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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-11-11, Page 7\HOLLOWAY'S 44 °say it jot at= \ eats' mi. hat lotbeir e emit ea are L, or 5 singar 1st, dee at.11 the , awn assign ttraett, aay be =aka .0 -rig 5 a call, them, � eon, •;, Fly% poremt- f *1 ter Ea,r 'O. aRDe .s•t UHL • 708, M * tizeroui Oir Ueda irse rota tion to - 'rads, les preen. t tea my ?t0E Slivered cdese RY1 t re. ea" Order, e Huge ixi their bad - both as anot be 6 • HS' yeel sit ;having are. :BEE. kRCE.- rater. -ilea to- wed oa itiea United agere ANL ANT, inow direct balk, *tan - these, eason, tIPPIY par- e has direct :est in hand Pea- Sea- better - Tar arderoll edta rthetiii 'num* 1 ter gfvS baud a ors, N vEmBER 11 188i. THE News Vie 3.re aorry to 1erxi that A. Mc-, amigos, of the Telegraph, Berlin has ;fere severe affliction tee death of to eldest son, an unman ly clever and sealable child of ten year —A. seven year old boy n Harrisburg, nonnyiearde, while "playing circus" a - ays ago, stood upon 13.iB head so Reg that he was attackd with brain few sua died in a few hauls. -.tear. J. T. Hicks, cif the nicks recently purchased e. Mr. Joseph iii turns the tune year old gelding fro Jackson, of Fullerton, w a sales st 1,630 pounds. Governor-Gener 1 on Monday iwit week paid a visit t the Ottawa it School, and before having expres- sa s desire to donate 151 I towards the sewing of more suitable quarters. --The finest church in Louisville, /blocky, °shed, the Wa. rein Memorial Tabernacle (Presbyteria ), was burned ea Friday night, 28th ! tilt. It cost p50000. The fire is su posed to have --The Czar has ordeed, that seven - ten of his imperial pala es and castles, betiding those of Livadia, in the Crimea, and the Belveclere, near War- saw, shall be converted ii.to educational institutions for the beneft of the Poor. —Conway, a priest of kreen Co., Sli- goba,s been suspended by the bishop for bia advanced Land Leagne,eiews. The people the parish havo built up the doors and wiedows of t decIare no priest but officiate therein, —.Returns of the mull throughout Ertgland 41 e °Impel, and Conway shall ipal electioes show . that the Conservatives have gained in 86 . befoughs and the Liberals in 45. The leading cause of the Conservative ga1rn is the transfer of the Ith vote to that side. --James Johnston, of Kinoardine, came near ending his Queer the other agyr by eating some tiie which had been poisoned for rats. He spat it out of Itis month at once, and at the time did not think he had, swallowed any of • A short time afterwardshe became very ill, and had to be assisted home. He has now recovered. =-The Irish Land. Court Commis- sioners, under the new manned their sittings on - week, and dealt with a case that had been s Land League. The after making a person the holding of the tena sioxi adverse to the I ducing the rent very co decision is au importa t one, ani will doubtless be used as a precedent by the Land League al future trials. —The survey partv ueder Mr. Aldous returned. to Winnipeg on the 25th ult., after completing a survand explora- tion of the gre.zing 00I1 the eastern side of the tains, and between. th the International bo. bus reports it a coun for grazieg, the grass nutritious. It dries up in sumnica, and by the end of August or first of Sep- tember is cured by nature. In winter • the Chinook winds -1- warm south- westerly breezes — blow across • the Rookies, imparting a eas.rmth and mois- ture to the rich pasterage, thus. per- mitting herds to graze Upon it through- out the entire winter, Mr. Aldeus re- ports timber in oonsid rale quantities. He also reporta havin caught a trout which measured. 31i nehes long, and girted fourteen and. a lialf inches. Thomas Ching 264, Joseph Case 240, Maggie Ingram 199, jehn Murray 192, James Leslie 191. Senior Third Class, —Ellen Campbell 142, Adam Whit= ford 137. Gavin Rosa 79, Robt; Ross 65, Christena Shirrey 58. Junior Third Class,—Bella Cardpbell 149, Arthur Loadman 148,- John Northcott 146, Grace Oak 139, John Shirrey 136, Flora McColl 135, Mary Ida McColl 134, Carrie Ingram 125, Carrie Chap- man 122, Richard Aldsworth 99. Senior Second Class,—Maggie Murray 150, John Whiteford 141, Minnie Daw 140, Phcebe McTaggart 91, Willie Chapman 72, Alfred Eaorett 68. Junior Second Class,—Jessie Northoott 169, Aggie Murray 162, Thomas Laing 153, Nicol Shirrey 152, Alice Patterson 144, Ernest Dansford 141. First Claes, Part II.,—John Tinney 136, Robert T___inney 134, Andrew Oak 126, Lizzie Hesse -108, Alice O'Brien 91. • , tipps's Cocoa. Lend Act, com- Monday of last liftportartt test braided by the Commissionera,: 1 inspection of t, gave a (loci- ndlord, and re- siderably. The Grateful and. Comforting.—"By thorough knowledge of the natural I .ws which govern the operations of diges- tion and nutrition, and by a careful ap- plication of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided. our breakfast tables with a delicately 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 until strong ettoxigh to iesist every tendeii ncy to lsease. Hundreds of sub- tle maladies are floating around. ready to ' attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping curselven well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—Civil Ser- vice Gazette. Sold only in packets labelled—"James Epps & Co., homoeo- pathic Chemists, London, Eng."