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Gladstone; is a it ins.
` The: following pretty
`Gladstone is related in one
changes:, About forty years
cident, of
go several
haulers were employed. In carrying pig-
• - iron from Braymbo - -to Queen's ferry.
Among the ..number was one William
Griffiths, who is still alive; -1This man,
when going down ' Tizikerdalla one day;
:With -his load of iron, was acOsted by a
Stranger- who chatted verydreely with
him. Zmong the questions the stranger
asked him how much he got. per ton for
carrying the iron. . 1
" Whitt weight have ssin on the
"How much does it nost to keep the
Presently they reached th foot of the
"How are you. going to g t this .np
hil1,1 asked the 'stranger.- •
"Oh, I mun get my. shuder and push
" I'll help yOs ' a- bit," said the
'• stranger; and, he at once put his should-
er to the cart, and pushed ,sip the hill
Iwell; When they reached the top,
the hauler said : "Yea au' me 'as been as
good has &chain 'orse."
"Well, well," said the s auger, "1
• don't know how the : poor orse s. legs
are, but mine ache very lxiucti indeed. I
suppose you can, manage nowlk" _
'Yes thank you '..,' said the hauler;
and. 4wieling each cither gooA day, they :
separated. As soon as the st anger was
ii
- • " That was Mr, Gladstonts, Said the
" Mr.' Gladstone ! exclaimed the
hauler - "I dfinno what ell ink o' me,
Bare I thought 'e '' was some farmer Or
. Can. a*an Swallow
\ Bail. , Cannl
Well; " that tiettendle He can: his throat i
Liege enough end f,hkeannon ball of too large.
1 The 'Ideation really SORMS worthy f some con-
mderation in view of theldre of some of the ills
! Mercies Purgative Pellets? S ., gay -coated,
••pcirely-- vegetable,. perfectly ha ,, , in glass,
1. aged always fresh. \
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:An Affair of Minor. '
A dnel was recent:1Y fought, in Pa
, between 'tiro artiste; in which one of the
! combatants was killed by his adversary's
t an outburst of . horror -, hroughout
France. Butit has served. make the
1 peoPleask themselves if it not time
"Is the ordinary due/ has- become so
harmless," says one journal, " that a
! fatal reault causes horror and astonish -
ii ment, this means of settling f a quarrel
has lost 'all its authority. ilf comba-
' tants assuthe that they are -not going to
I be hurt, -as they generally d , and all
!the world is ;surprised if the are hurt,
- 1:1,As a Matter of fict.- a duel with pistols,
1 is efiher atrocious dal- &Fmk 4:4'
1 eemne the etkaoau When. gentlemen are
infleil won to act as seconds in a duely
ito<7 meet with theneconds on the other
'• 'side, and so load the pistols, that they
wilt not carry over twenty- .ve pace&
The combatants are then placed thirty
,paces apart, and.all hi well. The shots
'are exchanged, nobody is burt4 and
" honor is satisfied!' 1
The Filfis dealers infirearms are said
to inake it a point, when applieation is
made to them for duelling pistols, to
twit the NOconds various devides for
avoiding the Injury of the prineipals,
shoot staiglit, and- spiels' vartrid es
'which make plenty of noise b t do ;t-
itle damage, .
• A Story is told which Mu& rates the
way in which duelling, is re rded by
some others than the mercifu seconds
who practice these life saving ricke. A
well known banker of Paris et a man
. about his own age, who, in sha ing _him
tpordially by the hand, said: 1 -
• "If it possible, my dear sir; that You
o not remember me? We m t at very
lose quarters once twenty-. ve years
go.. I am So -and -So, with Whom you
" So I do I So 1 dor said the bank-
s% 'But I had quite forptten the in-
ident until you reminded me Of it."
