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Usborne.
council met o the
zth pursuant to adjournmen . All
the members printout. Moved by -J.
gsokne seconded by J. Shier1 that
Jame Ballantyne be appointed collect
sea of taxes for the current year at a
emery of $75, and that he furnish bonds
to this council signed. by himself and,
ewe good securities to the amount of
02,00 for the due performance of his
;duties.—Carried. Moved by J. Shier,
',seconded by Ji Halls, that James Shoe
-
;Atom be paid $25 for extra work on
bridge at Kirktore— Carried. Moved
Hallse
;bya Horney, seconded by J.
-that ThomasWilson receive $8 to fur -
alma provisions, dm., to Joseph Hewitt
su4 wife. — Carried- Moved by 3.
seconded by J. Hackney, that
arrs: Johns receive $10 for relief.—
camera Moved by kT Hackney, sec -
;masa by H. Homey, that Alex. .Car-
eniehael receive $5 for relief.—Carried.
Moved by H. Homey, seconded by 3.
Backney, that Mrs. Dinnen receive $2
for Board of Thomas Bennett an indi-
visa—Carried. On Motion the coun-
cil adjourned until Saturday, 2nd day
of August, at 11 o'clock a. in.
Morris.
THE Cotnicre.—The council met cur -
anent to adjournment. After formal
proceedings and passing a number of
accounts it Was moved by H. Mooney,
secondee by W. Wray, that C. A. Howe
be instructed to expend. $40 in gravelling
from lots 7 to 9, on 6th concession line.
—Carried. Moved by H. Mooney, ;sec -
tended by E. J3osman,hat $20 he ex -
in. repairing centre sideroad in
the 5th concession.—Carried. Moved
are H. Mooney, seconded by B. Bos-
man, that C. A. Howe be instructed to
let a job of opening a ditch opposite lot
11, concession 6,aboat 40 rods in length.
—CarriedMoved by WWraY, sec. acknowledged champion for the cure,of
onded by H. Mooney, that C. A. Howe all Summer Complaints.' 857.52.2w,i•
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let a COD tract of digging_ a, ditch op-
posite lots 2 and 3, on 6th concession Prejudiced Peopl
line --Carried. Moved by E. Bosman, Many persons are • prejudice
seconded by C. A. Howe, that H. patent medicines, but all who
}looney have hill and culvert opposite dock Blood Bitters are corn
lot 22, concession 6, put in a proper
Etate of repain—Carried. Moved by C.
A. Howe, seconded by H. Mooney, that
E,„Boarean be allowed. 40 cents per rod
for 35 rods of ditching on centre Bide: -
road eoncesaion 2.—Carried, Moved by
W. Wray, seconded by E. Bosman, that
the treasurer be instructed to draw
three months. The object wa
the effect of light upon such a
animal. At the end of the ti
one in the light- weighed 430
and the one in the dark weig
_
to test
growing
e -the
pounds,
ed 360
pounds, and its color had fa ed to a
Iv
very pale, dirty red. Its; eyes ere s
much affected when admitted to th
light that it kept them eloped most '
ro. Th
tit th,
illy rt;
of darib
nese. It never recovered its b ight re
color, although the color imOroved-
We consider this a trifle more eau
than vivisection—but it- teaches a ye
plain lesson.
the time for the first week or t
two calves were kept together,
one from the dark room never.f
covered from his three months
f
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EPPS'S COCOA.- GRATIEPU ASID QO
FORTING.—" By a thorough knowledge'
the natural laws which govern the ape
ations of digestion and trition, ad
by a cameral application of
perties of well -selected Cm
has provided our breakfast
a 'delicately flavored bey rag whi
may save us many doctors' bills. It
by the judicious use of suchectioles
diet that a constitution ma be grad
ally built up until strong enough
resist every tendency to disease. Hu
dreds of subtle maladies are! floati g
around us ready to attack wherev; r
there is a weak point. We may escape
many a fatal shaft by keeping
well fortified with pure . floe
properly nourished frame."—C
vice Gazette.—Made- simply
ing water or milk. Sold only ii
and Tins ( lb. and lb.), b3
labelled—" James P1,13 & Co.
pathic Chemists, London,'Eng
he
a,
ta
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fine pr;
r. Ep
es eat411
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No Rival in the Fi
There is no rival for -Dr.
Extract of Wild Strawberry.
unielV
and
ivil S
a
r-
ith • ,
Packes
groce
• Horn
"-831.2
ld.
Fowl
It is t
• e
•
d aga,hist
try; Btr-
oiled 'to
acknowledge it worthy a patent a aw;
valuable discovery. 657.52.2 .
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For Old or l Youn.
• Dr. Fowler's ExtriLt of Wlild Str
berry is the remedy for OW ra, Co
Diarrhces, and Dysentery. N perso
#1„000 from the bank of Hamilton in safe without it. 8'57.52.2w.
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Wingham to meet clement expensesm=
Carried. The council then adjourned
to meet again on the 4th day of August
next. •-
Useful Receipts.
