The Huron Expositor, 1881-06-10, Page 710, 188I.
CT SALE
ON AT
TI.J'117s
PROVISION
keFORTH.
is directed to.
tock
stock of Tetts-,.the
er offered ; you 0E4
ea for $1, taa tour
for $1. AU other
being sold at
"EST RATES
we stock of Sugere,
runes. Dried Apples,
. Sardines. Salmon,
Currant Jelly, pia()
yU one rowed tens,
or Gauon----aiso
PROVISIONS,
le, SUCH AS
Jaren, Shorts, Chore
er Cured Hanes, Pe-
ele Molassee, &c.
NO GLASSWARE
Jogst sizes of
stock of Glass Gein
ird and some of the
ip S. eed in Stock.
• arida seaforae
7'iAX MILLS
tie late fire and the
ad by the deetraction.
Linty oamateriel, the
o go late the Flex
u more exteasively
-a- applications froni
this profitable erop,
in, and. will give the
t- to secure this 8m-
l:eau Bea on hand.
multi make e.pplica..
to a suite -We pe sou,
.N BEATTIE.
) LOAN.
? Loan on reasonable-
irna. security,
t of Commerce Build,
EN BEATTIE.
!'01.1,TH
LAND AGENCY.
-.$TRONG
!rat -Clegg Stock, Fire
•paniee, and is prepar-
e favorable terra&
the best Lome So -
ed Purchase of Farm
First -Class
18 for Sale.
4evert per cent.
41.
Steamship Tickets,
arison*s Store, Main
646
'RICH
HARNESS
BUSHMENT!
L, Proprietor.
is of all kinds always
.11 everything else he -
which will be sold
NITURE.
sa to newly married
• Call and flee my
heeing elsewhere, a .
RI U.
N WELL, Zariele
LIVERY
kB L E S,
fr'AFORTN.
aid established Lie -
[arid most stylish riga
in the 1>T:wit:wee.
handsome and cone-
d este heracta always
Sleigh for one or two
ptly attended to.
ht and sold.
pE - Opposite 0. C.
brooms,, Seaforth.
RTHOR FORBES.
THROAT!
RYERSON,
aecturer on the Eye
edical College, Toren-
aer Eye and Ear In-
t and Atariet to th3
Brantford, and for
ele, Ont. Late Mini-
'. Ophthalmic Hospi-
tal Throat and; Bee
ET1 TORONTO.
d at the
STRATFORD,
ilk and on last
ereafter. 703
UNBAR,
UNSMITH
RTH,
reporter of all kind%
can Gene, Ilitlea,Re.
Sporting Goods is
e public that he hes
op in Mr. Roberts"
mite Carclao's Halt,
bueinese. All kinds
iey Gat1srRew-
1bjez Plate, &I.
ifir.g of Sawing 1.ts-
Rnivete Skates,
ened and repeared.
Id and Silver. 014
as new. All work
eeptly attended to on.
VNBAR, Seaforth.
FON:01E R
el for epurpoaof
bz Cenade, is now'
a the ret.03t favorable
a. M P. HAYES,
esforth. 699
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JUNE 10, 1881.
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THE HURON EXPOS'
TOR.
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A Human Monster.
The Sarnia observer of last week gives -
the following.horrible and almost in-
ared.ible story of inhuman cruelty and
brutality. It says : "One of the most
brutal whippings ever administered to a
human, being was inflicted on a little
girl, seven years old, at Clyde one day
last week. The inhuman parent ie
_Filo B. Eames, an a.dventist, who used
to live in Sarnia. He has a reputation
for a violent and ungovernable temper,
and stories are told in this town of his
ruelty to his wife and children.: The
Fort Huron Times tells the following
13tofy of his latest act of inhumanity:
A Times reporter paid. a visit to the
Nelson House in this city on. Thursday
afternoon, where he was shown the
little sufferer. Her limbs and body
covered
are very
ace also
T9. It is
lity 'that
mmitted
following,
present a ghastly sight, bein
with cuts and braises, and
muoh swollen, while her
shows evidence of severe blo
the most horrible case of brut
can be conceived, and was c
without any provocation. The
particulars were learned by t e repor-
ter : Tuesday afternoon the l'ttle girl
was allowed to leave sohool half •an
hour before the nsual time. On her
way home she stopped at the house of
Mr. Henry Kingsley to play with his
little gine, which she had frequently
done before. After she had played a
few minutes, her father, who was in
Mr. Kingsley's garden, saw her and,
ordered her to go home, at the same
time telling her that he would whip her
when he carne home in the evening.
