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atdor stock of. Fa ,Y'
acing Teas of the beet -
;nee Also; Crockery and-
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ndrarticle usually kept 1j
zra steakPotatoes, Por -kr
• description of
and Shorts, all of whisk
than thecchoapest.
110 II E.
es paid for all idudat of
4rilirt street, East aide,
ant Shoe Store, Seafortk
WM- AULT.
REMOVED.
MOVED.
KRTSON
td Undertaker,
re.Tooros to
STAND}
Seaforth,-
interior stock of Furni.-
escription..
SEE IT.
G,
homas BeiraHEARS1tf
Merida on the shortest
ainntey,
SHROTTDS f
JJTSON,
aD UND.KRT rt -rat,
the Stance',.
�r now on hand a goof
tiutof
utper thein they can boy
Ohere.. 2o5
LiD WITHOUT
F .r
S Surgeon Dentist,
.pain. Lr the use of the
-Quer the Fountain of
on the Market Square.
t lilior'a.Hotei,the first
;aehnnonth in Clinton,
the following Thi--
:zincYer of the tinea:.IL
a are requested to c&U
sea- the: first trays of sty.
-Infer teeth extracted lay
Cotton's offices, New
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AY FO T.;
PE FET SIGHT,
EasPERFECT SIGHTe
Sight
o�g
70PACLE ,;
-which is well known.
rem= & CO.
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`fence end experiment.
eaehinery,beenenablec •
it -rattan,.
rtCTAct ES
and last many years
24`
alt kinds of DZLr'
S1DEN'S
er Drug Stet
6T. 25 187 2.
of Lightning- Shock. selfish, sad, misanthropic,- nervous,
in ft. paper on Death by Light- mean. aucl miserable.; The best _ =ay
owe written by Professor Tyndall, to make children liE p >y andgood is
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eifect of the fatal shock is to kEcp them well.—Bo9toteJ icon al
shown, to 1)e'= inatruitanes and ,u t-
teVIy'unfelt by the stricken person,
d the following exlel:ienoe of .the
t1LOl` is given itl illustration of the
(f Clte t sl'rij.
The Brain of a Horde.
We find the following in the Sci-
fact=: -euti&o American :---The ii;rarn of a
c t7l cic r erdiu ry circumstances, horse seems to entertain; :.but one
thio discharge -from. to sIII an •Gooden thought' at }i. time ; for this reason
eeis exceedingly nnpleasaet to may- • continued Whipping is out: of the
E Soiile time sago, I happened to 1 -.question, and only confirms his stub;
staud iii the presence of a. numei ous • born resolye But if y o it can by
audience with et battery of fifteen ' any means change the tlireCtion] of.
large 'Leyden ittnI charged beside his mind, giving him a nets° sL,ttyiect:.
leek Through sante awkwardness to, think of, nine times cuts of ten.
fall u,y part, 1 to tel1F:ci a wire leading yeti will have no further stropble
from the battery, and the discharge in sba rtingg-hir.'._ As simple a trick
'vet -through my bandy. Life wa.s as a Tittle pepper, altos, or the like,
absolutely blotted oast fair a very ' thrown back on his tongue, Will often
;sensible interval, without a trace of succeed in turning' attention :to the
`pain. In a second 'or so conscious- state of his month.'
ness returned ed ; 1 saw myself in the --..1)-•---µ-
presence of the audience. anti -al Nara_ i The English Postal- Service.
his; an& by the. help of these e ter- The efficiency of tete English Post`
nab 4appearances immediately' con- Office Department is exhibited by a
cltded that I had received the bat -
:tory disrhelged. The intellectual
cousciottSnf SS of my position was re-
stole€l with exceeding rapidity, hut
not so the optical conscionsness. To
letter from an Ameriean gentleman
tlemarn
received—by the Postmaster General
of England; 'which -says : " -Having
recently arrived in England,. and not
knowing the'I)i�eseilt wllc eabouts of
prevent the audience : from being a sister, I -addressed a better to. her ,
'alaarlrlecl, I observed tini.t it h:id late residence thus : " Upper Nor
often been Env desii,e to receive ac- wood, or elsev.here." I received a
`,Cidently'seth- a shock, anal. ,t11ac epy
wish had at length 'been fulfilled.
