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fuLy 27, 1877.
HURRAH
—FOR—
ESS AGAIN,
E OLD STAND,
THOMAS _KIDllyS.
find in a shOrt time
D AN wat MADE,
iateriai and by competent
workmen.
)- SUIT THE TIMES.
=Trunks, Satchels}, ra,-
s, Lashes - Bi
, ts, Curry
Brushes,
ssually found in a firsts -Mass
rry Establishment.,
Sold Cheap for Cash.
•
DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE
E SOLICITED.
see
aES WILSON, Seaforth.
AFORTH
EN MILLS.
MOND, PROPRIETOR.
ND, bound not to- be behind
he buainese push of Seaforth,
sill and made
E IIMPROVEMENTS
sy introducing a number a the
anMrica.0 maehines front the
setts, among which are a Self-
ag I Machine, a Self -Feeding
the use of vithich better and
e dare than by the old methods.
inr machinery invited.
)ck
of Tweeds, Full
inets, Blankets, Flan-
ngs, Yarns, &c.,
Wool, or Cheap for gash.
OF WOOLEN GOODS
• TO ORDER.
-2.ning,Weevoing, Color-
rtg, Dressing, &c..
short notice.
- Carded to take .home
'NG YOUR WORK,
:that we can and will do better
ve ever get done before,here or
A. G. VA.NEGMOND.
'RIVALS AT 999.
of New. Teas at the
loing Prices
a at 50 cents, Worth GO cents.
son Mayune at 50 cents, worth
In, at 70certts, worth 80 egattts.
:wed, at 40 cer6, worth 56 carats.
niored, at 50 cents, worth. Gd
eslored, at 60 cents, worth 75
>ice and at very law prices.
✓ and Save Money by
a the Three Nines.
SESII STOCK OF
ED FRUIT
rased a Bankrapt Stock of
E AND GWOCKER
5 ceuts per dozen, worth.$1 IS.
.eirats per dozen, worth $1 /5.
t 60 cents per dorsals, worth $1.
tits per dozen, worth 90 cents.
ate s at 85_scents,Worth $1 15.
tes,p1tUi,et 75 cents, worth
irth $2 50.
m $4 upwards.
clear it out at 25 per °ed.
original invoice price,
AND FEED
NTL,Y ON HAND.
LIVERED kItEE,
_ace, 999, oppo;itI the Com,
orth,
A, W. SPARLING.
Hat.hai
FACTORY.
tow fitted an with, Machinery
revetment, and is in full otter-
actute of
FULL CLOTHS,
TS AND YARNS,
are kept constantly on hand
Wool or Cash at very low
fact irrWool Gard-
a,. and Fulling Done
J
test Notice, at the fol -
r yard, 40 centa.
Ittort warp furnished, 35-ceuttt.
el, 25 cente.
wand, 30 cents.
from $3 to $3 50 per pair.
*ng, 5 centa per pounth
cents per yards
4 cents.
'
on hand a large getantity of
weeds, Blankets and Flannels,
aeture, which we can recem-
tident that we can give
SATISFACTION
is with their patrenage.
WANLES S & PLAIN. '
ND BACON -
have for sale a quantity of
Long Clear Bacon, Heavy Meets
ams, and Lard, which tb.sy
t low prices. Addressf
DNO & GRAHAM,
SessfOalatt P. O. Outs
• 1
jun' 27 1877.
The Three Brothers of Gal-
loway,
Bruce, being defeated by the
in Carrick, retired to the wil
head of Loch Dee, accompanie
remnants of hi3 broken party.
during the night in the cottage
widow at Craigencallie, he was a
in the morning of being a pErso
perior rank, on account of cert
merits which he wore upon his d
armor. The old woman mode
quired if he was her liege lord.
swerecl her in the affirmative an
ed her not to be surprised at h
He asked her if she had any so
could serve him in his distrees.
