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XPOSITOR
APRIL 11, 1884
Tile journal of a Nervous
Jan. I.—It was suddenly sawn
-me this morning that I should be o
'
to day I procured gargle of oa
pepper, a piece of wifch went the
way. I then felt as are as destine
my end was near, signed my
called my family together, who
amazed to see me dripping with
sweat. An old in wo au, who hap
i
to be the house, a vised me to
a cup of cold water and walk
about the room. I did so, and
at night, when I expected to be
out." I was quite recovered.
Feb. I.—Awoke this morning
troubled sleep; after breakfast f
commonly calm ; thought this
good, for as the calm precedes th
pest, and a. supernatural invig
often goes before death, 1 felt con
I should not outlive the day. A
agitation followed ; all my flesh s
to heave, and every vein -throb
felt as if my muscles had tightene
thought every moment I should burst,
and ordered the new carpet to be taken
up, that it might not be covered with
blood. But nothing happened, except
that I broke three &saes, van& fell
from my hands.
March I.—At breakfast I noticed one
of my nails was blue, and felt certain it
was premonitory of cholera. Sent for
the doctor, who, cruel man, btok: into
boisterous laughter, told me to out on
my thick boots, walk six mike, a o d left
by wishing me good morning. I out on
my boots, and I had read the day 0 :fore
of a gentleman who dropped do o dead
as he left, his door, and - felt cert in I
should, do the Sane°. • I tried, ho ever,
to go, but felt a, kind of crack . my
breart, and I thought one of the vital
musolee mast be broken, so I ret orned
tcr the house, as my servant tole; me,
"white aa paint." .This confirmeo
suspieion, and I got all my m
t
books down, and coadn d 1 ha
an/pizza pectoris, and t at there
ought not to walk. ' I
April 1.—Dreamed that I sho
choked with a fishbene. ' It so ha
ed that we had -fish for dinner ;
not eat any. Thou ht_then it
apply to one of my o ildren or to Mrs.
N----; and, as one of my sons was
seized with a, cough after dinne , felt
convinced that 1 was right. Exa `tied
his throat and saw what I conside ed a
bone sticking in one Id the -tonsils; but
all the family said they could see ti ()th-
ing, and the cough Went off. At tea I
stispeetecl the water was poisoned, cold -
ed the maid, who wee me notice to quit;
but as I vomited that night, thouht I
was right.
May I.—After tea this day I thought
the room was full of silver bubble and
supposed I was going -blind. Se t for
- the doctor who ordered me to be and
went out in a huff.
June I.—Changed my - doetor. To-
wards evening it was suddenly im rese-
ed upon me that had brain fever. Had
ray head shaved and leaches ap ied ;
sent for my new doceor, who langla:d to
see me bald, ,ordered me a warm wig
immediately, with a cordial, and to bed.
Felt my pulse all night for I coulo not
aleepe examined ray tongue, thouldit it
was blue, got my sou to examine it with
a microscope ; and, as well as I co id, I
did it at the glass, and thought it was
covered with animalenne. I washe my
mouth with cayenne pepper wate ex -
emitted again and behold i my oo °nth
was all blisters.
an.
d to
oked
enne
rong
that
will,
were
cold
coned
drink
sharp
ehold
" laid
fter
t nn
ed no
tem-
ation
9ed
olent
eirted
d; I
and
my
diced
the
ore I
id be.
pen-
ared
must
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Reasonings on Debility
Under this title £1, great dea
been writtea, and yet the substan
the entire sabject "lies in a nuts
or utter in four words—impurity
bidod. This is the scree of debili
weaknese, whatever eay be the p
mate or immediate cause of the mi
tune, and they are inurnerous.
Holloway directed his attention to
important and not Infrequent ata
ailment, he found numerous the
existing; but insteal of being led
by vain disquisitions, he restricted
Koff to the consideration of what Na
requires for the maintenance of he
and strength in the human system.
he said, the. stomach must .reduce
into a wholesome pulp, which, iia
course, is converted by admixture
the bile secreted by the liver in,
milky sabstance, from which the n
tions portion is taken up by the abs
ents of the bowels and conveyed the
its appropriate vessel (the thoracic d
to the heart, through; which it passe
the lungs and becorn.es blood, oircula
through every part of the system, w
wear and tear it repairs, renews an
vigorates—if it be pure. If this be
the ease, then the body wastes—e
part of it shrinks for Want of nutri
—the vital stamina fail—and ther
general debility or weakness. It
this emirate and sample view of
subject which led to the compositio
those Pills which tbe world has gl
accepted from Holloway, and found t
mall a perfect restorative of broken
dilapidated constitutions—from w
ever cause proceeding—whether the
'atilt of unbridled licentiousness
vice, or the consequence of exhaus
and poisonous mineral medicines.
tanate for humanity Was the day w
Thomas Holloway inengurated his
mode of treatment. How many lo
parents have since then blessed him
the preparation of a medicine w
arrested the grip of Death when it
fixing its inexorable talons in the he:
of their sons and daughters, which
stored pristine health and strengt
worn orgazis, and, as it were, gav
new lease of life to bodies appare
doomed irrevocably to lingering de
anti piecemeal dissolution ! For,
there be one class of diseases more t
others in which Holloway's Pills la
been most successfal, it is Gen,
Debilitya-Every Mae his own Doc
837.52
Theory of Crop Rotation.
