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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-03-13, Page 7; rcEir Ft,4'exal, : Afa$i S, eia4u et the ...'petoial --. , , , . , , , (truly, just bearer ; 'contracted a se,. Uri, a dangerous.; in On our march' ;where, Cin4kint to tr$ .diswi.t. i I _ • rrl. li triconi.,7 antly by - 1% ;70 3:1it'to be $W lung W.. .1,111.21t,.". ert;r7 • a; tiai 4141 a:Eid :innt 1 tnax- i • - 011usk... ! ',11114,u,tet.„. . Qg's - . 'cuf-ierou friend 1, raa suit' it thzee'; 14. 14% ASO ,/ - t/ie past tt alsei added '1 wke nOS better !.,o ;the • of `th t e best 'd to 1 AfAROR 13, 1.3485' , ; RoXimna.---The following iiport based •-*.sin proficiency, punctuality, and good vonduct shows the correct standing of the pupile of Roxboro school for th 'e month of February :-Fift4 class -1st, J....Dodds ; '2nd, R. N. Hays ;.3rd, J. Hugill ;-. 4th, ' -J. Scott. Fourth class-lst, G.. -M. Dickson e 2nd, J. G. Walker; -3rd, T. Dodds; 4th, Adeline Sparling:1 Senior third class-lst, J. L. Brown k 2nd, W. 'Grieve; 3rd, A. S. Brown • 4th, Matilda Story. .. Junior third Class -2 -1st, C. Dodds; 2nd, J. Brown; 3rd, W. Mc- ,•dlure; 4th, J. Neilans. Second class- . 1st, Aggie S. Grieve ; 2nd, S. Somers; rd, AisgieD. Hays; 4th, R. McMichael, iS enionrrstelas.s-lst, E. Sparling ; 2ndl • Ellie Story; 3rd, Clara -Story'. Junior rst, G.Dioe. dds ; 2nd, Maggie armitla eevese-o.48f3t-isse jDurrhdowho obtained the greateat m No. 8, GREy.-The following are the umber of arks at the written monthly_ xamination for February in school sec- tion No. 8, Grey :-Senior feurth class- , ' lst, Mary MeNair,,, 405 marks e 2nd, Wm. Woods, 375; 3rd, Henry /Seott, 73; 4th, Janet McNair, 322; 5th, Emily Avery, 304. Junior fourth claes --1st, Mary Stewart, 316 marks; 2nd, Martin MeNair,'245 ; 3r1, Chas. Willis, • 15i;. 4th, Neil 111eNair, jr., 207. Senior ird class -1st, Eliza FuIteri, 231 ; 2nd, Vm. B. Avery, 230; 3ra, Catherine IcTaggart,. 228; 4th, Jane McNair, ,• 15; 5th, Isabella, McIntosh, 201. imior third -1st, Hector McNeil, 174; d, Jessie Mv:cNai4r114;,Eliia :41s, 112;14th, JamesMcTaggart, 2.7Secondc ass -1st, , 82nd,j1mieshields,121;3ra, reterMcIntoSh, 100 ; 4th, Wm. Hu -ether, 3; 5th, Francis Woods, 85.• Bdst • at the spelling contest, Mary Stew - Slat. 1 ITARLOCK. -The following shows the • standing of the pupils of Harlock school = -for the month of February, based- upon, ,, .general profieiency :-Senior fourth class =-1St, Albeit McGregor ;1 2nd, Joseph teyens ; 3rd, Anna 1,..nOle ; 4th, 'David orrance. Junior -fourth . class-L--lst, ames Reid; 2nd, Henry Beate 3rd, ohni Best. Senior, third class --1st, elissa Tasker • 2nd,. Minnie Knox; - rd, James Rapsen. Junior third class 1st Emma Tasker; 2nd, Wm.-Knos; ; id; Maggie Torrance. Senihr second lass -It, James Clark; 2nd, Robert Vatt ; 3rd, Alex. Reid. • Junior second la,ss-lst, _Elsie Burgess; 2nt: Ellen EduoationaL shirt to lin n, and bringing' his - loons doW ' over'his blackened ots. Between t ose managers who Used his plays wit out paying him and those Who kille them by inadequate produe- tion,-he d not do well in that - line of business. I len he suddenly • cut his hair •shorit and • put on fashionable clothes. is •aequaintances have not been able decide ' whether , that was due to iis arriuge into the hoteL-keep- ing Lel nd family, or to his entry into • Wall 8 re as a s eculator. He has copious yep ibhshed is unpleasant ex- perienc in t e latter respect -how ' he- -asked Jar uldefor a - " pointer," how the great I operator replied vaguely , to the effe•t t it he regarded' theeoutlOok Ito few a ce • ' i stock as excellent,'and how the pre ict on proved disastrously mis- leadmg to the poet, who thereby lost the last' e ollar of the ten thousand which e h d hoarded. He 'fain would attach , iis belt -the scalp of GoiAd, • and ii gein to snake the attempt; but • he will not osturne himself for the task inlIndian t ggery. The Onslanght Will bermade a a lecture on ' Wall Street rascality, ad, when I saw him a day or • two ago, he was being mea,sured ley, a Eirciadway'l tailor for a swallow -tail coat: ", But Pm iby no means sure I shall wear it when it' a done," he said. . • ; ...