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EXCHANGE OFFLOE,
In connection, -where ell naive's goteg te tbj
United States eau be- supplied 'with Ameriean. pee.
eeney. Money to Iend oii ones' terns. Tiekets
sued to all parts Of Europe an4 the Weetern Stateg.
Parties wishing to lexing out their friendsfreak
Earope eau be Supplied with *bids here to semi
to them.
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CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
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ElOUR STORE
At thelowest prices.
Call sue examine Our well -selected stook ot
2-M4A%, gliGARA. COFPIES,
Canned Finity Oyster, Salmon, Lobsters
Sardines constantly on hand.
Steekraiserewouldtiowell to try Simpson' ellen* •
and Cattle Spice, the finest and cheapest Co
tion Powder in theworld.
J. P. KENDALL & Co.'s (late -W. A-Mitarsou. &
Co.) celebrated
FAMILY FLOUR
Delivered on the shortest notice.
Th
highest Market, Price paid for all kinds et
Produce.
CEDAR POSTS and SHINGLES still on bent -
THOMAS LEE.
HOL,IDAYS OVER,
BUT THE TIRM FOR •
CHEAP JEWELRY
Is not yet ended at.
M. R COUNTER'S.
JUST• RECEIVED,
I 0 CASES OF THOSE,
Celebrated Watches,
Meamfactured expressly for
R. COUNTER,
BY
BUSSELL,,,c& SO,NS,
1,0-lea)ON ..LND LIVERPOOL.
RKPAIRING DGNE AS USUAL
Personal attentisn paid. te repairing and regulat-
ive*, watches.
TERMS—STRIOTLY O&M"
o, agent for lazains, Morrie & Cois Perfeeted
Spectacles'. -
R. COUNTER.
IN -§:URE YOUR PROPEk-fli
- AND YOUR
Ont
A. Strong,„ Seaforth.
K of
AEN! Fait
•
• The -Scottish Provincial Ingnrance Company --
Fire mediae. - •
The Western Insurance Company, of Toronto --
Fire and Life.
The Isolated Riek, Insurance Company" of
Canada.
te of Ternte as reasonable as offered by any other
hag- agent doing businese tor xediable Companies.
Mies.
MGNEY TO LOAN,
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et Also, Agent for the Agricultural Investinent
SwietY, London. This Company offers better ite-
,rea; ducernente to bonewers than any others dang
business m this Prevnice. Call and get circulars -
giving ft ill poetic:Mare before pnrelut sing elsewhere
Oh-ICE—over Strong & Te•irley's Grocery
Store, Main. Street, Seaforth. 252
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SEAFORITil PLANING MILLI.
SASH,DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
oubscriber begs leeve to thank hie numerone
customers for the liberal patronage extended te
hira since commencing bushiess in Seaforth, 111111
trusts that he may be favored with a coutinnakee
of the same. _
Partiesinteriding to build would do well to glee
him o call, as he will continue to keep on hand a
large stock of all kinds of
DRY PIE LUMBER,
SASHES,
DOORS, BLINDS', MOULDINGS
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC.
He feels confident of giving satisfaction to those
eeho may fevour him with their patronage, as none -
bat fest-class workmen are employed. ,
Particular attention paid to Custom Planing.
2G1 JOHN H. BROADFOOT.
'OVLTRY.t_:'..POULTRY;t,.
The subscriber will pay the
HIGHEST °ASH PRICES
Fer any quantity of at, well-dressed
0- -17" R
Delivered at the
EGG EMPORIUM,
. Main -street Seaforth.
PUULTILY TO BE DRAWN,.
227 D. D, WILSON.
J P BRINE,
ICENSED AUCTIONEER for the County of
Huron. Sales attended. in all parte a the
Country. All cadera left at TIM Exeoereme Office
will be promptly attended to. 194
BOARDING. r:
COLLADAY has leased the large and cora-
ragdieue house, on the Salt Works Groundee
edjoieing the Railway Station, and has fitted it up
Etea boerding-house. Good table and, comfortable
rooms. Persons wishit g a pleasant boa.rding-
, house should apply, as there are at present a few
vat:uncle:4. Transient boartiers accotamodated at
- less than betel rates. eee
1873.
OD'S CIFT TO MAN..
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e following poem was writteninany
ago by Mr. David. Wylie, of the
reekvilleRecoraer, better known among
his editorial ottfreresfas. "Felker Wy-
lie," It was handed to ns by Mrs. Blair,
of liowick, (coltain OCtlie author) and, so
far as we can learn, isnowpublielield for
the first time. JAke all the„„prodnetions
of the same pen it bears marks of no
common ability."
