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The Huron Expositor, 1878-08-30, Page 730, 1878. kILOOK'S MILLS, , I 1_,,T_L 8, Y LUZliber SlA511.3,3 on\ into Sizes bc.41Able for pnrposes, Bass- Cherny, Pine, &s., sawn tbe different nett -losses for ny -used. rau thorL Notice. MOVAB E FENCE. revires a Trial to ority. IV is made of! rook nekee; eoft elm spars; E.43.ch ioining. Tho Fence 'rf feet high.- This Feuce ie remainder of the month TS PER ROD, nar Price, viz.; 70, centa. ntiR. be charged. d Flouring Mitt Flouring attended to prompt- Itlior art isle warranted from mut work ean be relied upon.. bent of Wheat is ntilstattfacto ire of EC tour te etarket. all tne Latest Improvements. 4the wort is ouperiutended by RIENCED MILLER. it pictrwm iwa.es give Sat - RAL STORE. ) idea Stock of Dry Goods, Gro - t: aud :shoes, Readymade Cloth- tps, &es, on. hand, and offered at GOVENLOOK •Wirith.rop Steam Mills. :AT CLEARING SALE QTf IIER OODS. NoW GOING ON rf SINKS NOWIIERE,, Aare, Time Worn„ Moth - Rotten Rubbish at Denes, (loads, and AT THE PRICES : - fish, Petits, a eente. and Hoyleisi Prints, 10, 11 cents, tons, 5 cuts per els, we ;see almost giving awa7. sttai tostarnes, ;,,e1 11.5. - • [E WHOLE „6-zrot:K. GOING VST SUCI-CtRIC ES• any Object t� $rou to get, : Cheap Goodie, - .() DENT'S a it llounCt to Mane a Clearance. ilIRE AND UNI)ERTAKING. ),NDFOOT !& BOX, SEAFOR+1-1, ham'', at their Trareroons, - the Jfarket„ as illandsome a Vo'of Furniture& every Des. tiolt as can, be kund in, any* 'ilar I,Tstablishmfint in Huron,' 1 which Mei/ ar,' prepared to - „dicey. manufactured undq their OW71 SUpOI- 14td they can gontrontei. it as to qualitn. .NI A 1111i TO ORDER WHEN DE:311RED. UNDERTAKIN.G. preemen handsuine hearse, theyr e patd to ta Lelia to undertaking. in all da t44, die MOSt reasonnble terms• inneti eiou with their tin lert aking business eau:- Tr -SEP -Tr -0 FLUIDt‘ , ssrves the body sill destroys all often - ors and posveota co ittagion &titling "DI' ers Repectfallg BitOADFOOT & BOS. Tit sitlAgotaii ilRANGE Atill !ARO AGENCY. ALowzo $TRoNG:- '1.(.1;..N1- ft) S,,veral Stock,Fire tot Life lesurauee Cot ipaidea, easel. is PrePar.n; ,talie risks on mosT FAVU Agent for several o sec) Agent for the sale :Village Property. tABLE ths best Loan S°eie* id purchase a Faro 'UMBEL', OF It I RST -CLASS t PROVED, FARMS It -‘01-1. SALE. 0,000 to Loan, at lei .Fer Coast. exttceeet. ;at for the White Star Line of StearcterS. *FFICE-Over M. Morrisorfe Store,IgabinSP 'forth. - AuGusT 30, 187S. sweimgagoggusItyggrorromvecsonainsmennisr emiessenninenmennommeginimaiiiimemin, Gaieties. on the d At 20 a WOnIall reaches for the ly over t - trailing arbutus. At 25 s e is after "Yes; it horseradish. At 30 she dig roots for .blood. Such is geutle• sp ing in the various stages of feminine life. ` -A sharp little girl in ghiCago got .ent of patience with her bashful lever's Africa, tv, th - the loss of only ten min- backwaedness; and. so brought matters jites l'.' "ometimes, however, the poor to alas...memo climax by sareg to him gentierna, would seem doubtful of his "1 really believe you are afraid to ask own -ver city, or the strength of leis and. remark---” My memory is d as it was, and. my health HURON EXPOSITOR:, nger of being wafted so rapid - e vast oceans, he continued - was fraught with considerable danger. I once came down souse into ; but _fortunately I hailed a ich came to my relief, end I my journey to the wilds of the ()dean vesSel, w pursited me to merry you, for you know I would. :say yes.'" - -With, pleading eyes she looked up t. hundred years has rather from the piano and sang, "Call me rwhlcll makes my head a lit - your darling again." But he refused, ' Cl." Ana thus he moves as there were initneSSOS aroundetuid there is walking dream, wearing is no telling when a man will be intro-iStence between his pipe and ,duced i to a breach of prormse suit, in a game o htlliards, diversified occasion - these dys. --Th s is, the way the Iowa City Pres8 ally 1-ty a short excursion in. the -neigh- borhood, in. charge oF an attendant." mernbry, not so go for the la failed me, tle confus about •in out his e. .ha,s of aunounclne the arrival of a, • female aby : Th?. V. Gannon, Esq., So Fat Like the Daxes Run. -,------1..