The little girl immediately started for
her henae. The father did not reach
home until late at night, and the child
had gone to sleep. He, however, told his
wife that he should whip her in the
morning, and then retired te rest. Early
Wednesday morning he arose ' nd went
out to do some work. Ills wi e got, up
and made preparations for reakfast.
Aboub half past five the little , girl got
cat of bed. Just at this point the
father came in, and the mother knowing
full well that if she interfered the
child would fare worse, took her infant
and went out to the barn, as She could
net bear to witness the whippiug. The
father closed the doors and windows to
that the neighbors should not hear the
child's screams. He then took down a
large rawhide whip and ordered the
little helpless child to lay down upon its
face upon the floor, having nothing but
a short shirt to eover it. The wretch
then commenced to beat his innocent
daughter as recorded above, the castiga-
tion lasting about ten minutes. The little
sufferer then dressed herself. After he
had got through the mother returned to
the house. The family ate their break-
fast, after which the .father got his
Bible, read. a chapter and offered a
prayer to Almighty God. Previous to
going to his day's work, he ordered. his
daughter to go to school. The mother
told him she was unfit for school, but
he made her go. When she reached
school the teacher learned that she had
been ill-treated by her father, and. ex-
amined her. She was covered with
blood, and was suffering terribly, btit
she bore the pain heroically. The
teacher then sent her to Mrs. Feingsley's
who took the child in and washed and
dressed her wounds. When her hus-
band came home at 12 o'clock she told
him of the affair; and he at once secur-
ed the services of officer J. W. Gilbert
and had the wretch arrested.. Eames
was taken to Port Huron and placed in
Sheriff Hilton's charge, who locked
him up.
We learn that this pious parent has
since been sentenced. to three months'
imprisonment and a fine of $100 -the
severest punishment unfortunately,that
United 'States law allows for such an
offence.
•
Epps's Occoa.
Grateful and comforting. -"By
thorough knowledge of the natural laws
whieh govern the operations of diges-
tion and nutrition, and by a careful ap-
plication of the fine properties of well
selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided
our breakfast tables with a delicately
flavored beverage, which may save us
many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the
judicious use of such articles of diet that
a constitution may be gradually built
up until strong euough to resist every
tendency to disease. Hundreds of sub-
tle maladies are floating around us
ready to attack wherever there
is a. weak point. We. may escape
many a fatal sbaft by keeping ourselves
well fortified with pure blood and a
properly nourished frame." -Civil Ser-
vice elazette. Sold only in packets
labelled-".Tarnes Epps & Co., itomceo-
pathic ( %enlists, London, Eng." -Also
makers of Epps's Chocolate Essence for
afternoon use. 482-52
Mothers! Mothers! Mothers !
Are you disturbed at night, and
broken of your rest by a sick child suff-
ering and crying with the excruciating
pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at
once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the
poor little sufferer immediately -de-
pend upon it ; there is no mistake
about it. There is not a mother on
earth who has ever used it, who will ,
not tell you at once that it will regulate
the bowels, and give rest to the mother,
and relief and health to the child, oper-
ating like magic. It is perfectly safe to
use in all cases, and pleasant to the
taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest aucl best female physicians
and nurses in the United Sta es. Sold
everywhere at 25 cents a bottl . 692-52.
Do Not be Deceiv d.
In these times of quack me eine ad-
vertisements everywhere, it 1 truly
gratifyiug to find one remed that is
worthy of praise, and which really does
as recommended. Electric Bitters, we
can vouch for as being a true and re-
liable remedy, and one that ill do as
recommended. They inveri bly cure.