—Also makers of Epps's Chocolate Essence for afternoon use. 482-52 ly recommend it to all the weak, the worn and the weary. We make thdse remarks voluntarily, and of cur own prompting, having richly experienced its benefits. Sold by all druggists. 710 Holloway's Pills. Holloway's Pills are the medicine most in repute for caring the multi- farious maladies which attack 'Inman- ity when wet and cold weather gives place to more genial temperatures. In short, these pills never fail to afford. relief in all the disturbances of circula- tion, digestion, and nervous energy, which at time oppress a vast portion of the population. Under the whole- some, purifying and strengthening pow- ers exerted by those excellent pills the tongue becomes clean, the appetite im proves, digestion is quickened, and as- similation rendered perfect. Hollo- way's medicine possesses the highly es- timable property of cleansing the whole mass of blood, which in AB renovated condition carries purity, strength,' and vigor to every tissue of the body. 712.52 Mothers! Mothers! Mothers l• Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suff- ering and crying with the excruciating pain of -cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrss Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer • immediately—de- pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it who will not tell you at 'Once that it will regulate the bowels*, and give rest to the mother and relief aa4health, to the child,"oper- ating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the preecription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere at 25 cents a bottle. 692-52. What's in a Name P The virtue of most of the patent medicine's with which the market is flooded lies in the name, but the virtues of Burdock Blood Bitters lie in the fact that they cleanse the blood of impuri- ties, and cure dyspepsia,, biliousness and indigestion. Price 01, trial bottle 10 cents. 724. - t, try lying along Rest and Comfort to the Rocky Monn- Suffering. BQW river and Brown's Household Panacea has DO ndary. Mr. Al. equal for relieving pain, both internal ry well adapted and external. It cures pain in the side, being rich and back, or bowels, sore throat, rheuma- tism, toothache, lumbago and any kind of pain or ache, It will most surely quicken the blood and heal, as its act- ing power is wonderful. Brown's Household Panacea, being acknow- ledged as the great pain reliever, and of double the strength of any other elixir or liniment in the world, should be in every family handy for use when wanted, as it really is the best remedy in the whrkl for cramps ih the stomach, and pains and aches of all kinds, and is for sale by all druggists at 25 cents a bottle. 692-52 —On Friday a man - named, Owen Sweeney, living about Carleton, Yarmouth Scotia, heard cries of premises of Charles six miles above county, Nova istress from the ethune, his next neighbor. A moment later he saw Mrs. Bethune- at the corner of her house enveloped in flames, and. heard her agonizing cry„ "for God's sake save my ohild ; it is bunting tip in the house." Mt- Sweeny o.nentering the house fauna one of her two children, the yomigest, terri ,ly - burned and ia eiothing, still on fi ae He instantly extingniahed the fires 1which were con- suraieg both, mothet and child, and &learned the neighborhood, and. a doe - ter who. resides jir• the vicinity was Tacitly OH the apot. Mrs. Bethune VMS found. to be horribly. burned. After lingering in terrible agony for ten or eleven benra she ex ired. The child was, sa badly burned tlhat amputation of one or more limbsis eeraed necessary. • Before dying Mrs. ethane explained that the fire caught her dress. while Mae was sitting at the malt stove warming her babk„ that she vainly rolled. herself on the mats to °atm ish .the fire, and that: the child's dressj caught firefrom the burning meta as he crawle 1 to her. Mr. Bethune waa ab ent at the time. Mrs. Bethaine was a native of Long Island.„ Digby, and was in her 25th year. SchoOl Reports. EINB17111.•1.---The fellowing based on the monthly report is the- standing of the: Kinhurn publiC school for the month of October: Fifth Class,—Ist BeliaLanrie, 2nd Samuel Lawson, 3rd Lorena Williams. 'Fourth Class,—Ist R.osella WiIiiams, 2n Adeline-Daie, rd Mary J. Sneil. Senior . Third Glass,— James Scott, 2ral Gelorge Campbell, 3rd Dora Cooper. Junicr Third Classealst Eiiza Coiclough, 2.nd. Annie SchoaIes, 3rd Mary S.choales.1 Second Class, - 1st Florence Williams, 2nd WM. Wil- son, 3rd Beatrice Lindsay. ' Junior Second Class.--lat Maggie: Wilson, 3rd. SECTION No. 1, lowing•,is the stand School \Section N month .0 October: Livingston. -- Four Fowler. Senior McDermid, Junio tens, Hobson. Se Wm. Dale, 2nd obert Mills. ULLETT.