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ion Cheap.
.ND CONDUCT.
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t:ce and Warranted.
5 to Cash and
Crl'stomers,
r iiN
iBLISHEI
• EMPORIUM,
rll..
TNEY,
remind her many
fiat she is now ,bet - w
apply all their ants
• the most complete
t, Hall and Parlor,
va be found in any
ricc.•s as low as the
•
valicd-
)1I_,
ct a very slight ad-
ea- = Repairing and
ttcn4ied-to and en -
:n of her customers
. branch store in
1 a complete stook
.. wool aireet par-
e inspection to her
=chasers should see
Remember when
.cetield don't leav
k. It will be time
ort ' and Bruce tela,.
Y GROCERY.
E
d the public -that
.'EST and FRESH -
:viz, and as he sells
llt
of what others
z :bts and pay in in -
FEED
ver Id in town free
tand, opposite the
OOFC. -
L. MABEE
I N G MI LL,
RD FACTORY
thank itienurnerone
ttrt nage extendedto
.ss in Seaforth, and'
with a cantinnane
"F
., zld do well to give
to keepori hand a
r 1I>ER,,
1OUI.I)INGS,
'II, ETC.
,aia.tactioa to those
patronage, as none
Floyed.
I. t..CucitomPlaning
:ROA DFOOT.
K FACTORY..
A TY
.1 Es PIILCE for
if
DRESSED
1tim \1EATS
F1 sna.
1(:l<E, PORK
,Yee.
PETTY.
U h S .
Hum,
l;`1' ,
1 en4t,•rue>< . with
I
_`,.R. TUBS,
1'be se Tubs are eo
: iwe trade that it is
in their recuznmon-
IFrc•s a small Hard-
! iu.
t l ro-Li1.t1Y attend.
l.tF'rT, Seaforth.
KING.
TT
Ladies of SF•a-
t:t y that she has
ti-..
VAEI.ATION S,
nk and Punetu-
=F11.
l ,Fzz' Drug Store,
9
SA LE.
•r M..: PINE
01Z, DER,
:' Fcet, at the
-McKILLOP•
a also a
SEAFORTs
n be obtained..
MAS DOWNEY,:
ovr rBER 15, 187
IOW
Saes and Bridegroom
.Q
Supposed to be in Phil
delphia or Washington—T
pscuilar$.ties of Newly -We
_ded Couples. I
The practice of newly -wedded ,coup
ping to a. ho;e1 immediately after li
,marriage ceremony has .become so co
tion as to have almost superseded
old-time wedding, tour. Nowadays
publie marriage in ripper New York
considered complete u
not non p until the co
have been driven to the nearest fashio
;able hotel, and have passed at least
tiveek within iJs walls. This is espee�i-
ily.true of what are known as evening
weddings—those held in some notable
churches, and followed by a crowded
reception in the bride's home. After
the last congratulations have b en ex-
changed, the bride and the brid groom
thread their way through the th ong of
black -attired Men and beflonnc d. and
bejewelled ladies under the arch d way,
which the thoughtful master of the
ceremonies Inas provided, not 1 they
reach their coach. In bangi g the
door the head usher takes care to utter
in a stage whisper, " Drive to.thp Penn-
sylvania ctepet," or the " Grand Cen-
tral," as the ease may be, and the
throng return, imagining that the
honeymoon is to be spent in Phila-
delphia, or Boston. The carr- (re has
gone hardly a block before dean. goes
the window, nd the driver reins in h
horses he as dears :
" Where did they -tell you to g ?"
To the Pennsylvania depot, orr."-
"-e Pennsylvania depot ! shaw
Drive to the Buckingham."
And to the Buckingham they are
whirled accordingly. For yea s this
clever little deception has bee.. prac-
tised by young bridal couples, ithout
any one except the proprietors a ► d the
coachmen being in the secret. Of rat
however, the, practice has beceme s
popular and se widely known th t t
affectation of la wedding journey s onl
kept. up for the sake of appea ance
-0 Philadelphia " and " Boston," 'n -tl
vocabulary of Ilynen have co e
mean Wnclhor and " Buckingham."