I Simple Disinfectant.— Dissolve
one-half drachm of nitrate of lead in 'a
pint or More of boiling water ; dissolve
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influence reaches the remotest fibt of
the frame and effects a universal g od.
837.52., . '
*Pru.e Blopd
1'. Is thle absolute. necessity of hash .
Blood• The marvellous results of Sh ker
Syrup upon all humors and low-
penditi nslof the blood a proven by the
cures prove it the best blood medidine.
Such h s been the some 3 of this &Side
t home It at nearly every family in
whole neigh orhoods have been taking
it _at he ame time. 1. It eradiates
Ldreorfeubl ,vita, izes and enriches the Is bed,
purifies ring and enovating-the
. Shaker Blood Sirup
whole
bilioue lood, mires dyspepsia, cures
Blood A peculiar joint in Shaker
Strengt is that it builds up and
the system while it eradi-
e, and as 'nature s great
yes itself invaluable :as a
om dieeasea that orig nate
the seasena, of cli ate
res
smite
the
este
gra
eris
bates ises.
assistant Or
proteton, f
in ohe, gea
and of ill.
1
oro
Gentle eh,
I' halve tui
raylamily
wonder'
you that it
used. I do
•Sea,reh Warr. t.
If there is any lurking taint , f scrofj la ,
in the system. Burdock Blob, d Bit re
are warranted to search itout. 857452.
2w.
rib • Rescued at at Last.
W. H. Crooker, druggist,
two drachms common. salt m a pail of down, says, when ell other re
water, pour the two solutions together, for Bowel Complaints, then D
'allow it Us settle. A cloth dripped into I Extract of Wild Strawberr
I the- rescue. 857.52.2w.
• the clear ftuid and hung up in a, room
will sweeten the atmosphere instantly.
The solution poured into foul • sinks,
drains dm will sweeten them. •
Cucumber Pickles. --To make cucum- says she could not keep hon
her pickles without salting, gather and Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam t
wash small cucumbers. Put them in .
va
a six gallon jar, and cover each pickling aling throat and lung Lion
with sharp vinegar. Add a dozed green 52.2w.
peppers. Cut a cloth to fit the jar and
lay over the pickles, on this the scum
will settle remove and rinse out every
day. If the vinegar gets weak add a
half cup of engem oamore if the, jar is
nearly full.
Nixed Pickles. ---To every gallon of
vinegar put four ounces of curry powder,
four ounces of miestard powdet, three
ounces bruised, ginger, two drachms
cayeene pepper, two ounces of tumeric,
two ounces of garlic, half - a pound
skinned onions. and a, quarter of a
poued of mit. Put all in a stone jar.
Cover it with abladdet wet with piekle,
and keep it warm by the fire for three
days, shaking it well three times a day.
Anything may be put into this {proper -
f Wa
nedies
. Fowl
come
as • me
Hopeful Words.
Mrs. McArthur, of Hopei/11e,
e wit
o cure
bles.
ation excepting, red cabbage and wal-
nuts. Gather everything fresh, such as
small cucumbers, green grapes, green
tomatoes, cauliflowers, small onions,
nasturtiums, -string beans, etc.1 Wipe
therm cut them when too large, and
throw them into the pickle. Many
housekeepers will prefer to leave out
the garlic.
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• Corn and Oats f1/4 r Horses -
The following is the comparative
value from a scientific standpoint of
torn and 'oats as food for horses, and
farmets and horses may be benefitted
by a careful perusal of it and. coMparing
it with their „Own experience in the
matter. The former is deficient in
many of the elements of nutrition so
necessary for recuperating the constant
wear and tear Which necessarily takes
place in the body of a living animal. On
this account horses which are exclusive-
ly fed on corn and hay do not receive
d.
that kinof nourishment which seems
• necessary for the due support and
maintenance of the animal fabric ;
hence we -must not be surpriSed that
corn -fed horses show every evidence of
being langui3, by sweating profuselywhen being worked, lack of .vita,lity,
etc. Oats, on the other hand,. contain
more of the essential elements of
nutrition than any other article- of ;food
which can be fed with. impunity to
horses. Oats aro not only the most
natural food for horses, but are decided-
ly the most nutritious. They are the
cheapest because there is no •risk in.
feeding them, and experience has
taught that horses properly fed on oats
and, timothy hair can, with- regular
exercise, good grooming and proper
sanitary regnlations, be brought to the
highest state of physical culture, and
can perform more work with ;less evi-
dence of fatigue than when fed on- any
other article of food.
A Dealer,
Hon. W. P. Beveridge, .Andolver, N.
says he has tried and sold all kind
Liniments, but Dr. Dow's Sturgeo
Liniment beats them all. He say
has never found one so good for wh
is recommend, viz: Rheumatism,
bago, Sciatica, Sprains, Bruises an
kinds of pains and, aches that are
ficially influenced by external ap
tion. 805 52.
