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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1879-09-19, Page 7T,1 TEMBFR 19, 1879. mi 14. SIZE NOME INDUSTRIES, abroad for yoitr I'arn Lure you can get as Good Mal? outs D10ttey its Ile7tsall as i,,, 'Hier Town in Canada :INEY FAIRDAIR .nw on hand a Splendid Stock of --a INT T '-Q-�, EWEVl DES(`R1PI'I0_'�, 1_ie will sell at Prices to Suit the Times, ODERAKINO • i"1'S 11lZANC11E,S PROi}7pp. (.Y ATTENDED TU. €till fairriisll i Ir FiINER.LLS oiz tea sonable terms. 7J.T_,]D_11\T�_ i fklr'Duiltlin„ s of every description t -t reasonable terms, xlateriai f¢r. 4ired. . <r ti`8 Hensail Furniture and under_ 01i4hmeut . S- I"rAMBAt;RN. _ __- r G TI O _ SALE -OF- , Farm& i?a the 'ZTowlwhip of -171, County of Huron. t.rd by virtue of a p>wer of sale Con- n a nmrtj; age, which will be produced taf sale, there will be offered for $Ile ucti(vu, at ROI3ERTSWNIS HOTpk e of Ethel, at one o'clock in the I 'l'H RSDAY, the 25th day of `sRp_ L i9, by Jades Stretton, auctioneer, G_. IaLeis and premises, viz.: All I., land in the said township of Grey, !,f,d of and beh g Lot No. 28, in c onccs'i'm of ilia said town.: unin; by w1measuremeut 100 or less. The soil is. Clay loam ,:orad state of cultivation. There are e Louse, about IS feet by 24, and s >- the remixes, also a small creek. oa are eIcared and under crop, and he lot covered with good hardwood •roperty iY three miles from Moles. Ota i:owbridge and four from Ether fi� et`ern Ril a I way- TERMS -one. 1 urcb;ese auoacy oa the day of sale, thin one month thereafter to make Le p^ rchase money, and the balance j. installments with interest at 8 per . I'her particulars and conditions of = the auctioneer, Janies Stretton, fie and emir- 13E_:DER301d tdor•s Sulieitors. 6143 AI EUlSITIO, 1878. ILL BE HELD IN '#TY O1= GUELPH, . 10,11, 1 7 th, 14th ane 19th. ?EN TO ALL.. c • s- Genf ral and Her Boyal highness _[.ss Loaise will be presrnt on wed- ':lie 17th, to open the Exhibition. A trig of the Yeomanry from all parts :entry is expe.eted to be present on aSiun. rT3 and Entry Papers can be had ,eeretary% office, Guelpta, anti also e.taries of other Societies through• u, e. re.caiving their Entry Tick9ts prior will rind them at the Secretary's al Itailwaiys will carry freight and and from the Exhibition at sin;le L. PARKINSON,PresidenL , Secretary. I m.it9th, 1870. 612-4 i i :STERtill IFA1-R i . 9 DFE-EKED IN P�IZES. 1 i LL BE HELD IN THE R, OF LONDON, , '',1 sulci 30, and lst, 2nd end :3rd October. rs and entry papers may be had on to to Seeretary. All entries are re- te made on or before 20th Sap- . 1 ,say arrangements have been madeIf t,)London anti return. :ve power furnished. Size of tura - ,. ' 13-32 inches ; revolutions par 1. Exhibitors to provide their Own Ei� ILLIAM McDRIDE, Secretary. , 1If'Hce,London, Sept. 1,'79. 6-14-3 .CE h:as amply proved, and the flst k edioal faculty anthentioates tire f at quinine is the most reliable c:als,ial fevers, and a tonip -ant} i 411a efficacy: In its uinaI fora- 2 r of its flavor constitutes an obiea- � m%ny persons, but when swallaw- rrt-eabte combination kuoign as Lyman'- Q.ilnine `-Mina," the moat a_ is not offended by it, In the r, preparation pare shorry wine t atic imredionts, fiat only ira- 1 leasant taste, bat -increases its t r IES. Thu " til uinine wine " is s - e -1r for billions, remittent and in* (-r, it taken between the attsak3, f,er,i,tenco acid regalarity, and •f surpassing merit. It endoxa v,ith fresh vigor, conquers Ilya, an irreg-alar habit of ciao bo: Y, ;aietude and tone, to an eufsebied .u. It is by complete digestion .on that th3 Mood is earaChel. z i, by giving a prOmptantl effactaal 2 • two processes name, , is the 4.IL4 the vitaality of .which. s -a many r.,ous feel the want= Restored .utlail repOso are spaecl_v eoa- - .. mte. It cantain.i nothing bat ti iot=a., and may be used withoat r - parsons of delicate �:te constitutions. I , wieldy and deservedly POP114" "=:iity with1"those tr.iFhy prepar- , Matiirles oj)tuiu a briat aotoriety ,t1 :rv. Baye•rs should be gamic- • (, -,-niao Fine prepared by Nor- Tvrvnto." Sold by medicine r1U. . _ ---- i I.IIAI E 1tE�lED1'.