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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1877-03-09, Page 7e.-ese-eseas —AT TE— MARCH 9, I8'7. brogiamir ele-tesesee _ EXPO e Canned IF=ik Mitionatres who Rouses and Lo Itegtytable Farm. e sol pettOon. E FOR YOURSELVES. Fr•esb, Lot of Fa thne Fruit and at Pattie Paden% D SEE OUR ESE PRUNE% 18 pounds for $4 O7ND4 COFFZEs 4 Ponus for 41. 111R, RI pounds for $1. GAR, 11 pounds for $1. la Lot of GLASSWARE and =Mt - ERY, Very Cheap. - of FLOUR and FF -ED, Constantly on herild. ialt Water Fiah,in barrel- and halt La. Haute& 20 cents per dozen. DEL.LVNRY. be Mee V. SPARLING'S Greeery, opposite the Commercial. TZ.4- S ow is 'our Charms to Get !AP HARNESS. HN WARD, SEAFORTH, Ind a Urge quantity of Harness, both and Light, which were slightly ter- m Brussels Fire, anderhich, alUtetagle as ever, will be sold off at WILY LOW PRICES, LE HARNESS From $8 upwards. From $1 upwarde. or Goods Proportionately Cheap. rOOH BEFORE THESE DS. UBE ALL GONE. WORK ON HAND d Mate to Order as usual. D STOCK OF VALISES,. RUNKS, VHEPS FURNISHINGS: JOHN WARD. ;.010/11VIERCIAL LIVERY,, SEAFORTH. TIIUR FORBESi purchased th;Stock and Trade of the ereial Livery, Seaforth, from iteley, begs to state that he intends the busineasirthe old stand, and hs al valuable homes and vehicles to the gestoek. None but g Comfortable frehkles awl good - able llama Will be Kept. Open Buggies and Carriages, and Single Wagons always ready for use. rTangerner43 Made With. Com- mercial Men. at the stables or any of the hoteha ended tee LOGS WANTED, *LEMAN & GOUINLOCK pay the Highest Cash Price AU' OGS OF ALL KINDS. . oatity of ELM LOGS suitable for the - of Hoops. - Sawing attended to promptly, as at any other Inn, - of every description, also Shingles,- 'ekets always on hand, and at the very it prices. • DAR POSTS FOR SALE. & GOUINLOCK, Seaforth 3ER FOR SALE. :First Quality, $6 per M. PERE from $8. LS GUT TO ORDER, he, front 10 te 50 Feet, at tha MILL, IN' MeXILLOPs- snbseriber has also a R YARD IN SEAFORTFI, . Not Lumber can be obtained. THOMAS DOWNEY. Weaith is in --BrevoOrt's The largest New Yor estate of houses and lots is the Astor, w is_estigtated at abeut$40,000,000: has been partly divided. since William Astor's death, but none of it has pa ed outside the Mor Familyeand its c motions. The Stuyvesant 6k: tate is an ther "large one. It hes on the east side if the ,city, and most of it is within the imit Of the Sec- ond and Fourth avenues and Tenth and Twentieth streets. Thi region was once part of the Stuyvesant farna , and. near the loWerend of it unde the trdrth wall of St. Mark's Church, he dust of old Peter Stuyvesant ilies. The Lorillard property, takingits name from the family so well known in the\ t ham) trade, is also quite large, and itEl alue is probably not less than $10,000, A more ex- tensive estate, however, is the Goelet, which embraces valuable property in al- most every part of the ci y. Most ef it belongs to the old bachel r, Peter Goelet, who lives in an old-fesh stied Muse at the corner of Broadway nil Nineteenth streets, and occupiers part of hit?' time tak- ing care of his fancy fo• la and fat c w,. The Goelet property is orth,all to d, $15,000,000. The .value of the Trtieity e.,Orporation which is mos ly down town; is not definitely known, nit an estnnate of $8,000,000 probably w uld not be far wrong. - What isInown as tie' 'Seamen's' Snug Harbor property is likew se of consider- able value. It embraces the ground me - which Stewart's great up town store is built, and a, pretty large tract down to- ward Washington Square, including the eite of the Iarge residen of William Ifutler Duncan—or at leas what waiMi. Duncan's residence before e failed. There is also au •extensive estat known as the Winthrop, belongiug to a branch of the Boston family of thet