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FEBRUARY 15, 1889.
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DISTRIOT MATTERS.
• Ashfield.
'(Too late for hist week.)
BatErd.--Wilsores mill yard is filling
up fast with saw logs. People at one
time thaught they were not, going to
set any anew for sleighing. -Revival
servicett are snow being held in Zion
-church. We trust the friends will join
heartily in the work. -The sleighing has
made bOsiness lively. Everybody seems
to be doing their utmost to do all the
work they possibly can do while it
lasts.. •
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East Wawanosh.
.(Too late for last week.)
LITERARY. -The contest which took
place on Frialay night, the first inst.,
was a grand success. • The sides were
captained by Mr. Mat Harrison and
Miss Emma. Bennett. An hour and a
quarter t was allowed for each programme;
Miss Bennett's came first, consisting of
dialogues,: readings, recitations and
tableaux.- Mr. Harrison'Swas much the
same, -with the addition of bagpipesand
mouth Orgao music. The ,house was
crowded, there being between three and
four' hundred. present. After the Pro-
. gramme- was over, there was great ex-
citement among the Crowd to hear the
judges give their 'decision, _which Was
given in favarof Mr. Harrison's side by
one huridred and thirty Points. Cheers
of 'applause- resounded throughout the
-audience; and -some were heard to -re-
mark that they had often paid twenty -
Ave cents and, not heard so good -a -pro-
:gramme. ••
BRIEFs.-Mr. B. Coultes,has retuned
beam again and Dd,Ilie rumor says not
• alone either. ---John MeDonaldis home
on a visitfrom Michigan. -Miss Maggie
• Miller and Miss- Mary„Littlefair were
visiting friends on the seventh_conces-
sion last week., --Lots of snow and sleigh
rides for the girls, though sometimes
they prefer walking.
OUR P.R0i1INENT 'Was. McKillop
showeda,good. line of young`hopefuls in
last weea s ExPostron. Now we will
give a few names of older ones. In the
literary line we havo John Irvin, who
as a newspaper correspondent, is almost
- equal to Ras -sell, of the London Times,
and -John. O'Sullivan, who has been
township clerk for a -boat 27 years, and
• was clerk at one titrfe for Grey and
Howick as well as Hibbert in another
county, -aud if his ambition was equal to
bis ability he might have been at
Ottawa; instead of at Irishtown. - Riehd.
McKee, who takes the foremost place in
the township as a stock breeder; for
able men we have Wm. Dynes and
-Thomas 1Murray, 'blending the Orange
and Green- two Old Dublin policemen
-who know Phcenix Park as well as Sea -
forth, and we would recommend the
friends Of Sir R,. J. Cartwright at his
next visitto Seaforth, to secure thein as
a body -guard. They would be no,clis-
grace to the Royal 'Knight. Then for
good fanners and politicians, they are as
thick aa inushrooms iu a by field, so we
will not attempt to delineate their
various good traits. -Go.
• . Blyth.
BRIEFS. -No Sunday °school Was held .
In the Methodist church on Sunday last
on account of the -Quarterly meeting. -
The Blyth Standard of last issue pub -
Halms a verbatim report of the sermon
delivered by RevIll A. Thomas, to the
.membersFof the Canadian Order of For-
esters -Mr. • Jenkins, editor of the
Brussels •"Budget," was in town on
Monday,, and looks very jubilant consid.
ering his defeat in the ease of Grant vs.
Jenkins, -It seems impossible for the
"Standard" to.leave outside correspon-
alents alone. However, last week it pays.
us a compliment by calling us the
zealous correspondent." - We can assure
it we are Zealous, but find it pits plenty
to reportiour. town to our paper, and
not as it puts it that we correspond With
the New gra as well as the EXPOSITOR.
-A number of members of the Inde-
pendent Order of Good Templarii drove
•to Belgrave on Tuesday to assist in or-
ganizing Belgrave lodge.-AII the Grits
in the v einity are exalted unto the
otoruls since the result of the Haldimand
.election has become known. They ha,ye
the besg of reasons for feeling so, as tbe
resources of both parties were brought
to bear fully in this constituency. -Mr.