DUNCAN &
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SUCCESSORS TO
E. T icKsO & Co..
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SPLENDID SHOW
Or
FALL ND WINTER l4 O QDS.
DU.NCAN. & DUNOAN'S
.rata•ue Stock of Fancy Dresses, at' .ace
t�uordinarte .Low Prices,
SATINS, IVIERINOES, POPLINS, &C
DUNCA .t & DUNCAN, .
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C,ros and Glace Black Silks,
$P 41NDID VALUE,
BROCADED AND WATERED POPLINS.
reply in ordinary course of mail, , DtJTC'13 & DT)ivGd,
saying it had been delivered to her Ottoman ,.S7 atvls Very. 13eai'.tt'f tt
But while making .this remark., on the top ofa_stage poach in `.'ales. .
e appeatiscnea which i ry- body pre-- I venture to 'say.. no other 'country
' sen.ted. to itself waS. that of a.nun-i- can_ show the parallel, or would take DUNC. ,N & DUy CA.
her of separate pieres. The arms, thetrouble at :my price?'
for example_ were detached from the "--- •-0-- 1 • F5`ctc?•let uwic1 T Iuite Flannels
trunk,andwere suspended in thef. ect of the Recent Strikes on 0 '
air. In fact, memory and the power —
N.
:ales' Unions.
OLD PRICES.
of reasoning appeared to, be corer- One result of the recent' strikes '
pieta long befo t nerve thea optic ery~e `fin aas has been to Strengthen to •a eery
restored to healthy cation. But great extent the existing trades
what Z Wish to d . Ell upon - here. is unions.' Since the last lack -out end -
the . absolute- painlessness of the ed hundreds of non-union. men have
shock': and there' cannot be a doubt' joined the unionists. They say.
.that, to a person struck dead_by 'that they: eanir}ot .-help. themselves:.,
lightning, the passage from fire to The union`[stS g1ialte the ' m. jo ity.'
death :occurs wzthOtat ntai1sciousnesa They can strike when they please.
being in the Ieast degree implicated. When they .do strike the, non-
_ It is an abrupt stoppage of sensation, unionists are locked out, and since
unaccompanied by a panes: when they are out they have no
Blankets at
at
MILLS PRICES.
Etheines and Laces in. Endless! liariety
' and makes?
RIBBONS AN.D SASHES,
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than they. were 4 anis time last, wiri- Yhe masters are.alarmed itt tile new
the market at present and the de- ______Esnelemskettene
mand for fur clothing is expected to
be greater this year tnan ever net -
MONEY TO LOAN.
withstimding „pticea „Balr pee SUBSCRIBERS have received. eeveral sums
.traders are securing their stock Of
of money from persons itt then
Investreent upon niortgageson fel
tereet moderate. Terms made to st
attunes low. Apply- to
ighberhood fon,
goods and traps preparatory to mak- it the borrow&
-Mg their rounds thsough the back
settlereen ts -anti 'among' the 'Indians!
w -ho trap and bunt on the tributaiies
take with them ta the woods, an.d ; INSURE' :Y. -OUR POE.13.71
there will be' few. lakes or str6mS AND YOUR LIiiES.
in the Ottawa section of the cOuntry
next month without their quota of A.
steel trapS and dead Minks
DUNCAN & DUN AN.
- Cloth and Velvet Mani? 8
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*DR ESS TRIMMINGS,
- Mourning Goods in Greta
are nut prolific animals, anil they AGENT FOR '
na LACES, CURTAIN
'far thee they are becoming more, ens *estern tunnelled Company, of Toronto4
they will be ekterminated in the este • -
The dselated Risk Ins\erance Convene-, of
eouiee ot a tew years. Tlie4 skills Terms as reasenftble as offered by any other
-when prune, are likely to sell at
from $esi, 50 to $6 each this season.
Otter are Mose' plentiful than mink,
as they are so warY and difficult- to
trap diet they',11,6e a better -chance
to 44,re.. 'The yoracious appetite cd
the mink leeds him into a traP
out any difncurty1 altliough Some pr
the old eilows who have beer, STOVES, TINWARE AND
caught in steel trape and • escaped
with the loss of their toes are. very
shy af both steel traps and dead
falls, unless they are -well set.
