas been destroyed, was worth
*400,000.
-- There has been a Protestant
church dedicated, in. the- city of
Mexico
-- Three hundred and ninety-two
works on American topics were pub-
lished in Germany last year.
-- The King of Bavaria is report-
ed -to entertain a serious idea -of turn-
.ing Protestant, just to spite the u1-
tramontane party.
Some on.e says the nest way
to train up a child in .the way; be
should go is for theperson to,
travel that way occasionally him-
self.
The p a
ie irn -erial eagle of Germany,
according to the decision of Kaiser
is to be single headed, resembling
the American sprekd-eagle.
—When Bismarck was Prussian
ambassador in. Paris, d ales Favre was
his lawyer.
— Mrs. Nelly Moulton, of Ports-
mouth, N 13., has achieved ten
children at the age of thirty three
years. ,
—There is a family in Vermont
consisting of fve,sisters,-who are all
over ninety years ofd, and of
three brothers all over eighty years
old.
—The Crown Princess of Germany
has written a book on female
labor.
—Dr. Dellinger has decided to suit
reit to the sentence of excomiutini-
cation.
—Princeton Seminary has a pro-
fessorship of Christian Ethics and
Apologetics.
— Seventeen divorce suits acre
noticed for trial at one of the'Phila-
delphia courts.
— Blassfeming his Maker is
what a New Ham pshire - Tuan was
arrested for. • -
- A Chicago lathy in a recent
speech said. "1, demand equality for
all the sexes."
— The fashionable physician of
Cairo, - Egypt, is- Thomas Munroe,
who ran away from his proprietor
in Charleston, S. C., twelve years
ago. <
— Fashionable dogs in New
Yolk, the `fashionable authorities
announce, are to wear silk - necklets
this summer.
—A_ mother had repeatedly call-
ed her little son to come and say his
prayers, as it was bed time. •Finally
he stopped his play_ and said :—
What's the matter, mamma, is `Cod`
in a hurry it"
— Among the immigrants recent-
ly arrived from Scotlancl is a Scotch
Collie dog, said to be.able to control
five hundred sheep. He " is to • be
taken to Colorado, ,t.
— A few iron nai1',s placed in a
vase with flowers aril] kpep the water
sweet and the flowers fresh. This
arises from the sulphur eliminated
from: the plants combined with the
iron.
—Every parent is. like a looking-
glass for bis children to dress them-
selves by.. Therefore, parer:
e4hould take care and keep the glass
bright and clear, not dull and spot-
feel,as their good exampleis
- ich inheritance for the . risin
generation.
Bismarck thinks that Germa..
statessroeh have ruled more benevo
lend t1 ough often more clumsily
Y� b
than French statesmen ; and benefi
cenoe, he believes, is sure to mak
itself felt in the. end.
— Texas papers . tell of a ma'
who, -after being buried fire days b,
the caving in of a well; was rescue 1
alive, and ate, drank, smoked an
said he was all right, and a fe
Hours after began to sink and die
without a struggle.
— They have an eighteen ye,
old boy preacher out in Indian
whose sermons "exceed for •gond
fill scope of thought, eloquence
diction, and perfect command
language," anything ever befo
heard in those parts.
A pa ty
was rete tl
mou er-in-1 W
Which call
gen as :
" Whate'E
She don
o•matter
She -do+
The
le Lane
..Mary
It dr
And 10
'-She
Lit
li
a
th
lar
m
of
w
t
ni
v
nr
p
i
d
e
tl
I
r
j
Mam
been
en
fise;
`"i
wn `lt,
"Re
tell sai 1 when high i,r g the pipe
the ma� °
whohad just! struck it.
A g ntieman looking at h is-
tch after ntidnight,�1 cried "It's
morro
ei
til
e,h
ate
b'
hniti
ke(
all
timed
icowhi
at Jeffei
mind
at woman
with a ze
t;` her con
r level bei
t rend iti(
is as foll
THE HURON ERPGiSITOR.
,evel Best
ed by . his
on, Oregon.
he verse of
wis sot to do,
act was,
t.1'
n of "Mary's
a little la nl},
cold. Ovate freely,
so innoce ty wise,-
d it Horac Greeley."
AIETIE
a,' said a hittie boy who
tc clrya tdwel befclr•e
it done, when it's
urn good foii; evil," as the.
ht."
— Do glas Jerrold jo
ry thin man, " Sir, ly
but without , the
int." -
— " Yoh . I :g man, do You . believe
In
b
a future State'" 1` In course I
iz ; and ?what's _ more, I mean to
ter it as soon as, et'sy gets her
ings ready."