-itered one .lenee to a, baby, sort a turn was made for home, the young lady not exhibiting the slightest symptoms of fatigue. The journey back to Barker's rails, Mortlake, where the twenty miles were completed, was accomplished without mishap andMiss Beckwith, far from being exhausted, was taken into the steamer amid hearty manifestations of satisfaction, having been in the water six hours and' 25 minutes. Rapid. Penmanship. The Printing 'Press gays we must ac- cept the following data on the authority of the compilerewh-o has evidentlY more time than business. en his hands : "A repid penman can write thirty words in a, naittute. To do this he must draw his pen throegh the space of a rod, 15i feet. In forty minutes his pen travels a furlong. We make on an avera,ge 16 curves or turns of- the pen • in wriVng Upeach word. Writing thirty words a. by and I subscribe for the Beeei in acted Ger an, was asked. in the Mice minute ; in an hour, 28,000; in a day of which i now three days old, saa will When irederick Frederichs,'amiddle minute, we mast make 480 to each preferei ce to Wilkes' Spirit. eourt this morning, to state the age of only five -hours, 144,000, and'in a year -An old Highland clergyman who his son ' eorge he replied: of 300. clays, 43000,000. . The man who had received several calls to parishes," I do cl know," made 1,000,000 strokes with his pen in asked his servant -where' he should go. "Den' know the age of your own, a month was not at ell remarkable. The servant said, "Go where there is son ?" said his honer, in stirprise. .-- Many men, newspaper writers for in- most sin, sir." The preacher concluded • "Nein ; uncl ouf you was in such a fix stance, make 4,000,000. Here, we have that was good advice, and went where like I va, (loud know anymoreas I in the aggregatea mark of 300 miles there wee meet money. •do." • long to be treced. on paper by such a -College Professor (to Junior who t fix. is that ?" writer in a year. In making each let- - has been takieg advantage ofhis .bsent- hienmeny, I got • seven those ter of the ordinary alphabet we must mindedness) : " Young man, I find. on cobs, und clev goom to town so make from three to seven turns of the he daxes run up, it's itll I can pen, or an average of three and. a hall brod. und Copper -toed shoes to four." Perhaps some equally in- drouble rny head py such a genious nersous will next inform us how 'much ink a journalist can save by not -llarsier'e. &ear. . dinks ?"J -Buffalo Star. (letting his ".i's." • -A little boy, hearing some one re- 1 „ mark that nothing was quicker thau The Prince Imr'eriars Pro- Fortune's Wheel. • thought, said. : "1 know something spective Mother-in-law. Neaely twelve years ago a little girl that is quicker than thonght." "What The story (toes that the engagement was born in Toronto, under circunistane is it, JO -Many ?" asked. his pa. • "'Whist- ling," said. tIolinny.," " 'When I was in I:o1Peorinli° -schoollyesterday, I whistled before I consider thought ; and got licked for it too." • Eneenie 0 -A •oung lady of the age of seven, eetimat deservedly the p,et of her house- Christie, at is a little exacting, and given of the p oan herself as being rather ne- since hi, glected Lima " stoups:1" in her farnily ducecl a circle than otherwise, said. the other become, day: " No body ever cared for me, good III for even when I was born my mother rather and. all, my sisters were away at the sea- side." . ----" Got amv cow bells ?" "'Thee step this WfiAr " " Those are to() small. Ha,v- Wli • "By • 1eed1e ,Yt Icleking over.