-Job Moses i i i is-!. his invaluable medicine ill ci,re of all those pcinful sad t,7, -.Er to whieb the femaleeonstita It m0-leriates tall excess and re" , be I 11 moi, tf, an[t a apuedy ettre may �u,ri••tll:tdies,itis peculiarlysuited- t=.t trine, bein', 01, the monthly F0 i it . These pill,+ should not brr' Avs tlnrin • thetlistrhrCo omCn is they tare r3ru� to bririo :ala} utiscr t r: e they are safe, Is `ier.•ous and spinal. Affectlons, L }and limbs, fatignc On slight "' ic•It c,f the heart, hystarics, and t; will effect a cure when all other ni.ed; and, although a parrerfd rtlritain imn, calomel, atimanyr ..',:til to the Gf3nStitntr6Il¢a kaget c lauru� hlotarclund cacti p t rr�fully pre- , Job,40' % e kAruprietor. sl 00 and 12-� sat .til to lorthrop & Lyin� To toe neral agents for the . !title Zo tainin over"0 P bf11 ,.lid in Seaforth by Ftickseg "O berty, and. R. Lumsden -_IV � ,.�.- D i:EI.>l, Provincial Land Sao�Y .t.',ngineer. Orders by snail p D. 5. O PBELL, Uftc ! s ,, - ­_­­ . I-,----- .- - ' I I ,,- -. -- I. _. I I. , . .---I —. - . . .. ' 6 . I -%I ,�EpTE11IBEI1 19, 179, x`I-iE HURON EXPOSITOR. -.� -. . A Tlr�!. _ _ . _. __ _.-...: . _ -- .---__.a_-.u_--_=- _ 7 et8ry of`a Great Discovery. Ing to the course always 9, ,j.h y pursued by '000 A K K H H A L' L �u e � ca There is living near Catasa.uqua, those who have used that celebrated O O A A K K R. K A A L L F ,O R THE G E A PbO N OF 1879. 1 z i in a hearty old age, the mall and valuable horse medicine known as 0 0 A A Illi HH HH A A L L 1 = o whodiIca "Darla 's Condition Powders and O 0 AnnAA K K H H AAAAA L L A �" 'i"''`� --�__ p yyho discovered how to use anthracite , Y In the manufacture of iron. His i Arabian Heave Remedy." All are so ODU ° A A K R H H A A LLLLL LLLLL � . �� r'Y=='"` - c° well leased with it that tho will not rams is David ThOlnu$, Gild the story ( p y , use an other; many have waited Bev- {: �'" � ! • , tianriei��� CEIrTEMAL AND SYDNEY « �_• -a Urs disaOvcry he thus narrates : I Y '�' r �,Qne whiter nig t, in the old country, I end weeks until the agent could obtain t �i f"' ' ` �' ' k ' utu rra sl�is I1 :• I ' , 1 ' a Ilea $,1 1 W :._> - ♦ t7 liTEH iLiL i'' 1 l -, I . E"" Isar with Mr. vane, a brother, super- I . pp y• _There is nothing equal to - = r '' d ?� �� �cio>i ;-;r %�t,�� { ,, �' = = 1 it as a condition =_ - = _ aI '�' M EO �a 1 - t *' „y O irtendeift of a b ast furnace, over a on medicine, or for any co _- _ _ ?� ALS AND DIPLOMAS. ,',y_hi -, � - "0 C2 w firo of hard coal. We had talk- 1 complaint affecting the wind of horses. _ — _ _== r� � V c �' � 4� - C* ""79 ed of the recent invention of a hot signature ^` �� Remember the name, and see ,list the •_ - � �. wr�'�' bit, lust patented by III. Neilson, a g of Hurd ct Co. is on each C = ('• ' young' Scotchlnau, and our oonversa- package• Northrop & Lyman Toronto "' - '� , Out" y „» - -< MALCQLM MOHROEBROTHER,SEA CDT hon had carried us pretty well along I ,proprietor$ for Citn#tda. Sold by 1 .���- ''' 'u.r� �, I Sy % l into the evening. The fire had burned 1 all medicine dealers. i; ° : , ,I "' A. 1ih,, i '�`' low, and we were about to $spar- , r� I I1 I - *� Id V ` ( I tx Are again to the fore this season with their Agricultural Implements. The are r i c-+- 1 g p Y ,to, when I picked up the bellows and i Dr. King's California Golden I ;QUI 1i .