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� Lady Gertrude Douglas, sister of
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this Marquis of Queensberry, has scan.
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rying &. baker. .
—The steamship Wearmouth, bound,
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J�om Quebec to.Shields, with deals, has
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gone asbore on one of the Magdalen
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1Aands, and is a total loss. Of her crew
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Of tweIi-ty, sixteen, cap.
,ts4u, lost their lives.
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I Rev. James Erwin, of Oswego, states -
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-that he began preaebing in 1831, on a
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.cirouib covering -356 miles,and that, for
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hia firlst year's labors be received $60, of
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which �4 wag in cash. At the present I
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pnee of necessities
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Scarcely fill his potato bin.
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—A man I named Jonathan D. Hewitt,
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has been arrested at Chicago on a charge
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- children by her, the y3ungest being only
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12 days old. On the 15th inst., he also
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I -VIaxrie,l Alice Jane Lamont, a girl of 17
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years, at Buffalo, his first wife being,
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many cities for pavements have a de.
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being placed with their fibkous end up.
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.ard, are saturatec '
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i's dissolved the filth of the streets. The
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p&yemeixt thus remains damp for a long
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--T he Rev. Charles Spurgeon, son of
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the famous pastor of the London Taber-
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made, has been preaching to
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congregations in St. LoaiB and other
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livery. In St. Louis he was regarded
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'" one of the most eloquent preachers
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-that ever had visited. that city,
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4 class, certideate;
Railway station, ' at Galt, was en -
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tered by burglars, and the door of the
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safe blown off, ia the usual way, by bor -
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a class, Dutiw
jug powder; $209 was stolen. Three
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suspicious looking strangers were seen
kry aad,Treaswer ';
around toW-n after dark-, and it is sup-
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posed t hey are the guilty parties. The
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'C"hief Constable has the ma,tter in hand.
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—It is said the Health Officer of CIA -
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cago- has been making false reports of
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the number of smallpox cases there.
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Eis reports indicate a mucvh smaller. �
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number of cases than is sho
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e&SeL appeared there have been 4,000
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ton o'clock on the �
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remale teacher for
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fheL Health Officer wanted to create
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-the impression that he was ridding the
Rlicauts to, ap;Z
caity of the past, and thus proveni the
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F,RT TRAQUAIR,
city trade being injured. %-
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over by a C anada Pacific R ail way freigh t
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t,raju at Dominion City, Manitoba, and
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crawl between two freight ca,rs to avoid
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'or silver watch, b �
,travelling around the train, which, was
on and LiverpooK.,
a long; one. Just as he got beneath a
D,a handsome v re-
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-car the train moved ahead, and, before
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he could extricate himself from the Un -
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-him, severing both legs below the knee.
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'The man was. 30 ye&rs of age, and has a
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-wife and family at Dominion City. He
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'Oncession, 2, f,�R�S.,
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waS very low at latest accounts.
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—The office of the American Express
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Company in Detroit is agitated over the
6fa well est%blished 7
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Wisel-ag 61 a Money package Containirg
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$2 1 000 caah, left for.ahipment, which
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disappeared on Tuesday afternoon of
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last week. - The money was received by
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,f November, a black
an employee in the office. and receipted
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for, He placed the package, after mak-
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Ing the waybill Of it, in the receptacle,
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and two hours later found it had disap-
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peared. Detectives are 'inVestigating
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—John Brown, having been sent, the
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other d ay, at B almoral, by the Q u een in
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quest of the lady-in-waiting, who hap -
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penlpd to be� the Duchess of Athole, sud-
by Dr. Ratebislon,
,denly, atamb�,d against her. 11 Hoot,
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man , ' said, J. R., 11 yer jest the woman
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Iwaslookingfor." TheenragedDuebess
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ence, and ,exclaimed to Her Majesty:
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To which the Queen replied
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are. you? 11 All the- ladies in-w&iting
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end ladies of the bedch -amber have a
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—The shop assista,ut Population Of
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London is estimated at about 320,000=
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larger than all Dublin—and there axe
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no less than 30,000 shops, employing
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about one third of this Population, who
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Work from twelve to fourteen hours a
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London, England, for
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e&xl-y dos.ing was general; and for can-
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two for ,meals. aUc -r
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The, extension of hours came in with -
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big
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largest shop in London omp1()YQd Only
ge of Dental I
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isea), and keener
sixteen an the prom .