aara . John Win- throp ChanIer is !cannon ed with this family, and also the Stuy esant and the Aster families. A good d al Of the prop - arty commonly called t e Stuyvesitat belongs to Hamilton Fish, whose connec- tion with that family is ve y well knowne The trevoort, the Rutger nd the Gilsey are large and valuable e tates, though the first named has been •rotty well , cut up since the death of old lynheer Bre- -voort, who once kept a vgetable farm near our present Grace hurch. The Renwick family has inheri ed the greater part of this property, whict includes the St, Denis Hotel, at the co ner of Brod. way and Eleventh street Vanderbilt had but a small part of 1 is fortune in real estate, and Stewart ot more than ,one-fifth of his. 7 outface would be cool, and the whole solid dense enough to sink, . " Th. tamest must go, on until the sunk po a ofcrust build up freni the bottom is, n ciently close -ribbed skele-. top or to allow fresh incrustations to toms**, Ifieidging across the now small arom1-11mb, pools or lakes." That is a skikingepielleire of the growth of the the "roaasserth " wig& watt once sup- posed to,thigivis been made from the first "so feat that it cannot be moved." We are rather sorry to be robbed of :the be- lief in the central lava ocean after all. Cooking in the Army. An order has been lately received at Alderiant which cannot fail to Iave a beneficial influence upon the so dier's mode of life. All recruits, on co ple- tion of their musketry instruction re to be plat through a coarse of cookiag . in the field, which is to be carried o t un- der, the auspices of the Assittant 1 uar- termaster General, so that every oung seklier may be dependent upon • mself forthe proper cooking of his meals on a caimpaign, The British soldier is f r be- hind his French and German brethr n in eilinary skill, einiprobably not • If a 'igen men m a compauy, beyond th pro- . ieional cooks,' could make a stew 0 rop- y, or grill a bit of beef or rnutt,n in e open air. In the French army ook- g is one of the subjects of exa ina- 4ion. :in which a private. must di play otepatent knowledge 'before be is , pro - tab& to the rank of corporal, awl.: la zotnituence the itrt is cultivated telarlugh- out 6 -very regiment. . E WORKINg CLASS. NOW PREPARED to furnish la with constant el:epic) ment at tile of the' bine or for their spate tuskless new, light and profitable., her sex easily earn frona 50 cents tee, , and a proportional sum by dea ole time to the business. Bard nearly as ranch as men; That all fice may send their address, and esn we make this unparalleled often" .e, not well satisfied we will send e trouble of writing. Fall puttee. s worth several dollars to commence a copy of Home, and Fireside, meat d best Illustrated Publicatiens, all suisii. Reader, if you want permarta e work, address, GEORGE STIN- rtland, main. AL TOME PUBLIC. AMR, hay -arta disposed of hiff • Seaforth, is determined W. and aceonnts dna him settlea it 'lining unsettled will be placed itn etion, cantle foul:get Plow Faetory, Seaforth, dun' s. A few of his Combinatiors-W.ds_od hand, and will be sold (sheep. dud"- eta -acre Peek Lot, 2 pood building ;th 2 dwelling houses, and one _Lela eiling housed The above proPenz- gather or separately. J. R. WIlaLTAMS, Seater*. Cultivation of Oocii meal in Teneriffe. We passed many wome carrying on their heads boxes containin the cochineal bug, which they had bonht in Santa Cruz and were taking to th north side to, put dn the plant • a is generally known, the cochineal deposts its young on the lcoaf of the Cactus. The mothers .are laid. in thin cambric ba.s or on rags, which are then wrappe around the plant and left on until the ug is deposit - ad on the leaf. After reaci ng maturity the bugs are scraped .off ane dried in an oven or in the air. • Much f the island is covered with