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Worms Cannot Live
where Dr. Schilling's German
Cream is u ;
sed it never fails. No f
should be without it. For sale b
druggists. 837 52. -
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A Startling Discovery.,
Mr. Wm. Johnson, of Huron, Da
writes that his wife bad been tro
with acute Bronchitis for many y
and that all remedies tried gave nd
moment relief, until he procured.a
of Dr. King's New Discovery for
sumption, Coughs and Colds,
had a magical effect, and produ
perma,nent cure. It is guarant
awe all Diseases of the Throat, 14
or Bronchial Tubes. Trial' bottles f
J. S. Roberts' Drug Store, Large
$1. 833.52
tie Erie
Well Rewarded.
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A liberal reward will be paid. p
party evh6 will produce a cage of
sals-
ail
r's
to
t.,
out
re -
57.
of
Oil
he
t it
I all
me
to, On . Fele. 20t 18l4.
ed Sha er Bloc. Syrdp in
for scrofulas b mor
iccess, and am ha pyto
the best m dici e we over
sincerely a vise any one
who iia trclubled with crof la to give
this vallnable remedy a tial, nd aisure
them Wee, not be d sepia into .
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Very truly your J P. ayabJni
Shaker Bjlood kifrrip is sol by J. S.
Roberts, drjiggist, Seaforth. Pride $1
per bottle, r six for $5. 855. 2. •
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orra
ily.
all
To ReImovo Dandru
scalp wi h Prof. Low's
Soap. A delightful me
the toilet 857.52m.
-111•11, "Mee
ff—C eari4 the
Mag.c Su phur
iheated soft for
A drying Evil.—Children
fretful and ill when wordas are t
Dr. Low13- orm Syruplsafel
worms. 87.52m.
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Wormg often destroy chill
Freeman s Worm Powders
worms, a expelntherd from
tern. 85 :.2m. ,
eie • National Pills is the favo
tive 8,0;d a, ti -bilious medicine,
mild nd t °rough. 85 .52m.
Bu'• .len.'s Arniba S
'
The hes' salve in the World
bruises, lo es, ulcers, s It rhe
sores, tetter, chapped h ends
corns, midi all skin ern tions,
tively cure piles, or uc pay
It is guarainteed to give perf c
tion, or ita ney refunded. Pric
per box. For ' sale by J. S
833.52.
ota,
bld
ars,
per-
ottle
on-
hich
ed a
d to
rigs,
ee at
Size
any
iver,
Kidney or Stomach complaint that
cure.
cure,,
your' your'
ases,
tion,,
ured,.
re.
per
erte,
Electric Bitters will not speedily
Bring them along, it will cost you
ing for the medicine if it fails to
and yen will be well rewarded fo
trouble besides. All Blood die
Billionsness, Jaundice, - Constip
and general debility are quickly
Satisfaction guaranteed or mono
faaded. Price only fifty dent
bottle. For sale, by J. S. Ro
Seaforth. 383.52.
Dangerous Symptoms.
A imginess men hasn't much ti
devote to getting sick and well.
It is a rather expensive affair to.
His ti tne retillionteans money, a
lose of time often -rein. It is h
should take time by the foreloc
should check die ease at its first a
apes. , Such dangerous sympto
coughand colds' should be des
at their first appearance by Dr.
PulmOnary Cherry Balsam. Thi
best- remedy for these' diseases
Mr. B. W. Masters, of ,Hamiitom
says fillet he had a cough for
which he feared would end in co
tion. , Dr. Wilson's Phimonary
13alsairn cured him perfectly. ' 79
in StableS.
This
is a timely topic, because this
is the season when repairs of 'buildinge
are iwaned and carried out. No stable
for farm animals should be withont a
window. Every fermer sees . his dog
and cat select a belt of tallish* to bask
in, and sem the cattle seek the sunny
side of the barnyard in the winter. We
know the influence of direct sunshine
upon plants, and here is an experiment
to show what darkness will do for ani
Dials. Says a writer in the National
Live Stock Journal : " We ;had two
deep -red calves of the -same ,age (sixty
days), one weighing 180 pounds awl the
other 182 pounds. The latter we placed in
adark room,with a trough that could be
filled by a spout through a partition.
The other was confined in the same
amount of space, but in full light, and
both were fed exactly alike for the neat
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Holloway's Pills.
With darkening days and ch
tempi:matures the digestion bee°
paired, the liver dipordered,
mind despondent, unless the
the irregularity le expelled f
blood and body by 3uOli an alter
these Pills. They directly, atta
sourde of the evilethrust out all,
ties from the circulation, res
isteropered organs to their natnr
a, d nomad all defectivej or cont
ed secretions. Such'aneasy
instituting health, strength, an
fulness should be applied by all
storriachs are w.eak; whose mi
much, harassed, or whose bra'
overworked. Holloway's is es
a blood tempering medioine,wh
&
I hand
Corn and
rem:mime
-One
corn
(Sign
Sold
Seal
ottl
cult
d,)
irthl
L
fee
sed. Dr. Sera ern
Wart Erad tato
r,
d it as doing all i
is worth fodr of
My cores a
. C. Burro ghe
•nesden & W limn
ff
re
xp
re
de
the
to
th
of ten
arise.
