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FOR Wait
Lit'LL roReste
Shortliorn 1tiflred m calor and .
mizny on Lot tts, tondos Road; Tuck- -
zirml Dent csetd F OWI. SMflLi
1D93 •
N BULL FOR SA.LE.-1‘or gap
L shorthorn Bull, 17 ruOntlis Old, eo
▪ hie. Price right. , on Lot
Ttickersinith or address F4tno
t. CARNOCHAN. 10814
t SHEEP AND SHORTHORN OAT=
rmdarM alA hal tor eale rev,
*red Ltscesier Sheep and Durham
met, Adam* Ei•mondrille r. 0. t
Hill Road, Tack -erittri4b. RODX.Pv
sosis. lt72-%
Voung Shorthorn Bulls-, 3190 eoa
ers„ choice animals and of A 1 breeding
31 plarposo and 1 agricidttwal horse
rs old, sound and good workens. Novi
terms to snit. Also 20th Century
txrian vivo, for s...ed. DAVIts
L tett. itssaat
ar
HATC-111N0.- firhite FlYmouth Rock: -
41I Strain, eggs = per 13 White Wp-
m S. Mart tn. 1.'ort Dover, strain, 0
Alqr seven ilarrad Rook cock -era! and
•4 for sale, .1. tr. Millard strait' Dumb%
dt to JOHN . COOPM, statrotb,
Isieext
E-leveu first,olasa -youis
pow84 for side at nioder4-
good young nowq a
resital are - cora •
rrn adjoins tow
Writ -e tor ea
•
• K R E.-
Wei's --a1.04,11 Lel& e
ks/up, a painter of heifers
res at foot 1 yearling bull, 1 _
rig nod animal. Thebev
eret in the .National Stook jt
era .r.rns easy, visitontivek
• 1
t.N .-Clieice bred bulls and females
zirg.--for sate, stunt two dozen to selee
reasonable. Herd now headed by
am" (WW1. He is got by the best
r..toetz on both sides, glees -7 darks
&L weltset on ShOrt legs. Terms
red.; others on- applieati
erne. ELDER, Hensall
TO
• RENT. -To rent, t
111: 100 acres in graas.
term of years. Apply to
W anoa, Seaforth.
and Two Lo&on
s Street. The house is frame with st
mod cellars, hard and E.oft water in _
:first-class repair. Apply on the prir
tEID, box 116, Seaforth. 299541
:NTED FOR PASTITRE.-Lot 20, Con
2, Hay, adjoining the village of Hensall„.
la: about 100 aeres. all seeded down
rented for pasture., There is a neve
fereek to simply water. Terms eusy
31cEWV, 1995x4
rhe undersigned will rent his -fann
Shore to a good tenant foe a terratt
he fano. con,-.sts of 2-'19- twos of - •
di under cultivation and ht -.good eoa
full terms and particid.trs apply- at on
iTH, St. Joseph
rAtiSf TO ItENT.i-The farm of 100
oing Lot 27, COTICMOR 2,- Stanley,
It for a terra of year. Good h -
-!gentv of water, bents,- orchard, a of
inol. aeres undo
present entirely wade
;I$ on premises- or Cb
tsieefield.
sABE.-leo a comfortab
house on James Street, Seaforth, forme'.
it W. IL Cline. The house contains IOltr
in EMIm.
sitting room and large kit-- -7
This is one of the best localities
ili 1* sold cheap. For further partie.
I innse or at TIM Excesrron Orneg,-
1005.1f '
_
tivation ; fire
gram APPI
ton?. O., or
1993-tf
- To rent, north half of Lot 20,
Quin Ilibitert, tssntaining 50 acres. It
eNeept seven acres- of good bush.
;he place, a frairse barn, 40 x 50, with
ieatli, and a gond frame house. The
efled to taus. It is two and, a half
thlin 1'. 0. For partic Wats allidy to.
AN, Barrister, Seaforth. 11195x4
SPORTANT .NOTICE.
?,, 110 plain and light sewing at
vaiole tbr spare time, good pay, work-
lAnce, charges paid. Send stamp for ,
National Manufacturing' Co., Montrmt,
' 1926k4
U* -The indersigned has on Lot 2'4.
- 3, 11. It. 8., Tueltersmith, a quantity
Iced and June Peas suitable for seed au6V
ree from foul set(19. ROBERT CA.11-
1996x3
:Ws have, on Lot 10, Concession .4..-
aantity of Mandschuri barley and Ow,
white Oats. They are sin:posed to -he
seeds, and lsave given me the best d
t every way, as well as elsewhere ; try,i
easonable. John Elder, Henna P. O.