When Ged amid the chats deeP* which
reigned , •
Said, Let the light chase darkness from
the earth. ; •
*And when the morning stars& with joy
unfeigned, .
• Sung forth their praises 14 thedazzling
birth—
Then when, our globe of .beauty was up -
reared, .
Mau, in the image of God, appeared.
Breathed with his vital powr. God gave
man thought
To scan the wondrous works which he
had done; . -
And man. amid the viirioilis' wonders,
sought
To utter praises to the glorious one.
Thus speech at once flowed from his lisp-
ing 'tongue, ,
In strains of an adoring, joyous song.
God said—indthuefrea
Om hVen's
archy,
Caine language from its Maker down to
roan;
God said—and man took up in edstacy
The stars of morning's s'ong=creation's
plan.
Sa.our-preator in the world's youth,
Gave tortfitm to man that he might•speak
thil truth.' - --
Next in the course of God's great gifts,
was tiven— •
°What, theretofore; was hid from Israel's
rken—
Writ With God's finger, in His throne
heaven, • r
-The powerthat man might thenceforth
use a pen, •
'Twits on Sinai's Mount in -mighty awe.
God gave the written tables of His Law. •
At length, a light more glorious, burst
the mist—
That hung in thickness o'er the sow; "of
men ;
Mr—slaves in mind, TIO more—the rod
they Itissed. t • -
Was broke and scattered from the me..
raent when
The Art of Printing, rose to bless, the
landt—
-
Another gift from the Alnlighty hstid.
Now, a new era- o'er the World was
spread; ,
And -knowledge issue fromita pent-up
stream
Long -shackled nations from an age of
dread, •
Awoke in .wonder frtini their bondage—
dream -
And. the strange lettered' page to them
became
The bulwark of their, nation and their
name.
, -
And from, the moment of its mystic -
: birth,
The million minds a recognition had;
The march of freedom travelled rou-nd
the earth,
To guard fair libertY—inspire
E'en then the Printing Art, with scatter-
ed leaves,
Sowed seed which yielded ripened yellow
leaves.- •
,
Yes, heaven -born Printing ! man. owes
much ta thee,
For thou to him art guardian, teacher, -
friend-;
Without thee -he tnay live ; but is he
• free, .
Or can he knowledge to his race extend?
Ah, no ! l -without thee he is poor and
lone, -
For thou art wisdom's great memorial
' atone. ' • -
And- now, ;wide streams of knowledge
flow,.•
To lighten minds which otherwise wers
dark ,
And bring from hearts, in roughest
frames, a glow
That yet ntay light an intellectual spark,
That long may dazzle 'mid the fields of.
fame, •- •
And leave theiman an honored', endless
name. .
Well May we pray, this million -branch-
ing light •
May blight the root'of sin's foul upas
tree, .•
And raise yet darkened nations from
their
And aicl to Make man what he *ought to
be—
A being—, --While the earth is•his abode—
Who seeks the good of all by serving
God.
An anxious gegtleman bargain-
ing for a, rent asked if the house `
was cold. • Well,'. said the owner
cautiously, can't say as to that;
it stancls out doors.'
—'Why,' asked a govArness of
her little charge, 'do We pray God
to give us :our. daily bread? Why
don't we ask for foir days, or five
days, or a week.' 'We want it
fresh 1). replied` the ingenuous child.
--There was a reward' offered the
- other day for the recovery of a large
leather . lady's - traveling bag.
Whether or. not the large leather
lady has got it back has not yet ,
been. statbd.
—.A couptry paper', says: One
of our residents about to depart
west, desires to sell a sitting in One'
of the most eligible aroceries in
town. The stove is one ofthe most
powerfulin the market, and the
cracker and sugar bartels are
within easy diatance.'
—Petered with ; contributions i
verse' from a persistent rh Ines x
bis patience gave Out, an editor.
wrote to his correspondent thus;
If you don't stop sending me your
sloppy poetry, I'll print a piece of
it some day, with your name ap-
pended in full, and send a copy to
your sweetheart'sfather.' That po-
etical fountain was spontaneously
dried up.
—Somebody inquiring at the
Springfield, Ill., post -office for alet-
ter for* Mike Rowe, received the
grtiff answer that there was no lettef
there for ant?ody's cow; ,
77.4. exehangs !1tantali4es. its
reaflers- withthis atrocity-' *.' Have
you heard -Of the Man who got shot l'
' Got:shot ? No, howw did he get
shot 'I' . 'He bought them.',' '
. :—The man who sat up all night.