- the records that this fest hie. Makes the fifth timeda -two years that do to pi, you have been grantedleave of absence J Without tciattend your grandmother's funeral." voolish dings how old dey.vas. V.ot you who is hold, b to beta ss Thyra to Prince Louis Na, - vas materially helped by the tion that the ex-Einpress ces not very favorable, and which were till further; aggravated by- the early cl etith of thd mother. The child. was is very rich, her fortune bent°t ken care of by a, neighbor, with whom s' ce p..: ce te• `-e,e'-' ne a at V7,000,000 to . $8,000,0017: she has lived up to the present time. we Groat Western Railway. 'Trains leave Brussels station, north and south, as under: GOING NOIVIN. GOING SOUTH. Mixed.. A. M. Mall 6:15 A.M. Ammo .... 9:08P.M. Accom 12.15 A.M. Mail 2:58 P. M. Mixed...-. 7:35 P. M. • Grand Trunk Railway. Trains leave Seatorth-and Clinton Stations as follow a : GOING WEST— SEAPORTH Express 2:25 P. M. Express 8:58 P.M. Mixed Train.... 9:00 A. M. GOING EAST— SEAFORTII. Mixed Train... 7:52.A. M. Expres! TFAiII.. 1:15 P. M. Mixed Train.... 5:00 P. M. s Mixed Train.... 10:35 A.M. • CLINTON. 2-45 P. M 920 P.M. 10:00 A: M. CLINTON. 7:27 A.M. 12:50?. M. 4:25 P. M. 10:00 A.M. London, Huron and Bruce. GOING NORTH— Mail. Mixed. Express. P. M. A. M. P. M. London, depart.... 2 15 5 55. 6 15 Exeter 8 35 8 05 7 25 Hensall 8 52 8 34 , 7 14 Kippen 3 58 8 44 7 58 Brucefiettl 4 08 9 00 8 00 - Clinton 4 25 9 45 8 25 10 32 8.52 11 80 9 25 Mail. Express. A.M. P.M. 700 -615 785 655 801 724 P.M. 818 748 893 758 884 804 849 8.03 Blyth • 452 Wingnam, arrive.,, 5 25 GOING .SouTn- Mixed. . .M. Wingham, depart- 10 55 Blyth 1215 Clinton 1410 Bracefield 1. 40 Kippens 1 57 Hensall 2 05 Exeter 2 60 a :eh '6; • te tse, IX. of Denmark has been one Recently a -wealthy uncle of ,the little ee. orest of' sovereiglia,s been re - ns, especially girl, who is Without other heir, heard. of little kingdom 3 )--d G., z...t 8 ' t"-• --- ' her existence and sent Money to bring d. fleeced. by Pruesia, and it her to him in Ireland. 1 -ler friends C tches for his- children; • He, or some. record of herself with her, but tO r sce-1,2 i.;', `-:!.., zz.: `-- g, 1 L • , t a find. the date of her birth was no easy 0 3.4•P nm ,o -Q,,,, g., n- . n- n'• 2 fi- - • n1 "1 e6- R '''' P'''' . co > t d =1 R *(i. M .5° 8 him, therefore, tO look out for here were anxious that she should. take , , . , P to be one of the best match -makers in matter. A young man, however,. was Europe, has looked out vigilantly and. -found who remembered that the. chill -to the.p et'posee „She has certainly mar- had been born between the date of the ried off i kr family to advantage. Her •arrival of the 13th Hussars in Toronto en% you any larger ?" n No, sir. The oldest s; -is the husband of Louise, and. the anniversa,4ry of the battle -of large. ones ere' all sidc1;" Bastions daughter of Charles XV., Kiwi of Ballikaleva in the same year. Accord - started off, and got as far • as the door, 'Sweden and Norway. Her second' son ingly he went to the . Wok office, when the clerk called after- bim : is Georce Knee :at. Greece, husband of and turning up the files it was found. e Look here, Stan ngeretalte one of these Olga, •G •ancl &chess of Russia. Her that the regiment reached. Toronto on small bells fares, r cos and you won't third so 1. Prince Waldematais not vet have half the ible lu finding -her ; twenty, and a celibate only by reason for wten pea \ r- her bell .you will th. His inamma has a keen. .always knotv el add, to his connubial interests, termer bouglit- i, an trust to her