Is all
, but
treys
sys-
urge,-
y are
ve.
for cuts,
m, fever
and post-
reqluired.
sidtisfam
20 cents
Roberts.
s Russian
,
anqt can
pro esses.
ny other
, Str tford.
ruggists,
830x26
PERFECTION L.AsT.J
SUCCESS
GNIO1i4DyiLLE
ROLLE
rlaILL
The only genii
CotintY, which n
and few equals,
America for in
Fl
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Protinent among the gre
cries, by th many cures i
gor's Spee,h Cure leads the
minutest
contain n
ac(eriaing
the piebli . Every ingredic
4ompounded, an
ad aptabito the variou
it has bees
establish0 by testimonials
are therefore col fident that
which we ettn efferito the p
ante thee, it, wil, be found n
absolute quite for dyspepsia
gestion eonstmetion and mpu
trial toltliets at sLumsden & Wile
851.52m •
A
Th
test ..e ical discov-
has Eff dad MeGre-
an. • n jee d to the
hemical analysis has b en found to
up of those in-jarus in (bents char -
the worthless spe ifics a ly offered to
t pee es es a peculiar
mplt in a for which
its e» ey is being
ourl eceived. We
re ha e preparation
bile • i h the asser-
t crit relief but an
iver o nplaint, indi-
e blood. Free
n' drug store.
ur.'
REM' MOIL
Bread Questio
e Ro ler Mill: in
h a no supsi
n tie contipeni
nufecturing ; R
i
IN MILLI
ital Ini2ortance.
I
tion Sirrst 133
in M1
n-
$1.25 Oo $ .50
the best Pm r_
Process.
f :
. ,
a Sircialty.
armers will in all cases gi3t t eir
n wheat groun, er,awndhibteyrre pew ys-
riohee and
tergegtraadeStronlionr1by far tbao the
lie has hitherto been able to ge .
emember, there is no humbdg o ex-
ment -in our adopting the Gra
u
duction System. Oar new sitste l
i
rough snd r liable. It has ee
roughly tested, and proved i a rea,
miss in Hung ry, Germany,IFr nee
gland and the United State.
We gave A 1 jFlour prev-ion a to on
at a heavy dost, and
ter Flour now. One
dent to prove our as
PPING :
ir '
or this olasslof weir
and customer* may de
heir ehopping done a
id try our famous rib
T e Gradual
I by Roller
Op
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Wife -What's the matter ow,
Itusbande-Oh, that nen algia
near kills nie. ! •
Wife -Why don't you go o L
son'sdru yitore and get a the
ring? Y iot know it cure al!
toothache, iienraleia, heede he, 1
sore throe S etc. It gives i stant
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wm
re
n ?
d toothache
sden & Wil -
Fluid Light -
h things as
ago; earache, .
ef. 851.62m
rough bands,
bet healed ?
ng McGregor
:e it. Beyond
healing corn-
s. frost bites
cured by it.
Wilson, drug -
edu
no
ati
oller Flour bring fro
p e r barrel more lthan
made by. t ,e. 01
Gristing,
pv
tei
be'
Pe
pe
th
th
an
he
or,
• of
C.
extensive chang
we guarantee be
trial will be suli
sertions correct.
CHO
Our facilities
axle unsurpassed,
pend on getting
once. Be sure a
process—roller fl
e
lour, Bran, S
d to any par
hey or Egmondv
a
8
Are yet troubled with salltrhen
or old soree of any kind thSt can
Even thoisgh it he t -f yearp sta
& Peekea Carbolic Cerate will
'the shadewi of a doubt it is fhe be -t
pound eeee known. Boils, ate n
bums or ay skin trouble, ie aii
Sold at 2 cents by Lu sden
gists. 851.52m
,•
e to
man.
him.
La his
..who
He
)pear-
ne
royed
ilson's'
the
nown.
Ont.,
years,
sump-
-
berry.
.52.
ROE3B'S G 0
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'SEAFORT
. .
P Are wishing te pialr
Gro erten; of the Choicest
partictilerly requested to
lar Grocery, St rkts
et,, Seaforth.
a0,e' now a fine Otoc
ars in the market,
give I
Pop
StrE
Bug
and will
nging
es im-
the
use, of',
in the
tive as.
It the
nipuri-
re the
I state,
mins,t-
ans of
cheer -
hose
do are
les 'are
ntially
reby
1
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FIFTEEN POUNDS FOR
FRESH HO
be as fine a I lot
5- debts per poun
eylet a- can be fou d i
OHOICEIT
I
Boi
at
I
As' ru0,1, cheap OA;
celebrated Cured Ham
ways .1on --hand. 1 Th
Pecitdlyefine this dea,so
:red illy an improi d p o ess
I
eats! wholesale midi ret il. ,
All ;kinds of :Family G o cries always
op hands. Inspecti: n, e ectfully ju-
tted.1
a,
f
ERY,
ase Fresh
Brands, sm-
all at the
lock, Main
f the best
all brands,
ur.
torts and Feed deliv-
-of Seaforth, Harpu
lie free of charge.