Concerning the habits of their newly_
wedded guests, the hotel prop><iet rs say
very little. Bashful couples orde�r their
meals in their rooms ; others boldly
face the levelled stares of the full din-
ing -room. When there are from alf a
dozen • to a dozen couples in the house
at the same time they becom em-
boldened, and act as uric_ oncerne vas
the guests of maturer years. Where
the couples are young and Ilan some,.
they receive snore or less att ration,
widows and n4idowers newly m tehed
being left entirely to themselves. When
an old gentleman of 70 years app ars—
es is now frequently the case— ith` a
blooming young wife 45 or 50 yeas his
junior, there lis quiet amusement all
around. In the Windsor, where there
are not only wedding couples but wed-
dings also, this; sight is not infre went.
"And their appetites ? Do the eat
hearti=ly ?" ,
"Well, not as a rule ; at least some
of the brides don't. They have no-
tion it isn't delicate at that .inter: sting
season to show too much pa*tiali y for
the table. I've:. known thein, ho\ ever,
to order hearty luncheons' in their
rooms after quitting the dining room
without taking , enough for a c: nary
bird. The husbands generally have
good appetites and don't seem to mind
It."
"Do they go! out much—to c urch,
theatres, and that sort of thing ?"
who to short boo-hoos of laughter ; some-
a- times the Ass lifted u his voice and
he cried aloud. -
d- Then, said the man " Unless we are
soon moving, I shall n t reach home to-
lesnight."
ut the Ass told him
ri_ upon that subject. "
the my back, and show m€
a for the mere carrying,
is you. But don't distn
upie Owl ; what a head he
a
1 to be at ease
may the load on
where to go. As
I can do that for
b my friend the
las! and let the
Monkey ride atop of all and speak. Did
you ever hear such a fine orator ? Don't
mention the trouble of their weight, for
they weigh nothing."
The man then laid the load upon the
Ass's back. The Monkey was left
speaking on the top o it, the Owl sat
in the middle, and th Ass plodded be-
low. So the help reap was given, and
the man had to distri to thanks when
he got home.
The Monkey he prai ed most loudly
for his wonderful gesti ulation and his
happy way of fixing th attention. The
Owl he declared to be the profoundest
creature he had ever met. But to'the
Ass he said no more than, " Thank,
you, neighbor, I am much obliged to
you, though I can see you have a very
All that you
done myself, as
common sort of mind.
have done I could have
you know very well."
There, now, if any of you .don't quite
is know what a moral is, ome big brother
or sister will tell you.
EPPs's Cocoa.—Grat fui and comfort-
ing.—"By a thoroughenowledge of the
natural laws which g vern the opera-
tions of digestion and ntrition, aid by
a careful application o_ the fine proper-
ties of well selected ocoa, Mr. Epps
has provided our brew ast tables with
a delicately flavored everage, which
e, may save us many heayp doctor's bills.
.It is by the judicioususeof such articles
12e of diet that a constitution may be grad -
y .wally built up until strong enough to re-
s. sist every tendency to disease. Hun -
7e dreds of subtle maladies are floating
t around us ready to attack wherever
there is a weak point. We may escape
many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves
well fortified' with pure blood, and a
properly nourished frame."—Civil Ser-
vice Gazette. Sold only in packets label-
led—°' James Epps & Co., Homoeopath-
ic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street,
and 170, Piccadilly, Leiden." 482-52
Great Western !Calif way.
Trains leaye Brussels atati n, north and south,
as under:
]
"Bless you, no. I don't thin one
couple in six go out of the house, e cept
for a drive in the Park or somethi lg of
that kind, while they're here. Tl ey're
terribly devoted to each other, e peel -
ally the younger ones. To see them
wrap each other in shawls and over-
coats and, all that. ' Are you. surd
you're wrapped up, darling ?'—it's
enough to leakq a man feel soft himself,
you -know. They're romanticnougli
v
while it lasts. Everybody e
ry ody likes them
and sympathizes with them. I I've
seen the tears come in an old bachelor's
eyes looking at them."