—T118 fol - ng of the pupils in 1.1, Hullett, for the Fifth Giese, Robt. h Class, Howard hird Class, George Third. Class, Chris- ior Second Class, Andrew Carter. j nior Second Class, Thomas McMichael. • To the Weak, th.e Worn., • No. 1, HowicK.—The folio -wing based the Weary. on proficiency, good conduct, etc., is a From the Boeton Recorder "The report of several °lithe pupils of School Peruvian Syrup is one of the few ad - Section No. 1, llow4ck : Fifth Class,— vertised medicines which is worthy of lst James Armstrong, 2nd James Wil- notice, and a personal trial of it for sole 3rd Mary Al Newell. Fourth many years has shown us that it possesses all the qualities claimed by its proprietors. As a tonic in oases of impaired health or weakened constitn- tionit has no superior. Unlike, most tonics and bitters, it is entirely free from alcohol, and therefore its ener- gizing effects are not followed by cor- Burdock Blood Bitters Cures all diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys, female complaints,nervous and general debility, and builds up the entire system when broken down by disease. 724 v • Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 2 The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped. Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- tions, and positively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prioe 25 cents per box. For sale by E. Hickson & Com- pany. 714-52 Farmers and Mechanics. If you wish to avoid great danger and trouble, besides a no small bill of ex- pense, at this season of the year, you _should take prompt steps to keep disease from your household. The system should be cleansed, blood purified, stomach and bowels regulated, and. pre- vent and cure diseases arising from Spring malaria. We know of nothilig that will so perfectly and surely do this as Electric Bitters, and at the trifling cost of fifty cents a bottle.—Exch.—Sold by E. Hickson & Co. 714-52.1. F HURON EXPOSITOR. ESTRAY STOCK. FOR SALE OR TO LET. anse VSTRA HEIFER— f2 Reiverd--strayed from tthrop, about the 1st of October, a Ilyear- ling heif r, roan color. Any person giving such informa ion at the Winthrop P. 0, as will le to her r Covery will receive a reward of $2. 72 4-4 STR th • old heif spreadi Perin P McGRE Y HEIFER—Came into the premises of undersigned about July laat, a two yeae ,red with white spots, horns rather g. The own'er is requested to prove pro - y chargee and take her away. DeNrES oR, JR., Conetance P. 0. Ts24'4 SiS1 Y STEER -Came into the prenoses the un leesiened, Lot 26, a orth haat boundary, th Ueboree , ebout e 1st ot October, a red yomrliD; steer. e owner can have the same on proviug property and paying charges. El. HonToN. 724x4 TRA D CALF—Came into the premises of " the undersigned, Lot 22, Concession 5, Stan- ley, abo t the ist of Septeniber, a last spring's heifer c If. The owner can have the same on ' proving property and paying charges, on applica- tion to he undersigned,Constance P.O., or oh Lot ° 10, con ession 6, Hullett, where the animal can be seen, THOMAS MiLLS. STR YS -a -Came into the premises of t7h2e3xu4n- 'AL' de igned, Lot 30, Concession 2, Tucker - smith, • bout the end a August, a sheep, wether. The owe er may have the same on proving pro- perty and peying expenses. Jas. Clime 724x4 ESTOA.Y ,BAM—Came into the premises of the u dersigned, Lot 1, Concession 9, Hullett, about t e last of lowest, an aged grade ram. The owner en have the same by proving property and aying phaiges. GEO. WEEKLY. 725x4 Ecleotric Oil. Joseph Rusan, Percy, writes—"I was, induced to try Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for a lameness which troubled me for three or four years, and I found it the best article I ever tried. It has been a great blessing to me." 691-52 Eclectric 011. "It is a Great Public Benefit."— These significant words were used in relation to Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil by a gentleman who had thoroughly tested. its merits in his own case—hav- ingbeen cured by it of lameness of the knee of three or four years' standing. It never fails to remove soreness as well as lameness. 691-52 - .Free of Cost. All persons wishing to test the merits of a great remedy—one that will posi- tively cure Consumption, Coughs,COids, Aethraa, Bronchitis, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs—are requested to call at E. Hickson ea Company's Drug Store and get a trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, free of cost, which will show you what a regular size bottle will do. 714-52a Teaberry. "Must say it's the nicest thing I ever used for the teeth and breath," says every one having tried "Teaberry," the n ew toilet gem. Get a 5 cent sample: 679.52 Eclectric Evidence is constantly accumulating in favor of the popular remedy for throat and lung disorders, rheumatism, neuralgia, stiffness, soreness, kidney troubles, piles, sores, scalds, burns and the maladies and injuries to which horses and cattle are liable. Of Dr. Thomas. Eclectric Oil, Beau- doin, Hull, P. Q., says, "I have sold it for over threeyears, and I have never sold a medicine which has given more -general satisfaction. G. A. Dixon, Frankville, Opt., states