______ . . GRAT FuTi—CoMFORTING. : , EPP '-'S COCOA• BREAKFAST. . "By a hough knowledge of the natural laws which go ern the -operations of digestion and ;nu- • trition, ni d .113i, a careful application of the line ' propertie of *ell selected Cocoa,Mr: Ep s has p ovided burl reakfast tables 3with .a delicately 11 vored ye e which may save us imany doc- •a ides o die that,a ihonstitution may be gradu- ie rs' bills • It is by the judicious use asuch 1 ally built up a ntil strong enough to resist e3Tery tendency o d sease. Hundred's of subtle nuda- - dies are • lion ing around us ready to attack wherever tiler is a weak point. We may escape many a Wall haft by keeping ourselves well !edified *id( pure blood and a pi operly nourish- ed fraine. '--C vil Service Gazette. Made simply ,‘ NA.Ith boiling uater or milk. • Sold only in packets b grocers, la elled thus—"JA-Auss Errs & Co., oniceopathke Chemists; London Enginnd." Sole ant for ,,a7rf a,0. .E. Colson, ifontrial. 884-52 ,110bil oifs Phos-th9rized , asker3rd, James Knox. Senior first- lass-lst, Agnes Reid; 2nd, -Susan •eilans ; .3rd, Amelia Mills. • Junior st class-lst, Bertile Allen • 1 2nd, allace Alien; 3rd, Albert napson. * g to the very severe weather during he last month, a Ipumber of the • pupils ere linable to attend regularly, come- uently some stand lower in the above eport than -they would o herwise have one. anitabaandNortitwestNotos. -Among the- contemplated improve- ertS at Qn'Appelle during the coining eon ia the erection of a fionr mill and levator, and a nevi' church building. - -John Brown; of Prince Albert, was ecently fined $209 and costs for selling hisky contrarytolaw. He will not e likely to repeat -the- offence: , -That terrible a iseoure, diptheria, has recently;visited the discirict of Brandonl Hills. In the great majority, of cases • the attack -Wai slight and it passed 'off likean ordinary -cold, but' in shine eases it assumed:a malignant form and proved fatal. Mr. Wm. Johnson lost two of his family. One fez almost drownto 'manhood, of great promise and a Univer- sal favorite. Mr, Wm. Dunbar also lost a bright and interesting child by the -same malady. , 1 la ; I • equ# edby .; ie, poieisron„ at en ot ear r-17 t O DO G • A:01E1'4 rice ,;:fircondqll or 1 • ; At he has corn- RY, r -e go. I value „ Ft N,S. Ltd' a or• king!Order rkiiter !anted. - FR MILLS. , :Proprte - .14SIIIPS. - t, .A.gient., kGARFs. , i pool.* Lon - .11 -f to. •.0.ition Oars,--h4f fate; , ,K,ct. Inter- - Liverppol or Sig.70 and e, SI& Re- onde ry or ill, SI , 8.126 *ze, .-:.:2 -ate Vit. - - ft • ' • . , iltirance Com- . - ,STit 'G. 5 - -Mrs. Thomas Robinson, of Kings- ton, has successfully established her Claim to property in Philadelphia Worth One million dollars. ; • -A quantity of silverware and car- pet which were stolen from a Grand - Trunk car some time ago, were found on SaturdaY in a barn at Pickering. -A committee of the Hamilton board of education, visited Buffalo on Monday to investigate the -Antinn• of the Kin- dergarten system of education. -Rev. James Ballantyne- of River street church, Paris, Preached his fare- well -':sermon on Sunday evening, the 22nd ult. On the following Tuegday. evening he was presented with an ad- dress and a very handsome purse filled with gold. , -Watson &Malcolm's furniture -ware - !rooms in Kincardine had a narrow escape 'from a scorching by fire a few days ago. tA can of asphaltum, a very' inflammable material, was placed oil a stove in the finishing ,:room to beat. It • Very soon . became ignited, and it was only by prompt and daring work that the flames were prevented • from spreading, and were quenched. -Miss Murray, of Toronto, who is visiting Conductor Mayne's family in LondOn, while on her way to • church last Sunday morning, was struck and seriouely injure(l by a large piece. of ice which fell from the roof of the' Bank of Commerce building. Miss Mayne, who accompan;ied Miss Murray, was also struek, but was 'only slightly hurt. ,Miss Murray ,was picked -up senseless, -her head and the side of her face being .r.r.badly cut Sliel was taken home and lat last aecounty was seriously ill. Wednesday, last, on motion • beingtmado by ,counsel for the Bell Tele- phone Company for a writ of certibrari to bring alp into a superior court the proceedings taken before the Minister of Agriculture at' Ottawa to void the Bell patent, Judge Galt directed tha,t the motion should be enlarged until. next term so that it might be heard by the full Couit and stated that he did this in view of the magnitude of the' interests involvecl and the general im- portance of the case, -which he charac- terized as one of the mos -t important that had come before the courts. One Poet's Appearance. There.is probably no man, says a Cor- respondent, who so radically varies his costumes i private life as Joaquin Mil- ler, the poet. The peculiarity of his is construed to • have: reference to the