"And how long does it last ?"
"WellJ it's different at it
h different
persons. Some go away after
a week
and some stay .. ix. They usually take
a
ran down, to
11'li`laclel .hie
Niagara, i p or Wash-
ington g
n
O11`via
era and let the e old folks
think they've ben at those places all
the time."—ay. Y. Sun.
Who Did the Most Work all d
Got the Least Thanks P
A Story for the Little Folks.
"I wonder you can stand it," said the
Ass to the Owl, who had au enormous
character for wisdom. " Just look at
your night work !"
,.` " li!" said the Owl in reply. •' If
I had bat your facility for public sp ak-
a
8
" Oh, yes ; 1 can speak out in my
rude Way ; snake clamor enough hen
'suppose I have a ',frievance., I3t if
you would learn oratory go to our friend
the Monkey herd. What fluency, 'hat
'vanity, what action ! Our people nay
Well bend their brows, and stop t eir
ears, and ask, wliat can the Ass kn w ?
when I blurt out my feelings."
"Just so," said the monkey. " on
Se n y clear friend, you are too o tru-
sive, and our brother in the ivy-bu h is
too retied. I avoid everything so -u1-
gar as a cry ; I mix with the told,
and—ah_I think -I ivay account ny-
€elf one of its p4avers."
weary man carate by, just glen,
carrying aheavy burden on his shoul-
1 vers.
"Poor fellow !" said the gossips.
"Poor fellow, you may say," replied
the ural, ; " I've a long way to go,
and only wish that one of you good
1 creatures, could furnish help as well as
{ pity"
„t1ell
F, said t u� :donkey, " of course
we will Bell, or we aro all con -
earned about N to ` Put your burden
down.-
The mala was •early to do that, and
old it.
Now," said the Monkey to the Owl,
= pray brine; the powers of your mind'to
war upon this load." Tlie Owl did so ;
&mined it, peieeived a hole in it of
ldient size t. contain himself, flew
'.ta it, and inhcle his observations.
`''shall ascertain, for you," he said to
" luau, the character of this mass
very shorty."
But they .Monkey said : " Of what
lP will be all -s our abs- ruse cont m-
Plation? The a})peal is, in such a cse,.
mediately to bio feelings." And, so,
1 �apn,g upon th burden as upon a nos
> he decl _coed with animation
tIpou all the tro ble that it gave. Some-
teeshis speaking broke upon on the medi-
otns ic � ''
of the Qwl, and tickled him
•
GOING NORTH.
Mixed... .10:25 A. M.
Aocom.... 9:08 P. M.
Mail 2:58 P. M.
•
GOING SOUTH.
Mail 6:15 A. M.
12.15 A.M.
7:95 P. M.
Ace
Mixed
rand Trunk ailway.
Traing leave Seaforth and linton Stations as
follows .JI.
GOING WEST— SEIFOBTn
Express 2:25 P. M.
Express 8:58 P. M
Mixed Train9:00 A. M
GOING EAST— SEAAORT
Mixed Train7:52 A. M
Express Train1:15 P. M
Mixed Train5:00 P. 14I.;
Mixed Train10:35 A. M +
•
London, Huron
GOING ORTS— Mail.
-It. M.
Londo , depart... 2 15
Exete 8 35
• Hansa I 13 52
Kippen 3 58.
Brncefield', 4 08
Clinton 4 25
Blyth -' 4 52
Wingham, arrive5 25
GOING• SOUTH— Mixed.
A. M:
Winghani, depart! 10 55
P. M.
Blyth 12 15
Clinton1 16
Brucefield........ , 1 40
Kippen. 1 57
Hensall 2 05
Exeter 2 50
CLINTON.