13 et it easily—I was so bad y scared.
f "And the pistols :were leaded,
."Ah; those rascally. seconds 1 They
[more to me that the pistol's weren't
oaded. Oh dear I Oh dear t ! To think
at I might have been • •kill ' like a
t And the banker fainted' th agates
Oen merely to think °lithe de ger which
he =had run twenty-five yea s before,
and was tarried into an spot wary s to
le., - RX0IIM WHICH IS 01.!LIBIEDI To- CURB
. ften been sought, but as yet there has_
traldetermination. Although the re-,.
en found no remedy except that of
form accomplished in this manner is en-:,
toura,ging, there is a -wide fieltd for the
: hse -of some physical, method. fin the re-
_ elaniation of besotted individuals ' who
• 4annot be, reached by.- moral suasion.
nd writer, declares...that the desire for
rink is a disease and must Ice treated
y means pc therapeutics. :le claims
that as quinine is a specific against fever,
nine the absolute means of cnring the
ars that so far back as 1873 this
ethod of treating was emp oyed, but
, t attracted little attention. 1884 the
imetz was.a most zealous advocate of
- 'this metfiod of treatment. The prepara-
tion and application of the injection is
9nitis.aimple. One grain of tiychnine
'ils dissolved in 200 drops- of' attar, and
!the -patient receives an injecti n of, five
;drops daily for a week or ten_ days. The
Children Cry.for
efFeetb of the injections are surprising ;
after two or three of them the drunkard
has an appetite.and is ahle to :deep. If,
after the expiration of several 'months,
the desire for stro drink returns, the
result of indulge ce is SO distressing,
palpitation of the heart, headache, and
other equally dist 'bing effects, that it
becmnes impossip for the inebriate to
touch another dro It is recommended
to make the inj alone durings the
-drunken sleep, ben the patient
awakens in the. f 11 possession -of his
!Imes and will ask for a. second or third
application. It w uld be an admirable
arrangement if the ()lice surgeonswould
test this cure -upon the intoxicated per-
sons brought into e varioue Dilations.
,If this means, ofir ting the deadly sin
of intemperance be 116 SUCCOSSfUl as its
advooates claim cs, family physician
will be a powerful, actor in the regener-
ation of society. ir has been suggested
by the Russian pre s that --stations be
established‘ in eve department Of Rus-
sia for =the salvat n 'ofl the army_ of
drunkards.—From he Newark" Adver-
tiser.
June 27; publishes he folloWing from „Ei
having trouble he in the' draft -horse
business with new associations,. which
register and give rtificates for cross-
bred animals, Tw of these have been
_recently organized. The object: is not
concealed, viz.: to ive certificates that
will help to sell a irrials yOur
Were only such is 'male as are eligible
for registration and foperly entered in
regular standard b oks passed free at
the frontier -It wo ld soon , stop this
registration of mo els, " Thiel is a
-warned the reader f this' paper against
-depending sipon re ords-in such ,publi-
cations. There w e an association
formed at Godericht Ontario, some three
years ago, the proc dings of whieh we
published, the mem ers of which openly .
acknowledged that hey only regietered.
their mongrels so s to sell 'them to
Americans. the f ee importation of
etch animals should stopped.—Mieh-
igen Farmer.
It Gave Courate.
pf himself.. It was his early traveling
days ; fact, he h been taken out of
the office to make hi first triP on the
route of the regular traveler, wbo was
sick. Re visited t or three cities on
his route, not m eting with much
that two or three ot er salesmen carry-
. the same lines f pots weal just
ah d of him.
Bei g afraid the ouse would be dis-
satisfied, and- a littl doubtful of his*own
abilities, hetelegra ed his employer :
" Better call me in There are three
rival salesmen Apo of
Instead of callin him in the head of
the house telegraph : Push - ahead.
There are a hun re 'other fellows •
So he went ahea satisfied that he
could at least hol his own with the
fellows that were be ind, 'with the re -
snit that he made s ch a good trip's hat
increased.
Ile said the idea t at there were lot
of fellows following erved to stimulate
him, and he determ* ed to go ahead and
push things to the st of his ability,
.and he succeeded. ewelers' Review.'
returned to his seat the middle of the;
• row after his inter- refreshment,.
" Why so, ,iny 1" ittonitid the
*" I want you to Oggest that it his
no* theatre he have the seati,.: for mon-
plead on traps, * lied by a spring in
the floor, so that id you get thirsty::
you can sink grad ully throng. h -the.
floor into -the solo below Sid. 061110
back the smile way, without _stunibling..
over 'half a.dozen pe sons between your
seat and the aisle."