= I!II still manufacturing the saute Plows as were a,�►ardnd Special Distiuction at the lV I � � 1 begau to blow it. You will put that � Compound. Z I illi �II.I I Centennial and Sydney Exhibitions. Tlic-�, desire to dliect special attention to j ('a 1 fire out, said i CD Mr. Crane. As he spoke l Is a strictly vegetable preparation, and will � ' �' > 1 their i i ( J"'R positivclq cure Dyspepsia, Sick. IIeaclaGiro, Acidit f i ,r , CIJ .. � jtashod over I11e that if Inti bellows of Stoniaoh, coming up of food, Pain in Pit of II �' ,I 't �, r, ave a hot blast it would brie,, the ' 9tornach, Low Spirits, Biliousness ((_� ,� (.; �� � � ' N E W Dir , s ess, Constipation, , I- I� I II" ` [� GENERAL P 11 R P O, E PLOW , grateful of Goal to a bright glow, Gild } Jaanclice, Liver Complaint, or any affection of the !iii Il Ili ` �� �+ {M P 04 with the thought there cauls like an in- l Stomach or Liver, in the shortest time possible. .I, = l 1 cW l ,.1. i >� ,:on are not asked to buy until on know what l j'!! I ! ' , ` m spiration ,upon me that the hot blast = J -on are getting. Therefore, as you value your ex- _J li. �ld II el I � ro - was ail that was need! ii to utilize the istenco, clo not fall to o to your arr. ist and l _ 05 g bg get () - I Ililll :I IIII 1111 'i 0) p P _ l CD rich beds of anthracite under our feet ;atrial bottle free of charge, «•loch will show what - ��T_ � '� <• a regular one ttollur bottle will do. Ask for Dr. 1 ! ! - L �. .q � o' ,� }'+ I t". 1 for making iron. I dropped the bel- ; king's California Golden Compound, and take no s..l / _ &� -- - O 5 0 y -- - is .b L 1 lows and gave utterance to my thoughtx. other. - _ _ �-` w _——.- Z `" — - (',rtLlle smiled, then brew attentive, ti . _ , O —� ` '' = ; C-4- } j -L. I i r great Western Itailivai,, �� ; .. � r� ---_ _11 and as I want on thinking ,out m3 � � i _ _:__ - _ __, _-_ _ � � Trains leave Brutisels station, north and south i d� theory as I spoke, he becamQ interested. � � . r as under: t l• ,t ,. , O 1W 0 1 }then I concluded -� e grasped hands S GOING NORTH: GOING SOUTH. i This is one of the best Plows that has ever. been introduced into this part of the 1I Z I V) i 1 i over the dead o s of our authracit6 Mixed .' .' ..10:25 a. M. + Mail ... :...-.6:15 A. M. M . country. It has been thoroughly tested, and has given general satisfaction to all 1� t!] I (D ' ' D who have used it. It is no Yankee inveution, got. tip for sale only, and de eTideut 1 � � � CD o x........9.08 P. M. IAccom......12.15 :L. hI p fire and separated. Little sleep we got � � ,, ' v �IaiL,........2:58 P. M. Mixed.. .....7::15 P. M I ' Q on. the blowing merits of agents to commend it to favorable notice. tufa,, uigtlt. T:. ale It was one of rest- ' � - less anxiety. When I read an account I O. 1-1 Grand Trunk Railway. O of ,lie nigh±before tlseexecution of a Trains leaveseaforth and Clinton Stations O QiLL THAT IT WAlN'4S IS A FAIR T=RiAL. I '; condeiiined man; I arrays think of my follows: : i 'h� i?� 1 '>t right with my .new idea. The nett GOING WEST— SEAFORTH. CLINTON. W a, ` day I postod ftp to SCOtland, and on my slplesA.......... �: to _v,. M. 3.30 P. . M. i It is warranted to elan in any ground, We ask the Farmers of heron and Perth ! I Express..........8.55 P. M. 9:15 P. M. _ - --� to dive it,a trial befaro inveatin T their mons in a Yankee humbug, 1 Z return I Brought with Ins the plans of Mixed Train......8 00 A. M. 8 45 A. M. (� investing Y a hot blast furnace, which we at once Mixed Train.......1:05 P. m. 1:45 P. M. 1 � - -'� �� - 2 � � � � � 0 pmceodad to Build for t11a purpose of GOING FAST— SE_1FORTH. CLINTON. ' WE ALSO MANUFACTURE IRON PLOWS, HILL'S : PATENT PLOINS. � . 