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NEW TARIFF'
POSSIBLY EFFECT THE SPRMG
i.ND SUMMER STOCK OF
Ts AND SHOES
n jnst openiog, as they were all pee.
'ate its advent. My Factory Made
irises all
LATEST STYLES
different lines of Ladies', Gents', Boys
t* Wear. My Stock of Children's Wo4
te is simply innuenee, All of which
Lough t
,OTTOAL FIGURES
, anj whnt is of more importanee te
1 public isthat they will be Bela 8.&i enres, which I think any person, Mese
tee goods rand aect?rtaining the prices
TOM DEPARTMENT.
item Derartment of my businese,
rill be conducted on the principle ee
t- customers the very best possible value
'eoney. and as I bought heavy it
STOCK
Won of the rise in prices which have
le I will be able to sell at old prices.
ng _Sea* Executed on the
rtortest Possible Notice.
ocere thaoks for past patrouage, and a
•tt of obtaining a liberal share in the
emain, &c..,
'THOLS COVENTRY,
Le Mammoth Boot, Stark's Block, Eask
Vsaixt Street, Seaforth.
14E CANADIAN,
rt DF COMMERCE.
OFFICE, .- TORONTO.
Iv Capita', - 56,000,006.
- 1,400,000,
DIRECTORS.
.CILLIAM MCMASTER,, President
,DAM HOPE, Vice -President.
mhert, Esq. James Michie, Esq. '
Eeq. T. Sutherland Stayner, Ewe
aylor, Esq. John .T. Arnton, Esq.
A. R. McMaster, Esq.
;DEMON. Crenered Manager.
JOHN ROBERTSON, Inspector
ii-T.G. Harper, sod S. E. Goaeal
o. --J. G. Orchard, Agent
BRANCHES.
Hamilton.,
London,
Lucart,
Montreal,
Orangeville,
(e!tetva,
Paris,
Peterborn,
St. Catharines.,
Sarnia.
Simeoe,
Stratford,
Strathroy,
Seaforth,
Thorold,
Toronto,
Walkerton.
Windsor
Woodstorck,
trcial Ciadits issued for Use in Europe,
: and West Indies, Chian, Japan, ani
g and American Exchange bonght- and
ions mete on the most favorable term.
st allowed on deposits.
,R.4..NUE Et ay.
irk -The America.n. Exchange Naftali
•n, Englaral-The Bauk of Scotland.
EAFORTH BRANCH..
AYES, - - MANAGE&
OR MANITOBA.
Flf the Northweab Transportation CM
steajs toad powerful Steamers will leo
• every Wednesday and Saturday morte
11 principal perts on Lakes Huron and
e making close connection at Dalatk
Northern Pacific- for Ildionesota, Mani-
a all poirtts in the great North-Weel.
Tickets $5 lest than by rail routes.
en t stamp fax pamphlet and map. ger
nd paesttge apply to
s. ARMITAGE, Agent, Seaforth.
2.5,000 bushels good heavy Ameriesa
.4uderich. Will tioote prices deliveredst
way statin- Aldo a few cars nide cow
for seed.
more desirable building lots for sale is
ville on easy tetras.
for the Commarcia.I Thaiou Fire An
mperre-, of England, one of the best nit
Conellenies. I do not eauvaa for tkii
y. bat Solicit api)ii.eations at my ofillt
a:8.00ns for March_ amounted to $21,411-
xtiea for bringing their applications te
ARyirrakig;
THE SEAFORTH
tANGE AND LAND AGENCY.
!ki_ONZ0 STRONG
I;NT fo Several First -Class Stock,lfirt
Life Insurance Companies, and is prep*
e risks on
310ST FAVORABLE TER%
gent fax several of the best Loan SOO
fsentt for the sale and putehase of Yars
-MBER OF FIRST4CLASS
OVED FAR.MS FOR SALE.
moo to Loan at8 r-er Cent*
teres -t.
t for the White Star Line of Steame*
CE -Over M. Morrison's Store, Main*
lite Property.
)ONSOLIDATLD BANK
0 CANADA.
TA - $4,0000*
K OFM ON Tit EAL, I n carp or atoll.
ttel eseess, CANaDIAN BANK,
Incorporated 1861.
AFORTH , B RANCiii
INION BLOCK, IVIAIN-it
SEAFORTH.
toe on Nene 1."orte Payable at
the United. Statue.