that he was "cured of Chronic Bron- chitis that troubled him 17 years, by Eolectric Oil." Joseph Rusan, of Percy, troubled with lameness for years, writes: "I found it the heatgarticle I ever tried. It has been a great blessing to me." P. M. Markell, of West Jeadore, N. S., who "had a hone ao lame he could hardly walk," states that "two or three applications completely cured him." But why multiply proofs in behalf of a remedy so widely recognized as effi- cacious? Sold by medicine dealers where. Prepared by Northrop man, Toronto, Ont. 710a Enti AY HEIFER—Came into the premises of e undersigned, Lot 80, Concession 9, Hib- bert, a out the let of October, a red and white 2 year ol 1 heifer. The owner can have the same on provin property and payiug charges. WM. MOR - BISON• 7244 EST ATCATTLE—Strayed from Lot 7, Con - c siren 13, Tuckersmith, about the 1st of Octobe , a red two year old steer with white star on for head, and a black two year old heifer with- out an marks. Any information that milked to the rec' very of these animals will be suitably re- warde ' JOHN ALEXANDER, Chiselhnrst Post Office. 724x4 ST AY LAMB—Came .into the premises of the u idersigued, Lot 6, Concession -1, L. R. S., 1 ucke tmith, about the middle of August, a spring lamb, The owner is requested to prove property, pay ex ensee and take it away. ROBERT Me- ARTIE( R, Hensall P. O. • .725x4 : '-fi` ST AY STEER—Came into the premises of t e undersigned, Lot' 23, Concession 13, Mc- Killop some time during the last summer, a white •earling steer. The owner ean have the same n proving property and paying charges. PETE McEWEN. 725-4 AY STEER—Strayed from Lot 7, Con- ession 3, Hullett, early in the summer, a two y as old steer, red with some white; and the letter !K branded an the left hip. Any person givin such information as will lead to the re- cover of this animal will be well rewarded. FRAN KETTLE, Constance P. 0. 726x4 THE GREAT FEM REMELY.--Job Moses Periodical Pi110-"N bis invaluable medicineis unfailing in the cure ,of all those painful, and dangerous tiaea8es to which the female conetitu- tion is Rubjeet. It moderates all exoese and re- m oves all obstructions, and a epeedy cure may be reliedeon. To married ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the montlhy pelied with regularity. These pills should not be taken by females during the lint three months of Pregraney, as they are sure to bring on Miscarrisge, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Af- fections, Pains in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of Lhe heart, hys- terics and whitss, these pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do tot contain iron, calomel, antimony. or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the , pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. Job Moses, New York, Sole Proprietor. $1 and 12-4 cents kr postage enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Cnt., germ al agents for the DOIDilliCE, will insure a bottle containing over 60 pills by return mail. Scld in Seaforth by E. Hickeon & Co., J. S. Roberts and Lumsden & Wilson. 64452 every- &. Ly - 727 and Class,--lst Sophiai Newell, 2nd Eliza- beth Sudeten, -.3rd Sarah Sadden, 4th Maggie Scat. Third Class,—let Emily Bradeo, 2nd Lizzo Burns, 3rd Chris- tena Howlett, 4th ',Esther Nay. No. 2, HA.1.-- T e following is the standing of the Ripils having highest marks in both se1ior and junior divi. 1responding reaction, The certificate of Sims of SChool Section No. 2, Hay, for Dr. Hayes, State Assayer of Massachu- the inonth of October, as determined by setts, and of Dr. Chilton, the celebrated written examinations and. the record of chemist of New York, agree that there marks obtained daily : Senior Divisionis in its composition no mineral or vege- -Fifth Class,---4illie Shirrey 228, i table poison, or objectionable substance Kate Hawkins 224. Fourth Class,—' whatever. We can most unhesitating - STOCK FOR SERVICE. TO RENT—To rent a new brick store'in a good business stand in Brussels. Well finished in every respect. • For particulars applyi to C. R. COOPER; Land Agent. Brussels, P. 0. 723 QTORE TO RENT—To rent No 2 store in Cady's Block, Main Street, Seeforth. This store is neatly finished, and is one of the very best buSi- nese stands in Seaforth. Apply next door to MRS. CADY. 721 S BAY BEIFERS—Strayed from the premises 1 the undersigned, Lot 11, Cdncession 18, Hull itt, about the and of May, 4 yea ling heifers, 1 is syish color, 1 bright red, the others red with bite spots. Any informatiob leading to their recoveiy will be suitabdy reweirded by WM. DI: OND Harlock P. O. 726x4 TO LET—Six rooms over A. G. Ault's Grocery Store, Seaforth. Suitable for dress makers o r private dwelling, with front and rear entrance. Apply to G. AULT, Proprietor. ouLtdrdtes 698 T AYED PIGS—Came into the premiseof t oundersigned, Lot 18, Concession 1, Tucker - P mit on or about the 18th of October, two pigs. The wner can have the same by proving propert ,v payin charges and taking them away. JOSEPH FOW ER. 1 726-4 t 0 oftL FuR SALE.