*1ce in the rooms : I
�;rvyshlra, Whitney's
,com-p,stition. Thousands of perons am-
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London shops break down
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ployed in
ar aud go home to die.
every ye - �
Prince of Wales has had a very
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narrow escape. Some person -conceived
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'ing the Prince with'a
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SHIRE, Dentist ' ha* �
.,,Oed,ition. The shell was placed
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in care of Frederick Mustowe, at the
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Mitchell, where �
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Nordenfeldt Works, City
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I I eeth extractecl With I
to be mounted before being prosented ; -
r and rii,trous. oxide
b4t, before the mam could �!Ionnt ' the
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a hei;l, the shell came very near causing
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the man to mount, as it exploded, inju,r-
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questionable if any ordinary lunatic
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asylum in the country could se,nd forth
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a, competitor who would have the least
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,chaug, in a fool show against whoever
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conceived the Uea Of presenting a man
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wa a, live shell.
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In Dentistry suitable
come to light, near Cincinnati. The
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house of Edward Halyrod 1 9, miser ana
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hermit, aced 80, living in a lonely sp,pt
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in Spencer Township, was e,j atered 6-11
Fridav night of I ast week by four mask�d
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burgi�rs. Thev dragged him from his
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bed, and demanded money. He refused
to, tell where he had it concealed., and
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his, life. He still refused to divulge
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where the treasure was, when one man,
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lommercial Hotel oil
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on it, teariDg off . the nail ; another
. lighted newspapers and held the flames
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: then told them where the $4,000 in
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Government bonds were concealed. The
lie having
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bonda with the coupons Uncut for twenty
iled ma).- inhale� the W
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I- Years are valued a,t 513,000. The bur -
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-glar . othihg
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-Was known the affair till the fol
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ticular attention _
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lowing afternoon. Halyroci was found
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bruised laud suffering, on's dirty bed, �
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but he refused Jnedio%]. aid. He -is ,worth 1 ative and stommbio � ific , And give intpnoe del' ht ;
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Probably #150,000, and is. likely to 'die ! action upon the'liver,liealthfully stimu- � The breath is purifM
from the shook and' .1
I Jnjuries. 4 latilug that organ. to a performance of its When 11 TrADwaxty," is tried.-:
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lmpps's�b000ek� , . . .ling bile from the blood. It likewise
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Grateful 'and Comforting.—' 'By % possesses diuretic and depurent proper -
thorough knowledge of the natural I .W1, tie§. of a high order, rendering the kid -
which govern the operations of diges. ne . ys active and healthy, and expelling .
tion and nutritionj and by a careful ap. ' from the. system the acrid elements
plication 'of the fine properties of wall which -produce. rheumatic pain. Price
selected cocoa, Mr. Epps h" rovi ad #L Sample bottle, ten canto. Ask for
our breakfaet tables with a. elicately Northrop & Lyman's Vegetable Dis - -
flavored beverage, which may save us covery and Dyspeptic Care. The wrap-
manyheavy doctors' bi per bears afiac-similie of their signature.
I . Ila. It is by the Sold by all medicine dealers. - 750-52-b
judicious use of such articles of diet that
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a constitution may, be gradually built - I
Up until strong enough to Yesist every The experience .of thousands has
tendency to disease. Hundreds o shown that the stomach, liver and
tle mal f sub- bowels may' be kept in a p � erfectly
ready sdi" are floating around Us healthy, condition — the attacks of
is to . attack wherever there diseaf .
, a weak point. we may escape 3es �varded off, and a vigorous
I state of hop,lth maintained by -the use
many a fatal abaft by keeping -cur-selves ,
.well fortified with pure blood and a of Dr. C�rson's Stomac14 and Constipa-
properly nourished frame."—Civil Ser. tion Bitters. Are you troubled - with
vice 0aiette. Made simply with boil- Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach., Billiousuess
ing water or milk. Sold only in or Constipation ? If you are, try tbiB
packets and tins (i pound and p ' remedy and be cured. For sale by all
ounal) d ugg,ists iu:large bottles at 50o.
libelled—"JaInes, Epps & Co.-, homceo. r - . . �
Pathio Chemists, London, Eng.".—Also . I . I 0 1 !
