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SEPTEMBER 23, 1881.
se ship Councils.
ViegAT THE TOWNSHIP FATHERS DO. --7
the regnlar meeting of the Grey
township Council which was held at
cratbrook, in the matter of a proposed
von School at Henfryn, it was moved
by Jan Hislop, seconded 'by E. Bryans,
tbat James Livingstone be appointed
referee, in accordance with the petition
of E. G. K. Davies and others-Garriea.
sarauel Slemmon, inspentor on new
bridgeb Cranbrook, handed in his
report pronouncing said bridge Batis-
ta/ewe. Moved by Walter Oliver,
eeconded by J. Hislop, that the Reeve
ana Treasurer be authorized to borrow°
of the Bank of Ontario, Brussels, the
einn of $1,000 for township 'purposes-
otarried. Wm. Spence inspector on
new bridge at Ethel reported said
bridge satisfactory.-- A. grist of accounts
for township improveinents were exam-
ined and passed, when the Council ad-
journed to meet at Tuck's Hotel, Crain -
brook at the call of the Reeve.
Couxem Doeses.-At the Is.st meet-
ing of the Stephen township council
tl ie minutes of the previous meeting
were adapted only by the castiug vote
ofthe Reeve. It was resolved that D.
Sutton attend to the expending of a
sum not exceeding 525 on the side road
west of his mill; Stephen to go halves
with McGillivray in putting on 25 cords
of gravel on South Boundary, east of
Limerick. Moved V. Ratz, seconded
by C. Either, that 2 mills on the dollar
he raised for county and 3 mills for
township purposes; I. Lewis was re-
appointed collector unanimously at a
salary of $85. Moved by J. Hodgins,
seconded by C. Eilber, that $100 be
granted to straighten the road on 4th
concession on condition enough is. sub-
scribed to complete it, aedfor further
particulars respecting it apply to C.
Prouty. After passing a - number of ac-
counts the Council adjourned until the
first Monday in October.
COUNCIL MEETINO.-The Counclimet
on the 12th inst., at Egmondville.
Present -Walker, Hannah, Elgie and
Sproat. Tenders for jobs received and
awarded as follows :-Bridge on 4th
concession to David Watson, Jr., for
$93; approaches to bridge to Thomas
Downey, at 15 cents per cubic yard ;
crosswaying to Jas. Kehoe, at $2.50 per
rod; putting bent in bridge on 2nd con-
cession to Thos. Downey, $29. The
following accounts passed to payMobt :
Robert Fulton, repairing scrapers, dm.,
$9.50 ; Win. Sinclair, gravel on culvert
on Mill road, 52 e Charity, Thomas
Downs, $2 ; Mrs. Shafer, 54 ; Urs. Mc-
Namara, 54 joh,n Sullivan, for board
and attendance on Alexander Mc-
Intyre, $10. Application of Public
School Board for raising the aura of
$2,500 was granted and: inserted in by-
law', which was filially read andepassed.
The council then adjourned to meet
again on the lst day of November at
Kyle's Hotel, conceseion 8, at the hour
of 10 (Mont. a.m.
COUNCIL DOINGS.—At the last meet-
ing of the Morris Council after passing
a number of accounts it was moved by
H. Gasman, seconded by W. Wray, that
Mr. Miller be instructed to have the
bridge on centre side line, concession 2,
rebuilt, also a culvert at lot 30, conces-
sion 1—Carried. Moved by Mr. Miller,
seconded by Mr. Wray, that Robert
Irwin be granted 30 cents per rod for
digging a ditch on side line at lot 6, con-
cession 6, said ditch to be five feet wide
on top and. three feet deep -Carried.
Moved by Mr. Miller, seconded by Mr.
Goeman, that Geo. Casemore be granted
15 cents per rod for digging a ditch on
lot 30 and 31, concession. 1 -Carried.
Moved by Mr. Miller, seconded by Mr.
Gosman that the clerk be instructed to
write to the Minister of Education re -
pleasant consequences. They stimu-
late digestivo. and assimilative func-
tions, and consequently. promote that
great blessing --a good appetite. Hol-
loway's Pills most satisfactorily remove
all deranged or diseased action of the
many organs engaged in extracting
nourishment for our bodies from our
various diets -as the liver, stomach,
and bowels, over all of which they ex-.
ercise the most salutary control. By
resorting at an early stage of the malady
to these purifying and laxative Pills,
the melancholy and jaundiced dyspep-
tic is speedily restored to health and
strength, and his sallowness gradually
vanishes.
Rest and Comfort to the
Suffering.
Brown's HousehOld Panacea has no
equal for relieving -pain, both internal
and external. it 'cures pain in the side,
back, or bowels, sore throat, rheuma-
tism, toothache, lumbago 9.nd any kind
of pain or ache. It will most surely
quicken the blood and heal, as its act-
ing power is wonderful. Brown's
Household Panacea, being acknow-
ledged as the great pain reliever, and
of double the strength of , any other
elixir or liniment in the world, should
be in every family handy for use when
wanted, as it really is the best remedy in
the world for cramps in the stomach,
and pains and aches of all kind, and is
for sale by all druggists at 25 cents a
bottle. 692-52
Zopesa.
See to it. Zopesa, from Brazil, will
cure the werst case of Dyspepsia. A.
single dose will relieve in a degree that
shows its wonderful curative powers,
and its peculiar aetion upon the Stom-
Emil and Digestive Organs. It is a posi-
tive and absolute cure for Costiveness
and Constipation, acting in a remark-
able way upon the system, carrying off
impurities. As a liver regulator its ac-
tions are most remarkable. It tones
and stimulates the liver to action, it
corrects the acid i and regulates the
bowels. A. few doses will surprise you.
Sample bottles 10 cents. 679.a
Worthy of Praise.