E of Exchange on London Pa
Citiei of the United Kingdom.
re. Es 7' PAID (JN DEP091-
UE McKELLOP MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPAg
X. J. SHANNON, Secrotary and Too
of Oat aeove Company, will atte
eEN•S HOTEL, SEAY )aT11,. on
itch week, from 2 to 5 &crook P. 16?
eoec of trarthacting the basidess
v. All intoested will please take
ern theraselvee accordicerty.
JAMES KFAR, Preeloae‘
r TANN ON seerce.
DRAYAGE:
todereigned having entered intq eTsePligl'et
are prepared to meet the wikeseae
chents of Seeforth aud others wig'
thtir servicea as carriers to and fr°11/e
freight Rhoda and elsewhere elleSa
hie teems. Orders. may be left at low'r.
ti's Grocery store, awl will reeeise P
attention. Wkarraf/'
NORMAN BRO
JOSEPH ABELL. •
oat, Aeg. 30, 1b7n.
MAI 9,
1879.
A W Mall JO key.
In &certain Lonaon hording house,
net far from legent's P rk, the guest
wile comes in i late a ni ht will some-
times see a sidel saddle lying on the floor
inthe lower hall. Usually it has di.
appeare before - he istoven in the
If l
not, a ely-formed,
' sivruluge
• keathy yo ling English W man will be
nns of the An lo-Ameri an company
that gathers at he brealf st table. She
is Titserilboa.errain house is her. horde.
Riding horses a1 races and sales is her
occupation. A. orphan o respectable
parentag,e,- obh ed to su port herself,
livelihoo that opened
tietraevellseu2 tao 3 oung girl LB she, in the
crowded, elbowi g.life of Ing1and, were
few and unprdmising. She had an
llgeishwoman love of
'anndi msheals had.a na
ontoor occup dons. [
dauntless, nntgthcent ptxysioal cour-
age. So she clr fted iuto this strange
life.
She finds em loynaent, rom one end
of England to t eoetrdl hseardbeside her,.
ne morning
she is oft -by cab h
ler a horse marl et in the 33ast of Lon -
ase. The next, perhaps, he is hurry -
rig from her arly breakfast to take
f
the Wain at Kin's Cross f4r Doncaster.
There is no h rse so vicious that she
hesitates to moteet him. ie may fall
srith her; he ea Mot thros her.
Sheissentfor o ride hoijses that men
dare not or willnot; hors s that have
killed their ride Is more th n once, and
That will do thei . best to kill her. But
she has a repu,ation that, for bread's
sake and shelter's sake, she cannot
afford to lose, and she never declines to
mount a horse 4cause it is dangerous
to do so. One iight. she comes home
bruised and wea --her horse fell on her
to -day. Anothe . her face flushes with
satisfaction as sbe tells her kind. friend,
the landlady, *at her horse won the
race.
Often she do s not ea a mouthfnl
from her early breakfas , before the
rest of the house are up, u til her day's
w'ork iedone! nccess d pends on her
being able to c mmaiad e ery particle
of nervous force he posses es ; she can
spare none of it for the rocess of di-
gestion. She is intelligent and. woman-
ly -just as wo anly as if her work
. kepther in an o ce or beloind a count-
er, instead of among stablekeepers,
jockeys and sporting men.
•
Writing for the ress.
Waste no tiline on i troductions.
Don't begin by 1 ying out your subject
like a Dutch ft wer gar en, or telling
your motives ft)r writin . The key
note should be struck,if poi sible, in the
very first sentence. A dt 11 beginning
often. damps aii article; a Spicy one
whets the app tite, and commends
what follows to lloth editor and reader.
Above all, stop when oti are done.
Don't let the gh.ost of our thought
wander about after the Ieath of the
body. Don't was te a moment's time in
vindicating von' production against
editors or critics, but expend your ener-
gies in writing s mething which shall
be its QW11 vindic tion.
•
Gentry.
The younger beother of titled axis;
toad was lately dining u company
.
1 United 5 ates.
with some New rork gent] men at the
club, when the E glishma was asked
how he liked th
"Well, a -h," he drawl d, "1 cauit
say that A TAT - strik s me very
favorably -you have no gentry, you
4now."
,l1e interrogator.
"How do you define geutry ?" asked
"Gentry-aw- gentry ar those who
never have to work, or-aw-meddle
with trade."