Weighing a ton of coal with, a pair
of steelyards, and by the pailful, - to
see that he had recetiecl full weight,
thought -he was ahead a few pounds
until he remembered :that he -had
not deducted the weight of the pail.
chooishig a qa.Feer.-
Let „every young man .choose his
own occupation iw--,life. In any
event; -lee him ellooSe it' If •lie has
no particular Willi �r • -bent, let him
find Yomethingto' do, all the same.
A parent or guardian may say:
"My ,son, it riPpears, to 'me that
your Walk in life lies tills Way," and
point out the. advantageslikely to
acque, or that, can be absolutely
given him if he adopts the sugges-
tion; btist that is allfthat she* be
done. If be revolts; Or objects; and
says, .5. I cannot," ‘'. do not - 'Trick
with, "you. shall, or you are no son
of Mine." You Will live to repent
it. ` You will wear sackcloth and
ashes for it. Humble yourself a
little before you overthrow him. A
boy has a 'right to his choice. How
can you force him to lear4, a trade
for whieh he has no aptness except
that be has been' seen to make
things that a child naturally aniuses
himself ,, hy 1 You cannot ; •you
have 1/0 right. COnsider the mat-
ter 'somewhat. If he is a tractable, -
affectionate and docile boy, SO
much the wOrse ;yOU use his natur-
al, affection as a vehicle to work
your* will with. . him; not seeing
that in after -life he will become a
listless; moody, inefficient laborer in
the vineyard, because . you ' trained
bi...n to a stake;'or _spreacIthim on a
wall, instead of allowing him to
grow free and :unfettered, as :he
soulcl. Consider thi-&matter in
someother light thah tour 7 -own in-
clinatiens. He NOill dthibtleas live
many years after you are gene.
How slut -11,1e best.. perpetuate your
name and family? By following his
owh' natural inclinations, or by try-
ing to force` his nature to run On . a
track too Wide or too narrow guage
for bhp? . Think over it.. --Scientific
American: . -
Uaninq Ssimpathy.
Beside duiwtive sympathy with
our kind, we, human beings, have
a!I a certain passive sympathy, caus-
ing ua. to take pleasure in their ap,
proval and paid in ,their contempt.
If the -y; were only to ns so many
useful or .hugfuti machines, like:
steam:engines, this sentinient; would
be ini poasihle ; whereas, a§ we are
actually constituted, we can.no more
help feeling a reflex of their ,ifeeling
toward, us than the earth end the
moon can b el p.reflecting each other's
light. We al1.. live, liice Don
Quixote, if not exactly expecting a
sage to be engaged 'in writing -our
memoirs, yet with ,a consciptisness
that there are relatidns, friends, a
great or a little world taking 'note
of ow:doings. A pr of Of the close
alliance between . dos ' and men is
that in this way.clegs feel like our-
sel.ves. - The dog whollivew-iunder a
sense of publie disapproval in the
honsehold to which -be belongs, nay,
toward whoin-,sonie one persop habi-
tually looks reprovingly, obviously
suffers misery under the blond.
His spitit droops, he , Mew* about
in a humble and sneaking:manner,
and often; like an ill-treated Child,
adopts' deCeitfql ways foreign to his
original character. Only when
some member ;of the 'circle caresses
him and leads him far a,Way ifrom
the ill-omened borne, does his spirit
revive and his tail reassurnp its nor-
mal elevation. Praised aid petted
dogs, on ,*; the contrary, , manifestly
develop their finest qualities in a
continual interchangeof sympathy
With . their Piasters, jwhoge charac-
ters react on theirs, in, the most
singular manner. The creature
'glowS like the tieing he worships'
in allirespects'in." which his nature ,
permits of likeness. The clog of a.-
braye-rnan is brave, or of a coward,
cowardly; ill -temper and suspi-
ciousnesss in the -master are -reflect-
in his hargneux spaniel or terri-
er, and good humor, sociability, acti-.
vity, indolence; cheerfulness, melan-
choly, generosity; dignity, impu-
dence, cringing, with a score of
other human characteristics, are re-
flected in dos even after . a few
months of association.— QuarterlyReview.
DANIEL . McGREGOR,
Bookbinder, Harpurhey, Seaforth,
HAs just re•ceived. alarge Stock of -the materials
used in the business, and is now fully prepar-
ed to execute, on the shortest notice and in the
latest styles, all orders he may be favoured with.