As a rule we do not recommend pa-
tent medicines, but when we know of
one that really is a public b,enefacter,
and does positively cure, then we con-
sider it our dtity to impart the infor-
mation to all. Electric Bitters are
truly a most valuable medicine, and
will surely cure Billiousness, Fever and
Ague, Stobaach, Liver, and Kidney
Complaints, ev,en where all other reme-
dies fail. We know whereof we speak,
and can freely recommend them to all.
—Exch. Sold at 50 cents. a bottle by
E. Hickson st Company. 714.52.6
Given Away.
We can not help noticing the liberal
offer made to all invalids and. sufferers
by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-
sumption. You are requested to call
at E. Hickson & Co.'s Drug Stere, and
get a trial bottle free of cost, if you are
suffering with Consumption, Severe
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Hay Fever, Loss of VoiceeHoarseness,
or any affection of the Throat or Lungs.
It will positively cure you. 714.52f
-Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-
tions, and positively cures Piles. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refnnded. Prioe 25 cents per
box. For sale by E. Hickson ds Com-
epecting the portion of Brussels School PanY. 714-52
district lately withdrawn and annexed
to School Section No. 6 -Carried.
Moved by Mr. Miller, seconded by Mr.
Wray, that Wm. Armstrong be appoint-
ed inspector of Armstrong's bridge at a
salary of $25. -Carried. Moved by Mr.
Wray, seconded by Mr. Miller, that the
Clerk be instructed to draft a By-law
authorizing the collection of money
sufficient to meet county, township and.
railway expenses -Carried. Moved by
Mr. Miner, seconded by Mr. Gosnaa,n,
that the Reeve be instructed to expend
200 on *est gravel road, providing'
Wawanosia expend the same amount;
also $200 on the east gravel road. pro-
viding Grey expend the same amount,
part of said money to be laid out on
boundary between Morris and Brussels
north of the village. -Carried. Coun-
cil then adjourned. to raeet again on the
26th September next.
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Epps's Cocoa.
Grateful and Comforting. --``By
thorough knowledge of the natural 1 .ws
which govern the operations of diges-
tion and nutrition, and by a careful ap-
plication of the line properties of well
seleeted cecoa, Mr. Epps tas provided
our breakfast ta,blee with a delicately
flavored beverage, which 'may save us
manyheavy doctors' bills. It is by the
judiciou Use of SUCh articles of diet that
a constitutiee Ine3 be gradually built
up until string eiteugh to iesist every
tendency to disease. Hundreds of sub-
tle maladies are floating around us
ready to attack wherever there
is a weak point. We may escape
many a fatal shaft by 'Keeping curselves
well fortified with pure blood and a
properly eouriehed frame."--L,Civil Ser-
vice Gazette. Sold oily in packets
abelled-"J ames Epps & Go., orama
pathic (lemists, London, Eng." -Also
makers of Epps's Chocolate Essence for
afternoon use. 482-52
Mothers! Mothers! Mothers 1
Are you disturbed at night and
brokeu of your rest by a sick child suff-
ering and. crying with the excruciatiug
pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at
once and. ''(let a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the
poor little sofferer immediately -de-
pend upon • it; -there is no mistake
about it. There is net a mother on
earth V7110 has ever used it, who will
not tell you at mice that it will regulate
the bowels, and give resit to the mother
and relief said health to the ehild, oper-
ating like magic. It is perfeetly safe to
use in caeee, and pleasant to the
taste, and. is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female physicians
and nurses in the United States. Sold
everywhere at 25 cents a bottle. 692-52.
Holloway's Pills.
Indigestion and Liver Complaints. -
The digestioncannot be imperfect or
seriously disordered. without the effects
df such derangement becoming visible
on the countenance. These Pills at
once remove the disorder and its un.
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Cause of Diseases and Their
Cure. -
All diseases, 'whatever may be their
symptoms and development, one cause
is common to them all, viz., “a want
of purity in the blood and fluids:" In
all diseases of the blood, stomach, liver,
kidneys, and digestive organs, Northrop'
ec Lyman's Vegetable Discovery and
Dyspeptic cure will be found unrivalled.
Two or three bottles will cure pimples
on the face; one bottle will cure sick
headache; one bottle will cure the
worst case of biliousness; one to four
bottles will cure the worst case of dye-
.
pepsia ; six to eight bottles will cure
scrofula; one to two bottles will cure
all humor of the eyes; one to two bot-
tles will cure costiveness; three to four
bottles will cure rheumatism; three
bottles will cure all derangements of
the kidneys; six to eight bottles will
cure corrupt and running 'ulcers. Price,
$1 per bottle; sample bottle 10 cents.
719-4
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A Physical Wreck.
A hacking cough saps the physical
constitution, not alone because it die-
stroys the tissue of the lungs and de-
velops tubercles which corrode and de-
stroy them, but also because it ruins
rest and impaira' digestion. How im-
portant, therefore, is a resort to judi-
cious medication to stay its ravages. A
tota p ys ca wreck
ensue without this. In the choice of a
lremedy the pulmonary invalid is some-
times misled by specious representa-
tions, to the serious prejudice of his
bodily well being. The only safe re-
sort is a tried and highly sanctioned
remedy. The credentials of Northrop
ft Lyman's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil
and Hypophosphites LiI330 and Soda
entitle it to the place it occupies, viz.,
that of the foremost cough medicine
and lung invigorant sold on this con-
tinent. The testimony of veteran phy-
sicians, and a popularity based on
merit, combine to give it the prestige of
a standard. medicine. In cases of
asthma, weak chest and lungs, bron-
ehitis, laryngitis and other throat and
lune complants, it may be implicitly re-
lieeupon. 710.b
1 hil must inevitably
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THE HtIRON FPOSiTOiL
TOWNSHIP of -Huron, Co. brtiecl, August flOth,
-a- 1881. B. J. DOYLE, Es, 1 Dear Sir and
Brother: You wiI1 please convey to the Directors
of the Domini n Grange Mutual 'Fire Insurance
Aesociation m thanks for your pelempt and honor-
able 8et,t1emoni of my claim cm. Our company for
the loss of my erns stables, and ,bedinary contents
by lightning, n the 6th Judi, The amount,
$822.65, of th loss bavirg been aid in •cash this
•day, instead of by Blow note, as i usual with many
Bo called insurance companies*ho require time
to collect the amount of essesseee t from mem core.
