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She has arrived 00 I - " 1; �­ � stralian Sheep'TzdustrY - .in g' d time, has not opened 9, land office, and the — I - 'I , , �� � ;; A.a WHAT PEOPL19 SAYs ...... � ". , _., die- syndicate i na has been bought up by C ROW & PROUDFOOT Barristers, WWI- � i . w I �� . - : . ff ��� - ,_ I'll, for the flickering yellow gaslights � a .�" c � : I I, - ji I I." 1 V2 �ft, -21 run" in Austrab* as �,. � � 1 I , i-, , :� A. specimen tore, &a.0'Goderich, Ont 6.-J. T. Gamw. . - � I ------ - - , , �, 3lose only a few other wagons scatterea the Qu'Appelle faming company. This . I �j � � , , � �77 .1 , t English te"Urist, 4 � WM.Proudfoot. 6W - � .- �� 460oribed -by w reoen �­ i ''I'll � � I U .,i ... i - I � I !v � L �, � at a long distance up tbo street, an d compduy is offering .every other half . ... - z � z -4. I is, situated, 200 milos� ftom. * the coast - ROW HOLT a 0 RON, Barristers, . � ­ ... � � 1: ; " - - . 5i 'It-. - I I er 7 ­ i she is at libert to choose a CAMB . �. ­­ . . I ftow the nearest town. It is ­ y ; -position section of] its land for sale at #4 p : Fjolleitors in Obsueery, o.. Goderfoh, Ont. . , �_i : - 7 I It . d 60 ' . - I I *Ui I haser � L_ it ­ thatlong experience bas ta6ght her sore, on Condition that' the pure M. 0. cameroil, 9. P., Philip olt, M. G. Cam- - ; an I , I ,,I- ilea in extent, completely There is no Medicine Made so Safe, a7td Reliable for Coilyh � , , i M11 - .�. �m - . 460 square - I - I will be most likely to attract customers. break up the whole half section in four or ; 506 . I ; �7­ - �� . on. ­ - I . . . ,� 11 is sub -divided by wire - _ I - . i i -- - 0 , ond - � - I . i- . : ..... ..... - - The wagon is oaref ally backed against years. Their reason for this is to en- I I - �� 7 1� il, into paddocks of 12 to, 45 . I I I T, . square W.C. MEYER, Barristai and ittarna- at i. � ­ � t � � w �- . Ion -r - ; z 1� ­ I � � -I- I ive Law, Solicitor In Chazc�27- commissioner . . , i- � . I , , ,�_ i� i� the curb stone, the horse is made com- able the oompan3 to fulfill their terms H. Colds as GLYCERAT19D BALSAM OF FIR. � .1 t, � Inliall each; is provided with exwuld . � . � '-- ­ . , fortable with a measure of oatB, or as is . with the Syndicate. To -comply with for taking affidaylts In the Province of Manitoba . . I I � I " .;, - [_ 11 z sheds and appliances for shearing; and � . . I p .. I I il 7 I more usually the case a bag 'of green these terms a settler would have to be Solicitor for the Bapk of Hamilton, Winghatm. . I � ;_ 1 � I: - J" �, � I I oarries, ordinarily 1,000 head of cattle, I - . Private funds to loan &tot tottper cent. 688 - � : - ;� . I .- , � 11 - F . � I i. � . I and the mistress ot the concern possessed of a large amount of capital, _ I . _ - � i !- , -, I I" F T. - graBB ; � I �:_h . I and 120,000- sheep, besides the usees I .- . J , , - i ters, &c., Kent's . - � 14 - �. I half reclining on the wagon seat, with and eventhen his chances of succeeding MEYER & DICKI - Z� il..". � � I 4 . .1 , Be . - I - 0 - � : Bar I . . - - :�� , , , - .", , t i� " � y horses. Except in Victoria, who I ''. ; , � . , I Block, Wingliam. 9ZO ton for the Bank � F - I . t I EGMONJDVILLE, May -9th, 1882. � � . � her head pillowed in a Convenignt bar- would,be'alim. The greater part of the - � . . , �� . - - . � i �� F �� . �" I greater compac � . . - I . I tness has led to thf pur of HamIlton. Commissioners fef taking affida. ` The Glycerated Balsam of Fir I bought of : -1. I = �Al . ra Act go there are unable to com- a. Lumsaen & ' -- you � .. � "I _1 . o , - I �� .. !.. chase outright of much of the station rel of cabbages, tries to suat04 a few settle vita in Manitoba Private fun to loan at 6 per Mbssr Wilson. I . I " 11 . I - 7 .. � � � I . ! ! - , , -1 . c 11 .. �� ,I � minutes of repose before the 'arduous ply with these term , 11d, e qu ttiDg � � '. ;_,�� � I . prGperty, these runs are hired fro�xi the a a ar s a cent. Lucknow office every Wednesday. H, W. I must Emphatically affirm. is the best medicine for a cough and cold I have evi r � . � r j I.- i. �, � - . r slu;4rs are upon the .-Governmen iands. The I I . 6 of my life; nothing to equal it haa ever cross � L -i -1 I duties of the day. He t . 0. MEYER. E. L. DicKiNsoN. 738 ed my lip - � I - I � 7 - I � . government. on long leases, averaging, - . I taken, during the coure - - . �, ; , t I - A L 11 r � i to the I . � . : � I , � . I had a severe coug � ": � perhaps ten abillings per mile, with the suddenly interrupted by 'the Market Battlers are terribly 9pposed h and cold which had weakened me down very much and d � I . I � I I � � - I z , � : ,� ff, I . B NSON I I I � - I 1 r a reservation that a bona.fide settler may Master, who gruffly tells her to move, land policy of the Government, especial- ,JAMES H L prived me of rest during -the night. I have only used one-fifth of the bottle, an . . I �. I i � - � . . : � This she refuses to do, and 9, livaly ly the placing of such large tracts in the Y .AW, Chaileery and Conve qing. Money to DAVID DU . - � , f � i JLJ am now perfectly cured. ! �, L, 11 . I i r, L ohoose up to.320 acres