It is now generally' admitted to at
rotation of crops is rendered necess 3 ry,
not as formerly supposed, because he
soil becernes exhanstedeof some iaeses-
sexy element, or becomes unwholesome
for that particular plant, owing to
poisonous excretions ]eft by the ro ts,
but because insects tied diseases acc m -
pally the plant which are specie' to it,
the eggs or spores of Which are lef in
the soil to attack the same crop ie he
next following year 1,th hundred old
increase of numbers and power. _P of.
Bessy, of the Iowa A ricultural Coll r ge,
Shows hoW this is the ease witli seut,
t
which grows up through all the inte 'or
of a wheat plant, at finally deve ops
its spores within the bran casing of the
grain., filling it not with flour, but ith
innumerable black, stoking seeds o the
parasite, which when Bet free float .out
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e of
ell,"
the
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Or
oxi-
for-
hen
this
e of
ries
way
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ood
due
ith
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to
ing
rose
in -
not
ery
eat
is
as
the
of
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be
nd
at-
re-
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ipg
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for
ich
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rts
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to
a
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ay
if
an
ve
ral
or.
a
SO
a
nd dick fast to sound grains 4f 'Wheat,:
nd else to particles of the sc1, here
hey he ready to enter into th oi (ela-
tion of the next year's growth f heat -
plants, sinless killed y ' stee in: the
polluted seed in blue totriol sol
se and,
drying Off witE lime. 'As to th p • luted
soil, it id purified from the 'o nt min+
tion only by using - it for so s other
crop on which the ' s ut-plan annt
take hod. •
Romantic • dventtiree o
ey Body.
Some seven een - years ago, stung
man, a native f Paisley, the 80 of a
most resipecta letradesmate w t n see;
the vessel fo nciered, and, it one
solitary lexceat °mall on board pe abed.
The Sad intel atence was some b,Ought
to Paisley; th family went in 1` al .urn-
ing, and for se4rentoen 1ongyeas, they •
had not, forgotten the sailor, the had
ceased to think of him as oie about
whose fate there coald be t 'least.
shadow of a doubt.
1
A letter late y madeits app ranoo
there, a dress d to the - yo •o en'e-
father, ho several years ago
ed to a aterin -plait on the w litoeatetr,
to enjoy the oliun curt dignaaA of 0,
green old age. As h had long; :, '.out
of Paieley, the postoffioe folk 1i • Or -
gotten him, and coul not fin !seray
to•whorn the letter s otild be d i erect
It was sent to Edinburgh, and, after
being t ssed about , from one a ce tell
another, Iwas opened at L4nd u and
from thence re -directed to Paisy with
instructi nathat every effort sh a d be
- tents s n led!, to the discoverye nd
made to diacovcr the •own1, er. e con
it;
now app ars that the young nii. n Isupl,
posed to have been lost at sea , a the
one man saved.
;
A person at present in New Zea and,
in the ooiirse of his peregrinations, eard
that a white man yeas living far u the
country. He deterrnined to searohhim
out: On arriving at the native I vil age,
the white man's hut was pointed out:
He entered it, and found a comely. ookt
ing dameele-a New Zealande ' I— ith
two or thine fine healthy white br wn
i
children nestling about her. She was
able to speak a little . broken E g ish,
told the visitor the Christian nam of
her husband, and said she expected • im
home shortly, inviting the strange to
await hIM return. By -and -bye the us -
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eband arriVed, tattooed and dres
New Zealander. '
The tWo -men, of .00ur$ewi
likely to have recognized each
even thotigh they had been pr
acquainted.; but after oomparin
it came out that they were both
ee
Iot
Vito
!no
ot
er,
sly
es,
eiati es
of Paisley, and had.been at soltOol to-
gether some twenty-five years a n.
The surprise and astonishrneni
Iof he
stranger may be well coticeived. s
for the host, he xplained that lie ad
a
ny
d
a ,
e
•
been picked up
ship by a' passin
curious escapes
himself in the interior of Now Zitala
settlement. There
of the country, a hie
m he has had aefemi
e has been liviag v
Is quite comfortable
id; likes the re de
from the wreCli o
vessel, and after in
nd adventures„ 'fon
far fromj any
married a! native
claaghter, by wh
and with whom
happily. He fe(
his adopted la
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ry;
in
of
living extreme) , and has no des re
to return to 1aisiey. He camtet t 11
how long he has been in New Zeala di;
not having adopted Crusoe's'ex edi
of notching the time. .
After a. long telk about Paist
mad Lang syne, the stranger ba
adieu, and on his return to the
settlement, wrote the letter ab
1
ferred to.
