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0 -- e.while the. councillors ".. have Catarrh—& New Ifteat
I A Won4erful ! Perhaps ihd most . extraordinary success ithat . THE TOR—,q TO UGHT BI NDER
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. in modern ; medicineF has been I I . � . . �
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AS 0 LD _N -WE It -TOMZZ;EYK VZON will be of Menuou- . I � � i I I
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7 I 44URBEC TO NN-1X5IPHG O*N FIDOT- ites. I Out of 2,OW patients treated 1,,, the past. six . . - !
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I -town of N of t1ti b4m malady. Th s Is none. the less
,� Peter Dufour has just complete I a flourishing .1 for � I Southern . .
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i., ��., 3ourney on foot that beats all pre-w6us Manitoba, says: There were no council- themselves to :the I . 11
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� *_ s. He arrived in- the, city ye" ter- lors nominated for the town of. Morris . 'are benefitted, while the I - 1
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::: � I &y morning from Quebec; having NVO-lk- � this year, hence we have no -Co p, tent meollentes and other adverd e i
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.... s ;_ ed the entire distaace, except the last This town is dead. Fligs were never record a 011 I � 11 1
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.. � claim now- goneral "bbeHl ad- -by the most sclen- - 11 : I .
fifty miles onination day. Per, .
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� of age, and his gr&y beard and locks and haps ihe loan companies And the Canada fli - parasites in the t` ue Mr' Dixon at . I
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F 1 F,orty years ago he bade ' adieu to I -the was iii poisession for taxes a few da3
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,I I homeof his b6yh in,: the Provine a of ago. M17'e.want a man with about tc
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.1 � Cue Znd. At that time -us out of the mud. '. )_ - I
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I I . i unknown to the ol world, and., the lington, Ontario, who is now a residej
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4 : 1! cattle and oine ho�n es - he never could doubled since the past year, and all tb
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� . the pahlication c,f,,a � dispatch to that gave them a jerk at threw his hors(
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r new pair of boots Dufour started on, his L ay,
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money, the brother, not 1) * seSsed/. .
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; � rolite, and occasionally secured lodgings. Well y�ar bet yer life yer'll pay h
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. - said that the weathe I was very disagree- who had been the indirect - means of. a
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I &leap when he could not secure shelter. Yez can't be after blockin' oop the pool
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� over 1,500 miles, but sayabe could have - * 11 Yah,_'what.'s der . matter wid you,
I m. ade it much q.uicker had lie been abl,b said the car -driver as - he paused irres,
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� 5 Rt7 milea east ot W - nipeg he was told m-ahkes' -no ,matt1iir fat's tl
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I . Grace, the Archbishop of St. Boniface, And the. policemau made a -grab for tl
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i �� jerurney in the palatial cars of the Cana- wagon with another. crash into the u:
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- � . A gante of Cricket was played on " Yer -red-headed Christmai-gift yer
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- was, pronounced perfect. L . one winder yer bet yer life yer'll pay fc
� Ain't yer ot no sense' left in that Carr
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- . wan -,010. iSL quite blind' makes a living 6,4 yall,
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- by trapping and snaring small game. -man as he prepared to gather i
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- even,F,dmonton. . e town afid vicinity -his lines. . " .
- . . Dow boafsts'Wven "' .ian-ers." . �' Shut' up. you puddin'-bead,. or I
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. � —A settler at Sto seMountain killed
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� . three fine elk in on day. There ',was � .
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� $1. , man bad struck one of the beer wagi
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I —OlNing to the mild winte, bears horse I s over the Hank with�; his club, aj
. haxe been moving . in, - the woo Is and '
� when last seen the driver ,was pvtwlil
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have killed a conside'r1ablo nitnilm r. beer kegs, and wild,ly., Clutching at t]
—Ona night last x�reek a. man in * irt e .
h lines that had fallen down over!the.foc
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. - in the ini'll wl.'Ji-te w�,�itLiug fGr gri, ts .L " Yez think yez air funny, don't ye2.
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tr, the Doinin-ion 1'arlian at for'v� Char- � .
ter te, 1 --mild a railway frotn Ern'erson to yez toflarrison strate.-. I
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. Portage la, Prairie, w-ith a branch. in a t .1 ,
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� - five head- of e&ttlell consisting, of ] two . 0 � . .
4 thort-nigh - bred Higl4mid bulls, One grad museum, I would. , 0, yera fine looki
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. Righ-land C&ttle fie6l Book anc are. officer,ashe shook hisclubat-thei
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L . !" both froni. cows froal the Duke of Atli' i -, treating driver. . .1 11
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� cipal system. Up 0 the esent tile falling'from the- top' of -:a car. .His
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Toronto,, Canada� �� enclose stamp for their
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use of,'INIORSFrS CARBOLATED NORWEGIAN ea
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nervous troubles, the use of! GLYCEROLE OF -
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gent people'%idll- ieftise to take quack cure-alls,
the ingredient's of which are kept secret, but will '
insist upon knowing just what they are taking.
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Incipient Consumption, &a. &c., that this reli-
able reniedy can. now be procured f roin, even -
dealer in the County of Huron, and although n6t*
advertised outside our own County, entirely
owing to its own moritsi we have alreadY receiv-
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minion, if afflicted,give iw-.a trial, price 50 cents i
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ififid little or no prai,.tical diff( rence in them with the exception of the Toronto, which is ,as
like other Binder L 3 as The Celebr ited Toronto L.Mower is unlike other Mo-wers. * The Torontolhas
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ndin� Harvesters. The materia used in the construcion is of the L ver3 � , finest abd best selee.ted. I
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r ho�V heavy, how'light, how oboA or bow lon1r. It cuts grepn clover equally as well as dry 0ain,
d is 6ne of ihe best harvesters for Clover Seed ever made.' 'It has been tested *lth inany Ameri-
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And E ee our stock of �
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Are large and It m4 � runrAng light and o] oing
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GRAHM CRUSHERS .
