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nealtip Tickets,
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fen a limiteit
lee SI per ewe.
Ission 2,
-s
777
sale, the in_
Ivellestablished
[nsurance bent -
for pars icuisra
eaforth. 774
m the premises
• Tetakerstnith,
a- old red heifer
o the left ear.
oe as will teed
plirrErt
785-4
M —For sale,
ks o4, and -ono
drateglet. pe.n.
also About, tea
Sant to be sold
conceseion
u.784,x
te For Sale,
[Y. oseepiedley
• two .acres ot
levelling house
Kge also a good
situated two
and would be
retired fa-teter
the undersign.
MRS. Jeslili
Mixt
reby eaationed'
to- the• taste
life -time, of the
en except my-
ized to collect
ieinte given for
p he reengrlizeil
MoDONAL.,
788-4
of the VeKillop
,atty be held
id -y, the 6th
ef 12 o'olook
e views of the
taken,est to- the
We? ter threth-
te bring with
ace or th le last
neetieg is ex-
niesee meet at
ie the Commer-
•NNON, Seers -
785 -2
lef.+Physician
Office an.% red.
Dr. Hut ehigene
air 781
iareSurgetee said
Oftlee andreel-
ietteecood door
842
ehyslcia a,, Sur.
�LnyvtHeron.
• street north,
School.
Greduete
an,Stageon and
end Regiaenee,
t Brick House
as
EFIELD,
i. D. C. M., Vic -
P. and E3
Et. C. So Eden;
>a, Erse oul, far
774
!T1 ST.
dlege of Dental
Ln the rooms
tire, Whitney's
led and satis-
derate.
thout ealse
Dentist, has
he hireiness of
d removed to
ditchell, where
extracted with
nitrous oxide
E)artiee froma
ft expenses 722
Arris$Te
and CGuege
e he le able to
etistey suitable
a Specialty,
itle Gas given.
'151
reet, Seaforth.
L. D. S.,,
r
face. CADET'S
q*ORTII, oppo-
noel Hotel, on
d THURSDAY
rate Oxide Gaa
teeth. Thee gas
,I.„.
everight since
ng been one of
rovince. pa,
Inhale the gas
ted pet a min-
ts& disagreeable
_ w testh please,
atteutiort paid
-In Teeth in -
730 -62'
-NCIER
thetturpose ot
q=nasle.,ics no
most favorable
M R. IIATES•
rth. 692
ltd, Surveyor
mail prorapt
JANUARY 6, -1883.
10101le,
.4.14IM4M4,14
Long Verses to be rovmcl
the Bible.
Thomas ideliinne y, Bervie,Connty- of
Rraceehas evidently looked over his Bible
from beginning to end. Some time -ago a
publishing house in Pennsylvania offer -
ea * prize of 520 to the person com-
municating to them where the longeat
verse in the Bible couldbe found. Mr.
MaKinney did not compete for 'the
prize, bathes taken a memorandum of
fhe following as a result of his search
through the steered book ::Genesis,24:14,
64 words- Exodus, 7:19, 66 words;
Leviticus:4:35, 64 words; Numbers,
40, o woria •1Deuteronomy, 13:5,78
words; Joshua, 8:13, 80 words; Judges,
19.9;67 words, Ruth, 3:13, 62 words,
First Samuel, 29:4, 75 words; Second
Samuel, 1419, 66 words • First Kings,
73 words; Second *logs, 16:15,
79 words; First Chronicles, 29-
:2, 73 words ; Second Chronicles, 2-
:14, 80 words; Ezra, 3:8, 75 words;
Neherctiah, 9:32, 65 words, Esther, 8:9,
90 words, Job, 42:11,1 65 words,
Psalms, 75:8, 45 words ; Proverbs, 30:4,
47 words; Ecclesiastes, 4:8, 57 words;
Songs of Solomon, 3:445 words; Isaiah,
45:14, 68 words; Jeremiah, 21:7, 83
words; Lamentations, 2:6, 51 words;
Ezekiel, 46:9, 81 words ; Daniel, 5:23,
78 words; Hosea, 1:10, 58 words; Joel,
2:20, 55 words; Amos; 6:10, 65 words;
Obadieh, 1:18, 50 words ; Jonah, 4:2,
55 words; Micah, 4:2, 59 worde ; Na-
hum, 2:13, 48 words; Habakkuk, 3:17,
46. words; Zephaniah, 4:8, 56 words;
Haggtii, 1:14, 54 words; Zechariah,
11:4, 63 words, Malachi, 3:5, 60 words.