manaPernent 04tlefi ; - sting' its -Ink. Mr. Frank Buck -rand, the evell-knoWn Englie i neturelist, describes. -hie good fortune. in seeing, under fttvora,ble con- ditiouse, a cuttlefieli casting its • ink. Three or four neecimens of cuttles live in the Westmins till' 2\-cri arim rt.' Olio of press of Russia... The sole child now to tion from. American competition. He . of nu 'Anal 7 is Priuce *Walde- went to Buffalo recently seeking for a he Copenhagen gossips say that job, and found work not so plentiful J011iSe is'very sorry she has not . there as here. In conversation a manti- c -laughter for the just widowed facturer of that city told him that in. of his y IA be far off,". The , eye, it i �1](I. be re ce October 1st, 1866, and. the anniversary me of the battle Nona celebrated on the 26th ea" of the Beane month. Rutting this and t that together, the conclusion was XI -reached -Dud the child was born about ei the 15th of October, 1866. The 'little X with poled faith in her power of ac- ' girl has left for Europe. • (seraphs ment. - The 'eldest -daughter, . Alexamra, as everybody knows, is the . Princes ' ' of Wales, and. the second Varieties'. danght.r, Denman' is the wife of the An Oshawa mechanic furnishes an- Czarow tch ; so that they - will be, if other proof that the Canadian mane - they liv ,- Queen of England and' Em- lecturer of • furniture' needs no protec- dispose 'them, In passing the wind* of his tank, -evuleutly mistook the , naturalist for a foe.- So," writes :11.Irl Buckland, " as Queell• •he swam along he etected from. hie ch" bag a -jet of what looked like a cloud. of King c Spain, and that she regrets'' former yea es ne had. beenable to ex the ni:let - sely black. smoke Waldei ar isnot a girl. If she' be a port about $eQ,000 worth of furniture ever came forth from a factervchimney. fair sem pie, royal metal -makers are al- annually to Canada, btiknow he could instantly the water lost, . all trans- togethe • superiorto those of the com- not semi a cent's worth. mon ki . - -On Monday Morning a very . serious pareney. Mr. Cuttlefish. then went into teresting Decisiocrcurred. to MrRobert on_ • Thomas, wbo resIdes on the -third con - fully made opeque. When there 11 ancid.ent . the middle of the water he had so art - ejected more ink, and in lees. theta half Poop whose f; 41.11e arcs fellned. with cession of Burford, about ten miles east mutate the water round, hm him becae , wive wi I do well to note a recant (Teel-ot Woodstock. Mr. Themes, who is biacktr thaa tho blackeet thuuder cloudtiion of Euelisli *common lame thee eseventtetive years of age, had been in JJiU • urn The plaintiff ancl a York- 1 the during the harvest of throw- persed itself el t roneh flat water, forrnl Shire ir ' ever The ink geadually mould tug alude of tile most delimit() shadings, pre fading off from the very black place, with Iv TI Underiwhiett the beast ik concealed. ed to feu Not even Turner, the weak; artiet, ever this pu-p imagined sande a cloud.. The ink is used by posts uu the tete,- sepia being the . very Rub- .- of the ph stance taken from the enttlefieli 'Land for -pastu • dried. - 'Without - doubt this- 'power of _of this re shoo•ti ink is a most wonderful means exposure the., auimal- wire fell of pie tection to preserve mining company held adjoin= ing back the grain, which, unfortunate- ses under the stelae landlord, ly, he proceeded to do on this morning, m the company haa con -trent- and. when about half -way up,a brace by which he wak drawing himself gave mete precipitating him• to the ground, a dis- tance of tWelve feet, striking on his head and crushing in his skiill. See - e the land it- occupied. For ose lines of wire rope enpported were placed. along the isorder dutiff's farm \Villa. was used ring riailch cows. The strands eral