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IMPORTANT NOTICES.
� PVj�7R FUNDS TO LOAN at 6 per cent., pay
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Rilble yearly, on first-olms farm security. A ly
to R. S. HAYS, Dominion Bank Building, Sexfolh.
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JJ.McXZNNA, Dominion and Provincial Land
. Surveyor. Member of theAsoociation of Ontario
iOEN BZATTIZ, Clerk ftf the Second Division
Cour� 09unty (3onmalseloner, of Huron Con.
wayancer, Land,,Losn and Insurance Agent. Nnds
invested and to Loan. office -Over Sharp &
Ivons' store, Main street, Sesforth. 1289
-DEANS AND BUTTER WWNTED.-Wanted a jim-
" it,td quantity of Good White Beans; also a
quaritity of first -clan Tub Rutter. For-theseweivill,
pay the highest cash ice. The highest camb, price
will also be paid for forwl(l in all seasons. T. IL F.
CASE & CO., Sealortb._ 1629-tt
WANTED HELP. -Reliable men in every local -
ity, local or travellirg, to intr�duce a new
diecovt zy and keep our show cards backed upon
trees, fences and bridges throughout town sod
ccuntry. Steady emplo3ment. Commission or
Ealary, S66 per month and expenses, and money de-
posited in an
,�bank when started. For particulan
write THE ORLD :MEDICAL ELECTRIC COM-
PANY, LOLdon, Ontario, Canada. 15wu
FARMERS' ATTENTION. -Why pay fij and 6 per
cent. Interest these bard timea? I am now pre-
pared to lend money at 5 per eent. on really first.
class farm security, up to 50.per cent. of the selling
value; straight loans; interest and princi I In pay-
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ments to suit borrower. Arty to A. =VINS, fird
door south of Jacksbu's r re, Egmendville.
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STOCK FOR SALE.
-VOR SALE, five choicely bred Scotch Short7aorn
_U bulls, aged from 6 to 14 months. They are a
9nd lot. Prices and terms to suit purchasers.
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PIGS FOR SALE AND FOR SERVICE-- The
undersigned, breeder of Large English Berk-
shires, has for sale boars and sows In farrow. Howill
also keep for service the stock boor, " King Lee , "
; areb"od, from Mr. G f Fairvi
eo"19!n Groon,0=11. Owl
and winner at Montreal, To to and Term
-$I payable at the Utne of service with the privilege
cirskurnin If necam ,If booked $1.60. JAMP
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ULL FOR SEAVICE.-The undersigned wl
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4 thoroughbred Durham bull. Terms, $1 ; pa]
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before January, 1.899, or $1.25 afterwards. JOH
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bred WhIi
Tarnworth boar, and one pure Cbe8ter
boar. GEORGE HILL, Bruoefleld. 1
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OAR FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned will ket
B for Lot 26 Concession 5, L. R. E
!service on
Tuakersmith, a tboroughbrWd Chester White Boar,
winner wherever shown. Term"l caah, i
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If booked, with the privilege of returninir
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OAR FOR SERVICE. -The ,undersigned wl
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OARS FOR SERVICE.-Tbe undersigned wl
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a Thoroughbred Large English Berkshire hoar, ali
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Hord, of Parkhill, and the other by William X
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JOHN W. ROUTLEDGE. 1640-tf
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rly fitted glasses. Many school children wit
trdefect are called stupid, but with properly Atte
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! -1 MeKillop Directory for 189C
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.. JOHN MORRISON. Reeve, Winthrop P. 0.
: WILLIAM ABCHIBALD, Deputy -Reeve, Leac
oury P. 0.
WM. McGAVIN, Councillor, Leadbury P. 0.
I JOSEPH 0. MORRISON, Councillor, Beechwoo
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. DANIEL MANLEY, Councillor Beachwood P. (
JOHN C. MORRISON, Clerk. WiLthrop P. 0.
- DAVID M. ROSS, Treasurer, Winthrop P. O.
_. WM. XVANS, Ameseor, Biechwood P. 0.