It will be seen that the 9th verde bf the
8th chapter of Esther, is the longest
in tilt) Bible.
uur breakfaat tables with -a ti -1icately
flavored beverige, which May save us
man/uhl ea dooton' bills. It is by the
judi ions use of such article!! of diet that
a co tit tion may be gradually built
Iv Unfit t every
tendenoy
tie 'mai
ready
is a wel
many a f
woll fort
properly
vice
ing ' wa
paokete
labelled
patine
makers uf Eppe's Ch
afternoon use. 736-52
trcmg enough to re
to disease. Hundredk if sub -
'es are floating ar Una us -
o attack herever there
k point. 'e may escape
tal abaft by eeping Urseteee
ified with p biood. and a
ourished fr Ser-
tte. Made ply with boil -
✓ or milk. Bela only in
nd tins (i po nd and Pound,)
"James Epps & ome°.
emists, Lon on, Co.,ing."—Almo
olate &sewn for
No Time to Read.
How many times I have heard wo-
men s:ty, "i would like to attend leoe
tures oe art or literatare, or I would
like to perfect myself in a language, but
I have not the time. I scarcely find
time to read two books in a year.”
Some of them spoke the truth, but the
assertions of others were open to criti-
cism. Not conteat with bearing and
doing what nature and necessity had.
laid- upon them, these women had
themselves heaped up a lot of sewing,
housekeeping and social duties, till
they might as well attempt to find
time for thought and quiet for study
under the wheels of juggernaut. Saxe
Holme once said, "I wourd have every-
thing in the house kept as clean as a
china cap," and for ray part I would
have no woman cultivate her mind if
by so doing she must have a slovenly
home. Indeed there would be a vital
defect in any such culture. But to keep
a house delicately clean attain order is
one thing, and to fill it with fancy
work, which is the raost difficult sort of
litter to keep freekom dust, is another.
To supply a family with an abundance
of well fitting garments is a weary task;
but if each one of the garments must
have miles and miles a ruffles and
miles of triramings, it becomes work
fit only to be given to convicts who are
Sentenced to hard ls.bor. A few calks
and pleasant vists, and a few friendly
tea fights in tlae course of a year
brighten and cheer one up but a for. •
mat acquaintance with a whole town,a.nd
formal and burdensome entertainments
of all aorts, ought never to be under-
* taken Save by those unfortunates who
are compelled to do•it. To be sure we
are commanded to • love onr neighbor,
but we are not commanded to exchange
visite with letiri every three months. To
love one's family, to minister to their
needs and comforts and happiness, is a
hely duty, but to spend heart and brain
in catering to their selfishness, laziness
- and vanity, is La folly, and a wicked
folly.
I am convinced that at least one-
quarter of the work performed by wo-
men is uanecessary, and that the world
weuld get on quite as well without it.