W. H. Berney has charge. of the tele -
.graph pffibe alone at present, on ac-
-count of his assistant leaving. ---It is
.rumored that we are to have a dancing
school staked in our midst. We im-
agine we could manage nicely without
this additi,on, in our town, although.we
are at all itimei ready to welcome any-
thing that will be a. practical benefit. -
We must ongratu a e the " `tan ar "
on the manner in which it appeared in
its hast• is ue. There was just about
twice the amount of local news as usual
and some other improvements; No
doubt the energy of outside correspon-
dents has-been putting new life into the
-staff.-A. Emigh, of London, was in
town on Saturday visiting .at home. -
While in
visited Tr
he gradua
addressingthestudents who All seemed
to spired
-delivered y- the doctor. -A number of
very youngfolks drove to the -residence
of Mr. Tit Min, in Huila% on Wednes-
day evening, and spent a most enjoy-
able evening. -Our council did not meet
.on the usual evening..: It was decided
to post -pone the meeting until the llth
whe they will meet in their new
hali.-On uesday the mornings train
did not arrive until about 9 o'clock, on
account of the Southern extension being
blockaded [with "the beautiful." -A
number of the brethren from Blyth at-
tended the Prange district meeting held
in Manchester, on Tuesday, the 5th
inst.-We have seen_ the paper called
".The - Forest City," published by
Thomas_ Pti'ssmore, late of the • Blyth
Standard. ` It. is somewhat democratic,
but, no donbt, accords well with the
publisher eery respect. -Mr, and
Mrs. John Jones, of Seaforth, are in ,
town this. eek visiting- their brother,
oronto, last week, Dr. Sloan
ity Medical school, (where I -• •
d), and had the pleasure of . GRATEFUL -COMFORTING.
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last week visiting his brother, j. " A.
Tanner, M. A., who is principal of the
High School at that plaoe.-hirr, Miles
Young Wall in Clinton on the 8th inst.,
attending the meeting of the License
Commisaioners.-Mrs. Upshall. of Clin-
ton, is visiting ; Shane. -Rev. Mr.
Dickson, of Galt, was the guest of D.
B. McKinnon, while in town. 5 -
- (The above was intended for last week, but
came to hand too late'.) ' . •
Wroxeter..•
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(Too late for last week.)
-CUBLER8.-=-A0Oording to ar-
rangement with the Kincardine Curling
Club, three rinks from the Wroxeter
club went over to Winglianr on Thurs-
day of last week to play an equal num-
ber of Kincardine -curlers for the jub-
ilee medal. They were disappointed,
however, for the stone -pushers from the
city by the lake did not put in an ap-
pearance, having discovered at the last
moment that three rinks was .more than
they could 7 furnish. • However, the
Wipgham club very kindly ordered out
their men and a pleasant game was had
between men,
and _Wroxeter, the
result being in favor of the latter by
one shot. On Tuesday last two rinks,
heeded by skips T. B. 'Sanders and John
Bone,. proceeded to Harriston- to take
part in a preliminary draw for the
Ontario Tankard, the competing dabs
being Walkerton, Haariston and Wrox--
eter. The event proved disastrous to
the hopes of -those who fondly looked
for the Tankard to find a homewiththe
Wroxeter Club for year; VValker-
ton_defeated Harriston by 20 shots,. and
repeated the dose to Wroxeter by seven
shots. This Shuts outs the latter from
any further participation intheTankard
competition. The club here who have
.long held the Gibbons county -medal have
returned the.same to the donor, Sheriff
Gibbons as no Matches' could be ar-
ranged 'for it With any other of the
county clubs. -
BRIEF NOTES.-:Sinee sleighing has
:fairly set in, farmers and others have
.been busily engaged in bringing in
• wood; -saw-logs, etc., the supply of logs
'brought to the sa,w.mill .being very
,large. -An effort is being made to re-
vive the brass band which once .flourisn-
ed in our village. •As the instruments
are all here and the supply of musical
talent is large, thereshould be no great
difficulty. in re -organizing a band.
What does a village without a band
amount to anyway !--There is a plenti-
ful lack oigood dwelling -houses in our
village at present. • Several of our citi-
zens are suffering from want of house
room, and newcomer's find it difficult
to get =a house of any kind to live in.