and pay for it on. . - rges . � I - I- 4 - " dialogue occurs, ended at last by the hands ;f Companies. - . Loan at levrost rates of st, and ohs -_ I �� -1 I by- easy- instalments. Generally this low. Farms for, Sale. Money vested for private . * � �� � I '- - I � Z� � 7 ; 11;-1 . . offloialls mouth being filled with a fine ---�-A team belonging to - Mr. Widdes, � . . May 29t4, 1882. . I T �4�,- - I ' individuals upon' first-class ortgage security I I I - fee selector, us he is called, may exer. . -, 11 i .Of Elms, ran away w 1� � - . itiated. Jackson,; without charge k them. OM 3e Seaforth, Ont. Messrs. Lumeaen'& Wilson. -Gentlemen: The Cough Medicine, 11 L . �' t __ , 4 cise, this right on any government land appl6, and he walks away .L-pro.p in Lisbo al Glycer- .1 : ,-i ! ­ , P i tramp attempts to th: otlzer�,lday, as he was returning from Will be at Hensall, next door to Ve;7noldlu Hotel, , � ` - . rful cute . r, . I . f: 1, , , - �but in - th 0 ated Balsam of Fir," I have much pleasure in stating worked a wonde "I I , Queensland he is restricted to I �. I i � r ; I make a raid On t4e most tempting por. Cole bration iu Palmerston. evOY Wednesday- 789 � - I- �� , . i settled and, surveyed districts, the ob- ran e - with me. I had such a distressing cough I could not sleep at nights; less tha a �L � ' � I , ,� �X, rf � the i . - I : . I I I � I : . I I i tions of the load, �but the market woman One of the driving lines broke, and . half a MRS. 0. JOHNSON. - i- I". �` uriug : � E i joet being ta protect him from inj bottle gave me relief. K ;f� . I - towards the fence, , COAUGHEY & 1-1: LMESTED, . : � - t� TJ i is only half mleep, and his nefoxious horses wore drawn M O . , J� � � . himself by going back- too far or from . i - . . i I I . , designs am frustrated. - At las't the grey which th' went through, breaking the � . . - " i &king the heaxt out of a run, and 1py LAW, CHANCERY, AND 0 NVEYANOING I I SEAFORTH, May 11th, 1882. 1 � - I �1, 7 1 1, of the east becomes a shade � or two wagon and injuring Mr. Jackson severe- . OFFICE, Messrs. Lumaden & Wilson.-Gentlemeu: The 11 Glycerated Balsam of Fir , � � I" � � i � , , ­ Rt thus forcing the squatter on it to buy � i I - i I I - I . � �_ _�q i I I I I !-I. . , if lighter; the noises intbe street increase; ly about the head. , � I ow I - him ont, I Scott's Block, Main St reet, Seaforth. I got from you proved to be the �best cough' m edicine I ever had in m I � , Z, f -I ' from St. Marys on ! . . I which had . I .- L � 1:,i -In returning never had anything I .� L, _.. � la this country, where laud Can wagons are quickly occuping the vacant : ' to equal it. I was Aistressed by a very bad cough, ;� �_ " hile vehicles Of every i descrip- Tuesday evening LICITORS fer the Consolidated Bank of h 0 1 � of last week, in a - � �_ - � I - mostly be bought only in small lots, the space", w - an Bank of Cora= hung on me for about three weeks, preventing my sleeping at nig t . I only ' -11, - 1I.. of Blan. . I I ,� Kennedy, - 8 Canada and the Canadi was , i tion are clattering up and down the buggy, M�. Wilson i I I I � squatt6r edges his small! claim and runs e -third of the bottle, and am now completely cured. I j�- � i e way, left in the middle shard, w4s run into by a Grand Trunk " oxforth. used on I - t . :-1 his cattle wherever there is feed within narrow passag � ' arm and Town and Village Property bought � ANGUS MoDERMM. , - � I � � � ' * r 1:� , -1 I 0k reasonable distatice; in Australia he of the street between the horses heads, train at the old Crossing, and and sold. � � . - � I � � I . I , I I- M I F I. in search of places, A few pedestrians thrown off the yoad. His skull was Ig"ey (private funds) loant d on mortgage se- ij�t� �� . ed testimonials, but only three out of scores that " tities, at reasonable rates of Interest. Charges - It � 1. , 11 roughly surveys the ground by riding on The above are not far-fetoh � !begin to make their appearance. Slowly badly fractured, and a leg and I . I ,-, � F4 1; arm . � F . over and around it, fixes on his inclos I - moderate. I � I E i, f ' * have bee ; : �� I I - i I I '01! the market woman arouses herself and crushed. His death must - Money invested for private have been receAvea from people in our own neighborhood, wtLo can,'Without mue 1i il 1: , � , f I I u , . I � '. Ing boundaries, and then lodges his ex.- � r. ; rm I : i - j, -, t begins to arrange her load to the beat instantaneous. Mr. Kennedy was -about best mortgage securlUeaj wit] at anyexpeniieto �- - ; " �* � I . I I , , clusive claim, afterwards inolosing the theleuder. I .1 _ � �� I Al advantage. A friendly neighbor assists 35 years old, unmarried, and was a I . . r � I � it wh � I I � : i ole as soon its he is able. These S. G. McOAUGHEY, M. A. ED, inconvenience$ be consulted. GLYCERANED BALSAM OF FIR is prepare' I � *� li�l i � . I T r, her to set the. heavy barrels on the highly respected and prosperous _ IF. HOLMEST I -1; �3. � leases vary greatly in size, but 25 square I � . ". — . i . � . . I . . : , z pavement. At this juncture the pro- farmer. . I 111 ­ � , J�i miles are the minimum, and they some- . and sold by I - f , - t - . ; - � . � I I times exceed.