199341
'END I.1:31Bliai FOR SALE -For Sale,
9 of barn timber, square and in lengt
se feet, also a quantity of r
plank and soantlir g. Parties
al( during. the coining- season will
eantage to eall and see it on Let
Mei-DB.0p. JAMES. LOCKHART.
198641
t. SERVICE.. -The undersigned haring'
ied from Mr. Itobert of 8toufr.•
e bred Cruickshank Shorthorn " Leo,
I. Shinners. Whiteside, Aberdeen..
lie will be kept for serviet
once,%ion 10, Ifibbert. Terms. -46
s•-1 for grade cows. F. IL. HAM.-
NOltit18. 19014
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!AUCIION SALES.
of Horses, Cattle and Hogs.-
,siles has received instructions from 5tr-
co to sell by public attetion on Lot Ay_
,L IliW,ert, on llondav, March 26th, tit i
I; the following : 8 heavy draft geldings= -
old, 2 heavy draft fillies rising 3 yeare,
raft geldings rising 2 years old, 1 heir,"
a' 1 ear old, 1 heavy draft horse rising _
:brood mare ming 7 years old in foe, 1, ,
- hors; rising 5 years old a, good driver ,
:reliable, 12 newly calved cows and
'teers rising 3 years old, 10 steers rising'
teem rising 1 3•ear old, il heifers rising'
rood sows, 30 hogs about 4 months old,„
liaise credit on furnishing- approved
...'? off for cash. No reserve as the prop-
tn up one of the farms he had rented .'
.ked. The stoek is all in good cOndil
RI) ROACH, Proprietor ; JAMES.
neer for Perth and Huron. 1990-2
LE of Farm Stock and inipim
ichael has been instruet )5"
11 public auction ou Lot 31, Cone
..tp, near Roxboro, on Wednestlay,5
p. m., the following ; Horses -I
bse mare, 1 general purpose horse.-
• eahed s•ows, 1 cow due to calve 5fay _
heifers rising' 1, 7 steers rialur
• me, 4 spring calves, 1 sow to - litter*
,kde, 4? months old, 2 Elena
--1 Masse:v-flarris hinder, nearV-
F-1-iarri-, mower, 5 foot eut ; hay rake;
,r1. new : 1 swim.; tooth cultivator;
; .:lielc furrow plow : double furrow -
barrows ; 1 hmi axle ring= ;
E Pair ; 1 cutting box
I tanning ; I root pulper 24 ft*tr
1 nate' trough : 1 spray motor ; •
; I le.* rack ; 1 gravel box
i:E•zeri and a half grain sacks 2 logiiint
po•itively le! stdd without re -
lea sold leis farm, TerillS
;•• anti envier, cash ; oyer t
iiditu ill be given on turnishiri,
,wst A di,count at the rate of 5 pso
It eat be allowed for Vatiii 011
1! 36.3111,1,1N, Proprietor '
-t !queer. .1999Z
Contractors I
0.116•• •••••••••=,
ti•t•,--11,-1 oil behalf of the
, 4s:A to the
.tistet. for the -
11.1, t WO bridges, one'
tun and onp• 1.11 tilt° :0,11 (.0111C'eSideln
3 Ifip sulk. yard. SPed-
-s. as !be clerk s Varna.
N 11.11INWELL.
rra
'in ss
Colleg
grade Commerrs;a1 School.
Three Courses :
e Stenography - TelegrephY
=GEORGE SPOTTON, Fri°
otngs Aeo'
e Sovereign Ban
of Canada
red Bank. is Authorized by the
nthri uerninant: to accept Deposita.
Deposit Your Settlings
on Institution Ineorporated by Parliament
perroo.
e1IU
went Stipervisloa
ettarettited-Of Safety
Orders Issued
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blisltert
_it ping Cough, Droop, Bronchitis
Cough, Drip, Asthma, Diphtheria
rewieno la boors to ArsthertAties
rjrmixis, a tone, established and stondard remedy
-fg.thorilise-at-es ir.4;mtett. It cures liecanoe the air ren-
aming:0;1g antivDtii: is carried over tho dIseastel sur.
fites,of tho bronchial tubes With every breath, giving
rsjonediendermitant treatannt. Thom of it cOresintip.
the Mildewy, or staorers from chronic bronchitis. Mid
=IOW* rend flora Coughs er.intlemed cliaillilone of
thathmt.