ehanges in his employment. At a time When he emerged from the wild -wood of - the far West into eastern civilization as nature's -untutored rhyinster, his hair was long and unkerript,his.hat was wide • and ilappy as to brim, his shirts were flannel, his coat was a velveteen blouse, -and his trousers disappeared intothe tops • of heavy boots. Such was literally the rairnent in New York and London par- - lors..His first departure from that style was made when he went in -to dramatic work, 'and it consisted of ,changing his • IS particUlatly adapted: to delicate females, in t ese low states of the system that manifest t emselves iii so many of the ailittenps peculiar t their sex. Always ask for Robinson's Phos- orized E *islet), and- be sure you getit. 1.52.2w. • .• 0o pelled to Yield. . ; Obstinate s lit diseases, humors Of the bldodi e ptions aiI old lames are cured by Burdocie lood Bitter S Which purify and regulate elj 'the steretions.. 7.52:2w4.• • 0.. ; • -,,, • 1 • - '-'--..Without Doubt. Ii . ellow Oil is par excellence the remedy for pain, I meness, rheumatism, croup, deafness barns, oat bites, stiff joints and all flesh wounds. Any edicine.dealer can furnish it... 857.52.2w. : I ----L- -4•• OA A Voice from the United; - , ! States. ; have suffered for the 1as.t,28 years with dys•- , pepsia and 4,Tenera debility, and tried many remedies, but .3with _little. 'success until; I used Burdock Blood Bitters, then relief was quick *and pennanent,, • •.uo• • A. Loceli, • l 857.52.2w. ' •Alpena, Michigan, U. S. • • • • ; 'Good- Athrice. : If our readers 1411 rtecept proffered advice, they will always keep a bottle of Hagyard's 'Yel- low Oil at hand for use in ,emergencies„ such as burns, scalds, wounds; lameness, croup, chil- blains, rheumatism, ,and all varieties of aches, pains and inflammations, it Will ever be found tellable. 867452:2w. 41I; • . , Not Bad. It is so agreeable that even an infant will take It. For coughs, colds, hoarseness croup,.asthina nd bronehitiS Hagyard's PeetondBalsam is reli- ?,ble for young or old. 857.52.2w. •' The Best Combination. I The best "Combination of blood cleasing; regu- lating, health giving herbs, roots and barks enter into Burdock' Bleed Bitters—apurely. vegetable remedy that cure S diseases of the blood, liverland ....,______.......•- 1' 1 idrieys. 857.52.2w. • .1 Dr: Low's Woi•ni Syrup MS, removed tapeworm . from 15 to 30 feet in length. Jt also destroys all kinds o!woiIns. .,.857.52111. • .- - ._•, ! • T; 1 [. Prof ow's Sulphur Soap is highly recommend- edfoij the ;mire of eruption, chafes, chapped ands, ,impies, tan, etc. .857.52m . . . 1. , Free nan'S Worm Powders require n,o other • urger ve. They are safe and sure to remove all •arie es of u-Orms. 857,52m. • National Pills act 'promptly upon the 'Nei., regulate -the bowels, and as a purgative are Mild had thorough. 857.52m. • . ,...__. , Fluid Lightning cures neuralgia in one minute. Fluid Lightning cures toothache in one mimite. Fluid Lightning cures face ache in one minute. kluid Lightning cures lumbago in one minute. Fluid Lightningrelieves rheumatism in One minute. • 1 ' .• . I Fluid Lightning cu -res any pain or ache inl etamtly. Price25 cents per bottle.at Lunisden & Wilson's drugstore, Seaforth. 851.52m. ' ! ••• • is. i ;• Hone Items 'and Topics. i -.,--", All your own ;fault • , If yen remain sick when you can , ' • Get tfop Bitters that never -fail, . 1 -The wep,kest woman, smallest child, and ickest invalid can use Hop Bitters with safety' nd great geod.-=•• h-noOsltdnrenweibi st,outtseinrignguaorpoBuintidefrrso)qrheumatism,, •Riney trouble or any weakness yill be made .. , sr,r My wife and daughter were made . healthy, y the use of Hop Bitters andilrecomMend thin to my people.l..-Methodist Clergyman, .' I • . I : ASk ati.3. good doctor if HLP • Bitters are not the best family-inedreine ' Oil ettah ! ; !... : .. • .•• I Malaiial ferier, ague and biliousness will leave, very neighborhood as soon as Hop; Bitter'. •i1 . rrive. ' . : .. • 4' My me. t' he'r drove the paralysia and neuralgia, 1; out of her 'system with Hop i3itters,"-EditOr • swego Sun,.• . ..• f , iM'KeeP the kidneys heaithy with Hop Bit- ers and you need not fear sickness. , • --Ice water is rendered harmless and more re •eshing, and; reviving with Hop Bitters in each r—aughhet v . • vigor of youth for the aged and infirm • 1 T - in Efop Bitters! ( —" At the change of life nothinF equals) 1 -, Hop Bitters to allay all troubles incident it- ! t Thereto." - • ' ,I 1 ; —The best periodical for ladies to take month- if:oHnoi Hop Bitters. will receive the greates l'ser,naeifinit ii . . , ; —Mothers with ;sickly, fretful, nursing.