*2 000 - their 11 ordinary B�e ceedings areinterrupted by'the appear- � OLOCKS 1 . . . I . I ; . I I . bearing an immense A ITeavy Stock Raiser. . I � � ' . is from 1 ", , i - . � . �j , I � I -Binee Of a woman - i � , Soto �00 square ffiQiies having I . i . A �1 \ ­ � � z I . I - LUMSDEN & WILSON, Scott's Block, Seafort I :�- .i ,__� coffee pot,.kept constantly warm by � I i. I �. 100 000 to 200,000 sheep. But these W, E. Todhunter branded last oprfng - - . I . , '. 1 �.' 2= f a spirit lamp, followed by a ' I . I - � � � il_� -1 -T � a are uncertan investments on - over 9,QQO c"alves, and has sent to ., � I I- , , I . ; . boy carrying two large baskets, the one I . �; . . . I � ?: .��, I 01ther sheep or cattle. They am beset market this season 6,000. beef cattle. CLOCK$$ I . . �,- i 1. 1� I " containing great thick bowls, and the These figures prove Mr. Todhuuter* to, . i � . ; I f with the chances of "runs" of b , I . F, � �_,, I I , � � r ad lue , I :, � i �', " . . , � - .1 .1. I oth . I '. i: , from the drought to which Austi, alia is er warm rolls. , The bowl if; poured be one of the largest otopk raisers in the' Dm� D. ROSE, GROOER, I ��; 1. . I - !�:­.I%­ i I , .A lv.t I ' - : , , �. N!l subject, from cattle plagues, bush fires, full of the black coffee, sugar an , d milk country. TherearootNers who Bond I . t, �, � .- I W - are added in liberal quantities CLOCKS.- ' IV ji- 1V ons in the market. I I -ti T�,� - i- , _ and fluctuati - , more cattle to the market, but they � I . � �, i rolls Are left behind, 'and a group of ; NE ICE . t_1 iV - 4 � - I � - � 4, . Vast tracts of territory suffer Berl buy them� instead of raising them. lie . J I - .. - , I � i . 1! r � �!'l I . I � �� !� these friendly German women gather to has over �0,000 head of stock cattle,and � ; � �� ously from a peculiar pedt, the kang'- : — , * - � 4 ­� t q . I ; . �1 �.,_ 1, gossip oirer their -simple breakfast. I . I � ; - , 1�1 WOO, The large kangaroo lives mostly I i00,000 a�res .of patented land. He I I In returning thanks to his numerous customers for the very liberal share of , - ' . � �t � , � � . � a I � F � I t;�,, Das Fruhatruck over, the business, of . I i - F �, "in the open," the little 11w0, aby" in- got patents'last mouth for 35,000- acres * ; I � I 7 I I - q . I � _k - : -,_ - :", - 1 �-! testing the sorubs. Their numbers the day commences. The hucksters of BwampUnd in one bunch. 'He has patronage bestowed upon him during the past, and being det eep u � -ermined to k � I 1 E L -, 4 - a � I L are the first comers. The run from ' PAPST, THE JEWELLER, P � � . I Z� � � - � 11 � seem incalculable, and they have 9, way, about 1,000 bulls and 300 saddle horses. � I . I - I I R: I L ­ � I - � I � . . � k, V ne. stand to another, inquire concern- ir dealing aiLa giving the beat value, � � , . - . I . . . � I � � . ­ - - , V�,� I � . 15 , ,_14 I woulld : of suddenly appearing, as if they had 0 . He employs 60 men, -and puts up 2,500 1 1 the reputation he has acquired for fa I . ., ."i� 'L� ing prioes, give a contemptuous surpris- tons of 11 I � . . - . ,Ip- � �. �.� come through the air -like locusts. As ay to guard against hard . ( - � ,!- ed laugh', then burry away to repeat the I I � Is offering Seventy -Five I Clocks of last� n �'�' I C1 .1, it becomes a question of survival be- - � say that he 'has received another supply of those fine Teas at 50c, 600 and U o . -z' � 36 � � i winters. , . I . I . I � � I � � . . - I I � I - r �k 1L rocess, returning in -a few minutes to i - � �'F � � � tween these -plagues and the sheep, P I . A � .4 . He keeps. 100 work horses, and raisps I - . M - � 'L 7 � I t there not being grass enough for both, haggle over a few cents ; until at last . vear's desigus-all gen�ine American i - - - . L , i grain eno*gh to feed all his saddle and ' per pound, which gave such good satisfaction, both in quality and price, and , ; . � ,� � ,-!-� Ji. , . t when the patience of the producer is - - n - :_ I �: ma must be resorted to. Two - cattle he has Clocks -for the n4 ' I � I - � J, I.. shooti . work stock,�,� Besidew his 3xt I Thirty Days. : � A . . f 0 � : � 7 � P, � ne 0 ia,,to*ok horses, four jacks and - . - - � � - . � 1 Men whom the narrator met, at the arly exhaust6d, and she is about t 700 or 800 � would invite all those who 1ave not already bought any of those Teas to give m e , . - � - i 4 , � - � . � - , �. R. deal with him; he Closes the bargain and � . , . � � I rate of simpence per tail supported 50 -stallions. Hig stock is divided Will be sol4 at cost fi�ures. All who � 1 :-,� �3 . � ,_ - . I , , themselveri, besides eight horses and 16 triatuphantly bears the article away amoug 5 ranches -one known as the . I . a trial, and compare them with teaB bought at any other house:at from 50 to 1(c . . . -",� �. � , week considerablv ches ened. No sooner are . . are in want of a Clock �hould not miss � _ ! dogs, and a cook at 20 shillings a . � p . � t: " ! . White HouBe ranch, lying just outside I I � : .1 ; � and rations. On another'room, where the hucksters away than a .: steady I � : � ­ - . . � - I :1 ! the Oregon line, where 5,000 head are this chafice. Come and1see them. per:pound more. r � i_ stream of,,clty people begin to flow-Psst; kept; one in Long Valley, lying along- , 11 'Is, tribe of t1siocks" had been hized, I - I . �, � %� r 'IT . . . � I t L z -4 t 4. 