Vapc-Creso, Tens is sold
by dr-.450,ta -or sent Frei!
paid on neeipt of Price.
A Vatotreioleas out-
Ineludior. a bottle of
•.,.`leZil-ft.&3• &ad fzr
• booklet
Co., Ltd.,
St- James It.,
ada.315
P11 -
art Beat
Yes. 100,000 times each day.'
ited
Does. it -send out good blood
or bad b ood? You know, for
good bl it good health;
bad blood, bad health. And
you knoW precisely what to
take for bad blood -Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. Doctors have
endorsed it for 60 years. ,
One fretpient cense of bad blood le s Outs:WI
isitIgiatal; Lrelgr ii=i` .4'4412; Th. blood.
Keep the bowels open with Ayer's-Fille.
4
A,
Made brz.o. Ayer Go., Lowe% Mee»
A Also raarsuraereurers er
• p HAM 1,1009,
ziersouEcuRn.
, CliF.15iY PECTORPA.
We have no stores; 1 ' We publish
tate formulae of an owe riadicilnes.
aisand Trunk Railwa •
System .
Rally:ay Time Table
wee 1040 Seaford) as follows:
00 4. in. For Clinton, Goderieh *Ingham an
Kincardine.
1141 p. co. For Clinton anti Goderloh
8.15 p. -For Clinton, ?thigh= and Kincar
dine.
1183- ro. For Clinton and Goderich.
T.55 tu For Stratford, Guelph, Toronto,
Orillis North Bay and points wort;
Belleville and Peterboro 0 and points
east.
For Otratford, Guelph, Toronto, Mon.
trellised points east.
• fr_t_r_stlord, Guelph and Toronto.
• 13/,
• p. m.
London, Huron and_ Bruce. -
sof mums -
London, dews -
(74.
ittetaroas ••••• *ow *A!
‘Renttinna* • 0* ON MO
RIPTC/4•0******/••****.;;-"
°Med eld q** 041,1.1.••••••4 OE**
011iitOli..•••
Londeaboro
R-11 grave- v., I. .** *Or Oa 10.
Winghem e, •
O Dorm-
Winghatn, dePari.-
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0,4,11I4 Om AP. •
Tionde9bOrea* 1..0 **a *VS *:*.*
alintoUr *a ***ea!** =II JR)
gf011en p.•
gertaallo****-o• tm.1* ****
Exeter 4i 010 il=1, • .4
Cleatniabl• VW* NW ** • •
London, (arriva)-
Passenger.
8.15 .4,341, 4.50 e E4
9.18 5.43
9.80 5.54
9.44 6.05
9.50 6.11
9.58 5.19
10.15 6.55
10.80 15.62
10.88 7.00
10.50 7 15
11.00 7.25
Pimenger.
5.41 5.80 P. i
6.62 5.44
7.16 8.16 .
7.11- 4.04
7.47 4.28
8.05 8,59
8.16 4.47
8.22 4.52
8.85 6.05
•• 8.46 5.16
9.46 A. 5.10
Palmerston and Kincardine.
tiRe NORM. Pass.
isimerston-...... 7.55 p.
Mei"- 8.41
8.51
eve/s...... 9.03
9.03
tan% SCUM; Pan.
enugharti... • IP *0 ** 6 48 is.in
7.05
Elbel. 7.25
Paknere't.on .. ; . 8.10
Pass, Mixed
12.4J p.m, 6.80 a.m
1.77 7 40
1.88 8.40
1.00 9.00
1.56 0.10
Mixed. Pass,
10.a40im. 2.40 p.m
10.55 2.49
11.26 8.02
12.50 8.18
8.00 4t1.0
The' Celebrated
English Cocoa.
An admirable food, with all
its natural qualities intact.
hID excellent Cocoa main-
tains the system in robust
.&ealth, and enables it to resist
winter's extreme cold.'
The Most Nutritious
sed Economical.
BUILDERS !
Our line of material for barn and *home
building is the largest and most: complete
in the county and we are in a POsibion to
furnish bills of ci4
Lumber
virhite Pine, Hemlock, :-Seorgia Pine,
Spruce, Cedar, Oak, Maple and Black Att.
Shingles
XXX and XM X X Red CedarandX
White Pine.
Lath.
No. 1 and No. 2 White Pine.