A Long Lease Just ERaired,,
Wine hundred an ninety-nine years'
ago the Church of gland, then under
the headship of the ope of Rome, leas-
ed a 16t of land -to t e British govern.
ment for a long teem that Was consider-
ed in that day equiv lent to an estate in
fee. But the lease h s just expired and
the land has gone ba k to the Church of
England, which 'ha • changed its coat
several times since enry day,
but has preierved roughout its cor-
porate integrity., ine hundred,: and
ninety-nine years is et forever, and the
expiration of this. le e andthe reversion
Saion government, as well as of its
churches. Dynaiti a JIM changed,
revolutions have s pt.the little island
from stem to stein, at the. !kite and
the 'Church have r and -their
contracts are held go defter a milleitinro.
Probably no other. c untry can shams a..
like proof of business stability:;—Boston
The Indians of the Isthraus.
.An Indian on the c asfcan dress him°,
self decently and his ntire costume Will
cost him.but three " eale,". or 36 cents.
This suit would be a well one in his own
breech -cloth fastened around the waist
with a twig from so e tough4 ivy -like
'plant, so that the ne ssity of a leather
strap is avoided. It mnst be remem-
bered, in speaking -of the Central Amer -
can Indians, that t ey are no blood
of society as the neg o slaves before tlie
war. They all have heir small patches,
of vegetables fa back • upon, and
many never Put thei hand to any work
except when they w money to buy
whisky or tobacco. ow, we have an
Indian who is >able to idle away his -
time - his• walks. alo g the road with a
blanket slung across his back, he comes
to: a field of corn, an no one refuees a
hungry Indian a mea , which practicaX
ly costs nothing ; th is his' breakfast
he goes farther along plucks plantains.
in some grove, an continues alont
munching them. feels ,3uo hunger .
he is content ; he has fed for a day and
has not .worked. f night overtakes
him he makes a be of dry grass or -
dry leaves *and wrap himself up in hie
blanket. -This life I much preferable
Clothed so - lightlye he dampness and
rains of the climate'll on undermine his
'Pitcher's astoria.
constitution ; he calls in the medicine
wonian, and dine under her :care.
They are natural drinkers' and they
do not know what moderation is ; they
trink this raw spirit, nearly. all alcohol,
in such vast quantities that it soon kills
thera,*. Much of the revenue . of the
Government is derived from the tali -on
this liquor, but jt is the death Of the,
yeople. Down along the WellteM Waft
'if an Indian finds - himself short of
money, he goes to some storekeeper,
and says : " .11aster, I am going to get
out some rubber, .how much will you
pay for twenty-five pounds ?". The ans-
wer is.anywhere from $4 to $8. ;The
Indian returna a week, receives the
money,14nd is !Ole Ve d) ink and idle
awaY his time for a month:, Or if he
regards rubber working too hard, he has
only to look around for the zapote tree.
This his a gum- or resin, resembling
melasses candy, which is known in New
Alrork and other large cities as " chicle
gi.im"" midis used by confectioners .to
give'that peculiar and pleasant flavor to
" tutti-frutti" ice-cream. - It is a very
light -Weight geth, and he may gather so
many pounds of it in a day that in
eight bouts re has enough mOney tio
live= for two weeks. He sleeps under
an open.straw shelter, in heavy fogs and
miasmas, breathing death' vapors
from the sWamps, and soon passes away.
Whiiky is hie curse, and though the
race is clying,out, it will be a -blessing
to the country. And;no 'surer 'or hap
pier method could have been chosen for
these people thin the bne Which the
have adopted • of " improving " them
selvei off the earth with whisky.
Genuine Gentlemanliness.
In Mr. Bancroft'S "-Reminiscence's
there is a story. told by Mr. Charles
Collette which is very 13eautifully and
strikingly illustrative of true etiquette.