-chir ren, hwouilLcioureditehaen:uhailldlyreinroanril dsobe:efittorti7mo dyistaeoSklien7th: preyelited pu'iBigihtttelh'Sadvaeibbr.ee 1 71;n-eesyb t 1 I y a thnely nieof Hop Bitters. 1 —Indigestion, weak stomach, irreg,ularitie the bowels; cannot exist When ,Hopj. Bitters . used. .. • ..,,, . IA timolv •• 4,,'•° use of Ho ) - titters lila keer; a whole famil ' , In robust,health a year at alittle cost. , -LTC produce real genuine 'sleep and child- lAce reposing all) night, take a little Hop Bitter 1 .0-n retiring. ; 1 • i . , . , , - ; 1 • ' . ilff'None gen me without a bunch of gree. -Hops on the- White label. Shun all the vil tioisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their' tune. 864:52m. , , t , -,1* • •• McGregor ' & Parke's Carbolic Cerate has hem' tested by years of trial and has been found'the 1 - • . . . . . • . .. 1 1 , -• ., , . - _ , . .. , &effect gretest id Old s WS Car • en'. & A - •ri 1 's S 1 of cot Wring:an only. •ed first frvi) trio great remedy liver disorders Seaforth; imoniala i.- . .. . .- • - - . • r . • ' - -- , . . . . . Tki nal method of apply, antiseptic in use res. Be °sure you ge , olic) aerate. Sold fo Non, druggists, Sea . - • . eedy Cure. mon sense • businesff article for a certaln that which has bee to test before buying bolttle of,MeGre-t or' . for dyspc sia, at Lumsden Sold at 50e. and $ from persons in you . .• . . , . meet convenient ing carbolic acid. for outs, burns. McGregor &.• Par 26 cents by Um forth.. 851.52fiL - MoGrego Very purch; capaeitY, when re purpose, purefies tried or he is aim You are allowed' Speedy Cure, the, a•m-pure blood and Wilson's drugstor, per bottle. See tr own town. 851. a 'The a . ° : tr a is a 2 , •LEGAI.4 . ned Lot hire be 0 :94 during the present 80580!), Hay, a pure bred! limited number of with the privilege JOHN WILLIS., Hay . 1 . . • . CIARKOW & ROUDFOOT, Ul- tors„ &c., ' oderieh, W31. PROUIWOOT. - Ontario. - ‘ Barristers,. Solici J. T. GARROW, 4 686 , . , 10111- C.' HAYS, So ..1,1).. lend at lowest Corner of Square and icitor, rate N West 4. Private -1Ioney to ei interest. Office— *re•et, Goderich. 774 1 • . riAmEnolsr, V Solicitors ii M.- C. CAMERON) CAMERON. ' - OLT' & C.WIERON, Chancery; • Q. C.., i Barristers1 &c., Goderich, 0nt4 PHILIP Hour, M. G •506 . . . T ..1.1. BEST, Barrister, 0- CardyIS Block, Pahl Office, Seaforth. • 0.N, HOLT •V CAMERON. — J-OFTUS E..-.DANCEY, jHolt & Cameron, Cardno's Solicitor, Three.L.Doors Goderich • &c, Office North Of th Agents-CANIHR1 ' 870 Goderloh, &e. Block, late with Canieron Barrister, So Money to loan. ten Seaforth. 78 , licitor, ConveSneeir, son's Old Office, it TANNING, & SCOTT, .1Y1, 'Conveyancers, &c. of Johnston, Tisdale &. Gale: Office—Beaver Block, CHI MANNINO, JAMES SCOT'F. Barristers, Solicitors., Solicitors for the Bank Money t to loan. ton, Ontario. A. H. • 781 F.. aoLmEnt . McCaughey licitor, Conveyanc the Canadian Baqk Farms for sale.' Office Street, Seaforth. , successor 45 lloli r and Notary. of Cominerce. in • to the jate firni, of tested, Barrister,. Sq. Solieitor fojr -Money to leni. 'Scott's Block, Main . 1UrEY,ER & DICKINSON, JNL Block, Winghatn. of Hamilton. Commissioners vits in Manitoba. cent. LucknowO like p. MEYER,. B. L. D. 'Solicitors Private every MUNSON , Barristers, &c.,Kent s for the Bank for taking affida- fu ' ds to loan at 6 per, 1Vedncsday. H. W. . 738 riARROLL &;DICKSON, k j aneers; &c.; Brussels. Seaforth ware Store,. Main Street. the firm Will always CAlt-noia,, Seafkirth Money to Office be in Seaforth ; W. B. Solicitors, Canvey - lend. Seaforth and over Johnsen's Hard- N..13,-Grie member of Office. P. S. DICKSON; -Brussels -.MONEY TO LOAN. ' ONEY -TO LOAN. -- cent. Interest per cent. yearly, with of repaying part of time. Apply to Seaforth. -Straight payable the the principal F. HOLMESTED, loans at 6 per half yearly, or- 6i privilege to borrower nioney at any. Barrister, ' -850 .U. S. Sail from Pier GLASGOW . . RATES 0 GtASGOW„DERRY, POOL; CABIN, • CABIN, ' WARD, . Anchor Line aid free' of -charge reland. For:passa,ge, apply toHENDERSON GREEN, Nin7, .0111i, Office:, Seaforth,' - -• AUCTIONEERS. . • D - - are and &c., Post 832 _ , T P. BRINE, • e..) . County of Huron. parts' of the Coti ExPoirroa.OfficoWill Licensed ity. All be promptly Auetioneer for the Sales attended in all orders left .at Tun attended to. ;A DELGATTY, _,L-1. 