Mink_peltales are not expected to be
prime early this season' as the fall ie
MONEY TO LOAN.
Also, Agent for the Agrienitural Investment
Society, London. This Company offers bvites
business in Ibi:t-Protince.-- 'and grab circulars
giving full particulars be.,f ore tatrebasing elsewhere
ATBS W.:UNE): imeejuat on et aid it tango stork
-1-"1. of Cooking, -13:arlor and BbiStonis, of the -best
matiofttetnre, which ale cun sell es cheep as any
in the trade.
Also, Stove Pipes, Eave Trougliing,•etc. -.111-cule 'bn 4911°.4' •4-\16/ice,,,
Custom -work promptly attended to, and outside
efforic will receive every attention.
A hinge etock 6I Vest Coal Oil kept eon-
riety,
Twreils and Coating.1, Canadian, Scotch;
OVERCQATINCS AND VE TINCS,
The finest Choite%ever oft ed,
AT OLD PRIC1ES.
HITS
How to give Children -an -A ' stantly-On-Jaanll . anti will b sold witolesele ,11,14,
- petite. - _ Remember the place, Carraichaeln block-, Main
Give the childre4„. abun'dance .ef Partiea hide . by note Or book, account tine i re -
melee them reeulat in their habits , taken in axebanee for (roods. 1 • nee
and feed theta onl'y upon -plain, mou4.-r DIN su. iDitkp:E
nourilftiine food, arid' they win sele ; . 'see
dom, if ever, complain of a lack of
appetite, Bat keep them overtasked VAL
in school, 'confined clwlv_ to the
house the rest of the time, frowning_
down every attelnpt at. play ; feed
them upon. rich. ,or, higbsseasoned
food,. candies nuts, etc., ATIOW, then)
to eat betw.cen meals and late in the
evening, and you need not expect
theal to have good appetite& On
the contrary, vou nifty expect that
- they will be pale, weak-, and sickly.
Don't craw them. 1-1; I food when
they don't want it, or have rio appe-
tite for such a course is slow murders
If they have no Ltppetites, encourage,
alad, if need be, command there to
take exercise in the o en air, Don't,
allow them to study too mush, and
egpecially keep them from reading
the el -citing literature which so much .
abounds. in our book -stores and cir-
culating libraries. In addition to
securing exercise far -the children as
above, change' tdieir diet somewhat ;
especially if they Lave been eating
fine flour, change it to coarse or
Graham flour. Sickness is the most
expensive thing On. the face of the
globe. There may be instances
where it makes people or children
better, but generally it nialeeS them
ROSEWOOD AND fULT
OTTEDI
Also, a Fine :tot of Straw'
WPAITING PAPER!,
'Foil SALE, CHEAP,
Now is the time te buy as it is on the rise.
?Awn Street, Seafoith.
FANCY GOODS & JEWELRY
Bracelets, Eserings and Brooches,
VIOLINS, CONCERTINAS,
Violin Strings.
WATCH CHAINS,
Gold and Jet.
ALBUMS ALBUMS,
In great variety,
From 25 cents to $10 each.
Corner Drug St ore.
and
Tll
ARE NOW R
Largest, and best
FALL AND W
EVER BROTTalIT INTO AIN
READ
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ananasenteseessanneestraeanereasson
7.
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OMPSON
Selected Siock of
NTER GOODS
EYVILLE, CONSISTING OF
HATS AND tAPS, FURS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WINERIES, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OIL'S, 84C.,
Which, havieg been bought in the best Markets, will be Fold at a einall advance on coin, ai we are
bound not -to be undersold,
AINLEYVILLE, Sept. 25, 1872.
TOV
41444
STOVES, - STO-VES..
COOKINC, PA LOR,
PARLOR COOK, AND BOX STOVES
IN.'GREAT "Ni IIIETY, FROM
THE BEST .M -A.
EVERY FRIDAY :.1101ININC;
SEAFORTIf
Tenuns.—n1,50 per year in atnernee, or .
end of the year,
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sertions, 2 cents otth time, per lime
One eolumn one year
t the
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35 00
One-fourth one year 110
1.1 laau ig 12 00
One -twelfth one year 8 00
not, exeeening linee—first Month, $1; ;law! first
month, 511 cente eacla month.
for ;pile. inti exceeding 15 lines—flint month, $1 50;
Birdie, Meninges. De:Abe—Gratin
be inserted tin forbid, min cbarged neeordingly.