Stomach -and Liver Compl ints, Dis-
eases of the Kidneys and Uri ary Diffi-
culties. We know whereof e speak,
and can readily say, give them a trial.
Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by all drug-
gists. 696-26-2.
A' Wonderful Disco ery.
For the speedy cure of co sumption
and all diseases that lead to i , such as
stubborn coughs, ueglectea es ids, Bron-
chitis, Hay Fever, Asthma, p4iu in the
side and chest, dry, hacking c. ugh, tick-
ling in the throanhoarseness,ssre throat,
and. lungs, and all chronic or lingering
diseases of the the throat and 1 ngs,
King's New Discovery has no equal and
has established for itself a w rld wide
reputation. Many leading • hysicians
recommend and use it in- their
717
practice. The formul
prepared is highly recto
medical journals. Th
press have compliinent
gloating terms. Go to
get .a trial bottle fie
regular -size for $L
es
Hickson & Op., Seafoti
oma which it is
mended hy all
ergy and the
it in the most
ur druggiat and
f cost, or a
✓ sale by B.
657-52-5
Rest and Com
Suffer
Brown's Household,
equal for relieving pa
and external. • It cure
back, or bowels, sore
.tism, toothache lumb
of pain or ache. It w
quicken the blood anI
ing power is won
Household Panacea,
ledged. as the great
of double the streng
elixir or liniment in
be in every family ha
wanted, as it yeally is t
the world for cramps
and pains and aches of
for sale by all druggie,
bottle. 692-52
0
t
1
e
t to the
•
tutees has no
both inOrnal
in in thesid‘,
roat, rheuMa-
and any kind
most surely
eal, as it e act-
ful. Brown's
eing acknow-
reliever, and
of any other
world, should
for use when
best remedy in
the stomach,
1 kinds, ad is
at 25 cents a
Zopes
I have secured. the a
new compound for Dye
troubles. It comes to
favorable auspiees, be
endorsed and. recomme
derful affinity to the
and the Liver, increas
juices, correcting the
ing off impurities of t
regulating the Liver, se
securing a sample bott
10 cents, or large eight
cents. J. S. ROBER
Bayfield. 679-52a
a
ncy for this
psia and liver
e under most
g very highly
ed. Its won-
estive Orgams
the dissolving
ds and carry -
Stomach and
be tested by
which sells at
nce bottle, 75
Seaforth and
;
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Given Up by t Doctors.
Where doctors have ft Ilea to cure,and
have given their pati nts up to die,
Electric bitters have f en been used,
and a cure effected, g41y ly to to, the
astonishment of all. Iiseases of the
stomach, liver, kidney and. urinary
organs are positively ,dcure cdnsti-
r u ed by Electric
Bitters. They invarial
pation, headache and ,all billions at-
tacks. Try them, MIAbe convinced
that they are the bes medicine ever
udsed. Sold by E. Hid1s n & .tio. at 50c
a bottle. 662-26c
True to He rust.
• Too much cannot b id of the ,ever -
f aithful wife and o er, constantly'
watching -and caring fr1 her dear °nee,
never neglecting a sin 0 duty in their
behalf. When they a}ieh ssailed by dis-
ease, and the systn should have
a thorough cleansing, h stomach and
bowels regulated, blo. purified ma-
larial poison exterrri n bed, she nust
know that Electric Bitt s are the, only
sure remedy. They ate the best and
purest medicine in t e orld, and only
cost fifty cents. Sol by all druggist.
696-26-2.
A Great Chicag nterprise.
The Laboratory for th
of Electric Bitters is on
greatest enterprises, g
to a large number of ha
tensive sale already at
wonderful remedy s
Wherever once inttod ce
known, it is almost i po
ply the demand, beca se
merit -curing where II
and at a reasonable pr ce
Sold by E. Hickson & Co
• manufacture
of Chieggo'e
g employment
ds. The ex-
ined for this
astonishing.
and becomes
sible to , sup,
of their true
°there fail -
(50c.) -Exch.