Lit Our Saw ills -at Egnhondvill
d Brumfield id -full operatiod.
8 E & MIJSURD.
1 84. NEW S ;WIG CO061884
T ' THE—
Post Of1ice Store.
F
1
is
Slimmer Gloves,
Fa -resole, Umbrella
meat of Boots an
grand display of C
baud. A fall stoc
ardware, consist
Oils, and Glass in
Having now a first
re prepared to sn
f shiohable suit of
t guaranteed. S
end Seaforth salt
trade prices given
other farm produc
meat of new Wall
hand. 852
Y
NE DOLLAR
stock is no
splendid asso
ress Goods, Print'
dory and Blew.
is, Cotton Eibirtin
ins and Lambie
w complete, consisting of
traent of New Spring Tweeds!,
Tapestry and Hemp Carpe
ed Cottons, Ducks and Den
Its, White Coverlids, Lase Cur
ins, Cretonnes, Hosiery an
ancy Ties, Lame, Edging
, &o. Also a coMplete assort
Shoes, Itubberst, dsc: and
gallery and Glassware just t
of Groceries, new anc flesh
of all kinds of Paints aa
I sizes, Spades, Shovele, &c
,lass tailor in the village, w
ply all who require a goo,
clothes on short Slotiee, anda
eetalties-Egmoddviile Plc r
ways kept on hand. High , t
or Butter and Epee, oats 3 d
. N. B.-A-vile:II-Aid seep
Pape i and Paper Blinds just
OSEPH MORROW.
EY.
f extracted
he ,market,
m '
es
Dd. Robb's
and Meats
ha 5 are
ha ing been
Cured
. ,
N. 1„—King's $pecifi , a sure cure
for Dyspepsia, always on h nd,
. ,
irr.T3Etill.111-0-1-t_..-8..
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. S., PORTER SEAF RTH.
.
1,77:i, 44 etermined 0 Clear Out my
Ei'ire Stock of Fur titur regard
illess of Cost.
,Etosp IN WANT, it wi 1 pay theta to aacer.
tam- prices befere pare a, sing elsewhere.
give ninrge disco nt to' those paying cash, es.
pe ialy to newly tharrierl co nles.
am -still selling six highly finished Chairs for
32.50.! also keep KnOwltor 's Spring Bed, the
heat Rud cheapest in She market;' warranted
perfectly noiseless.
_Wate Gems directly o posit e M. R. Counter'
M
EastSide. tJewelry Stor , Main Street, Seaforth
v
Cash for hides, skin, furs end tallow. N
tieickee trade. Cash for everytYng.
825 JOE); S. MITER.
HUGH
OBB.
Grand Trunk Railways
Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton ststidns as
ollows:
OINO BEAYORTH. LINTY.
Express S. -.160 P. M. :ISO P. M.
Express .... . .8:58 P. M. :16 P. M.
MixedTrain1...7:65 A.M. :45 A. M.
GOING EAST-. BRAFORTRI. nrisTo18•
Express -1...6:45A. M. :27 A.M.
Express Train,.....1:60 P. M. 1 :55 P. M.
Mixed Train...1..-.4:45 P. M. :00 P. M.
London', Huron and ruoe.
Express. Mail.
GOING NORTH7
London, depart.. 7 47 20
A.M. Pi M.
Exeter 8 56 86
Veucefield. • .: 3 17 5505
Belgrave • 99 486 0860
10 17 50
10 6 59
CLIoinndtoensboro
GOING SOUTH- • • . • • .10 5 27
10 1 16
Mail. E press
Wingham, arrive
AM. P M.
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Hensall
Kippen
Blyth ...
Wingham, depart s 7 5 57
Belgrave . 7 9 09
Blyth, 8l5 23
Londesboro..1... • ... 8 4 82
Clinton ...... .!..... . • • • . • • 8 5 05
Brucefield.. • • • • e • • • • • • • 8 9 21
Kippen s - 9 8 80
Exeter I. • • "De • • 98
9
Hensall
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• London, arriv 10 0 60
Wellingto Grey and Briu.ce.
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al-11 Ni SHAOIS
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a
p.
GOING NORTH
Ethel
Brussels
Bluevale
Wingham
GOING SOUTH-
" Wingham
Blnevale
Brussels
Ethel
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. M. P.M.
228 941
39 955
252 10 12
-806 1028
Exp. Ace.
A.M. A.M.
548 11 26
558 11 88
613 12 00
625 '1216
ST, J MESI' H
ORONTO.