1 14 20,000 11taila" were killed, and yet it * occasionally one stops and makes a side of Surprise, supports 4,000 head ; I . I My stock of Teas in Blacks, Greens and Japans, Coffe6s, Sugars, Syrups I I - p I I I 'd . � ! ",;: 08t Of purchase ; little -by little the fresh . i ! I � � . � - I ; � I t became necessary to remove m the Pyramid,*,Ranoh lying at the north- � I il''L . . - . 11 r ­ I the sheep in order to avoid starvation. heaps of �vegetablea and fruits exposed � r *- -i'll; eastern corner of the lake, has 1,500 and : C. L. PAPST ' � _� 11 I` !_0 : .9 Rice, Tapioca, Sago, Pure Spices, Canned Goods, Tobaccoes, &c., is at a.11 times . . 1. i I I i for sale ire diminished, and if she "has � L � . . ­ , The dogs feed on kangaroo, but the . anct I I � 1; i't � . 7 - �.. � iV � tio4ally good luck, by,10 o'clock . , �z . Whi elp-1 ' . . 1� , 4 to men. at least, refuse to touch it, 6xc Steen's Mbuntain,feeds about 5,000, and . i complete, and my extensive business, together with light expenses, enables Me � - -'i k- '�,�, - I ,her load t is ! Cleaned out. Generally, . � . '. � 4 although notinleriot to ordinary mit- Harney V41ley about 5.000 more. The ' � 'i , 1i - ik i I ; ton; so the animals are useless when however, she is not able to return to the home ranch is about 25 miles from a WATOHMAKER, EWELLER � I a lot of horses; the Abbott R hes, at I I � , F � � i ". 11' . . I to place my prices at a much lower figure than the same goods are sold at by ­ r r -Ir I � . I Mill Creek until noon. Stich is the � L I ,-! 1P, dead, and to be killed only because in. � F %! neighbor.- Reno, (Neitada) Gazette. I ! , 1, 1 � - i . r., , - I I . _� �L tolerable when living. regular routine from the beginning to . � ", i others. � I -, - I - I '' �, �1 the end of the season. I . � I .o , . q I -- -,, .", i AND ENGRI VER, I I � I 11. . I . - , - Why Not P The work attending the cultivation of C3 W I � � � ; I . � i . � - 0 1 � _f 1 I 't - - - L t i L la a market garden is something enormoug. �­ i . p . _"L:_ 1._ - C13 1 7 . � � _ * , give = � � Why.not i somebody else avaca' From the first day of spring to the chil. ca = � � SIGN OF THE BIG OLOCK C4th. NO BOGUS .DISCOUNTS, GOODS DELIVERED FREE, 11- ;p tion? YOU intend tOL take One yourself. ling blasts of October, there is 3a L'3 : - ;I . . I 1- r It . .�_ AV .-M, . I Y, '� never I I -Mi"'o : - CD � . -_ - i i - � � � �� � .�� __ You 'put aside twent -five,fifty, one :* = 1, I'll, It mn . ; . I �. I . � -114 L i. !P y a laok of anything to do. . s r- ) �, ", . PLOWS! I PLOWS 1. - . 6 I D. D. ROSE. �'­_ Ff hundred, two hun0red-perhaps more . -4 . ji I I I i I 1. . .- As a specimen of -the 3:0 ; = �, , � _­ -i - - ars for that purpose. You &ire . __ way in which . , . - . . I % L L � . doll I I _ I ­ ­ , a gardener gets rich, let us take an . = M I I I - , t; I I �, getting information . about routes and __--,---- --_ -,----r _--- - I . 4- -cT � . - - onion be(I 10 feet square. In such a bed -AT TH . - , - . . L, * i �� places, you are planning your work so � . `9- - i I 1 � I . 1i I , - . ", 600 onions are produced, which, sold in . 7,. � �, : t - - I . 12 1 . ,'�ii L , L - I as to get off without interruption, and . * SEEDS [ SEEDS I SEEDS I I - I I . ; .1 I . .. 11 � bunches of five for's nickle, will bring ; . 'L - I . 1, _1 11 , P" you are already indulging in pleasant ,L M I I I - . :�L t * 42 n U. - In an sore are about � 439 such I HUROiv F01UNDRY, � - . T � i - . . �_ anticipation. of the rest and recreation . � I L.� , 1-1. , __ - I i� . ._,� I': beds'. which at the same rate, net 02,- X. - i I . �� 7- ='I 7 �, thit &wait you in the mountai as or be- . I : . i I . - �:, , � I - �_ :,�: i- 634, and later in th6 Beason celery could i I 0 a, � I L �>_ i % 7 1 " 1: eddethesea. Now, there arethoussudSL . I I . - .`�, beraisedon the same ground. We I . � 2", 1. j, . X , i FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS OF ALL KINDS AND VARIETIES, � 14, of people who have worked as hard as 0 . I . < r. 1 1�,- - won t say that the above figures are I M , - , , 1', 0. : f. 'I I I - I , 'f P I , I _� > I i ,I, you during the last year, who have at- I I , � I I � I - � ;.- p uties as faithfully as 'mathematically correct, but that is the r - - - rq I . . : I ; � I : � I I I - tended to their d I - i I V� way in which it is done. It is a tre. . 2: I have.on hand a large assortment of N UT BY . IL ': .411i,211: . , -, I : , .1� 1- I I I L-1 41. AT THE * EW SEED'STORE, JUST OPENED 0 i � f 11 1� you have done, and who are just as mondous interest on the i . z ; aL :% . i � — *2 I I 1 " tivestment, as M FLOWS litted with Uxden9d steel I - i . .: : , ; - -led to a respite from toil us Z . � I - � ., � ;. I much ontit . ! I : I V the be t garden vegetables are to be P.- PL. boards, which for quality of steel and . I � I � Z -A � . 8 . 