0 ! )f, Express ..........8:UU A. N. 7:136 A.M. , making iron with anthracite COt11. , Express Train..... 1:05 P. M. 12:99 Y. M. l� V I was agreat success, and attracted capi- DlixedTrain......4:15 P. U. 3.80 P. M THE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT OF THE WEST Theoldandwell•known than ever. Also a 1 � )-�. - 11S1' -ed Tra ,tall to the development of the anthracite in ...,..7s5 P.M. 1:55 P. 27, ' Thistle Cutter Plow, {' • -One Morse PLOWir coal beds of 'Sales and the attention of • the scientific world. Before that for. ondon, Huron and Bruce. which, with recent iln �' _ Suitable for Plowin � , f I T provements, is better' Gardens. g'` our furnaces we had brought cokefrom Goin NORTH- Mail. Mired. Express. �;; - } r i the distant bitumilious coal fields,..: P. 4f. A. M_ P. u: -bon't Worry about the effects of the New Tari though 1- a 1 r Lo don, depart ...... 2 15 6 60 6 1, • ' SCUFFLERS,• A'�TD IRON AND ti nOD PLO' 1 thereby increasing the cost of our pro Ezeter ..............3 �5 8 05 7 s5i 7 ; the- Duty i large, as Oar Goods are so Superior Zn rs .� duct over establishments more favor- Hensall ............:t 52 8 34 7 51 I 7 J ably situated. The very hills under- ippen........:.....3 58 s 44 7 58 0 -id and Make that you can well %1. - ord to Pay t%L8 �4;� ± i reach our feat were filled with rich de- I,iueefield .......... 08 9 oa 8 os ! f J I , Clinton........ 4 25 9 45 8 25 • the Di Ference.. posits mea s to utilize it Av d like a m ovary Bly tg am, arrive ....5 �5 ii �0 9 Lb .�i Z /' ' _ + S fi�'in h O d1 • , �0 . Of a of ,t ; , ( @ 4 gold tO the country around. Our ez- GoINIG SOUTH Mail. Mixed Express: A. M. 7 00 P. M. OUR STOCK IS THE LA T '11 periment was a -,ices-$. Of course the tfii`laghnrn, depart....10 55 .7 Oo 6 15 LARGEST EST I N THE WEST W �� �:�,-)' aclentific discussion carried on 1n the • • • • • •.. ... 2 15 7 5 6 55 LZ - a papers in that country provoked xttten- Gli ton. i to g OI 7 24 ' - a''` l? P y p Br aefield............1 40 8 '8 48 /� i`�i,=;,,,moi ,�; ., ,^° t t3,+. '. ,j _; i\' 1`'� iry ma=y O `� I rA,' i 1 # tion in America, and the few scientific xi en , • • • • • • • , • • , • 1 67 8 2s r ,as And of the Newest and Most Fashionable Goods. We are con t �; I 4.- r �,t.;.f 1, . - i ¢, S _ ' journals ublished here took u the I Hei call:.......... .2 05 8 34 8 0-I r-- ,1 e__,r 1'. `� of k, �1 a ,J p p tinually Receiving all th.e Novelties as they come out, Q �� r, _ � r��- _ I_, ('} • N 1 Y Ex ter ...............2 60 r! 49 8'23 ii. - matter, and thereby the iron -workers of = _L�-- _ "X�s: F y _ [ j ,as this region came to know of its great _ _ n� • They re then i aoQ hoz R O C.CfR� U,m - -- --.1 :- -� `fes t 'j\c •-ti• -' :.- L Y+ t�L , Salus. S w us ng charcoal a „ c I o ., G1 o H -: � , C7 d coke. At o';ce tilts set to �.� rc� j t r- .' . I i t--,* \� _ �� _ }--+ �i any worl� on oo s; R ©° o a ,, o a o =: _-- r -t• c-f•i Q,� ..� y l'e Call �5 �ecial tltte)ztion to Our C�Isto)n Departmeyzt, r„my plan. It relted in great losses to 5 m m y b. x m C o no O, is a � 1 !! ¢ �, �„ ..� :� , �, This Plow is universally aclmittecl to be the hest Gang P1Ow now in use, and I the capital in�e5ted and many case: of I �CIm o � i;3 o a,s A Ci o I T,Ve 977ake Goods to 0)'c e�' g1L 1L1"St-Glass style at vel ICn `, This should give it a trial before purchasing an other. I 1.? 