2:45 P. M.
9:20 P. M.
10:00 AA. M.
CLINTON.
-7:27 A.M.
12:50 P. M.
4:25 P. Al.
10:00 A.M.
nd Bruce.
Mixed. Express.
A.M. P.M.
5 55 6 its
8 05 7 2)5
834 f 714
844 758
9 00 8 08
9 45 8 25
P. M.
10 32 8 52
11 30 9 25
Mail. Express.
A.M. P. M.
7 00 6 15
7 35 6 55
-801 724
818 743
8 28 7 58
8 34 8 04
8 49 8 08
A short time ago a young lac] vas playing about
the Esplanade, in Toronto, w • dn, by some care-
lessness, he got his foot severe y injured—indeed,:
the heel was almost torn off. • A the wealth of a
Rothchild could not have saved hat foot from am-
putation, in itself , blot the ti ely application of
Hagyard's Yellow Oil; removed he pain as if by
magic, audits further use effect d a complete cure.
Mothers should use Freeman's 1 form Powders for
their children. - 556-52
THE VICTORIA HYPOPrrOsr ITPS acts like
magic, rapidly restoring the str:ngth and appetite,
promoting sound and refxes o sleep, and im-
parting to e, vigor and energy, o the whole sys-
tem. Consumption, r
0 s'i yak ungs and Chest,
and Thro' t Diseases, it is the best and surest
remedy own, For sale Uy 11 dealers. Free-
man's Wo m Powders are highl esteemed by all
-mothers w • o have used them. 566-52
FUR ITURE..
FURNITURE.
M. ROBERTSON,
CABINETMAKER
AND UNDERTAKER,
HAS AGAIN QPE>\ED A
Retail Ficriaitui
•e Store
Two Doors North of his Old Stand, epposite
Waddell & Co.'s Dry Goods Store, where he is.
prepared
TO SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY IN
THE TIRADa
U
A Large St
SH:
531
DERTAKING
Attended to as Us.aal.
ock of COFFINS, C iSKETS, CAPS,
OUDS, &c., always on hand.
f •
M. ROBERTSON.
RS. C. M. DUNLOP'S Fall Term in
Musicl will open on Sept. 76th. } Pupils
shoul
the op
ing I
with u
give in their nacos previous to
ming of the class.Those not bav-
struments can bo accommodated
sQ of Piano or Organ at very mod-
erate rates. Seaforth, Sept. 7, 1878. 661
A
MA MARRIAGE LICENSES
OR (CERTIFICATES,
(U> Lder the new Aot,) issued at the
EXPO ITOR OFFICE, SEAFORTH.
Under ant ority of the Lieutenant -Governor
Ontario.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
SIGN OF THE
CIRCULAR SAW.
UN N'S SSH R EG.0 LATS
—IS THE—
RI
CHEAPEST, BEST, AND:! MOST DURABLE WINDOW BA ANCE
1\T OW IN ITSE_
CAN BE AFP
IS PREFERABLE T
W EIC>E
THE
WM. ROBERT►SOI
S
IED TO ANY WINDO
HTS AND PULLEYS AT LESS THAN
COST. FOR SALE BY
& CO., HARDWARE MERCHAN
JpiLF
TS,
GN OF THE CIRCULAR SAW, SE AFCIRTH.
R. COUNTER,
SELLING
FF SELLING OFF
•
Fall Arrival of Oldr
Counter's, in Colored
Rings, Chains, Locke
Rings—stamped "
celebrated English an!