662-26c
Bucklen's Ar
The best salve in t
bruises, sores, ulcers,
sores, tetter, chapped
corns, and all kinds
This salve is guaranteed
satisfaction in every care
funded. Price, 25c per
.byE. Hickson & Co. 70:
's
sal
ha
fs
Save.
orld.' for cuts,
rheum, fever
ds, chilblains,
in eruptions,.
o give perfect
or money re -
ox., Foi sale
-"They All
To beautify and p ease
and give fragrance to t
"Teaberry," the new oil
ple package, 5 cents. 67
•
it."
ve the 'teeth
e breath, use
t gem. Sam -52
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Auction
Tuesday, June 21, J188
Hotel, Brucefield, a 5
Sale to commence at 1
Donald McDougall,
Brine, auctioneer.
es.
at Turner's
lendid Farm.
o'clock P. Az.
rietor ; J. P.
London, Hum
8.
GOING NORTH- Express.
A.
London, depart 7 io
Centralia 8 40
Exeter 8 52
Hensall 9 05
Kippen • 9 11
Brucefield .. 9 21
Clinton • 9 89
Loud esboro. 4 58
Blyth 1 06
Balgrave 10 24
Wingham, arrive 10 45
GOING BORTH-- M il.
A. .
Wingbara, depart. '7 00
Belgrave 7 18
Blyth 7 85
Londesboro '7 44
Clinton 02
larneefield 20
Kippen 80
Hensall 86
Exeter. • , 52
Centralia .9 02
London, arrivo11 05
d Bruoe.
Mail. Express
P.M. A.M.
2 20 6 25
825 728
388 , 740
8°62 753
367 .759
4 07 8 08
4 28 8 25
4 41
4 60
5 06
5 25
peeress
P. M
2 66
8 13 6 38
328 6 65
8 86 • 7 04
8 54 • 7 24
407 748
415 aa 59
4 20 .8 06
482 8 25
4411 84'
5M0 10 10
8 45
• 8 62
9 09
9 25
Expres El
620
• Grand Trun
Trainsleave Seaforth a
follows :
Railway:
d C4nton Stations as
s
CLINTON.
240 P.M.
9:16 Ep. M.
10:00 A. M.
6:15P. M.
CLINTON.
'7:80 A.M.
12:46 P. M.
4:15 P. M.
10:00 A. M.
GOING WEST- SEAFO TH.
Express 2-17 . M.
Express 8 65 . M.
' Mixed Train......9:15 • . M.
Mixed Train. 5-40
GOING EAST- SEAFO TH•
Express .....„....7:50 M.
Express Train.._ .1:10 .
Mixed Train......4:45 .
Mixed Train... .10:50 . M.
Local otiOes.
GOOD EATING. - ry the Magnolia,
Ham, for sale at Wresoir & YpUNG'S. ' The best
and sweetest meat in the maikete 701
WILSON & YOUNG re selling Tea and
Sugar at a very small adv neo 100 Montreal whole-
sale price. Call and see,' sample and jedge. fo
yourselves. 699
I-10 FOR :EGMONDVILLE.
4K-Iirr_.4m7s -
ulliNo AND IsAW MILLS.
jAMES kYLE
to inform his friends and the pubic gen-
' orally that hie
NW SAWMILL,!
W MILL!
n W in full working order, and he is pre.
pared totlfci
C S 011i AWING
on the ehortest notice nd most reaeonable
terme. Ile has also on ha d and for sale
FL
Pegs
AL KINDS OF S VIN LUMBER.
Bills Pr�mptik Filled.
gis FLOURING MILL
Is in cha go of a First-01ass Miller, and he
prepared to do
GRISTING AND OHOPPIF G
On the Shortest Notice: ood Work and ull
Satisfaction gut ranteed.
Rene thber, when yon went a grist grotmd
bi 11 of ltImber sawn go to the Egmondvill Mills.
691 E JAMES I KYLE, Proproo.
AH FOA WOOL
20,000 POUN S WANTED
• - AT T
SEAFORTH WOOLEN MILLS.
•
708-t.k G. VAI\TEGMO
ND.
1-1OriSES WANTE
D,
'GIHAI HOUGHTON
Is now prepared to buy any nnmbe of
-
GOOD SOUND MORE
Weighing from 1,100poundsI and up ards.