"You are mistaken," repl ed. a mem- .
bee "but we call them by another,
name; we call them treenp ,”
Patrick's Theol
gY•
"Patrick," sad a clerg1 man, "the
widow Molony teJs me you have stolen
one of her finest pigs. Is tl at So ?"
"Yes, yer honor."
. "What have yo i done wi h it ?"
"Killed it and, te it, yer onor."
(1,0h, Patrick, hen you ire brought
face to face with the wiclot and her pig
on Judgment D y, what °count will
you be able to g ve of yo rself when
the widow accus s you of the theft ?"
"Did. you Say t e pig would be there,
yer riverence ?"
"To be sure, I did."
"Well, then, yr riverenee, I'll say,
'Mrs. MoIony, th re's your "
•SOMEBODY SA s. --"Thee is some-
thing peculiarly 4ttractive in a horse.
His intelligent eyb and ear, his lofty
carriage, his free and gracEiful motion,
his vast strength, his obedi nt temper,
and hisindispensable use, all endear
him to us. We Ifave to look at his fine
proportions, and iake in the inspiration
of his energy and power," but it is only
when the -horse i properly cared for -
when he is free rom disease or un-
soundness of any -ind that he will ex-
hibit these points of attraction, and
without which 1.1. is of little value.
Package of "Darley's Condition Pow-
ders and Arabinn. Heavel Remedy,"
should be in the poSsession of
every man \vlJjo owns i a horse,
to he used in case of emergency.
Remember the la me, and. see that the
signature of Ilur4 & Co. is on each
Package. Northrop & Lyman, Toronto,
Oat., proprietors ::or Canada. Sold by
all Medicine Dealers.
ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS.—
Aye you a desp ndent sufferer from
Sick Headache, flabitual Costiveness,
Palpitation of the Heart? Have you
Dizziness of the ead? Is your Nerv-
ous System de ressed ? Does your
Blood circulate badly ? Have you a
Cough? Low S irits ? Coming up of
the food after e ting ? &e., &G. All of
these and much
sults of Dyspep ore are the direct re -
and Indigestio . GREEN'S AUGUST
ia, Liver Complaint
FLOWER is now Iackaowledged. by all
druggists to be a ositive cure. 2,400,
000 bottles weref given away in the
United. States th ough druggists to the
people as a trial. Two doses will sat -
?sty any person of its wonderful quality
in curing all. harms of .Indigestion.
Steeple bottles ten cents. Regular
size seventy-five aiftS.
Sold positively
igiSrtaaltels.first-class iruggists in the United
EPPS'S COCOA.—Grateful and comfort -
By a thorlaugh knowledge of the
natural laws which govern the opera-
tions of digestion and nutrition, and by
a careful application of the fine proper-
ties of well selected cocoa, Mr- Epps
has provided our breakfast tables with
• r ---
delicately. flavored. beverage, • which
ay save t s many heavy doctor's bills:
t is by thej judicioususe of such articles
f diet that a constitution may be grad
ially built up until strong enough to re-
ist every tOndency to disease. -• Hun-
ed.s of subtle maladies are floating
rceind us ready to attack -wherever
here is a; weak point. We may escape
any a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves
well fortified with piire blood, and a
roperly nourished. frame." -Civil Ser -
ice Gazette, , Sold only in packets label-
ed -"James Epps & Cos Horo,oeopath-
o Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street,
nd 190, Piccadilly, London." 482-52
- •----
Madden's 'Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cute, Bruises,
ores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped
ands, Chilblains, Corns. and all. kinils of Sidn
1'
ruptious. This salve is guaranteed to give per -
act satisfaction in every case or money refunded.
'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by Hickson &
loasdell, Seal rth. 566-8m
Free of Cost. .
Dr. King's New Discovery for coostimption,
oughs and co ds, asthma, bronchitis, hay fever,
to., is given away in triallaottles free of cast to the
ftlicted. If you have a severe cough, cold, diffi-
culty of breathing, hoarsenese or any affection of
the throat or lungs, by all means give this wonder -
f 1 remedy teteie.l. As you value your existence
3011 cannot afferd to let this opportunity pass. We
uld not afford and would not: 'give this remedy
way unless WO knew it. would aceornplish what we
c aim for itTlictusande of hopeless oases have already
en completely.cured by it. There is no medicine
i i the world thet will cure one-half the eases that
te King's Neeti Discovery will cure. For sale by
Worm & Bleasdell, Seaforth. - 556-8m-6
Gilt Edge Butter.