cactus, and two crops of •eochineal are gathered in • any places; but the beauty of the leads pe is marred by; unsightly fields of actns bound with white raga. The coeh neal, origin- ally introduced from Mexic by an enter- prising priest, who was sto ed to death by the peasants for injur ng, as they supposed, a plant whose rickly pear supplies them with a staple ood, became a fiource of large profit at time when the disease of the vines cut if the wine crop. But the discovery of niline colors has greatly reduced the price of cochineal, although they can never altogether su- persede the littleinseet from which are obtained the most exquisite red dyes known in modern times. Tie deficiency that might result in the commeree ot the islands is at present partial y made up by an increasing producti n of onions and potatoes, which are larg ly exported to the West Indies. The el mate allows three crops of potatoes ann ially. The enitivation of the vine is al o in a mtas - Tire reviving, and perhaps 3_,000 pipes of various sorts were made at t e last vin- tage; the annual yield w s formerly over 30,000 pipes. The best canary is, like the wines of warm clim tes, strong; it has a aidh golden hue and fine fruity favot ; although inferior to old port, or maderia. —Atlantic Monthly. Royalty in Rich D esses. At the recent opening of P rlia,ment in London the Queen wore a b ack velvet dress, with a long train tri.med with miniver and crape, and a lon whitetulle -veil, surmounted by a crown i diamonds. Her Majestyalso wore a neat, ce and ear- rings of large diamonds, the IC oh -1 -Noor as a brooch, the Riband and 'tar of the Order of the Gartor. and t e Victoria and Albert Order. Princess ouise wore a garnet velvet dress, tri u ined with cream satin and steel; The je elry worn by her royal Highness consis' ed of dia- monds and perals. Prince s Beatrice wore a dress of Arnaure cardin 1 and fawn - colored. poult de soie, trimmed with Bilis- eels lace and embroidery of f wn-colored chenille, with red and bro ze foliage. Head-dress —Diamond. star, ether and and veil. Ornaments—Nec lace, ear- rings, and brooch of diamond. Orders —The Ribbon and Star oft. Katherine of Russia, the Order of St. sabelle Portugal, the Victoria and Albert, and the Coburg and, Goth family ders. The Fiery Lake A remarkable address ha livered by Sir William Thom Physical Section of the Britis tion, on the subject of the ft nature of the earth's kernel: - denying that certain portio earth's interior are in a mol state, Sir William Thompson ed, on various more or less grounds, that no large propor earth's interior can by any pos in the condition of malten flui "I may say, with almost tainty, that whatever may lative densities of rock, soli ed, at or about the temperatu faction, it is, I think, diuite c cold solid rock is denser than rock; and no possible degree in the crust could prevent it f ing in pieccs and sinking wh the liquid lava. Something may have gone on, and propa on, for thousands of 'years af cation commenced surface p the melted material losing, he and sinking immedlittely, or the thickness of a few metres been de - sou in the Associa- id or solid hile .not s of the en or fluid maintain - recondite ion of the ibility be erfect cer- e there' and melt - e of lique- rtain that ot melted f rigidity om break- lly below like this ly did go ✓ solidifi- rtions of , freezing owling to here the I Horrible Death. The Omaha papers tell a horrible tory to the effect that a corpse encased in a metallic coffin, which was being shi ped from California for interment at ome eastern point, came to hfe while oni the reed. The express I:peel:tenger affi med thlit he heard sounds proceeding frori the coffin, and was laughed at by the jrain men, but his convictions were so s rong that, upon arriving at a convenient pint, the _case was opened, anti