Cedar Fence Posts
110 every variety of dreseed and matched
lumber, mouldings sash and doors. Our
Inill h fitted to 'do all kinds of custom
work.
PRICES RIGHT -QUALITY THE BEST
N -CLUFF & SONS,
IMIBER YARD and PLANING MILL
SEAFORTEL
ROUND TRIP
GODERICH TO
TUESDAY, JUNE 19
RETURNING JUNE 21
Sl'r 01$611110UND
2 Days in Detroit
Write E. H. Ayer, Agent, Detroit,
for particulars.
$100
Per Month
' Young men who less than a year
ago were students in our school are
now earning 8100.00 per month.
On graduation they went direct to
a position and have advanced
steadily. You can do equally well.
Our handsomely illustrated new
telegraph book tells how,
We mail it free.
B. W. SOMERS, Principal
Dominion School of Telegraphy
and Raiiroadiug,
9 ADELAIDE STREET EAST:
TORONTO
Bitter Tea
is Not Good Tea
People who don't like
tea know only the kind
that is just bitter, the low-
land tea, that has more
tannin in the leaf than
you can kill with any
amount of sugar.
q Grand Mogul is a High-
land fea, grown on the
mountains of Ceylon, up
near the sun,
q Balmy breezes and light
soil produce the mellow
flavor that makes Grand,
Mogul a distindive produdt.
High in theine (tea -tone)
and lovv in tannin (bitters)
it -appeals to the palate and
tpnes up the nerves
Grand Mogul
Tea
Sold only in packages lined with
paper, never in poisonous lead.
"Mogul" premiums are simply a
part of the advertising appropriation
-_-and do not detrac9c from the quality
of the tea. • A coupon in every
package.
Groups and
Children's Photos
Are s Specialty with ne. We do the
kind of work you will be pleased with.
Wo have exceptional faoilities for mak •
ing family groups and ehildren's photos.
Come in -and see us. -
Picture Framing and Mouldine.
JACKSON BROS, Seaforth.
• Sore Throat ?laid Coughs ,
A simple, effective and safe remedy for all throv
irritations is found .
Cresolene Antiseptic Ttablets
They eoinhine the gerniicidal value of Cresole.ne wilt
'ha soothing properties of slippery elm and licori
10o. A111 Drugsgsts
CURED MS WIFE
of LA GRIPPE
Quebec Man tells how the Great Con.-
sumptive Preventative was
an all-round Benefit
4, My wife took La Grippe when she was
in Ottawa," says R. N. Dafoe of Northfield
Farme Qu, inan interview. "She got a
bottle of Psychine and after using it for a
few days she was quite well. I took a cold
and am using it and am gelting all right.,
"think Psychine is one of the best tonics •
on the market to -day."
There you have the whole matter in a
nutshell. La Grippe and colds are among
the forerunners of consumption.
This man had one, his wife had the other.
Psychine net only cured both but it built
them up so that their bodies are strong
enough to resist disease. All seeds of
cornsumption are killed by
(Pronounced Si -keen)
Larger sizes $1 arid $2-a1l druggists.
OR. T. A. SLOCUM, Limited, Toronto.
S RIOT 1,1411
- Breeding Tells.- e e
lowing froan the Walkerton
tIYele-
oope of last' week. It needs no
comment' from • us. 'It says: "It -
ivays to keep the best. ' This fact
has been demonstrated by Geo,
Sirrs, tiounty_e. commissiOner or
13rant, who a TeW days ago. avid a
beautiful bay gelding three years
old. to Mr. Braige.of Paisley, for
the handsome stun of' $280. Mr.
Sirrs has a two year old that Prom-
ises the equal, if not , the erninerler,
of the one sold. These colts were
sired hy " Blaston Colon,"• the ex-
cellent shire horse awned by Mr.
MeNieell, 8th coneession la Brant,
who owns besides a young 9Iyde,
" Champion Again" which also
-Promises a number 0710 Eitocideeret-
ter. The farmers of Brant town-
ship cannot afford to pass Mr. Mc-
Nicell'e stable frora each ex-
cellent reteults are obtained and IViy.
MoNizell's e ability as a horseman
moist be reeognized. Mr.' MeNieoll
parehased both aniraals from T, J.