Swiss Watches, Clock
to my large and varie
handsome goods eves
Goods, being bought
sold at the Lowest Po
manship and Quality,
Complete Stock of S1
and get your sight t',
Goods selling at net
Personal attention giv
and Jewelry, and war
the place : Sign of Tr
directly opposite J. S„
Country and American Goods, at M. R.
and Bright Gold Sets, Brooches, Ear
s, Gem Rings, Eighteen -carat Wedding
R. C., S." A Large Stock of those
Longine Watches, also American and
, &c. I would call particular attention
stock of Silver Plated Ware, the most
brought into Seaforth. The .fabove
irect from the manufacturers, will be
sible Price consistent with Good Work -
which in all cases is Guaranteed. A
eetacles on hand, to fit all ages. Call
steel free of charge. A lot of Fancy'
oat. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY—
n to all Repairing of Watches? Clocks,
anted to give satisfaction. Remember
flt of Silver Ware in the Window, and
Porter's Cash Furniture Store, Seaforth.
'HSVO HOJ d`d
110 •HsvO aoi de3Ho
1:1313M3P "S H3)1VbNH0lVM
GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOTS AND SHO
WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE T�
CINITY T13
ALL KINDS OF
To Lowe
WE USE NOTHIN
Therefore we can Guarantee Good,
REPAIRING DON
;Remember the Place Opposite the Fe
S.
THE PEOPLE OF SEAFORTH AN 1 VI -
AT WE HAVE REDUCED
CUSTOM SHOEMAKI G
t Remunerative.Prices,
BUT THE BEST MATERI L
atisfaotiou to those who wish to favor us with a call.
ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
ndry.
GRIEVE & FRIEL, SEAFOR
GOOD NEWS FLOR THE BAREFOOTED
AND ALL PARTIES WHO WISH TO BUY LARGE QUANTIPIE
BOOTS AND SHOES FOR A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY.
•
H.
OF
TO KEEP abreast of the times in the General Reduction in Prices of all kinds of Goode—but,
more partionlarly, if possible, to Inc uee people to buy for cash—I have determined to male the
following reduction in prices to cash buyers in Custom Made Work :
Gents' Long Lrg Boon+ nil kinds, 25 cons per pair.
Shoe 'racks rind Short Boot>!i, all hinds, 12.4 cents per pair.
Ladies', Boys' and Gil Is' Boots, nil kinds, 121 cents per pair.
I have just opened an Immense Stock if Factory Made
Work in n all the different nt lin
es which 1
think intendingpurchasers ought to se before g parchasiug elsewhere, especially my Men's and
Boys' RivetedWork, which oh undoubted] surass anything in .the trade in FactoryMade «ork. All
ll
of which will be sold at a reduction corresponding with the above to cash buyers. Parties buping
on time will bo charged the old prices. As I am the first in my line in Seaforth to pull down the
prices, I trust the public will show their appreciation by an extensive patronage, as I am deter-
mined to make it to their advantage to d > so. •
Sign of the BIG BOOT, Stark's I
Block. East Side Main Street,
THOS. COVENTRY,; Seafo
th.
IMPORTANT TO THE. LADIES.
McINTYRE &• WILLIS
WOULD RESPECTFULLY, Al
CEIVED FROM S, D. S
Complete Assortment qj'
Shoes ccjacl Slip
These Goods aro the Finest and Best is
and Diploma over all competitors at the
We have also on hand a nice assortmc
We are the only firm west of Toronto
apprcciatsd.
McIN
NOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE JUST RE-
)LLERS & CO., OF PHILADELPBIA, A
Infants' and Children's Boots and
vers, in Colors and Black.
America, S. D. Sellers & Co. obtaining the Gold Medal I
7entennial.
it of LADIES' SHOES, in Tie and Batton, veriyehecp.
vho keep these Goods. They require to be seen to be
YRE &. WILLIS, SEAFORTH.
S. STAR, SEAFORTH.
H
D. D. ROSE, FAMI•L..Y G
SJ pci:E
1-3
ROGER,
Has •Pleasure in announcing'�to his Fri rids and Cus-
tomers that every Departmne at is ,rally stocked with
First—Gras Goods. Hundreds o/ Fa ?lilies testify
to the value given at .ia'ose's Grocery in the past„ and
Ice looks forward to the Mare with every confidence.