doctors were called., but they -were pe were meted away by longs of no avail, and the poor old gentlemen to the weather. Bits of the lingered in great agony till ten in the into the grass on elaintiff's morning Deceased. came to this e,oen- try from England about fifty years ago, and settled in Brant comity, Nrliere iie has since resided. He leaves a, large family and a great many friends -to moern his very sudden death. • Ondeo .anthority of, the • TWO or three colds ill SUccession, .from eaten by -its enemies, -------- Jand, nhere they were hidden irom view may i ot be impossible that the idea,of and laVoluatanly eaten up by the ca,tt, e go& i ml goddesses anpeax ne from the ' grazind rear the feuce. The result was e . e (donde and disappearing 1 ito clouds so the de often described by Virgil, might -have taken its origiu frinn the ower of the. cuttle eli to surround itself with a cloud Of ink. :\Itty we not also compare tins erea suit we the fl coteaty th of three valuable cows. s Liwaglit to -recover thevalue ol hal 'animal time lost, and the (emit judge -held the linnung ty responsible, on' the prOciple Were 14'41111d to use Mien. own cadet WI to a. vehunineeie author, who t1at that: co-nee:Ws his identity in. nds of ink.'" proper His as Whimsicalities of Insanity. p dociar A. literary gentleman ,of sonic cel- ebeity, who iu consequeucOl of a slight :the na n fendaute affectikel of the brain, even for several aee,ti montik the inmate of en insaue asylum. 1:1;t1 n rtz 0 0 xi0 t -1M 0 Al Ti ro zrn 00, >0 M 0 0 zo) mo >co Z FT1 00 z-73 R° C P 0 6 RE SEAFORTII WOOLEN MILLS.1 TO THE FIIII,MERS. If you have Wool you, wish to have 9nade up, or to trade for WOOLEN GOODS, GIVE US A TRIAL. You are in I not be outdone either in ality of Work or J'rice. vited to call and see our Machinery, thnovork we ate doing, and OUR PRICES FOR 1878. Cardin( and All _Kinds of Custom, Work Done fas Usual. GOODS MADE TO ORDER And a Large Stock Kept Constantly on Hand to Exclaonge for Wool. A. G. VANEGMOND. Seaforth, Jane 12, 1878. 549-18 3E3 '17Z0-.A.II\TS_ THE GOLDEN LION 0 :443i c)f: ec:t- HaVi Glasg Wint that Large I SEAFORTII PLANING MILL, 1 U SASH DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY I , R. JAMIESON g this week Started for w to buy his Fall and r Stock, begs to announce luring his Absence, his Stock of • MER GOODS, I 1 Consi ting of _Lustre and Linen Coat and Vests. Oxford and Reg_a ta Shirts, arc.. will be sold at Gr atl3r Reduced Prices. THE eubseriberbegs leave to thank his numerous -1 -I. customers for the liberal patronage extencledto; hiranince commencing business in Seaforth, andi hoods that he may be favored with a. continuanc of the -same. Parties intending to build would do well to give I • 1 him a call, aS be will continue to keep on hand a arge stock of all kitula f DRY PINE LUMBER, ." DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS„ SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. I P feelsconfideot of givingsatisfaction to those- 1 'eYs, we,. may favour him with their patronage, as none ' very bat dila-elate, work men itre employed; ; -non ertinuls no:nth-in pa in U.) Cut tern Planing 201 OFEN_ H.IfilWADFOOT. tUTTER.b. BUTTER. . . E W A It.D C A S livali= that IS A.GAIN BUYING 6 Sweet Even Colored Butter, in Firicius or Rolls. r. 550 GODERTCH STREET, SEAFORTH. MARRIAGE LICENSES 0 It 4) II{ EM.TIFICAT ;Under tb UM Act,) issued a t the EXPOSITOR OFFICE, SEAFORD!. Lienteu en reo )r.t' will, with. many constitutions, securely ; eetablish the. seeds of constimption in y so as eot ti) damage anotheee. the system, tams converteug what was. d., ten was affiented 'by the com- orininelly a simple, cerable, affection iu- ' eas Eliyision in' London, which to one geneeally fatal. 