'County of Huron. promptly attended dress Brussels P. cession 12, Grey. . Limns:A to on r 0., or 1 Auctioneer for the Sales of all description .a.sonable terms. Ad- pply on Let 4, Con- '77 ; which is Situated has recently throughout, attention I R. L. SHA, 1 ,,,,.,0. BRIGHRP • PPLESI HARLE 79 iew Iso I've , ng , . • - Queen ILL be Growe to Autumn the usual vances. '' / • • . • , - . ; ' VE TERI ) , ARY. SEAFORTH -HORSE Jarvis and G•derich PresbYterian Church, eases of Homes, Cattle, mesticated animals, Infirmary, or elsewhere, Charges moderate inary Surgeon. P. ary Midicines kept I S Se Sh succe-sfully t; JAM , S.—A conata IRMARY. —Corner of reets, next door to the forth, Ont. All dis- ,ep, or any of the do- treated at the r the shortest notice. S W. ELDER, Veter- arc stock of Veterin- th- on hand . I i ; - DENTD TRY. . . . W_ ,,. , .•,-„, :441‘' TA ' "Az, •7.-.714;'.., 111114. -- '- gu • kin's Gola- Filling ai Town patients IN a day or two • tion performed. the rooms formerl I- up-stairein Cady' cial Hotel, Seaf .0 • D. S" . Tor • =teed admi d Pe- 11 pleas evious trig' Re occulied Block, le • 1 and M. R. C. D., of nto. All operations •Anasthetics of all istered.Specialties— feet Fitting Plates. make engagement to having the opera- uember the place, in .by C. Cai Wright, ePposite the Commer- -874 . -A- NTIST, Medallist - llist, TorontoeSehool Med:eine. . .. 1 SOI J i and College • 1 ]D•_ - - W • .. .D Faculty. , Gold , . . Gold Meth eo • o S'A.VING NATUR t• TEETH EAS ' - , • - tariCHARG t; ; -. • N., V. --As I hay. the ide Mr. Bugg . tions begun. by hi • Office over John Block, Main Stree . L ' TEETH LY AND XTRACTED. S MODERATE. . ,• 'A SPECIALTY. CAREFULLY .' , bought n, I will . i satisf -onfrs 11rdware ,Seaforth. out the business of complete. all opera- etorily to each patient • Store, Meyer's .. _ • 1 • -,'The Mi • , -STT TN: • • - Patented W. M. THE Simplest, S . Windmill yet swing wood, chop machinery, it has i PUMP ! I also inanufactu tion Force Pumps, satisfaction. ' A Stock of pump hand., - -Give me a trial. no sale. All orders•addres chell P. 0., promptly 872-52 • . •. chell DM= nd manufactured MORRIS. , . Standard' , . I...,IL, 7 by - rongest made. ing grain o equa, ..,. !PUMPS! e Iron vhieh are and hose If I do ed to the attended and most s'atisfactory For, pumping water, or driving any light . - . . • Lift and Double Ac- guaranteed to give . kept- constantly on _ not give .satisfaction undersigned, Mit- to. W. M. MORRIS. " CHRYSTAL , . PRACTICAL • ._. BOILER" . . rrtHE Subseriberslhave :11,. Boiler Busine Goderich Foundry and having had an in that shop, ate n trade in all its.bran Any work entrus attention. - First-c1 All kinds of Boil Smoke Stacks, She able rates. - . • New Salt Pans ni the shortest notic competition. 0 .. . & BLACK - , , . MAKERS. . : s latel ,nd M 4)06 2 w pre imed hes., •d to -s 1:s wek ,rs nu t Iron 'de an ; , and CH . ought the Tools and earried on by the nufactUring Company, nce of over eight years to carry on the • • . will receive •prompt guaranteed. e and repaired,- also Work, &c.,, at reason- . old ones repaired on at prices that defy ' YSTAL & BLACK. , . S :nd Si Cents for Postage and it:PRIZE. r. ceive,.free, a castly box of goods, whieh will h Ipso, of tither sex, to more inoney right awa than anything_ else .in this world. Fortunes a vait t e :Workers absolutely sure. At once a. dress Tars • & C., Augusta; Maine. • ' •: 854x52 • ; , - - D. S. 13ROVINCIAL IJ4ND ',1: Engineer. cjrders tended to. D. S. 19A PBELA -, . SURVEYOR and Civil ,y mail promptly at. CAMP :ELL. Mitchell. ' - _ . .. . . .. . . . _ , ... . 1, • : ,.. ; . .., .. • r . . , • - • . • ; . . . - _ . . , . . • HURON RXPOsi . -- •( , . . • ...z.;•._.1)..:,; ' ,-':'..4.%Lit,s-k.i..•;-110, '1.4.'51.-4. ' UR -E BRED,BERKSHIRE.-:-Thenndefei. will keep , Concession '1, oar, to which -a aken. Tenns-$1, ng if necessary. . .. ., ,. ..‘, . . • .. , .: , ' •-,, ::• •.*:•,, : ' . . . . . -, _ . b Berk. sows will of rourn- P. ned Lot hire be 0 :94 during the present 80580!), Hay, a pure bred! limited number of with the privilege JOHN WILLIS., Hay . UFFOLK PIGS.—The undersigned will •on hand during the present season,. a il ughbred Suffolk Pig, to which a limited nut $f sows will be taken. He is one of the best 1,f his class in the counti. Terms -,41, with 1 lirivilege of returning if necessary. Appl. he farm of the undersigned at Grieve's 13 ; orthern Gravel -Road, McKillop. HUG RIEVE. . cep !her- iber pigs the on ' tlge, J. ^ :5 rpo PIG BREEDERS.