-
1
WILL BE AT SHARP'S II
A.FORTH, EVERY D
TE
Y.
688 G. A. 110 UG1 TO
T71-1=t1\TIT'T_TEZ,
J. S. PORTER ISEAFO T
/ am d termined to Clear 0 t
Bnti .6 Stock of Furniture egar
•lesS f Cost.
THOSE IN WANT, it Will pay them to aB
-1- tain prices before purchasing else lame. 1 I
give a large discount to those paying °sale te
p.e daily tb newly married Couples.
I am selling six highly finished el. ire or
$ 2. ,1 [1,1E0 keep Knowlton's Spring Bed, the
best and cheapest in the market; arranged
p erfeetly noiseless.
Warerooms directly opposite M. R. ourittnas
Mammoth Jewelry Store, Main Street, Ieaforh,
East Side.
625 •OHIsl S. PO TER
BRO DFOOT &
SEAFORTH,
UNDERTAKERS,
0
FUNERALS ATTENDED UN TJfl
• SHORTEST .NOTICE.
COFFINS AND SHROUDS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
HEARSE FOR HIRE.
THE
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.
HE D OFFICE, TORONTO. -
Paid a Capital, - - $0,0 0,004.
.Best, = 1,401,000.
Preai ent, Hon. Firrn. Mc aster
The Se
receive d
theanost
Drafts
Canada,
EAFORTH BRANC
forth Branch ofl this Bank co thanes to
posits, on whicla interest is owed �n
avorable terms.
n all the prinei al to*ns an cities in .
n Great Britain, and on t e United
States, bought and sold.
Office---IFirst door So th of the C mmere al
11o9
tell.
63
A. H. /RELA.ND, i anager
MONEY T
Lar
OL
6 or Small
ble rates o
Sums, at reaso
interest.
NOTES.AND ORTG
PURCHASED.
'APLY TO' W. •C GOUIN
1
Or at the �fflce of J. FL B nsou, Seafo
WOOL PICIUNG5, H
will pay the highest eas
of wool pickings, Hides, s
livered at my furniture st
cash for everything. Jo
3i
ES AND SHINS.--
pricse for any 'quantity
eep end calf ekins de -
re. ace truck er trade,
N S. ORTER. 654
1 1
THE GROCERY ST RE
THE POST OFFICE. -S ede
ranted fresh and true t. narr
'Marquis of Lorne, Fine •rap 0
ter's Imperial, Skirving' Impr
pound, and a reduction o par
pounds and over. D. D. R
forth. 702
BARBED FENCE
the Washburn & Moen
Fencing Wire is at pr
expect to reveive a carl.
we will be able to sell at a rediced Exara-
ine the Wire and be con inced it has no rival in
the market. Before p cha ing ask Or price.
Jou-emote BROTITFES• 7(3
EXT ElOOR TO
turnip Seed, War-
e: Royal, Norfolk,
ed Westaary, Car-
ved, at 20 cents a
tee purchasing 10
SE, Groper, Sea -
BE. --Our stock of
al vanazed Steel Barbed
sent exhausted, bat we
ad eaxiy next weekawhich
GES
OCK,
h. 681
IVIARRIAGE LICE SES
ISSUEAT I
THE H RON EXPOSITOR FFICE
SEAFORTH, ONTA 10.
NO VIITNESSLS REQ IRE.
JOH WILLIAMS 00.
BANKERS, (to.,
'VR
Or ETiR, - ON ARI
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onnted. Draf s Issued. oney
Real Estate t Lowest Rat s.
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ffJi CELEBRATED STALLIOIN,
DIAN SCOTC14MA
IL Stand for Mares at his ovM stabi , on
t e Mill Road, Tuekersmith, throe g out
the sea on, excepting Saturday°, when he will
go 1?y th 4th Concession to James Spro t for
noon ; id from thence he will return b the
2nd Con ()salon to his own stable.
TRMS-$12 to insure.
7'pol J. & S. 13ROADFOOT, Propriete -s.