0 i I . you th I () I I I - �, are. Unfortunately they lack a i - I : i .1 . _�i . purchased at not less than 8600 per hardness of temper, cau�;t be surpass- ­ � , - , I - 11. � ,_ I U , ;�'A . . 7 1 :�. means which you possess. At Thank > 0, a - ,Vr I T_J I.J S 0 MIT : I �,;: V a- ' I t. - I �t. ff 7 . I � &cre, � % ed in Canada. Come an,d see our ' I . � - __ i . I . � � , giving you are not comfortable unless � 0 z I � � - , - � M - � �. . � � , �7 . � . ,I I I I I 1:0 . i N i�f� you have the conaciousuesa that you . N tQ i . 3'i , - I . - � ; i � , .�., 1 � Perth Items. I > I . I � � I ! 3 t,j ; rj,- � � IN HIS STO' . PLEMENT EMPORIUM. . M I'.- have provided a diuner for some one - 0 > I . - I ., ;_ I The I all show in the township of a , �_, 0- W0_ - - 1. . A, ­ �. � � 1;,� . 11 . L ­ z ' I t.�i � � - ,� � besUles yopt"It Can you be any H o . 1-:3*,o-VV - . I i.. . een. . it MID : I - � I . � � . � - ­ 11 -oafsOctober. , _z I I , � !, rat cm�f�rtible in going away, and Log' h b fixed to'take place On X M " )�. I I I i L i I , �_ the an r" � ; ! 11 I I w � I takinc, rest while so many. others are ' 0 M � - I i i" I -Mr.Andrew Waddell, of Massel- 03 (-� I I � � . ; .- left ato home? Why not make some ,�g M . IS real gem, and for quality and I I � I � �_` M It is I I 1�1 , - � - i I. -� _� rz. burg, Btarted last week for Old England �d (D price pannot be beat. Nye give special All the New Varieties of Seed Grain, including the 41 White Russian' a . �� �, w. division of the fund you have set &aide - � -IM 1> ;�� . � � : . , I' . � 1 with 1,000 sheep. : * ; � 1 for your own enjoyment? Why not I M -n 0 . . uttention to PLOW PINTS, using 11 Black Austrian " Oats, " Lost, Nation " and 46 White Russian " Spring Whes . I I q.;- , . I . � I I t_1 . �,� * At a!social held at Mr; John Jeffer- X b j> = � only 1h Lig iron 1 and warrant Good Seed Peas I and Barley. Best quality of Clover and Timothy and all kin I " - . . I ''. ad4 a little, to it and then subtract a � . � ( . J- - - . 4 Eton's hoW, in Hibbert, a few days ago, -J :� t'4 i them' to wear with 4Y Plow Point of Garden Seeds. Turnip, Mangold and Carrot Seed, and everything belongi f. - � I : , - I good amount, or else resign a, few coa- I I "J 0 0 . � � - . . �, - 11 the -very f espectable sum of $13.15 was (1) t , ,N .., � 3P - madei We also make 1 . r templated luxuries ? There are hun. , to the busine . Also, a fall stock of FLOUR and FEED, inoludin,g, Oil CakE, ; : � - �_ . 1 4 ; � 4. ;1 - .- realhzed ; . � I an n � S� I � I I . , , - dreda of, people around you -to whom a 'P�- � I . Ground round Laud Plaster, Bone Dust and Artificial Manures. A] � . ! . � . 1� ; - � 0 11, " k C z I I � : T -On 1nday eveniDg of last! week z . 1. v little pause ba the bus work of the 1 'Q__ M - CRA14 CRUSHERS, ST�AW PUTTERS kinds of Imple outs and Sewing Machines as usual at the Agricultural Im- ii, _. y - -.1 1 - I . 7 � � ii -I - I I � tba,�Iadies of Knox Church, Mitchell, � . I I ­ , 111 . . : - I r year would be of inestimable value; to td . M_ > � . plement Empo ium, Main Street, Seaforth. - i i, , 9 i . i � rt. I realized the handsome sum of 050 from P I I L I -!.� , wh Irg,Ven in �:, t I t -feitiva, the town hall. � I - - I .� 1�, a H : � N : : 1� I with a change of scene, would give new I . I om, a, rest of three diLys, or a week, : 3�. 0 z I ANB LA 0 R04LERS. 0,� C. WILLSON � 1 .7- W e� — 0 1 � lj - ­ The people of Sebringville i . ,. � - ceiebrat- 0 z I � - � �­ _. courago in the battle of life. Select one td . 9: . i � _. i I I � � - 1i Speci I attention given to all repair . . 7 p , ; � ed their civic holiday by a grand picnic . I � L � I . -1 i , of that multitude and become his or her in 0 C% - . L . I - ­_ oskopk's grove, near the village. .; td 94 --I 3 work., Raapers and Kowers repaired I -M I - 6 I . I � — r �. � benefactor. T 1-1 — (3- 0 T -i �D - 111-T—T-i I 0 IR � . I -1 i �t � . t4 3: C . with eatuess and despatch, and at . . I ; I � "I Perhaps you have a country house Mr. Trow, M. P., was present, and I . � - , I i I �� , I I lowes livin profits. I have also 111- ade - - - :11 g%Vf an excellent addreaB on - edu. H 9 L� � I � . -_ I % . � � 0 are rooms. .In- . . - � . . - 4 � �� with one or in re ap i axiAngements with L. D, Sawyer & Co., 0 � im . � . I . . - L.. cation. � . ; - . �r n'm Stead of giving them up all through the I )20 �_ � `� LL c: r I I i 0 1: -The wife of Mr. Duncan S' ' M I Z� . Z M , of Ha�ail cola, to keep' a f 11 11 e of re- z I b � . I �1� tewart . p in -_ . : - z I I � i a summer to a succession of guests, why � T � pairslor all machines sold by them. P_ . � : z1:4 of tl ie Railway Hotel, Mitchell, pre�ent - Z M I r - .< t . I . ,,� . i ; � . _ 0 1 1 1 �.� not dedicate them for two weeks to the -4 w� a � . I . � . � ed I er liege lord on the morning of rJQ . I Q T � � 1 the ca �d ' . I I 1, �, � . � higher uses of h03pitality? Itivitefrom' ;:H M . I ;. I- � � r I i . � ; .I ' 12th inst. with triplets, two girls and .q . t T ; 0 1 7 _:� .1. lt� the city Boma over-worked woman of. H - � 0 > � � Good Reliable Ayen�3 Wanted. )1111 T f ii � ,-� § , one boy, all living and doing well. W, . A= MI , i , `., , I E i � z 1*1 � family, or some girl who is supporting X ,J ,�% Cl) r- � � I . I I � . --.