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anis a ' re of lipps a liocoiatt�- Essence for W DtA V" anges a our an& an the new Dyspepsia and Liver I
afternoon use. 736--52 L . climate - are certainly conducive to Remedy, -attends strictly to
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I 11olloway's puls. - . the prompt use of the proper remedy, Stomach,* Liver and Kidne . ys.
Indigestion and Liver C there is no reason why consumption Sample bottles, 10 cents;
OMPIRints— should be so prevalent. Dr. Carson's
The digestion cannot long be seriously pulmonary Cough Drops never fail to large bottles, 75 cents.
disordered without the derangement i . . -
� cure coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, , London, Huron and Brilce .
being perceptible on the cOUDt6u&nce. pain or oppression of the chest, and all GonqG NORT11— Express. Mail.
These Pilla 'Prevent both unpleasant pulmonar affections. It loosens the
consequences: they improve1b. i y A. M. P. M.
. a appe- phlegm and breaks up the congh. Sold London, d6pin .. ...... ...... 7 20 4 00
tite, and with the increase of the desire everywhere in large bottles at 50 Exeter', . * * , * .... * ..... — — 8 86 5 16
for food, they augment the powers of cents. � . Rensall ...... ....... . . 8 50 5 30
� I Kippen ....... � . ... .... 8 65, 5 35
digestion and assimilation in the I *— I ..... .. :... ..
stomach. Holloway's ,Pills deal most There is no better couch med� - . ....... .. ....... 9 05 � 6 45
- Iclue Ila Clinton .............. .... .... 9 301 6 10
Satisfactorily with I the - deranged - or the world than the propea'ration known Blytb .............. .. ........ 10 001; 6 39
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diseased conditions of the many organs as"Pectotia.1' It promptly cures all Wingliam, arrive .............. 10 35�1 7 10
engaged in extracting nourishment for throat; lung,.and chest affections. Its IGO"' SOUTH— Mail.' Expres
our bodies from our various dists — as good effect �can be felt after the first A.M. ; P. M.
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epaxt .............. 7 10� 2 40
dose. Itsoothes warms and penetrates Blyth ...... : ...... .. ........ 7 451� 3 13
the liver, atom sch and bowels, over all Wingham, d
of which they exercisci the most salu- the broDebial " tubes, affording im- Clinton ................. .. .... 8 2011 3 50
tary control. By resorting at an early mediate relief and a speedy cure. Have Brnovfleld .......... . I ......... 8 851, 4 05
. Rippen. � ...... 8451 413
stage of this -malady to theme purifying you got a cough or cold, then 'try it 2 . Heosall .......... *-7.7-:.-.*.::.- 8 50 11 4 1
and. laxativp 'pills, the. dyspeptic is Foi-sale everywhere, price 25 cents. Exeter ........... � ..... 9 05i 1 4 30
speedily rest9'red to health and strength, . ---+ London, arrive ......... ... :::::io 10 5 35
and his sallowness gradually vanishes., A simple herb fouud on the sunny . 1:
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a- Van Trains leave Seaforth and 01 "W�M ns i
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Oh, What a Cough. Buren, proved one of t4e greatest bless- 11
Will you 'heed the warning. The ings ever sbnt to suffering humanity. GOING WEST— Sic"OIRTH. I CLiNTO19.
. n . Express .......... 2:27 P. M. . 2, P. M.
signal Perhaps of the sure approach of Dr. Van Buren's Kidney cure is ac- Es P. M. 9.0 P. M.
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that most terrible disease Consumption. knowledged all the world over as the Mixed Train...... 8:�.q x. M- 6'. , A. M.
Ask yourself if you ca,u afford for the only perfect romed y for kidney troubles. Mixed Train,...... 5: 40 P.M. . 0 P. W.
GOING EAST— CLINTON.
sake of 5-0 centd to run the risk and do your druggist has it. 770-52.8,778 Express .......... 6:25A. M. 6: 10 A.M.
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nothing for it. We know from ex- Proolaimitfar and wide that Dr. Express Tridn..1:28 P. M. , 1:05 P. M.
perience. that'Sbiloh's Cure will. cure Van Buran's Kidney Cure not only im. ' Mixed Train...... 4:3 I P. M. 3 50 P. Y.