— "Mother, I am afraid a fever
ould go hard with me." " Why,
y son?." : 'Cause yon see, mother,
in so small- that there wouldn't be
om for it to turn."
- A young gentleman who had
ist married. a little beauty, says
he would have been taller, but she
made of such precious materials
That nature couldn't afford it.
-- An aged colored' man made an
pplication at Washington" for food,
laiming it .as a constitutional
rivilege. " Why;' said be "_I
nderstan' dap is provision in de
`onstitution for decplored folks an
haven't had de fust crumb."
—"No man in England thinks o
blacking his own bods," saida self
sufficient Englishman to Air. Lin
coin. " Whote hoots does he black 11'
was the ; elite rejoinder of the
facetious. Prsident.
, I. must bid you good,
ce said to a.
u ,are like a
ead or the.
LADIES
SEA,FO'ITH
And surroimthng country !
he Stock S now complete
--IAT_.
T. KIDD'S
EMPORIIJM
_OF-
na
FASHION.
-" The 'n who raised a cabbage
head has doe moie good. than al
the metaphysicians : in the world,;
said a stunsi
Then," sai
ought to ba
— A tail
1
orator at a . meet.in .
a wag, " your mother
re had the premium."
r was startled the othe
dayby the return of a bill, whic
he had sent to an a itor,with a nc
tice that the " ma -uscript was r
spectfully declined."
- —" You say, Mrs. Jones, th
the x)risone stabbed the decease
the thr x, cr in the a
'No, sir : it was in tl.
street. I seed it with my own bles
eel eyes:" "That': do. Call tl
next witness:" • '
—L° A great deal of fun has ben
perpetrated on) .‘i Hogg's Tale."
The latest we have seen is the f4l
lowing : " Ore yot
'Tales I' " said a
"Was it in
donien r
r
t
:1.
s-
re
— A new style of wedding pi
sents has been -inaugurated at Fai
bault, Minnesota. A bride th
recently received one dozen orann
one dozen lemons, five pound of fi
five pounds of assorted candies, a'
six cans of assorted oysters
— A Harvard graduate, -who is
now swinging a sledge hammer in
a mine in. -Utah, writes home t at
he believes that the days of 1A' i or-
monism will be short, and that he
Mormon girls .particularly are down
on polygamy, manifesting a w ill' n g-
neiss in alls cases to marry a Gentile
rather than a Mormon.
-- Chicago is progressing in .for-
ahs. The Common Council of the
city object to the granting of
licenses to newsboys and boot-bl cks
unless they can produce eertifi ates
.of good moral character 1 ow
large would the City Council b: . i£
each member were forced to fain ish
a like certificate before being de ed
It is a poor rule that .does not ork
both ways.
r
I,
NEW (MILLINERY !
In' all its branches.
Splendid Trimmed
HATS AND BONNETS
From 50 cents upwards.
SILK AND VELVETEEN
MANTLES 1'
In all styes, and at all prices..
fond of (Hog g's
it
v �tl.
rather veadaht
young lady to a shi pherd. " Yes,. I
i' salt on 'epi,"
No --but I
c . ogg's
read A �!,
said the bu p-
ite or b1• cls
white
r:e is a red one
likes 'em roasted,
was the jresl.)onse,
mean=have yotli,,
Tales 1":. . " Noa,
kin, "our Bogs are
—I don't think the
amonn thein.
f
e-
-
re
s,
.s,
d
LOOK
NEW COLL
T.
FINE
OUT,YtIIWG MEN.
A.RS,
NSW TIES,
NEW
RECEIV F/D AT
K. ANDEaSO
CLOTHING AND FURNISHIkC HOUSE,
THOUSAND OF THE NEW PAPEF
B1lE1 Y BOX COIV IXS A PRIZE',
THOROUGH -B1 ED
I ` {PORTED ST LLION,
"Sir Are
'IR ARORY, eat by C rey Eagle, ny
W oodpecker, by Bertran , dam Prina-
ro.e, by Post -boy. G. . Peyton 1, by
1). Glencoe. Giantess b inapt - Lev i�z-
t an, `irginia by Sir .A •clay, '4 irgin.
b imp, Dare. Devil, B lingbroke by
ntaloon, Caries by King Herod, Pa im- .
se by imp. Dove, Stella. )y imp• Othel--
lo by imp. Selma, by (z dolphin ?,gra-
b' air.
Aswinbe seen by hi: pedigree, Sir
rchy is the best blonde( horse that is
t • -day in Canada, and h ancestors are
-er-
n: • ted among the great h rses of ALi
iia. For some of the p:�rformances of
t is horse. see bills.