-. -Thei-Mitobell High School Board rq , - ' 4 � -_ I - 2 , . I i g - 1#J,; __F -_ . herself, to occurt them, and so extend I I _,,_, co i - i : I ", fi jz,j- I y q!� --I . THOMAS HkNDRY I ... _. - - ­ - - . � I � . , acof pted;the resignation of their head M H ,It 0 1 __ I I I M 0) . i � - I i i la �:_,u! the ministry of your home to those who > . i - I -4 � 4 ,,�, � � mass er at their last .mee&iDg, and ad- - � U I - � , , . - I Seaforth. I . have j ugt as much right to such privil- . Q -A _4 � i � I I - � I v18ed the� second master to -tender his - ,A_1 td I - I - i . I . 11, - fi5i_ -if . ­� M y BLACK, CASHMERES all Prices from 40c to $1.50, , -, I �� i eaes as you yourself.: There are hun. , T � t , r�l resignation also, which he refused to ca td � . I i , ; I I 1" i dreda of ways in which these sugges- .04 co M ) ) _z . I . IF f, �w 0 do. : - � I �d , 8 - NEW STATI NER . I � i 3� P I I � I �_ I � � -T j� I tions can be carrioa out. Try one of� i . 0 ill Golden Lion." 1, p ,-.1 t �' I M M ; ;� . at the I . � 1 4 . -A man named John Nixon, a , - ,I them. Why not? - i C,�, 0 , : i � � i - � . - I I , I � I - - - - I 1A - � . I "I Golden I I - ' resident of St. Mary's, has just received );11 W ;�.4 M M --AND- i � 0 t_tl- qP tp � t I . � - - - let ter from the Old Country infort - - BLACK S1 LKS from "'1.00 to '2.75, at ihe 6 Y. - 11 ning! M z > . � . - � . !, A, -rket Q-ardens of Cincin- a ! . ' Lion." . - 7 '1� q The Ma . him that 1he lias fallen heir to a pro-; 0 ::� " - , . . - . � I 14 . C - � . '� � , atti. t4 2 VARIErY �TOF,E, � 1: . �1 party worth half a million dollars. It X . - , . , " I I o ". I Mi The Cincinnati Gazette says in . � z ; � i _. i-4 ii� I I BLACK L,ACES in Real and Spanish, at the " Golden � � , �j - an is a pity puch favors are so scarce. -4 11 ! : I � , ,; 14 - - OPP 'SEAFORT11, I � . .. - � . article descriptive of the: scenes at th -ept of S tratford, G. W. X 40 . P Lion."' I I . . , 4, - a - A rekd M OSITE WEIRtS HOTE' , . If ;t I— * � t I market ia that city: 1-3 1 1 1 ` � - � i By 8, was unfortunately drowned in a : 0 : � I Here is a round, rosy Gorman woman - M , C-� . 3 z - Wo BLOCK CREAMandWHITE'LACES at the "Golden Lion." : � � ) the mill pond, while bathiD a J." m INGAMPBE � � .i C) . � . .1 M ; . busily engaged in artistically arranging on the night 0 1 1 c .1 .- - S! � 1. - I.. of the 10th inst'3 . GLOVES, HOSIERY aud TIES at the " Golden Lion." � green stqff on a broad board reStiiig tilt- Dee3ased, came to Stratford over 20 I c-., I I � r_-- H ; � i � I I . cou le of barrels: behind her is . 1 :;� :4 - > - -_ � ; � . � - . I on a 0 , CZ2 � I � : I p years ago', and did a large buBiuess as a 0 0. WE have just opened out a large and varied LACE CURTAINS in Great Variety at thi " Golden. � , . . I I ,;��! the stout farm wagon and the patient tinsmith. ::� . * ': p, � � i I ': ; zf assortment, which fo ality and cheap- . A I r q I . I— i Lion." � z � I ; � �`;t — 11 � Dobbin, who is standing - in auoh a I t4 r ness cannot be surpassed : stdtionery, School : . . . 9 . 4 11; -4TWO young girls were thro%ing . M � 3 : position that he ia in imminent do, h z Books, School Supplies, PhotD ,Mbums,' Auto- - 4 . 47 uger BtOnes on the Btreet in St. Afar a, and a I " graph Albums Pocket Booki, Violins' Violin BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY and THREE-PLY CAR-- . , . - A� 2 ' . z of having his brains dashed out by little daughtet; of Mr. John Menderson, 1, . ii � 1i y I I 1: U� ., - � u Stiiugs, Berlin Wools, wool Canvas, Slipper . t . I � CD PETS at the " Golden Lion." r V, street car that passes. Last 9 Patterns, Toys and Dolls, Vases ai . z. � I I 1 �k every who was near'th6ni at the time, receiv. i id Toilet Sets t I . L .� n —, �4 Mirrors and Satebels, Croquet, -,to, together with) I i _� �,f night at one o'clock she left the garden, ed a blow on the back of the head i > a TOWRLS and TABLE LINENS at the "Golden Lion." I , � a large assortmeat of cheap mupe. � - ti. � . z . . . I . :1 �� i-.ei, manymiles -Up Millereek Valley, aud which wi I lay her up for I � I � s ;1 I a time. A - I . - - . 7 - I .� ..L - . . � . � �: - with the reins hanging loose upon her . C GIT VIE us . it � �:. �,, _ great cut'veas made in her head,.&nd a - rl. - �, � i I .� I . � 1. �1't . i I I i t . - I . . I L � . I � I . - r I faithful horse's neck, slowly'jogaed on piepe'of the stone -remaining in it -was . A 11 " . I � � � ': �, ' miss M. SH N, Manacer. :F . I " I .1 , :-, , over the, ro-agh country roads, through exttaoted! wit4 difficulty. ' ' � . I . � 0 Tt - J .A� M I :2 S C) 11-T SIB A�_:PCD lRia:MT 4 14 4N 0 . ,� , 4 � i -_ - � - - I � - I , 1. il tbw heavy, cold silence of the night, -A y'rdsman named � . I � � #� . i 4 11, S rr I T -i Ili -A. :B ,A. ID - - . I. . . . so ' * , I �41 W tawardR the sleeping city. All the pre- m I Hutchin � , , , * t � � 1 -1 41 ot with a serious accident at the I ERY. � .,4 - 1! n I ­ , , ; I ­ ,vioua -afternoon the men (her husband %SECURE THE SHADOW', I . I � i - station at Stratford the other day. I I . I - . 