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. B M01UNT HEIR -WON ' of industry, to teach',ko'w� to, id�;��'Ioftl , TH E , BIG 'MILLS
� kinds of farm work, a LiA ii xculc&�O I d � I . � . . . I
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. : n0itiGnS Of manual labor. ' The i farm is, .
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I Mr. Dwight L. Moody,'whose nameiis' farmer, and 19irk is a to e; , . ' .
I -1 Whe above mills have now been thoroug
�pupilz according to their age o - Da- , . .... r,e*
familiar w-herever the. Eiiglish, lagu built upon the complete �
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prevails vis generally supposed . � .
. to' ' 'p"Pr�L boys under twe I-ve years of'age - Lrel HUNGARIAN ROLLER PROCES .
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various goRi ces. Rig, received, and all wl o come are tal:elal I
,,)el and revival servi t ' I - . . I
. onl upon probation. Th6re i� no secc nck '
Power in organizing and �conducting,,, -11ation in Mr. Moody*, scheme The! The Mill and Stotehouse Buildings 6ve )een
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such serview--such,campaigns, rather-. % harge for board an . ��b,ltion .js� `$l0jaj -greatly enlarged, a,Yid-.new machinery apffled
is eonfess6dly remarkable. He .has the I . lity pqpils - - �th#ciughout. i `
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genius of,generalship., He is, naturally' ,ye -1 in I
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enough,, a leader ,among men. His - . . filli� � T'E LATEST 1 ED RO16LS
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power in prewhing the Gospel is A vp y I .thefive homes - have already been 11 I I
r . cepted. The school is under 4�e dir Be . —L, -AND— I
. remarkable one. He grasps the simple - il I - .� ' ' : I
andfundamental truths of Christianit ' supervision of Mr. B enry i E. , Sawyer, al -
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-1 with homel ftlustra-: - gentleman of large e, cperi6nce . in simi lar , 01
and presents then y I - - work, having been for six: y ..... e s - -he
tio-us, with dire�etest force, with colivine � Froln.the beat Manufacturing Firms have &�n
. I Associate Principal (if the St 1. onnal .
ing enthusiasm. He goes to the hearts � put in, and eve�ything necessar� adddd to enable
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of men without delay, by' virtue of his School of Connecticut. With � I ,- ire her to turn out flour . I . I
evident sincerity- ittild devotion. There associated a aufficie tit n niber able, I I I ��
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. is nothing sentimental or morbid or un- and,devoted .teachej s to give SECON D',- TO � NON
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. wholesome in tJ,Le "aall or in his methods. attention to each pupil in school. t In . the Dominion. The facilities for rece.ving
This dnterprise ha; passed ..the poln
. He is a perfectly gane, healthy, Chris- . . � graht from farmers and for elevating and shil ping
tian enthusiast. It strengthens -one's off e�, t. It o wds n Dthing', for its bai,eilsoi deen extensively improved. Grair can
- v. it lids a, venerous a nd now be taken from farmers' wag6no, weighed,
� - Wth and -eeitrage,tia come into contact c %j ,- I I - rate of 700 bu 3hels
- or its present Ork its and loaded into cars at the
I with him, to breatb,ethff atmosphere *in , � per hour, by the work oftwo men. -
- homes axe full of pupils, and its ,results . - - . .
which he inaves, to touch the hem of . � , . I 1, �
. his garment. If he hat hours of depres- are en"I"nently satisfactory to the ti uste es. . A LARGE FEED' STOOE.
sion, God alone knows them. He suffers It needs money for a, Idiaonal b�i il"s,
no inan or woman to. take from him for furniture, for lil: rar� . , for * . s Aent&l —FOR-- -
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. . � gloomy views or impressions of discour-' and industrial apparat a,. and Ifor the' . . ., I
. . agement. I expenses which enl&rgement would en-
- But it may interest the innumerable tail. Many.persons hilve assisted � e - put in, I . hlne4l for
. school by undertaking 6he su port of Has been and the necessary mac
friends Of Mr. Moody to know that his - handlink cho and coarse grains. I
one or more p %, ,ayii ig for e ,ch $' 00 1
1 . UP I . . � I she has been arected,, so that w Ono
work- is a broa.43er and more permanent I 1�'� I . 9
-year. To use' 1r* � ? , �1 wor s, calnAtoo4unloaded and reloaded under cover.
I I ,one tham his Gospel campaigns * would a . � . I I t
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indica,te, although I think -iye are 'in yer to I advance th a I itster 3 s I ork on : 1. . I — .