Until recently, the thorough -bred
the
la t
et1 to
li rse was considered villi adapted
t rf, but the principles of breeding, as
i now well established, a. sign pini a far,
i obier sphere. It. is no agreed that to
a tain success in rearing any of the do-
i iestic animals, the male must be thor-
o igh-bred.
To produce the race the trotting
1 orse, the enduring h rse-of-all-work
nd the spirited roadst r and carriage
1 orse, the stallion mus be thorough -
red.. With this cross, the heavy farm
i• are will produce the no le coach horse,
he thorough -bred. mare the racer, and
he trotting or pacing are will yield
he trotter. Under this theory, I take'
)ride in offering " Sir • . _:thy '' to the
)reeders of horses in th's section of the
ountry. As a stock g tter lie is un-
ivalled; his stock is a oted for sound-
- onstituyion, for - great s rength, docility
of disposition and speech. " Sir Archy"
)s seven years old, stands 16hands
high, a beautiful rich hay, with black
legs, mane and tail, br ad heavy gu (r -
CA.
RF S, Y
COLLAR,
(Some very v luable.)
Great Weste n,St. Geerge, Dead Shot, Bishop;
LOLL RS--trr�,nklin,�
Eureka.
TIES-` Elite, Bon Ton, Sappho, Lotha' Cli per, Crown.
Con-
queror,
n
SGAI�F'S--Cal#inet, 9raicl Duke, "Von Molt e, Bismarck, Cr wn Prince,
General,Correct Scarf,Standard,
clueroi, P11 Mall, Marquis,
T. I K. Az DE
WANTED !
1,000 Canciian Volunteers,
For the Red River Territory, to purchase
my Hats, Caps, G'lothing, Boots & Shoes
before leaving.
REMEMBER !
I keep the hast awl. largest Stock of Gro-
ceries, Crockery,•Iliquors, etc., etc. kept
in Seaforth.
Best $1 Tea for 90 cts. ib.
STRICTLY ONLY ONE PRICE !
so as
How a Kiss Made a Painter.
The great artist, Benjamin W Ist,
ton my mor
to
." We - will olive
said "
made me
the anecd
boy named Benj
in Penns y lvania,
baby rile i in
at it kind y and
it 'anile
that ihe c
baby ; a
ont e t
kiss
painte
to refer
r` •`
ed to : Ali
imin West, liv
was set to watt'
radle. He loo
elt pleased to see
n ` its Jeep. He wis ed
uld draw a picture of the
d seeing a piece of pr per.
tried�ble, with pen and ink., he
what he cot�tld do. When; his
smother dame in
to be angry with
theen, ink an
he showed her t
cp
ma e.
ness, an
she kisse
saidif s'
picture
her han
that ti'_`
;tle
ing
is
ed
TH S. KIDD,
Seaforth, April 12
\TarranteQ
r
1Ta
e begged her.
him . for touc
paper ; and
e picture he
its mother saw baby's
was so much pleased
her little boy. The
e liked'I it he would m.
f some! flowers she be
s he went ou
to do better
ecame one o
the
world." In
and
e, try'l
Better u til he
best painters in
life he said it was this kiss fro
mother that made him an artist
TOTHEE PUB IC AT L
jVH -�
H. V E
`OLI
sr N of THE
note
ling
hen
had
ike-
hat
he
ke a
d in
coin
and
the
after
his
1871.
175 -•
Yy the ?Makers.
its">\
aa-ta
•
W
u
3c �?
¢"
moo"
-'E4Y9
THE RUS'i . EL W ,.TO
For Durability, Quality, Finish
Neatness,
CANNOT BE EQ
�U
A
LED.
A new stock of the above Watches just
received.
Noted Furnishing Hous for Boys, Yo
SEAFORTH, May, 18 71.
CHEERING F'ROSPECTS
FOR! AN
ABUNDATW HARVEST
The present favorable Spring weather
warrants both farm r and mechanic in
making timely prep rations for the com-
ing harvIIest.
THOMSON , WILLIAIVIS
While thanking th
eral encOuragemeni
past, would Cordia
of Farmers to then
Hart?esting Mach'r
d
CC
ei w
'c~;
ri f ._
ty • , iC
c . Z
bt
of • Z
H • .=
H CC
li SC S Ii COLLAR.
A �hoice assn meat of light an
harness whips, lls, horse clothil
kept constantly n hand.. .
11 pairing promptly attended
char ies L riroder j Remember t
sign gn of the Se
Seaf rth.