No Prices quoted. Gorse and see, and be convinced
of the advantages offered., No trouible to show Goods
and give samples. Flour, ,Corps, 04•tm t, Buckwheat -
Flour, Cracked Wheat, hominy; &Lc,,. alrays kept in
Stock. D. D. ROSE,. ,Seaforth. ;p
0 ENED T8I -'\7u-
—iT—
JOHN ROGER', SiEFORTH.
THREE CASES FINE FELT HA S
THREE CASES FINE FEL HATS
THREE CASES FINE F LT HATS
THREE CASES Fl E FELT HATS
THREE CASES FINE FELT HAI S
THREE CASES FINE FELT H
THREE CASES FINE
THREE CASES
FELT HAPS
FI ' E FELT HATS
JOHN ROGERS, SE,A ORTH.
NOVEMBER. NO VEMBER.
GOLDEN LION
N ITEM -BEA
GOLDEN LION
In view of the very severe winter Ipredic Fed, ' e have laid in a
very Cbmplete Stock of Heavy Woo en G ods, suit-
able for the coldest weather, comprisipg Cloijds, S uares, Breakfast
Shawls, Shoulder Shawls, Wool Jackets, 1 ool Cuffs,
Hoods, &c. Also received, this week, a New Lot of Ladies' Jackets
and Jacket Cloths. A fine lot of haw] . Several .
Lines in Dress Goods. New Shades it Cash eves with Trimmings
to match. Plain and Checked Win eys, Grey and
Scarlet Flannels, New designs in Tickings, able tumens, &e.
pected next week, a new thing in Pri is felt Quilts—
Call and see them. Also to hand a Splen id Seeck of Overcoats
and Overooatings. Extra valu in Bleaches Cottons.
See our yard wide 10 cent Line. leo our St ck, of Hosiery.
SIGN OF THE ll
GOLDEN LION. f
R. JAMIESUj , Seaforth.
MR- DNT'S
Fall and Winter Dry Goods are all opened up, and he asks
ers to give hitn a call. A NEW FEATU
forth do business on the CASH system. The t
requires it. 13y selling for cash, I will be able to sell
the Cash customer will not�havea to 'Ay the bad debts of
better prepared to serve ctomers than now, having bong
in the chhapest markets. I am. making a specialty of LA
season ; have bad. my stock made to order, arid can she
SHAWLS and UNDERSKIRTS; all of the newest ,desig
County. Houses in the County. My Stock is full of everything in t
for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear. My Millinery Depar
Stock all. new and choice. All the Newest Patterns in Hat
nice lot of Chenille Nets just arrived. Bring your CASH
will never buy at a credit House again.
GEO
all intending purchas-
E will hence-
ghtness of the times
ery much cheaper, as
others. I was never
t larger than ever, and
IES' MANTLES, this
as many tiI
7 S
L+n ,l_
ATLES,
s, as any half dozen
e Dry Goods line, both
ent is now in full blast,
and Bonnets. A very
to DENT'S, and you
GE DENT.
GOODS FOR THE M
CAMPBELL'S CLOTHING
THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO SHOW HIS
PUBLIC THE CHOICEST SELEU')TIOa
WORSTED COATINGS, PANTII\IIGS, OV
The eye delights to gaze upon, and Fresh from t1 e Mi,•keta for
ALL SUITS W ILL BE WARRANT D IN E
TO YOUR SATIS ACTION.
RARE BARGAINS IN CERTAIN
O
STOIiE Nh. 1, 1
- CAMPBELL'S BLOCK. I
GROCERY STORE, BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, All°CTION •
ROOMS, LAND .At ENT, CONVEYANCER, &C.
A Large Stock of Boots and A.
be sold on very small profits—
old friends and new ones to giti
Scott to attend to the shoe shop,
Old Accounts must be paid at
and Town- Property for. sale.
can for you. Remember the
.hoes and ,Groceries Just Arriving. T ill
II new stock. The subscriber invites his d
e him a • call. Ile has engaged Ifr. John i
who. will make and repair work to.orc..er.
nce, as the subscriber needs money. Farm
Give me -a Call and I will clo the best I
Place, Stark's Block.