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With The Book
This most excellent work should be in every house
In the county of Huron.
PRICE, $1.00 PICA COPY,
Copies can be had from Mr. B. R. Higgins, Bruce -
field, or Mr. David Rose, B40 Church street, Toronto.
Rev. Dr. MaVlo%r, Principal of the Presbyterian
College, says : '-I am profited and greatly pleased
v, ith what I have read, and I intend next Monday to
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advise all our students to put it into their libraries
and to study It doligentJy me affordinF rich In-
structioD in pastorial theol and practical godli-
ness. I Ph9ll read them x0fly1w passages thai they
may see that it Is far from -being dull or dry.
kfr� N. Drysdale of Wm. Drysdale & Co., Publishers
and Booksellers, Montreal, says :-Rev. John Ross
was a -
h,,,,!snd man, and the writing of his life could
not Ne been pl,!oed in better hands. What we
need to -day more and more are books of this clan
The reading of which tends to the better circulation
Df the blo,od,and stiring one's ". 11 16-65-tf
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Little Pills. ',,
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They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,
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fect remedy for I1izziness, Nausea, Drowsi.
ness, Bad Taste in the -Isfouth, Coated Tongue
rain in the,Side, TORPID LIVER. They
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small PHI. I Small Doses
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Small Price. I
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Ask for Carter's, -
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,,arter s Little Liver PiRS.
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7HE KIPPEN MILLS
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J'oha 11cNevis, of the Kippen Mills, Is now ready
to pay CASH, for any n6taber of
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I GOOD SAW LOGS.
� 25,000 feet of Soft Elm, not less than 10 feet long
and to square not Uss than 15 ipches, and must be
clear of knots and ring shakes. For these $6 per
thousand will be paid. For other length, term,
-made known on -ap�llcatlon, and will pay as high
prices as any othors u the trade.
CUSTOM SAWING, promptly and properly at-
tended to as usual.
Be vire and give me a call, and if I do not satisfy
you, then go elsewhere.
JOHN MONETIN, XIppen.
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WE12. N. Walkerp'
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Upholsterer and Mattress Maker,
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Parlor Furnitum, repaired and recovered.
Carpets mewed and laid ; also cleaned -
and renovated at reatonable prices.
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WOOD WILL BE TAKEN FOR WoRK.
. 1622
He- R. Jackson
& SONS
DiRzoT ImPoRTzRs or �
Jules Robin & Co's Brandy . , Cognac,
France; Jno. de Kuyper & Son, Hol-
land Gin, Rotterdam, � Holland ;
Booth's Tom Gin, London, �England ;
'Bulloch & Co.'s Scotch Whisky, Glae-
i(ow, Scotland ; Jamieson's Irish
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I Whisky, Dublin, LWand ; also Port
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and Sherry Wine from France and
- Spain, Agents for Walker's Whisky,
11 Ontario ; Royal Distillery and Davis'
Ale and Porter, Toronto. I
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We have opened a retail store in
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connection with our wholesale busi-
I busin6as in the rear of the new Do-
. minion Bank, in Good's old stand,
where we will sell the best goods in
the market at bottom prices. Goods
delivered to any part of the town
free.
TELEPHONE 11. 1518-tf
WQ03D-S 3P31XCXt3JP3ET01)0XrWXa-
The Great Enirllxh Remedy. :�
Six Packages Guaranteed to
promptly. and permanentlY
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11 - ewe an forms of lVe"ous
.1 . Weakness,Zrnissionsispern"t-
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. atorrhea, In"renoy and all
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- ifWas Worry. excasive use
of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu-
Before and r. knts, whiC& &am kad to Im.
jlrmttv, Zamnay, cbnaw,m)(ion and an aw;y gram
Has been prewrlbed over 85 ye ars In thousands of
emea; to the onl�v Reliable and Hone4t Nedkine
known. Ask druggistfor Wood's rhosohodine; if
be offers some worthIns inedlefte In plaeo of thK
Inclose price In letter,and we will send by return
maiL Price, one Package, $1; six, $6. On# will
veasc, sf,v wfU cure. Pamphlets free to W address.