Berry, the veteran horse importer
of Herusall, thud a?lassin there is no
better judge of horse flesh in Can-
ada, as is shown by the a.rop of
horses he &applies to our expert
horse fanciers."
esteemdeto6rcinr
head and heart, ous eseape of id bf b1n tniown..
ce 'n your int9g- between th1ig and the train.
nd AY has long been The anniversary flerVIcet n on-
thown by the many years you" have motion ;with the M E. eharch, Sea -
been chosen to discharge the duties forth, were dield on Sunday. Rev.
!of additor for this municipality, Mr, Abbs, Oditor .0t the Christian
!Nor in addressing you can we omit Advocate, preached morning and ev-
youe esteemed we, whase kindness, ening, and an the afternoon the ser -
good qualities of head and heart, viee was conducted by Mr. John
good will and hospitality we have GrayA tea aneeting was held on
SD often and so pleasantly enjoyed. Mond'ay evening. -`
That She may long b spared to ?Pon I The auditors' abstract ef receipts
and year dear family is the sincere and expenditures tor the village of
wisla of all. We trust that when Seaforth for the year ending, Jan -
mit in the Wade western prairie, Paary 31s1., 1868, _showed the re -
'where the view i enlimithd yaw tmay ceipts to he $5,828, and disburse -
in ;imagination travel . beyond the went's, $5;57743, leaving a balance
;ts of vision and recall to snem- of $250.77 in the treasurer's hands.
eras the good 'old township of lAtxxi- The McKillop tc1aunci1 gave a grant
berry and the many pleasant mem- of $30 to the Algrieulteeral Society
()ries. connected there -with. Wishing -to assist La ereolting a building on
that. yourself, your wife and fam- the societies' groheids n Seaforth.
ily ro.ay long enjoy, still under the.;
folds of the old Unhon Tack, Ihappi-
Saeliortle March. 20, 1869.
nes s and -prosperity, we ask you'tto Velocipedes are /all the age in
accept from as this purse, as a tok- Seaforth. 'Wherever there is a
en of oar love and. good. will. And clear piece of floor of twenty feet
when your sojourn on earth is am- it is looeupied every epare moment
pleted, may the angel oft, time )rlip in practising the horse's rival,
his pen' in the sunbeam and. write On the night of the 21st inst., the
in letters of gold. on the,purest barn of gohn Kyle, London naad,
white marble, "Well done, good Tuckersmith, was destroyed by fire,
and faithful servant." Signed- together with the contents, which
:Carnes Riliott, /Herbert Henning, 3 Were three horses, five sheep, a
Musgrove, Andrew Geramill, A, Mc- threshing maehi
ine fanning raill and
Ewen, J. T. Wylie, John IVioNaues,ht- a. large :quantity tot 'grain. Loess not
ton. I " less than $500. No insurance. The
i •
fire is isu.pposed to have originated
To Cure a Cold in One Dar I from a -candle 'which had been used
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine In tlw Isto•ble at-tring tIte' "ening-
Tablets. Druggists refund money Mr. Strong has purchased the
' Sidewalks All Too Low. --The Lis- if it fa•i to oure E w GEovEis bakery business 'of Mr. Cardno and
Vowel Banner says: " We are Un-
fortunately finding Jou+ that nearly
all our cement sidewalks are set
from six inches to a foot too low.
During efery thaw in winter or
spring, and: even during a heavy
rain in mummer; the 'water flows
over on the walks. When the ice
and snow blocks the tile ander the
crossings the evalks gest i'nto very
bad shape." This is the rouble in
a good many towns beside Listowel.
When the xieme3at sideve lks were
first put down in Seaforth this 'dif-
ficulty was foreseen and. an 'effort
W'S.13 made to keep the walks and,
crossings well up. DIA 811011 all
.011tery was waised by sonie'of the
citizens and in one or two :instances
the town had to face aetiens for
damages, that the good, intentions
and the•high ;Walks had to give way
to public 'clamor and where it •could
be done some of the walks and' ',cros-
sings have been constru.cted low and
with. them the same difficulty pre-
vails as in Listowel. Some of oar
enossinge in muddy weather are stab -
merged in wand and ehash and Are •of
little service except that they fur-
nish a solid foundation so that the
feet efsothe pedestrian do Ella Sink
deeper than an inch or two. But it
diffic,ult, to !foresee and meet every
emergeney even in the construction
of cement walks and the'bailding of
stree•ts.