The lull value of the chattel pro ert as claimed byl
me has been promptly paid wit- out any dispute
or reduction or abatement, whi h limners have!
often to complain of. I trust yfrmur company will
secure the patronage it merits( at the minds of
• the farmers of Ontario. Signed HUGH ANDERSON. 719x3
Was inducedie try WISTAR'S )3AL M or
Winn CHB RY. After one da y's tria.1 1
was sensible that t was rel evin me
in ten day i
timel y cough had eiitirely
ceasial, and I- w s soon restoied to
health and streng h. I have ever since
kept the BALsAi in nay ' house, and
whenever any me ber of ony family
has a cong or cold,it is inime 'atel
resorted to Nolfamily Shmild b with-
out
ft." 5 oente and $1 a bottle. Sold
117 alltdruggiSts. l710-52 I
Eclectric Oil.
Joseph Rusan, Percy, writes-..
induced to try Dr. Thomas' Eo
:Oil for a lameness which trouhl
foi three or four years, and I fo
the best article I ever tried.
been a great blessing to me." 69
Restored to Health and
Strength.
From Hon. W. H. Jones, of Vermont.
-I have beien troubled from my boy-
hood with chronic or hereditary lung,
complaint. Some years since, early ini
the Winter, I took cold, which aai
usual settled into a i3evere cough, which
continued to increassnas the season ad-
vanced, although 1 made use of all the:
cough remediee I had knowledge of.1
My family physician alSo prescribed for!
me, hut I experienced no relief. During
all this time I was gradually running
down, losing flesh, and strength, until
my friends as well as myself, became!
very much alarmed, thinking I shoul
waste away in consumption. While
Boston, during the spring following,
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relation tO Dr. ,Thoriaas' Ecleet
byl a gentleman. who had thor
jogbeen 'c red by it of lameness
tesited its ireits in his (On case
knee of three or four years' st
It never faOs to remoVe sorenese
as 'Oneness. 691-52. ,
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TeaberrY.
i‘must gay it's the nicest thing ever
ed for for the teeth ;and breath" sayis
terse one having tried ‘qeaberr ," the
ew t ''let!gem. Get a 5 cent s mple
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Peri dicel PII1E—Thie inyalha le m •icinci
failin inth cure of air, thode pal ul en
ring ero us.eap aFes to which the fe ale °lomat
.ini. IS F 11)ept, It moderated. all e Gees and a
oves ail obst motions, and it ape dy cure tua
a relied. on. To married ladies, i is peculi rl
tiled. , It stint, in a, short thee/ bring mil h
1 ontlhea petecid with regulaeity. These
onld riot be taken by females" ling he t
ree reoatIts pf Pregrancy, as the are pnr
ring on Iliac riage, but at aril alther time he
A
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f diens,' Pain in the baek and li be, Wig o
light'exertre , palpitation ;of ; t e heart, , y
terics and 'whits, thee° pills! will effect a en e
''hen all other, means have failed ;rand, adthon
4 powerful reedy, do ndt contain. iron, /calm 1,
antimony or anything hurtful -to t econstitntio
Full ditectious in the ' pamphle arottred ea
piackage, which should be easef ily reeler e
Jbli, Moses, Eder York, Sole 'Prop "etor. $1 d
12e cents fill. Ipestage enchieed to Noithro &
Lyninn, Toronto, Ont. general 4gents for ,t e
Doriainie 13, will insurer 'it. bcdtle c ntai • g bv r
PO pills by rot rirn mail. geld i Seaforth y
E. Ilic.keon, & Co., J. S. Roberts And Lumed n
644-62
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10S0ELLANE0
ESTRAY COW -Carne int the emises ot
node] ed Lot 3 Co ceesiein 5,Tarnbei
a roan coloree cow about 6 yeaes old, and wi
but artificiel arks. The owner can have
Same 01.1 erev ng property and paying charg
lWM. HARRI , Wroxeter, P.; 0., 717
1-F8111,9Y LAMB=Come into the
CPED30 Of Mr. George Lockhart, Loti
;Corte :den -517;1c Hillop, a rem lamb, en or ab
. ithe a of jtine last. The owner is req hated
fp rote pr eller ye pay charges end itake h'm enw
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IT AST CAI, -All parties intiebled to ece,e t er
ILAST over due notes cr hook achounte, are ot
!patirg the sant by the first of Cetober n t,
will be Fued, wit out respect of persons. . y
pereon wishing to settle with tee before t at
date, will rici P at Mr. Willis' boot land shoe
store, -opposttel the Commercial Hotel, in
Streeteceaforth ' THOS. CFVENTRZ
ppm SH' EXCHANGE I HOTEL, ,Godertch,
the Quietest, st Comfort abld and Best 0 u-
"1 -fl Oat. W . COX, Propiieteri Thih is one of
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ducted Hetel - i the Province ' the Rooms are
coniroodions aid the Table and Bar libel- y
supplied. cldod stabling in connectidn. 63 -52
14' l BAT 'slid' EIJI- Came into the enclosure of
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,
-e-t , the undineipned, Lot 27, Conceseion 5, L.
R. s., rsio )24c is tei i b, about 1 he lit of June, a one
yeapr old titter, Wi and white The owner can
have the t en e t n pi ming eroperty atad pa ing
The6.exp4iense!s. DAVID ROUAT, Brucefirld, P. 0.