The Wood Compan,rp
I Windsor, Out., Canada.
Sold in Seaforth by Lumsden and Wilson,
Druggists.
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'. Pigs and Lambs for Sale.
THOMAS RU98ELL, Riverside Farw, Usborne, has
for sale a number of young thoroughbred - Berkshire
boars, &ad, thoroughbred Leicester ram lambi.
They are first-class in every respect, and will be sold
right. THOMA9 RUSSELL, Exeter 1P. 9.� 15.16-tf
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Having removed into the store formerly
occupied by Mr. J. Downey, in the Cad
Block, opposite the Commercial Hotel, I
now purpose carrying a full and compiete
ine of all kinds of c' I
Hamess, Whips, Blankets,
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And everything handled by the trade. Just
received -this week a large consignment of
BLANKETS, GOAT ROBES AND
GOLLOWAY ROBES,
Which we are ow offering at astonishingly
low prices. � -
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SEAFORTH.
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8team Boller Works.
(UT"Manx IM.) .
A. CHRYST&L
Successor W Chrystal & Black.
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Uanufacturers of all kinds of Stationary
Marine, Upright & Tubulu
BOILERS
�_%alt Pans,-n,� ke Stacks, Sheet Iror Work.%
� at -0.1 etoo
Also dealers a Upright and Horlsontal Slide Valve
nginee. Autornatloput-Off-Engines a specialty. AD
s" of pipe andef1pe-fitting constantly on hand
Twinites furnish on short notice.
Work*--Oppodis G. T. R. StalloiP6 Goderlak
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THE CLEANLY ISLANDS. . JOHN KEATS.. - , - ' CAMILLA. r _.W-� 4101.-MM�-mal.-Milb.-ano.-Mmw-.011W.040mew � .#
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Fortunate islands, the ancients called In the days of Kenis, Hampstead* and ! foF your dark eyes are bearning- , . . i, Z . I . - I
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they ussociated with cleanliuesB is in- an individuality of their own abd Of * Only'thy vibrant guitar is attuned for the 11 I I j, - � ;
deed uncertaifi. From the duration and teeming with interesting associations. 1 ' sacred confession. I � . I
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elaboration of their,, baths one might Part of their -celebrity arises from those : Now -Camilla's fair fingers are plucking in - I S�!_ _. . I
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abarcely se6ba to have transmitted this path through the fields where Coleridge . - I for h�i love he would do. . . ments to guarantFe otir Workmanship - L . �
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which we place proverbially only ne3ct London, 1795, and at the age of 16 was horns of a steer I the Guarantee C r C" which you will � . - I
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to godliness, the quality itself is strik- left an orphan, when he entered upon a See the wild plunge and the horse standing � _ I � , - . I .
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ingly oonspicuous. The islands had oth- :five years' apprenti6eahip in a surgeon ; firml Hear the bel.low of fearl. ' . .
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For everything you misayou'gain Some- eading a chapter and a psalm from th@ his refurn from Africa, was busily on- M ;And 7,46 are the . . I �
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gowns and otb6r elaborate frocks is a near neighborhood for a chart wk4oh he ,- - I I
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to tho conclusion that nearly every- , Mr& Brandt, wife� of the Rev. J ber away." . . The. New' Jewej� . I
thing that happens, though it cannot be ' Brandt, pastor of 'the Christian taber- The cat alrimbered. on, and not until ' I I storle 1-8 me - 11 I
seen at the time, is for the best. About naeleol Valparais% Ind. The cradle is she arose with a lazy yawn, scratching ..
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ha-ve bcon obliged to keep oate in thent, CRY, the name by right belongs. to the tempts to prepan raw asparaguio for the �eady for Winter�
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deceased leaves h husband and a family of , -,', . . I . Lewis McDonald, ber ton In ten ten IoU and over. Cbeapwb fe*d on I .
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