Some of our retired farmers and money-
ed men Might look into this matter, and
see whether there would not be money
in building a few nice brick cottages to
rent. -Mr. A. L. Gibson has leaeed his
ivoollen factory; to Mr. Thos. Bunston,
of Belmore, whp will be assisted in run-
ning it by his brother, Mr. Geo. Bun-
ston, now of Paisley. The new tenants,
who,are thoroughly practical men will
doubtless maintain the reputation Of the
Wroxeter Woollen Mills for good work
and fair dealing. They take possession
in Mkch. Meantime Mr. Gibson had;
dispoied' of his .stock of woollen goods
to Mr.. Thos. Roe, who giving great
bargains and good value. -At a recent
meeting of the village council, all the
old municipal officers were re -appointed.
-Mr.-A. L. Gibson left for Toronto on
Tuesday of this week to attend the
meetings of' the Central Farmers' In-
stitute, to which he was appointed a
delegate by the East Huron Institute. -
The snow -plough did excellent service
on Tuesday last in rendering the streets
passable after the heavy snowfall of the
previous evening. . -
-A slotting machine' that was being
-removed from a truck the other morn--
ing, from one part of the Grind Trunk
Railway. shops in Stratford to another
fell off, badly darnagiog the machine.
It was Pulled up ,wich a crane, when it
fell a second thud, going through the
three inch floor and sinashing the ma.
chine, .
is estimated that not less than a
million of dollars are paid out wages
to mechanics, _ miners, -glass workers,
and laborers within a radius of ten miles
'around New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, and
there is no less than $1,500,000 on de-
posit in the Government Savings Banks
in and about the same vicinity in Pic-
t= county.
-Mr. Wilson, the manager of the
Pacific:division of the Canadian Pacific
telegraph, says the McLaren -Ross Menu;
facturiog Company, of British Colum-
bia, is commencing to 'erect two large
lumber mills on the Frazer River, ' two
miles, from New Westminster. They
expect, when the mills are finished, to
load two vessels per week with _lumber
for the foreign ports. Mining prospects
are als'o bright, particularly quartz:
The Government test reduction works
at Barkerville, Cariboo district, are
just finished, and -are expected to have
very good results with quartz mining. .
-John D. Gilbert, living near Essex
Centre, inet.with a. horrible death- the
other day. He was engaged in hauling,
Iogs, had fixed a hook on a log and
started the teain,when the hook slipped,
striking him in the abdomedand cutting
him Open. Medical 'aid was summoned,
but he died at two o'clock. His rela-
tives live near St. Thomas.
EPPS'S
'te the few but stirring words • ' COCO
• BREAKFAST.
Thoznas Jones. -Mrs. A. McLeod,
who forso e time past has been visit-
ing her mothet, Mrs. Maxwell, returned
to her honf in Bay City, Michigan, last
week.-Geo'ge Powell, of •Winghani,
grain buyerl:f0r Messrs. bleKinnon and
• Sparling, and who lilies in Wingham,
Ins not on he market oa Tuesday. -
Mr. F. W Tanner • was- in Listowel
4,sy a thorough anceeledge ;tithe natural taws
which govern the operations of digestion and
nutrition,andby a careful application of the
fine properties of well -selected Cocoa, Mr -Epps
has provided our breakfast tables with a delicate -
13" 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 untll strong enoughsee.
sist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of
subtle maladies; are floating around us ready to
attack wherever:there is a weak point. We may
escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves
well fortified with pure blood and a properly
nourished frame."-"Oivif Service Gazette,"
mr.ae simply with boiling water or infix. Sold
only in packets by grocers, labelled thus:
JAMES EPPS & CO., Hornceopathie Chemists,
London, England., os
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; Consumption Cured.
Arfold physician, retired from practice, hav-
ing had placed in his hands by an East India
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for the 'speedy and permanent cure of
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and
all throqt and Lung Affections, also a positive
and radical eure for N; rvous Debility and all
Nervous Coniplaints, after ' having tested its
wonderful curative powers in thousands of
cases, hie felt it his duty to make it known to
his suffering fellow?. Actuated by this motive
and a desire to relieve human sufferthg, I will
send free of charge, to all who desire it, this
recipe, in German, French or English, with full
directions for preparing and using. Sent by
mail by addressing with stampenaming' this
. /leper, W. A. NOM, 149 Power's Block, Roches-
ter Y 1093-26-e.o.w
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Heastoriais soWelladiptedfachildken that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." EL At. Aitenza,11. D., •
Os..Oxford St, Ni; T..