There is always an active demand for butter
ti at is tip to the gilt edge standard in quality and
°sloe. Much butter that is otherwise good sells
at a reduction pf from one to -five cents per pound,
cause deficient in color. 'When the color is not
p to the standard, makers use Vents, Richard-
s n & Co.'s Perfeeted Butter Color to give a
• right Arne color. This color is by fax the bright -
e t, purest and best made. It is as harralese as
t, and neverthnparts any trete or smell. It is
e terywhere recommended by butter buyers and
airymen. Sufficient to color a tub of better costs
but five centseand it is no work to use. For
f ether particulars in regard to it inquire of Hick-
s n and Bleasdell, druggists, sole agents or Sea -
1 rth. 595-4
•
To be thoroughly happy, you must be well. To
well, in thonsands of cases, you should take
t le great mediaine, which relieves'regulates and
r movates disorlerly system-VictoriaBuirhue and
va Uri. . Foe Bright's disease at the kidneys
diabetes, and all diseases of the urinary system, it,
t mely use is Very beneficial. For sale by J. S.
oberts, Seaforth. 8-592
PEnsonete-Icy. ,To.mes Brooks, Weston, says;
"1 haie found nothing to give me more permanent;
relief for shortness of breath or asthma than Hag -
y d's Pectoral Balsam.' and . can with eonfidence
a commend it to all requiring a good 'medicine for
c 'Vita and colds, and diseases of the tbrosat and
1 ngs. For sale by all dealers at 25 cents per bot -
t O. MiravoRN, BENTLEY & PEARSON, PeoPrietors,
T ronto. I
It is no exaggeration to say that health is a large
i gredient in what the world calls talent A man
without it may be a giant in intellect, but his
d etds will be the deeds of a dwarf. A weak mind
ir a sound triune is much better than a giantmind
id a crazy constitution. Professional and business
n en, who are • continually thinking, and whose
hi
bits rre sedentary, should tree 'Victoria Hypo-
pirosphiles, the tgreat brain and nerve reinedY. ' For
s o by Messrs. Lumeden & 'WiLson, Seaforth.
0 3-592
Great Western Railway.
Trains leave ,I3Irussels station, north and south
a under:
GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH.
... .10;25 A. M. Mail 6:15 A. M.
A com.. .... 9:08 P. M. Accom 12.15 A. M
ail 258 P. M. Mixed 7:95 P. M
Grand Trunk Railway.
Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton Stations as
fc$llows:
GOING WEST-- , SEAPORTH. CLINTON.
Express 2:26 P. M. 2:45 P. M.
Express 8.58 P. M. 9:20 P. M.
Mixed Train9:00 'A. M. 10:00 A. M.
GOING FAST- SEAPOP.TII. CLINTON.
Mixed Train7:52 A. M. -7:27 A. M.
Express Train1:16 P. M. 12:50 P. M.
Mixed Train.... 5:00 P. M. 4:25 P. M.
Mixed Train.-10:35 A. M. 10:00 A. M.
London,
OING NonTel-
London, depart
Exeter
Hensell
Kippen
Huron and Bruce.
Brucefield.
''t ''
Clinton
Mail. Mixed. Express.
P.M. A. M. P.M.
... 215
3 35
3 62
8 58
... 408
4 25
452
Wingham, arrive5 25
OING SOUTH- Mail.
A. M.
Winghtarn, depart10 55
Blyth 12 15
Clinton 1 10
Br uce field . ..... 1 40
Kippen1 57
Hensall, 2 05
xeter 2 50
555 615
• 805 735
884 751
844 758
900 808
945 825
10 32 852
1180 925
Mixed Express.
A. M. P.M.
700 615
73i 655
801 724
818 743
8 23 758
884 804
849 8.23
MISCELLANEOUS.
L. MeLEOD, Licensed Auctioneer for the
• County of Huron. All orders left at James
eBride's will rteceive prompt attention. If by
le ter address Seaforth P. O. • 558
P. BRINE, Licenced Auctioneer fck the
• County of Huron. Sales attended L all
rts of the County. All orders left at the Ex-
SITOR Office will be promptly attended to.
TN S. CAMPBELL, Provincial Land Surveyor
-A.'" • and Civil Engineer. Orders by mail prompt
ly attended to.