ESTRAY STEER. --Strayed f -um Lett 15, ' am-
aloura,
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, cession,2 Mullett about the eni of June
laeC a two ;dear old steer, of red and white 4
midi Suclinett td be brindled about th head
sog horns. l Any person giving suct lac/
tion as Will !lead to the recovery of the al
I animal ;to t lei undersigned:on Lot No. 46,
don Roted, Tukleeremtth, or Chiltern post of
will be suitably rewarded. ROBERT
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the renal
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old. Any
CO(1,1e.
'fid, STRAY COW -Strayed fro
thenadosigned, Seafort
29th .61.41111, a red cow 8 year
6iying Fuch information us ni11 lead t
recOvery will be suitably rewarded. ALEXA
MeLEOD. 718
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•S'IslaroARYn. COW
e(TwStwria-Strayed a
Mark on her ear. Short hbrnie. A
tier]. that will lead to her recoeiery, a
to, the Clit.ton New Era Printing 0
Suitably rewarded. E. HOLMES &
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IA SPECIAL General Meeting,of tae M
d of the 111 ebonies' Inetitaite, w 11 be
th e Reading Room, on Tuesday ne t, th
in st., at 8 o'clock P. M., to take into co,
ti on the advir ability of rising the
enrberehip fee, &c. By ordrr WM. M
eeretary. •
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STRAYS AND REWARD - Any on
such information as -.ennead tb ther
, of the 'alloying cettle will receive $5
, One 'bite yeaeliag heifer. 2 re an
; heitere,11 red heifer, 1 whitish ro n s
3 ear Old, and 1 steer red with white
felrela ad, Fix head in all. RALPH rHotrr
tiot : 6, Maillop, ist Coneeseion Huron
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-F STRAY SHEEP -Strayed from the
sh.-4 ef the undersigned, Lot 2,7, once
Ft. t
ged
ther neg. The ar k L, was on t
t-iSe el t Any rervon ging inch !
ticn as Wilt teed o the recovery of these:
tk ill be euitebly rewarded. 'ROBERT L
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I.Tnelersmith, juno 1
end lent s. One of the ewes was
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XECUTORS' NOTICE -Notice is herIby given
nod ell s bitymg dance agajin8ti the
es t at sell he late Rc.tert Gibson, In hia lifetime
of the Teenthip of Stanle,y, in the C niaty of
Hu ion, rue required to furnish to the n &reign-
ed , on or 1 Om e tee 1st ei 11/4 evernhern 181, shill
st ate:mitt of such claim, properly attct d. All
Claims not then in Will be berred from eettle-
nrent, a a arovided by law. JOHNi GI138N, Ex.
le
NOTICE TO DEBTORS -All p Ities i --de.bL4ted
to ehe lateeilem of McIntsre are
• hereby riotified itir. Samuel Stark has. been
ap point ed to collect the r &es and ace netts due
the F, M ill debts.not paid aq once will
be phew in eon t fee collection. Mr. t rk will
be at Int t t elf h. r Sthreeklitin stree ; Sea-
derth, ler there:kr-pose of colleeting these a counts
and ere et:n e reedits for the same. JOHN
McINTYRE, ROBERT WILLIS. 18-3
REWARD-EhTRAY SHEEP - trased
tidy fre m the yr emisee of the uuderigncd, one
mile t orth of Egniondville, Kipren road,i about
the 2511; of August , five eLeep. Two alle wethers
one phi, old. tont one has the top • of one ear
cut off, and the other haa en ear slit Also a
earth e, (AS ( with a ler g t ail, and a ewe three or
'four yer.in cid, and a 3 Gun sheep a; ithl a red
rear k n its heck. A1ylLron giving such in-
fo] metion s ill lead to the recovery of these
annelids will receiva the above reward, and any
pen on feund haaceirg them after tLe publica-
thin f tice, svi hbe posecuted as the law
direots. ROBERT WINTERS. 718-4
E a BAY Sill P-Strst cd from th premise
c f t he undersigned in See ferth,on atnrday,
the 3rel September, five ewes, two of w ne were
aged and 3 one year old. One wits of are eize
-with long tail awl the top of the lett ear cut off.
One of the 3 earlings 1 ad the top of their' ht ear
en t off, and the other two had the top pf he left
ear cut off. One iwith a large head lad the
top of the right ear cut off. The. were
purchased from Mr. Michael Klin, Lot
7, conceesion 12, McKillop, and ar sup-
posed to have strayed in that diree o Any
information that will lead to the r co ery of
these runnels will be liberally realarled by
GE ORGE EWING, Seaforth. 718
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
FARM IN HAY FOR SALE.-F‘or sale Lot 23,
Concession 7, Hay, containing 100 acres, 67
of, which are (neared and in a in. od state* of culti-
vation. The balance is well timbered. There aro
good" outbuildings, and a brick house with good
cellar ; 0.1E0 nyoung orchard. There are 10 acres
of fall wheat Eown. It is well situated for echools,
churches and, tnerkets, and will be sold on very
cagy terms. Apply to DAVID RIFE, 'Frills Green
P. 0. JOSEpH RIFE, Proprintor. 719
V ARM LOR SALT; Ott TO RENT -Being Lot
12, Coneeesion 6, Hallett, conte.ining 100
acres, 65 acres clean et and thebalance well tim-
bered with valuable timber; so plod clay loarn,
orchard, hon He ardl henna bare on the place; 14
miles from F.:Inhere, 74 from C inton, and 9 from
Sealort h. For terms apply to THOMAS MILLS,
Constance P 0., , or ati his residence on the
place. 715
pnorEmir. OR SALE. For sad° in the
thriving -village of Hensel], situ ateclon Queen
street. Lot s 76 and 77 Petty's r urveY. Erected
thereon is a nice develline 2208 feet, with good
brick ft undation, built epccially for the • present
owner, alF0 34x18. Illnside is a first-.
class a tt
ell of a aur, bricked uIand goad pump.