there were signs which convinced him that the inan, though dead then, had been alive nce placed in thCceffin. The Omaha H ald states that when the coffin arrived a its destinatiofrand was opeMd,untnista able proofs of the terrible truth were di cov- ered. The hands were clinched, the lips bitten, and the mouth filled with bleod.y froth. The man had been alive, an it was his moaning that had been hears; by the express messenger. THE GREAT SHOSEfONEES REMED The success thatthese medicines ave met with since their introduction to the public some years ago, proves plainl, to the most skeptical that they art :di- • eines' that perform what they are ad1 er- tised to. The virtues of these ed- icines have been well tested, and 1ave withstood their trial in a most satis ec- tory manner. For diseases of the bl liver, lungs, &c., they are unsurpas ecl. We have" testimonials of miractus cures oLthese diseases, and of m ny others. If any one is afflicted, let him tryl, bottle of the Remedy and a box 'of 'Pills. No injurious effects will follow their use to the most delicate personk as they are purely vegetable; there being no mineral matter in them. The cost is small, while the advantages derived from their use will doubly repay you for your expense and trouble. The medicines are widely known 'throught the Dominion. and are for sale by the principal mddi- eines. Try them, and be convinced that these medicines are no humbug, No one who has tried the Shoshonees Ptills has ever pronounced an unfavorable Op- inion of them, no family where they have, been used will be without them. Full information may be had on all par- iculars touching the use, and the exper- ience of those who h.ave usecle them, by securing the Treatise or the .Circular frOm any druggist in the Dominion freo. Price of the Remedy .in pint bottles, $1 ; Pills 25 cents a box. EPPf0. COCOA. —Grateful and comforting —"By a thorough knowledge of the .natural laws which govern the operations of digestion'and nutrition, and by a care- ful. application of the fine properties of well -selected. cocoa, Mr. Epps. has pro- vided our breakfast tables with a delicate- ly flavoured beverage,which may jaare us maay heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every ten- dency 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 properlYnourished frame." Civil Service Gazette: Sold only in pack- ets labelled- "-jennies Epps & Co, Ho- rineopathic Chemiats, 48, Threadneedle Steand 170, Piccadilly, London." 48.2-52 TWENTY YEARS' experience in using "Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers'? have proved them to be the most effectual reme y for coughs and irritation of the thro t, caused by cold, or unusual exertian bf the. vocal organs; public speakers a d singers will find them most beneficial. The entire freedom from all deleterious ingredients renders "Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers " or Cough and Voice Lozenges, a safe remedy for the most delicate pe - son, and has caused them to be held in 'high esteem by all who have used then'. Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 cents a box. VERY SENSI1BLE. —Horse dealers who are suppbsed t& know what affects the r interest, purchase "DarleY's Conditio powders and Arahian Heave Re. 'Italy by the dozen, and feed it to their haage for the purpose of improving their co dition, which it always does — others should profit by their- example Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co. is on each pack- age. Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Ont. proprietors for Canada. Sold by alil medicine dealers. Auction Sales, Tuesday, March 13, on Lot 34, Conr 14, McKillop, Farm, Stock and Landi William Flannery, proprietor; J. PI Brine, auctioneer. Wednesday, March 14, on Lot 24r North Boundary, Hay, Farna Stock, Implements and Household Furniture., John Allen, proprietor; E. Bossen. berry, auctioneer. Thursday and Friday, March 8 and 91, at the maple leaf etore, Brussels, Dry Goods, Readynaade Clothing, &c. John Allen, proprietor; C. R. Cooper, auc- tioneer. CASH paid for any quantity of Fres Eggs at W. Hu.a, & Cods. 482-2 WIPE- SAYS a Ft, Tr Ty THAT SELLING OFF. ALLAN NiITCHELL'S IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN SEAFORTH TO BUY DRY. GOODS OR MILLINERY. HE DOES NOT PRETEND TO SELL AT COST PRICE. HIS GOODS BEING WELL BOUGHT AND MARKED AT THE VERY LOWEST FIGURE, THERE IS NO NECESSITY IN TRYING TO HUMBUG THE PUBLIC BY THE OLD CRY OF "SELLING AT COST," THAT '$ PLAYED OUT. BUT MY WIFE SAYS, AND Sifir IS A GOOD JUDGE, IF YOU WANT VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY IN DRY GOO1:S, FLANNELS, WIN- 0 Ca'S AND COTTONS, ALL WOOL SHAWLS, AND ESPECIALLY IN MILLINERY, FLOWERS, FEATH- ERS, ORNAMENTS, &c., Sic., GO TO , # ALLAN MITCHELL'S. 1-3 4_0 0 03 0 oa m 0 GANG PLOWS, GANG PLOWS, HILL PLOWS, HILL PLOWS, LAND ROLLERS, LAND ROLLERS, FOR SALE AT THE HURON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. PLOWS And PLOW CASTINGS Made from the CELEBRATED DIAMOND IRON. Far niers would do well to call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. WHITELAVir & MORE. $99 'Ita Can't be made by every agentevery month d in the business we furmsh, but those willing to work can earn a dozen dollars a day right m their own localities. Have no room to explain here. Business pleasant and honorable. Women and boys and girls do as -well as men. We wilffurnish you a complete outfit free. The business pays better than anything elee. WewiU _bear expense of starting you. Particulars tree. Write and see. Faitiers and mechanics, their Ogons and daughters, and all classes in need of paying work at home should write to us and learn all about the work at once. Now is the time. Don't delay. Address TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine. - 482 havecome to the condiusion to sell off MY ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT COST For the next Thirty Days, and Just. COME ALONG ALL YE Married, Unmarried .and About Getting MARRIED, And I Will Give You SUCH BARGAINS As cannot be attained elsewhere, AS 1 MUST SELL To prevent the Sheriff doing so. sato hint the other day, and he gave me THE WINK, But don't mention it, as it is a Secret. I knew at once that something was up. SO COME- ALONG AND BE AHEAD OF HIM. You will find the Place. MATT. ROBERTSQN'S OLD STAND, Main Street„ Seaforth; JOHN S. PORTER. oVERCOATS,, VERCOATS. A Big Rush in Overcoats at WILLIAM CAMPBELL'S, Temporarily at Killoran & Ryan's large brick block, Main Street. A Large. Stock of All the Varieties. SPLENDID LOT OF ULSTERS, Just the thing wanted for the coming winter for riding. The Stock in all lines for Merchant Tail- ors' purposes is quite full, and as I want to sell off the whole lot look out for rare bargains for cash. BARGAINS, BARGAINS FOR CASH. WM. CAMPBELL. THE HURON.EXPOSITOR IS PUBLISHED EVERYFRIDAY MORNING IN SEAFORTH. TERMS—$1 60 Per Annum in Advance; or $2 at the end of the Year. ADVERTISING RATES. CONTRACT RATES. SPACE. !One Year. 1Half Years! 3 Months. One columni $60 00 1 $85 00 I $20 00 Half column1 86 00 20 00 1 12 00 One-fourth • i . 20 00 12 00 1 , 8 00 One-eighth I 12 00 8 00 1 • 6 00 ' One -twelfth...,. 4 8 00 500 Is 8 00 TRANSIENT.'