479 D. S. CAMPBELL, Mitchell.
EAFORTH BUMP FACTORY. -The under-
signed, white retuining tharke for the pat -
nage already received, would remind his many
customers and friends that he still continues to
ake pumps nod. cisterns 61 the best material
aiid by the best workmen. None but quartered
tinrber used for pumps. A few farm gates still
o hand. All Overdue accounts not settled forth -
w th w311 be cherged 10 per cent. interest frorn
t e let of Ja uary, 1878.e NOBLE CLUFF,
Seaforth. 663
tTO THE PUBLIC. -Read what the people -say
in regard tp the Great Shoshonees Remedy
and Pills, Levi Jones, 5Iarkham, says: "1 hed
a very severe attack of bronchitis. I was so bad
that I could hardly get my breath. I sought for
a quick remedy, and seeing the " Shoshonees
Remedy" so highly recommended, I procured a
bottle, and am liappy to say that by the tinie it
was taken I wee entirely well, and have remained
so, although I I was much exposed through the
winter in teav 'ling." Rev. F. B. Stratton, Dem-
orestville, wri es : "1 have found your re-
medies particn arly beneficial for liver co plaint,
dyspepsia and bronchial affections, and would
advise all sirail rly affected to give them, a trial."
John Finlayson, Athol, says: "When travelling
one of my feet got sore and broke out. I could
no -cure it, and had to return home. It became
better and afterwards ,vritich worn. I finally pur-
chased a bottle of thel'Itemedy and a box of Pills,
and before they we hall gone I commenced to
improve, and before they were finished my foot
was complotelY cured. It is now 17 months
since, but hav9 had no further attack." Price
of the Remedy In pint bottles, $1. Pills, 25 cents
a box. 622
'11HE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. -Job 40888
Periodical Pills -This invaluable medicine is
unfailing in the cure of all those p:inful and
dangerous dise' see to which the female constitu-
tion is subject. It moderates ,all excess and re-
moves all °beret tions, and a speedy amen:Lay be
relied on. To mearied ladies, it is peculiar ly suited.
It will, in a sh rt time, bring on the monthly pe-
riod with regul rite. These pills should not be
taken. by Fema as dnring the fast three months
of Pregrancy, a they are sure to bring on Mis-
carriage, but at a.ny other time they are safe. In
all cases of Tervons and •Spinal Affections,
pains in the ba k and limbs, fatigue on slight ex-
ertion, palpita ion of the heart, hysterics, and
•whites, these pi Is will effect a euro when -all other
means have f iled ; and, although a powerful
remedy, do not contain 'iron, calomel, antimony',
or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full
directions in the. pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefnlly preserved. job Moses,
New York, Sole -Proprietor. $1 00 and 12i cents
for postage enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, To-
ronto, Ont, general agents for the Dominien,
will insure a bottle containing over 60 pills by
return mail. Sold in Seaforth by Hickson &
Bleasdell, 1. S. Roberts, and .lumsden. 187
e THE H
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RON EXPOSITOR
LEGAL. -
A J. hicCOLL, Solicitor, &e., Brugge's. Office
4-3- • in Leckie's new back building. 504-52
0ABIERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
Solicitors in Chaneery, Goderich, Ont.
M. C. Cameron, Q. C., Philip Holt, M. G. Cam-
eron, 506
WILLIAM SMALL, Conveyancer and Commie-
" stoner in 13. R., Wroxeter. Auctioneer and
Appraiser. Accounts and notes oolleeted on
reasonable terms. 366
1111Z L. DOYLE, Barrister, Attorney, Solieitor itt
Chancery, &e., Goderieh and Seaforth. Of-
fice, over Jordan's Drug Store, Goderieh, and
Ilida's Store, Seaforth, 364
ARROW & MEYER, 13arr1sters, Attorneys -
at -Law, Selicitors, in Chancery, Notaries Pub-
lic; and Conveyancers. Money to Loan, private
feuds, at 8 per cent. Dffices-Goderich and
Wingham. II. W. C. Meyer, Kent's Block, Wingt•
ham, Solicitor Consolidated Bauk. 581
1\4 ALCOMSON & WATSON, Barristers, Attor-
neys, Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Clinton,
Ont. 'Office -First door east of the new Royal
Cauadian Bank building. Money to loan on farm
property.