2 I I I I I ' t - . � - ,Unbing on a car he slipped and. - I 0 I , T ,� 1.. and sons, probably) were busy p:eparing While c I i - 1. - � BRUSSELS LIMEI 7, 'i� , z�-; 11. the load. She leaves home early in fell �betw P`en the cars, the wheels passin a I WORKS. � � -, -, if � , - I _ - - � I "I I.,'' r - I 11. . I t, .. orde to secure a good stand, fur it -is I !, I ". � k �(, I I .,� over his lelf t foot and *crushing it vero , TOWN & SbNS. - . I � � I 9 "i. � i�', .� firBtcome farst served. It, is three badly. I y . . . i . . . . �18 is 4OiDg as well , as can be ;I . i , I . e wagon begins at last to � HUGH ROBB, SEAFORTH, I �' � . I I' �_ ,., �jr * O!cloak when th RAPHER, begs to — I � �,i 1, ��,- itt pre§ent. Great sympathy . 1 41 __.: � I I I : i , � r �7 . � _T1 rumble over th It he ,has Yet umtd home from Da- � - - o cobble stoneB of the exp state th4 l I I . ` is fol'ttfe0ar �him'as he has only been mur THE subscribers take thi portunity of re - I _�!.! , �� V1 - kota.and ls'conv�uoed that "There's no place 9 op i I : � I I ­ - - . . 1� P C: �, Paved streets, sounds which in the ried aboui two w : turnhig thanks to the inhal itants of Brussels ' I I - � !�', - eeks. like home," abd bb intends to remain at home, : - - , . % quiet night re echoing in and vicinity for past patronage, a Has a nice new lot of Fresh - Groceries of all kinds, and he makes Teas an4 � I ; I p 1 - 0 the narrow - -Mr. R. J. B OWnie and -wiU-henceforth give his entJxe personal at- nd beg to- .state ' : � ,. r. . allantyne, of D that: having made several improVtments in their Sugars a speciality, and can furnish the best value in the market. DRIED . � ­ terttion to his ., His faeilities for doing . �. ;--,- Btre8t, appear to roLl and reverberate returned a few days ago from the Nortli-' kiln and mode of burning, tb q are now in a MEATS. -As usual all kinds of Cured Meats coustantly on hand. HONEY. 'i I - I � _�;,:,_. �. good woik We ad, and he can guarantee bettqr position than ever befo,-e to supply the This year's Honey, strained and in the comb, just in. From his own hives, an� - I ,�;, until 'Due thinks the noise will arouse we = - I I ­. , no one atirs. - on public with first�cjass lime. . I - . a the town. But St. He says t4at.-the greater part of satisfaction. Come one, come all, � rolls the prairie province is better adapted . your 'relations and friends, and secure the warranted pure. . THE DYSPEPSIA. -He also Reepg Dr. King's Spectifici, -f P. . the wagon through the deserted streets. for , . . shadow ere the substance fades. I ean accom This being the eighth season of. our business ' A BOh-tarY PGliCemen i I 5 the only living th grpLzing ' than for agiculture, and modate you all, s6d can send you on your WA . dealings in Brussels, and having given uuqualifl- sure curdi for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Remember the place, Stark's Blo'�k � being to break the raonotony of the at the only really good fbxming di y ed- satisfaction. so far, the public'ean rely on re- Sesforth. . � trict he s 8' I reJoicing; Just tri me and prove ine. Charges ceiviog good treatment and a first-class article � � �_ scene., he gives a, friendly nod and the aw, with the -exception of a I i4oderate. Remember the place -Scott's Block, from�us. First-class lime ia 15 ,,ents. Remember . 1 1 � . Small tract axound,*the Portage, was at I' Main Street, Seaforth. � � 10aA goes On.. At last its deativation is - ?5 f ! I - the sPot--Brussels Lime Works. q : I i � Qu'Appolle. There 4he Governmpnt 1 762 ANDREW CALDER. 650-24 TOWN & SONS. 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Oj Coni- . merce, and um -ler the Comme7vW � . I . Rotel, Main Street: . I I I . AND BILLS DISCOUNTED., I English and For,sign Exchange,, ,Purchased and Solct. . . - � FARMERS'SALE NOTES. Purchased at Resoonn'ble But". Ivioney Lent on Coilateral securiti.s. Drafts Issued, payabre at par at all Branches of the Bank of Commer, ,8. * * INTERESW Allowed an Depe,11U � Money to Loan on Mortgages. - M. _-P.- 1-3:_&7y:ES .1. � M4naqer and Pr6pri�jor... . � � BIG MILL, 8EAFORT1 I - I 11-.. . . � ON the 21st day of February,, 1882, we changed . I our mode (if manufacturing Roar at our 801j. � forth Mills to the HIGH GRINDING *,ND GRADING - . - SysTlu. Henceforth all customers d)uying our fawfly or pastry flour can depend upon getting a ftnt�.vq&@&. . -ar cle, It has been I TESTED by several -of our town ladies and pr0nounced "EXCELLENT" BY ALL. . — Farmers will like Our exchange work. )Nre solicit a trial generally. 'Wanted good Treadwell or Silver Obaff Wheat, for whichg'ood prices will - - be paid. . , A. W. OGILVIE & Co. gt,l 748-25 T. 0. IiEmp, Manager. - - . . . I . ' INSURANCE AND LAND AGENCY. - I . .ALONZO STRONG . IS AGENT for several First-Ciags, Stock, Firo Sind Lif a Insurancti COmPanies, and is prepar. d to take risks on the most favorable torum. Also Agent for several of the beat Loju go. cleties. . Also Agent for the Saloand Pu�obave of Faria , - and Villsige Property. - . . . I A . Number' of First -Class. Improved Fam8-for Sale. ' � - 155.0,000 to ]Loan at *Jr per cent . ­ Interewt. . Agent for the sale of Ocewl 2teamship Ticketa OFFICE -'Over X. MOrria0n'g Stor6,31ain , Street, Seafoith. 