—The undersigned _L keep for service at his place in Lead luring the present season, that well -k I horoughbred Berkshire Pig, "The Guelph 1 kis pig has a Registered Pedigree, is one, est in the county and has taken First. vherever shown. Terins--$1 per sew, wit trivilege of returning if necessary, WM. B Leadbury. . will ail', own 1 oy." o the P izes the 'AY, 80 ARE YOUR CHOICE, -Two shire and one Suffolk, will during the present season at Rodg,erville. ,T the time of service, v if necessary. JOHN [ 887-8 Pip!, one be kept for by the u rine: Seventytfive ith the privile P: MARSH 1 ark - ser. der- e of • LL, ice :igned cents.at returning 0 UFFOLK AND BERKSHIRE.—Two 0 Suffolk and the other, Berkshire for service at Rannie's Saw Mills, cessidn -8, Township bf Hay. the privilege of returningif necessary. RAN'NIE. •,. IIE SEFFOLKS ARE .THE • dersigned has now on Lot ' L. 11.1 S., Tukkersilith'and 'mprovement of Stock, Two FOLK. BOARS. • The-. oldest; "Granger," rowed on April 3rd, 1882, was Elliott, Milton, County of Halton. is dam were both imported. 'King Torn "liras farrowed in vas bred by , Messrs. A. Frank county of Peel, and: both hie were also imported. They are ' vere ever offered for service in novel) by the_ extended pedie•rees• egistered in the Canadian Herta 1, with the privilege of returning 'EORGE PLEWES. . Pigs . are Lot 12, Terms : $1, SAM . '88 orie 'ept on- vith • • EL 2,- - He as be BEST. -The 21, Concessi will keep for THOROUGHBRED was bred by- Mr. His sire The sec April, 1884. & Sons, of sire and his as good pits Huron as ea] which Book. if neces.ary. .un- 0 n the Sur far- Vm. and Ind, the dam are T Tins .91 3a. .* • CA ' C2 ,s4:4" #. • .."..474% C2 = k;417. •IFI e... -1' '-'- e-- ..I. ix• .. ' .= =3 rn • ; ACME I r• - , v 'UAL CLUB SKATES, GERMAN CTIAJB SKATES, C [lEAP CAST SKATES, ALL NUMBERS AND SIZES, AT LOWEST PRICES. QT?.AP 'PVT) A TPQ (Iv A T T. TZTNTTICT PT TNT SW-WM • • , . 1 . !:- 1\TOI-101R, Mal\TU .U. S. Sail from Pier GLASGOW . . RATES 0 GtASGOW„DERRY, POOL; CABIN, • CABIN, ' WARD, . Anchor Line aid free' of -charge reland. For:passa,ge, apply toHENDERSON GREEN, Nin7, .0111i, Office:, Seaforth,' --' New York, for OR LIVER- $80. SECON - OUT- $21. lowest rates -Scotland _ of Tours, 7 BOIVLING S. DICKSON, . • D - - are and &c., Post 832 MAIL -STEAMSHIPS 20„ North River, Very SatuidaY, ,VIA- LONDONDERRY. OF PASSAGE BELFAST $60 to $40. STEERAGE, $28. PREPAID, , Drafts issued at in England,- Cabin Plans, 13ook BROTHERS, or. to - •• •. 1 ; ; i ST. JAMES' ., - , • , •TORONTO. . SHAR-P (Fornterk . PROPRIETORS: HIS Hotel, .. linien Station, nd refurnished . , be best and mest•comfortable ta'Every possible barges Very moderate. . , .. HOTEL, ! directly opposite been refitted and is -now hotels in the paid to guests Am, ,1 Proprietors ' . . .. , . . one of city and • ,. & BRIGHAM, of Sharp's Hotel,Botforthd . ; which is Situated has recently throughout, attention I R. L. SHA, 1 ,,,,.,0. BRIGHRP • PPLESI HARLE 79 iew Iso I've , ng , . • - Queen ILL be Growe to Autumn the usual vances. '' / • • . • , 1 APPLES! & ' E.C.-, Eng, With . Shippers, business. They customers . 869-39 . - . . ., , , , 4 . . COI. I Ap lc with will requir DONALD • St., London, lad to correspond , Merchants and -and Spring facilities to - - . . . • . • , ; • . _ 4 • 5 s AL INSTRUMENT EMPOR UM, SEAFORTH, ONTARIOI, Rbad. the day: 't The " endorsemen g g sympatheti "and are eqn " appearance. •••••••••• PROPRIET B- Do rEIAir PI.IFO..- following testimonial 157 one of the best musicians of the present pright Pianos of 34sa-8 Dunham deserve, as well an _emphatic as a decided successChey develop a tone, which in power and , - ._quality, can not be surpasse d by the now existing Upright Pianos, lly beautiful in their musical .oualities as well as intheir exterior '-THEODORE THOMAS. S.) This cele shown, takin Among other Hamilton; K ments taken to at once.. N. B• certina,s, &c., All kinds of I and Outline EXCELSIOR ORGANS. rated Organ .has always received the highest award vherever first prize at the Northern Union Falxhibition in Octob r, 1883. rgans shown at this show were W. Bell & Co., Guelph ; ilgour, rus, Woodstock, &c. Call and see us before buying. instru- t their full value. Orders for tuning pianos and organs 4ttended • SCOTT BROTHER Small Instruments, Such as violins, Guitars, Accordeo on hand; also a good assortment of Piano Covers, Piano S ztruetion Books. STAMPING Patterns -for Kensington, mbroideries. NEW MILLINO FIRM IN S....AFO TH. THE SEAFORTH ROLLER MILL LATE THE RED MILL. McBRIDE & SMITH, from Strath.)