—First insertion, per line, 8 cents; subsequent instertioas, 2 cents each time, per line. BUSINESS CARDS, _Six Lines and .nnder per year, $4. • Advertisements under the head of Strayed, Lost or Found, For Sale or To Let, Specific Articles, Wanted, Notice to Debtors, Meetings to be Held., Stock for Sale, Stock for Service, &c. &c., not exceeaing 10 lines—first month, -$1 ; lifter first month, 50 cents each month. Advertisements under the head of Real Estate for Sale, not exceeding 16 lines—first month, $1 50 each subsequent month, 75 cents. - Local Advertisement e under the head of .District Matters, 16 cents per line each insertion. Births, Marriages and Deaths—Gratis. Advertisements without specific directions will.be inserted till forbid, and charged accordingly. McddilAN BROTH HMS, Pnbliehers, c-4 fr-3 'HJiaw[vaS S12 11 0 tal sasa 0 >Spurious imitations of "Holloway's Pills and Ointment," are mane teetered seed sold under . Zthe name of "Bel- loway's & Co.," by. J. F. Henry. - Curran, & Co., Druggist's, a n d Me- tropolitan. Medi- else lay the Me - of New Yorkawitl, ane Company! 03 , as sum ed trade mark, thus: ea —Again o n e Ill doseph Itaydock, of New York. likewise passes off rcounterfets of his own. make under the ealue of Holloway & Co.,. having for a trade mark a erescent and serpent; _„IMcResson & Rollins, of New York, are agents for She same. These persons, the better to deceive yon un- blashinglY caution the public in the small biooks Z cif directions, -which accompany their mediciees, which are really the spurious imitations, to Be- ware of Cotmterfeits. prices and sell them to the publics in Canada as Unscrupulous dealereobtain them at very low my genuine Pills and Ointment. I most earnestly and respectially appeal to the Clergy, to mothers of Famillea and other Ladies and to the public generally ief British North! America, that they may be pleased to denounce unpsptairringInystherh estiesfra:ud aid chlook to the Label on the Pots and Ittftes. If the' address Is not 333, Oxford Street, London, they are Counterfeits. Each Pot and Box of the genuine Medicines bears the, British Government Stamp, with. the words, " Hoieowav's PILLS AND OINTIMTT, Lennon," engraved thereon. On the label is the address, 588, Oxronn STREET, Lonac-where alone they Ire manufactared: a f.,' Parties who allay be defraude d by Vendors d selling spurious Holloway's Pills and Ointment \ as of my genuine make, shall on communicating the particulars to me, be amply remunerated, and their names never divulged. Signed THOMAS HOLLOWAY. London, Jan. 1,1877. 4477 THE GREATEST WONDER, OF MOD- ERN TIMES. !HOLLOWAY IS PILLS est OINTMENT 1 The Pills Pnrify the Blood, eerrect all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are invaluable in all complaints incidental to Females. The Ointment is the only reliable arraedy for bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and -Ulcers, of however long standing. For Broaehitis, Dip- htheria, Coughs, Colds Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases it haeno equal. BE WARE OF NE Vtr YORK COUN- TERFEITS. 2 0 MARRIAGE LICENCES elt CERTIFICATES, (Under the new Act,) leaned at the EXPOSITOR OFFICE, SEAFORTH. Under authority of the Lieutenant -Governor a On r rio. SIGs OF THE WttlaJlidodWtdtcltdbtiadttltdtdtdtdbdW LaitaitelteittiittMt4teittLeJtelrei tatal t-1 cncncernu./cacarnoscestarnwrawcacate 0 ONIIddOHO 3 tt-tidt-dittt-t-it4b--J-td-ttLtt-AtLttti rrrrrr rtr-1 rrrr t-4 t -i t-1 t -q cowc.nwr.ocoalmcDr4wwwwwwca 2 In IN IOdltild 2 tdtttctidtitcitdtdb:Itiltdtdtotitdbid t--11:74 t -i t-4 wwwwwwwwalwwwwwwcpww SEEDS, SEEDS., ---WILSON & YOUNG have just received direct from the most reliable Seed Importers in Canada, a large and eomplete stock of Field and Garden Seeds. Turnip, all the "4 favorite varieties of Swede and -Yellow Globe, Grey Stone, &p. White Belgiah, White Orthe and Long Oronget Carrot, Long Red„. Large Mem- moth and 'Yellow Globe Mengel Wurtzels, and all kinds of Garden Seeds. Clover, Timothy, and other field seeds constantly on hand, and sold at the lowest cash prices. 482 '.•••••••• "Lr not what we cannot get our cheer of mind destroy," but you can get Choice Teas at lew prices. Beautiful Sugars Extra good Fresh Ground Coffee, Bright Syrup:Baking Mo- lasses, Fresh Fruits, Candied P eels, Spices'Ex- tracts; Watt's Erasive Family Soap, Starch, Bine, and Butter, Lard, Cheese, Potatoes, Tur- nips, Apples, Flour'&c,, at prices to snit the times, and have them promptly delivered, at Allen's Grocery. 