—Mr. Carmichael offers "L for sale the Mansicn Hotel, Seaforth, on easy terms. This is a three story first-class brick building, commodious, and most conveniently constincted for conunercial purposes, and the best stand in the country. ROBT. CARMICHAEL. 72214 Es RAY CeTTLE--Strayed from the premises f the undersigned, near Rodgerville, about the idddle of October, a steer and a heifer both coming 3. - The heifer is of a red color, with a spr' kling of white hairs. The steer was of ,grey color Any person giving snob information &swill 1 earl to tle reeovery of these animals will be P nit ply rewarded, and any person found harbor - i ng ubem from this date will be prosecuted as the 1 aw ircota. WM. EI DER,Bodgerville P. O. 726 IMPORTANT NOTICES. p 0 MS TO LET.—Four large rooms to let over Killoran & Ryan's Liquor'Store. Apply to THO '.11 RYAN. • 723 poR SA.LE—A story and a half house on the corner of John and High streets,- containing every convenience for family use, in one of the most central localities of the town as regards churches, markets, schools and business centres. Hard and soft water on the premises. A. fine lawn with choice shrubbery, the whole enclosed by a handsome wire fence. Also barn with stabling for cow and horses. For further particulars apply to W. S. ROBERTSON, Sea - forth. 720 VALUABLEIPROPERTY FOR SALE IN HAR- PURHEY—For sale on reasonable terms a valuable house and lot in Haremrhey. The lot consists of about an acre and a half of good land. Also a good bearing orchard and a first-class well of pure water, a banostable, driving shed and wood shed; eand other conveniences. Within about 1 milealf Seaforth, and it is connected with a good sidewalk to the town. This is a good place of residence for a retired -farmer. For par- ticulars apply to the proprietor on the premises. PETER O'CoNentaL. 724x4 • - MECHANICS --.-For sale cheap a boiler and 8 horse power erigine, together with turning lathieaws and all other turners' tools. Apply to CH: TROYER, Hills Green. • -725x4 VARM FOR SALE—Valuable farm of 100 acres -I: for sele in the township of Tuckersrnith, County of -Huron, being Lot Nq 4, Concession 10, H. R. S., about 75 acres cleared and. the remain- der in good hardwood bush. Soil clay. loam. Four and a half miles from the thriving town of Hensall, from Seaforth and 10 from Exeter. There is on the premises a good barn 49x56, with stable' below. A comfortable dwelling 18x26. A young orchard of over 50 choice young fruit trees. For particulars apply to JAMES BURNS, Greenbank P. 0., Ontario County. 7242 91 THE LADIES—A full Stock of Goods now -I- on hand at Miss McDonald's Berlin Wool and Fancy Goods -Emporium:East side Main Str et, next door to P. McGarey's and directly opp site John Logan's Grocery store. B. Mc - DO ALD 725-4 . — _ -• USEKEEPER WANTED— Wanted imme- diately, a competent exneori to take charge of house and family, the 3onngest ef which is 8 y ars of age. Apply to the undersigned, Lot 2, Co ceseion 16. Orey, er il by letter to Walten P. 0. PETER WATSON. 72,5x4 rio PIG •BREEDERS.—The undersigned will ' keep during the present scowl at his farm north of. Seaforth, Two Thoroughbred Berkshire Boars, the one large and the other small. Both first-class animals and pure bred. Terms $1 payable at the time of service with the privilege of returning if necessary. BOBT. OOVIINLOCK. 726 - - - - sUFFOLK PIG — The undersigned will keep during the present season at his place in Hills Green, a. Thoroughbred Suffolk Boar. He is fie= the celebrated herd of Mr. 'Leslie of Toronto, and is a splendid animal. Terms --$1 per sow, with the privilege of returning if neces- sary, payable at the time- of service. CHARLES TROYER. 725-4 QUFFOLK PIG—SamueRannielas purchased sirere the celebrated pig breeder, McArthur of Lobo a thorcaaghbred Suffolk Boar pig, which he will keep ivr the improvement of stock at his saw mill ou the 9th Concession of the to-wnship of Hay. This pig is a splendid animal. took third prize at the Provincial Exhibitien over a large number of other !good animals, and first prize at the Zurich Show -Terms — $1 payable at the time. of service with the privilege of returning if neceesaxy., SAMUEL RANNIE, Proprietor. 722 AUCTIONEERS. — T P. BRINE, Lioenced Auctioneer for the t' • County Of Huron. Sales attended in all parts of tbe County. All orders left at the Ex- POSITOR Office will be promptlyattended to. cR. COOPER, Brussels, County Auctioneer. • Sales of all descriptions promptly at- tended in ant' port of the county on reasonable terms. Orders left at the office of the HIIRoN EXPOSITOR, or eddressed to Brussels, will receive prompt attention A LEXANDERDELGETTY, Licensed Auction- eer,McKillop. Special attentien given to sales of Landed ,Pioperty, Fenn Stock and Implements. All orders left with the under- signed at Walton P. 0., or Lot 14, con- cession 14, will be promptly attended to. Sale •ebills, notes and stamps furnished if required. ALEX. DELGETTY, Walton. ,• 639 1 SEAFORTH MUSICAL INSTRUMENT EMPORIUM. , SCOTT BROTHRES3 PROPRTETORS. FARM IN HAY FOR SALE. For sale Lot 23,. Concession 7, Hay, eontainieg 100 acres, 67 of which are cleared and in a good state: of culti- vation. The balance is well timbered. There aro good outbuildings, and a brick house with good cellar ; ale° a young orchard. There are 10 acres of fall. wheat sown. It is well situated for schools, churches and markets, and will be sold on very easy terms. Apply to DAVID RIFE, Rills Green P. 0. JOSEPH RIFE, Proprietor. 