A young soldier in an English regiment
had been promoted from the ranks and
given a commission in anotherregiment:
Before joining his command he was, ac-
cording to custom, invited *to a farewell -
dinner Iv the officers of - his -old regi-
ment, placed,. as the sued of the even-
ing, 'on the right of the colonel and
helped, to all the dishes ' first. 'Hp was'
a fine young fellow, but little used -to
the ways of the polite world and the
manners of other dining -tables than the
humble mess of those days in the ranks.
The colonel, one of the -truest,types of
gentlemen, did his best to put his guest
at ease. The soup was served, and then
came a servant to the guest's side, hold-
ing a larg.e bowl which contained simp131.-
lumps of ice.. The weather was hot, for
this happened in India, and cold.drinks
were an unspeakable boon. The servant
asked :
The colonel chatted meyrily to him ou
bis left.-- Others of the party began to
" Ice, air' ?" again asked the waiter.
The guest, in- ignorant desperation;
took a portion of the ice and put it in
his soup.- A smile played lightly. on
the faces of some of the younger officers
when the bowl WES offered to thexolonel,,
who went on chatting' with the guest,
and, without moving. a muscle of,his
face, dropped a piece of ice into his soup.
Those who came afterwards took their
cue from the colonel and let the bowl
‘pass, and the young Man breathed a sigh
relief as -he thought that, after all, he
had done the right thing. • If-evek a
soldier deserved the Victoria Cross the
colonel of that regiment .
G004 Manners,
Wove; try to outshine, but to please,
Never proms * favor where it seems
Never intrude 111.health, pains,-loisek
or misfortunes, .
Never intentionally wound \the feel -
Nova Milt or laugh aloud in publiq
places or upon the street, °
Never lorget that vulgarity lias its
origin in Ignorance or selffshness, - -
Never urge another to do anything
against his desire, unless , yon see den. --
Do not ask &nether to =do what you
would not be glad to do under similar
circumstances. -
Never omit to perform a kind act
when it can be done With any reason-
able amount of exertion;
Never needlessly wound the vanity of
another -or dilate unnecessarily upon ells-
- agreeable subjects. -
Do iiot make witticisms at the
pense of others, which -you would not
, wish to have made upon, yourselves. •
Remember that good manners ere
thoughts filled with kiridneSs and re-,
finement and then translated into beha-
vior.
Be ,not ostentatious in dress or ile-
portinent ; nothing can be more vulgar.
See that costumes fit the time and oc,
Be ride to none ; rudeness harms not
even the humblest and poorest to whom
it is directed, but it injures the exhib-
itors.
' Never treat superiors with servility,
or inferiors with arrogance. Speak as
"kindly. to a day -laborer as to one bc-
itors' aud superiors. Offer them the best
seat at the table, the best place by the
,fire and the first of.„- everything. Go
farther than mere form and seethat they
are comfortable and happy.—Pittsbarg
A NEW HOME TREATN.EINT roarus CUM; OF CATARRH',
CATARR11.0, DEAFNESS AND HAY FEVER..
The microscope has proved that these diseasie
are contagious -and that -they are due to the
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:presence of living parasites in- the interlining
membrane of the upper air passages 'and Mists.
„`.0inn tubes. The eminent scienttsts,
'iiuxley and Reale endorse . this; .and these
Imethod of treating these diseases his been' to
*apply an irritant remedy weeklY, Mid even
daily, thus keeping -the delicate membrane in a:
constant state of irritation, allowing it ncichance-
, torheal, and as a „ natural consequence of such-
' reatment not one perman.ent cure has ever been
srecorded. It is an absolute fact -that these dick;
• eases cannot 5e eured by any application blade
oftener -than ongaiiftwo weeks, for the' Mem-
z cation is repeated. It is :now peven years since
Mr. Dixon discovered the parasite in catarrh and
'formulated his new treatirient, and since then -
his remedy hai becoine a -household word in
every country, Where the ,Englisli inegilage is
'„spoken. . Cuffs effected by him seven years agn
;are mires still, there haiing been nOteturn of -the
pretending to destroy a parasite pft which they
rhnow nothing, by remedies, the resu)ts of the
,'application, of which they are -equally ignorant,
I Mr. Dixon's rpmecly is applied only once in two
weeks, and from one to three applications effect
it permanent mire in the most aggravated ease&
• Mr. Dtxon sends a pamphlet describing bi
inew treatment on the -receipt of stamp to pays
postage. The address is H. Dixon.& Sod, 803
;King street west,: Toroato, Catioda.—Scientifie
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for.:.1.1tfaittfi: arid
‘ EICIMItOrkiiIIII0IrenIMIRPtedt0CaildrOnthat 010.01111 cares Odle, Constipation,
trecommendit as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, -Diarrheas, tion,
'111 BO. Oxford St, Broold,yn, N. Y. without iniutious mediation;
*? THE CENTAUR Comity, 77 mum,' Street, N.