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a
riti
m
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A Countryman in Lone on.
Previously to 01 mmencing the urn y
be made a puro
of fishhooks. ith them be c efa ly,
With
penn or h
a
lined his trousers pockets freely uia t-
ing them all hooks downward T e
train arrived at London, and On con
try friend sauntered outof the tio
and gazed about the throng°. :tre
and at the busy multitude. Pr: .ent
his eye caught slit of a. crowd, liith
he was at once deeded. Alms
t in-
stantly he discovered some one' ha, d
in his pocket. Having every con den
in the efficacy of bis plan, he wa in
ways anxious about his ppm. Pfesent-
ly he moved away, and of , couirae the
s arper was obliged to follow, hough
the man from the country never a
reared to be cognizant of his pr sen ee.
Seeing the state of things, a gentiem n
ade up to our country friend, au d
"1 say, my ma
and in your poc
In the 000les
s
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y
i, this fellow ia
et."
manner ims :dna e
c me the reply:
"Well, let him. get it eawt."
Knowing he was caught and o avi g
al regard for his tortured finge s, t
ould-be pickpocket implored f orgi e.
n aft, and begged to be released m • is •
Inful and uncomfortable , positioi•
sing of a generous turn of mind, t re
c untry excursionist agreed to lt toe
f llow off for the inodest SUM 10f 6d.
t e cost of the fishhooks and aen:w
eket----and at once commepo d toe
o eration of cutting away his' • ock t.
The London sha per's .agony provid d
fun for the gro p who; witnessed tjg
capture, and on oiicegetting free sew s
soon out of sight. The united o dni n
o the countryman's friends is a t at e
is not so green as be is cabbage to •Ikin ,ss
an old'proverb iri which the ! oral n
-pickpocket doubtless fully con urs
Virigan Observer. •
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Consider Yourself Enla ed.
Yon want a situation as o n net a
de you?" said the president of th ro d.
Yes, sir," the applicant rePlie
a Have you the necessary 4u lifi
tions for each a responsible posi ion
" I am sure I have, sit." ;-
• "Well, suppose your train hould
no
eet with a serious disaster hew ich a
namber of passengers would be kill d
aid a large amount of property`, d str y -
ed., -what action would yon take i su h
a ease7" 1
1
" I would telegraph the news • ap rs
that the accident was of little rap r -
of '
t nce, then send word to the are ide t
the roe to sell the stock short "
Ef'm," replied the president !I re
a raid those are not the proper; .uaY 1.
Eons for a good conductor; bot you
a a a man of ability, I see. We "an a
fi at class superintendent. Ye, on
consider yourself engaged as suaerintoi-
dent of the road at a salary of ten ho s-
and dollara year."
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p
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1
—The belief is ,general in Onoinn
that no farther violence is ror ba
although, come fear is felt by th
charged with the duty of preservi
order. • Only a few soldiers rein
duty; and the barricades airmen t
court house have been removed.
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80
•g
on
Is
MEAL SrrATE FOR SALE.
anea FARM FOR, SLE.—North haif of
liot 80, and north half of north half of i lot
c
ed , and in excellent cond tion for meadow
, ioeosion McKillop- moot of this land io
o ipa tura. For further ?aAloulars apply to
ND EW GOVENLOcK,Winthrop P. 0. 8/9 tf
SE FOR SALE.—For salee that d sirible
ro 'pay on John ;13tree te Seeforth, ne IA 400r
t t. Th
uptie b 1dr. Boole. There is good stone founds -
I,
Smas chardhi earoonage, and nooc-
wl
io , firstolasa cellar, aix bedrooms, parlor dining
oo and a good kitchen. Also a large woodshed,
tand soft Water, a new etable, and all other
Wan Is complete. i For urthor par iou are
y tu the proprietor, D. R08S, Seaforth. 880
I :
OTIPAO-E FOR SAtE,—For sale cheap; hat
eaeently situated and comfortable cot age
n See orth, at present occupied by the ander-
igne and fortnerly I owned by Mr. Jame C.
alit' w. iTherel are seven rooms and a. I rge
antr), tther with a largo woodshed ee lar
led a god lawn and nice fuit garden; also hard
nd,,eolft ater. *Apply on the premises to M S.
AME . BEN eON. i 852 4
Sr
ec
1 -----
AR OR SALE-eNorthel alf of lot 29, uon-
(11
c se en .8, Morris, contain' g 100 Reit , 40 of
hickarcleared and nearly f co from stumps.
here oreon the Ipremises a g od log , home Putt
reds, 11 bearing. The fat is conve iently
i)
44 ,d, being only two and a half miles from
tAr!
rame ta 16, two never failing wells and an ex -
ellen otcherd of almost t o hundred fruit
ruses and thirteen from Se forth. For for -
he pPrtiOulars apply to F. S. SCOTT, Brussels,
r ti ItICkIARD LEES. Linds y. 81
M' J.N TUCKERSM6 FOR SALE.—
ele
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The
It is
in fi
good
fUrtl
Seater& Ph O. ROB RT MoV
IIIPORTANT NOTICES.