A qu entity ef pear, plum end peach trees, and
other bait. This property will be sold cheap and
on may tennis: Any inc pn3 g cash will get a
bargain. Tit pei feet, no c neumbrance. Inspee-
tier invited. D. McGBEG OR, Miller, Proprie-
r, Hensall, Ont. 718
A UCTION'SALE-Vr. J.P, Brine has receiv-
-e-A• ed ini (ructions from Ir. James Dorsey,
of Tuckersreith, Lot No. 5, concession A,
Emelt Peed, to sill by Publie Anetion on Sat*-
. eay. the 24th e ay ot Septettbee, item stoek,
implements and hou ea old fOrnitlure. Term si-
All sums of $5 and nnder, caEh;Alver that
etronet 12 menthe' eredit will be give on fur-
nish ing ay proved joint Dotea.l JAMES DORSEY,:
-Proprietor. J. P. BRINE, Alectioneer. -713' -
FARM FOR SALE. -One hrindred acres, mord
oeless, Lot 19, Concession 2, Stanley, County
f Huron, within 2 miles of Beacefield, and 2 of
Lot den, Baron & Bruee BailrOad, and 6 of Clin-
ton. Ninety acres cleared, 10 !of hardwood bush,
oil clay loam, in a high stateiof cultivation, Well
Watered, good briek house 2606, frame barn 36x
66, frame shed 26x80. App, pear, and peach
• orchard of 4 acres in good beery:is. Terms reason-
eble. For thither partieulars, apply to the pro -
Actor on the piemises or eo Brucefield P. O.
M. CALLANDER.
1 717;
,t
Ole% GAGE SAI E -Under and by virtuearf a
certain Indenture of Mortgage, which will
ie nroduced at the time of Sale, there will be
•Offered for eale by Public, Audtion, at the Ameri-
ean Hotel, in the village of 4rnese1s, on Satur-
day, the 241h day of September, 1E81, at 2 o'clock
P.M., by Mr. Q. R. Cooper, Auctioneer, the fol-
lowing valuable property, vie,: Lot No. 440 on
William htreet, in Bolton's enevey of part of the
Village of BiusEels, containi ,g one quarter of an
itere of land, more or less. E1pon the property 18
erected a comforted* frame iouae, one and a
half storeys high, with stone c Ilar. The house is
Well finished inside and out, and is in good
itepair. The garden is well planted with fruit
trees. The property is in a geod locality, and a
etidewalk is laid past the premises. Terms of
Sale --One-tenth on day of sale, and balance in
qne month thereafter, when the purchaaer shall
be entitled to a con-veyance and to be let into
possession. To a good man time will be allowed
for payment of a portion of the purchase money.
F'uither particulars end conditions of sale may
be otained 'on application to the undersigned, or
to C. R. Cooper, Auctioneer, Brussels. Mc-
CAUGHEY & HOLMESTEL4 Vendors Solicitors.
}t Seater:eh, Sept. 6th, 1881. 718-3
IA -COTTON SALE OF FARO!, FARM STOCK
i"' AND IMPLEMENTS-Mr:J. P. Brine has
'Alen instructed by Mr. Dexid Callender to sell
by Pul•lic Auction, on the pet misee, on Wednes-
day, September 21. at 12 o'cletek, noon, the fol-
lowirg valuable pi operty' v z.: That splendid
Farm, being compereeo ofLc 120, Concession 2
Stanley, containing 100ncreta 85 of which are
Cleared, well fenced, and in a good state of
eultivation. The balance is well timbered with
haWwood. There is a frame 1101190, frame baru
and sheds, and plenty of Water; also a good
searing young orchard. Is about 24; miles from
Bin celield village, 6 front Clinton, aud 8 from
eaftetth, all being large teems and good mar•
-et s. The foam ail) be sold without reserve, as
t' e proprietor is bound for Menitoba. TERMS -
'en per cent. of the pure:hada money must be
paid en the day of sale, enchigh of the balance
to reale oned bird of the a Nile within 30 days,.
and the remainder ae desired by purchaser, secur-
ed by mortgage at 7 ter cent. ihtereet. The
tain3 stoel-The fence ing ;farm stock will be
disposed of at the close of title farm sale, viz.:
One Finn 'sorbing horsee, 1 :two year old colt,
Sired by "Hambletonian, '1 fiuckin g foal, aired by
the Imported Stallion "Falkirk Lad," 5 mileh
• cows, 2 two year cld steere,:4 two year old heifer,
7 yearlings, 1 lumber wagon, 1 pair bobsleighs,
2 plows and other articles. hERMS-All sums
of $5 and under, cash; ovei that amount 12
n ant Ye en ea will be gh era on furnishing ap
proved endert.ed notes. A di. cc nut of 8 per
cent.. will be renew& d for cash on all credit
em cur to. DAVID CALLANDEli, Proprietor ;
J. P. BRINE , Auctioneer. • 717
UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK • AND IMPLEMENTS -Mr. J. P.
Brine has been instructed by Mr. • John Hannah,
to sell by Public Auction on !Lot 16, Concession 2,
H. R. S., Trickersmith, en Tuesda•y, September
20, at 12 o'clock, noon, the • following valuable
property, viz.: Ono gelding ;tiering 3 3ear a old,
sired by "Old Enterprise," 1 teirood mare, 10 years
old, 1 working horse, two coWs supposed to be in
calf, five fat cows, 3 steers rittirg three years old,
4 heifers rising three years Old, 3 steers rising two
years old, 4 heifers rising twit years -old, 8 ewes
and lornbs, a pure bred Leicester ram, 1 grain
crusher'1 root cut ter, 1 bre acicast seeder, 1 pair
of Scot ch Diamond harrows,12 plows, THOUGH -
BRED STOCK -Two g Jri4gs 6 years old, sired
by "Lerd Hadow," 5 gradeMilch cows, supposed
to be in calf lo thoroughbred Durham bull, 4
thorougLbred Durharat c ws, in calf, 1 yearling
heif EY, the re ughbr cd, 1 thentenghbre el heifer calf,
1 thorouehbred bull calf, and several ether
articles too numerous to mention. As the
proprieter hts given up the anted farm, the whole
of the ibove will be sold without reserve. Terms -
All Mita Of :it'd and under, cash; over that amount
8 months' credit will be given on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes. A disconnt of 6 cents on the
dollar will be allowed for, cash on all credit
amounts. JOHN HANNAH,: Proprietor; J. P.