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Are made from �arol Iron, and'vill last longer
than any oth&niac.14ine made. Having special
tool i for reentting I Mlers, wa can guarantee
sathfaction. -S&CIM attention ft"Iyen to le-
pairng Steam J.Engincs, Saw and Grist.Mills,
'Reapers, Mowers, iThreshing Machines, ,and
all I inds of machinery repaired on abort notice
and at reasonable rates. .
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l3fidge Bolts and 'Castings at lowest. rates.
Quobations furni ted on application.
ZfAlso e for the Implements of L. D.
Sawyer, H ton: A: full line of repairs 'con -
stat) bly on hand. . I
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Lo Rates and Quick ,Transportation.
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Offer Special Inducements to 2.0 Dealers
in Foreign and Domestic Fruits,'Poxl-
try, Butter Cheese, Eggs . , and
all i�ilds oif Produce.- . . -
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Ooods marked, 11 keep front frost," gua,r�lteed
against damage by frost. Special rat _ ?ted
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on application toagents, to and front _1� el�v ork
Cit.Nt, Portland, Maine; Buffalo ' New 1XIA, y-
Boston,ZHassitchusetts; Toronto, Ontario; 2102-1-
UZI, (tuebec. Two fast trains daily; lil,sure ,
pro, ,)ptness and despatch in transportation.
Orders to purchase goods of any kind taken by
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this Company,� purchases promptly made anil
forwarded, without charcge except for tmit4port-
ation. Five connecting lines -.it Buffalo, -New
York, and three eonp&ting lines at -Ter nto
Ontario, 6overing all 'territory in EAstorn S�atcs"
and Canada-. Rates given to all points in Great
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. Office, . . Main Street, Seaforth, Ont.
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moves Dandruff, ... ��� .
st6ps the hah I 1. 1-1 I .
from' failing out, r
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Prepared by . . OUT 11 I I
HaAriess & Co. ��
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gold by all Drugglib , - !I - I
and Patent M;Ucaiit =a% A
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O,HRYSTAL & BLACKE
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ME Subscribers have bought the Tools and
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JL1 Boiler business lately carried on by the
GoAcrich Foundry andblanufacturing Company,
and having had an experience of over eight years
in that shop, are now prepaied to carry On, the
trade in all its branches.
Any work entrusted to us will receive prompt
attention. First-class work guaranteed.
All -kinds of Boilers made and repaired, also
Sindke Stacki, Sheet Iron Work, &c., at reason-
able rates.
New Salt Pans made and old ones repaired On
I the shortest noti c, and at prices that defy cent --
petition. � . I I . . �- - �
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.he Revising Officer would direct the after tion
of 6lectors to the following facts:- -
i .-The Voters' Lists will be made up froir the
As iessnient Roll)s and Ontario Voters' L' of
1V 6. 1 1
, :.-There will. be � a large number of pe O's
entitled to vote, whose.natues do not �Vj ear
34u these Rolls and Lists, and they wIl be
c'!cd -upon the I Dominion Lists, providing the
parties entitled,; Jurnish the Revising -cer
with a Statutory Declaration stating the bature
� of the applicants qualification, and givii g "
P rty, Post Office address, and such other
1) iculat-s as is, required to constitute a voter,
� .-The Parties entitied to be added wit con.
si t chiefly of : '
I A)-PerAons who have acquired the F rat-tehise
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smi ce the assessment of 1885. .
.. b) --Sons of owners of real property other
it farniers' son* S.
0 -Tenants not assessed for $1MW, 1) it who
1) - the rental required by the act.
! )i,--Inconie voterW deiivingr an inconic from
8 tie inyestn-.ent in Canada.
. (e)-Pubfic Officials not entitled to vote ,under
the Ontario Election Act.
(f) -Fishermen, Owners of real property and
boatsp f1sbing gear, etc., to -other, of the - actual
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. value Of $IW. � .
4. -The lists' are now in course of prepa -ation,
and parties desirous of being added shouli I send
in'theirdeclarations at once, addTe.88Cd ,O Ilis
Honor JVDGE TOMS, Revising. Officer, South
Huron, Seaforill P. 0. i
Seafortb, January 6th, 1886. . � 943P,
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South Huron Agricultural Society, will I e 11,iA d
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at Dixon's I-loteli Brucefield, on 1. .
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WEDNESDAY,'January 20th, I886,
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At I delock p. m., for the purpose of & ecting,
Directors and Officen for the ensuing ye Lr. and
the transaction of other businees. .- .
X --J*.,% Meetin,f,r of the Directors will be I eld .it
10 o'clock a. -in., , on the same day and
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the sathe place, for the purpose of _"*ind , ,up
the business of the past year. -
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told tile boys if any bn "O.11 vrould - I
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,adies' Fur Capes,- 8ets, Mufis an&.
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loas in great variety. Finest yange,of
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den!s Caps we- have ever shown, W.
that even that ditIn't i�lutrt -ore ,of 'tl
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Leavy cloth, fine finish, only 25c. Si14
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Mimi- Ulsterinas _211antle Cloths etc
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fetchsolue eNtra ratitins to his three b
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, brothers, that t1wir old dad sent to 4�v. i
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from bonic. Kind-,01�1 Pap be w1w, w, I
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OHN 31,6REVIN, Proprietor of these w,"$�'
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1our, shorts and bran always on hand wi-��
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