F r elle, lot24, concession 3, H. R. S. Tuck-
/ containing 100 acres, :6 of which are
the remainder is heed sod bush. There
good briok house • and h. me ontbuLdings.
e s a splendid orchard an plenty of water.
coo yenient to school and o,Inch, It i with -
e ilea of Seaforth and si of Clinton, with
pave" roads leading to b th places. For
eil paetiotilses apply thepromisee or to
TY. 851
lUS 0Ab.—Mts. T. D. Pre dergast will receive
it‘a Ilirni ted number of pu ide for instil: ctibn
n pianb sed organ lessons, at her resident a, john
treet, seeind door west of En rligh church.E49-t.f.
,
mica 1TO DEBTORS.— 1 parties indebtlid
o lthe, undersigned eith r by Noe or Bonk
oco nt are requested to pay t e same en or before
pril IA. All remaining unp id after that da e
will hened without- further notice. ROBE T
r
:,01:ILT9
N, Egmondville. 848
OST RATION SEED W 13 AT. ---The end r-
eigned has for sale a few • tindred bushels of
et Netion Sp lug Wheat. nitable for seed.
t is of lirst-slaes quality. Ptoe $1.25 per ,bash 1,
apply EIUMAS GoVE elL 1 CK, near Seaforth
. 13 -Ms a Thoroughbred 1 urham kept.
or sere ee 851x4
AY rp. --Tlie accounts • uo Dr. Vercoe r
nta Ding uncollected havi g been left in my
hands far collection, all partie interested are no-
ified thet he same must be s It ed wiehou t de -
1 y, elseclexpenses will be ince. ed. Parties da-
ring t seetle can do so eithe by calling et my
sideno , Ha r purhey, or at o be rt Jamiesai 's
Ore S af rth. J. P. BRINE 851
M TO RENT.—To rentfor a term of yearh,
he old,Bell Homestead Ftirrn, near Kippen
eontaening xi acres, all cleared and under eu tiya-
t on. 1 This ifarm is conveniently aituatedi being
close k theivillrige of Kippen, and is one , of the,
test farms cop Tuakersmith. Terms reaeonable.
Apply -0 tthe undersigned on the premis0a.
ROBERT BELL. 851
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AGENTS WANTED. --Wanted, active, ileliab e
Agent i at Seaforth, Exeter Goderich, Br
s Is, By/h, 1Gorrie and Wingha ' to cane a sf r
tie sale of reapers, inowes, rake, twine binders,
drills, seeders, plows, sulky p!�w , straw cutter ,
wagons,tru kshone powers, s peratorse por -
ahle ancltraction steam engine., saw mill ml-
chineeyAc , mannfactured by t e North Amer -
can AgriPuleural Implement a d General Manu-
facturir,g Company, London, t nt rie. App y to
WM.-13. cLEAN, Henson, Os t., or to the e ort
Amte ban
ericaufaeturing Com a y, London. -14
• -,.
TO CREDITORS. partiesh Vin
•irne against Neil art, lateto th
teynship 01 Usbonle, in the co y of Hiner , d
ceased Wh eleparted this life • he 15th ,dly o
March, 1884, are hetet.), notifie • send.in 4 stat
neent Of ale ir acceitnts with 1 particulars of
their elaiin and of the secnri (if any) he d b
them, to mo, the Undersigned, •y post, pre •az
11 such are °unto (if just and o reet) preaente
o sent to mo on or `before the 4 h day of A pril
1 84, I Will ay; but I will not p y or brepon
s bre for, n at:mounts tient in a t that date. Al
p rties'• d bted to the said Ne tewart ari) lore
by notifi d to Fend in a statem n of the aMOULt
o ing or du by them to me,
on o before the said
1 la day ofWA.
Aptil, 1884. JAM 8 STERTI
i,,
mlew P. . Dated 21st March, 1884. 851,
N °TICE
antel
te
n
11
11
WANTED,
PLAXJKSMITH WANTED.
•sy` ats a good blacksmith
steady e pl yment. Apply to
B nes Is
DOG SXJNS WANTED.—
o 1118.4 Dog Skate at
Tannery ,Egmondyi tl e. Will p
to $1 each for good skins. J.