OF
.g EST
The undersigned offers for . sale
valuable Real Estateksituate in S
immediate vi 'nity, viz:
98 acrei, all ole red, good fences
good state of ou tivation, with v
and sand pits, easily worked and
The flax mill_propecty in "Seafo
Govi3nlock's survey, containing
large frame barn 44 by 120, welg
and three other buildings, one
built for and is suitable for *pork
reaideneein the Comet
phy, frame cottage . in the oeo
Moxley, frame barn and driving
shedoce house; ilan,upod Lots 90;
and 135, Gowinleck's inirVey, Se
property will be sold in block or
eels to suit purchasers.
Also frame cottage, acilbining t
-Hall, occupied by Mr. Stehle.
For partieulars,-and terms of p
to H. IRELAND, Esquire; .1
,Escafirei °etc) IA MURPHY, Esq
fort ; or the undersigned.*
F. HOINESTED,
107 Assignee Estate of
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the 'following
iforth and the
Tuckersmith,
nd buildings,
'noble ;gravel
convenient to
out ss acres,
soaks, office
f which was
picking bust,
ation of W.
house, wood -
forth,' This
separate par-
e TemPeranee
yment, apply
DIES' WEIR,
re, all of Sea-
orth
HAS 'REMOVED
Jewetii •Eitabli
To the CamPbell Block, c
Where he keepi kluge stock of
Watches, Fine Jewelry,' Clocks,
stook 'of Heavy Plain'Gold Weddi
cheer; as tie cheapest. Watche
Jewelry repaired withdespatch.
girChargdi Reasonable.
NO. CamPbell's Bleck,
raYet
nient
rner Main
aforth,
Id and dilver
Clocks end
LEGAL
-Ai Agent, Commissioner for taking affidavits,
Conveyances, Ito. money to loan at this lowest,
rates. M. MORRISON, Walton.
OEAGER 8i LEWIS, Barristers, Goderich.-
0 Office, oppoelte the Colborne Hotel. 976
T m. BEST, Barrister, Solleitor,'&o. Office—
') .• Rooms OneDoor North of the Commercial
Hotel; ground floor next door to Beamo butcher
shop, Agents 7•••Citticalizi, How. & Caiontod. -870
tors, Apo., Goderich, Ontario. J. T, Gaitiow,
Solicitors in Chancery, &c., •Goderich, Ont:
CAMERON. ' 586
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Holt & Cameron, thiderich, Barrister, Se -
bolter, Conveyancer, ice. Money to loan. Ben
sin's Old Office, Carclno's Block, Seaforth. 78r
TN J. DOWNEY, Solicitor, Conveyancer, ate
_Li„- Late of Victoria, B. C. Office—Over
Bank of Commerce, Main street, Seaforth.
vlate funds to loan at ss and 6,per cent.- 1035
it/FANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors;
of'Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Mbney to loan.
Office—Beaver Block, Clinton, •Ontario. A. H.
?doom, Jamas Sam.* 781
licitor, Conveyancer !Ind Notary. Solloitair ,for
the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Mcineyto lend.
- Finds -for sale. 0111i30 iti Scott's Block, Main
Street. Seaforth.