? Having bought the above milis, and refitted. them throughout with all ti and best machinery that could be procured for GRADUAL REDUCTION' ROLLER MILL, And the resit attained is, they have one of the best mills in the Farmers can ow get all their GRISTING and CHOPPING done in and have it home with them the same day, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. • PI.4OLTI, I&3 .A.11\iTT) SI -10R For' sale by the ton. or in less quantities-LFOR CASH. Cash for any equ Wheat. MR. T Mills. y, Jatest rovince. eaforth, ntity of McBRIDE SMI H. OMAS SMITH -will personally superintend the' Seafort ' Roller et. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. IIEAID OFFICE, TORONTO. Paid up Capieal, - - $6,000,000: ReSt, - - 2,000,000. PRESIDEier. HON.WM. MO-NIASTER. . - SEAFORTH- BRANCH. • The Seaforth Branch of thikBank continues to receive deposits, on which interest is allowed on the most favorable 'terms. ". Drafts on all the principal towns and eitie,s in Canada, on Great Britain, and on the United States, bought and sold. Office -First door SOUTIL of the Commercial Hotel. I al, • A. H. TRELAND, Manager. F. IIOLMESTED, Solicitor. 639 SEAFORTI WOOLLEN MILLS. Having m3: N NN Mills now in first-class running order, I have pl asure in announcing- te my cus- tomers and friel ds that with Enlarged Premises and IMPROV*D MACHINERY, I am better hari ever prepared to turn out FIRST:id LASS On the shortest otiee, and will be pleased to see all my old eUstomen and as many new enes. A -LARGigl - • On ha STOCK OF GOODS to trade with as usual. A. G. VANEGMOND A CTION SALES, A UCTION ALE OF DURHAM CATTLE: lt SHROPS IIREDOWN AND LEICESTER SHEEP AND - ERKSHIRE PIGS. -:-On Lot 27, Concession 7, t ullett, two miles from Londee- boro station an four from Clinton, on Wednes- day, March 18 , 1885, sale to commence at 1 'o'clock p. m.,. j arp. There will be offered fo sale at the abo e place and time, a number of -Thoroughbred 1 urham Bulls, Cows, Heifers and Calves; Most of whish have taken prizes at- the Provincial and , 'ester') Fairs, together with im- ported Shropsh redown and Leicester Sheep. Also a few sple did Berkshire Pigs. The pattle embrace nearlj 20 head of -first-class animals, and those wanting • ally good stock, should not fail to attend this le -The stack may be -inspected at any time pri r to the Sale. Conveyances will meet the 8:24 . ni. train at Londesboro, from Wingham, the ay of sale, also the 9:45 a. m. trains at Clint()) ; from the east and south, and the 9:15 p. rain -at Clinton, the day4before the sale. TER517.—Eight, month's credit on fur-. nishing approv joint' notes. Eight per cent. per annum di count for cash. H. SNELL & SONS, Propriet rs, Clinton P. 0.; A. BISHOP, M. P. P., and J GAUNT & BRO., Auctioneers. , 900-2 AUCTION S LE OF FARM STOCK, IM- PLEMEN 8 AND HOUSEHOLD ?URN"- TURE.—Mr. J. P. Brine has been - instructed by -31r George Stoi ey to sell by Public Auction on Lot 1, Concess on 8, Tuckersmith, on Friday, March 20th, 18 5, commencing at 12 o'clock, noon, sharp, ti e following property Stock. -- One breeding Imre, in foal . to " Strammer" ; 1 gelding comb), four, by " Old Entennise " ; 1 gelding rising- two, by "Glengarry" ; 1 filly coming one, by 1 "North Star"; 41;ows in calf to ,Mr.. Mundell's t oroughbred bull, 3 steers com- ing three,.3 ste rs coming two, 2 heifers coining tWo, 7 sluing ea yes, 1 sucking call, 1 breeding Suffolk sow, in Ag to. a thoronghbrhd Berkshire boar; 3 fall pigs.. Implements,. &c. -One good lumber wagon ith box and spring seat, 1 single buggy, nearly n w ; 1 pair of bob -sleighs, 1 Max- well reaper, ne rly new; 1 good -mower, 1 Sulky horse rake, 1 hulled plow! 1 general purpose plow, 1 wheelbi row, 1 fanning mill, 1 hay rack, 1 gravel box, 1. et iron harrows,1 stone boat, 1 set double tearn harness, 1 set single harness, 1 set plow harries , several sets of whiffietrees and: . neckyokes. Al .0 cradles, scythes, forks, chains, !Sze., together w th a lot of hay in 'stack and in the barn, and a quantity of turnips in the root house.- House ing stove, 1 -en 1 parlor table, good Florence 1 lounge, 1 do box, a lot of ini of other smallei without reser,/ as the proprietor is going to Manitoba. TE Ms.—All sums of $5 and under, cash; over the amount 10mouths' credit will be given on fut. iishing approved joint notes. A discount of 5.c its on the dollar will be allowed for cash on credit amounts. GEORGE STOREY, Proprietor; J. BRINE, Auctioneer. .900x2 old Furiiiture.