3 failure and ba ru.ptcy. oil 5_ � 6 o• a » y C --= o RfO d m % , - _ g p g y , ,The Lehigh coal and Navigation p ri a o ��d a o l0tU 1J)'ZGes. P a a p all these implements are manufactured by themselves of the very best material,' Company-yatched these esperimenta ; 3C, m» W o o � I m , ^t ,to � � and are laetter and more durable than those got up by large establishments for r -rith ardent ha a of success for they g . a"' �� �H� ��� e m In t?liS �a'CZ7iG�L o 0211' IJy.LS272eSs we .�IOId catch sales. Ever Im lenient warranted to Ivy satisfaction. Prices as low as' , " s y R ao I �, ,� . f the Fort, and are y ' p g p saw what a gra t advantage to them ly P o., , p o - o K "MQ HO i --I those of any respectable establishment that turns out a good article, � l A?: mast result in carrying to perfection '" o ,,. 2 G ro� O SUTe that the Prices o f our Goods quill make sales. � I '-j' )-•d in this country hat we had perfected r 7 0 - < o `° , `� ° g , m O I y e SCC?f Zt 2tIL0 u t Fear 0 Co 72t)'CLd2CtLOn, Plows of all the above kinds kept constantl3! on hand, an:d can b.e_,seen at their 0 + W i c_ .,o rfi0v, in T5'ales. The waited and hoped in : _. o rA o 1.1 " .. o m V1.., �`' P a p N >a ,rc -n hop at any time. I 1 gain and finally concluded to send .for IC •° ° " 3 M � a tj p'd ° to `° I c.c,'a .0 p m " `� r' ` p '� �`' ~ y'` IRON IIARRO WS'—''THE SC, OTCJI DIS aIO��D HARRO FITS AC PT hir."Crena or m Their representative a w - re a ,� o x x• - n - V visited ate, in be person of Erskine "i o - o P o o & V x ,O;- q „ 9-;�-o' < r ' p � � p �; p ., � .� � CO.� STA1'� TL �" 0<'V IIA.h .11. � Hazard, of Philadelphia. I had often I -4 Ana tial'. , a -, 2- 3: ",P�- nm OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF THE BEST 1 ' �_. ;.,o- I thought of coming to America, and my I @ " d � � a ;, � ; 9 o o b0 ��. ° � o I � i Repairs for all kinds of Plows kept constantly on hand. Also Plows of ally make wife was strongly in favor of it, so we 1 � as 0 �� I� � � �� �c�-o ti � K I � Repaired. Remember the Shop, opposite Weir's Hotel, Main-st., Seaforth. received Mr. Hazard's propositions with Z o �ar�> Hca 0 P I � @ " m a � ENGLISH, FRENCH, SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEEDS, �/�' This Great Household Itsedioiaee ranks favor. Terms ��'are fixed upon; it was (.. R p o ,s a 8 ,4- o K N 5 n , 1V1 lam. Lbw O L 1V1 M U lY, ' O E 1.0 T H E R. I amongst the leading necessaries of lf% arrtingecl that my expenses out were to 1 p � �_ y � `o m d � d � M•° � � u � O � These famous ills Writ the BLOOD axld set be paid, and that if I did not wish to � * ; ", W g- x z. 9 n c w � � �, o a a - y 11 DfALCOL3i MO1T1i0E. ALE2; 3ISDER �i4NIt0E. � most powerfully, yet on t1le ' �j 1y e are rLou' showing a fall lite of the above Goods, for the. cami�ul Fall g stay after five years, I was to be sent I " � c a m ~ a ° C0 d ?,c-- R�Ll T" 0.p P :—� m� 5 m l arid, Whiter. These Goods have been selected •with care agtd may be relied CREAT REDUCTION IN BOOTS AND SHOES back -with my family at their expense. r ,_ - - . ✓3 m o , e , JE, � ., ;, ' J S O S I Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, I arrived here e rly in the fall of 1839, `.� o c o °.zd R �.m 5- " m o - on as the Most Fashianable ISha[les agrd. Correct h abrics. . and Catasauqua being selected as the ! - R - g � o `� b er C y - o � ~' 5 T t s ; and iiOwELS. vin #ore ever b g o . ,w y o cap p < T BEG TO AT lea OUti CE TO THE PEOPLE of SEAFOR'TH AI\ D VI- j +hese great »SIN SPDINGS UFS' LIVE, �oThey place to build the first furnace, I at o � I � y ~ w o � w o * CINITY THAT I HAVE R EMU C IJD are confidently recommended as a novo .i -ruin ' " ° ''' `' ° "'" a .. SCOTCH S U ITI HG S■ rernedv ill all cases where file conatitu#fol; fi=am once set to work. The �ropulation 0; g g ° h o d P D whiclt• e t that ,fine w<ts Only that of a o " µ o Q, ° �+ o a [� i whatever cause, baB becomeimpo-ired or ve-akEz;- m ti� R 0 R� m� C m i ALL KINDS O F CUSTOM T O M SHO E 111 A K I N G i ed. They tire wonderfully eftimeious iri a ll ail- ,,,bamlet was composed entirely of Ger- �. 