REGISTERS, LEDGERS & BLANK BOOKS
OF ANY =ND,
Ruled, Printed and made to order, on the shortest
notice, and at prices whidi defy competition.
Ladies' Work Boxes 4: FaTtey CW68
Made to order. ,
OLD AND NEW BOOKS
Bound and repaired at city ptices.
All coramttnications addressed to the undersign-
ed, will receive prompt attention.
DANIEL McGREG011,
Seafortlat(Harpurliey.
To' the Farmer8 of the Neighborhood 9f
•
13:SSSaforth
11ES ICRIB R offera for
Sprm
g sowing 600
bushels of
RUSSIA RICA FLAX SEED,
Screened and guaranteed perfectly clean, at
$1.16 per,13ushel, on Credit,
Until the Fix is delivered.
THE RUSSIA RIGA.' FLAX SEED
Has.been proved to be much superior to the com-
mon Canada Flax Seed, and _will grow fully nine t6
twelve inches longer than the common Flax Seed
hitherto sown in this countey, yielding as iliKh as
three tons to the:acre en good clean ground.
Printed pamphlets with full inetructionahow tO
nig° Flax, and when to harvest, &e., will be furnish-
ed on application, free of eluerge.
NO MA.V,KET FES.
• WANTED,
•11•1
To rent, 200 acres of good clean land, * fields fxora
10 to 20 tares, suitable for sowing Fittic, for which
the highest price .will be paid. Foil -niers %oving
such land should make immediate application, to
the undersigned, that early arrieTgements may be
effected. , ft
, R -SHANTZ,
,
270,13 Seaforth Flax Mill.
TEA TEA_ 11 TEA!!!
TUFTS HAMBLETON
Having on hand i very large stock of
.EXCELLENT ,TEAS,
And beinghard up for money, have determined:to
sell Teas at ,
G-REATLY REDUCED PRICES .
For one month.
•
All parties wanting a choke article of Tea and
wishing to save money, will find it to their advan-
tage to give theni a call. They haye also on hand a
very large stoek of
GENERALGROCERIES,
Crockery, Glassware, Wipes and Liquors. Flour,
Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Lake Huron Herring, &tee
which they will sell very cheap for cash or farm
produce. '
- & TeeMIJLETON,
Briiseels, Ont.
.SUFFOLK BOAR.
rriSIDE proprietor will keep for service during. the
-1- preseut season a first-class
SUFFOLK BOAR,
Sired by the Suffolk hoer imported from England
by Mr. Fieblir, of Gollierne.
. TERMS.
ne dollar cash, -with privilege of returning during
season. JA.MES LANDESBOROUGH, Tucker -
smith, Lot 28, Con. 8, H. R. S. . 262
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NOTICE.
LI, pergolas indebted to me by BOOK AP-
bunT or NOTE will please settle at once
and 8av13 the disagreeable work. of the COURT,
which must be resortedito in the eyent of further
delay. Mesas. LOGAN & JAMIESON aro author-
ized to receive paymeot and,give receipts.
LAST WAR,NING.
MO. LOGAN.
267
EXTRACTING EETH *WITHOUT
PAIN.
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CARTWRIGHT, L.,D. 8„ eSargeou Dentist
\-14 attends in Seaforth,'atICnox's Hotel, tho find
Tuesday andWedraisday of each month; in•Clinton,
at theCommercial Hotel, on the followine° Thurs-
days and Fiidays. The remainder of thetime at
his Stratford office.
Parties requiring,now teeth are requested to call,
if at Seaforth and Clinton, on the foot days of at-
tendance.
Testintonials of Over 500 patients who have had
their teeth extrected by the use of the Gas, may
be seen at my Office in Stratford.
Teeth inserted in the most_ substantial and im-
proved etyles.
Filling done in gold, &c., in a manner which can-
not be surpassed, 267- ,
THE SEAFORTH
LUMBER YARD.
MABEE & MAODON ALD
REG to inform the public that they have opened
k Lumber_Yard in Seaforth, -near Shearson's
Mill, on the' ground formerly used as a Ltunber
Yard, by Mr. Thomas Lee. '
They will keep constantly on hand a good assort-
ment of ALL KINDS OFL
-UMBER; dressed and
undressed, Also, LATH AND SHINGLES, all of
which -they are prepared to sell at the lowest possi-
ble prices, for Cash. •
Builders and others will find it to their advant-
age to Inspect our stock, and ascertain our prices
before purehasingelsewhere, as,vre are in a position
to offer good indueemente to wish purchasers.