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Castorla Cures Collet, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, DiatTho3a, Exudation,
Kills Worms, gives Weep, and. prom
estion
W1tous,1ujurlous
Tax Commit 0011124Nr, 77 Murray Street-,
Mothers!
Cestoria is recommended by physicians for
children teething. •It is 'a purely vegetable
preparation, its ingredients are published around
each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and thaw
lately hat:Woos. It relieves constipation, raga.
• lateofthe bowels, quiets pain, cures diarrhoea and
wind colic, allays feverishness,destroys worms;
and prevents convulsions, soothes the. childand
gives it refreshing and natural sleep. (Intone
is -the childrens' panacea -the mother's 'friend.
135,doses, 85 cents. - iirmd
Dr. Low's Sulphur Soap is a' delightful' sham•
pm. It cleanses the' scalp and darkens . grey
hair. •
Small sugar-coated 13tirclock pills do not gripe
orsieken. They are mild and effectual.
• Worms cause serious sickness.- Dr. Low's
. worm syrup destroys and expels all! kin& of
worms quickly and surely.
Pale, Weak women need a tonic, strengths giv-
ing, flesh building medicine like Milburn's Beef,
Iron and Wine. ,
- secesenres
A Professional - ()Pinion.
Rev. Y. Gunner, M. D., of Listowel, Ont., says
regarding 13: 13. B., I have used your excellent
Burdoekcompound in practice and in my family
since 1884, and hold it No. I on thy list of sana-
tive remedies. Your three busy. B'snever sting,
weaken or worry. •
A Boon and a Blessing.
A boon af d a:blessing to mankind is Hagyard'e
Yellow 011, the great pain destroyer and healing
remedy for external and internal use. Yellow
Oil cures all aches and pains, rheumatism, lame
back, sore throat, croup, deafness, cramps, con-
tracted cords and lameness. , Procure it,of your
druggist.
Look Out For It.
If you a triinbled with a Old or cough. how-
ever light the attack, look out for it, do not
allow it to settle on the lone : break upthe
cough by loosening the tough phlegm with Mag -
yard's Pectoral Balsam. ,•
.Mita,culo
My 3Iiraeulous cure Was t t 1 had. suffered
from Kidney diaease for about t ci years, waaoff
work ell time. A friend toldme of B; R. B., I
tried it,. and am happy to say that 1 Was cured
by two bottles." Wm. Tier, St. Marys, •Ont.
- A Great Sufferer,.
That person who is afflicted with rheumatisth -
Is a great sufferer and greatly to be pitied if
they cannot proeure Hagyard's Yellow Oil. This
remedy is a certain cure, not only for rheuma-
tism but for all external aches and internal
paini.
In Better Humor Now. ,
My son aged eleven, was cured of an eruptive
humour that covered his head and face wtth
sores, by two bottles of gurdock Blood Bitters
and pine, testifies Mrs. M•ary -Fulford, of Port
Hope, Ont. • ,• ' •
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When Baby wee sick, we Ore her Castoria, •
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When site was loChild,She cried for Castor*
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When she became Mise; she dung to Castor*
When sh•had Childrsni she gavethain Castor; .
Conswnption Surely Cured.'
To Tem EDITOR
Please inform your residers that I have a 'posi-
tive remedy for the above named disease. By
its timely.use thousands of hopeles ,cases _have
been permanently cured. I shall beglad to send
two bottles of noy remedy FREE to any of your
readers who have consumption if they will bend
me their Express and.Post (Mee address. ,
Respeetfully,:Da. T. A. SIocLTM.
1089-62 37 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont.
AUCTIONEERS.
T P. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for i e
e..1 4, County of Huron. Sales 'attended in 1
parte of the County. All orders left. at T a
ExPOSITOR Office will be pro*ptIV attended to.
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fallIOMAS BROWN, Licensed! .Auctioneer, fer
the Counties of 'Huron and Perth.. Wes
cond ueted en the most reasonable terms. • . Orders ,
left at the Queen's Hotel, or. by Meil addressed tb
Rox 311, Seaforth P. O., will be promptly attend-
ee to TliOMAS BROWN Liceused Auctioneer:
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Wiien I say CURE I do not mean therelY to stop
tlf m for a time, and then havt them return
again. - I mean - A RADICAL 0 R. 4 have
made the disease of
FITS', C.A.:PILE P$11 OR ,
- FALLING 8101(14E6S
A life-long study. I WARRANT thy remedy to
ante the worst cases. Because others have
lailedis no reason for not now receiving:a Cure.