2 - , y o �, T) o --�JJ In Scotch Seitiat s ire have a• Large Stools: and .SelectStyles,� - I m entF inch? F o� 2 tv -, -- ;� t4u1 C m -1 I g J e Cf t 7 c a ental o ft mol sof .all ages a n d <s$ mans, and m greatest difficulty' was to CM a ~ c o C a w - � 9To Lowest Remunerative Prices, a GENE1lAL ZiA iIL3T MEDICL\ are u nsux- Y b p �. m c+ e z@ tr Q m P p sonabl}, Lozc Figures. awed, got skilled labor. I picked up an old � vV tr•,_ o o �, o m ¢ ~ . � - I - z p .. . ,• -- �L-,, m ° -, �g " Z I USE NOTHING BUT THE BEST MATERUlL countr -r�lfut L ere and titers, and on the �, � � � -: o -. ~• � z � ' Fourth of. July, 1840, I started the first -q " 6 p i. n o g - E t � -� COAT AND VEST MATERIALS. blast, and on that day m tide ,116 fiT$t m o t, ... r. o s?,d Q o' o r 2 rn w m I Therefore I can Guarantee Good Satisfaction to those who wish to favor me with a call. � ` � ; ' ~ �� ric. o m tI G x• jL 0- iron. There I:g the furnace, $1T, ]U$t be- (. o r`m c �, N� - •� c m� M j]'orsterls [I'1'G' Still 29t 11201', and '1)1CLt1 b[' regarded as stayJle. �l[ ers 0 , , 1 low my house. It was in blast ever I � o p „ � � R m �„ � � � a � I � y f REPAIRING DONE- 0�1 T131J SHOP. TEST ;\ OTICE. , I t . 3, a o . o - m • m'° -,zu 1, i these Goods are. liable to be -misled as to r ual its on cfccount o f Jute and 'Iia searching and Healing Droll ernes are since until -within a few da s. The 1 Jt Remember the Place : Opposite the Foundry. success Was so complete, as shown by � other foreign n u ei-ial be !ny larrlel p used iiL the n wnufactlti•e of loin lines. known throughout the World, BUTTER. Bt1TTER. ELLIOTT GRIEVE SEAFO'RTH. the work turned Qllt dLlrlllg the follow- , Our lowest ]ince, tire , For the cure of Bei} Li.aS, bad breasts, ing six or eight: months, that auotller was started, which I built in 1842. I The Highest IYla,rket Price in Old Wounds, Sores and T3iceis, built the third in 1846 • and the fourth Cash paid for Good Fall Packed PURE WORSTED idVOA D E D COLORS, -Butter . in Tennets and Crocks..] and fifth in Isl 1. For forty ears we - I D I A Ni O N D DUST POLISH , it is an inf.-Ilibleremedy. If i-ffeetunlly rubbed Y at Hickson & Bleasdell's Drug + on the neck and chert, ns Bait into meat, it Cha have averaged 40,000 tons.of iron a year Store, 6eaforth. Soft, .�+Mastic- and capable o beingmade irtto Sztits while our Finer Qual- — 1 SORE THROAT Bronchitis, Coughfl, CoWs and from those furnaces, or 1,600,000 tons W. S. ROBERTSON. ' 1 _ ' FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING GOLD SILVER AND GLASS, SIA\T- even . AS11 M.k.' For Glandular Sweili-bge, hies are uns2L'rjtass[d, and com?7)72-[. New 1 attertls both in desiq�L attcl UFACTURED BY G. �i�. CifAlt E & CO. 1i. R. COUNTER ��VHOLI; in file aggregate. Then furnaces spran ; , I Abaces tea, Piles, Fistulas. np all over the anthracite region. The ° - color. We hare, owing to the large amount of patrovage received on our SALE AND RETAIL AGENT, yEAFORTH. 1 Gout, Rheumatism, -nay to utilize the hard coal in the RS. C. M. DUNLOP'S Fall Term in sttwtivy business ill _Vovemabe.r lust, bought a much larger stuck, as ice ' - ` And every Lind of S� DISEASE, it has never manufacture of iron was the only thing M found out spt-big wte nisi[ ficient for the demand. M. R. COUNTER, PRAGTIOAL VEiATCHMAKE R AND JEWELLER. ; been known to fail. needed to completely develop the great Music will open on Sept. 16th. Pu ire The Pills and Ointment.are Manufactured onle mineral -wealth of the country, and p p. P - y � t at 533, O 'O12D STIIEET, L01r"DON, and exe g Ehould give in their names previous to FINE WATC HES A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. ` sold by all Vendors of MeaiciLes throughont the this fact bein„ recognised, there -yes no T R O U S E R I I`i G S. : Civilized World; with directions for use in al - lack of money to take the •preliminary the opening of the class. 