It is like the ottoman cover I 0130 saw
a a lady working. She was all bent up,
and was putting her eyes out counting
stitches, "I don't get any time for
reading," she said plaintively, as she
picked up some beads on a needle. "Yon
must have a great deal of leisure." And
yet she had spent more time embroider-
ing a ridiculoue Jog on a piece of broad-
cloth than I hadspent with ray books
in a year, and when the work was done
she covered it up with a lace tidy and
put it in a dark corner where the sun
wouldnot fade it, and threatened to
cut off the children's ears if they
ever sat upon it. It did not have the
poor merit of being economical for the
price of the Material would have bought
enough handsome damask for two
covers. A friend of mine tells of seeing
a squaw seat herself by the town
pump, unroll a bundle of calico, out out
a dress, make it, putit on and Walk off,
all in about two hours. I have always
regretted that he did not continue the
story by telling me that the squaw
spent her leisure beautifully. I would
not have woreen reduce their sewing to
such a simple performance, but a good
deal would be gained if they thought
more about living and less about its ac-
cidents. The transcendent fact is what
we are, not what we accumulate or
possess. Even knowledge may be so
used that it is merely an ornatnent,
which keeps up a twinkling about the
mind, like bright jewels in pretty ear,
and is only a pesseesion and not a pea
of ourselves. To fill time, to pass it
busily, is not to nee it. Labor in itself
is not worthy. The meanest work that
makes home a lovely sacred place is
consecrated and fit for the hands of a
queen; but delicate work that ministers
to 110 human need,even if it has artistic
merit to recommend it, if itl consumes
the hours a woman ought to use train-
ing her mind to think, and her eyes to
see, and ma -king her brains something
more than a Mere filling for her skull, IS
busy idlenss and a waste of time. I
hope the day will come when every
woman who can read will be ashamed
of the columns "for the ladies," printed
in some of our papers, and which tell
avith more sarcastic emphasis than any
words of mine,how some women chooso
to spend their leisure. Surely if they
have time to follow intricate directions
for making all sorts of trimming, not so
good as that sold in the shops at two
cents a yard,and for crocheting all aorta
of llummediddles, they may if they will,
find a few moments in which to read a
book.
Do no
ing oak
the rem
quire a
sons Sto
it acts g
the blo
stimulates the liver a
speedily ures,bilious
pepsitei digestion.Sea
from on end of Cana
and you eannot find a
it. I Try it and use it 'n your families.
Sold ev rywhere in la4rge bottles at 50
-
cents.
There are many 1 oollish things done
in this *orld and. �ne of the most
foolish and we may add wicked) things
is to rap led a cough or cold. Now we
know t at Coughs, colds, bronchitis,
catarrh and all chest, throatand- lung
trouble if neglected are sure to end in
consuna
easily
Carson'
is no re
Sold ev
°feats.
Peet ria ! rectoria I Pectoris,! The
great and trueeremedy ler cOughs,colds,
bronchitis, catarrh andi consumption.
Have you tried -Pectori 7 It is
id in twenty-five, cent ottles. It
(O'er fails. If you Cannot !procure it
m your dealer enalose 511 to Smith
McGlasheneToroeto, and iwis we will
nd y n free by exeress 5 bottles. It
ay S ve your life.
take pills or
el, for at thi
ts may be ser
dose of physi
ach and Co
ntly on the
d, improves
powder e contain -
time of the year
owe If you re-
take Dr. Car-
stipation Bitters;
bowele, -purifies
the circulation,
d kidneys, and
ess,headache,dys-
oh the drug stores
La to the other,
remedy equal to
TI -IE BUI'LO
High professional sandtion has been
accorded to it; and its claims to public
0011tIdellee are justified by ample evi-
dence. Price, $1.00. Sample bottle,
10 cents. Ask for Northrop & Lyman's
Vegetable Discovery and Dyspeptic
Care... Thtewrapper befte's a fete -gm&
of their signature. Soid in Seaforth
by Lumsden Wilson. 75052a
tion and dee h. They may be
red by using as direeted Dr.
Pulmonary ough Drops, there
edy-equal t it. It never fails.
rywhere in ia.rge bottles at 50
•
.40
DI' 'EXPOSITOR.,
A General Stampede.
Never was such a rush made for any
drug store as is now at C. Duncan's
for a trial bottle of Dr. King's New Dis-
covery fopr Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. I All persona afflicted with
Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe
Coughs, or any affeotion of the Throat
and Lungs, can get a trial bottle of this
great remedy free, by calling at above
drug store. 783.52.4
80
11
fr
11
a
hy
see
iser
zzin
e fo
e w
ara
n &
1
A
theria
With
asal
t eat
True to Her Trust.
Too netich cannot be said of the ever .
faithful !wife and mother, constantly
watching and oaring for her dear ones,
never neglecting a single duty in their
behalf. 1 'When they are assailed by
disease, and the system should have a
thorough cleansing, the stomach and
bowels !regulated, blood purified, and
malarial poison exterminated, she
must know - that Electric Bitters are
the only sure remedy. They are the
best and purest medicine in the world
and only cost fifty cents. Sold by p.
Duncani 783.52.4
!
Holloway's Ointment and Pills.