Send at once for a treatise and at FltliE 13oreee
of rnY leseAtaesee' REMEDY: Gie , express. and
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post office. It costs you nothing or a trial, and
It will aura you. Stddress—DR. H. Ge -ROOT,,
37.Yonge-Street, Toronto, Ont. : 1078-52 •
•1270.4-2.4 %GOMM) peofilagne that it
oslahe larat and most reliabnonee, and ey use-
rrif's Seeds
D. M. FERRY & CO. are
acknowledged to be the
Largest Seedsmen
in the wOrlds •
D. al, FininrA GOV
Illustrated Deserts),
tive kneed -
SEEDANNUAL
• For 1889 -
Will be mailed FREI
to all applicants, and
to last year's customer*
• without orderingit. Sem&
gerliest Cauliflowerin I Gaud
• siegli efoae drzri Zug
oxistence• should sendforit. Addrees
ai M. FERRY ti -CO., Windsor, ant,
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HURON. -440) BRUCE
• Loan gnd Investmo
This Company is Loaning Money
'Farm Seetuity at lowest Rate
of ItteieSt.
-.Mortgages Puchased.
SAVINGS -BANK BRANCH..
?, 4, and 5 per Cent Interest Allovie
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Deposits, aocording to amount an
time left.
.1.01FICE.L.Oorner of Market Squ r-
..ajod North Street, Goderich.
.flORACE HORTON,
- MANAG ao,
Qedericoh, August 5th,1885. • 9 2
.. p, H 1,.1t •S
Has a world wide reputation as a physician nd .
author, His Mandrels° Dandelion !Liver q re
is a triumph of uedical skill, curing all diseases
of the Kidney and Liver. • •
Northgrayes
AS 'REMOVED HIS •
Jew lry Establishment
To the ampbell Black,- corner :Main.
and oderich Streets, Seaforth,
,Where be
Watches,
'stock of "H
cheap, af.3 t
Jewelry re
• &Mai
Mpg alargesteck of Gold and Silver
Inc JiswelrY,,Clocks, &c. A fine
eery plain arlia Wedding Rinse, &c.,
e cheapest *defies, Cloeke and
dred with desPatch.
es Recteonable.
J..NOitligraireSe
• e
ampbell's• Block, -Seaforth.
•
Brill ant!,
Drablet
Etonornical .1
Diam nd Dyes excel all other:
in Stren th, Purity and Fastness,
None ot er are jUst as gbod. Be.
ware of imitations, because the
are mad of cheap and inferiol
materials and give pool, weak
crocky •olors. To be sure ol
success, se only the DIAMONI
DYES for oloring,Dresses, Stock:
ings, Ya -ns, Carpets, Feathers
.Ribbons &c., .&c. We warrant
them to olor MOre goods; pack.
age for ackage„ than any othei
dyes ever made, and to give Mor4
brilliant a d durable colors. Ask
for the Diimoneand take no other.
A Dress led • FOR
°elm- ent Renewed clENTS.
A Coat iolored
:A Chi d can use them!
At Druggis and Merchants. Dye Book free. s
*WELLS RICHARDSON & ca,.•
ntreal, P. -Q.
SYMPTOMS .OF
Kidney • Complaint, atriel,n1
pains In the back; a dull Palo or weight in the :
bladder and hese of the abdomen; scald ng
urin'b often - obstructed ; frequent 'desire to -
urinate, espepially at night, anfong aged per.
sons; hot, dry skip, palecomplexim, red nd
white depotsits, dizziness, sour - stomach, • ,
stipation, piles, liver, dropsinal swellings &c.
SYMPTOMS OF
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Pain under
should- lel es,
Liver Complaint, erd
Jaundice. sallow complexion, a -weary., tired' I :el-
ingebo-. life Of energy, headache, dyspepsia, in.
digestion,. spots, Pimples, &c:'
: ..-.110W, RED.
•Mandrake : and Dandelion aro !naturists Llver
°mos,. and when coorthined with kidney res e•
dies, eeiri Dr, Chas's - Liyer Curet will en st
nos:MA-0)y iire all 1ildn0y-Liver trOublCS:lIt
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acts like a charm, etimulating the clogged liver,
diersgtioenieg the kidneys. aed invigorating he
'whole-body; Sold by all dealers at .81, w th
RiceiPt. Book, which alone is worth the nsoney.