Mixed Train.:. .10:30 A.M. 9 35 A. M.
your cough. It never f ails. This ex- mediately relieves all k4duey disessesj I
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plains why more than a'milliou bottles but, what is more important to the - un ' I
were sold the past Tear. It relieves forf�nate sufferer, will *ult-Am ately cure Toronto, Grey and Bruce.
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him effectually. � 770.52.8-778. .......... ..
croup and whooping - congh at ouc6. GOING ]�AS
Mothers do �.ot-be without it. For A beautiful -head -of hair.— There is Wroxeter ................. �....'5 42 ' 8 44
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lame back, aide or chest use Shiloh's nothing more pleasing in the external Gorrie ...... I .................. 5 47 3 60
Porous Plastpr. Sold by Lumisden & appearance of women or men than a Fordwich ...................... 6 :
Wilson. 780-26. li-eautiful head of hair, and it is possible Harriston ... j ............ ..... 6 16 � 4 25
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.. for every person to possess it by -Using Toronto ...................... lo 35 9 26
Dyspeps a and Liver (10111- the long and well known CiDgalese i GOING WFST— A. M. P. M.
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t plaint. Hair Restorer. Sold at 50o per bottle. Toronto .......................
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I Orangeville .......... .......... 10 10 1 7 20
Is it wo#b. the small priao of 75 770.52.8-778- Harrititon ..................... 12 65 .! 9 15
cents to free ourself of every symptom : Beautiful hair is one of the most Fordwich ...................... 1 22 � 9 33
rpssing com you I ..!� ......... :::
of these diBt �- . plaints, if striking and pleasing of characteristics, Gort is ......... 1 84 9 43
Wroxeter ......... .... ..... 1 41 ;I 9 48
think so call lat our store and get & and can easily be obtaine(I by the use'' Teeswater ..................... 2 26 � 10 15
bottle of Sluloh's Vitalizer, every -bottle of the Cingalese Hair Renewer. Sold i - - �
has a printed guarantee on it, use- ac- at 50c per bottle. 770.52.8-778. � i - i
cordingly, and Wit does you no gbod it, I ' . . - I 10 -F . I , I I
Will cost you nothing. Sold by Lums- Farmers before buying your reaper i - -&1E?..oM-U3E?oS-7
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aen & Wilso I - I � I
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Shiloh's Catarrh Remecl3t. I warranted not to gum, and is. guaram- .
We have a speedy -and positive cure teed to give good satisfaction. 753-52 E I
for catarrb, Oiphtheria, canker mouth Now that the reaping and mowing . . —
and headache, in Shiloh's Catarrh I season is coming on, farmers should OFFICE In the premims formei
Remedy. A. nasal injector free with remember that that ."Kaiser" Machine ly occupied by 4he -Ban! of 00"
each bottle. Use it if you desire health Oilis the beat reaper and mower oil, merce, and under the Comme�rclii
and sweet brpath. Price 50 cents. Sold in the market. For sale by all dealers. Notel, Main Street. i
by Lumsdeh,�k.-W.ilaon. 780.26. 1 753-52 . ILS DISCOUN I TEE
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Dr. Smith's German Worm Remedy, . English and Fornign Bx(3hanl@
Wormerine, a pleasant, safe, reliable MONEY TO � LOAN—I am prepared to lend Purchased and Sold.
and prompt remetly for the removal , of money at lowest Yates of inberest, payable . �
yearly. Principal at the end of term. Private
stomach �aud seat, or pin worms from nmd,. JAAS. H. BENSON. 726 FARMERS'SALE NOTE
child or adult. It is easy to take, never —
fails, absolutely ha,rmless,and requires . AUCTIONEERS. � Parchamd at Reasonable Rates.
no af ter physic. Sold by J. S. Roberta, . �
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Seaforth, Ont. 754,52. 1 . ;
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County of Huron. Sales attended in all Drafts Issued, payable at par at a
. Macles Xagnetic Medicine parts of the County- All orders left at the Ex. Branches of the Bank of Commeree.
19 an unfailing food for the brain ' and 1?001TOIR OMc� will be promptlysittendedto. INTEREST Allowed on IDepest
nerves, aul by� its rejuvenating effect R. COOFF tioueer
.�R, Brnssels, County Auc .
on these organs never fails to curia ner- co Sales of all descAptions promptly at- . Money to Loan on Mortgagesi
vous exhaustion and all weaknesses of tended in SnV Part'of the county ,on reasonable "
the generative organs. See advertise- -terms. Ordersleftatthe office of the HuRoN .