Ever ,Useful.—The afflicted by illness
should look their diseese fully in the
face, and at once seek a remedy for
them. A; short eearch will convince
the moat, sceptical that these noble
medicaMents have afforded ease, com-
fort, and oftentimes complete recovery,
to the most tortured sufferers. The
Ointment Will cure all descriptions of
sores, syounds, bad legs, sprains, erup-
tions, e ysipelas, rheumatism, gont and
skin a ections. The Pills never fail in
correcting andstrengthening the
stoma*, and in restoring a deranged
liver to a wholesome condition, in
rousing torpid kidneys to increase their
BecretiOn, and. in re.establishingthee
natural healthy activity of the bowels.
Holloway's are the remedies for com-
plaint of all classes of society. 774.52
,
ilu.cklen's Arnica Salve.
swer thiEi Ques4on. P
o so raanypepple we see around
to -prefer to suffer and be made
ble by indig
ss, loss of ap
d, yellow ski
11 sell the
teed to cure
Wilson. 78
a
11
10
tra
Maas,
stion, constipation,
etite, comiug up of
, when for 75 cts.
Shilole's
em. Sold, by Lnms-
-26.
loh's Cat rh Remedy.
arvellous curlo for catarrh, diph-
canker month and headache.
each bottle there is are ingenious
"njector for the more ,successfal
ent of these complaints without
harge. Price 50 cents. Sold. by
en & Wilsou 780-26.
oh's Consumption Cure.
This is beyond question the most [om-
ega I Cough Medicine we have ever
old, few dosesinvariably cure the
orst cases of Cough, Croup, and Bron-
hiti while its 'Wonderful success in
he c
aral
inc
,o
11
11
a
edi
oug
rice
un
SO
re of Cotau
el in the
its first disc
g
arantee, a t
ine can st u41.-- If you have a
we earne tly -ask you to try it.
10 cts., 50 ct . and 51.00. If your
s are sore,- qbest, or Back lame,
lailoh's roro s Plaster. Sold by
um den & Wilso . 780 26.
ption is -without a.
"story of medicine.'
very it has been sold
st which no other
1It
Ti
cuHt.
are not swept ewe
less arch.—Reen
cern has- been int
founI wanting.
;Cort extractor alo
swa gathering n
,roll
!that
'subs
•Ext
!cure
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BARGAINS -I BARGAINS I
4,
WILLI M CAMPBELL & 00.S
POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE.
We have just received another large consignment of goods, making our stook
complete in every department, and- at prices that caenot be surpassed. in the
Dominion. . ,
IDIR.MSS 04003:3S..
A large and well selected stock of Plain and Fancy Dress Goods in all the
leading shades; Black and Colored Cashmeres in endless variety, at the lowest
possible price*
•
4MINMEINIMS4••••=
CLOTHS AND CLOAKING&
•
A. choice selection in all the newest designs, at popular prices.
IDE CIID Mr)
PLOWS! PLOWS ! PA,RoMM
BANKING HOU
—AT THE—
HU RO 14 FOUNDRY,
SEAFORTH.
I have on hand a large assortment of
PLOWS fitted with hardened Steel
beards, which for quality of Eked and
hardness of temper, cannot be surpass-
ed in Canada. Come and see our
CI-AaNT GI- PLOW" -
It is a real gem, and for quality and
price cannot be beat. We give special
attention to PLOW POINTS„iesing
only hard, strong iron, and warrant
them to wear with any plow point
made. We also make
CRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAW CUTTERS
MID Loa ROLLERS. .
Special attention given to all repair
work. Reapers and Mowers repaired
with neatness and despatch, and at
lbwest living profits. I have also made
arrangements with L. D. Sawyer & Co.,
of Hamilton, to keep a full line of re-
pairs for all machines sold by them.
Good Reliable Agents Wanted.
THOMAS HENDRY,
- Seaforth.
In Wool:Goods of every description. • An immense stock of Ladies' Fancy Wool
Spews, Clouds end Promenade Scarfs; ladies' and children's Wool Hoods,
eMittens,'eto. Ladies' Underwear, Gentlemen's Underwear, Misses' Underwear,
Boys' Underwear, at prices that defy competition. Canadian Plain Greys,
White Scarlet and Fancy Check Flannels; also full range\ of all the leading
shades in Fine French Twills. Canadian Blankets at rock bottom prices. Otir.