719 ,ARM FOR SALE.—One hundred acres, more ' or less, Lot 19, Concession 2, Stanley, County of Huron, within 2 miles of Brucefield, and 2 of London, Huron 8i Brace Railroad, and 6 of Clin- ton. Ninety acres cleared, 10 of hardwood bush, soil clay loam, in a high state of cultivation, well . 'watered, good brick house 26x86, frame barn 36x 56, frame shed 26x80. Apple, pear, and peach orchard of 4 acres in good bearing. Terms reason- able. For fu ether partienlars apply to the pro- prietor on the "itemises or to Brucefield P. 0. WM. CALLANDER. '717 HpAVY DRAUGHT COLT FOR SALE—For sale a two year old hea'ver,Draught Gelding, sir;I by an Imported horse, and weighs 1,300 po nds. Well broke to harness and perfectly sound. Will be sold cheap as the owner has too m illy horses. Apply on Lot 1, Concession 2 y, or to Brnseels P. 0. DUNCAN MeLAUGH- 723x4 810 do go IH SHEEP BREEDEBS—The undersigned will keep during this season on Lot 16, Conces- 2, 11. R. S., Tuckereanith, a pure bred South - n Ram, and will receive a limited number of •d ewes for service. Terms $1 per ewe. JOHN NNAH. 722 LEGAL. IIITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL, Goderich, Out, WM. COX, Proprietor. This is one of t e Quietest, Most Comfortable and Beet Con - d icted Betels in the Province. The Rooms are c nereodious and the Table and Bar liberally Tplied. Good stabling in connection. 636-62 Al FOR SALE—Hay for sale in quantity froni 1 to 80 tons. hither in the barn or deliver. e , For further particulars apply to T E.DENNIE , H ron Road, lidcKillop. _7/6 EEC:ENTER Ny AN RED. — Precenter wanted im- • mediately for the Egmondville Presbyterian C lurch. • Applications will be received by the ui dersigned until December ist, 1881. Salary I• O per annum. S• CARNOCHAN. 726 p CHOPPERS --The midersigned desires to la I the job of cutting the wood and clearing al put 25 acres of land, on Lot22, Concession B, Tdrnberry. A house convenient to the work. A plications must be in by the 15th of November. F r particulars apply to GEO. THOMPSON, Wmo- MEDICAL. . 726)(2 let P. O. a AEB0'V & IROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solici- N-A. -tors, 6 c., G ()clench, Ontario.—J. T. Garrow. Wm. Proudfoot 686 riaMieloYie, 110LT e: CAMERON, Barristers, •--) Solicitors in Chaneery, &c., Goderich, Ont. M.O. Cemeron, c.( Philip Holt, M. G. Cara- . i crone •. 506 ZOPES.A_. (FROM BRAZIL.) The New Compound, its wonderful affinity to the Digestive yparatul._ and the Liver, increasing the dissolv- ing juices, relieving almost instantly the dreadful results of Dyspepsia, rndigestion,. and the TORPID -LIV- ER, makes Zopesa an every day neces- sity in every house. It acts gently and speedily in Bil- iouaness Costivtness, Headache, Sic.k Headacite, Di tress after Eating, Wind on the Stomach, Heartburn,, Pains in the Side and Back, Want of Appetite, Want of Energy, Low Spirits, Foul Stomach. It invigor- ates the Liver, carries off all 8144:piu2 bile, regulates the Bowels, and gives one to the whole system. Cut this out and take it to your Druggist and get a 10 cent SaMple, or a large bottle for 75 cents, and tell Yaw neighbor about it. • RECORD OF THE LYMAN BARB. W .C. MEYER, r unibter and Attorney at • I CM elicitor hi Chancery. Commissioner for taking affidavits in the Province of Manitoba. Solicitor for the Bank of Hamilton, Wingham • Private funds to loan at di to 6i per cent. 663 lpotENSON & MEYER, Banisters and Attorney -1-P at Law, Solicitors in Chancery and In solvency Conveyancers, Notaries Public, etc. Offices—Sea f °Ahead Brussels. $23,000 of Private Funds to Investat once,at Eight percent. Interest.payable yearly. Commieeioner for taking Affidavits for us e in the Courts of Manitoba. JAB. if. unsex. • H.W. 0. MEYER. The above firm has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due the firm to be paid to Mr. Benson who will pay tell liabil- ities. rr0 WHOM IT MAY CoNCERN am charged by Mr Robert MeNaughton, through his Solicitors, with having said that he set my buildings, lately consumed, on fire, thereby imputing to him a serious crime. I scarcely know what I said, as I was very much agitated by my loss, but I am satisfied that anything imputing blame to MT. McNaughton was wholly without foundation. I regret having hastily used language which I can- not justify, and which so seriously reflected upon Mr. McNanghton's character, arid 1 trust that this apology, (published at my expense,) may be at least as farreaching as my inconsiderate and nnjustifiable words. e'Sealorth, Sept. 28th, 1881. TYERMAN. Witness, F. Ilolmested. 726-1 F GPI EA. D. C ar d M. C. P. and S., • Ont. GIB due te ef Queen's University, King - fit on. • P1ysieis , Sm geou tied Accoucheur. 