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a
y
e undereign
ight work an
T. RIM rEa
852-2
ted, a ntimbe
& H. Jackson'
from 50. cante
DAMS. :85211
. FOR AL
UL FOR SALE.—For sale
o ghbred Durham Ball,
ea red Iy80tb, 1888; of roan
ed in t eCanada Short Horn H
on lot 1[3, lisencession 9, Tneker
• mondv lf P. 0. SIMON HUN
0
-
0
11
E STOCK FOR
eap, a Thor-
uke of My,'
or and regi ter -
Book. I Apply
ith, or to Eg-
li. • •851x4
SERVO E
flITLL FOB SERVICE. ---The undersigned will
-a-f k ell for service during the present seaaou,
on lot 31,lconcession 6, McKilltp, a Thoroughbred
.t
Durham sill, to which a limited umber of cows
iwill be ta en. Terms. -Two a Ilarefor thb eea-
tton, paya le 1st of Jenary 1885, ith the prise ege
bf returning if necessary. J. S. BROWN. 852-2
14A.RD TI
f
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W TO SAVE
iMonely being scarce,
wants t know, where, they
best val e for what they It
ROBB,1 THE SEAFORTH
Hee sol.ved the problem
hand as nice and phoic
Fresh Groceries, for th
son, tis can be found i
His Teis are choice an
arid 'hi& Fruit's are fres.
A 'trial lsolicited. '
1 HO
Any uantity of Good
purcha d, and the hi
pece paid.
ork and Beef Ham
S usages alwayson han•
Store,io. 1 Starlet; Bloc
w
A c oe stock of
• Glasswt fe of every descri
ESI
ONEYI
ery person
can gpt the
ve to eipend,
GR ICER,
He h
a stoI of
(jlida
hec Uri ty,
•13- a -
good el e,
and he P.
rk an
est
4.
B ef
ar et
Baco nd
t the h ap
Seaforbh.
ockery I nd
ion.
HUGH aOB
• alwae e
N. KING'S
:nand.
sure c re for Dyripepsi
a
on
SEAFEIRTH WOOLLE
I BEG inform th se indeSt
n cloturing or b ok acco • •
to the en re destruction of my /hi
to call on you for ao
ur accunt/ as the
•• •
Iaecond appeal will not
'ertmnPteolfey4
oioam.
1: hope
esea'
eleeL
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f
MIL S.
d to me for
ts, that ow.g
1 by fire, I m
rompt set le-
ooks J111.10 be
be necess ry.
EGBIQN
0 S !
PLOWS
• A Car Load of Genuine
ILLED PLaWS & SU
CH
Stlf RECEIVED AT
0. C. ItiLS 0 I
men Warero
Agfricuitural
ipimWhich will be sold at of prio
dut es, thebsciber
rted One Hu dred
emiently, he i en
pasted. Call and
e. Every Plow gu
took of Massey Re
were, Toronto Co
es, all of which wi
always on ballad fo
g a machine.
;stook, i p
I tariff; on
stook it3 ex
ferior atic]
Auil
Toronttds;
Sharp's Ra
of all,ktnds
before hued
•
O. C
;litre 1 -IAT
Notwit standing the
lic, howeyet superiorott$
to by 'the Wealthy prolpriet
believe iner t in the end ix
the eptite c untry.
" G YCER
• Will be recto
SORE H
for one ay
custotees.
per botte, f
W. ,h,L IRob
bell, W
J. K
• Sc
nizedIae the
OATS. If a
•n our store a
Its healing a
r sale by
w
otwith tandiug the
bejn deter ined to ke
and Fifty f them a few
bled to sal them at fod
see those PIlows before
ranteed to give eatisfact
per and VLassey Mow
d Binders 1 and Massey
11 bei sold oltleap and milt'
r the above machines. 1
LSO
TCO
h Bend
PLOWS,
S eaforth,
ore se of 10 per cent.
tho e valuable Plows in
ys efore the rise in the
e pr'pes until the present
a common or in-
Qri acr sale.
ronto Reapers and
Down B. der, and
ble terms. Repairs
fail to see bay stook
in
Or
on
n't
KIPPEN
Farmer
Plows,
T. M
On Band A
Spring of 1
erg interee
takes this
customers,
hand the la
tion of irnpl
Land Rolle
Plows, Gen
Bend Chill
B. Bell's Dn
ers, Call an
Also on han
be sold at a
small profit
WAGONS
Made to Or
Waggons wi
rows Reptt.
fetch along
Farmers wa
land side',
plows, can
irgs and fets,
plows in th
Kippen, is t
in the plow
STILL TO THE FRONT
ireii.naeroo$ imp cinemas.
Pafronize Horne Industry.
ritroum, Cleuills.
t.vator, and
land Ro
LLIS, 11,1PPENf
al , god Alive to B siness for the
who is always studying the Farm -
lin regard to farm implements,
ppori unity of notifyirg his m .ny
n those in need,Ithat he nes on
get, ithe hist, and the. cheapest selec-
m nts in the County, aonsieting of mpg Plowts, Cu
ral, Pierpose -Plows, d Plows, South
l4vators, Stubble
d Plows, Iron bectra Plow, also
OvmFarm
.See
American Steel Plows, Far.
See, Them before buying elsewhere.
liegp sill Straw Cuters, which will
beigatin All implements sold for
for cash, or on short time.