EXPOSITOR,'or add resHed to Brussels, will receive -1 (:
ment in another column. Guarantees prompt attenqon- � M. :P.. I-1 -&,Y- M 0E
of cure issued by J. S. Roberts, Ses. I . I
,forth. 780.52.2w. I I DELGATTY, Licensed Aurtioneer for the Manager I and Proprietor.
I � .-1.1 I A. County of Huron. Sales of all des'eriptions I I
- promptly attended to on 'reasonable ta.rms. Ad, SEAFORTH PLANING MILL,
Don't Doubt It. dress Walton P. 0. or Lot 14, Concession 14,, .
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tried remedies repeatedly without bene- subscriberbegs leave to thank blenumer
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Corn Extractor is a positive remedy for I I .trustshathemaybe favored with soontinnazi
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corns. And once used at once cured. - I Partieeintendingto build worild do will -to gi
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tbousands who have used it. Sold by 91�—� - --- large stock of allktuds of
a,ll druggists. N. C. Polson ft Co,. BREEDE'RS.—The undersigned will Dry Pine Lumber, Sash", Door
Proprietors, Kingston. 762-25af To PIG lot 25, Blindw and Houldings, Shingla
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0 Concession 1, L. R � S., Tuckersmilb, one mile and
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. I a quarter solith of Bruceflold, a Thoroughbred .
i 11ow It Works. I I onfident of g!,v1ng9atisf06ctio)1toth43
I Berkshire Bear. TEnrs.-81, payable iLb the time who mayf avour him with theirpatronage,aR no!
M�Jsxial -diseases, so prevalent in the I of service, �W#h the privilege of retnining if ,neces- but first-elassworkmen a re employed.
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spring apd fall, such as ague, chill 1 sau. J. PA';TERSON. i Lt Particular attentioia paid to Custom Planil
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a,n inactivp itate of the liver, bowels, Aduring the present ,season, at his p cc in
skin, kidneys, etc., for did tbese out- Hill's Green, a Viorouglibred Snffolk Boay. He -
lets of mogbi(i poisonous matter, 1ree .is from the !celebrated herd of Mr, Leslie, of Mack's Magnetic Medicin
the system properly, no sickness would Toronto. and is a splendid anir-n4l- YERNIS—$l .
result. . Bardook Blood Bitters,: ef- per sow, payable at the time of service Nvikh the . NERVE AND BRAIN FOOD
. - lege of returning if necessiry. CHARLES I
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fectnally'regulLtes these nivoiYER. � . i 781 1
corrects t4e absorbent and s 1 ecretary, I
ayatem. &swell. 774.65.2w pEIMS131RE PIG.—Theiindersigned'will keep
. � A-# for the improvement of stock this.seaqon, on . .
- Lot 29; Concessioli 8, Hlbbert, a Thoroughbred .
- Deafness. Berkshire Pig. TFRI(S.—SI, payable at the time I .
That is caused by colds,linflammation of sen,i,e, witli the privilege of returning if ' .
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of the membrane of the ear, and ear. nece I ssary. WX . EBERHARDT, 781 - I -
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ache, is often cured by Hagyard!a 'Yel- TO PIG BREED . ERS—The undersigned will I
low Oil, the great external and itit6rnal -L keep (itiring the season at his hotel, Kipper, , A 0dre Guaranteed.
remedy for all pain,soreness and, inflam- Road, Tuckersinith, five miles south of Se'afortb, . .
mation, rheumatism, burns, sc�lds a Thoroughbred Berkshire Boar. TER31B.—$l- . FOR OLD AIM YOU -,G MALE AND FEMALE.