475 MONEY, MONEY. --Parties desirous of borrowing money on real estate security would do well to give me a call before closing arrangements elsewhere, as Pisan offer the hest of tornis to bor- rowers. All applications for loans strictly con- fidential. Mortgages bought on favorable terms. Office in Leckie's Block, Brussels. C. R. Coopan. _ 2 3) 0 n1111C]a000v a3103dSNI td td td td tz/ tri txi Mbi-td-tntritt t-15 -C,OWW0:2 WWWWCLOICIICCUICOCLCDW WM. ROBERTSON & Co. SEAFORTH. DR. WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. . The Great English Remedy is especially re- commended as anunfail- ing cure for Sernittial Weakness Spermatorr- hea, Impotency, and all Before. diseases 'that follow as ,A. • W. a seqnenee of Self abuse, as LOES of Memory, lJniverital Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of -Vision Premature Old Age, and many other diseases Vision, leads to Insanity or Consumption and a Prernattue Grave, all of which as a rude are first caused by deviating from the Pate of nature and over indulgence- The Speciffe Medicine is the result of a life study and many years of nx- perience in treating these special diseases. Pam- phlet free by mail. The Specifie Medicine is sold by all Druggists at $1 per package, or 6 packages for $5, or will be sent by mail on receisit ot the money, by addressing WILLIAM GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ont. Sold in Seaforth by E. Hickson & Co., J. 8. Roberts, R. Lnmsden and all druggist merchants. AN OLD FRIEND THE BEST FRIFiND. W. H. OLIVER, SEAFORTH, BEGS to acquaint his many friends and custo- mers that he has removed two doors north of his old stand, Mantyre's Black, where be has a stook equal to any -in the business, and at the moat favorable prices. All kinds of Repairing done on The shortest n.otice. A good Stock of Tranks„Valises, Whips, Combs, Brushes, and all other such articles required constantly on hand. Rememuer your old Friend. Sign of the Scotch Collar. 481 W. H. OLIVER, Seaforth. THE SEAFORTH INSURANCE MID LAND AGENCY. ALONZO STRONG TS AGENT for Several First -Class Stock, Fire -a- and Life Insurance Companies, and is prepar- ed to take risks on THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Also Agent for several of the beat Loan Socie- ties. Also Agent for the sale and purchase of Farm and Village Property. A NUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS IM- PROVED FARMS FOR SALE. ' 4 $50,000 to Loan at 8 Per Cent. Interest. I OFFICE—Over M. Morrison's Store, Main -St. Seaforth. ECLIPSE OATMEAL MILLS, SEAFORTH. NOW, IN FULL OPERATION. 'Oat Meal, Split Peas, Pot Barley, Corn, Meal Ch,opped, And All Hinds of Mill Feed Constantly on Hand Chopping done Tueisdaas and Fridays. Oatmeal exchanged for Oats. Highest price paid for Oats, Peas ana4I3arley. 4.1.s • CURRIE & THOMSON. 20,000 BUSHELS OF CORN COMING Per THE LONDON. HURON AND BRUCE RAILWAY. Tills Subscriber has now completed arrange- -L manta with the growers in the West to furnish a steady supply of SEED CORN AND OATS, Also good Feeding Corn, at lower prices than can. be supplied anywhere in this County. The first lot will be along in -a few days. Note the ad- dress : D. McT,IiINNAN, Grain Dealer, Bruce - field P. 0, Storehouse, Brucefield station. 482 MRS. MARKEY BEGS to annonnee to her frieeda and custom- ers that she has again opened out in her new [store, oposite Hays' Hotel, Seaforth, where she hopeslo receive that LIBERAL PATRONAGE heretofore extended towards her. She intend as heretofore, to keep the BEST QBALITY-OF COON to be found in the Markets. Farm Produce bought, sold and exchanged.. 474 MRS. MARKEY. • a-