160 MABEE & MACDONALD.
4
ZittTurn g000ttor. -
IS PUIAISHED
EVERY FRIDAY MORNING
-
IN SELFORTH •
Tenets. ---050 Per year in advance, or $2 tat the
and of the year.
:Advertising Bates. :
First insertion, per line, 8 cents subsequent in-
sertions, 2 cents each time, per line. -
CONTRACT BATES.
One e`oltunn on i• year $60 00
" " half . . ... ......... 85 00
8 months ... . ... . ... 20k)0
Hall " 5 00
honalelye,a,r
20 00
8 months 12 00
One-fourth one year 20 00
12 00
" " kmonths. 8 00
One-eighth one year • 12130
" " half " 8 00
" 8 months 500
One -twelfth one year 8 00
" " half 5.00
" 8 months 300
Business Cards, (filines and under,' year.. 4 00 1
Advertisements of Strayed, 'Lost, Found, &c.
e hell e
AT COST,
T IN& Ttoolvi
SPRING STOcK,
41
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AT .:HO.FFIVIA111 :1W9717 -HERS
•
CHEAP CASH
SEAKORTH.
9'0 MARKET' FEES
rN StAFORTH
And no trouble to show Goods at
Tea,
Sugars,
Currants,
Syrups,
'Which is, perhaps, the best place in town to purchase
Spices,
Dried, Apiles,
Canned. Peaches,
Canned Peas,
Canned Salmon,
Wash Tubs,
Wash Boards,
Brooms,
Faas,
&c., &c.,
Salt-Wat;n• Herring,
Sealed. Hinring,
Cod Fish,
Baskka,
FLOTJR, OATMEAL, CORNMEAL;
- GRAHAM FLOUR, BUCK WHEAT FLOIJR, POT BARLV, RICE, &c.
„i
Best Fresh Ground Coffee only 30.cts.
G-OODS .DE,LIVREDI PROMPTLY.
OCAIL'
ALLEN:S“GitOCERY, Seaforth.
FARMERS!
51)00 Farmers' Sons and.Daughters Wanted
TO PURCHASE
WILSON & YOUNG'§ CR9CIURY.
_JUST RECEIVED,
A LARGE CONSIGNMENf' OF °ROCKERY,
1 •
Censisting of Tea and Dinner Sets complete, Chamber 'Sets, in a great variety of patterns. Also, a
--" very complete stock of
CHINA AND GLAgsWA.RE.
All t eir Crockery is of the best. No second or 'third•ware&ept. This Crockery has been bought cheap
ir
, and will Wesel" ceeap. . , .
TEAS.
Sint received, another consignment of that superior Tea, at from 40 els. to $1 per pound. All other
Uncle of Groceries us metal.
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Remember WILSON & YOUNG'S is the place to get choice Liquors and Ales, and the only place
where Carling's celebrated XXX Ale in quarter barrels for family use is kept. .
WILSON & 'YOUNG,
Main -street,. Seaforth.
HERE WE ARE AGAIN.
-GROCERIES CHEAPER THAN.
cfJ
z
THE PEOPLE'S
Cheap Grocery, Feed and Provision
NO OLD STOCK.
;1•1 Weekly Arrivals of _Fresh Grbeeries.
EVER..
1-74
I-4
Call and examine our stock and prices and be.convinced that this is
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not exceeding 10 lines--llrett mOnth, k1; after first !Th
month, 50 cents each month. -
Advertisements of FARMS and REAL,ESTATE
for sale, not exceeding 15 lines—first month, $1 50;
each subsequent month, 75 cents.
Births, Marriages, Deaths—Gratis.
Advertisements without specific directions will
be inserted till forbid, and eharged accordingly.
Advertisements measured by a scale of gond
Nonpareil.
MoLEAN BROTHER• S.
HORSES WANTED.
Wanted Immediately
240
GOOD STRONG WORKING HORSES
TO DRAW
0400 WILSON'S
SUPERIOR IRON HARROW;
AND SEWING MACHINES.
WILSON
Has now on hand at hia Agricultuial Warerooms,
Market 'Street,. Seaforth, a number of Colton's
well -lame&
IRON HARROWS.
Fanners who went to get one should eel) at once.
as they are going off- fakt, and only a limited num-
ber have been made for next Peason's sales.
SAWING.,414,CHINES.