swer was that she had three sons
several husbands, all of whom w
at his service, provided they w
sured that he really was their so
He then asked if she could give h
thing to eat. She answered th
was little in the house but a gust
and some goat's milk, which, h
should immediately be prepared f
While she was engaged inher c
the three young men appeared, a
king was pleased to find them
men.' He asked if they ‘vauld
in his service, and they cheerfull
sented. When he had finished hi
he enquired what weapons the
'They informed him that bows a
rows were the only weapons wi
use of which they were acquainted
king and the three youths then s
out to the green, where Mai
.eldest, observing ,two ravens pe
upon the pinnacle of a rock abov
house, let fly an :,,rrow, and tran
both the birds through the
"Faith !" observed the Brace, "I
not wish you aimed at me." Mu
the second son, directed an arrow
raven which that moment flew ove
house, and bronght it down. M'
the third of the brothers, made a
ilar attempt, but not with the sam
cees.
Meanwhile, the English, in quest of
their illustrious enemy, were encamped
upon a great flow (quick 'morass) on the
other side of the Dee, called Moss Rap -
loch. The king, becoming aware of this
fact, took the counsel of his young
friends as to the course he should pursue,
at the same time introducing them to his
patty, which, in number about 300, had
spent the night in a neighboring glen.
The three youths advised that all the
horses, wild and tame, and all theloats
that could any where be found,should be
collected by the soldiers during the en-
suing • afternoon and night. This was
done, when the English, hearing so much
neighing and prancing in their neighbor-
hood, conceived that they were pursued
by a prodigious force,and durst uot ven-
ture out beyond. the limits of their -camp.
After a night of apprehension and dismay
the unfortunate Southrons, though in re-
aliq- much more than a match for Bruce's
small party, were, at the break of day,
attacked and driven from their trenches
with great slaughter. The flight was
precipitate, and therefore bloody. There
still stands in the centre of the flow a
large isolated boulder, called the King's
stone, against which he is said to have
leant his back while his men were gath-
ering up the spoils; and fragment a of
swords and, lances have been dug up at
the spot in modern times.
English
ds at the
d by the
-Lodging
of a poor
uspeoted
n of au-
ain orna-
ream and
stly en -
He an-
d enjoin.
18 vjait.
ns who
Her an -
by three
ould be
ere as-
vereign.
im any -
at there
of meal
owever,
or hini.
ookery,
nd the
"lusty
engage
y con-
s meal,
y 'had.
nd ar-
th the
. The
tepped
e, the
rching
e the
sfixed
head.
would
rdoch,
at a
✓ the
Lurg,
sim-
e sue -
The three brave youths followed Bruce
in all his subsequent wars. After com-
pletely expelling the English, and when
he had made his throne fast, their royar
master reraerabered them in the division
which then took place of the property
left by the English. On. asking them
what reward they expected for all their
services, they answered that they had
never entertained any prospect of grea,t
things, but if His Majesty would bestow
upon them the 30-pund lands of the -Has-
sock and comfoddan, they would be very
thankful. To this he cheerfully assented,
and they and their descendants possessed
the lands for many centuries.
A,I30CT HaTs.—Previously to the in-
vention of hats, both men and women
generally wore close-knit woollen caps.
The man's hat was invented at Paris by
a Swiss in 1404,and first worn in England
in Henry VIL's time, and first manufac-
tured in London, 1510.
A comma' cough. or cold shoul& never
be trifled with; often when neglected it
is converted into a serious and generally
fatal pulmonary disease. The more pru-
dent, aware of this, promptly use " Bry-
au's Pulmonic Wafers," a curative 'which
has sustained its reputation for over 20
years. They are always efficacious, and
exert a most beneficial influence on 411
tha -bronchial and. pulmonary organs.
Sold by all druggists and country deal-
ers at 25 eertta per box.
THE HORSE.--" Of the great number
of anima's under the control of man, the
horse is unquestionably the most servic.e
able; but is it not strange that so many
who own horses, ancl who are dependent
on their labor for a living should neglect
to give them that care and attention
which their own interest n� less than the
safety and comfort of the horse demands.
The best remedy for horses is "Darley's
Condition Powdery and Arabian Heave
Remedy ; " of this there can be no
doubt — it is safe and easily given.
Remember the name, and see that, the
signature of Hurd & Co. is on each pack-
age. Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Ont..
Proprietors for Canada. Sold by all
medieine dealers.