103tt
h 'Collar, rMain
W. H. OLI
ir patrons for the lib
accorded thein in the
ly invite the atten-
choice' assortment of
es for 1871. Our
Ohio Co iU ned Machine,
with Johnson's . m roved Self -flake, has
given complete at sfaction for the past
owo years, and is now offered to the
public With the strongest guarantee for
durability and peri:ect work.
Me Cayuga (y'hief, .Jr., Hower,
known,
the ma
and wi
also oft
Whichhas gained for itself a world-wide
ion is agar offered as the mos
, handy! and best working Mowe
being constructed in the body o
chine entirely of iron and steel
;li it we cefy competition. W
reputa
durab1
A COMPLETE STOCK- OF
FINE GOLD AND' SILVER
J lfTELRY
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of every
description repaired with neatness and
despatch, and warranted to give satis-
faction.
atisfaction.
$5,000 worth of O14 Gold,' and Silver
wanted, for which the highest price in
cash or trade will be paid.
M. R. COUNTER,
179 Main street, Seaforth.
FELLOWS'
HYPOPHOSPHITES:
seases overcome by the
Among the.d
use of
Fellows' Compound Spirit of Hypo-
hosphites,; -
Are Constipaton, Asthma, Consump-
tion, Laryng tis, Nervous Debility,
Dyspepsia, Chronic Bronchitis,
Chronic D:arrlioea. 'Melancholy.
Debility resulting from Typhoid and
other low feve�rs. Diphtheritic Prostra-
tion, Hysterial, Hypochondria, Amen-
norrhoea,
Chlorosis, Anaemia, Leucorr-
hoea, Nervous Excitability, Marasinu's or
wasting of the I muscles, Aphonia or Loss
of Voice, Chorea or St. Vitus' Dance,
Sluggishness of the Liver, Interrupted
and Feeble Action of the Heart, Suffocat-
ing feelings caused by mucous obstruc-
tions of the lungs and air passages lead-
ing thereto, and debility from various
causes, many cases of : which appeared
hopeless. Sold by apothecaries. Price,
$1 50; six for $7 50.
JAMES I. FELLOWS,
180.16t Chemist,St. John, N. B.1
rthe
Johnson's Self -Raking Single
Reaper,
which took first and second prizes atPror
vincial Exhibition, 1870. This reaper ill
ackno*ledged Ito be superior to any oth r
pattern now in, use, as it cuts perfect13,
takes lip lodged dr tangled grain beta r
than any other rake or reel machine, an l
cuts equally well from either side of tla e
field I then wind s strong from any d
rectio , can be r •sed or lowered when in
motio i and is very durable.
We invite inspection of our machin s
and mode of .Manufacturing by pu
i orders elsewher
e ore
iiia o (
• before chasers giving g
We guarantee satisfaction in every )n
chine; or no sale4
TERMS EASY.
The agriculturalists of Perth and ad-
joining counties will not (we believe) be
so blind to their 'own. interests as to
give their orders to Shops more than
100 miles east, ''hen there are ,first-class
works in their i midst, building largely
the best machines, equal to any of the
same machines a fade in the Province.
us,• -sent in your orders
with of r agents, as in
case you will get a perfect ma-
, and on he same terms as your
bor.. Ou • principles of ' business
prices being established and uni-
RSON'S'
the and Men.
179 -ch
� a, i
Arrived to d .. .
�
heavy
g, etc.,
o, and
eplace!
Street,
Call and see
by mails or deal
ever
chin
nein
and
forn
A
st n
other kiids of implements coil-
ly on han1.
S EA I NGINES BUILT;
all kind . of MILL WORK clone
An(
500
SEW SPRING
pro' ptly.
- Address
TROMSO
180 ch
BUSH FARM FOR SALE CHEAP.
HE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale,
T cheap, Lot No. 30, Con. 15, tawnship
of Grey, Co. of Huron; about 70 acres of
this lot are timbered' with hardwood,
four acres of which are chopped, the bal-
ance is timbered with cedar and pine of
excellent quality. There is sufficient of
this latter timber to pay for the whole
lot. The lotwill be sold , CHEAP FOR
CASH, or on time. Title indisput able.
For further particulars apply (if by -let-
ter, prepaid) to Adam Gray, Planing Mill,
Seaforth, or to the undersigned. proprie-
tor.
RODERICK GRAY,
. Thamesford, P. O.
Thamesford, Nov. 0, 1870. 153-tf.—
r�UR
aSr, WILLI
MITCHELL, '
Ontariia
D1UN;
SES,
—AT THE—
sr_G1v OF
777.
A. G. MCDOUGALL.
LOOK ERRE !
SUTHERLAND BROS.