'Mee toed esieeere Dublin, Ont. JA11 °elle tight sod day pie reptly attendetil to. 716x8 _ . R JAMES II. DUNCAN, Ph sician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur. Office, r. Campbell's, lain Street South, near Grand ITrmik Railway tation. All calls, night or day 1yromptly attend - e to. 724 G. SCOTT, M. D. &a, Phypialan,Surgeon and ,• Acconchenr, Seaforth, On. Office and resi- d ence south side of Goderich Stfeet, second door e at of Presbyterian Church. • 342 JAMES H. BENSON . Nov. 27, 1876. H. W. C. MEYER. L. VERCOE, M. D., C. M. Physieian, Sur- , geon, etc.,Coroner for the County of Huron. ffice ad Residence, on Jarvis street north, d rectly opposite Seaforth Public School. M. RA's:OVER, M.D., C. M.. Graduate of M cG ill University, Physician, Surgeon and ccouchenr, Seaforth,Ont. Office and Residence, ortb side Godench Street, first Brick House at of the Methodist Church. • 496 R. HUTCHIN'SON, Giaduate of McGill Col lege, Montreal, Licentiate of the Royal Col ege of Phyticians, Edinburgh, and late House .urgeon of Craiglockhart Hospital, Edinburgh. ffice—Blnevale, Ont. 686-52 MCCAUGHEY & OLMESTEO, FIRST PRIZES I' PEI 11- OAT B1.CIEEES be g to annount to the y ul-rfc flat they 19,8Te just , completecl az' raegcments with the Mesar. Dunham, of New 'York, for the sale of, their world renowned Pianos. THE DUNHAM PIANO Was established in 1884, and has become one of the most popular instruments of the day, and is preferred by the leading artists. We give one of the many NOTICES OF THEPRESSE: "One of the moet remarkable improvements in Piano -fortes of the present day, has juat been effected by Durilism & Sons, New York, in ths ordinary square instrument. TLe improvement consists in a system of constrnction by which the tone is increased to an equality with theta a grand piano, while the quality is pare and beautiful. Hitherto,inerease of power in sqtuire pianos has been gained at the expense of purity of • quality; but Dunham & Sons have overcome this difficulty, and have literally produced a grand piano in a square CEBS Of ordinary dimension= The tone is resonant, powerful end melodious!, the touch is light but eti one, and th e professional player Can preduce all the effect a that can be got ( IA of a par a, \yuletLe amateur will feel sat u nuEllel pleasure ha its a mple and Fatiet ing tone. It will in a meakure revolu-ionize the manu- facture of square pianos. —Chri,ifian Vnion. 1 Any Other Plane Supplied on the Shortest Notice. The Exceleior Organ always on band as usual with all the latest improvements. This Organ received the MEDAL OF HIGHEST MERIT At To3;-nt0 Iednetrial Exhibition in 1880, also Is t mizes at Seaforth, Exeter and Brussels Fairs last yesr. Ir stiorLents eold on the instalment system. Old insiauments ulrenat their value as AWARDED THE part payment on new one. AGENTS WANTED Everywhere, and highest Commission paid. Send for Catalogue, and see US before buying. " LYMAN " 4 -BARB WIRE FENCING At Montreal, (Quebec!) Hamilton, (Ontario Cincinnati, (Ohio,) Ssracuse, (New York,) and e-Deavenport, (Ioeva,) Exhibitions, for Excellence and Superiority over all Competitors. The Cheapest and Best Fencing in the World Adopted and in use on 19 Railway Lines in the United States and Canada. See that our trade mark, "Lyman Barb," is etencilled on each reel. Euy no other, sand tor prices and circu- lars to VN M. ROBERTSON & Co, Hardware Merchants, Seaforth, Sign of the Circular Saw, or to the DOMINION BARB WIRE FENCE Cm, Montreal 726-3 LAW, CHANCERY, AND CONVEYANCING OFFICE, Scott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. OLICITORS for the Consolidated Bank of Canada and the Canadian Bank of Commerce In Seaforth. Farm =a Town and Village Property bought and sold. Money (private funds) loaned on mortgage se- curities, at reasonable rates of interest. Charges moderate. Money inveeted for private pereous upon the best mortgage seemities, without any expenee to the lender. S. G. McCAUGHEY, M. A. F. HOLMESTED Ttil BUGGIN, L. D. S. Surgeon =LILL.' Dentist, Graduate of the Boyal College of Dental Surgeons, Canada. Stleessor to H. Derby- shire. Office—In the Whitney Block, Main Str eet , Sesfoith. Office hours -8 A.11. to 6 P. M. READ AND LEARN WILLIAM RUDD, VOR MANY Years (.1 Egmondville, has rented the Waggon Shop belonging to Mr. William Grassi°, on Market Street, Seaforth, and wil hereafter can y on the Waggon and Carriage Making Busi- ness in all its Branches. He can guarantee gocd work, and that none but the best of material will be used. REPAIRING A SPECIAL/1'1/0nd promptly attended to, and neatly and cheaply executed. FARMERS' G ATE IS—He will also keep on hand a Good Stock of Farmers' Gates. Give him a rial. 716-18 WM. RUDD. • DENTISTRY. WATSON & DERBYSHIRE, Dentists, Gradua- tes of R. C, D. S.'Toronto. Rooms over Johnston Bros., MeyersBlock, Seaforth. Watson Faculty and College Gold Medalist. NOTE -- Teeth removed easily by theta of Nitrous Oxide Gas. •723 T H E OLD FAVORITE GALLERY. ANDREW CALDER, 11 T HE Pioneer Photographer of Seaforth, having gone through the fiery ordeal, is new running again in full blast, in his new and commodious premises in Scott's Bloek. This is the oldest Gallery