648' 1:1 I THE RED MILL, * . . T HE Mill in the Town of Seaforth Imawn as tile Red Mill, will be sold cheap and on ea -3y terms, as the proprietor bas got the Manitoba. fever. There is in connection w4th the Mill. a - large gminsturehouse. Vie mW has rwent4, been tboroughly overhauled and repaired, and li ' -now in fint-Wass working order, and capable of doing a large and profitable gristing and flouring. - business. Apply to theproprietor, Wx. SmAvta, or to A. ST;toxa, Seaforth. . 744 — . _____ __ MEDICAL. , J, G. SCOTT, H. D. �&C, phydolan'surgeou aud � - �Accouchear, Seaferth,,Ont. Officeaudzemi- dance south side of Goderich Street., second door - east of Presbyterian Church. 8" . � �; H. L.VERCOE,M.D.,C.M..Phyoioian, Sur- geon, eto.,Coroner for the County of Huron. Omoe and Residence, on Jarvis street north,. directly OPposite Seaforth PubHo School �t WM. HANOVER, M. D., 0. M.. Gradnate of I McGill University, Physician, Surgeon and, Acconchaur,Seaforth,Ont. OffloesindResidenoe, . North side Goderich Street, first Brick Roase - . east of the Methodist Church. 06 . DB. HUTCHINEON, Graduate of McGill Col - lege, Montreal, Licentiate of tho Royal Col- lege of Physicians, Edlnbul7gh, and late Hotitie- . Surgeon of Cralglookhart Hospital, Ed1nbnro?h;' v I Ofdoe-Bluevale,'Ont. W-52 - M. :BU7(3_(3_1W1F - . SURGEON DENTIST. , — , V_RADUA.TE of the RoyahViollege of Dentil '-A Surgeons Canada. Offim In- the room -3 latel occupie4 by H. Derbysbire, Whitney's - . Bloc . - I - I All operations carefully performed and satis- , faction guumnteed. Charges Xoderate. N. B_T4�eth extracbed wilho4f.pailt. by -the uo.- )1.L"xm,g_.c14.1__. HDERBYSHIRE, Dentist has purebased the busine;s ,f , I fW bir.'McCulloch, and- removed to Switzer's Block, Mitchell, where - lie will always be Jound. Teeth extracted with the use of cinlorofoint, ether -and nitrous oxide . las. Gold fillings ,a specialty. Parties from a istance will be allowed their train expenses 7.121 1 :D:M1Tr_rTSr_r:P._y_ I , . — - D. WATSON, DENTIST, , Faculty Gold xf-dalist and Collc-ge . Gold Medalist R. C. D. S. HAVING many years' experience he is able to make all operatidifs in Dentistry suitable and lasting. Preserving teeth a Specialty. Chloroform, Ether or Nitrous Oxide Gas glien. UP- Charges ,Voderate. c". I I Office in Meyer's Block, Main Street, Beaforth. 0. OARTWRIGHT, L. D. 8.9 , - - - -STRATFORD1 - - . be- at bis offin CADEVS . . W'LBLLOC, E TH, oppo- - .9ite the Commercial Hotel, ov- WED;�[ESDAY and TH,Ult8DAY- of each wepk-. Nitrate Oxide Gas administered in the extraction of teeth. Thiss gas - has been admiuistered by Dr. Cartwrt .ght since IWO with perfect success, he having b�en one Of the first to introduce it into this province. Pa- tients having teetli extrActed may inhale the gas . - and have eigbt or ten teeth extracted in a min- ute or a minute and a half, without disWecable effectsfromlt. Parties desiring new teeth please 1. call onWedneadays. Paiticularatt,eiltio paid to the regulation of children's teeth. Teleltlit in- . serted from one to a full set. 730-5-9 . Dr- Kiiig's Specific. A SURE CURB poR DySpEpSIA ; NOT FOR ANT � OTHEIL DISEASE. I ­ A �arge number have already tried it Ond in no case has it- been linown to . fail. All those -afflicted with ths. dis- . tressing disease would do well to give it a trial. For sale by HUGH ROBBt SEA -FORTH. - I I . I � � ___ . . I I . - � - __ - - - __ .- - � I � _ I - - . W , , - I , . . , I - . - - � . . Zml I - I&$. 8 ju the bol says Ahe � � - ,Wcape tl ],a would� . . -0=1d. . --k brA - Im-awn F -'rogited .R., . . . itie, m�iv 7NbVV - - . - fty W.en_ I ,s,t 40aledk —The I world wif . -from tbe � the T�exm into'N,ew this fence :[tr, counc -Canwhau ,ptop the 4 :Et is- a bol iffill pay 0 vestmelat. - lnilq� lo,D4 . —Dr. J . at Borink Xay�. T11 ably be ,c I . tha da-ug1l ri4ea, and I Yale, is , Columbia - rue wealt . -has mad, . CpOssma-11 � is oue of t Bt. Lawn —A sU arsertion woman ef unfoituni her betra . make tho 10 I Toronto. ' the perfol . � monies. ,I � ladies W1 Case, an -d, � .arre , sted � � milse. T1 'Of .tbe UrA 11 -Of & bill I trcducezl�- the hast s . Sedu_e4j�on p6nalties. ' —The -Collegiat� tbat BO -MI had beeli, . - P&Clutge the Sch Simeoe, - ed the fresh Pa vhere tb having:6 . 4examina, was inte formatict - Some CFL Iffigh So', about 15 .County � � parcd, -8, be.wout , anunatic in the pi I was at o end his i that t3if. been abl dates a mauking: sucli - of I had an 10 were not examing I by the C rections the intei, Of t1)4eW) 6 -ect, of I .. . is nat I A yow, cartil4i thing ii ongbit to the air a 40r&Wlinp tively ix we kuo all the A - tituae ; z and bo A� . may b(. elegant. ' "oon u:, . laelf C'm tide of I only r-h� after th ture up( . step. 1, walks a) you wai mot ruAt not at a . learn aft the stre vith. I a poor � him ld'd - them, - I looks, ill -which I -wbich tion an U11 �� pli , , selee our It a 'CO11W up UUti ,tenden Ve - ready is a m=y W4ell . prop4�rl I -vice ika g w 1 I "I pathio The thep, of an ing Inn ed, th ; - thei L .t . 00 . in -