Ar{ e now prepared to supply
GENTS'
Cheaph
P
Parties are
ITURF
C�3EAP,
� . A
tHOS. BELL'S
THOMAS BELL
LOTHING,
G00
d,
i(1
-
equested to dal
compare prices a a d judge' for the
selves.
Those bringing their OWN{ CLOT
' ill have every at ention paid to th m
a.
s formerly.
/-'.fir
1 our Wor
a
1
Ve Warrant
ter(), and powerfully misled, combining
is an eminent degree t e e noble and per-
fect horse. Parties h. ving mares, and.
who intend breeding, w 11 do well to see
`'` Sir Archy." `
" Sir Archy" will s and for mares,
this season, 18 71, `at hi • own stable, Eg-
mondville, through th entire season.
Single leap, $8, to be p. id at the time of
service ; the season, $12, payal:>le at the
last of the season ; to nsure, $15. pay-
able Jan. 1, 1872. Parties bringing
mares from a distance lay rely on finrh-
ing the horse at home t rough the entire
season.
This horse was i ported from the
State of Kentucky .hitt fall, by W. J.
Bailey from the stud 8f Messrs. Wells
Bros. W. J BAILEY,
Egmondville,
176-2m Proprietor.
Ia ;now prepared to manufacture furni-
ture -
As Cheap as the Cheapest.
Parties wishing to buy wholesale can
b supplied at
Toronto 'Wholesale Prices.
`ARE ROOMS OPPOSITE' THOMA
eve
r
And are bound not' to be beat, eit' er
for Rua, FIT, or FINISH.
I WORK SH OP, CORNER OF MAR-
KET SQUARE.
TURNING done on th
' Shortest Notice.
constantly ol
COFFIN kePt
I hand.
A HEARSE FOR HIRE.
170-tf
Men' and Boys'
Out with care an economy.
04,
VoneGemtine miles signed 1, BuTre.
NEW OOKS.
REIGN OF LAW, b
HUXLEY'S LAY
THEOLOGY AND,
CRITICAL NEW
JOSEPHT3S' WOR
EXETER HALL
MOTLEY'S D
FOR SALE OIR TO T!
—0—
GIBBONS' RISE &
MACAITI,EY'S HI
MisalINHAITS
mHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS OR
1 SALE or Rent, on eas* ter s
THE V RNA MILL
Consisting of a
all of w
The Flour Mi.
Stones and the interor is well fini
and all the mac
dition. Ther
to run all the
These mills ntia
of a. splendid A ',cultural country, nd a
rare chanc-e is tiered to any perso desi-
rous of embark g inthe milling buliness.
an -excellent oppor unity
ises,
iven
lour, Oatmeal, and Saw
ich are in good run ing
contains Four n of
con -
good
Duke of Argyle.
SERMON S.
CIENCE, (Brewer)
S.
LECTURES.
TCH REPUBLIC:,
OMAN EMPIRE,
TORY OE
HISTOR 1' OF
COTTAGE LIBRA Y, choice anktehea
FA MIILY READING,
SABBATH SC 001' LIBRARIESI
H MN BOOKS, ETO
DAY BOOKS,
JOURNALS
BOOKS.
ITING PAPER,
ancy, at
id Book Store.
mery in first class
is in connection a
undant supply of
filbi the year round.
are situated in the
of BORltitiOR
There is also
SALT on the pre
all the works r -which could be
by water.
The above
nines from Cli
and. Eleven
gravel roads 1
VARNA, Au
property is situa Six
ton ; Six from Bayfield,
roan Seaforth, with, good
particulars apply to the
the premises, or to Varna
W. nalsNER.
NVI
.Commercial and
Drug a
Seaforth, Nov. . 1870.
Between Seafo th and Wroxeter. ;
We, the nuclei -ivied, beg to informl
the inhabitants o Seaforth, Ainleyville,1
Viroxeter, and th public generally, that
DAILY STAGE,
(Sundays excepted, ) each way, as folio si
Leaving Seaforth at 11 a. m. ; kavi g
Ainleyville at 3 p.m.; leaving Wroxe er
at 12 amon; leaving Abaleyville at :3 p.
in. ;—connecting with morning aml ev ,n-
ing trains, goine. east and west, also wlith
Walkerton aneHarriston stages. Oen-.
fortable -vehicles and fast time. LivOry
ill connection at Seaforth.
I Proprietor
R W. COLLINS
Begs to state th t he has openta m
A_ BILLIARD
NEW BLOCK,
There are the hall FOUR, TA-
BLES, (Riley '& May's re,)
and excellent accommodations for -vis-
itors and. players.
Attendants will be on hand at all rea-
sonable hours.
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