in this section, and baa been thoroughly refitted and equipped with all the latest appli- amiee and scenic ,effects specially for the accom na °dation of Mr. Calder'e large and increasing trade. Having now got into one of the hand - earnest' and most cempletely furniehed galleries in the west, he is now in a better position than at any / evious time to turn out all work in the Photographic line entrusted to him in a superior manlier, at. the lowest living profit, mad on the shortest possible notice. A call is cordially so- licited from all. 692 A. CALDER, Scott's Block, Seaforth. THE ZURICH SADDLERY, HA RN ESS, ----AN FURNITURE - FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT! RE,R.ROF WELL, Proprietor. TH1E3 Great Household Medicine ranks aniongst the leading necessaries of life. Those fa- mous Pills purify the Blood, and act most power- fully, eet soothingly, on the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, giving tone, energy and vigor to these great train springs of life. They are confidently recommended as a nernefailing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from whatever er.use,-11$s become impaired or weaken- ed. They are wonderfully efficacious in all ail - merits incident -al to Females of all ages; and as a General Famile Medieine; are unsurpassed. A GOOD Stock of Harness of all kinds always -E-3-•• E on hand, together with everything else be- longing to the businestt,. which will be sold cheaper than ever. FURNITURE, FURNITURE. Specially low prices given to newly married couples requiring furniture. Call and see my Stock and prices 'before purchasing elsewhere, as you will save enoneyREbyBdmooingN ewEo. zurich. 893 • - - ``-"- kliOLLOWAYS OINTMENJ\ 01R.C4-Tfl\TETT ES_ Ten to Sixteen dollars for a Complete Musica Instrument. Any child can play it. Two good sharp Agents Wanted on Salary. SCOTT BROTHERS MAIN STREET,.SEAFORTH. Its searchir g and healing properties ars known throughout the world. Ft r the cure of bad legs, bad bresets, old wounds, eons and ulcers, it is au infallible remedy. If effectually iubbed on the neck and chest, as salt into meat, it cures Sore Throat, Diphtheria,Bronchitis,Coughs,Colds, and even Asthmo. For Glandular swellings, Ab- scesses, Piles, Fistulas, Gout, Rheumatism, and every hind of skin disease, it has never been known to fail. The Pillr and Ointment are mann- lectured only at 523,0xford Street,Londomand are eold by all Vendors of Medicines throughout the Civilized World ; with directions for use in al- most every lariguage. 1PurchaSer8 should look to the late' on the pote and boxes. If the address is not 583, Oxford Street, London, they ale epulious. 712-52. - London, Huron and Bruce. GOING NORT11— Express. Mail. Express. A .7/14. 0 P2. 1/12 0. Pe. 13/4125. London, depart Centralia 8 40 8 25 7 28 Exeter 852 888 740 Hensall 9 05 8 62 7 63 Kippen 9 11 -3-57 7 69 Brucefield 9 21 4 07 8 08 9 89 4 2,t3 8 26 9Lloiltdocribboro. 0 58 4 41 8 45 10 06 4 50 -8 62 BBlitghr a ve 10 24 6 06 9 09 Wingham, arrive 1110ail45. Ex5pr2e5ss. Ex9pr2e868, GOING- SOUTH— A. M. Winghano iepart.... 7 01 Belgrave 7 18 Blyth 7 85 Londeeboro 7 44 Clinton 8 02 Bracefield 8 20 Kippen 8 SO Hensall 8 86 Exeter. 8 62 Centralia 9 02 London, arrive 10 05 P. M 2 67 8 05 3 28 8 138 3 54 407 4 15 420 4 32 4 42 5 35 P. M. 620 688 6 66 7 04 7 24 '7 48 7 59 8 06 8 25 842 10 10 Grand Trunk Railwasr4 Tieing] eave Seaforth and Clinton Stations a follows: GOI'NG WEST— SRAXORTH• Express 2-17 P. M. Express 855 P. M. Mixed Train......9:16 A.M. Mixed Train... 5.40 P. M. GOING EAST— SEAFORTH. Eeprees ..........7:50 A M. Express Train.....1:10 P. MO ' Mired Trein......4:45 P. M. Mixed Train... .10:50 A. M. CLINTON. • 2:40 P.M. 9:15 P.M. 10:00 A. M 6:15 P. M' CLINTON. 7:30 A. M. 12:45 P.M. 4:15 P. M. 10:00 A. M. 0 0 1:0 0 4 rn .tt trj - Great Western Railway. ' Trains leave Brussels station ,north and south I se under: GOING NORTH. . oonio 8017TH. Mixed .:45 A.. M. Accom. 5-50 A. M. Accom .187 P. M. Accom 12.16 P.M Aer-om... ..... 115 P.M. Mixed. 8-40 P. M "NIL DESPERANDUM„" TRADE MARK. Before Tairing TRADE M RK. co tz, MUT Takincr,c THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY for ter- -1- vans Debility and all Nervous Affe,etione in- cluding Spermatorrhea, Seminal weaknefs, results of Self-abnse indiscretion, &c., li GIPSY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. This is the only remedy which has ever been known to per- manently cure Palpitation and other affections of the Heart, Consumption in its earlier stages, Rnsbing of blood to the head, wind in the B tom ach, indigestion, Loss of Memory, Want of energy, Bashfulness, Desire f or eolitude, indi position to labor on aecennt eft weaknese, Ur& vexsal LaeeitudeoPainin the back, direness of visier, Piereature old age, ecu. Fnli partienlerc in ow pamphlet, width we Bend securely Sealed on receipt of a three cent stamp. The Specific 1 is now e old hy all Druggists at $1 per pcacere l or 6 for $5, or will be sent free by mail on receipt of Money,by addreesing 482 THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Toronto. - r- aereree _ -7 2