Hosiery and Haberdashery Department will be found complete in every respect.
-
Large assortment of Fur Goods. Gentlemen's Fur Caps in every style and
price. Ladies', Misses and Children's Fur Sets, Caps, etc., in great variety, at
unapproachable prices.
Stands the Test of Time.
9 tries all filings, and few are the
ma, habits or adjuncts of life that
before its remorse-
dy after remedy for
oduced, tested and
Putnam's Painless
e holds undisturbed
w strength as years
n, and holding it with the power
merit alone an give. Take no
itute. Putinam's Painless Corn
acold every here. 762-52.u.
r never ils to make a complete
Dr. 8 mith's
t German Worm Remedy is as
eable to the alate of a child as the
delicious co fections. Sold by J.
arts. 754.52.
,Gre
agr
DIOS
Rob
St
Sho
are
of t
and
net
and
unf
adv
ci
Rol
Epps's Cocoa.
Grateful and Comforting.—"By s
thorough knowledge of the natural 1 .ws
which govern the operations of diges-
tion and nutrition, and by a careful ap-
plication of the fine properties of well
-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided
Lo
ful
yo
re
pti
As
0111
me
Ba
of
th
mi
ly develop° int
tio . 774.65.2
tistics of
that nine t
brought to th
e generative
nerve food, k
o Medicine,
comes highl
iling cure in
rtiaement
rantees of cu
erts, Seafort
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruiees, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, Fetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, ;and all skin 'eruptions; and p0B1-
tively cures piles. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfactien or money re-
funded. Price 25 cents per box. For
Sale by 0. Duncan. 778.52
A simple herb fowl on the sunny
plains of a southern oliin.e has, under
the skilful manipulation of Dr. Van
Buren, proved one of the greatest bless•
ings ever sent to suffering humanity.
Dr. Van Buren's - Kidney cure is 1 ac-
knovvledged all the world over as the
onlyerfect remedy for kidney troubles.
your druggist has it. 770.62.8.778 I
Proclaim it far and wide that Dr.
Van Briren's Kidney Care uot only im-
mediately relieves all kidney disease,
but What is more important to the un-
fortunate sufferer, will ultimately pure
him effectually. -770-528778 1I
A beautiful head of hair,— There is
nothing more pleasing in the external
appeerance of women or men than a
beautiful head of hair, and it is posSible
for every person to possess it by using
the long and well known Cingalese
Hair Restorer. Sold at 50c per bottle.
77,0.52,8.778.
Beautiful hair is one of the raost
striking and pleasing of characteriptics,
and can *easily be obtained by -the, -use
of the Cingalese Hair Renewer. e' Sold
at l'Oc per bottle. 770.52.8.778. '
Farmers before buying your raper
and mower oil ask for and procnre a
sample of "Kaiser" Machine Oil. lIt is
warranted not to gum, and is guaran-
teed to give good satisfaction. 753-52
Now that the reaping and mewing
season is coming on, farmers abould
remember that that "Kaiser" Machine
Oil istlae best reaper and mower oil
in the market. For sale by all dealers.
753-p2
unatic Asylums
nths of their patients
ir condition by abuses
organs. A great Brain
own as Mack's Mag -
sold b3i, our druggists,
recommended as an
all these diseases. See
n another column.
es issued . by J. S.
. 780.52
aughters, ives, Mothers,
k to your hesl(h I The many pain-
nd weakening diseases,from which
suffer, despa ring of a cure, can be
edied by that unfailinglregnlator and
ifying tonic, 3urdock Blood Bitters.
your drugg st for proof. 774.65.