A, number of Eastwood' & Co.'s celebrated two
horse Sawing Machines. These Maelaines will
cat 40 cords of wood a day, with one span of,
horses. -'-----1- LADIES
.
500 Good -Looking Young Women
wanted iinmediately to buy and 'work 0.0. Wil-
son's Sewing Machines.
On Hagd—The Florence, Singer, Raymond,
Howe awl Loclonen machines. All the best made,
A few of Peinceet Co.'s
ORG-ANS AND MELODEONS
left; which will be sold dump and warranted to
give satisfaction.' '
Also, on hinidetie ttenal, a large assortment of
altother kinds of AgrienIturalImplerieentee at
0. C.. WILSON'S
igricultnral Implement Emporium,
.264 Market -Street, Seaforth.
I1A1NEf3S, IIARNE§S.
Great Varjety
AT WILSO
SEAOORTH.
TRUNKS of all kinds11,1'),w
VALISES—not ,,
wniPs—of all Eats,
toLLAES:-,allsizes.
Brush*, awry -Combs, Cards.
All prices—from 10 eents up.
Bells,Mankets, (11=1141'1es, Saildler,
And *fact everything uguellY found in a first-
class Sealer's Shop, and at prices extremely Iow.
jAVEil,WILSON
Tithes this opporttmity of thentring his nuraeroue
friendsand customers for the liberal support ex-
tendedi towar'd him for the past year and helms
by strieteittention to blisineesandminufaatmeng
a tineealase.artittle_to merit afair share of the pat-
-renege of the meny-
=Remember the Sign of the
601.Doit Senneat." 215
MUATMIt! MURDER!
HIGH 'PRICES -ItOR FURNITURE
illtUiRIDERED
And those that have kept. prices nit beyond the
bounds of reaeonleze about to
,
COMMIT SUICIDE
W, 13. PbRTER,
Has commenced selling remit.= of ell descrip."
tions in
H A.TT S OLD STA MD3
elifialkt-STREET, SEAFORTH,
At u hprlces awwiliastonish a miser. He courts
an *qui* and feels certain that a verdict will be
returned in his favor, that his prices are
anig. 44PWEST *
That la and has iwin this or any other cotmty in
.
, the vine° for yea*.
GIVE HitAy A CALL
, And be, coUvineed of the fact'.
W. R4PORTER.
Seaforth, Oct. 25,1872. - 255
POB
Tim.CITEAPEST.-
F
AND BEST
URN ITURE,
-Op TO
-STA.UF.FER'S
AINLEYVILLE..
Sign of the,Two Bureaus.
. •
JUKE 18, 1872, 28742
OANINET-NEAKER WANTED.
wAxTED a firtat-class Cabinet-maker, to work
0 I at piece -work; good wages.
J. STAUMER, A leleyville.
TEAS FROM 50 CENTS UP. TEN LBS. GOOD SUGAR FOR $L
White Deans. Patent Granulated Wheat.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR and j. P. Kendall & Co.'s FLOUR AN)) FEED kept eonstant-
ly on nand.
STROUP
Itt FAIRLEY.
iodized Cod Liver Oil.
erIIS Preparation is a solution of Iodide of Iron
-t- in perfectly pure Cod Liver Oilitt raay be
used in all eases vrhete the simple 011 is ordered,
and will be found greatly supeidor to it, Thie
-preparation is highly beneficial *Pulmonary Con-
sumption, Scrofulous Corapleints, Chronic Skin
Diseases, and for all chronic disorders arising from
defeetive digestion, assimilation or nutrition. It
is also highly reful in Chronic Itheureatiemund
Gout. Price $1.
Compound Syrup of lOpophosph1te0.
THIS is an agreeable Preparation, containing the
Hypophosphites- of. Lime, Soda, Potagh and
Iron, with free • 313pophosphorous Acid. This
8Tni
fromPanisy acaneseerttjTh
, N'erfernedous DiseasesYt°2rGenaner Scrofulous
Complaints, It is also highly useful in -diseases ef
theuslitnnponeteictRn
(r;pe,eialleeyst infants) and Incipient
eo
The above Preparations are of standard medical
reputation, and containing no secret ingredie' nts,
may be prescribed by physicians without hesita-
tion. Preparedly -JOHN WILLIAMS,
-.
liondon;Ontario.
For sale by -1t 'Lmnsden, Seafortle; Grant,
Ainleyville; G. A. Pewelli Wroxeter, said Druggists
285
generally.
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