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GOOD VALUE IN ALL DEPA TMENTS
Good Value
Good Valu
Good Yalu
Good Valli
Good Yalne
Good Value
Good Value
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Good Value
Good Value
Good Value
Good Value
in Black Silks at the Golden Lion;
in Black Cashmeres at the Golden Lion.
in Dress GoOds at the Go den Lion.
in Prints at the Golden Lin.
in Table Linens Lat the Go den Lion.
in Table Napkins at the Golden Lion.
in Carpets at the Golden Lion.
in Lace Curtains at the Gldn Lion.
in Counterpanes at the GOden Lion.
in Gloves at the Golden Lion.
in, Hosiery at the Golden _fion.
Al\./IIS 0 1T, si--;
0 _Ft 1--I _
CENTRAL DOM STORE,
EXETER, 011TARIO .
Nil .1,
A COMPLETE and Full Stock of
-Le"- Drugs and Chereicels constantly on
hand and warranted of the Best Quality
and at Moderate Prices.,
• ededicalWines and Liquors can be re-
lied on aelrest quality. A complete stock
of Trusses, Shoulder Eracs, Chest Pro-
tectors, &e., always on hand. Also Sta.
tioecry, Sohool Book, Fancy Goods, &o.
The Central Drug Stor, (Winena, old
stand,) directly opposite Ihe Central Ho-
tel.
662 C. 1,11, _Exeter.
LUMBER Poit SALE
HEMLOCK, First Quality, $6 per M.
• PINE front $8.
BILLS CUT TO ORDER,
All Length, from 10 to50 Feet, at the
PONY MILL, McKILLOP,
The Subscriber bete also a
LUMBER YARD
IN= SEAFORTH
Where all kinds of Lumber Jan be ob-
tained. •
479 TuOlAS DOWNIM .
(Ireat A71,te.tikctn, Bemetly
UOlT C 0 L118,
B I?, 0 _17- TT1TTh L0&Sfivil
TTR.;37:51, NESTS
.11 R 0 A. 71 -IFPJWTI0.ZViSf •
Prieererri.froin the finest Rot Spruce Gum.
cioru Flar0-.) ,nothitia Ea-ptcforat
and Tonic. Superior toon mediczne -otrered far
al/ the abore complaits. „A cfont11h ctmaiatton.
of' the (41101which exudes fro n, ittothe Red Speue,, tree
-it1(1,1frutirp
t1tiltmtbtustleu;et vat a).'( native erttnt /0
ar
has lz.4I..e
hard°ri
of the won -
Teets .of the
Spruces
a 717 a the
ler, tnl
ss
0 00-
yui eeig 1(1 s-
fr
patit0tts to •••••.
their
5 11 p t ire e-,
rranee
PRL
woods and
ordde Mem
to rink
a tea made
from the
Stoi1).):' u o!
Caeiriz(:si):1607,7Jf 7(;21cti,
• .
jt reinarkable, ft fir
stinate .Aceloi92,g Co41hs.14
lciipiP,n to the public at 1(z.rle.
Sabi by all respectable canifsts. irea
50 teth; a bottle.
alie reords " Sp -up of Re,: Spruce Gum". ee neti
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LUMSDEN & WILSON,
SCOTT'S BLOCK, - SEAF9RTII, 0
SUBSTITUTESie
Ag The public are cautioned a hist a custoin which
is growing quite common of late a 0110- a certain
of Medicine deelers. and which is tI is : When asked for
lass
a bottle of Ptin-Riller„ they suddenly discoverithat
they are sold out." "but have atiother article ii.)1st as
good, if not btter." which thy will supply at the tame
price. The object of this deception is transparent. These
substitutes and made up to sell on the great reputation of
mncieti of t he Vilest
and cheapest drugs, are bought by the dealer at about
the Pain-Killr ; and being corm
half what he pays for the genuine
NIL DESPERANDUM.
TRADE MARK.
TRADE
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After Taking.
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY for Net.
yowl Debility andel] Nervous Afftetiortit, in-
ing Sperinatrrhea, Serainee walinee, eat.,
ts of Self-abuse, indiscreton.