•
A Wise Maxim.
stitch in time saves nine," not
in making garnaenta, but also in
ding health. If Haayard's Pectoral
sera were nsed in thle earlier- stages
oughs and cclds, ma y a "stitch in
side," and t4any a c se of torn lungs
ht be avoide4t, that, neglected,rapid-
irreparable consump-
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Oar Clothing Department is something simply immense. We are showing
the largest and cheapest stook of Ready-made Clothing ever 'offered to the Sea -
forth tried°, from the cheapest Tweed to the finest Broadcloth. Stacks of Meti's
and Boys' Overodats that must be cleared out this fall, having bought largely in
this 11ne we secured some very rare bargains, which we are determined to give
our customers the full benefit of. An insection of this department will con-
vince the closest buyer that readymades were never before offered at each low
prices. We cordially invite all to call' r.nd satisfy themselves. No trouble to
shqw goods. -
Customers will And our new man, MR, ELMER. PARKER, genial, polite
and obliging with all.
Remember the place, No. 3_Campbell'8 Block, opposite Royal Hotel.
Wm. Campbell & Co.
eh
in jaundice, is literally "as yellow as a
"nee." It has this appearance be -
se the bile, which enables the
wets to act, i'S diaected from its pro -
r course into the blood,. In connec-
ia with this ymptom there is nausea
ating of the tongue, sick headaehe,
i .purity of the breath, pains through
t .e right side and shoulder blade, dys-
repsia and constipation. These and
other concomitants of liver complaint
a e completelyremoved by the use of
N srthrop & irman's Vegetable Dis-
c very and D eipeptio Cure, which is
so an eradica t of scrofula, erysipelas,
t rheum, ill era, cancers, humours,
male weaknees, jaundice and lumbe-
. It tones the stomach, rouses the
er, and after relieving them, causes
e bowels thereafter to become regular.
Yellow
he complex]
eked liver
as a Guinea.
on, in a case of un -
complaint, culminating
AUCTIONEERS.
P. BRINE, Lieenoed A.uetioneer for the
• County of Huron. Sales attended in all
parts of the County. All orders left at the Ex.
e °Moe Office will be promptlyattendedto.
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CCOOPEI4 Brussels, clounty Auctioneer.
• .Sales of . all deecriptions promptly at-
tended in any part of the county on reasonable
tern. Orders left at the office of the 'HURON
•E xele men, or. a dd•ressed to Brawls, will receive
proMpt attention, .
ADELGATTY, Licensed, Anetioneer for the
• County of Huron. Sales of all deseriptione
proMptly attended to on reasonable terms. Ad-
dress . Walton, P. 0. or Lot 14, Concession 14,
MeEillop. 774
li
FALL, 1882.
C2
Soma
Received:gnd Opened • up the Contents of
30 Cases of Old Country Goods.
NSPEOTIOil INVITED.
. S_A_PCDRrE1-1
CARD OF THANK.S.
- GENTLEMEN : Please accept my
many thanks for the very liberal pat-
ronage you have extended to me during
the past five years in Seaforth es hair
d4sser, and I be leave to ask for a
coatinuance of the same. I have my
premises fittea un with the new patent
adjustable chairs, which for qomfort
and convenience are second to none.
With a cordial invitation to all, I am,
yoktr obedient servant,
JOHN C. CONSTABLE,
Protical Hair Dresser! Cady's Block
Opposite Commercial Hetel, Main
Street, Seaforth.
N. B.—Bowling Alley in conneetion.
C. DUNCAN,. Dis
PURE 1)11UC
xosillaaaa
SEAFORTH.
OFFICE—In the premises former-
ly occupied by the Bald. of Com-
merce; and wider the Commercial
Hotel, Main Street.
NOTES AND BILLS. DISCOUNTED,
English and Foreign Exchange
Purchased and Sold.
IFARMERS'SALE NOTES
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Purchased at Reasonable Rates.
Money Lent on Collateral Seellsritier
Drafts Issued, payable at •par at all
Branches of the Ban ,k of Commerce.
1NTERICST Allowed on Depomits
Money -to Loan on Mortgages.
M. P: 1-1 Si
Manager (find Broprietor;
The Royal Hotel,
(LATE CARMICR A EL'S)
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO.
JAMES WEIR
1SZEGS to inform his old friends and the travel-
." ling public that having purchased this new
and -commodious hotel building, he has thorough-
ly re -furnished and re -fitted it from top to bot-
tom, and it is now one of the most comfortable
and convenient hotels in the county. By strict
attention to the wants of his customers he hopes
to merit a share of public patronage. The rooms
are all well furnished and well heated. The her
will be kept supplied with the best, and an at -
tentative and trust worthy hostler will always be
in attendance. Good sample rooms for Commer-
cial Travellers.