Dn. Ostase's Pleb! are the only
Kidne
. j °Kidney -Liver' -Pills .inade, They
taitign"dt13;tYr;eg effaeneyttiati4logy. aYenlbte
They. cure Kidney -Liver troubles,
jzo., o.no ,aed ache, bile/unseals; costiveness,
P 11..h
p, OBO. Sold by :ail do,lers: Priee
2$ cents..
T EUMANSOti &
BR A D]'ORD, (»T.,'Manfs.
Mr For sale by all Druggists. ' 1076.5
hat a Time
People fornierly:.had, tying to svirall W
the old-fashioned Pill With its fillis of
'4isgniSing its bit r -
'less ; and -:what„. a contrast to Ayeas
Pills, that have been well called "nied.•
leafed sugar-plums”7- the only fear 'tie-
ing that patientS• nicer- be tempted in o
Aakii4; too niany at a, dose-. • But- t e
directions aye plain and shoyaq
strictly followed. ,
T..Tellerr M. D., ,of Chittenang
1st. Y., expresses exactly. what hundre
have Written :at greater length. • He
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Siys: " Ayer'IG Cathartic Pills; are high y
appreciated. They are perfect in for n
and coating; and their effects are a 1.
that the most •earepil physician con I
desire. They lia•ces supplanted all tl e
rills forMerly popular here, and 1 thin c'
It must he long. before any other ea
be made that _will at -all compare Wit
theni.- Those who buy your. pills g. t
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full value for their money."
"Safe, pleasant, and: certain
their action," is the concise testitnon
of Dr. George E Walker; of.. Martin
ville, Virginia
"Ayer's Pills outsell all similar pre
larations.-- The public haying once use I
-them, will have no others." --Barr
Venable & Co11iei Atlanta, Ga.
Pills
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Prepared by Dr 3• Co Ayer Se Co.,Lowel I, M
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..SO3d by all Dealers in Medicine.
THE Bi.S.HOP $TIMEMAN URN
F. OR YOy A:D l'E
Wyketuun Hail. Collette avenue, - Toronto.
opens.WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5.•
As vitertheies fornew resident pupils are line
• ited, parents are reqbesti•d, before the, operfin
itlaY, to arrange for admission by letter or othe
wise) with Misa GRIER, the Lady 'Principe
who will be at home atter 31stAugust: •
Cirdulars are sent at Once on application.
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IlEFOLK 130AB;,!•-•The undersigned has on
n Lot 3, COHCOO81011 13, HuIktt, a thorough-
bred !Suffolk boar which he :keeps for service.
Terms -.-One dollar, payable at the time bleep
vice, Xith. the pileilege of returning! if neces-
sary. LANCELOT TASEER. 1099t1
4 GOODFIG.-The undeosigned will keep at
Egniolidville a, thoroughbred -Berkshire
boar for service. He bee taken 4 lint prizes.
Terms.—One dollar at the time o1. service with
the privilege of returning if necessary, FRED.
MEYER; Egthondville. 1102x8
BERESIiiltE undersigned will
keep for service on Lot 16, Concession _11,
McKiliop, a pure bred Berlohire 'boar, bred • by
Snell & Sone, of Mullett, and from imported
stook on both sides. Terme-$1, payable at the
timeofservice with the -privilege of returning
if ne essary. JAMES MILLEN. 1102 tf
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A CHESTER WHITE PIG. -The undersigned
„L-. 1williceep during the present anion on Lot
21, Concession 2,I. R. S. Tuekerfnnith, a Thor,
ough Bred Chester White -Pig to whielke limited
number of sows will be taken. This pig was
farrowed on May lbtle 1887, was bred by S. H.
Todd' of Wakeman Enron Counts, Ohio one of
• •
the most extensive and rcllable ree ere
In the United States. This Pig has also taken
first prizes whereever shown. Terms $1, pay-
able at the time'of service, with the privilege of
returning if necessary. GEORGE PLEWES.
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• The above mils have now- been thoroughly . e
- b ilt upon the coinplete •
:14UNCIAcrAN. R9401.
The Mill an Storehouse Buildings have been
greatly enlarg , and new machinery applied
throughout, .. °
•THE LAT ST 'IMPROVED ROLLS
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Flour Dressing Machines (0
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'Prom the beet Manufacturing Finns have been aa.
put in, and ov rythine: necessary added to &sable 117.