0 rdi ilary Fu- el tl 1 et, the injury to the COW WM deuce, therefore, makes it the bushiess -al result of the acts of the de- -of everyone to ta.ke eare Of • a cold until They knew the neture of the it is gutrid of. Fortunately" Bryan's lab it should fall on the enjoin- Pulfeonic Wafers " will step theehacke when it decayed was to be ex- r jug cough. in a few miuutes, and . by aud the pieces, being eoncealed their influence on the broechial and pule a i•ses, were plainly liahle, to be Mooary organs allOars of dangerous re- d 1,f cows paisturing there. -sults will soon be dissipated - but he plinciple already mentioned, they muet be taken . in tirne.- n limy was adjudged to be an- Sold by all drngists and. medicine deal - le for the loss of the cow. ers at 25 cents per bee. s' ,$) 8 BC.C1K.With'S SWiti."1. LIVEN TS KIN(1.--The. LiV(.1i'. is the• i 'in Stn timid. Into wenn tly published his „,,r,i1n,-1 _ impressioun of life - therein. He sa,ys 174..T„,,- ' that one of tilt; most singtilar of his fel- •,,--,: ,.11T, low sitift•rers wan a gentlemen whO WaS - N'--"-- . trpo a very heasttiful billizsrd. p it yen?, au ola , tus Cs t innutt! of , the liouee, and ' quite a sweral psych nogical study. He seemed like a ellen i a waking dream end hietorical'! \ 11 1 111.114.1. Cif his memory, worp porpotonslly o ninos 113irrored on bis brain. Ile eemplitnent- of sw 4ing•him four.. eseidered the , presont gen- co. 'Into f,11,- 1;6; extrzwr- Oh. vos, .31r. e -e and iereonages. from the dream- ed ll 0 tiVriter by slimes ., thous: mine-el.:4 01,1, etel 0. eveut. :eel persens of the eratio 1 yeevele by of noti lowitetr in it opt -oilmen of ditiarv romini000neen - ....., .1. novo. „hl x „ah von- wt.:a ! Thew ' were two Neale: whom 1 knew, 1.Rit old ' • Mr, Noah lived s ene ales-et:and yeare befert the Noah von ret:or. to, NVI10 hilat the ar11( A. "htt..t a good ileitl to do with -; the (• instruct:iota ni the ark, toad fur.- :. -Ili:lila!), seine very useful hints in regard. e to tht air anti light anti .s., forth. lIct tt, Ve6'' V0.:40001.11.111e man -N oalt, ve tit a dee en fetidly, hilt unfortunathly lie got it ; vt.ry odi,tipated. 11 thitn in his old, age, 1 Iti in .,spi:,, 'of all , 1 (teuld eay w- him, w iiideleed in wine a voy hurt- ful o oono .1(111112 ("wear -was a very . clove I010,,,vi tlt a bald f,-,rolioad; but 1 Wa 1:10111 ittiJtl,ltzVith AleXaMler the Great- fAizteti:it‘ as I was long ni, • ti e military nrofesnion Inynelf. I 015* ti:14.4.' i'llIZIla.thidt 0.1104; millions of . Iliell eLboltt three quarteee of .an iuch tall. Not thoy woro nkit 1.1114111i:ions. 1 knens Curtain t; n.... _11i ver issloo well.- And they woro :Quart entinoll.: little . fel- lows t lon Ms' 11101,1 N\ else excellent Markismen they always timed at the ettes, nd never nutitwa. ru tell you, tsUhrit.4, - , t yoilLrx_t_rlie nnOst extraordinary ltearde w14011 beats rail - 1 WKS 0110? transPorted from the remit- tal-01kt ahores of Indie 'tic) the centre of .Africa in three Minutes ! By what meat s ? he, repeaised, in reply to a ques- especting his method of, &Luisa,- bemb In reply to • my remark, ttkni 4 by :rinue( feat W e11Ct 114111. 11Ned f until SeVera. va 01)1 1 haulm attired appear.° accomp cheers when sl WaS tull oontaini Willie, 1 swain a l-eg. reached. tires. I J,eekwith aceaenplinhed the task -twente -miles in, the aedJt wes staled that -the ts lust pert:welled for a wager, but usage ledies tne art meet - 'Ilse sent ftten Westminster was tr noon, but it hill not tako 1)15.00 6 mint:IV-11 laterby which -time thonsand 4,1V214tatoIrS litta gather; ,1 tied the Victoria 01)1 - its 45o4 noo1)1 ao the yeung ladr, n att orange -colored costume, en the steamer which, was to numerous symptoms thanresult from "v Was greeted 'with an unhealthy condition of tile Liver and nel the, cheering was repeated toi me . San Tie bottles to try, etieente.