DAVID MITCHELL, ',"T. in-;„ :Giant -tete of Vide- '
. rim College, Phyeition, Surgeon.: etc.. eten
-Knee in I v, ONT.--7-Coronr‘r of the County of Itneon.
TAMES STEWART,- M. D„ C. Gradaute -of
• *On, Pte. °like mei lieeinerne, corner of
Market and High. streets, next to the Plinaieg
Ten. CAMPBELL, Coroner Mr the (hawk. -Mee
'A"' and Resilience, over Corlees corner etonn Muhl
etreet, Seawall. Offiee, honks, -from 11 to 4, melt
Ally, and all ilky Saturday.. - 150
-1- country. Dr. O. G. BULL having been :called
;through siekness in his family, to ens -pend businees
for sumo time in One pone, has pleaSUre in An-
nouncing to :the emblie, that throngh n kind Pro-
vidence he has been' perinitted to return to tbe
rooms formerly occupied by him, over :Mr. A. G.
McDougall's Store, 'Alain street. where be intends
u-FAcTu-Rx RS Ts o.1111!ii, 41717? nti,aronplia.tigionit:sWii)/eirleileon: trayefee0:7
ing to the lateet approved etyle, and fees as tete us
to be fouea elsewhere.
Offlee hours from 8 A. AL to Pell. 224
THE DOMINION, "
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
EVERY STOVE ITURNISHED WITH
. SUPERIOR FURNITURE'
OF OUR OWN NiTANUFACTUR.h.:.
JOHNSON
RCM,
MYERS' BLOCK,
MD'S biPORIU
Every Department Mien Choice and Cheap Goothi,
FANCY -AND' 'PLAT N DRESS .GOODS
STRIPED SHAWLS,
PLAIN STIAWLS1, MANTLES, EEC.
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The Show Room la haW opened, with large and welneelected Stook Milliuery.
GOOD FITS WARRANTED,
qvr
Overcoats, Pants and Vests mtde on the
RUSSELL
Premises; dn&stire to
GIVE SATISPAC ION.
ONE
PRICE.
WATCHES,
AMERICAN WATCHGS,
Have 'one' of the Larifest and Best Stocks
of Boyts and Shoes in the County, viA
Mert's Extra :Cowhide Boots, 21fen's-Ktp
. :Boots and Calf Boots, -Women's I -wear tn
sorts,of and Felt, Children's:Cable
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Have a Full Line of Hay and 'ups,
GENTS' FURNISHIN
Will find' our Stock complete.
our Wdolen Stock t vas parch
LARGE ADVANCE IN
our Stock at
A' earl y all
sed by 4-
f the
RICE
OLD PRIG S,
Giving to our Customers the b st class of
Goods cheaper than any house i t tAe trade.
DUNCAN & DUN ANY
HICKSON'S OLD STAND.
SWISS WATOTIL,
ENGLISH JEWELRY,
AMERICAN JEW-iELRY,
FRENCH JEWELRY,
JET JEWELRY,
VIOLINS,
MEERCHA.151.1 AND BRIAR PIP4S,
Just Received at
M. R. COUNTER'S.
Roairing in all the Brandies as usnal
'2.52 Main-stret, SEAPORT
ROOMS TO LET. •
rr0 LET, in Scott's Block, two commodicma
-L Rooms on the second flat. Apply to
3.PCOR COPY
.• pointed Ageet for the Colonial Seeurities Com-
eanY. of England, be is also Agent for Feverat pri-
vate Capitalists of Toronto, yam lean Money at
very reaeonable. rates.: Interest payabld yearly.
Charges moat:lute.
Insolvency, Nbtariee Public and Conveyancere.