SHAR & 11 RI
(FormerlP of Sharp' Hotel, Sc
PROPRIETORS
THIS Hotel, Well eitaated dar
-w- UniOn Staion, has recently
and re-ftirnished throughout and is
the besteind Modt comfortable Ise
Eye, y possible attention paid
charges Very moderate. .
846 ! jNO. BRIGHAM,
' L. SHRP',
Jr
TEL
HAm
forth)
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etly opposite
een rie-fitted.
now one of
a in the city.
to guests and
Propietors.
MEDICAL,
yij G. S. MACDONALD,M.D„ O. M. , Physician
‚‚• Surgeon, fAccoucheur, &o. Office and resi-
dence, that lately occupied by Dr. Hu ehison,
Auburn. I 781
1- G. SCOTT, g. D. See , Physician,Surg on and
s' • Aceoueltear, Seale rth , Out. Officiiand resi-
dence south silte of Godeeich Streee,second door
east of Presby Sian Church. 242
WM. HANOVER, M.D.,0. M., Graduate of
McGill Univereity, Physician, Surgeon and
Acconchenr, Eleaorth,Ont. Office and Reddens)°,
496
North side GOderieh Street, first BrickHouse
east o f the Methodist Church. ,
R. W.IBRUCEISIVIITH
M.D., C. M., T5tnrber 0 f the CollegeOf Ph esicians
and Surgeen , ! &c., Senforth, Ontario. Office
and Residenc tiesae as formerly ()couple by Dr.
Vercoe. 848 I I
DRS. ELLIOTT & G NN,
BRUCEFIELD.
HOWARD 1ELLIOT,
Licentiate of he Boyal
College of Jbysiciana
and Surgeo s, Edin-
burgh; Licentiate in
Midwifery, Edinburgh.
833-26
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LARD1NE MACHINE OILS.
Cylindr, Bolt Cuttings Wool and Harne s
OILS.
GOLD AND SILVER
First Plizes and Dipldinas WI
1878. Take no other.
WIGIAM GUNN,
Licentiate of the Royal
College of P1» sieia-os
atal S rgeon, Edin-
burgh ; late of the:Hos-
pieal for Women, Lon-
don, ED land.
For
854 6 & CO., Wingh
MEDALS.
erever Exhibited Si ee
Toro fit
sale .RBID WILSON, Seafoith, and JiMES A. --HE
TEAS CHEAPER THAN -
If you want
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the best value that can 'be had in the Provi
call at the
s.E.APc3:Etrri-T rrm.A.
EVER.
ce for your mo
Tha is thelace to get the worth of your money. Black Ta, Green Ta, ja an
Teas, that a. e usually sold at 406 a pound, are now selling st 25c a pound, or Ifive
po-uiids for 51. Also, the higher priced teas are cut down t-() a very cheap rltte.
Sug rs are being sold as follows: 10. 11, 13, 15 and 16 ponds of each for $L
Reds ns at 50 per pound, or 22 pounds for $1. Prunes, ditto. Tea dust very eh ap.
All inds of I Groceries at the lowest 'possible prices. A ft:LA stock of Croc ery,
Chi a and litssware on hand and will.be sold. at a small advance on cost in
fact, everytliiing to be found in a first-class grocery, can be had at the Seaf rth
Tea Store.1 Oitmeal exchanged for oats at mill rates. All goods delivered ee.
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EYE, E.1 AND -HROAT.
- DR. EORCE S. RYRSO ,
L. R. C . P., L. B.C. S . . , Lea tur pr on the Eye
Ear and Thrloat, Trinit Medical polleg, Toron-
to, and Surgon to the ;neer Esse and Ear In-
firmary. Late Clinical Isaistanti Royal London
Ophthalmic Hoepi tal, loorfield , - an4 Central
Throat and Ea: Hosp tal. •
317 CHURCH S REET, TORONTO.
O. OARTWR GHT, L.. D; S.
of Stratlford, will e at his Office
in Sea ortb, ops osite the Com-
mercial Hotel, o cry Wednesday
Nitet and T1 ursday, xeept the week
when luesday co t s fir t of the
month, and in Clinton the moor Frid, y of each
month' wit out pain. -• Charge modbrs to and
terms cash. at the Grand Union H tel. e7e3t0hex-
-25
traded
-TOCT TYE
W J. FE R, L.Et. S., also
VY. M. Re O. D' S., of Toron-
to School of De tistryw Office in
Whitney's Bloc , up 'the same
steirs as the late el. Buggin' monals. Office
hours, 8 a.lm. to 5p. m. 842
7::)1TTS
,
D. WATSON, D N*1ST,
Faculty Gold. :Medalist and ; College
Gold Medalist, Toronti School of
Medicine.
Saving Natural Teeth a Specialt
• Teeth Easily and C refully
Extracted.
Charges Mode ate. 9U11
N. B. -As I have boueht out the llinsiness of
the late Mr. Buggin, I still co plete all opera-
tions begun by him satisfactori y to e4.ch patient.
Office over Johnson's Hardy re St re, Meyer's
Block, Main Street., Seaforth.
