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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-04-03, Page 7Ect art last befog traxZed a se.. 1'itr a dangerous ilk on oar march where, on as -' ed to t Ar ,a ly Geared[ Shies tars corer aptly bpi .e found it to 1:4 arena andi ii E iF..ITLRE. ;s eertifk to b nod inn* 'cies Cutuarirt .b:e, the young, .. assa ni arte triende etsi support wo f ttrri�e years, we during the past 11, ani Asti adde 4 ane iio b to the - vents cit with the beat: rtterition paid to G. "or- ex -- ort egoaiied by the Itoruithon, art rel.• ver of {Tarr eXODfi ANG =r._ Iigbbest price E_ norideilie or RILLS that the SO has co e goocl'val i ARS 1 jg an#t j fed to,[, a far as ibie,: Ti T11101, and; ase W orktn'Order t w orkrnera arrai to - E R`ll US.. ]wren `e r. S thing tI 1 eat. 'SAGE TES,. Liverpool d, Lon- ec ordieg to ;position• •r 19'yea ra i�� °if fate; i`rclt n) etre ` Inter- - 4"roin Liverpool or iiri, 4{;f' $E$3.75 and iteeragea Stt Re- Londonderry or Cabin; $100, 4126 steerage, *26 Estate Bought Jsual. JOE} Rtit Lit ratite coin- *. Seaforth. n. ST ()Nt. JOE N E 8 T . OR .OFFICE,.. RtOWRE'D- t>G.L , 3; -1885 Gou>lhp. In the humbler ranks ofesociet keep- g companyis a term practically well uown ane understood, though . the ethod in which it is conducted differs keep - [ people. Among the shep- erds and farm servants in the Scotch wlands a curious system -prevails on his subject, which nearly illustrates the ove of indirectness peculiar to the orth Briton, It is called " black -foot - 4 g.' The etymology is unknown but the practice itself is as follows : When 4 young ploughman is anxious to have a ord with one of the lassies on the eighboring farm he does not dream of .11ing on her. He invariably has an intimate friend to accompany hire and lend him his support andssistance. he two clean themselves " after their ay's work, dress themselves sup (care- aully avoiding, However, their Sunday abilaments, ; in -, which nature makes them aware that th y do not appear -to the beat-- advanta e), set off together over the ;moor to. the scene of their. ]tabors.. " Twixt t e gloamin' an' the Mirk,".John. the fr end, makes his ap- pearance at the by e or the kitchen here the damsel is likely to be found, as if he had droppe .in casually -without special intention of aoy kind.- It might be embarrassing to he girl to • have her dorer coming after her in person in act, it would he a , highly indelicate_ proceedi g. Presently John contrives to get near the object of his friend's devotion, ,and whispers' to her she - " might tali' abit claimer." She strolls with hun through the stack yard, with at blush on h r healthy cheek and a corner of her apron in her hand Pre- sently they reach the high road, where, strange to say, they meet Archie Mac - f Arlan coming, from the opposite ,direc- tion, and he and Jelin exchange the i same greeting . as if they had not seen e -oh ether for a week. The three stroll - a nicably onward till suddenly John members that he "-maim see Tammas a oot that saiddle," and takes himself o in all seriousness, while Archie is left woo his -bonnie. lass under the ma.y- t orn. - By the time the simple plot ha -s been carried on two or three times; and rchie and Jean have watched the blue 1is ist of evening gather over the fields t gether, they have learned something o each, other- and are ready to discuss the feasibility of keeping steady coo pany asthefirst step towards a formal engagement of marriage. -Haire. - For the Household. To CL-itE 114Ms.-Take of . rock sal nine pounds ; saltpetre, six ounce ; Molasses, three pints for one hundr d p • eounds of meat. This is a simple blit celleiit receipt. - . . HEALING SALVE. -Take rosin, in t - n tallow,. and linseed oil, .equal t ua a - tities ; mix and melt ; to be spread n linen when required.. ' BEEF- AND Posta,-The following e- . ceipt forPickle•is strongly reommend d Six gallonsof water, . nifie pounds of salt,coarse anti fine mixed ; three pounds of sugar ; th o nce of peal - s ears s to every a id skits tF making a lar er or sinaller quantity of pickle, the ve proportions.are to be o served. - ' To MAKE IIITEW SIl.