'Those not most every language. steps." A. Co7,zplete Stock of Matches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, Spec- i The Trade marks of these Medicines are refile- ing instruments can be accommodated Me are unable' ,fidly to describa the merits contained im our Pitney tacles and-1l'ancy Goods, which will be solei Cheap for Cash, - teredi-n Ottawa. lience,any onetbro•ighoat the Poison in the Pot. TrUtfse)'G'It S wl1ZClL SO far ['.l'Cl'l ail yt1L291 y 211 the. 7ltarliet. They CUr1Lp'I ise `� British Possessions, who may keep the Amen - with use of Piano or organ At very mod- g r > > Can Counterfeits for sale, will be piosecutol. Seven persons have been poisoned iu tlae i?2CsC Tines [f I'.'itglislL, Frc'ltclt cfnd SrotclL mutkc�s, and mLust be RE�IEMBEP� T)IE PUCE -Directly Opposite 19 r. J. S. Porter's Furniture i---� Purchasers Eho�ild look to the Lal,el on Amsterdam Holland, b the use of erate rate. Seafor"h, Sept. 7,1878. 661 . Pots and Poxes. If the addrese is not "3 0x - Y Store Main Street. enamelled iron cookie vessels of Ger- i seen to be frclly appreciated. 1 T y p . lard Street, London tiro are nlzous, man and Belgian manufacture. Pro- Al. R. COUNTER,, SEAFORTH, ; fessor P. F. Van -Roos recently I CANADIAN GOODS I 1 NO BLOW BUT REAL •FACTS. , tested some of these utensils. He heat- -"'- c 4' I ed the pans for two hours on a water I T T O THE FARMERS. ,� 11 I, y . (4, bath, with diluted (seven to eight per f _v our)• Catladian Dc1rartmnttt frill .be found Full Ranges of Coarse,w ;I cent.) acetic acid and common salt. On 1\TOPP � .� lfediu,m, and Fine Goods, it- ich. defy competition. t ' �� _- analysis, the solution thus obtained i ,caa =^ Yielded a considerable q,lantity Qf oxide , .._� ; � . Of Zinc. As the combinations of zinc CHILLED ' PLOWS cANADIAI'ol KNITTE® GOODS. , REAPERS AND MOWERS REPAIRED = ; 19 . are considered to be vary injurious to health and as sauces and other arti- ' 1 tI =, Iles of diet very oaten contain mixtures Proved and Acknow'leclged to be In o2cr Canadian Knitted Goods we will .51Low an 'unu.srrally large and T T 3 attractive assortment of SJLirts, Drawers, and Ilosiery AT THE HURON FOU�tiDRY, SEAFORTH. � ,. Of salt and vinegar he deems it desirable the Standard Plow of ,America. . 9 that -public attention should be directed __ to the result of :his examination Qf, the SCOTCH U N DE RCL®TH I;'NG.- + A GOOD JOB GUARANTEED AND AT PRICES TO SUIT i ', r" effect likely to beproducedby similarly FOR EASE OF DRAUG�-IT, THE TIMES. TERMS CASl3. '1 ,I coated Pots or pans n on food. ' Z* - p p P QUALITY OF MATERIAL 117e invite ,Special Alirntiun to this Department this season, as we are I 101 Errs'- GocoA.—Grateful Gild comfort- STRENGTH, LIGHT- I having therm .11ade to 07 -der to suit Our Own '!rade, -in all sizes—S. 1 J. S. RUNCIMAN - - PROPRIETOR. (5 , 1111u.-" By a thorough. knowledge of the I , I ' .!