Zurich
• liocals.-A couple of years dgo,
When Mr. J4. Merner, of this 'plat's,
was in the rthwest, he Invested in
several sections of land in the High
River district, Alberta. A fOiNir days
ago he sold 640 acres of this land,
Ocarina- $4,600 by the deal, and the
still has 1,6100 acres. Our worthy
citizen bids fair to becoming a mil-
lionaire. Selling Alberta soil is
more profitable than dealing in dry
signature is on eaeh -box. 25e. will eonsequently, suspend the liv-
ery within a few weeks.
The Bgraondville Dramatic Aso -
In The Olden Day8. (dation gave an evening's entertain-
IOMMIff
meot) laid of the brass thAad, to 2.
crowded audience in the school house
Interesting sketches of the early on Thursday evening. The actors
days -of Seaforth and vieinity, were H. R. Jackson, Miss Van Eg-
taken from the files of The Ex- mond, Miss Hicks, W. McDoo.gall
positor. and 0. Rudolph. The pieces were
a
Seaforth,--iebruary 6„ 1869.
The ;village /council met tlais even-
ing ,when the following. officers
, were, 'elected: tG. McDougall, as-
sessor ; annuls IDuncan, treasurer ; S.
Stark, (*Hector ; E. Lusby, etree
inspeetor; S. Stark, license inspec-
tor; fr. P. Bull, bread inspector;
fence 'viewers, 3. Winters, 3. M.
Martin and A. Nilson.
The ladies ;soliciting 'subscriptions
.for the IYEschanics' Institute have
succeeded lin 'raising over $100.
t, While tehopping :wood tit john Cam-
eron's, in Tueleersmith, a. man was
. nearly killed by being struck,' over
the eye by a falling limb.
Barley is .quoted nt $1,20 to $1.30
ptit on the stage in p. careful Mall -
Mar and the scenery and dresSes
wane excellent.
THE ROAD TO HEALTH.
Lies Through the Rich, Red Blood
Dr. Pink Pills Aottial-
lyi Make.
Oonunon pills purge the I:Towels,
Dr. William& Pink -Pills make new
rich blood. Purging pills gallop
th•rougih the bowels -tearing the
tissues, irritating the organs and
weakening the whole sfetem. Dr.
William& Pink Pills do not purge
at all. They're tonic pills, soothing
strenthening pills, lalood-mak-
a bushel and 'Wheat at 90 eents se pills,
Seaforth, February 12, 1869..
Winghara likelY to have tele-
graphic COMM Wileati011 with the
rest of th.e tworld in a short time.
The new Baptist charoh, in this
place he dedicated for public
worship i001 Sabbath :next.
Lug pills. Dr. Williaras" Fink Pills
actually make new blood. That is
why they are the, only scientific
vane for all blood diseaaes. That is
avhy they cure headaches and baok-
aches, kidney troubles, indigestion,
neuralgia, rheitentatism, heart troub-
lessand ties special ailments of grow-
ing girls and mature women, Purg-
ing pills act only on the symptoms of
One of the told settlers, in the per-
diseage ; Dr, Williams' Pink Pills go
son of ,Robert Porter, led P,orter's
Hill, died at the home of his broth- straight to tits roof of the trouble
er in Eginondville. in the blood and eure. Mr. jeihn
Marine, Elmdale, P. E. says: 'I
Th'e Rippen -correspondent 'writes
think Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the
of ia. tomplimentary supper to Jas.
best medicine in the world. I had
Anderson, of that place, wh,o was go -
an attack of pneumonia which was
Ing to the States to reside. trae
followed by extreme nervousness and
per was held in Shaw's hotel. The
rheumatism. I tried some of our
chair and /vice chair were occupied
best a:odors but got nothing to help
by fRobt. MeMordie and Hugh Love,
d b VI me until I began taking Dr.
goods, -The 'regular meeting of the: • P •
.
Women's Christian Temperance Un- Mordie, Thos. Simpson, reeve of Sean_
irillsle .After taking the
Pink Pillssome weeks amid = actually
ion was held at the home of Mrs. P. ley, games McLean, Ja.raea McLeod p
!er Bender last Monday afternoon, -- and tethers, 'while the singers of the feel the new blood the were making
coureing through my veins, and in
Levi Stelek a,nd family left for Data- evening twere. Alex. Thomson, Gil -
the. course of a few weeks more 1
phin, Manitoba, last week, Mr,
Stelck has a brother there -Messrs.
Hess & Beichert have disposed of
what is known as 'the Mayo [farm, in
Stanley, to Mr.511. J. Talbot. The
farm contains 80 acres, and was pur-
'chased setae time ago for the tim-
ber. Mr, Talbot pays $1,600 for it.