. danger of ijuderestimating the breadth Pr4
. earth. It has hem g'reqtly ble, sod 'of WHEAT EXCHANG�S
and' permanence of revival -work "in I I . ; . ! I
� God to the conversiOn ol its pupils, and I I I
which thousands of inen -and women . i . Promptly attended to, and � �
� have been converted and transformed their dev Lent irV Christian powar. .
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� into shining lights and ministers of- it is earnestly conilill lildea ..to y,, ur it- FIRST-CLASS 'ROLLER FL(UR
, . I.. tention and confidene,611 and as. s y-dur - . . I I .
. . grace . in t1le. world. It would greatly. Drayers and 1 elp. " ' I � ' . .
I . surprise the public to know how many I ! - 1 GUARANTEED..
Christian inatitittiolag--churelles,schools, It may be added tl at ani��g tiLe tru8- - — - ., I
I . tees of this school ar i Hirani Camp, of
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. young men's associations, etc., ---are in- New Haven; Win � F. Lee, (Of New C)-UST�Qm JF:03.E r)
debted to Mr.. Moody's direct endeavors � n, 0 'I
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for their ,existence, or their renewal I l- - bhopped satisfactorily and without delay
I field; Georke M. Abwater� of ig- .
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prosperous life. Passing by alll.oth& field ; and 1. M. Mc ore, Of Bos I — . �
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Matiers, let me give a brief account I ,of . I
- Mr. -Moqdy's. heart 'is eiilis'ted in t] AS ROLLER FLOUR$ � ,�
- one institution which was conceived and I , . .
� enterprise, and his �.ers nal p --- er is � I �
-' fam. ided by Mr. Moody a few years ago, - .i be his BRAK �HORTS,
-hich is now in a highly flourishing felt fil all its oper4tic : � It will .1 . P
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monument, although , it does not ,b(ar - And all kinds of i
- condition. It is- the Mount Herihon his name.' I , I I I - I I., .
School for Boys, located in the Vicinity — 0 , � .1 � i - I
-of Northfield, in the State of Massa- I -%HOPPED �FEE
Ijadies' Fadl�Est Ohio. - 9 ' 9
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chusetts. . ! Constantly on h�nd. - . I
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A few years since, Mr. Moody became very large and- succP's'sill fair for he f I
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deeply impressed with the im ' ce , . ! - 11
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-table. pronsion f propriation was need lo - t . I p- Highest - Market Price PAid in'
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off securing sui or the ill� h Pi E1, �
education and training of a class of boys Cash for ntity of
ent wished to I
more than tho GovEinn, . i w2tu , �
I who, for various reasons, were drifting furnish, so they gave the ladies the use � . �
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into illiteracy and its natural evil of a large Governmey.t hall, ill which . to . � I r . " 11 I
resulfs, In his journeyings hither and hold a fair. I I A
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thither he came to know of this class ' It shows how chan xei L are old �ustoms . i . f i
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-and of its necessiiies. -He found boys and'what innoyation% nave, cr t over - 1. —AND— -
and young men of good mental and the land,' that ladies � af-high posit [On and �
physical capacity, who, from t�eir pecii-
_ _ - . .rank in the city took - x irt, goin abol6t FINE, COARSE AND LAND SP LT
hair conditions and circumstances in freely to make all atn, . I x0ments 9 . � - I
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w life, would find,it difficult an&'perha-P' ing or begging goods :) � � I FOR ShLE-�' 1.
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impossibleto attend school, ot- to get t ; I 1�
A wholesale hatter -A - s agrpea ily stir- I .
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any good disoipline for the conflict of prised to see the*elegan car i of 1�he Only first-class and obliging rnei� ,v,viIl be ept
� life. His heart was deeply� moved by prime ' ' to attend customers. The liberld patrong � of
. _Minister standin I bef re Ili ' s(loor
A and still in() - en the� 'ife I armers and general trade respectfully sblicitE d.
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such cases as he had frequently me re so wb . tbat !dig! I
. knawn, and he determined to do some- nita;ry ordered of hini a � large suIpply of I .
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thin- for the educaticin and salvation of I �f A. W OGILVIE & CU 0 ,
0 1 bats to be sent) w th same, �
. these boys. With characteristic promp- I
� to the Fair -Buil in�g� he sequel to . PROPRIETORS.
fz� titude he went to work for this end of him was not sQ I I I t, for the lady .. .