• imperial erten: of the tvlsole human Sys- tem, as it controls the life. health and littppinens rf man. en it is disturbed in its proper actioii, -all keeds of ailments . are the natural fren) a The digention , ()flood. the neAreiente of the 11111 rt and bleed. the action of tile bridn and ner- vous system, are all inimediatele. con- nected: with tlet workines of Lite Liver. It hue been sticeesnfully proved that Green's; :`sugust Flower iS u uee nailed in • curing all pereons afflicted -with Dys- pepsia or Liver -complaint. and all the • CO T OF' REMNANTS ints, DrAss Goods, Win- lannele, &c., will be sold heap. THESE GOODS be Cleared Out so as room for New Stook, GIREAT BARGAINS APPLE PARRS, DIFF5RE.NT MAKS `S30IHd MO1 1V Nd0I83I VJ5 8 3H.L WALL PAPER, BORDERS 0 AND WINDQW BLINDS. 3:11 X fe I show in tbe above lines this year a FINER )101 STOCK and BETTER VALUE than ever before egered. in C I\T My Patterns are ALL NEW, and having bon t os, direct from the manufacturers, I can Bell at prices that cannot be beat. ' -V> ew M r-144 tnCi Z > :> ,„,, - w 0 > • , r- m > > • Dr- M 0 J> P;-;> rri Z Z —i 0 co c > -2- 2 ci) >z m r> ,--,•-rt- -n CD d . 0 m • ::-.-.---4' Do >> —1 > m Also Amoi Proof Carpet Lining bow Prices-. ALWAYS IN STOCK FULL LINES SCHOOL BOOKS, MISCELLAN- EOUS BOOKS, OFFICE. STA-- TIONERY, &c. 4 CLINTON BOOK STORE., Express and Telegraph obrtilr: JAMES A. Yuma,. KIDD'S HARDWARE: RECIEIVED 0 z DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER -- xj AMERICAN coal NAILS, m1,.. 0 ››- SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS, " 0 Fri 0 • >> m . cu 'I= o3 ........, , 0 * ; -4;-4 I `I X I g g A M - : — AND BUILDING HARDWARE 0 ri i HOES AND RAKES, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, Zze- FENCING WIRE c m i rn173 EAVE 'TROUGHS AND CONDUCT - m I ING PIPE n1 en • Of Every Description Cheap. 1 0 030 D RES SM' AK IN G. MISS SCOTT BEGS leave to anuounce to the Ladies of Sea- -Li' faith rind surrennaing country that she has commenced dressmaking in all the LATEST STYLES AND VARIATIONS, And hopes by Neatness, Good Work and Princtu- ality to merit the patrouage of all. Rooms over Lumsden & Wilson's Ding Store, Main Street, Seaforch. -i( apprentices wanted. 559 • Can lie had at the Golden Lion urin the Summer. (.4 no •-O ss, nno en, ,...,- O. is41, In s..... - , . -F.c ..,.-1 C=* ....4 0 dined into ihe water. She - yoneene- e = eve -,1 on the journey -hy a beat Westeru Centinent. - Three doses will ee e__, • .e. s, dd i n till ts.W11S 011 thC1 '•--,., 7.7_ • ..--,- _ .7.:-..4 C. ig ltref. Beckwith and'hie, eon prove that it is jnst what you wait -.- 7. -the middle of the streane with e• te Cn 10, champion . of London. She Erite's fewoe.---Grateful and. comfort- • breaet -stroke, and, ly a thorougil luiewledge ot t ( ' ih btigllws • iliteraLemletriein.ninemil-,naturali'p attersea bridee was PussCd in tipps of digestiou,amdnutrtion,- • • 1 tolfl. by thiety-f, ur -teinutes and Cheletta in. 47 a c:Lreful application. of the flue propel - minute's, %%hue the ,distane,e cioi-ered in. .tis of well seleeted cocoa, Mr. Iipps the 'firtA benr was about three and a -has previded ottr breakfast -bides with , miles... croilig merrily along thee a delicately .flosored beverage. ninth tr was elff Wadsworth in lit. , may save us many hen.yy doctir's bills. Ltd Putecte. five and a helf miles It is by the judiciousuee of such artieles I, elle. ie. 1. it. nem. She coetineed of diet that a cot le Mea-sztre'd 'stroke, and in h. utillv'huilt up m quartet. swiram nin.. a froni stitution may be grad - the sail til stneig erwnee t 91.11 pa. 'eed.ilannneremith bridge, where snit every tendeuey to disease. Ilene ceovel encouraeed her efforts , dreas of subtle maladies are fleeting large with a being r was pal hours. shot un, and th checte,2hs ship at Mortlake ar-Ottin.l us ready to attztek Wilere.ver achednearly half the journey thereOn a weak point. 