Remember the "Royal Hotel," corner of Main
and Goderich Streets, Seaforth. 733
r• r JAMES WEIR, Proprietor y
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N a 6 WAREi-IOUSE.
f:12 ko; SEAFORTH.
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WOULD intimate to the fatraers of Tinter-
ernith, l oKiilop and the surroundurg country
that nee elevator is now completed whereby I can
unload grain with as much ease as any holise rn
the trasie. By strict attention to business 1 hope
not only to retainbut to increase -the large patron -
O age abich has been accorded to me n.nder less
adeantageoue circumstances during the past
0,1 sixteen years, III which I have been eenthmously
in the grain business.
o 0 JAMES BEATTIE,
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un SECURE THE SHADOW.
pensing Chemist,
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> ANDriEW CALDER,
0 2 THE PEOPLE'S PHOTOGP.APIIEB, begii to
, state that he has returned home from Da -
X kota. and is convinced atilt f'There's no plan
xa 1;1 like home," awl be intends to remain at home,
aed will henceforth give his entire pergenta at-
tention to bis business; His facilities- for doing
good wink aro unexcelled, and he can guarantee
satisfaction. Come one, come all, and bring
you relatirns and friends, and revere the
shadow ere tbe substance fades. I an -ammo
modiste you all, atel can send you on your way
rejoicing. Just try me and prove we. Charges
moderate. Remember the place—Seott's Block,
MainStreet, Seaforth.
762 •ANDREW CALDER. '
—DEALER IN—
ANO CHEMICALS, 1:11 STUFFS & PATENT MEDICINES,
Invites speciel attention to his stock of
DRUG, SUNDRIES AND FANCY GOODS.
A. complete stock of Razor arid Razor Strops, Pipes and. Pipe Fixtures, Purses
and Pocket Bra, Clothes, Hair and ooth Brushes; Combs in every, descrip-
tion and. price.
A LARGE tSL, WELL-ASSOR ED STOOK OF PERFUMERY
, Also, a liarge stock of all kinds of Horse and Cattle Medicines kept
always in stocli at
FT_T Et 3NT IT T_T _
J. S, PORTER SEAFORTH.
1 am determined to Clear Out my
Entire Stock of Furniture regard.
less of Cost.
THOSE IN WANT, it will pay them to sneer-
-A- tain prices before purchasing elsewhere.
give a large discount to thee° paying aseh, ee.
pee/ally to newly married couples.
I am still selling six highly finished chairs for
$2.50. I also keep Knowlton's Spring Bed, the
beet and cheapest in the market; warranted
perfectly noiseless.
Warerooms directly opposite M. R. Counter's
Mammoth Jew elry Store, Main Street, Seaforth,
East Side.
Cash for hides, skins, fail and tallow. No
truck or trade. Cash for everything.
625 JOHN 8. PORTER,
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0. DUNCAN'S,
SUCCESSOR TO E. HICKSON & CO.
pRY G
-GREAT ORGAINS IN
ODS, MILyNERY & MANTLES
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‘qoails ulvN
1-10VFM_A_TV 131R.OrTI-IMIZS'
CHEAP oCASH STORE.
Stock
CA BRNO'
1113OCK.
Complete
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a SEA.FORTH PLANING MILL,'
SASH, DOORAND BLIND FACTORY
r uppu E stibieriberbega leave to tliankhlanumerou
customers or the liberalpatronage extended to
himaince connnencing balances In BeaforthAnd
trusts hat he may be favored with a continuance
of the same.
Partiesintendingto buildwould do went* aiva
him a eall,as he will continue to keep on hand
largo stock of allkinds el
Dry Pine Lumber, Sashes, Doors,
Blinds and Mouldings, Singles,
Lath, &c.
He fe else onfiden t of gf.v Inge Hal acti on t o then
who may favourhim with their patronage,as nous
but first-claenworken en aiecrnpioyl3d.