Practical Christian education, by estab- ' ,'I- -
declined to pay in re thaiii'lialf of i th e I if 0 KEMP, Manager.
lishing a school to provide special facili- amount of his bill, as , t was " il LCU ; rr 1 edl , , �- . . I
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. -ties for the physical, intellectual, and . of chari . my � �. . - . . I , -
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- religgious'training of boys who have had . .
, . People flocked to- the aii�q thil ing it P.� P. P. - P.
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few educational * advantages, blAt who I's allA, �
- an honor to buy of the wiv( n . daugh-
. evince a desire and aptitude for im- ters of high officials and of pri � ce ses. WHAT ' I S I T ?
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. provement and service. He formed his "They paid well for 1 e privilege ILOW- . ' '
plans, selected his site, and then quietly ever. . . Why it is, the -People's Po ar
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called here a . nd there for the requisite The expenses of a student A the uni- . I
funds. He seems never to 1jave doubted versity in Tokio are Only froiii� tell to PH,jTOQgAPH PARLORS,
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. of success. He' -knew that'other good , 1, fide's WITH . 'A. CALDER" AT THE
� . '. twelve dollars per month. This 1 cl HELM.
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men had perceived the great necessity food, washing, the s dent's dress, and , , — - ,
for such a sellool. Several gentlemen some pocket-money.1 'Such is the ar- A- ND now that the Holiday Season is fast ap-
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immediately responded to the call with rangei�nent made b 6 vel ill -C ent, 11 .proaching, and the good people of Huron and
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generous, contributions. and, the work which assists by liber),l appropriat ons, � Perth will doubtless require something neat and
;was committed to an efficient Board of I � artistic in e way o o rai s sen as o i-
-- that its young citizenE may,,, be ed acE ited. day Gifts to absent friends or relatives, and Mr.
"Trustees, who proceeded to carry out. An unfortunate ,stu( "lent wandored in6, C. being fully alive to the importance of this act,
I Mr. Moody's plans. Much more money I I has made special extra arrangements. for tb ac -
I the fair. He asked for a cup oT cc ffee,
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. , was needed but Mr. Moody sm e�rve - ly � . commodation ' of the Holiday Trade. CALD WS
.-ply said - ,ess, for Cbristmas Pictures, CALDER'S for ew
- 7 and was s d by a love pin.
" Go on, gentlemenj with the work, and ,giving her a ten -dollar bill in payment. Year's Pictures. For a Photo ,of Tasty De ign,
look to me for the money. " ']Ere trustec' He waited in vain for change., , Oil . ap-' Excellence of Shade and. Finish, Easy and Grace -
confidently that God would supply the. . ful Position, coupled with appropriate 'Bick-
. plying'for it he was t Id that it s a ground and Accessories.'
need. *From time to time, from most charity fair, - and no change wc ul(' be Give the P. P-P. P. a trial, and then go away
ffimtant quarters, from most unexpected I smiling with delight and a QOOD PICTURN.
. given anyone. He li ted. hi oice I e). I
;sources, the money'llas come. Qenerous OP7 all his . , � ANDREW CALDER,.
donations have come from Old England. and wept, for at one 11 s ; Srott'q Block. Seaft rth.