Solicitors for the B. C. Bank, Seaforth. AgentA for
the Canada Life Aesurance Company, •
N. 13.—ian0,000 to heel et 8 per cent. Fiirm13,
-Tionaea and Lob; for sale. 58
-le' at Lann annicitore in Chancery and Insolveney,
forth end Wroxeter. 44423,00(0.f Private Funds to
invest at once, at Eight per centnInterest, payable
yearly. 58
1? OVAL HOTEL, Sea forth, Ontario. hIMON
thoroughly renovated and newly furnished -the
above him en se that it now afforns good aeconnuo-
the delien dee in season. Leine etubling eud one
ANNETT, Proprietor. This Hetet is, linden
anfirely new nmungement met bee been thorongly,
Liqnors' and Vinare. Gond Stablieg and attendee
PRINC•E 01? WALES HOTEL, Clinton, Ont.,
accommodation ler tinvellere. The Bar is stip-
plien with the very best liquors, and cigars. Good
even, ;lay for Winglunn. .204-41
TA. SHARP'S LIYEItY.4ND SALE STABLES.
• Office—At nfurray'e Hotel, Stennab, Good
TIIOMSON-S LIVERY, CLINTON.
OFFICE,—AT COMMERCIAL noTm. Good.
quiet Horses and ilfirst-Clase Vehicles always
en hand. Convetances furnished to Cominercial
Traveller:3 On reaeonable rates.
Good Horses and Conifortable Vehicles, always
on *aid. Favorable Arrangemente mule' with
tionneeinial TravellerS. All orders left et Enon'n
LroTET„ -will be promptly attenned to,
THOMAS BELL, Proprietor.
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beni to intimate to the inhubitauts of leaforth
, and suerountling comity, that be bee opened an
Office in Scalorth, where in; limy be consulteel.pee
T. TiT11)1). Oct, et e Having reeeivea a regular end prettied
mainly or by k tter, on the Dieeteses of Horses; CIA-
eancetieu, and haviug been awarded the Diploma
ban every (mil:acme of giving satiefaction to- ali
. rio Veterinary College; Professor Dockland, Dr.
, ill (mile promptly attended to. .
MARKET SQUARE,
The subecriber begs to inform the prthlie that
he hat; genittly extentlen Lis premises and is inn;
-Hired as hitherto to pay the highest price fur ate,
quantity of
000D PR,BSII 13061)5',
Delivered at his plate of leminees.
Seaforth, March 25. 1b72. 225
EGG ElUPORIUM.
HE subscriber liereby thanks his3 numerous
Y Y. na, begs to aenounce to the inhabitants of
ary College, ana is now prepared to treat diseaSes
oil:Tomes and Cattle and. ell nome,stic animalto
i has opened au office in connection -with his In'aso,
sheen!!! ehop, where he will be found. ready to at-
, tend to cane. Di:settees of the feet specially at-
tended to. Residence, °Dice sea. wise is. the rear
of & Ryan's new atOre. All kb -aloof Vet -
in R. COOPErn Conveyencer, Commissioner In
Quern's Bench, Insurance and General ,Agent,,
Agent for the Freehold Peinnanent Building ima.
: smiTi.“8 g.04(-ty qf Toronto, whose rates are as low
OA any- CourPany doing buein.Ess in Canada. Arent-
. eatione fin Loans promptly attended. to,
Onvenn—Opposite Ross' Tailor Shop,
Ttriende in town end conntry for their liberal •
patronage during the past five years, and. hopes
by strict attention to busineas to merit their con-
fidence and. trade rn. the fettles ne ass) wishes
to announce that he is still prepared to pay
THE HIGHEST CASH pracE
For any quantity of good
FRESH EGGS
Delivered at the
EGG ERPORIUM,
Cs YEa,
i Auctioneer and Commission Merchant
, MAIN STREET, SEAPORTS,
i 'Will ettend to tin kinds of Sales in the County of
1, Huron. on liberal tenon. Particular attention
: paid to the erne of Farm Stock. rke.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the iCeunty Of
-1-1 Huron. Sales attended. in ell parts of the
Countrae ail orders left, _at Tan ExnaaeTnn Offloe
198
_JfAI1V- STHEET,i SEAFORTIL will be promptly attended to.
JOHN BULLARD,
LICENCED AUCTIONEER for the County of
Thiron. Sales ettende,d al 'parts of the
Cotinty. All oraers left at thia -office will be punc-
tually attended to, or at my pbtce Lot 11, Con. II,
227 D. D. 'WILSON.
ROOMS TO LgT.
-QEVERAL GOOD ROOMS in Meyer s Block to
te' let on reasonable terms. Apply to
227 BENSON & MEYER.
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