PARRIACES AND BUFCIES
r,:and all repairieg of Buggtets and
I receive attention. Plows and Har-
ed, Farmers now is the time to
°Or plows and harrowsfor repairing.
tine new mould boards, plow beams,
seiond-hand iron beam or No. 14
• t aupplied at my shop. Plow east
g plow castines ler all the leading
tede. Remember that T. Melia'
•
e lace to get your wants supplied
ine. Also repairs on hand for the
Noxon Te(os r Drills, Rigors 41.
Igla,+41,laing and florae ShoOng
In all its bsinches executed with metre -is, dura-
bility-, and despatch. Small Profits is My Motto.
Call and He. You will always find me alive -to
the trad, and good humored, and ready to do
business.
849-1.f.
tt,
T. IsIELLIS, Kippen.
reat difficulty in introducing a
cooant of the enormous &mrit
Drs 4 the many articles already
ust ivin, and, as already in t e
tend
y w
d lis
deo
OD BALSA
rd
int
ea t
thi
ngon, Wrox ter
lton ; S. McKib tn,
dd & Son, ubli ;
tt, Brucviel • J.
& Son, Z rid ;
Cro art;
diner, F rquhar
D. We s9ndler,
Dryidale ;
• field Ge
Kana; R.
WHO ESAL
emedy of the age fo
atelier proof, let th
the Voluntary teat
g prop rties are tra
ward
eadb
;Valid
Snell, Jame
ry ; 4. Go
rn Drumm°,
onthron & Son, 11
Sim n,` Dogma()
T. Les ie, Blake;
J. IVrighg, Bee
ippe ; R. Dry
. liewson, B z7
Stewart & Co.
ew remedy to the pub -
of advertising -resorted
in he iparket, yet we
e p rts, so throughout
OF FIR"
OUHS, COLDS and
try a bottle, or stand
on y offered by grateful
a vellous. Price, 500
James Camp-
Winhrop ;
lyth, Wm.
Iv; ag..
Wil
tqw
enlo
ensa
ino0R . °Por-
i
E. Kirtsman, St4 a.
OR RETAIL,. B
• tiUMS & WILSON,
iSeA.NUFIACTURERS, SEAFORTH, ONT.
184.
SE
Clover,
Field and G
G1190
ARE•Ie'a
liar The
SPRING.
DS AT THE ,EAFoRTH
imothy anFF
den Seeds; P
RIES, PR
d everything
ighest price
1884.
TORE,
lax See s fresh and pure A g od assortment of
•
tato Oni n Tops and Dutch. Sets. Also a fall stock
OVISI NS CROCKERY AND GLASS-
equired or domestic use.
aid for Butter and Eggs.
G. A04 Seaforth.
HONEY!
E very
cents ; two a
New Gol
Spring Whea
• Italian,
ailed Hive:
rry on the
amps for pr
i&a Mon
•
rohaser sati
d a half pou
en Beardless
White Elep
Cyprean an
Extractors,
usiness safel
ce list:
y to loan at 6
REM
flea wit
d pail, 4
110
ITE O PURE.
quality and pritie.
cents.,
Barley, Rennie's Improved Six -Ito
ant Pottoes, Amber Sugar 0 ne
LAiT S.TPP)ts
Holy and Bees and Qtle s,
Honey nives, Veils, Bee Guar
and stoessfully at D. A. Jone
and 6/ per cnt,
•IEY I
R. McGreor,
ve pound pail, 90
ed Barley, Goose
Seed from Kansas.
. _
ngle and Doable
Everything to
prices. Enclose
aensall.
- I
WHAT IS
EO.PL
PHOTO
ith ANDREW
t at the holiday
the good people
168 require sere
way of Portraits
friends or relatie
to the linportanc,
extra arrange rn e
holiday trade.
tures, CALDER'
hoto of tasty
ish, easy and
a propriate. bac
P. P. P. P. a tria
de ight and ego!,
A
•
IT? pc
WHY IT
'S PO
RAPH PAR
CALDER at the
Pa PUBLIC °TICE!,
IS THE
ULP4R
ORS,
elm, and
mem is fast a preaching,
f Huron and P rth will do
thing neat and jartistle in
o Send as holiday gifts to ale
s, and Mr. C. b ing fully a
of this fact, ha made spe
ts for the accom °dation of
CALDERfor hrietmas
ler New Year's Pictures.
design, excellence of shade
graceful position, coupled
ground and excesporiee, give the
and then go away' smiling With
pieture.
IOW
nd
bt-
the
ent
Live
ial
the
For
nd
ifh
DREW CAL
ER,
Scott's B1 ck,Eleaforth.
i
S LENDID BUSINESS CHANCE.
he undersign d offers for sale 1 -is Blacksmith -
in andWagon• eking establisbn eat in the yil-
la e of gmond ille, together witl the tools and
g odewl 1 of thej business '- also considerable
st ck of iron and lumber. There are two large
sh ps, olne for bl cksmithing and the other for
w od-w rking. IThero are thrl fires in the
bl cksm th shop This is in the o ntre of one of
the best anneal ral districts in Canada. The
b ines has beenestallished thirttr years and a
go m with some capital can1make money
1a41. 1 le hest r ISOM given for telling- App
848 • 844 ly
on the p enemas address •
•
BERT KILT( N. Wkti IAL,tANTYNE, Seaforth,
• A MEETING of idle Bo
ioners for th Lice
Huron will be held
of Exeter, on the 1
oclock, a. m., fort
granting Tavern
suing year. Amen
before the Board ta
ingly.