I'S SPECIFIC mF,DIersE. Thiii J.,- the
en3edy which has ever been known to per -
ma erstly euxe Palpitation nue other affeetions
of he Heart, Cotentraption in its :earlier stagee,
laa Meg 01 blood to the bead, wind in the
sto with, Indigestion, Lost of Memery, Want of
en egy, Basbfulness, Desire for eolitude„ Trulas-
po :Ilion to labor on Bement of Weanss', tall.
vis
i70a131,1..pile:swiltePoslizItelbeett via.mrnti..moisAV
in ar pamphlet, -which, we send tecureie, sealed
on receipt -of a three cent etamp. Specifie
h ow P -old by ell Dengeiste et $1 per paetge,
for $6, or will be sent free ky maiIon
pt of Money, by addreseing •
re 1589
THE GRAY :MEDICINE CO, Toronto.
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ECO'IlD OF THE LYMAN RABB.
. ,
Flid,ST PRIZES AWARDED THE
BARB WIRE FENCING
At Montreal, (Qnebee,) Hamilton, (Ontatio),
Ci einnati. (Ohio), Syracue, (ew 'York), and
Daenport, (Iowa), Exhibitions, for Extellence
and fieperiority over all Competitors. The
Obes.pest and Best Fer3eing in the Wwarla.
Adopted and in nse on 19 Railway Lines in the
United Statesad Canaa. tete that our trade
mark, "Lyman Barba' is steteilled on -each
reel. Bay no otber. Send for jukes and cireu.
la re to WM. ROBERTSON & Co., Hardware
Merchants, Seaforth, Sign of the Circular Saw,
or to the DOMINION BARB WIRE FENCE
Co., Montreal. 602.20
ITAirdrEif
VEGETABLE swaENEWERPm
Ifd I
pills STANDARD ARTICLE is compounded
-I- with the greatest eare; its effects ere ae
wonderful and eatiefactory as eer; it restores
gra y or faded hair to its youthfel color; it re-
moves all eri Optiors, itching god attedruff; and
the P clap by its 'use becomes 'white and clean;
by its tonic properties it restores the capillary
glands to theie normal vigor, preventing bald-
ness, and making the hair grow thiek and strong;
as a dress% g nothirg has been found 40 effect-
ual or dsirelale. Dr. A. A.1113.3s, State Assayer
of Massachuetts, says of it 1 "1 consider it the
best prep oration, for its intended purposes.
Buckingham's Dye for the Whisker.
This elegant preparation may be relied DILI°
change the culor of the beard from gray or
any other rindevirabIe shade to browo or
black at discrtion: it is easily applie.d, being in
one prep arairt, arei Tackle, end effectually pro-
duces a permar eel eceer neither rob
nor wash oral 14Isnufa etu) t! byR 1'.14A.T,
Co., Nasbn, aTi II. sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Medicine. • 669.525
TO BREEDERS OF PIGS.
TEE rot derbigned will Istep during t he present
st ason, on his premises, Lot 7, Coneesaion
31. R. S., Tuckrmith, for the improvement of
stcek, a Thsrcughbred Berkshire Boar, which he
ban lately purchased from John Snell a Son, -of
Edmontn, inn or tcis of thcncughbred i•tcck.
Terms $3, to be paid at the time of srvice, with
the privilege of teturning if necessary. W. S.
MUNDELL, Proprietor. 702
EAFORTH PLANING, MILL,
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
subscrib crbegs lea.ve to thank his rtumerou
vide]) cuptomers for the liberalpatronage extendedto
enables him therefore to realize a
him since commencing business in Seafortb,and
few cents more ,5yo1it Inlivts kat he rrtay he favored with, a contineanee
per bottle upon the imitation article than he can oti the
genuine.
441•777mmommo
FOR CHOLERA MORBUS
.AND ALL
SUMMER, OR BOWEL
PERIY DAVIS' PAI
IS UNEQUALLED.
IT CURES ALMOST IN
CRAMPS,
COMPLAINTS
-KILLER
TANT
The PAIN -Kamm. is put tie in 02 and 5 oz. bottles. retaijing at
25 and so cents respeetively,-large bottles are therefore ch apeet.