8. maLcomsoN. 404 0. A, WATSON
BENSON et MEYER, Barristers and Attorney
at Law, Solieitors in Chancery and Insolvency, ,
Conveyancers, Notaries Public, etc. Offices-Seve
forth and Bruseele. $28,0oo of Private Funds to
invest atonce, at Eight per cent. Interestipayable
yearly. 58
J'A.8. II. BENSON. H. W. O. MEYER.
The above Arm has Olio day been dissolved by
mutual consent. All. accounte due the firm to
be paid to Mr. Benson who will pay all liabil-
ities.
Nov. 27, 1876. JAMES H. BENSON.
11. W. C. MEYER.
MCCAUGHEY & HOLMESTED,
LAW, CHANCERY, AND ClONVEYANCING-
OF ICE ,
Scott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth.
SOLICITORS for the Consolidated Bank of
Canada and the Canadian Bank of Commerce
in Seaforth.
Farm and Town and -Village Property bought
and gold.
Money (private hinds) loaned on mortgage se-
curities, at reasonable retell of interest. Charges
moderate.
Money invested for private peesons upon the
best mortgage securities, without may expense to
the lender.
S. G. McCAUGHEY, M. A. F. tIOLMESTED.
• MEDICAL
I G. SCOTT, M. D. Mr., Phyeician,Sargeon and
" • Accorteheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and resi-
dence south side of Goderich Street, first door
ea et of Presbyterian Church. 349
TT L. VERCOE, M. D., C. M., Physician , Sur -
1 -1" • geon, etc., Coroner for the County of Huron
Office and Residence, on Jarvis street north,
directly opposite Seaforth Public School.
W A. ADAMS, M. D., late of Lakefield, Ont.,
" • Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheut.
Graduate of the University of Trinity College,
Toronto. Member of the Royal College of Phy •
siciane and Surgeons, Ont. Kinburn.Ont. 485
WM. HANOVER, M.D., C. M., Graduate of
" McGill University, Physician Surgeon and
Accouchour, Seaforth. Ont. 0111Ce-Rooms in
Meyer's Block lately occupied by Dr. Phelan, and
formerly by the late Dr. King. Will attend at
Carronbrook on Tuesdays and Fridays, 496
pMcNAUGHT, Veterinary Surgeon, Gradu
• ate of Ontario Veterinary College, Seaforth,
Ont. Office and Residence in rear of Killoran &
Ryan's. Calls prompt13 attended to, night or
day. A stock of veterinary medicines on hand
Charges reagonable. Horses examined asto sound -
nese and certificates given if required. 407
_TAMES W. ELDER, V. S., Graduate of tine
" Ontario Veterinaty College. After devoting
two years to practice with Professor Smith, of
Tqronto, has settled in Seatortte Office at his
residence east of W. M. Cherch. Calls promptly
attended to by day or night. A. large stock of
Veterinary Medicines constantly on hand. Horses
examined as to soundness and certificates given
Horses bought and sold on commission. 424'
Jf DERBYSHIRE. L. D. S.,
-L-1-• Surgeon Dentist, Graduate
of the 'Royal College' of Dental
Surgeone of , Ontaride Office
hours from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Rooms in
Mrs, Whitney's new brick block, Main Street,
Seaforth.
ENORMOUS RILES OF SILK, ZEN-
ILLA AND COTTON
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
—AT—
HOFFMAN BROTHERS' -
Cheap Cash Store, Seaforth.
DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING.
MISS SLEETH
W 'SEES to announce to the Ladies of Sea -
forth and vicinity that she has commenced
Di -es and Mantle Making in all their Vati0118
styles. Having had ten years experience she
feels itatisfied she Will give general satisfaction.
A call respectfully solicited. Rooms in the rear
of Mr. G. G. Sparling's store. Entrance through
the store or from St. John street. -Cutting and
fitting a specialty. 585
i
SEAFORTH PLANING MILL,
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
THE subscriberbegs leave to thank his numerou
-11- easterners for the liberal patronage extended to
him since commencing business ire Seaforth,and
trusts hat he may be favored with a continuance
of the same.
Parties intending to build wonld do well to give
him a call,as he will continue to keep on hand a
large stock of all kinds ef
DRY- PINE LUMBER,
• • silts tit E oil_ -
DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC.
Hefeels confident of giving satisfaction to those
who may favour him with their patronageoss none
but first-claeeworkmen are employed.