• her to turn ou flour - '
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CEO I?. TO NONE
In the Domin • n. The facilites for receiving
rain f roni fa ers and for elevating and shipping
have also deen extensively. improved. Grain can
now. taken from farmers' wagons, weighed,
and leaded iu cars at the rate of 700 bushels
per hour, by t eworkOftwo men,
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jaawssams
reiave
A LAR E FEED STONE'
toBi—
OUST NI :O.HOPPING
-Has been rout
handling ohop
A good shed
Mu be unload
WHEA
Pro
'FIRST -CL
GU
C7c.TS
• Choppixisa
.ROLLER
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Highest
Cash fo
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APPL
FINE, COAR
and the necessary machinery for
d coarse grains.
as been erected, so that wagons
and reloaded under °over.
•
• EX,QHANGES
ptly a4en4ed to, and
SS 'ReLLER FLOOR
RANTEEM. _
OM VMM1D
torily and without delay. -
-FLOUR,
BRAN; 'SHORTS,
d allkinds of •
PED, FEED
stantly on; and. •
arket rice Paid in
• any -quantity of
Wheat
BARRELS:
SE ARO LANI1• SALT
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:I 'Only first.olass
Is attend mato"
farmers and gene
T. O. KEMP,
E.•
nd obllging men will be kept
ere. The liberal patronge .of,
traderesPectfully so Red.-
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OCILM & CC:
'PROPRIETORS
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Great
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nderful • Assort-
ment of
GIFT
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BOOKSTORE
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'SCAFO R TH
ALL ARE INVITED._
•Kippen= $Ami Mijl.
' D. B. MOI.EAN wishes to infonn the public
that he lies now got the Eippen Sawmill in his
own hands and is prepar.ed to do
First in,
first. g
in.ds of Custom Work.
first out. All eastern logs attended •o
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ttingdpnefor 63.0e_and.83.50e ,
TICE:TO DEBTORSi.
All pe •ns indebted to the Estate of the late
Mrs. John Kidd, bY eithernote or book -account,
are requested to call at the store and settle the
same at once; by so doing %ill avoid further
costs fon/Collection. All -amounts must beerAm
in orde to settle. the affairs of the Estate.
• ANDREW KIDD, Seaforth,'
- 1070tf
- REAL ESTATE FOR:SALE.
- -
-DUILDING LOTS FOR ISALE,The
_V signed has a numberofnebn11d1ngL.
on Goderieh and.james Streets for sale, at lots
prices. Forparticulareapply to D. D, WILSON
DOS
'TIC/USE AND LOT FOR SALE. -For We, or
.1e1, to rent, the brick residence at Roxboro
McMillen, recently occupied by- Mr. _W. Gs.
Duff. Thereat° in connection with theboitse
about eighty:sores of land. For further particu-
lars apply to EDWARD MINCHLEY, Seaforth
P0, /5•1104f
1E1A,M31 FOR SALE. -For Slap, Lot 17, Con
ceesion 7, Mt Killop, cootamieg .100 acres,
well fenced, widerdrained, and in a good State
of cultivation, 70 acres caeared and the balance
well timbered. There are on the place a good
log house with_ !tame barn and stables, plenty
of , good water conVenieet, and also a good- -
orchard, It is within six miles of Seaforth end
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three of the village of Winthrop. Apply on the
premise ,s- •or to Seaforth P. 0. WM.. BOW,
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Proprietor,• 110141
VIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE. -Being Lot
..0 10, in the C Concession of Turnberry, and
Lot 10, ' in the A Concession of Howick ; the .;
grawl road runs between them: The two con-
tain 148 acres, of,whieh 125 acres are cleared ant -
in a fit state for binder to run. The formatters .
situate on the gravel road between Wroxeter °
ane Belneere-three milefrom Wroxeter, and
* miles from Belniore. There is a sebaol house
on the corner Of the land, and churches Mn-
veniento Apply to A. CHRYSLER on the prem..
lees, or to J. COWAN, Wroxeter. 11014f
_ Holstein- Bull for Bale.