BRINE, Auctioneer. 717
,
London, Huron and Bruce.
GOING NORTH- . Expreas. Mail. Exprose.
A. Mi P.M. P.M.
London, depart 7 0 2 20 6 25
• Centralia 8 (4.) '8 25 7 28
Exeter 8 62 3 38 7 40
Hensall 9 05 8 52 '7 53
Eippen 9 Id 8 57 7 69
Brucefield 9 21 4 07 8 08
Clinton 9 39 4 28 8 25
Lon rlesboro. 9 58 4 41 8 45
Blyth 10 06 450 852
Belgra-ve 10 24 6 06 9 09
Wingham, arrive 10 45 5 25 9 25
GOING SOUTH- Ma]. Express. Expreas
A. M.1 P.M
Wingham, depart. ... 7.00 2 57
Belgrave 7 118 8 05
Blyth 7 35 8 28
Londesboro 7 4,4 3 38
Clinton 8 02 8 54
Drncefield 8 20 4 07
Kippen 8 8,0 4 15
Hensall 836 420
Exeter. 8 62 4 82
Centralia 9 02 4 42
London, arrive 10 95 5 35
P. M.
6 20
638
6 66
7 04
7 24
'7 43
7 69
8 06
8 25
8 42
10 10
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Great Westerii. Railway. '
Trainsleave Brussels statlion, north and south
as under: ,
GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH. -.-
Mixed . 9-45 A. M. • Aecom.. ..... 5:50 A. M.
Accom..... -2:37 P. M. Aecom 12.16 P.M
Accom........9:15 P.M. Mixed . .8:00 Pe M
•
eine
AUCTIONEERS.
jI'. BRINE, Lioeneed Auctioneer for the
• 00unty of Huron. Slee attended in all
parts of the °minty. All orders left at theft-
POOITOn Office will be proraptlyattended to.
Grand. Trunk Railway.
Traineleave Seaforth and Clinton Stations as
follows:
Gorse WEST- SEAPORT*. ,
Express 2.17 P.N.
Express .8 56 P.M. ,
Mixed Train......9:15
Mixed Train .5:0 P. -M.
GOING FAST- SEAF03thi.
Express 7-50 A M.
Express Train1:10 P. .
Mixed Train.. P.
Mixed Train... .10:50 A.X
•
CLINTON. •
2:40 P.M.
9:15 P.M.
10:00 A. M
6:15 P. M'
Cartutes.
7:30 A. M.
12:95 P.M.
4:15 P. M.
10:00 A. M.
•-
0R, COOPER, Brussels, County Auctioneer.
j Sales of all descriptions promptly at-
tended in any pelt of the county on reasonable
terme. Order e left at tho office of the Hums
Exedearon, or addressed to Brussels, will receive
prompt attention.
1
A WUNDER DELGETTY, Licensed Auction-
."' ben aleKillon. Special attention given to
salesof Landed Property, Farm Stock and
Implements. All orders left with the under-
signed at Walton P. 0. or Lot 14, con -
emotion 14, will be- promptly attended to. Sale
bills, notes and stamps furnishei if required.
ALEX. DELGETTY, Walton. 639 .
TO LET -Six rooms over A. G. AUlt's Grocery
Store, Seaferth. Soitable fordress makers
o r private dwelling, with fiont andrear entrance. -
Apply toA. G. AULT, Proprietor. 693
rivwo HOUSES TO RENT -To
fortable dwelling ,house adj
Temperance Hall, in the nicest p
also the house djoining the Do
and Skating Rink; possession at
sonable. Apply to L. MURPHY, 5
Rent, a com-
Ming the Old
t of the town;
inion Curling
nos; rent rea-
&forth. 800
STORER:MBE TO RENT. -T rent a good
grain at °rehouse on the sont side of the
raila ay heck in Sea forth, witht' o sets of sualee,
truck e and iqqa all coinplete ; possession given
immediately. Apply to Scot t Brothers, Seaforth,
or to the proprietor, ROBERT SCOTT, Rox-
boro. 677
STORE TO RENT -To rent a large and cam-
'71-3nodieus el ore in Whitney s block, Main
Street, Seafort la, in the beet businesspart of the
• town. The etone is 60 feet long with a store
ro.ui 30 feet in le.agth in the rear, Rent reason-
able and poeseseioo given en 5th January, 1881.
Apply to WHITNEY BROTHERS- 679
MEDICAL.
SIGN OF
THESAW
CIRCULAR
T O'SP EA, 0 M., Rad M. C. P. and S., 0
Ont. GI'S te ef Queen's University, Ring-
ktOt. Physician, Surgeon and • Accoucheur.
Office err d esieence Dublin, OntthA.11 calls teed
tient and day pre rcptly attended to. 715x8 oe
;
- - - -
dt- G. SCOTT, M. D. &c, Physician,Surgeon and
td • Accoucheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and resi-
d epee sou..h side of Gorki ich Street, second door
east of Presbyterian Church. 342
HL. VER COE, M. D., C. M.. Physician, Sur-
geon, etc.,Coroner for the County of Huron.