-A property deal as beeh made
between Jaeob Gingerich of Stan-
ley and `David Beattie, of Blake, by
-which Mr. Gingerich gels posses-
sion of Mr. Beattie's' cider and tchop-
ping mill at Blake, and the latter
gets poesession of Mr. Gingerich's
farm in Stanley. -Mr. and Mrs. 3,
Itartmane of ,Waterloo county, -for-
merly of 'Hai, are 'visiting; relatives
and friends in this' vicinity. -Mr. 3.
Bastard- has sold his farm on the
Goshen line to Mr. 3. Weber :for $6,-
000. -The Herald of last week says:
The manyfriends of Miss Mandie
Deichert, daughter of j Mr. John
Delehert, are- will be pleased to
hear that she -has so far treeovered
'that on Tuesday be walked about
the house without the aid of any-
one. This is the first time she has
done so in eight years. That she
may' ultimately recover is' the fer-
vent wish fif her many' friends:
Turnberry.
Farewell Presentation. -On Tues-
day • evening, March 6th, a large
number of their friends from Wing -
ham., Bluevale, -Wroxeter and the
surroundiag neighborhood surprised
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fraser, of
Tarnberry bso assembling at their
home and presenting them with a
puirse of seventy-five dollars as a
token of love and good will on
their departure for the Northwest.
Soon after the visitors had gather-
ed' the presentation was made, Mr.
A. MacEwen, of Pluevale, reading
the farewell address. Mr. Fraser
• was too roach affected to make a
reply beyond thanking his friends.
'James Elliott, John Musgrove, Thos.
Bolt and B. F. Carr, of Wnoxeter,
eioke briefly and Rev. J. W. West,
bf Bluevale, gave a 'pleasing address.
The remainder of the evening was
enjoyably spent in sotial pleaaares.
There was vocal, and instrumental
masic and refreshments which had.
been provided by the visitors. The
younger people 'remained until an
early hour to dance. Regret is felt
by everyohe that My. and Mrs. [Fras-
er and their family are leaving
Tarnberry where they have so long
resided. Their -future home will be
at Pilot Mound., -Manitoba, where
Miss Jessie Fraser is •new teaching
school. The following is a copy of
the address: To Douglas Fraser,
Esq. -Your many friends in the
township of Turnberey *hereyou
have resided for so. many Years, /hav-
ing heard of your contemplated de-
parture from among them, have met
this evening to convey to you, and
your 'family an expression of re-
spect and esteem. As teacher in
two of the most important _schools
in the township for many years 'You.
faithfelly *discharged the duties of
your high and reiponsible position
and we trust that the ,results ef
your labors in this reapect may be
far reaching for good a•n4 that this
may be reflected in the lch-aracters
and lives of these who were intrust-
ed to your charge. In Your inter-
eourse withsyour friends land neigh-
bors, in both bueioess and seeial•
life, yotr have always comittanded
•bert Thompson, T. Dick and Wm.
Kyle.-
Seaforth, Uebruary 19, 1860.
was completely restored to health."
Remember that it is only Dr. Will-
iams' Pink Pills that can make this
Mrs. /Ad'am Black, one of the old- new, rich, health -giving Wood. Im-
itations and the sat -called ',just as
est settlers of Tackersmith, died on
the inst:, 'aged 61 yearsgood" naedielnes never cured any -
On Wednesday morning a
one. Insist on the genuine with the
tlot a
fun name, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
selett dry goads were found in an
for Pale People, on the wrapper, on
unotseutpied house lin Harpterhey. On
eaeh box. Sold by all •medieine
the 'foliowing morning, When some
deakra or by mail at 50 teents a box
of the °Modal's were about taking
the matter in hand the goods were
not there.
The inew 'Baptist church as 'dedi-
cated 411 Sunday. In the Morning and
evening 'the services were condact-
ed by Bev. Bates, of Woodetock, and
or six boxes for $2.50 by writing
The Dr. Williams- Medicine
Co., Broeleville, Ont.
-The 14-year-oId son •of Wesley
Moore, of Lansdowne, in Ifrontenae
county, was driving a young team,
in the afternman by Bev. Henderson,
when. they ran away, throwing him
of ,Paris. De Monday evening. a tea
meetin.g was ..b.eld. to the ground, the wagon passing;
over him. He was terribly injured.
