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� ". , _., die- syndicate i na has been bought up by C ROW & PROUDFOOT Barristers, WWI- � i
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� 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
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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
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I . I tness has led to thf pur of HamIlton. Commissioners fef taking affida. ` The Glycerated Balsam of Fir I bought of
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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
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� � '. ;_,�� � 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
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� . . : � 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 .
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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 -_
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. I T �4�,- - I ' individuals upon' first-class ortgage security I I
I - fee selector, us he is called, may exer. .
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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-
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f: 1, , , - �but in - th 0 ated Balsam of Fir," I have much pleasure in stating worked a wonde
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� - 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
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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 .
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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
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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
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.� 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
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I I I � squatt6r edges his small! claim and runs e -third of the bottle, and am now completely cured.
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- t . :-1 his cattle wherever there is feed within narrow passag � ' arm and Town and Village Property bought � ANGUS MoDERMM.
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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
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� !begin to make their appearance. Slowly badly fractured, and a leg and I
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: 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
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� ,!- 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
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- 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-.,
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� 3 : position that he ia in imminent do, h z Books, School Supplies, PhotD ,Mbums,' Auto-
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r V, street car that passes. Last 9 Patterns, Toys and Dolls, Vases ai .
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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.
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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
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I . e wagon begins at last to � HUGH ROBB, SEAFORTH, I
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: - - , . % 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
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: � ,. 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
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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.
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the wagon through the deserted streets. for , . . shadow ere the substance fades. I ean accom This being the eighth season of. our business
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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 � �
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OFFICE—In the' premises formos'. .
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Rotel, Main Street: .
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,Purchased and Solct. .
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Purchased at Resoonn'ble But".
Ivioney Lent on Coilateral securiti.s.
Drafts Issued, payabre at par at all
Branches of the Bank of Commer,
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M. _-P.- 1-3:_&7y:ES .1.
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BIG MILL, 8EAFORT1 I -
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ON the 21st day of February,, 1882, we changed .
I our mode (if manufacturing Roar at our 801j. �
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HIGH GRINDING *,ND GRADING -
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Henceforth all customers d)uying our fawfly or
pastry flour can depend upon getting a ftnt�.vq&@&. .
-ar cle, It has been
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by several -of our town ladies and pr0nounced
"EXCELLENT" BY ALL.
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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.
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.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. - .
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A . Number' of First -Class.
Improved Fam8-for Sale. '
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Interewt. .
Agent for the sale of Ocewl 2teamship Ticketa
OFFICE -'Over X. MOrria0n'g Stor6,31ain ,
Street, Seafoith. 648' 1:1
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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
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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"
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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
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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
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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
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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".
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Office in Meyer's Block, Main Street, Beaforth.
0. OARTWRIGHT, L. D. 8.9 , - -
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.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
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Dr- Kiiig's Specific.
A SURE CURB poR DySpEpSIA ; NOT FOR ANT
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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.
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