The total numbe
current year le :
nuenber of applicat
year are: Tavern
The following n
been reeeived for e
• McBride, for the pe
Hotel, in the Town f
for the p• anises kn
in the Village of E tn
of Tuek,eremith ; Rich
ises known as the 1 0
Village of Byfie a T
lees known as the gra
ship of Stanley, and Cr
Hotel, in the
Hay.
Dated at Seaforth th i. 1
id of License Commis -
Se District of South
t Whi 49sHotel in the village
h da lof April, 1884, at 11
e -m nse of considering and
d hie Licenses for the en-
rs n h ing any matter to lay
ret themselves accord-
nses granted for the
45; Shops, 6. Total
ived for the ensuing
s, 6.
applications have
ng year, viz.: James
known as McBride's
ea srth •iCharles Aezel,
1
w as eVanEgmond Hotel,
ndv le, in the Township
rd alley, for the -mem-
m • 9rcial Hotel, in the
om : Lane, for the prem -
to • : otel, in the Town -
b e 'Smith, for the Huron
of Zurich, Township of
t day of April, 1884.•
WILEIA M B
852-2
MONE
THE.nflaeaigneal
for the Harailto
is 3310W prepared to
it the loweet rate* of
favorable terme. App
LLA.NTYNE,
Inspector.
to - LOAN
a hag been appointed Agent
P ovident and Loan Society,
t Loans on farm property
intereet and on the most
cations by mail or person -
r Eginondlrille P. O. ally promptly attended to.
o ble in price
L. P PtT't is the place to go,
Ringsavi a o
n gnowelsr 1 iy oqhu iat he d ,a show.rare
In all th la4test styles are there,
So very eon
Tohlesto Lucke
ice.
lease ciall oa, aped,
His wori t ea 1
e'r NI lig fro* others goods so poor.
Rn n eve manand woman born,
eieokat 's stook to -morrow morn.
apst ai t aeh med to show his stock,
nd carl. be found in CardnO's Block.
Papa sa s 0 i I goods are best,
o in a lock o Watch invest.
o plea
L.P.
NOTICE
• —TO— • -
BUTTERMA411s; •
••••••••••••••••••••
- The farmers of the County of -Huro,
would do well to bear in min, as tee,
butter making season approaches, that,
it is an important query to know where
to dispOse of their produce to the best
advantage.' This important qtiestion
answered in the following lines, (lett-
,
ated to the farmers of Canada.
•
FAIR QANADA.
If I want some first class tea,
Duncan dt Dancen I call to see;
They keep good coffee in their line,
With sugars cheap though superfie,
I of% With Duncan at Duncan trade,
And some great bargainer there Pve.
made.
My daughter Mary one day went
To Duncan st D1331Calffit quite content,.
She goteome Lemon Peel and Beene,
Some TapioCa, and some Rice,
Some Pepper and some Corn Starch,
too,
Some Washing Chrystal and sane
Mae.
At Duncan sa Duncan's one cau find
Greceries suited to each one' a mind,
Tobacco, Pipes, and Greene of Tartar,
Hair Oil to make one's heed look
smarter;
Matches, Coal Oil, Lamps and Chim-
neys new,
Brooms, /Scrubbing Brushes, ' Picklfft-
aud Mustard, too.
So now, dear readers, you can plainly
see
Why Duncan & Dmican's store suite
me,
For Butter andEggs they take in trade,
To give good value for whieh they
ain't afraid.
They heve a stock of Groceries goo&
and prime,
And always keep the best elate every-
* tiTne.
CHEAPEST DRY GOODS• Alla
71• CLOTHING IN CANADA.
• 21 Montreal House, Seaton&
C)
The •best
Watches
Is at t
MAIN
9HR
lta e will do his best, and
t
rival all the rest.
lace west of Toronto to
purchase,
locks, Jewelry, Silver -
d Spectacles
lar jewelry store of
4.461'
PAPST,
ET, SEAFORTH.
L &BLACK,
OTIOAL
130ILElk
MAKERS.
THE Subleor ben" have bought the Tools and
•11- Boiler Blasinese lately carried on by the God-
erieh Foundry and! Manufacturing Company, and
having had Ma eve 'once of over eight yearnin
that shop, are new Ix pared to earry on the trade
i1
Any its tws obrrkd ths.
t ue s
e4 to ns will receive prompt
attention. inet-la s work guaranteed.
All kinds of ;Boilers made and repaired, also
Sinoke Steaks apd 'Sheet Iron Work, &e., at res.
sonNaebwlesztromade and old ones repaired on
tereaat
the shortest/not ee, and at prices that defy cOm-
petitioa.