monthly income was gathered in.- � � I I
One English grentleman' travel -ling in � The wife of a minis �er of the I nie'rior, � .— - I
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the United giates, visited the new sold to a wealthy gen .... Man in rti- � 11 AUCTION SALES. I
. school, and was so much iinpres8e0l with cles. He reqnested f iat the bill e sent I
. its goo& work that he gave several hini- to his office for p�-Y'D-IE .. I UCTION SALE OF VALUABLE HORSES,
0 nt. T6 whi the,
Ared pounds for its support, and, on � fair lady readily agreed. I'Viien bi A HOTEL FURNITURE, &c.—Auction sale
- � arriving home, his brother sent all equal was made out, every article 'was b' ' ged of three � pure bred Clydesdale
am I uble price. On his remonsira i4 he Mansion House, Exeter, on Tbursda4-, Jan iary
, -ount for it. Several thousand,§ of
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at I Ah, 18135. - First, Stone Clover (2438) volmi. ic 5,
d-ollars-have coixe from Englishmen for was told th, there �'as a ch � orl for ris�wg four years old, brown with black jx)into
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- -thia"school. delivery and packin�.. T 111i , e , wa!s and star in face; Second, Lad in! Blue (2924) vol -
Northfield, in Massachusetts, is the . ume 6, rising three years old, bay, with two m bite
-. ready to pay, but thought the riginal
horn e of Mr. Moody. On the west side pasterna and stripe in face; Third, McAlpine
rice of the articles bought ,should not (2986) volume 6, rising three years old, bay �vith
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of the Connecticut River, directly oppo- Ee doubled, whereupon th�' lady who three white ankles and stripe in face. The a)ove
zite Northfield, on high, sloping g-Tound, . I 0 fice; aninialg. are of superior inerit and breed, (see
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-vv'hich commands an extensive M4 beau- Stud Books). Also six volumes of Clydesdale
. and persuaded him. that, inag hic i as Stud B6oks. Hotel furniture, an
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tiful view of valley, river, and mountain, she was obliged to o6 lect it her ,elf, the Terms of S I ale,—One third of plaftlim'e money �
the school was located. It is a health y bill should be paid'zis made out, hi h Payable', at the tinie of sale,j4he-thild- in 12
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-&pot, remote from cities � and from all ad ' , vallant �o b 1' jlths� the balance in two yea)fs Nvith4,& inter-
. - he was toro'l- - . to do. mo h
. verse external inffuences. . In- Tok arely I . est �Pe above must be sold in ,7i�rder to
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Two good farms, .containing more .io, a policeni an r . ,is setile the affairs of the late Nicholas W ite.
c' hat, it being a precious posses�sioii, for it Catalo ' es sent on application: .
than, 400 acres, were purchased, the ' stamp,'- an('11 its 89370 ' ' 0. J. WHITE ,.)
it bears the government
existing b 111ildmils were sui ab - � JOHN MINN�RS, j
. V ly `r- lo - ss entails great trdiLble and' disg�a�e., ,
ranged, and in v ay, 1881, the, school A policeman, while t 1king with a Ilady . . . i ,
was opened. . at the fair, J?iit his;llbt upon her bible. TmPO NT CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
Since then a framed school house and ' JL SUPERIOR THOROUGHBRED AND IM'
� She confiscated it. , The hour ivh�n he PROVED STOCK AND lh�PLEMENTS)J r. J.
five brick bidild-ings have been erected, should report -it the police station ap-. P. Brine has been in4tructed by Mr. Hugh' Bell,
anda new brick school house, three . ,
I proached, and lie was in a pq,�ic. O-", to sell y. u c uc io� on Lot 13, Cone ion
f ' ' 7, Htill tt, on Monday, February 16,18856, ert 12
storoys high, and coating $30.,WO, will could he preseAt himself witbouNis .
. soon be completed. Dii-ring, the last � o'clock noon. The following property : arm
I - hat? However, the lady finall relent. Stock --One Heavy Draught mare seven . cars
fonr years $130,00.0 have been expended y in .
ed,and did not take from him amonth's old, sipposed to be foal to Honest Dona ; 1.
for land, buildings,and current expenses. a,y for the retur�' of his hat, as he had Heavy Draught niare, eight years old sup sed
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As yet no public solicitation for money threatened to -- - ' . I to be n foal to Rothschild ; 1 Heavy Dra;ght
bas. been inade. . The money, thus , far, V! . I . mare, ., ix years old, supi)osed to be in foal to
The suni realized by .the f i1r was Puzzlei ; 1 Heavy Draught horse, six years, old;
. has com e in without solicitation', by.way �$45,00(). The ladie'i gave no. change I Stud colt got . by Viceroy; 1 filly colt* roni
of confidence in Mr. Moody's judgme, ut - where purchases were made, sa i Lancas iire Tom; 4 well bred inilch ows,
and discretion. � cc ying 811 to ' be in calf to Thor ugh-
, 't is not a charit school, but it is a to this is chariti" ,- I retnrn im money turpedpo bull ; 6 well bred heifers, co ning
. - I I y you.,, Surel�, +Ale � ; , adies of a more four, 9 pposed to be in, calf to Thorougl bred
school where charity plays an initortant advanced natign could show o 'more bull ; I steer coining three ; I steer coining 1wo ;
�� part. It is not a reform schoo , ; ut no 1 Thoroughbred heifer coining two; 5 sl nin
lazy, disorderly, or vicious boys are aptitude for 'trade, nor mori a�de I! t calves I rom, H. Snell & Sons'celebrated Thorcil�ugl�
desire for the coin of. the reali�., �t is bred bull ; & good ewes ; I Berkshire Sow in I i
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1 , _ ol_n thought, however, that an4tlier� fair
theologick] sc�ool, but a. Arholes e, � - � has I single buggy, 1 cutter, 2 pa,irs of bobslc ghs,
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christian I spirit �revails in its, manage- �Would not ' be as succ essful as � �hi � one n rly new ; 2 sets plow harness; I set
'been, for 'these very 1,easons. , team h aness, nearly new; 1 set double har iess,
ment, and it aims to fit younc,. men for . . I I � .