ELECTRICET.-Thornas'ExcelsiorEclec-
trie Oil-! Worth ten times its weight in
gold. Pain cannot stay where it is used !
It is the cheapest medicine ever made.
One dose cures comnaorrasore throat. One
bottle has cured Bronchitis. Fifty cents'
worth has ured an old standing cough.
It positively etIreS catarrh, asthma and
croupi Fifty cents' worth .has cured
criek
n the back, and the same quan-
tity lame back of eight years standing.
The following are extracts from a few of
the many letters that have been received
from the different parts of Canada, which
we think should satisfy the most sceptic-
. al J. Collard, of Sparta, Ont., w rites-
071,
end me 6 dozea Dr. Thomas' Eclectric
have sold all I ha,d from you and
want more now ; its cures are truly wone
derful." , Wm, McGuire, of Franklin,
Nvrite." I have sold all the agent left,
it acts like a charm—it was slow at first
but takes speedily now." Mr. H. Cole, '
of Iona, writes— "Please forward 6 dozen
Thomas' Eclectric Oil, 1 ara nearly out,
nailing equals it. It is highly recom
mended by those who have used. it" J.
Bedford, Thamesville, writes—" Send at
once a further supply of Eclectrie Oil, I
have only one bottle left. I never saw
anything sell so well and give such gen-
eie(
raletriscawtirisfacst_,ion; 3. Thompson, Wood-
ward, S
writes-_"
end me sonae more Ec-
)il. 1 have sold entirely out.
Nothing takes like it," Miller &
Ulverton, i Q., ivrite—" The Eolec c
Oil is getting a great reputation her; d
is daily called for. Send me a further's p -
ply without delay." Lemoyne, Gibb & 0.,
Buckingham, P. Q.,write—"Send us 01
gross Ecleetric Oil4 We find it takes we
old by all iciediOne dealers. price,
cents. S. N. ,T4omas, Phelps, Nt
Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Ont., $
agents for th DoMinion. Nom —Eel
tric—Selecte and electrized.
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REMNANTS. REMNANT
REMNANTS
REMNANTS
REM
REMNANTS
REMNANTS
T WEEDS,
TWEEDS,
TW
TWEEDS,
TWEEDS,
DRESS G
DRESS G
DRESS G
DRESS G
DRESS G
VERY CHEAP
VERYCHEAP
VERY
VERY CHEAP
VERY CHEAP
THE GOLD
THE GOLD
THE GOLD
THE GOLD
THE GOLD
REMNANTS
REMNANT REMNANTS -
ANTS _ •
REMNANTS
REMNANTS
TWEEDS,
TWEEDS,
EDS,
TWEEDS,
TWEEDS,
ODS, &c.,
-•
ODS,1 &C.,
&c.,
ODS„ &c.,
ODS, &c.,
VERY CHEAP
VERY CHEAP
HEAP
VERY CHEAP
VERY CHEAP
N LION.
N LION.
N LION.
N LION.
'N LION.
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BOOTS AND
IN ENDLESS
VA IETY A.T
THOMAS COV NTRY'S.
T AM JUST OPENING my
prising all the Latest Style
and Children's Wear. I hav
beet houses in the Trade, for Ca
fore in a position not to be u
am more than usually hard la
not to be; I therefore respe ctf
buying people of Seaforth and
give rne a call before buying el
siting Stook, coin.
in Ladies', Gents'
bought from the
h, and I ata there-
dersold ; and as I
I am determined
y invite the cash
ts surroundings to
ewhere.
IN THE CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
Of my business I buy none butthe best Material
and employ the very best of wor e en. My repair-
ing is executed in a style that annot fail to give
fiatisfaction. So, with thanks 1 r past patronage,
and an abiding faith in a bet er time coming,
I would simply say don't forge the place:
,SIGN OF THE B G BOOT,
East Side, Main Street, Seafort
THOS. COVENTR , Seaforth.
SAW ,LOGS_W NTED,
1 Messrs. COLEMA.N & OUINLOCK
Will pay the Highes Cas Price for
SAW LOGS OVAL KINDS.
Also a quantity of ELM LOG suitable fox *he
manufacture of Hoops.