Partioulter Attention paid to Custom Flinire
lea
201 JOHN H. BROADFOOT.
terBELL'S MILLS, KIPPEN.91
CHRYSTAL & BLACK, :
JOHN MPNEV1N;
Proprietor of these- well known and popular mills,
has now got everything in first-class working
order, and is prepared to turn out an article of
FA IVI I LY FLOUR which cannot be ex-
'
celled by any mill in the pouetry.
GRIMING DONE WHILE THE PAIITY
• WAITS F,011 IT.
Flour exchanged for wheat. Chopping of every
description promptly attended to. Flour and
Bran always on Hand, and sold at the lowest
market prices. Remember the pop ar i
JOHN McNEVIN, Kippen.
in Every Line. Call and
Inspect the doods and Prices.
HOFFMAN BROTHERS, Seaforth
PRACTICAL '
BOILER MAKERS.•
THE Subscribers have bought the Tools and
Boiler Business lately carried on by the God-
erich Foundry and Manufacturing Company, and
havieg had an experience of over eight years in
that shop, are now prepared to carry on the trivia
In all its branches.
Any work entrusted to us will receive prompt
attention. Firet-class work guaranteed.
All kinds of Boilers made and repaired, also -
Smoke Stacks and Sheet Iron Work, &a., at res.
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sonable rates.
New Salt Pans made and old ones repaired Cril
the shortest notice, and at prices that defy com-
petition.
-- -- OHRYSTAL & BLACK,
SEAFORTH =783 Box 103, Goderidla.
F 0 RBES' LIVERY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Wel N. WATSON,
General Fire, Marine, Dife-and Ao-
cident Insurance Agent, Convey-
ancer, Appraiser, Etc.,
MAIN. ST., SEAFORTH•
ONLY FIRST-CLASS, -
prompt paying companies represented. All: kinds
of risks effected at lowest current rates on all
kinds of property. Special attention devoted to
Marine insurance. Insurances effected on farm
property in the "Gore Dietrict," of Galt,establish-
over 43 years, at from .821 to 1 per cent., cash,
for three years. Cheaper than any mutual com-
pany ni existence. The following eonipanies
represented, viz.: London & Lancashire, England;
Northern, England; Scottish Imperild, Scotland
British America, Toronto ; Royal Canadian, Mon -
areal ; Gore District, Galt; Canadian fire &
Marine, Hamilton; Alliance, Hamilton; Toronto
Life, (Life), Toronto; Travellers, Life and Acci-
dent, Hartford, Conn. Agent for the Canada
Permanent Loan and Savings Company, Toronto.
• Money loaned at 6 per cent. on real estate. Agent
for the 'Stat4fLine Steamship Compatiy, sailing
—AND --
SALE STABLES*
SEAFORTH.
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A ETHUR FORBES, the old estisiollehed Liv-
eryman, keeps the best and most styllith rigs
and the beat driving horses In the bnineas.
Neat and Nobby Cutters, handsome and eteme -
forteble Robes, andfast and saf horses always
ort lean&
A very handsome f ainily sleigh for 0718or two
horses.
Day and night oath promptly attended to.
Good driving horses bought and sold,
REMEMBER THE PLACE — Opposite 0. 4:1•
Willson's Agricultural Warerooms, Seaforth.
889 ARTHUR FORBES.
EYE, EAR AND THROAT!
OR. GEORGE S. RYERSON,
L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. E., Lecturer ea the Eye
Ear and Throat, Trinity Medical College, Toron-
to, and Surgeon to the Mercer Eye and Ear In-
firmary, Consulting Oculist and .Aurist to the
Institutions for the Blind. Brantford, and for,
the Deaf and Dumb. BelleVille, Ont. Late Cattle
cal Assistant Royal London Ophthalmic Hospi-
tal, Moorfielde, and Central Throat and Ear
Hospital.
317 CHURCH STREET, TORONTO.
May be eoneulted at the -
$60 to $76 ; Second Cabin $40 ; Stensa,428,. ALBION HOTEL, STRATFORD,
between New York and Glasgow. •
ge
Waescrs, Main Street, Seaforth. Office, Camp- On the Last MATTI:RD/1Y fas WAVIER
Return tickete iseued good for 12 months. W. N.
• bell's Block, opposite the Mallid0I1 Hotel. VIONT11.
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