CANADIAN. 'BANK ,OF ,C
READ 'OFFICE; TOR
PRAIDENT, DA
0-BNBRAL-11-AkAamil B. IL
SHAPOIVEM. BRAN
The &Mortis' Branch of tide BAH
current Mee, -
nuns OD *11 the pritiolps1 towns
Canada, on Great Britain, and, •
oeurit
mop_ Xsq,
iced Wale'
the' Pilled
Coninteroisi
Manager
w Plank
IN SEAFOR
the undersigned Would aniiilunc
lc that they have. their: New PI
full blast Where they will do Cus
Matehing; Scroll Sawing . and
They wilt keep OD hand Dressed L
ing and Siding. DoorsiSash and Fr
order.
Akio the rump. AND .CISTER
.attended as formerly. Shingles alw
By strict attention to -business and
we hope to gain Yublic patronage. \
1069 OLITFF
NOTICE TO DEB ORS.
to the Pub -
tuber, Floor-
mes made to
lair dealing
MONEY. TO LOAN.
aent.,, with the privilege to borrower
of repaying part of the principal money at any
tune. Apply to' F. .HOLMESTED; Barrister
Seaforth.
DENTISTRY.
n. Latest improvements ift Dentistry ob-
served. Office in Meyer's Block, Seafmith, hours
MORIES, D. D. &, of Philadelphia, Msistant.
Ments in every line. eatistaetiors
Block, opposite COmmerehil Hotel, Sistorsis,
Reskienes,—The Poplars, John Street, - 041 -
0.4.11TWItgilIT NON, Dens
of the *hove will vieit Biyth- the
last Thursday, and following Fri-
day of eaoh month, st Hotel, will- visit.
Zurich the firstiVsdnesday of every month at
Feinfi Hotel, and 110//fiali the following Thum,
dey of every month at fleyneld's Hotel,wherchs
will wins all dental operations, Teeth es.
traeW with* new Japan anesthetio, which re%
moves Dearly all: - Parties desiring n
teeth will Moue eell setts the morning Oi •
first day, Chargee moderate, Terms cash: .0S4
tr KINSMAN, Dentist, I,,
IL S., Exi3ter, Ont. Will be at
Zuriohi at the Huron Hotel, on the
BAST THURSDAY IN HAM MONTH.
Teeth extracted with the least pain possible. All
work first•clase at liberal rata. ' 971
EA. MARTIN, L Henor graduate of
. the Royal College of • Dental Surgeons
-ef Ontario. All the anesthetics used for the
painless extraction of teeth. Office—Garfield
-Block, BRUSSELS. .
• All persons indebted tr;the Estat of the late
Mrs. John Kidd, by either nbte or ook account,
are requested to -call at the spore a d „settle the
same.at cince, by so doing oid further
costs for collection, All amen/its I lust be PAID
in order. to settle the Wars of the' -Estate;
ST.. TI-103YE
UTE BRO
on.1.10.pnt
the Do. Onion.
Our material is endorsed by leadi g scientist
as being practically isrperiehable. It cannbt
Bend for Beeigns and Terine-
al' McGill University, Physician, Sunset!
and Ancoucheur„leaforth,pnt. °files and vs.'.
sidenee—North side -Godeneh street, first brick
house east of the Methedist church. • .961
1:1 tiates Royal College of -Physicians and
Surgeons, Edinburgh. Bruc,efield, Ont. 980
John street Calle,at night at either the Ofilee
or Residence. 894 • .
T SCOTT; M. li, &o., Physician; Surgeon,
ej.„ and Accoucher, Seaforth, Ont Office and
residence Southside of , Goderich street, Second
Door east•of the Presbyterian Chnioh. 842
.n.. of the College of Physicians and Surgeon°,
&a., Seafortht Ontario. Mee- and residence!
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dry in
Buildiug Lu
Havinelust completed the best Ion tirobermill
id the county, is prepared to fur ish on. the
shortest notice tha folio mg kinds f-• Lumber :
• Posts, Girts; Plates, Beanie in length to 40 feet
furnished - at the -mill,. tive mil north of
Myth Siding, or. on cars at /slain . Rates of
Apply for prices, giving length of
E. LIVINGSTO
1017:26- Saw Miller, B
0 Jarvis and Goderich Streets, next door to the
tresbyterian: Church, Seaferth, Ont. All db.
eases of Homes, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do-
*mesticated anneals, succesefully treated at the
Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the shortest notiee.