0 -Catarrh—a N . Inew an I of extra quality; I set sing16 bar -reas,
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good, christian service� in the world. - e reatl3�16'nt- ' 1 ridin,, - saddle, 10 horse collars, 2 fanning i iills,
. A -i to its plan; the pupils are grouped - Perhaps the n-tost extraordinar,v sp*ps that ,onelne rly new; One Maxwell Reaper bLndl one
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11., . has been achieved in niod arn, ined has been Maxwell Mower, both nearly new; 1 Sulky bay
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in families of not more tha twenty in attained by the Dixon Treat tt Caltarrh. 1.
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each house, -and each of th'ese families Out of 2,060 patients trea ed'during the past i rake, I land roller, I hay rake, 1 wood r kv I
- . U, . ve b six iron plow, I iron beam- plow, 1 general pui pose
is under .Qie immediate care of two. months, fulli ninetv per cut, ha :en cured 'plow, 1 set iron harrows, ,2,gravel boxes, I b -oa.d-
� of this stubl;orri rna�laily. I This is non the less cast seeder, 2 sugar kettles, 2 long la er also
ladies, selected with. regard to christian startling Nvlien it is reniei�ibered that u D five per whiffictrees, neck yokes, cradles, scyth 8, )rks,
acter, culture, and ability to teach. cent. of patients presenting themselv,A to the rakes, 2hains and a lot of Oth art Ie too
char, regular practitioner are boii�fltted,; while -the �r i
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an hour and a half of study is require patent medicines and other advertNed cures tons O' ,00d hay. TN� whole of the v will
. neverrecorda cure at all., Starting with . the positi ybe sold withoutany r6sel-ve , the
on four evenings in a week. I orough claim now- gene ed bN t scien- Propri tor has sold his farm. Refreshmen -wil
rrallv beli ., the nibs I
instruction is gilV611 ill the fun amental tific nien that,the disease s du; to, thel 'presence be served at 2 o�clock. TERIMS.—All sums o, five
branches Of an Eliulish education but of living pai-osites in thq tissue, Air., 1DixOn at' dollars and under casli; over. that amou: t 11
" I once adapted his cure to I their gxterniination— nionthscredit will be given furnishin,
higher stndies may be purs,ued by those . � . on &P -
,his accomplished, he elai�nis the Cata,ri� is Prac- proved Joint notes. A0 discount of 6 cen s on
who aire prepared for them. A thorough tically cured, and the per4ianency is upquestion- 4"the dollar wili be allowed for cash on redit
course of Biblical study is pursued, and td, as cure,-- effected by I im four�.year's afrg are amoilO ts. i HUGH BELL, Proprieior ; � . P.
, cures still. No one else 1has ever attern , to
all the the -pupils are brought into this I pWd BRINI, Auctioneer. 8 1-5 -
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his niarr er, and no ot4er treat- i - . I
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ing with the kind of work, and oppor- home, and the present s ' son Of the 3tear is the MARRIAGE LICENSES
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. tunities are offered for extra. work the ma-iority of -cases bein � cured at c ne treat. - i . . I I
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�, SEAFORTH- ' - ,L,ai . . . !oil on these Qrg-,...g, A*vrn's P11,19 f,iv,44. - � � i
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I 1� TREAL HOUSE. �4 .%Van, i
. AT THE M04%0 ewe all forms of Con,,-�Izj- ve aud. Z�-.,-rr.otis � I
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.You can get the best value fo Headache . : I iil, bee
. _, Bilious lien-dal0ie, an(l Sick - 1
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, Crocke . ry a We Must Sell at Startlingly Low Figures to I Ar�. 4 � y G S I r- N9 4 . I � . Z>
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.- DUNCAN & DUNCAN, Montreal House, Seaforth. - �.-. ... I b, X
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- I have.just received a lot of . I - -- - � ------------------- Z- - :-7 . Shure?,Arnd may y�e I
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FIRST -CLAS& OVER COAT Oak Hall Will Astonish You. Shirts, Collars, 7
season greatly enlarged our mill, and also addet
at 50c and 76c *per gallon. . .e u�tion the I - � - � her home. Thealbull
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I have greatly improved my Gang Plow for this
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than any other machine made. Having special
tools for rejeuttini Rollers, we can guarantee
satilfaction.' Special attention . ven to i e-
Cinn'- Steam Engines, Saw an(T Grist Mills,
PS, Mowers, Threshing Machines and
all kinds of -machinery repaired oil short _';notice
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4u�d e Bolts an� Castings at lowest .ra-tes.