OlairVISTAL & BLA031,
763 Boz 103, Goderle
iT
ANOTHER COUNTY HEARD FROM
Groceries Oheatoer Than. Ever
I beg to announce that I have banght
out the grocery business of Joseph
Brownell at a big bargain, and will be
prepared to give better value than ever'
in General Groceries.
Mr. Brownell will be found With me
next door to the post office, and trusts
that all his old friends and customers
will Ocintintie their patronage with the
new firm, when a epeeist effort will lat
made to give good value at the lovrest
possible pries.
On no account fail to try our famous
teas; they are fresh and. fragrant, and
willbe sold in quantities at wholesale
priees. Any quantity of butter and
eggs wanted, and will be taken as cash.
Yours truly,
M. CHARLESWORTIL
Referring to the above, I wish to ex
press my sincere thanks to all ray old
friends and customers for their liberal
patronage since 1 have been in business
here, and it is my 'wish and desire that
my friends -and customers will still con
tinue to trade ou with me at the war
stand, next door to the post Oflotr
when 1 shall do my utmost to giVe
them A 1 'wane for their money. Tout,
faithfully,
JOSEPH BROW !1.1
Arm
01111111.eion
The 10
ae: taea titfo7
ethodist
ersuasions
1)• : an:hatlys° re at:st it'itae;trYo:oldee411:1 utuiyde
• r get mead
to accept bi
tho?" was t
perceptibly Ji
•• i; hy es:lir:he:1314re ..ra' t'
vin
wi• itnhinister brji
o I thank
,ayeihtotoMbiei
appeare
•tooionn toexwoaalikni
•
•
• now. Will cal
rt r• :hpary:ievtvi iy4 3:80 dr„yi reoi eo,ntocohdanttlinhyp7;
Peered at the cl
wa
;1a„eeciersaceneiIs
nf.ot:
lris
-tart on my , c
.11u
• 1 o0hr. itb Y wa° 11 31 1:1
•indeed, Ma, am,
ityetvhe4or serious
ike to get out t
g perfectly
P-----:—.•
day week. I te
Pleath be readi
that day week
keady t they et
happily togethe
II
7. •' ' 1 3" XLIhn IyI pa p I ja . Le
ad! Do get-
. , 1:0ioor en f:: et. with
sbigeterhi at as have s'net :1,1
I 44 li,Vhy do you
" Oh I becausi
. i I leti nrhygat aihoni di edge Ioi vi:11:31:t I
•
:.-1-atiCh worse thl.
ause they were
tu.d. vegetables.
4e". 84t WieVeknii: II
4Lesuttroyhee ils:Isaii:
ttlate • besides,
ettlends. Deese
: ti , 4; uyl 2 lb tuthetahhh la 117: her mei, 1 I di a
4 ao find a live b
tilTdosterientwyhillotekhee
. . t4 hher e:,. abnPdgsmv:hiee
dead, and then
iance to see The
litltIllieilitarra:n(Iteitovilthe.dnirdeoTIart;
withEr1)(732,1igelitay; sue
foxy tee his heed
As.ia Tommi, .
*lore food for hi
The next evni
fat° the garden
- per. At firet tbel
oonlearned to
:138:: ofblitsisiosoea:
Would dart out h
hugs while Tem
ilig that the boy
•Pa4;e°t.11 1Tmotalt mroelYitaIar'i/I
41,13:11n133,?thITF1:111
Ra
ioteS :sleof ti eic:
nabe
• _' , past city oflie
Traveler, was ent
_._,atani8843awierz loini inoi tobfl whip
i It, , din payahniowno; ip:le ti 3, it I rayroehfieitsanvcianrtet elvehtujidof 10iiets, erbargroifireaoetn: ant)anfhl igeiwilde itil I , ot:oanor adbnitsdathe.e ca,:fte, i
eletie,e iarty were
triyaterious and fl
/.
itsideoce. The
npper had been 1
oenclusion 11 a lite],
.r; l "poker"esfortabsel:oit'eirt
log but fickle gal
rapidly ancl merril
leagth it W13.13 notit
th:s clock passed til
and the players NO
The first hour of
what cared they f
large stuns of mon
the 4' pet" was on
-ed th7eIp'lliaya
and eabie you ten,"
hie excitement, '1
atinaordshed her 3
Training fr-one that
aresnatime T i
etseetolyra, ittioins tool bt13
swept up -the *one
crick .raore to d.
believe that the
the:Litle YerahIttfro
rec--64:e:eadil:ori:svell:orib
Emerson Barree.
:: -tiutditleties: trifling
fl Xennedy's plam
ou Thursday a
8114 had his foot 13
lojOrnailatiet:itinflpeorrrio;:tler:.
—A polmentaute
Tueeday aftereorni
of Shaftesbury Hall
ct,u--ebit. Aha:dbeiorf taweenp •
nutatoner for a fi'
thleadership of
West Tuesday
tIthPePaalSePdtotwo1J
aliish00asn
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