Custom Sawing attende to premptiVi
wades cheap as,at any other mil.
Lumber of every descriptio , also Shingles,
La th and Pickets always on han , and at the very
°west market prxes.
5000 CEDAR POSTS
COLEMAN & GOU
417
If
OR SALE.
NLOCK,
Seaforth
THE HU
1877
ON EXPOSITOR.
MESSRS. 13 EATTY & CO.
1877
Beg to announce to their customers and the general public, the arrival of their Spring Stock
recently purchased by their Mr. MoMULKIN on the most favorable ternas.- The Stook will be found
on inspection ,
SECOND TO NONE AS REGARDS QUALITY AND PRICE
They request a visit from intending purchasers before making their selections, when they feel con-
fident of giving every satisfaction.
NO *TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
L. BEATTY & Co., Sephrt
THERE IS NOTHING LIKE LEATHER
WHEN IT IS MADE
UP INTO
Q- CD 0 ID
HARNESS
SUCH_ AS YOU FIND
AT
J. WARD'S,
SEAFORTH
Where you will find all Rinds f Harness Made up in, the Latest St les.
pEMEMBER, if you want a Fancy or Snbstantial Harness J. WARD can give you better • satis-
-Lu faction as to QUALITY and PRICE than any other maker in the County. A Trial is all.' that
is wanted to secure regular custom.
J. WARD, AS'afortt....
CENTENNIAL MEALS AND DIPLOMAS
A W41?DED TO
MALCOLM MONROE,
SEiFtFORTH, °
FOR WOOD HANDLE AND WROUGHT
IRON BEAM PLOW,
la.ALCOLAI MONROE has pleasure in announcing to the Farruere of Huron and Perth that be
I
ad -1- is hater ;aspired this season then ever to furnish a hist -class article. As proof positive that
his Plows are the Pert in the Market be has only to refer to tbe fact that the Plow Manufactured by
him obtained the INTERNATIONAL pRIZE AND DIPLOMA at the Centennial Exhibition4 ,
HE ALSO MANUTAO-
TURES Thistle Cutter PloWs,
4
' Also a
1FC IN PLWS,
One -Horse Plow Suitable
Hill's patent Plows,
• for .Plowing Gardens.
SCUFFLERS, IRON AND WOOD PLOWS.
.411s•
01-117;,.
tkit
-7.1A
11
2
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This Plow is universally admitted. to be the best Gang Plow now in use,and Farmers should give
it a trial before purchasing any other.
' All these Implements are manufactured by himself, of the very best material, and are better and
more durable than those got up by large establishments tor catch sales. Every Iinplement war-
ranted to give satisfaction. Prices as low as those of any other't especta.ble establishment that
turns out a geed article. Plows of all the above kinds kept constantly on hand and can be seen at
is shop at any time.
IRON HARROWS.
The-Scsteh Diamond Harrows kept constantly -en hand. Repairfcr all kinds oi Plows kept cop
stantls on Lane. Bemeruber the shop, Main Street Seaforth, East Side.
• M_A_LOOT_JM
Sur 11.1.11M01.
.11•••101•Mr 11•1Mm..1•11,
HE GREATEST WONDER OF MOD-
VICTORIOUS '
/THE ROYCE REAPER .
1
ERN TIMES.
he Pills P,urify the Blood, correct all disorders
of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and
ar invaluable in ,all complaints incidental to
F males.
he. Ointment is the only reliable remedy
lo bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers
of however long standing. For Bronchitis, Dip -
ht eria, Coughs, Colds Gout, Rheumatism, and
all Skin Diseases it has no equal. •
B ?WARE QF NEW YORK COUN-
TERFEITS.
purions imitations of "Holloway's Pills
ftni Ointment," are manufactured nd gold under
thi lame of "Hol- 1 way's & Co.,"
by T. F1 Henry, Curran & Co.,
D ggists, a n d also by the Me-
tro elitan Medi- ?dna Company
of ew York,with in assumed
tie e mark, thus: —Again one
Jos ph Haydock, of New York
lik s Ise passeisoff counterfeits of
his wn make under the name of Holloway 4 co.,
hav ng for a trade mark a crescent and serpent ;
Me effaces & Robins, of New York, are agents for
the ame.
ese persons, the better to 'deceive you, nn -
bin hingly caution the public in the Small books
of d ections which accompany their medicines,
witi h are really the spurious imitations, to De-
war of Oounterfeits.