Ofdee and Residence, on Jarvis street north,
direetly opposite Seaforth Public School.
vAs HANOVAII, M.D., C. M., Graduate of
v McGill University, Physician, Surgeon and
Accoucheur, Seaforth,Ont. Office and Residence,
N orth side Gederich Street, first Brick House.
east of the Methodiet Church. 496
BUTCHIN'SON, Graduate of McGill Col-
." I' lege, Id ou treat, Licentiate of the Royal Col-
lege of PhyOcians, Edinburgh, and late House
Surgeon of Craiglockhart Hospital, Edinburgh.
Office-Bluevale, Ont. 686-52 '.
BUGGIN, L. D. S.iSurgeon
' -u-v• • Dentist, Graduate of the
't Royal College of Dental Surgeons,
111' - Coracle.. Successor to st. Derby-
shi re. CfOce-In the Whitney Block, Main
Stir et flice hchrs-8 A. M. to 5 P.M.
VATS( N, It:culla Gold Medallist, and Col-
• lege Gold Medalist of Royal College of are
Dental 8, (OLS, Toronto. Office in Meyers' 74
Block, over Jr 1.1 tor 3others Hardware Store,
Seaforth. 714 •
H -S d JO >0OIS '1111..d
t-!
•szonicr NVa Q2 f
ELEPHANT, BR.ANDRAIVI'S &cw, &c,
SCI NYEI9.
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LEGAL. ' IVIA-1\TITIOI3A.
G. A itioi,;( . -‘;',.,.! 1 ROUDF 00T, Parristere, Bench
G oderich, Ontarto J. T. Garrow. G. W R. ' EXCURSIONS
. .
Wm. Prondfoot. 686
, .
CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
SEPT•28TH AND OCT 19TH
,. C. Caeron, Q. C., Philip Holt, M. G. Cam-
.
eren.Solicitors in Chancery, the., Goderich, Ont.
mm
506 a
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WILLIAM SMALL, Conveyancer and Commis- 1
sPECIAL Freight train in advance of each
Blotter in B. R., Wroxeter. Auctioneer and
y
A.ppraieer. Aceounta and notes collecte3d66on 1 patty. Agent, or to Applyto anGreat Western Railway
_
reasonable tenets.
THOMAS GREENWAY, Centralia,
11w•c• METER, Barrieter and Attorney at i Or to WILL J. WHITE, Express Agent,
• I fiV, belicitor in Chancer3. Commissioner 691 Exeter.
for taking affidavits in the. Province of Manitoba.
Solicitor tor the Bank of Hamilton, Wingham.
Private Wilde to loan lit 64 toe per cent. 638
BENSON & MEYEA,
Barristerand Attorne y 11 Z...
1
at Law, Solioitors in Chanceryand Insolvency : LLI
Conveyancers, Notaries Puhlic, eto. Offices -Seta
forth andBrussels. $23,oao of Private Funds to
lnvestat once, atEightpereent. Interest,payablei' .-I
yearly. Commissioner fdr taking Affidavits for
us e in the Courts of Manitoba. 1
JAS. H. BENSON. EldW. 0. 3IEYER. .0
The above firra hair this day been dissolved by
mutual consent. All accounts due the firm to -
be paid to M. Bensdn who will pay alrliabil-
Mein'
Nov ; 27, 1876.
• JAMES H. BENSON.
H. W. C. MEYER.
MCCAUGHEY & HOLMESTEDI
LAW, CHANCERY, AND CONVEYANCING
OFFICE,
Scott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth.
SOLICITORS for the Consolidated Bank of
'td Canada and the Canadian Bank of Commerce
in Seaforth.
Farm and Town and -Village Property bought
and sold.
Money (private funds) loaned on mortgage see
o urities, at reasonable rates of interest. Charges
mpderate.
Money invested for private persons upon the
best mortgege securities, without any expense to
the lender.
5. G. 6113C.AUGHEY, M. A. F. HOLMESTED
BROADFOOT & BOX
SEA -FORTH,
UNDERTAKERS, &O. 73
FUNERALS ATTENDED UN Dig IA
SHORTEST _NOTICE.
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COFFINS AND SHROUDS, In
HEARSE FOR HIRE.
0
0
3.
cn
.11
ALWAYS ON HAND.
• ANCHOR LINE,
UNITE)) STA.TES MAIL STEAMERS Sail
Every Seturday from NEW YORK and
GLASGOWNvia Londonderry)_ and LONDON
S'tfor Liverpool, Londonderry, Glaa
n iorTlveic,ct.Rand
Ta u
parts of Europe. Fares as low as
Any ether first-class line.
, Prepaid Passage Certificates issued to pentOne
!wishing to bring out their friende.
The Paesenger accommodation of Anchor L ne
Steamers are unsurpassed for elegance and corn.
fort. Apply to
, S. DICKSON,
593
At the Post Office, Seafoith
RECCRIi OF THE LYMAN BA141.
FIR,ST PRIZES AWARDED THE
LYMA N "
4 -BARB WIRE FENCING
At Montreal, (Quebee,) Hamilton, (Ontario),
Cincinnati. (Ohio), Syracuse, (New York), and
Davenport, (Iowa), Exhibitions, for Excellence
and Superiority over all Competitors. The
Cheapest and Best Fencing in the Weald.
Adopted and in use en 39 Railway Lines in the
United States aid Canada. See that our trede
mark, "Lyman Barb," is stencilled on each
reel. Buy no other. Send for prices and ciecu-
Jars to WM. ROBERTSON & Co., Hardware
Merchants, Seaforth, Sign of the Circular Saw
or to the DOMINION BARB WIRE FENCE
Co.,Montreal. • 692-26
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BRUSSELS LIME WORKS.
TowN
rr BE Subsexiters take this orportnnity of re-
turning thenke to the inhabit ante of Brusriela
and vicinity or past patromege, and beg to state
thet having Made eever al improvements in their
ard mode 0f -burning, thr-y are now in a bet-
ter poeition than ever before to supply the pub-
lic -with first:ads toi Lime et 13 cents cash at the
- kiln, or 15 cents de.livered.
ie belt, g be seveut It smnson of oter bueiness
deainece la 1; eeeals, iced havit g given mignell-
fied t,i13t4,1 o fan the public ean rely on
rec ing gc ot came lit and a 'bet class article
from us.