SAI IUEL STARK, SEAFORTH.
WALL PAPER, BORDERS AND WINDOW BLINDS.
I AM NOW PREPARED TO SHOW
FOUR HUNDRED AND
From
CALL AND 'EE.
WM. CAMP
LLI O N
PORIUM.
FRIENDS AND THE
OF
R COATINGS,
hi 3 F till's Tr,i lc.
ERY RESPECT
LINES.
ELL, Seaforth,
ONTARIO PRI
IERS' EMPORIUM.
GWATKIN & SON
R Ni
HAVE
0V-R1D
To THEIIC NEW I'fliMISES,
Cor. Bay and Wellington Streets.
THERE IS NOTHING LIKE t .FATHER
\VHEN IT iI5 MADE
LP INTO
FIFTY PATTERNS WALL PAPER 0- 0 0 Di
5 cents to $1 per roll.
LEGANT PATTERNS IN BORDERS. HARNESS
Where you will find all Kinds of Flarnes4 Slade up
ALSO ONE HUNDRED E
A. NEW L'OT OF WINDOW* BLINDS
In all Colors (Latest American Patterns) at 10 cents each.
AT C. 11? PAPST'S OARDNO'S BLOCK, SEAFORTH.
L. .1
SU H AS YOU FIND
AT
J. WARD'S,
SEAFORTH,
in the Latest Styles.
'REMEMBER, if you want a Fancy or Substantial Harness 7. WARD can give you better eatia-
' faction as Co QUALITY and PRICE than any other maker in the County. A Trial is all that
is wanted to secure regular custom.
J.
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BRUSSELS N1ARiliWARE
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JAMES DREWE
Having completed the ENLARGE-
' MENS of his premises and in-
creased his stock of
HARDWARE, PAINTS,
OILS AND GJASS,
And also added la complete -
ASSORTMENT OF TINWARE,
HAS NOW ONE Olt THE
Largest Stocks of
T�3A_,�ZT�TR, E
IN THE COUNTY, AND INV
ALL WHO ARE WANTING- E INVITES
THE ABOVE GOODS TO
COME AND EXAMINE-
THE
XAMINE-
THE GOODS ANID
COMPARE PRICES.
The following goods are offered at-
SPECIALLY REDUCED prices :
ANiERI`OAN NAILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
JAMES' WHITE LEAD
LINSEED OIL,
MACHINE OILS, &c.
AT THE SIGN OF THE
"E IDZCO0T--,"
BPTJSSEL S.
DR. WILLIAM GRAY'S I'ECIFIO
MEDICINE.
Tlzs Great English
Remedy is est°>ca.za;:y
recommended as an
unfailing cure far
Seminal Wsal ncns
Spermatorrhea, Iinpo-
ttcacy, and ail t isca;e<.s
that follow as a se-
quenceBeare of Self abase, ' Ys
zeas Loss of Memory, { Aft ;fig„
'Universal Lassitude,PYfn in the Back, Dimnr>333
df Vision, Premature Old Ase, and many other
diseases that leads to Insanity o. Consumption
and a Premature Grave, allot which ss a rule are
fist caused by deviating from the Pali of nature
and over Indulgence- The Specific Mfeddieine is
the result of a life study and many 'years of ex.,
perienee in treating these special diseases. Pam-
phlet free by mail The Specific Medicine is gold
by all Druggists at _31 per package, or 6 packages
for $5, or will be sent ay mail on receipt of the
money, by addressing WILLJA4i GRAY & CO.,
Windsor, Ont. . Fundis Seaforth by Hickson &
Bleasdell, d. S. Roberts B. Lumsden and all
-raw-1st merchants,
CARD
D S. CA>KI'i3IAi,T,, Provincial Land Surveyor
• and Cull Engineer. Orders by .mail prompt-
ly attended to.
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