U scrupulous dealers obtain thein at very low
pric fi and sell them to -the public in Canada as
my ermine Pills and Ointment.
I• old earnestly and respectfully appeal to the .
CerTy, to mothers of Families and other Ladies,
and to the public generally of British North
Anse 'ca., that they may be pleased to denounce
um; armgly these frauds.
'releasers should look to time Label
om the Pots and BOXCES. .Ilf the address
is m ot 533, Oxford Street, London,
the are Counterfeits.
- Ea h Pot and Box of the genuine Medicines
-
bear the British Government Stamp, with the
word, "HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND. OINTMENT,
Lo N ON," engraved thereon. On the ,label is
the a dress, 533, OXFORD STREET; LoNnoN,where
alon they nre manufactured:
Parties who may he defrauded by Vendors
selling spurious Holloway's PillAnd Ointment
, as of y genuine make, shall on communicating
the p rticulars to me,
be amply remunerated, and
their names never divulged. Signed
THOMAS HOLLOWAY. ,
Lo;don, an. 1, 1877. 477
E G EMpORIUM.
The
eusto
patro
by stri
to me
subscriber hereby thanks kis numerous
ers(merchants d others) for their liberal
age during the past seven years, and hopes,
t integrity and close attention to business,
•1 their confidence and trade in the future.
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Hav ng greatly enlarged his premises, during
the wi ter, he is now prepared to nay the
HI HEST CASH ‘. PRICE
For a y. quantity of good fresh eggs, delivered
at the
EGG EMPORIUM,
- Main Street, Seaforth.
Wan...eel by the subscriber 25 bus of good dry
clean WHEAT SThe.W.
. 70. \VILSON.
LOOK FOR THE NEW SIGN.
E, the undersigned, having entered into
" Partnership for the repose of cairying on
business in the
GROCERY AND CROCKERY TRADE IN
THE TOWN OF CLINTON
Would most respectfully inform the inhabitants
of C lir ton and stir) ounding country that, with
our increased facilities and advantages for doing
business, we confidently solicit a large share of
your patronage, believing that we can give every
advantage to our customers that is to be had in
our line of businesa.
387 CUNNINGHAM & AINE.NHEAD.
tiThe following extract frona the report of the
rial near Alitchell, gives the draughts of the coms •
eting achines :
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Field trial on Mr. Wm. Etty's farni. near Ma-
hal, under the auspices of the 'Townships of -
Logan, Ilibbert and Fullerton Agricultural
Association, on the 181h Augutt, 1876. Judges -
111 essis. W. Davidson, Fullerton, :Tames Hackney,
Usb orne, Robert :Tones, Logan, E. Stiles, and R..
ucke r, MitchellI
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LATH AND SHINGLES, 171.4.Y
DOOR, SASH, BLIND
MOULDING FACTORY.
On Hand, a good Stock of
SEASONED LUMBER,
_RACKS, CHEESE BOXES,
CUSTOM
-Very Cheap for Cash.
HAIR DRESSING.
MISS AMANDA STARK
WISHES to inform the Ladies of Seaforth and
T Vicinity that she is prepared to makeup
SWITCHES, CURLS, BRAIDS, &c.,
In the Latest rashion from Combings. Prices
Moderate, and all orders punctually attended to.
A Call Solicited. Residence—Goderich Street,
Seaforth. 46719
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MESSRS. WHI1ELAW &MORE'S,
HURON
-
HURON FOUNDRY. Seaforth
D. WILLIAM CRAY'S SPECIFIC
MEDICINE.