IO01add
Remember he pad -Bravado Lime Werke.
699 TOWN 0, SONS.
HOLLOWAYP1IhT
Trils Great He last hold Medicine ranks amongst
the ]('tdig v(te' sash-- of life., These fa-
mous Pills I onf,y the Itlot cl, and act most power -
't Ef ot hingly, on the Liver.,", Stomach.,
Hideo ys d lore. co-, eerie g to ne,, et ergy and
-vigor to the ee gmtnnirz 141.rir g of dile- They
are coacher thy n cc lateen( rd rd'vvr failing
remedy in 1) et ses hei e the conetiitoi n, from
what evei ea se, has become ininaired r weaken-
ed_ TI,ey wonderfelly efficaeions In all ail -
leant g ipeit t mad 1. Females of allflAgsj and as
a General F Medicine, are unsurpassed.
HOLLOWAY'S OINTO
Its searching to d heath g.properties ara known
through -et he woad. 1!"-t r rile elite of bad legs,
i.
bad in ee,e , c 1.; y., 1114-l-, Si 11S and nlecers. it is
an in a din] - .t mech. h effeetually rubbed on
the neck ant ebeet. ue eelr h.to meat., 1.-, enres
Sore'J I, i oat', 1 de hti ereerronehitis,Conghs,Colds,"
and even A Sanaa. For 6 landslar swellings.. Ab-
scesses, Pik E, Fistulas, Gout, 'cheeriest ismoraid
every hind pf skin disease, it has never been
known to fri 1. The Pillr and Ointment are mum-
factured te, y at fdihOiford Street,Londereand are
sold by sll yendore of Medicines thronglieut the
Civilized W rid ; vith dm ctions for use in al.
most ewe, v lamp) age_ ite'Prachasers should
look to the label on tbe pots and b4xes. 11 the
address is ot 583, Oxford Street, London, they
are spui it in. . 712-52.
THE "FORTH RESTAURANT.
‘0. DEAGONi
Of the SEAFORTH RESTAURANT,
Murphy's Bica, Main Street, is now
receiving nice, Fresh Oysters, direct
from Baltimore, both in. cans *AA hulk,
-which he is prepared to sell very cheap.
He intends keeping a supply of these
Oysters regularly during the season,
and will he in a pcsitioi to supply
private families, hotels or social par-.
ties on very reasonable terms. He has
also a snpply of fine Peaches direct
from Grimsby, which are the best in
the market. He also keeps on hand
in Sea•
all other Kinds- of FRUITS
son, fresa and good. Call at the Sea -
forth Re tanrant. You can't do better
in town.
REA
H, DEAGON.,
D AND LEARN
VILLIAM RUDD,
FOR MANY Years .f Fgrsordville, hart rented
tie \\ at4:011 Sip p beler ging to Mr. William
Grassie, o NetrIzet bti zet, Seaforth, and wit
hereafter c ryonlhe
Waygon and Carriag e ilfaking
ss in all its Branches.
He can gn rant ee got- d work, and that one brat
the best 0 material
REPAIRING A IIIPECIA,12111r,.aud
promptly jattended to, and neatly and cheaply
executed.
FA SCJI E ir AT ES -Be will &leo keep
on hand a GoodStock of Farreere' Gates, Give
bilking rial.
716-13 L.T.-r.D.
A*EIR'S HAIR VIGOR
r OR RESTORING
GRAY HAIR TO
ITS NAT URAL
VITAL[/ Y AND
COLOR - Advanc-
ing year", ilektress„
c a le , alteappohat-
nrent, and heredi-
tary predisposition
all turn the hair
gray, and either of
-t em iodine it to
ed prematurely.
Ayerts-Hair Vigor,
by lon,g a,n1 :eaten-
stve rise, has pro,.
en tbat it eters a e falling out of the hair inanie-
diately ; of 1 cn re mt
s hth
e grow; and alwayS
:surely 1-e.i.torcli 11) .. cclor, wan fa.ded orgray. It
stireblatc..4 1 Iry x u )iii .-e ci ganS to heelthyactiv-
ity, end i re, te yes both the heir and its beauty.
Thus brathy„ wesk or eielely beer henomes glossy,
pliable and ettengtheacel; lost:hair regrows with
lively exieceeh,n ; follii g hair is ,checked and
stablishe'd ; thin hdr- tlickats ; and faded or
.gray'hairs T1 STIP ' e their original tam-. Itsoper-
ation ie 1-11r(.. al.d haimit Fri. it :clues dandruff-,
hea)S all Imirt.ril-s, lind ivt 10; 'the Fett13.) eeol, clean
.and soft -under which condiftins, iiii,tases 01 the
- scalp eie itro /edible. As a dressing ior ladies'
hair, the Vigor is arnieed for its :grateful and
:agreeable pexitone- mid -veined .1 or the soft lustre
end riehro ea el ;one it iniperte. Prepared by
DR ... J. et, AYER & Co., LieWit11., Ma's, Pi -ann-
eal and Analytical Cherohde. Sold by all Thug-
eistsaual Dealers in Medicine. 6i9-52 3
THE Z it fil 1 0 11 -
-.
-SADDLERY, HARNES
—AND
FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT!
.iJEJ2iOY IV ELL, Proprietor.
A GOOD Steck of Hairless .01 all kids alwaye
3- on hand, together with everything else be-
tel:Time, to tire businesa, which will be sold
cheaper then •eeer.
FURNITURE, I1jRN ITURE
Specially low pie e given to newly inarreea
couples rfqnumug fur -White. Gall and see my
Stock and prices before pure -fleeing elserbere,
you Avill save money by doing eo.
893 lite-RVON WELL, Zeriee.