Charges Moderate. JAMES W, ELDER, Veter!
inaty Surgeon. P. S.—A large stock of Veterin
ary Medicines kept constantly on band j
WALTER, SHILLINGLAW, V. S, graduate
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onto ;, Registered Member of the Ontario Veter-
inary Medical Association ; also Honorary ,Mem-
ber of the Veterinary Medical Society, Treats
'Portjcula attention given to Veterinary Dentis-
try. Horses carefully examined ler Soundness,
and•tertifidates given. All calls promptly attend-
ed to br Mail or Otherwise; OFFICE at. Resi-
dence, Staffa,' Ont.
THE SEAFORTH
C OPERAGE.
• the undersigned is now' prepared to .reeeive
orders for any number Of first-eloss '
Apide and Butter
dsise any other WorkIn 'hia line,* Apply at the
Works, old Baptist 'church, Seaforth,
„ Dealers and Packers' taking large numbers
be very reasonably dealt with. • .
P.,KLINKHOtIMER.
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—AND—
kinds of Propertyinsured at Icsest rates
in ftrst-olass reliable companies, and losses set'
Special low rates on rARM 'PROPERTY in
theVore and Water,loo, from 780 $1 (cash
plan) for three years. Mills and -factories -in.
aimed in these oompanies at a saving of 20 per.
cent. on stock companies, '
Sole dealer in the WRITE and 'RAYMOND
SEWING MACI4INKS (family and manufactur-
-chines warranted for live Years' on every kind of
worL Needles, oil and repairs _for sale. Ma.
chines repaired. '
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AUGUST • _1888.
DOMINION
Sailing weekly from Montreal ind Qiabee -
Newel and berths can te seCnreil at saw' „...
the company's steamers on application, --' W.
Trains and river steathers dna at queue, ,,,.
morning of sailing date, are Met by she sz.*
pany's porters, who transfer the hegp,g0 treTi
charge.
- For full Information ' regarding rata, *47
Telegraph anci-Ex,press Agent, Main Streetgat
gOlit
bid
lett° Wet
And
siBeOEti
3)001
las
AND' BRIJ PAP
ati and investment
This anyway is Loaning Money%
Farm Security at lowest Rates
of Interest,
Ieermaemaree
Mortgages Puchased.
SAVINGS BANK BRANCZ
Deposita, according to amountand
OFFICE,L•Conier of Market Bone
and North Street GOderich.-
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The office of the Second
Division Court, Cotuity of Suron,will be total
open every lawhil day at 'the reddence of Aks
Beattie, Goderich Street west, froin1Ootioaks.
1. until 4 o'clock p. In., and everything will
done that is posdble in the interest of %item
•Teleplione communioation in the office.:
Any amount of 7,tioney'ta Loan on goed prop
erty, farm or town, at the very lowest rates et .
interest, and 'terms 'of payment insde te tat;
'To Life-
Frequentlyrequires Prompt action. Al
hour's delay waiting for the doctorsur ,
be attended •with seribus consequences,
especially in ,casett of Croup, Pneumonia,
and' -other throat and lung troubles.
Ilence, no -„fainily should be without &
bottle of A.yees Cheiry Pectoral,
which has proved itself, iii thoimands ot
eases, the hest Emergency Medici's&
ever diseRvered. ft giyes ,prompt relief
and prepares the ?way for thorentk.
cure, which is certain,to be effected by.
its continued use. -
Ga., says: I have found A.yeilke
Pectoral a i)erfeet cure for Croup in
'cases. I have know4 worst eases
relieved in a -very sho;-.. by Its use;
and I advise all families to use it in sad-
den emergencies; for eoughs, -croup, &a"
Eidson, M. D., Miaclletownr
Tenn., says -41 have used Ayert
Cherry Pivtoral With the -best effect
"my practice, This 'wonderful rem*
stant cough, night sweats, yins
reduced ill flesh, and given up
physician, Ono bottlo and a half ot
Pectoral mired MO:"
" r cannot say Pnotigh in probe gr
Ayer's Cherry PecteraV. writ* 3,
Bragdon, of Valestine, "Texas, "Wier.
leg as do that, Ina for its nse, Shoat
long since have died,"
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URES Nervois, Prostration, Nervous
—714eadsche, Neuralgia, Nervous
Weakness, thorns& and Liver
and all affections of the Kidneys.