SOLO BY ALL MEI:ACME, DEALERS.
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PTIrtiesnliniending to build 'would de well to itha
h*i a calaas he will continue to keep on hand
lirge stock of all kinds el
Dry Pine Lumber, Sshes, Doors,
Blind$ and ;loadings, a,ingles,
Lath, ci.c.
lIefeelseenfident of givin atisfact ion to t !no%
who inay favour hire with theirpatronageete none
but firt-clepworkinenareemloyed.
articu her attention paid to Custom muint,
201 JOHN H. BROADFOOT.
R N BR.ETT,
SEAFORTH,,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ',BATTIER antl
SHOE FINDINGS of Every Description.
None but the Very Best Steck kept. Terme
-1- moderate. A Trial Solitited. All order)) by Meal
or etherwiee promptly filled.
een 7Z -.11,1,-.1.1.
LOB
Lithographed Chrome, bards,
like 10 cent t ; Agents, big outfit,
E CARD Co, No rthford, Ct.
NT.
C I 4 - A - - - P 9r Pj C4 - A - S
THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PHOTO. GALLE
E XCEL1013, I C a TIN IC N, PI 1, & Q.'S, arid other mak( s suppli d at Bottom gures.
ON:
Bevirg 16 ht75(Pirg or t) pEeee a in connection with this brarich of my bnsine s, I can
give my mut c n ( i thi hEt. t, ar d er 81 le thcni teeprcoare an Iurtrurnentsjt a reasonable pr ce.
cents ; A. CALDER, Over ilson & Young's S re, Seafort ,
95-62 ' N. B. -- Thc aaLi e tietui e IS' Gem setee given with each Organ, and will be endorsed by
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LEGAL.
(2.1.m301,T & PROUDFOOT, Barrister, Solid
tisrfi,cdc., Goderich, On1aro.-3. T. Garrow
Wm. Protia foot. 686
riAMERON, Kola & CAMERON, Barriatelei
‘--) Itlicitors in Chancery, t4e.. GorierIch, Ont.
M. 0. camron, Q. C., Philip Holt, M. G. Cam-
eron. , 506
WILLIAM SMALL, Conveyancer and Cornirnie-
IF I sionq in 13. IL, Wrose ter . Anetioneer ;and
Appraieere Aecounts and notes reflected on
rea,r,nableterms. 3Pc
W.C. MEYER, Barrieter and Attorney at
Law, Solicitor hi Chancery. Commissioner
for tsking affidavits in the Provinee of Meniteba
So)ieitor for the Bank of Heinilton, Wieghisen.
l'rie ate fugatIN to loan ate.4 Wiil. per cent, 4$3
PENSON & MEYER, Barristerii and Attorney
-P Id La, Solicitorain Chancery andInsolvency
Conveyncers, Notaries Public, etc. Office -See
forth and Brussel e. S26,000of Private Fumls to
Invest a t(mc ,s. t Eight pert wati. Interest payable
Ont.
0.
yearly. Coramissioner for taking Affidavits for
use in the Courts of Manitoba
JAB. I. BENSON. )1.W. 0. MEYER.
The above firm has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent. All accounts due the fteirto
be paid to Mr. BIN:1130U who Will pay -all MOS.
ities.
Nov, 27, 1876.
JAMES PI. BENSON
H. W. C. MEYER.
MCCAUCHEY & AotmEsTED
LAW, CHANCERY, AND CONVEYANCIaata
).FF ICE ,
Scott's Meek, Main Steet, ',..3eafo1 Ch.
caOLICI'l'OItS ler the Coneelidatea Bank of
" Caeuela and the Canadian Bank of Commerce „
in Seaforth.
Farm ana Town and Tillage. Property boaget
and sold.
Money aprivate funds) loane& =on mortgage se- 1
°urines, et reasonable rates of interest. Charges
moderate.,
Money invested for priate: persons upon the
beet morta.ge securities, witinint any expente to
the lerele.
S. G. MeCAUGHEY, M.A. *. TIOLMESTED.