- r� b p NESS, AND FINISH 11en s, stens, 0. b: il.Cen s, ExtrcL 0. S. Meal s, ail d Double 7 itra 0. S. ____ _ _ _v__— natural Laws which govern the opera- 1 I , i rsl tions of digestion and nutrition, Gild by ' Men's. "-=_ Ot+ITAR10 PRIPi1ERs' E�IPORIUR�. BR IT HAS O _� _ -_�3- BRADLEY HARVESTERS,- a caxeful applics,tion of the fine proper N FELT H ATS. - '-r'�- . ties of well selected cocoa, Mr. EpI - }- --- -- AWARDED Medals at the worlds Pair Phil - has provided our breakfast tables with EQUAL. Tit De )art,nerLt. contains a vert choice assortment o - the 11Tewest Lines � - - #' _ � �- adelpbla, U. s., 1876; Sydney, Anstruiia, 1 J T 1f377; Parir., FraraCe, 12,78; (fold and Silver & delicately flavored beverage, which: _ May , Th Material .used in the construe- in GAristy's Stiff arLd ,Wt H&ts. Also all t1Le New. Lines from the best ! - - z ' �, IF7eaflle, Hrilia*z .caper Trial, 1-77, and uOla y save us many heaNry doctors bills. _ G W AT K I N & SO iii tion f these Plows for Smoothness of !Medal 1578. Everywhere tanccesrfii, It is by the judicioususe of such articles -Ainerican makers. - _ t t E1 A Sold by .D. Hogan and W- J, &rirve, Seaforth Of cliet_tllat a constitution may be rad- l Face and Toughness, is superior to l - r '-� sav>� Robert ander o�,, i�ippen; nrchtb¢ldteCnily, 11 _ g g grad - Cast Leel and is MANVFACTTRED FUR .CAPS FUR CAPS - - Brueefield John Robinsons Yuma:L. Elliott, • y built „p until stl on enough c � � _ - sist e �' b by 1}nly in Canada. _ GCderich;' David $r>ifltead,'Z'Vingham T. Eng- very tendency to disease. Hun- 1 i _ _ R � M 0 �% . litsh, Brussels. deeds of subtle malac'.ies are floating - The Assortgneut in this Deparment witl be found very conLplete, corn- , order early. Satisfaction gnrrauteed. 3e- 40 GA G PLOWS, • pairs can be bod of any of the Agents. olid ,ts ready to attack, prising S. S. ,Seal, .Persian Lamb, �llink and Otter. Full Lines in Im2- TO THEIR NEW PREMISE'S, L. D. 8A. YER & C/a., Fsmilt�on, 3Iantzfsetarem there is a-veak point. ZVema escape LAND ROLLERS pian a fatal sh; t b Fee in 'oursely s ' talion Seal and Lamb. Also Whitney, Pete) slLam, and other Fancy Cloth. - c�Ec. sTTE�v�li2, Clinton, General Agelrt:. ,- y Y p g SGUFFLERS, &L'., Cor, Bay and Wellington Street>�. —T well fortified with pure blood, and a LUIVIBEIa FOi, SATE, Properly nOukished fraane."=Gb it Ser- Always on hand, made of Improved GLOVES AND M I TTS. I , i - 1 , rice Geczette. Sold only in packets label. patterns, andwarranted (A. 1). + NOTICE _ i I 'HEMLOCK, Fi3st Quality, $B per M. PINE led—==J&mes Epps & o., Homoeopath- - Afen's Iiid Gloves and Mitts, wool lined; Dogskin, Castor, Buck and 1 � from $8, is Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street, - Columns, Castings,. School, Church, , and 190, Piccadilly, London." 482-62 Iiid., unlined. I'Ais Department will be fougul unusually Large and All accounts due the GOderich Foundry and Manu acturiu Coin- I BILLS CUT TO ORDER., Y Garden and Lawn Seats, and J f g Attractive. � All Length, from 10 to 50 Feet, at the Cast Iron Fencing a Specialty. � pany, Limited, must be promptly settled to avoid costs. No persons - VERY i :1TtiRAL.—�Vhcn a erson has g ?� y GENTS FURNISHIN_ GS. are awtlwn'zed to receive payments or make settlements on behalf of . MILL, p 9 PONY- MILL IN »cgIDLOP Proved an article and found it good, All Kinds -of Repairing done and r' the Com an except t tile undersigned. and answering. the purpose for which Our Gents' Furnishing ..Department will also be found very complete. Company � 29 The Subscriber has also s itis intended he will not readily aban- Good7ork Guaranteed.© White SlLirtB a Specialty.' HORACE MORTON, President. LUMBER YARD IN SEA don it for one of doubtful reputation, or JOHN NOPPER, concerning which he knows nothing. JOHN CfHRLSTMV, SeCf'ef.cwv, � Where all kinds of Lumber can be obtained. Ne are lied to make these remarks, ow- Seaforth Foundry: �„rEiLZ� & _&W__DERS0MT. I GODERICH, June 13th, 1879. • tw � THOU&S DOWNEY .l • I I N - P a a 4 i Al