WEAK NERVES
PAINE'S CAZEY COMPOUND is a Nerve Tonle
which never faila containing Celery Ind
Coca, thaw. wonderful stimulants, it speed•
• ily MON all nervous disorders.
blood. It &ins out the lectiO Geld, .Whiek
causes Aheurnatism, and restores the blood.
making *rubs 'to a healthy condition: The
trite remedy' for•Rheilmatism
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS
rim,' CELERY COMPOUND tinickly regions
the liver- and Icitineys to perfect health.
This curative power combined with its
nerve tonii3a mak; it the but remidy
for all kidhey eonisitainti.
YAINr5 CELERY COMPOUND stlengthetts
stomach, and euidts the nerves of the digs*.
tive organs. 'This is why It cures even the „
wont eases of Dyspepsia.;
tic. it is a laxative, giving my sad natural -
:talon to the-bowela 'Regularity surely fol.
Recommended- professicmal and bisinsiin
' men. Bend forbook..
Priv,* $1.06. Sold by Druggist!,
1VIARRIAGE LICENSES
181813ED AT
THE MORON EpOSITHR OFFICE
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Sold by all Dru 4 Price Cid- that**
WIECY-
Columbus Watch
IS THE BEST,.
The Main Spring barrel isoompl ly-cortmat
'making the Wateh perfectly dust -proof. •
There can be no interferenoe between the -
balance and the barrel. .
The Regulator is nearly deal& the length 0
others, rendering summate regulation * T017
simple matter.
To replace a broken Main Spring, the Beget .
:Om be removed without disturbing the Balance
or interfering with the regulation.
2he pins of the Regulator' are so formed sad -
loca ,t4 that two or more coils of the Kir
Spring cannot catch between *le pinsand Came
the Watch to stop or gain time at an tinniest
rate.
The Balance comes under the round, or
the strongest part of the ease, not as with
. others under the centre and weakesto,est,
The'Main Spring Power is the „lighteetal."3-
The calculation of the train is such that -
Watch runs 8 to 10 hours lOnger 66E*
with one winding, giving more ultimo river
These are improvemente that cannbt be elites!
ed by any other manufacturers, and ones 01814'
all must agre‘witit in saying thatthisisthe
strongest and best Watch made ; and vrith all': -
the above improverients, the ColumbusWateli*
tost no more than others. _
Elgin, Waltham Springfield (Illinois) mow
nients of all graddinstock. Also all. kinds a
Rifigs, Chains, Brooches and Ea -rings, Loclistos
and Optical goOde.
Give me a call.
A. D. YOUNG Jeweler,
SCOTT still sells two 3 lb', cans, tonsil -
toes, tor 250.
1067
‘inthaarea0nrnfyilfwemiliftaleheptiwisegg-otexi:tiooefarieacigusecie: .
• over 10,000 ladies. Pleasantisso
gists for Pennyroyal Wffers, sad
Address' TH'4;4: EPostt:Iliettilliellf°701;Bggeal6ti Mt*Irlirticularg-L:riginelaie.,15cgDe:
41.4
troit, Mieh. tar Sold in Seaforth by Lowden
is Wilson, and by druggistegenerally
rearing
away
tick," as
the wea
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I- P.: BRINE,. Licensed Auctioneer fct tbe
ft/ County of Iluron Sales attended in -s1
porta of the County. All Orders left at TO.
EMEITOR Office will be promptly attended t?.
the Counties of Huron and Perth.
conducted on themostresionableterma ur°•°'
left at the queen's Hotel, or by Mall addressed*
si3crcto7it Seafff011°ASrthBPRO.%wiNilLioebe fsedeniPtIAlftrYstkcid:
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