• Particular attention paid to Custom Phining
20E JOHN II. BROADFOOT.
LARGE PROFITS.
THE Directors of the Canada Silver
-1- Mining Company owning two square
miles of territory in the same eection as
the famous Silver Islet Mine, which has
already yielded $4,000,000, are prepared
' to receive applications for shares; be-
longing to an issue of 4,000 $25 shares,
each eleare being entitled, without any
additional charge' to a $40 " coapon, re-
deemable in wit.by an annual payment
of $4,000 from the Company. Attention
is directed to the fact that, after receiv-
ing $40 for every $25 invested, subscrib-
ers will stilli retain their Shares, thus
not only participating in the profits of
the311e
Compan free of cost, but actually
securing a di ct profit besides. Terms:
$1 on subsciiption, and the balance in
montly instalments of $2 per share. For
further particulars, address immediately
HENRY IMLACH, Secretary, London,
Ontario. When writing, name this pa-
per. 51.4-12
—
DR. WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC
• MEDICINE.
The Great English
Romedy is especially
recommended as an
metalling cure for
Seminal Weaknees
Spermatorrhea, Impo-
tency, and all diseases
that follow as a se-
quence of Self abuse,
Bolero ak nag Loss of Memory, -After Inge
Universal Lassitude, Pain 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 9. rule are '
first caused by deviating from the Path of nattue
and over indulgence. The Speciffc Medicine is
the result of a life sandy and many yeant of ex-
perience in treating these special diseases. Pam-
phlet free by mail. The Specific Medicine is,sold
by all Druggists at $1 per package, or 6 packagee
for $5, or will be sent by mail on receipt of the
money, by addressing WILLIAM GRAY & CO.,
Windsor, Ont. Sold in Seaforth by Hickson &
Bleasdell, J. S. Roberts R. Lumsden and all
pruggist merchants.
GOLDEN LION,
SE
Good V lue in BLACK CA El -
ME ES at the Golden Uon.
Good V
the
Good V
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Lion
GoodV
• at th
Gooci V
• the
Good
DENI
Good V
Gold
Good
GIN
Lion.
Good V
at th
Good V
TO
Lion.
A
lue in PARASOLS at
olden Lion.
lue in Black and lor-
STRES at the Golden
lue in Factory COT
Golden Lion.
lue in SHIRTING
olden Lion.
alue in DUCKS
ON
nd
S at the Golden Li n.
lue in TWEEDS at the
n Lion. .1
alue in PRINTS
HAMS at the Gol
lue in Table LIN
Golden Lion.
lue in TOWELS
ELL1NG at the Gol
ALL SOL [CITED.
nd
en
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nd
en
R. JAMES N.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
STOVE ND TIN EMPORI M;
SEAFORTH.-1------
M S. WHITNEY,
WISHES once more to remind her
friend and customers that she is
better prepared than ever to supply all
wants in her line. She as one of the most
plete assortm nts Of
Both Coal an
of the latest
town in the
lowest. Her
Wood, Cooking, Hall and Pa
designs that aan be found i
county, and at prices as low a
ssortment of
1\1" R Ti`
Was never be ter or more varied.
Both Wholt
vance on ma
Eave-Trough
tire eatiefacti
AL OIL;
ale and Retail at a very sligh
ufactiarers prices. Repairin
ng promptly attended to an
n guaranteed.
any
DOW
heir
lor,
any
the
UCEFIELD.
For the bet er accomodation of her custo
Mrs. Whitn y has opeued a branch etor
Brimfield, w iere will be found -a complete
of °vet ything in her line. She would direct
• Coulee attention to and invite inspection t
Stoves, whic intending purchasers shonl
before pun 'asing ehewhere. Remember
you come to Seaforth or Brucefield don't 1
without ins cting my stook. It will be
well -spent.
M WHITNEY,
Seaforth and Brucefi
ad -
and
en -
ere
in
took
par -
her
see
hen
aye
ime
ld.
Y.
THE -HEN ALL PORK FACTO
G. J. PETTY
Are prepared to pay the HIGHEST PRIC fpr
any quantity of
HOGS,
ALL KIi
FINE LA
523
LIVE OR, DRESS D
DS -OF CURED MEA IS
onstantly on. hand.
SAUSAGES, PO K
'UTTINGS, &c.