'We nia.y eseltpe :trailed in a little les e than three many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves -Kew. -bridtte, 'eleven miles. was . well fortified with pure blood. and a, et in Wee 28m. from- the start, properly nourished. franee."-n-eiri1 Ser - 11, fol• the first time, some re- ' vice Ga:ette. Sold Only in packets label- freshenants was parteken of At five ; James Epps tn Co. Honmopat - o'clock Richmond was sighted, and a ic Chemists, 4R, Threadneedle Street, short (I; etetnee beyond thisaileasant re- -i and 17,0, Piccadilly, London." 482-52 2e- 2; 0 rn 11 JU- B E R. JAMIESON, SE-AFORTH. f the Golden' Lion. ED CORN. SEED CORN. T RECEIVED A CAR LOAD 011" T SEED CORN, PRIIrOg LOW, • And th Corn ..eseirantnel Le goov . A quantity Or it let: beet) sown sod ntn be seen growing by saint's:: t 1rowneh's Grocery_ '. ! 1/1:. NV' 1.1,1.1.A,M CHAN'S' n;PECIFIen • MEDICINE. The Gieat English Iletnedy recommended as an i entailing cure for 11 Seminal Weakness Sperinatorrh, a, hop°. toecy, and all diseases tbet follow 218 21S f nlf se•"quenceoeaba BeforeTaking„ Lo„of , -memory, ft li euriTmaknles,g; Universal Lasstude,Ppin tile BacAk, 'of Vision, Prsmature Old Aee, and many (Oho- tii-4NISPS that leads to Insanity or Consumption I P -mature Grave lt of which as a role are first caused by deviating front the Pans of nature , and over intinigence• The !-Llpeeiffe Medicine is , tbe result of a life study and many years of ex- ' perienee iktreating these special diseaees. Pam- phlet freansmail. The Specific Medicine ift sold by all Druggists at $1 per package, of 6 pacnages : for $5, or will be sent by notil on receipt of the moric'y,by addressing WILLIAM GRAY & CO., Winnsor, Out. Sold in Seaforth by Hinkson & Bleasdell, J. S. Roberts R. Lums-deia and all ' druggiet merchants. FULL STOCKS OF KINDS OF SEEDS, LowtsT PRICES. TE S A SPECIALTY AS USUAL. J. BROWNELL. TU 11BER )FOR SA LE FIEML CE, First fninlity, pei M. PINE from All PON BILLS CUT TO ORDER, Lengths, from 10 to 50"Feet, at the MILL, IN McKILLOP. The Subscriber has also a LUt BER YARD IN SEAFORTI-I, all kinds of 'Lumber can be obtained. THOMAS DOWNEY. Where 947 0 ese 4. t-- - 1 •••••-• 4 - •Pi ct i WS:4U tr. 2-4 4-•”' ,••• NC .51AVII 14. -; 0- 4.1 C- o DS. CAMPBELL, Provincial Land Sursc3-or • S. Civil Engineer. Orders by mainprorript- y attsitcled t*. 479 ! D. S. CAMPBALL, Putnip on the Shortest Notice and War anted._ Special Inducements to Cash and Prompt Paying Customer& JOHN- KIDD. FURNITURE. FURNITURE M. ROBERTSON, CABINETMAKER AND UNDERTAKER, HAS AGAIN OPENED A I?etail Furniture Store Two Doors North of his ma Stand, opposite :Waddell & Co.'s Dry Goons Store, where he is prepared TO SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY IN THE TRADE. UNDERTAKING • Attended to ns trgu - ; A Large Stock of COFFINS, CASKETS, CAPS, mmoups, Always on hand. 'W11 M. ROB g RTSON. - THE CONSOLIDATED BANIK OF CANADA. CA �.'»iTAE 54m00.009. 'n CITY BANK OF MONTREAL, Incorporated 1838 - no. and ROYA.L CANADIAN BANK, Incorporated 1864, SEAFORTH BRANCH. DOMINION BLOCK, MAIN -ST. SEAFORTIL gDritils <New Vnalt Payable at any oso Bank in the -united Stntes. • Itift,e; ot Senn/cotton on London paya.bla. oJi Chiief Cities of Use United Kiogdoro. ..V77::11 P.:8 7' P A 11) A' DENIS' Ti9.. r 77.1 M. P. 11 A YES, ' 111 7-•-1 SACRAMENTAL, WINE PURE GRAPE WINE SACRAMENTAL AND MEDI- CINAL ,PUB3?,OSEb -AT- LU ASDEN & WILSON'S; SEAFOR1133. THE HENSALL PORK FACTORY. G. & J. PETTY 1 Ate pi-en-ins:1 to lay the moucsi rilICE tor any qnsiatity of HOG85AI_IVE OR PRESSED • ALL KINDS OF CURED MEATZ Constantly on Hand. FINE LARD, SAUSAGES, PORK- (;UTTINGS, to, 5:7n3 G. j. PETTY.