A. G. AtTLT, Main Street, Seaforth.
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m•-• seetedeat
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topilgic.3
110
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SHAKER
BLOOD
Cures Completely Scrofula,
Syphilis, Can eer, hem riatisin,
Catarrh. Ulcers ant SItlin and
Blood Diseases of ev ry cleserip.
tion.
$1000 reward to any c enlist who will
find, on analysis of 100 b Wes of Shaker
Blood Syrup, one pantie e of Mercury,
Iodide of Potassium, or a ty nii4eral sub-
stance.
SOLD EVERY HEE.
- $1.00 l'or Bottle, or Mellor $5.00.
Sold by J. S. ItebertseDrusgis , Seafdrih.
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andChi
11 Wended to
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Znginer. °Mete by
D. 0AMPBLL, ilit
d Suiveyo:
silpoinpt
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333•3
U. S. MAIL STEA ISHOS
Sail feom Pim, 20 North Rver, New York,
Every Saturday for
GLASGOW VIA LON ONDRRY.
RATES OF PAS. AGE
TO GLASGOW, DERRY, BEI FAST OR LIVER
POOL, CABIN, $60 to $O. SECOND
CABIN, $40. STEERAGE OUT-
WARD, $2S. PREPAID, '$21.
AnohotLine Drafts issued at lowest rates are
paid free Of charge in England, Scotland and
Ireland.
For passage, Cabin Plans, ook o Tours, &c.,
Maly to HENDERSON BRO HERS,' 7 BOWLING
GREEN, Nsve Yonee, or to . DIgKSON, Pod
Office, Seafoith. 822
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sese,
1',S 4
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-4:6•41 3430•••••'`.3
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e Private f 'ands to loan at to6S er cent. 6138
P. S. OfRROLL,
LATE of 0 -arrow & Proudfoot's Office, God ?rch,
Solicitor, Conveyancer, &c. Money to loan.
110-- Office in Meyer's Block Main Street,
Settforth. • 794
-pq C. HAYS, Solicitor, &e. PrSvate mor_ey to
Jew" lend at lowest rates of interest. OIITICE--
Con er Squaresand West Streett Goderieh. 774
FaARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers,Solthi-
tos, &c.,Goderich, Ontario -J. T. &arrow
Wm.Proudfoot 686
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(71.AMERON, HOLT & GAMER N„ Barreters,
N-1 SOlieitors in Chncery, Pm. Goderity ,rt.
M. 0 . Caraeron,Q. C., Philip Holt, II . 0,. Cam. *.
eron. . • 506
ey at
loner ;
TT W.C. MEYER, arrister a 4. Attor
LI' • Laix, Solleitorin Chancery Commis
, for taking affidavits the Provi ce of Ma. w Stoba.
Solicitor for the Bank llami to, Winikham.
-;i1,011
L"- 1‘4AlltNING & SCOTT, Barri ter, Solicitors,
r 1 1 "1-r-a-oriveyancers e. rs for thei Bank
of Johnton, Tisdtile & Gale. *i f\ to loan.
ee '
= •se fr i• - •,
Office,93eavr Block, Clinton, Ontario. .
MNNi
ANa, JAMES SCO 781
14. 41
f:4N . 1 [ EYEII SON, I3arri ters &c uent's
vita in Manitoba. Private funds to loan at 6 per
e- of Re ilton. Commissioners for taking affida-
lock, Winghatn. Solicit rs for the Bank
C
• • , , C. Ath RR. E. L. Di lileilieSTs
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cent. Lucknow office every Wednesday. II. W.
• 738
us'
. L FTUS DANCE.V.,
withCamerop,Holt & Carneran,Goderfehe
arrister; So leiter, Colnveyancer,
--- ' Mone ti) loan, Benson's Old Once, 0 ratio's
".'-• Elock Seiforth. 786
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ESS CHANGE!
The undc signed begs to announce to the pub-
li that he as purchased the general store basi-
n ss. bithee o carried on by Mr. Henry Schafer,
i Kippen, and is determined to place it in the
frank ranks of general stores in the County of
H ron. Our stock of
ry Giods, groceries, Crockery,
Bats, faps, Boots & Shoes, &c.,
ill be foetid well assorted and complete, with
lendid lines of Spring Goods arriving nearly
ery day.] We show excellent values in New
ttonadt, Shirtings, Dress Goods, Prints, Cot -
ns Carpe Tweeds, Duck, Denims, &c., whitsh
1% ere bough t for cash at a. discount, of which we
ill give our customers the advantage.
Remember, we do not quote low prices for low
• ad ed goods, merely for a catchpenny, but mean
keep afist-class stock and sell it as cheap as
e next.
Call and xamine our sock and prices and con -
nee yourielf before purchasing elsewhere, as we
e satiaOd you cednot get as good goods at the
s rue price
Butter a
t e highes
No Troll
Five per
sees exc
tt
a
d Eggs taken in exchange, for which
prices ws. 1 he paid.
le to Show Goods.
cent. discount allowed on all eash par
teding $1 after March 1st.