The Great English
Remedy is especially re-
commended as an unfail-
ing cure for Seminal
Weakness ,S perma t orr-
heti, Impoteery, and all
Before. diseases that follow as Airs e r.
a sequenee of Self abase, as Loss of 'Memory,
Universal Lassitude, Pcin in the Back, Dimness
of Vision, Premature -Old Age, and many other .
diseases that leads to Insanity or Consumption
and a Premature Grave, all of which as a rule are
first caused by deviating from the Path of nattire
and over indulgence' The Specific Medicine is
the -esult of a life study and many years of ex-
perience in treating these special diseases. Pam-
phlet free by.rnail. The Specific Medicine is gold
by all Druggists at $1 per package, or -6 packages
for $5, or will be sent by- mail on receipt of the
meney, adcli essing, WILLIAM GRAY t CO
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PLANING
WILL RECEIVE
Prompt Attention.
It's Factory and Lumber Yard on North 3Iain
Street, Seafoith.
• ADAM GRAY, 4Sleaforth.
KIDD'S HARDWARE.
RECEIVED
DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS:
AMERICAN CUT NAILS,
SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS,
HOES AND RAKES,
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, &c•
FENCING WIRE
AND BUILDING HARDWARE
Of Every Description Cheap.
EAVE TROUGHS AND CONDUCT-
ING PIPE
Put up on the Shortest Notice and 'Warranted.
Special _Inducements to Cash and
_Prompt Paying Customers. ,
JOHN KIDD.
THE CONSOLIDATED BANK
0,F CANADA.
CAPITAL ▪ - Sz1.000.000.
CITY BANK OF MONTREAL, Incorporated 1833;
and ROYAL CANADIAN BANK,
• Incorporated 1864.
SEAFORTI-fBRANCH.
DO -MINION BLOCK, MAIN -STI,
SEAFORTH.
Drafts on New York Payable at any
Bank in the United States.
HiH ot Exchange on London payable
at 8,11 Chief Cities of the United Kingdom.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
M. P. HAYES,
411 MaNAGZR
THE SEAFORTH
INSURANCE AND LAND AGENCY.
ALONZO STRONG
TS 'AGENT fo Several First -Class Stock, Fire
"1- and Life Insurance Companies, and is prepar-
ed to take risks on
THE MOT FAVORABLE TERMS.
Also Agent for several of the best Loan Socie-
ties.
Also Agent for the sale and purchase of Farm
and Village Property,
A NUM -BER OF FIRST-CLASS IM-
PROVED FARMS FOR SALE.
$50,000 to Loan at 8 Per Cent,
Interest.
Agent for the White Star Line of Steamers.
OFFICE—Over M. Morrison's Store, Main -St
Seaforth.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
HEMLOCK, First Quality, $6 per M. PINE
from $8.
BILLS CUT TO ORDER,
All Lengths, from 10 to 50 Feet, at the
PONY MILL, IN McKILLOP:
The Subscriber has also a
LUMBER YARD IN SEAFORTH,
Where all kinds of Lumber can be obtained.
479' THOMAS DOWNEY,
CAMPBELL'S BLOCK, SEAFORTH.
MISS OPT,
TTAVING leased the handsome and oommodi-
-"--1- &ohs new store in Campbell's Block, Main
Street, begs to inform the public that her
stock of
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS
18 very complete in every department. All the
Latest Styles of Goods always on hand.
A Call is 1?espectlicay Solicited,
And satisfaction in every article guaranteed.
MISS LEECH.
N.B.—Apprentices Wanted. 491
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS:
MRS. P. MARKEY,
DEALER IN
GROCE_RIRS and PI?OVISIONS,
tit CONFECTIONERY, &c,
52 COODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARCE.
00- MAIN STREET, SEAPORTII, OPPOSITE
HAYS.' HOTEL. 485
0
R.
N. BRETT,
qAPORTH,
Wholesale and Retail Dea:er iu LEATFTTIR and
SHOE FINDINGS of Every Description.
111 . CAMPBELL, Provincial Land. Surveyor 1 None but the Very Best Stock kept. Terms
merchants.
Co., J. S. Roheits, It. Lnineden and all druggist I IY attended to.
Windsor, Ont. Sold in Seaforth by E. Hickson & I -I-, • and Civil Engineer. Orders by mail prorapt- I moderate. A Trial Solicited. All orders by mail
479 or otherwise promptly filled.
D. S. CAMPBELL, Mitchell. 490 Pa N. BRETT.