-One good cook- it board, 1 bureau, 1 kitchen table, .; wash stand, 2 new bedsteads, 1 ; ewing machine, 1 rocking chair, en common chairs, 1 creamery k and creamery cans, and a host articles. The whole will be sold • rr• • HAVE YOU SEEN EY COT AT 11 NS nton.Bros. I te 1 you -they draw custo time. Cottons! IS the cry. Cott° s I Cottons! all iont in p n every ottons -Ice, and - special prices by the piece. Now is the time to go to • ANTON. -I • BROS. for your Cottons, .and w ile there ask to see their New Spring Prints, Shirtings, Cottonades, &c., And clon't forget it! All thi month winter goods to be sold at th.se great discou ts we told you about, A 1ot of Remnant Dress Go ds to be sold c eap. All come. anton Br s., EXETER.1 NOTIG I THE ndersigned begs to inform t e inhabi- ta its of Kippen and surroundi g country, that he has leased the premises of 'V in. Edgar, and h on hand a large stock of fi •class sea- sone,d imber, and is now prep4ed • execute all orde s entrusted to him in •a st: e and at prices t at defy competition. I t all times be found ready to accommodate ensto ers either in Sleighs, Cutters, Wagcms and Bug, es,nroatinceti Paint- ing and Trimming, and even to a Saw for those r 9niring it. All Work warran d to give tion, and done, on the sho vill satisfy all that I' mean jt st 814,-ehtvati. 1 satisfae A tiial say. :WM. KY E. 4 -5 ' -4•-• • • .siltI 'a elars:(31:0:an'ollinItteroritctihYor'etuirtiu,:trlinfli:v::;ii..1fItii..:.:11:11,....,::::::‘,...'..11.11.13:.11.::.' 1 such universal Dipproi,:A i.,l! 1 i 1.,- t ,.., ., , . a interest -to every suitt,r-,,,;;--- Icnotirii Alavaelinzetis I...! : ,.....1., ,....,..at...1 it.y, efs Sarza-6;---,11;. The fellOwing letter fr-rn ene of oor 1 c, .,--.1-w-1---- ,Gr 1 1 0,•4:, • •pll FIN' xrgrk, " issi4"7-..;,' il-s Tiletiltri '-' - , ".-1 6 '" A' j"I' ; Zsie.1:07.1.....i 167... 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Ayer's .41.1..mana‘,c for ....11:,11-31E. pialtzr, y 'worst form, lis ulcc rations actu-illv covered • • more -than half Clio suria-:e of his body and ' . limbs. lie yas entirely' cured by ATrit'S Drrid„,JG4reauchi:4ADdYrueligrartitisen; "WaS for over t•renty; years bf.foro- bis removAl ' to Lowell afflicted with .,-!sal. ithennt in its is IT " 1:! -Lit b:oot.r in...t,..1......,..2.A2i. ,er o.f...?....A. io 4.12.0, • PlIbtilvilljr St) .1./uckland, 7.$11-.ssi.;;;.11...4i/111.41114gf . Ii...fki.,. i,,* * - '. -- . • A .11:5 Ars, Al .• 1 1,r, Triet ( 0 um nu. Ian, . ..! 1 - I _ * • Mixed Train.. ....0.. S 2.5 A. 31. ExpresS.... . - .. Lr.0 P. )1. 1 ., .929...431550 pai'llm. Express .. .. .. .... t-.17.3 P. II, , . :5'4 LOMB' mass 1 Rsixab:ittlesa3irfo.r4:i. i , 1 Gaixo Wpwr- $z VORTTL.' CLINTON i), Trains leave Seat rth ai.d. Clinton stationls follows: ; • 1*. Gfillf0; EAST-- _ Express._ .. 7.45 A. V,. 7.25 M Express,. 1.0 P. 31. 1.05 rm Mixed Train,. 4.14,5 r. _ 400i'. London, Huron and Bruce, GOING NORTH— EXpIV.,2.0. Ma. 2nd Class, London, depart.. ,7.45 A. m. 4.50r31. Exeter . , 8.576.10 9.35 Ilensall...„ 9,07 6.24 9.57 Rippen- - 9.13 6,29 10.07 f 13rueefield- 9.23 0.38 1 10,24 Clinton., - 9.45 7.05 11.3 Lendesbere 10.007.20 f 12.0 Blyth., 10.07 7.27 12.10A, M. Belgrave.... 10.22 746 12.48 Wingbani; arrive 10.35 7,55 1,16 . Goma SOUTH— Express. Mali. ' 2nd class Win triton, depart 7.48 A. M. S.03 P. XL 10,10A,11, Belgrave.... 8.00 3.17 I 11.21, ' Blyth .. 8.15 ' 3.3011.42 LOIldeSbOr0 . .6 8.24 ' 3.38 12.00 8.504.05 12.45n. lit Brucelleld- 105 4.19 1.11 ; Kippen., 9.1:3 , 4.27 1.27 111, ensa,. ll9.18 4.32 1.36 Exeter . . , 9.35• 4.43 2.35 London, atriee ...I. 10.51 5.50 5.30 Wellington, Grey and Bruce. Goma No aril-- .Accorn. Express. Ethel.0.30 .r. u. 9.39 r. m. Brussels 0.41 9.53 -, Bluevale,... .... ,......, 2,55 ' 10-09 Wingham. . . . .. .... 3.10 ; 10.20 GOING SOUTH— EXTTCS,S. IrACCOill, Wingham . ° 0.50 A. M. n.N A.1V Bluevale • .. .. . -. 7.30 11.30 Brussels 7.16 11.50 - Ethel- -• 7.27 ' 12.05 !, NOTR.—The Morning Train going South land the Evening Train going North, run on Thesday, - Thursday and Saturday only. • 4, . , ..B A:.;1 N FOR THE :-NEXT TH RTY DAYS V wi I offer the balance of my stock of - Parlor & Coal Stoves AT COST FOR CASH. Come - and Get Bargains , 1 WHILE THEY LAST. A Few Second Hand Coal and Wood Stoves Cheap. 0.• M. WHITNEY'S - I . CHEAP. sTova Housc ; 1 SEAFOR'i'll. • , • $10 REWARD! 1 • The above reward will be paid fpr the • conviction .of those M4chants wlia are ; sethng inftrior -4, MACHINE OILS, AND 4LLING THEM ,Lardino. The only genuine is jnanufattured by MCCOLL BROS. &CO, TORONTO, AND 18 SOLD IN SEAFORTH REID & WILSON • ONLY, AND IN WINGHAM BY JAS. Ai :CLINE MCC01113110S.tikCo TORONTO. - 54-52 , • • • . -' • 13••••• • a ; • • , — i • • ) • I ; 1 • ; : 1 5 ; • 1 . , ; c• - ; , ' ; ;= ! • • ° 1 •1 , . I 4 4 I-• 4.•