• G. .& J. PET Y.
'VIES . C
Music wi
should gi
the open'
ing Inst
with use
erat e rate
M. DUNLOP'S Fall Term in
open on Sept. 16th. Pupils
e in their names previous; to
g of the class. Those not hav-
ments can be accomModated
1 Piano or organ at very mod-
. Seaforth, Sept. 7, 1878. 661
FAR
GO TO A
,7,(111:1113 0
SAW
You can get
that you bring
• A.
585x12
ERS, STO
CALLANDER, CLINT N
STREET,) TO GET YOUR „
....eseeseeeke
M M
them home with you the HMO
them.
ALLANDER,
General Blacksmith, Clinton,
THE
FACTORY
Ev
At HOFF
HEAPEST LOT
_
ND.BLEACHED COTTONS
Brought to Seaforth
BROTHERS' Cheap
sh Store, Seaforth.
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•
WALKING MATCH.
NOS I3ONv
' H1I0dV3S
••••••AM•IMM•iiii•IIMINIIIIM.•••••16
The excitement of the great International Pedestrian Match, st Gilmore's
Gardens', New York, for the Champion Belt, is all over; but there is always
something getting up to excite the Dublin.
THE GREAT EXCITEMENT
Going on at present is the Walking Match to the Oak Hall Clothing Estab-
lishment for thoee champion Suits at 112. Notwithstanding the large amount
of Goods sold last month, our Stock is still very complete in 'Scotch, English
and Canadian Tweeds, unequalled in style and value.
•
WORSTED COATINGS.
7
HARDWARE. HARDWARE,
SIGN OF THE CIRCULAR SAW.
,
es,
r•Q
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Pc.
We have just received a repeat order of those Celebrated French Worsted.
Coatings and Pantaloon Goods. The sales of these magnificent Goods stead-
ily increase. We would rather not make itnyone unhappy by publishing
the enormous enormous quantity already sold. The increased duty will make it iMpos-
sible to replace these Goods, except at much higher prices.
•
HATS AND CAPS.
Arrived this 'Week, the Latest Goods in the American market. In Men's,
Youth's and Children's the magnitude of the Stock and the Variety of the Coe
Styles must be seen to be fully appreciated.
ee
set.
GENTS' FURNISHINI_GS,
1
Our Assortment in this Department has ,never been equalled in any former
season. A. Large Assortment of White and Colored Shirts, Collar attached and.
detached, Lauudried and Unlaundried, at a variety of prices.
HALLY & ANDERSON, Oak Hall, Seaforth.
D. D. ROSE, FAMILY GROCER,
S PO Pfla--1
'I Has Pleasure in announcing to his Friends and Cus-
tamers that every Department is fully stocked with
First -Class Goods. Hundreds of Families test4y
to the value given at Rose's Grocery in the past, and
he looks forward to the future with every confidence.
V
, No Prices quoted. Come and see, and be convinced
of the advantages offered. No trouble to show Goods
and give samples. • Flour, Corn, Oatmeal, Buckwheat
•
I Flour, Cracked Wheat, Hominy, &c., alwaye kept in
Stock. D. A ROSE, Seaforth.
READ.
" THE DISCLOSURE."
READ.
Having fully decided On moving to Manitoba, Mr. Dent o ers to_let,
on easyl terms, that first-class business stand occupied at present by
himself. Possession given at once if desired.
•
And to the ,vublic he would say that,"in view of the above fact, he is
going to run oft his present stock of Dry Gods, SOille of which, have only
just been received, at less than any one else cign sell to you, as» his oect is
to get away at the earliest possible moment. Don't buy until you. have
,
called on him,.
Zook out for the Auction Sale of his Dwelling House,•on long time,
which dill be announced in, a couple of weeks, if not pTivately disposed
of before that time.
..•••
ONTARIO PRIN1ERS' EMPORIUM.
GWATK1N & SON
HAVE
TO THEIR NEW PRElerISES,
Cor; Bay and. Wellington Streets.
EVERY NEW STYLE IN BONNETS AND HATS
CAN BE SEEN IN THE SHOW ROOM OF
HOFFMAN BROS'. CHEAP CASH STORE, SEAFORTH.
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Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rales, and
Also the Largest and Best stock of Bu id -
SOMETHING NEW
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LICHT AND COLORED PRINTS,
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HOFFMJS BROTHERS' Cheap
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