frost bites, sore throat, croup, contract$ payable at the time of service, with the privilege *is a sure, prompt aDd effectual remedy for N
. of,Teturningifiiecessary. WM.KYLR- 781,12
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edioansoles,etc. -Noverbe without it. . . --- vcusness in all its stages, Weak Memory, Loss
. - THE BREED.—The wider- Brain PoNver, sexual Prosti-ation,' Night Swea
774.65.2 w " . , B]gRKSalRES 'lit season Spermatorrho,,�-,a,Seminal)Veak,�iess Leucorrha,
si�ned A,ill keep during the prese
M Barrennuss, and General Loss of Power It
— - on Lot 25, -Concession 5, ,,RcUlop, a Thorougli- juvenerates the jaded
The Elpments of Bone, Epain bred Berkshi�e Pig. TEP3.(s:�1,pkYabIea,ttIie nervous waste, re
� . and Muscle, . timeof service, with the privile.rre of returning =t, strengthens the enfeebled br4n, and
if necessary- WK HABKIRK, 781 stores surprising tone and vigor to the exhau
Are derived from the blood,.which is _ ed. generative organs in eitlier sex 9�0- W,
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the grandinatural source of vital energy thoroughbred Berkshire boars for senice ea,ch order. for TWELVE pa,Gka0,eS, accompaa
. . T70 i-erms —(Yne do]- with �5. we will send our written guarantee
and the motor of the bodily organs. st Rodgerville as usual. refund tile money if the treatment does I
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When the circulation becomes impovor- lar at the time of service, with �the privilege bf effect a care. It is the cheapest and best me
rished in gonsequence of weak digestion rc�uruiog if necess - An cas� appiiance for Full parti,niars in (
9-ry , cine in the market.
loadingtaid. unloading sows. JOHN P- MAR- pamphlet, -%vhich wo desire to mail f i ee to a
and impedect assimulation of the food, SHALL, Rodgerville. I 78f address. Mack's Mapetic Medicine is 8,
which should enrich it. every bodily : . at 6o cents per box, or Ig boxes -
- PiG.—Thei I undersigned will by Druggists -ceipi
function fl*g13 and the system grows ,kNOTHER GOOD $5 or ,.vill be mailed free of postage on re
_ I keep during the present season at his -votel _ m;ney by addressing MACK'S MAGNEI
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feeble and disordered. When the blood in Brucefield, IL thorougbbred'Berkrhire Boar' - MEDICINE Co., Windsor, ont. Sold bV &11 Dr
becomes impure, either from the de- This snimal was purchased from the celebrated gists. Guarantees. issued bY J. S. ROBERTS, S
velopment of inherited seeds of disease, breeders) Messrs. .T. G. Snell & Bros., of EdmOn- forth. 781
its contamination by bile -or. oth ton and is one of bQot pigs ' broughtinto
.. f the eg,e�rlysle,as well ..
6 the county. His Sire, "BOY&l
causes, seriour� maladies surely follow -j' as tne sire of his dam, ((Sir Dorchester Cardiff," . - O,A.140D.
A highly accredited remedy for these_ and his grand sire, "Lord Liverpool.,' were first
evils is NortbroT & Lyman's Vegetable prizewinners at the Royal Shows in England, -% . S. CAMPBELL, Provincial Laud Surve
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also at the Provincial Fairs ib C", D. and Civil Engineer. Orders by mail pron
Discover�, and Dyspeptic cures whiab 41 per sow, payable at the time, Of selvice,with
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fertilizes it by promoting digestion 'and TURNER, Brucetield. �70 �
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leading shades; Black and Colored CashmereB'in endless vairiety, at the Iowa
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Squaxes, Clouds an ladies' and children's Wool Hood
Mittens, etc. Ladies' Underwear; Gentlemen's Underwear, Misses' Underwes
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� Boys' Underwear, at prices that defy competition. Canadian Plain Grey
. White Scarlet and Fancy Check' Flannels; also full range of all the legAii
.1 shades in Fine French Twills. Canadian -Blankets -at rook bottom .Prices. Oi
Hosiery and HaberdaBbery Department will be found cc plate in every respe(
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. price. Ladies', Misses and Children's Fur Sets, Caps, etc., in great v iety,
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Ithis'line we secured some very rare bargains, which we are determined to gi,
our pustomers, the full benefit of. An inspection of this department will cc
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eho* goods. . .
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doornorthof thePost Office' where they will be found with a laxge and well -
selected stock of DUNHAM PIANOS, which are so well known and highly
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spoken of by all musicians. EXCELSIOR ORGANS.—T " [;a Organs have re-
beived the highest rewards wherover shown, and have alsojZceived a diploma at
the Industrial Fair just closed at" Toronto. 'We aJso keep in stock other Pianos
and Organs, and all kinds of small instruments, sheet music and instruction
books. Agents wanted. 1
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r�,ot gum, bUt forinS a hi.ghly pbllahed'SW7
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