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A Agent for the Implements of L. D.
Sawyer, Hamilton. A full line of repairs con-
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S. G. M'CAUCHEY, WK LOCAN.
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P. S.—S. G. 'McCaughey will attend to Con-
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-L Ous custorners for the liberal patropage ex
.tended to him since, coniniencing business in
Seafortb, and trusts thA he may be favored with
a continuance of the same.
Parties intending to build would do well to ive
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large stock of all kinds of
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those who may faxor him with their patronage,
as none but first-class workmen are employed.
Pa ti*lar aftention paid to Custom Planing.
201 '�, JOHN H. BROADFOOT.
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I MONTREAL -HOUSE. � � HemoTed one foot,
� Farmers ean h I ave their Wheat ground Or ,ex- - � Slowly the tears came.
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be taken at the HIGHE�T MARKET PRICE. Our Teas,'Coffees, - . - changed without delay. - I % " J0111111y is deakl--!
and Sugars Siand Inspection with the World. IN . - At this Taomell-t a I
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7' Constantly on hand, of a quality equalled by �
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few and excelled by no mill in the Dominion, at. ,. .-.- i ti'on of the rest of the
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Books, Stationery, Periodicals, Music, Musical [nstru- Brucefield. � . Who knows but f -he ki
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AMERICAN and CANADIAN - Wall Papers for Sp -zing Trade. . - -'6'-'
1 . .WROXETER MIL L -S. �. I -1 .. News It
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Foot Balls at Very Low Prices. A Complete Stock to Select from at � �
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G. W. PAPST'S .Fancy Store. Alexander' L. Gib'soli, - ": I of men and womenwil,
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Begs to announce to'the Public that lie b a*s com-- I
VALENTINES ! VALENT114E.S! DONIT FORGET, . . -It is announced ti.
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PAPST'S where you call get one of the Best Stocks west of Toronto N - FaTOR - -- I
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Z ---Headquarters for all the Leading Newspapers in the World. A-nd that he will be Pyepared to give good-ralut-, : - . linist, "' -
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WINCEYS) I Jordan, a mechanic. ,I
J. - M cl 0 U G H L I N'S - And Varieties in I . I - 49, married,'aaid Agni
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Custom Carding. spinming and rujUlij - I ; jury returned a verdiO
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CONTINUES ALL THIS MONTH, Parties from a distance w -iii, as far as possibil . - - ' id that many Arm
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CAPS, GROCERIES, &C., &c. ;-� ..---. -Frederick Dou-lw
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J. MCLOUG11 LUN, Whitney".Q. Block, Seaforth. year, wishes to inform the Public that the inill, I ' I - _ - ,ds,
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TEA. TEAN ' TEA. TEAB YSTEM' �
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Now is the Time to Get the Best Value Ever Offered in Seafo livered promptly to Order. MAI Feed de-- I
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Chopping dolie oil the shortest notice. ntirt� "'
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holds I 75 Packages. Prices from 15c., 20c., 25c., 30c., .35c., 40c., 45c 50c 55c. , LUM�BERl ' LUMB I
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POWDER, and TEA DUST, and will Guarantee them to be all FRESH and The undersigned havim, bought and re-fiftttoeiOb .. I 1 41,
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give Entire Satisfaction, or Money Refunded. -Also a large Stock of Sugars and the machinery Of the 6�iek- Mill ar *rain approaching th
all kinds of Groceries prepa 7 6 now fuwts 1: - . . . . I .
. Flour, Oatmeal, Cormilleal, Shorts, Bran, Buckwheat red 'to furnish Farmers contractor an& � Ancident;
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Lunaber Dealers with all kind;'of Building ]Luw.� - I �
Flour, Oats, Bdrley, Screenings, Chop Feed, Salt, Coal Oil, Fish, Apples', Potatoes ber at thenid _ - -.-Uat the fox knew lit
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