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THE
ANAD AN BANK OF COMMERCE.
UELD OFFICE, TORONTO,
aid u Capital, - $6.000,000.
est, - 1,900,000.
Presi4 ent, Hon. Wm. .Mcillaer.
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The Sc
eceive de
he most
Drafts
suede.,
i3tates, be
Office---)
otel.
9
110L
AFORTH BRANCH.
orth Branch of this Bank continues to
paits, on which interest s allowed on
vorable terms.
all the principal towns and cities in
Great Britain, and on ton United
ght and sold.
irst door Soutk of the Commercial
A. H. IIIELANI!), Mai:lger.
STED, Solicitor.
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T h el Royal Hotel,
(II A TE CARMICIIA.E 12 Si
SEAORTI-1, ONTARIO.
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JAMES WEIR
'Re EGS tA inform his old friends and the tavel.
11-' ling public that having purchased this new
and coma odious h otel building, he hasthorou.gh.
ly re-furri :shed and re -fitted it from top to bot-
tom, anal it its now one of the West comfortable
and conelelient hotels in the county. By strict
attention to the wants of his custwoners he hopes -
to merit tia, share of public patronage. The rooms
are all ‚wIl furnished and well heated. The bar
will be It pt supplied with the best, and an at -
tentative and trust worthy hostler will always be
in attendance. Good sample rooms for Commer-
cial TravIlers.
Remere.ber the "Royal Meet," corner bf Math
and Goderich Streets, SeatOrth. • 728
JAMES ti'IB, Proprietor
14. G; IVIvC UGHEY, A. ...,
'VOAY Public, onvee-anc,ein Cemnii -sinner,
"LI At, Office in larmiehiterls Block, ;round
floor )L opposite Tlis XPOSITOR Office. M. Amy to
tl
lend.1 Farms and h uses for sale. 836
F. HOLIVIESTED,
litocEsmat to late fitna Of McCaughey &
Holm( sted, 13ar4ster, Solicitor, Conveyancer
and Notary Solicstor for the Canadian Bank of
Commerce. Money to lend. Farms for sale.
Office in Scott's 1.31o/k, Main street, Seafonth.
WROXETER ,FOUNRY
AND MACHINE SHOP
IN FULL 3LAST AGAIN!
ALL sorts of reptiles of Agri ultural Impl-
ments, Engines, Boilers, fia.w ill Work,
&c. done th despd
tch,.
V4 wi
sell John Abe l's Hoi se-po le; and aupoSreteaabmle
Thresh -;rs, Saw Mil Rigs, Stet io
Engines the" Victor" doable I -in -tiler and " Bird -
sell ' Clover Machihee, &c.
We also keep on hard repel's Id i all machines
and engines made by John Abel.'
A large stock of low Points, &c, kept constant-
ly on hand.
All sorts of caetlge done with despatch. IV
he
cats supply you witlj any article in the trade on
the !Shortest possible notice.
Please give us a trial.
856x26 PORT BROS., Wroxeter
"
a Thoroughbred Suolk Boar
SUFFOLK PIG. -The undersigned wkeen en 1
lot. 21, concession
A. Franks & Son, a d is from imported ion 2, L. IL S., Tuekeremith,
s This anireal WAS i
both Edes. Terms from the well-known! bree?ere,
.stock on
recently purchased
GEORG8 PLEAVES, tifh I time of
eeessar.
783
service with the prii-14131-Opf u.retain131:niantg
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AUCTIONEERS;
T P. BRINE,
• Cousaty of neon. Sales attend
parte of the •Couty. All orders left a
POSITOR Office will be promptlyateend
thence?: Auctioneer for the
in ell
theEx.
dee.
A DELGATTY, Licensed Anetione
:ses-• County of Simon. Seke of all din
promptly attended to On reasonable ter
dress Braes Is G. or apply on Lo
eession 12, Grey.
for the
oietiens
s. Ad
4, Con-
TAES iCAIPBLL, Liee,need Audi setr, Lot'
u 16, Concession 14 Meliillep. Sakti. conduct-
ed onthe mest res, sensible tele:::'tnd s • iefaction
guaranteed. AU niers addrcessd alton P.
O. will receive prompt !eaten -thin, JAMES
CAMPBELL. 1341l -t. f. _
(Wilt FAC
'rtiu Freeklesi I4unburn,
P napies, Black Speeks, Mot-
el tee, &e., can be removed in-
stantly by applYbig
aax...,mfs
hJan
& FreckleLotion.
Safe, Sure and Effectual.
PRI C E 2-5C. B OTTLE
Sold. by all Druggists.
•••••••S
eet
Send sa cents for Ipoetage and
riebt away than anything else in this NVOT111
which will help al eof either ssebxs,otoluteinlyorseurme.01sAet
A PIZE. erceive free, a costly box of goods
7onocertuandedrs earFtettlLreotk!r, Lavas, Maine. eemp
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