The .Mecha,nic& Institute has tak-
He was an. only son, and has since
en definite shape and the following
i Boman
officers ihave been elected in died.
mcon--
. otion therewith: ,PresidenE, ;Io -Archbishop O'Brien, head of the
hn
Gray, - 'vice, A. Dewar, • treasurer, 'Catholic church in Nova
Mr. +keys; ,librarian, Mr. 'I/Saxton: i Scotia, died. in Halifax on Friday
of apoplexy. He went to bed in the
afternoon ' complaining fOf indiges-
tion, and -his physician prescribed'
for that. At, 10 o'clock he felt ino
better, and at 11 o'cloele, while' his
niece was out for a glass of water,
for whieh he had. asked, he fell back
dead. He was 63 years old, and was
consecrated „Archbishop of Halifax
in. 1883.
committee, Messrs. Boll, Brett, Oull,
Cash, [Watson, McDougall, McDer-
raid and tlar. friacey.
• Seaforth, Febrearsy 26, 1860.
On Monday night T. P. Bull's jew-
elry • shop was entered. Mr. Bull
takes the preeaution of removing
his watches and other valueble stock
at night, so the learglare rsot noth-
ing but a tool cabinet, and that was
found on the post office steps the
next .morning.
The " velocipede amovement " has
etruek 'a number teethe towns and
cities in the province. McIntosh &
Morrison, !carriage makers, ere get-
ting up one of these , modern
locomotion machines, .of the
two wheeled persuasion, after
the .most improved. model, With
this in view Seaforth will look for -
Ward to 'better days, evh•en, despite
the !railroads, eve may at least he
able to go to PGIoderich and back in
the same
: At a meeting of the MeKillop
nouncil a by-law was passed, limiting
the tavern licenhes in the munici-
pality to seven, and tshop lioenses
to two.
Seaforth, March 5, 4869.
The, Tuokersmith Agricultural So-
ciety held a seed show ion Friday.
Among the prize winners. were: G.
E. Creswell, R. Landsborough, H,
Chesney, D. Sproat, A. Wilma Geo,
Cheeney, W. Walker, J. Dickson,.
Geo. tIVIcClare, tJohn -McClure, Alex.
Broadfotit, R. Govenlook, and C.
Dale.
The Zoinan .Catholics, rof Seaforth,
are getting the material on the
ground 'for the erection of a large
and. 'handsome eharch the coming
•season. • the words DIAMOND PACKAGE
At a meeting of the Tackersraith DYES. -Users of' DIAMOND DYES
eouncil a by-law was passed, limit- saon become experts in the fasein-
ing the tavern licenses ;to six, and teting work of home colorihg, and
the shop licenses to' time. • find that a ten eent package wili re -
Women Angrily
Aroused
ALL OVER THE DOMINION.
Information from various Prov-
inces of Canada point to the ' fact
that many women 'have been deceiv-
ed and indueed to use the weak and
adalterated package dyes put up by
unskilled and unscrupulous menu-
factueers to imitate the popular
DIAMOND DYES.
Our Canadian -women, thoroughly
aroused, after loss of time, money
and valuable anaterials, through the
tew of muddy, 'blotchy and weak
dyes, have directly laid the blame
for their losses on 'the retail neer-
pha.nts, who sold the.m the deceptive
dyes.
This action of indiguant women
has caused many of our retail and
wholesale dealers to peek up and re-
t•tern to the mannfatturers respon-
sible, their worthless and dangerous
dyes.
Moral :-When ladies deeide to do
home dyeing work, it pays to use
the celebrated and popular DIA-
MOND DYES, which have been the
home friends of th.e ladies for over
25 years When buying, see that
'eaeli package handed to yon. bear
DOW the life of any faded and dingy
Seaforth, March' It 186a, suit, dress, skirt, Mouse, jacket,
On Monday alight, Mrs. Michael cape, or husband's or son's coat,
Dorsey, et Tuckersraith, ruptured a vest or troneers. Allow no dealer to
blood vessel while in a fit of (slough- offer you something he calls " JUST
ing, vehich resa•lted in immediate AS GOOD." No other dyes equal
deaththe DIAMOND DYES.
.
As the ten o'clock express was Send your name and address to
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Wednesday, it came in contact with
the team of Mr. Tho -s. Fowler, kill- oeive, free of ook, new Dye Book, c,..1
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ing tone horse outright and lireakina I Oard of Dyed Cloth Santples, and a
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tated it being :lestroyed. Mr. Cow- lorigiebnid
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