Feriae, a thoroughbred Holstein Bull calf,
owned by James Elliott, Bluevaleeand bred by
IL Bollert, Cassell, ,Ontario, calved April .N
1888,. sire Barnton, No. 3287, H. II. B.; dam;
Eustrolia 2nd, No. 2908, H. F. H. B. She was
bred by M. Be/Bert, Cassel, Ontario. Come and
me the herd, or address
1102 tf - JAMES ELLIOTT, Bluevale, Ont.
THE FARMERS'
Banking House,
On connection with, the Bank of Montreal.)
BANKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS.
NoW In beir own premises on Market Street,
Seaforth, opposite A. Strong's office. '
General Banking Business done, draftelasued
and cashed. Interest allowed ton slept:wit., -
MONEY TO LEND
• On good notes or mortgages.
JOHN WEIR. "" • WM. LOGAN. ,
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• London, Huron and- Bruce,.
Goma NORTH.—• - Passenger.
London, doped, 7.55A.x. 4.85e.a
Exeter . 916 5.57
Mensal.. _ 928 ,6,09
alPPerle. •• 9.34 3.17 .
• . s.. • 9.42 8.26
Clinton - . 0.00 - 6,45
Londesboro . 10.19 7,03
10.28 •7.12
Belgrave...., , 10.42 7.27
Wintrham 11.09 745
Goma Bonet's- Paesenger
Wingham,depart.„. . 7.05A.x. 13.40 e.x.
Belgrave„.., ., 7,24 4.00
• Blyth.... . . .. 7.88 4.16.
Londesboro 7474.25
,.Clinton .r. . 8.07 • 4.45
• Brumfield.. . - . 8.26 e 6.04
Kippen , 6.113 1e12
Heneall- 6.29 0.19
Exeter. .. • S.53 0.23
Wellington,
-Gots° NORTH---.
Ethel.........
Brussels
Bluevale,..
Wingham-
GOING SOUTH—
Wingham -
Bluevale .;
Brussels-....,
Ethel...,..
Grey and Bruce
PaSt anger. Mixed.
2.51 le X. 9.81 eaC13.40 rex.'
.3.06 41.45 •9,80
8.21 • 10.00 10.00
8,80 10.10• 11.10
Passenger, • Mixed.
6,89 eat 11.10A.etel,flosat
8,48 11.22 7.55
7,02 1L45 8.55
7.14 12.00 • 9.81,
•'Grand Trunic Railwa,y.:
Trains !taw') Seaforth and Clinton detains as
• follows:
GOING WRST-- SESTORTII. • -MOM.
Passenger 1 08 e. if. 1 20P, es,
Passenger... 9410 P. It, 9,27 ss. x.
Mixed Train.. - 9•.25 st.14. 10.20A,M,
Mixed Train.- ..... - 0.15 P. X. 8.40 P.R.
GOING EAST-- ' '
Passenger. 7• .48.A. 730* x.
Passenger .. At. AI AV Ae. 2,48 P.114
Mixed Train.. - Ake 6.80? is. • 4.55 P. 1C17 •
Freight Train.. ;. 7.; '4.30 e. 31. 3.30 ie. x.
New Planing AIM
_ IN SEA.FORTH.
The undersigned would announce to the Pub-
lic that they have their New Planing Mill in
full blast, where they will do Custom Planing;
Matching, Serell Sawing and Wood Turning.
They will keep -on hand Dressed Jain ber, Floor-
ing and Siding. Doors, Sath and Frames made to
order.
Also the PUMP AND CISTERN BUSINESS
attended as formerly. Shingles always outland. •
By strict attention to business and fair dealing
we hope to gain Public patronage.
1069 CLITFF BE/sTNETT.'
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The North Ameriban
BANIt'ING COMPANY.
-(I;TOT INCORPORATED,
A General Banking business trans-
a
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d
r.
inerie p.'
eFaaper discounted.
Drigts bought and sold.
Ifiterestallowed on deposits.
OFFICE -In the 'Commercial Hotel
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J.O. zrainr, Manager.
110LMESTED, Solicitor. -
_ .TSSEEDS METRE BE
sent by snail to any Post Office
, ew Illustrated Catalogue now read
Co:. t. -Description and Prices °Ether -lacks*
FICLEi, CARDEN &FLOWER SEEDS
7-faed free. Every FarInti and Gardener sitiarld
. • a copy before ordering seeds for the coming
HandsomestsataleguepubltiltedinCanads.
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ENNIE.TORO
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