-Tlic... follow - g receipt is he best known, combin- g excellenc . and durability : Take a barrel and sla ck one bushel of freshly bu ned lime i it by -covering the lime with boiling rater.. 'After it is slacked, add cold wat r enough to bring it to a f good whitewash. Then dissolve in water and add one pound of white) vitrol (sulphate of zinc) and one tlisirt of fine stint. To give this wash a cream color, s4lc1 one half a pound of yellow ochre n powder. -. To give it a fawn cher, add a pound of yellow. oclire, incl cne-fourth of a pound of Indian red. WHITE SrruCE BEE] ..-Three pounds of loaf sugar, four galena of water a one ounce of ground ginger ; a little lemon p ei,`atid enough essence of spruce to g v e,.it a flae or. Add a eup of good yeast, and vw-leit fermented, bottle'it up cose. This is a delightful beverage! . fl Itol EKnAL (TI GER. POP. -Cream" of :rtar, one pciund ginger, two ounces white sugar, seven potinds. ;: essence 1 _ iron, one chi achin '; water, six gallons vast; half -a- p int. ' Tie the corks down. T° PrcYiu (0),:Iovs.-Choose the sniall onion, ither white or red ; prat tl ern on in cold eater,_ with a handful a salt, and when it is scalding hot, take t' ern out, Teel off the skins till they 1, ok clear, lay then out :on a , cloth to d , then put in a jar ; boil a quart of o egar in which put half an ounce of. allspice,,-- the same of garlic, .and one sl -cert nutmeg ; pour the vinegar' and sices boiling over the onions, when c - id tie aver ei. ,v itli leather• �and keep in a d place,- - EXCELLENT FRUIT RLTIT CAKE. --One cusp of b atter, one of sugar, one of molasses, o. e of sweet milk, three of flour, and f - ur eggs. f ne and a h.lf teaspoonful •o creast of tartar, and one of soda. -Two. p :unds of raisins, chopped fine one n utmeg,:. and a little brandy if you choose. Tlii$: will make two good sized loaves, which . will keep moist without liquor froiu four to six weeks, when it is pilcoperly covered. r U P&ECE T METALS Fit031 R usT1 . Melt toget lei three parts of lard and one of resin powdery A very thin coat- `, `, ,g applied-ith a brush will p>•eserve Rtssia iron stoves and grates from rust ing during t ie summer, even in damp situations. For this purpose, a portion; of black leach -may be mixed with the. lard. Thefirffect is equally, good on harass, copp e, steel, ' etc.. The saline compound f rnis an excellent water- proof pasth for leather. Boots, waren treated with it will thereafter take the WW1 - polish when blacked, and the. soles may besattuated with it, without s. iling the flor, as it does not rub off. A FERTILE En FOR STRAWBERBIEs.- .A t experiment made last year by my s may not comet amiss as a hint. to those who grow strawv ei'ries I pro - c red a half _togshead, f led it with rain. water, and put nit() it one-givater pound of, ammonia, and one-quarter pound of ,canunWhen nitre. ` hen the strawberry prints were blo soaring out, I gavethem a winkling of t.e solution at evening tt ice a week,: _until the fruit was nearly fu ' size.' The result was double the p admit of fruit on those vines where the liquid *as applied to what was .o etained from those right alongside w ere none of the liquid was applied. L all give it a trial. ---- A correspondent in the New , York Trines says that the pumpkin is not only good for pies, etc., but, as a, field crop, is better than mats, being more easily i ee ounces saltpetre one ash ; one gallon of noles- x gallon`s of water. Boil e ingredients well.: In constituency and cheaply grown, surpassing in quan- tity by 50 per cent, even the average crop of-mangolds ; that 100 pounds of pumpkins contain as much nutriment.. as 10 pounds of cornmeal or 20 pounds. of good hay, and more nutriment, than an equal weight of the best of grass. Gone to tier Re At the good old age of 8 'passed away the 'Mather of McKay of ithe For osa -iii years has Dr. G. L. sion. The - church and the world are hler debtors; She was a`native of Dornoch, Scotland, and along with her husband, game to the usual trials heirs, and tered an l M . McKay, the husband, Country of Oxford in 1830. Th of the early settlers!were bravely . were these encou d overeo e,'_ , died on the 10th March, 1884.- Thus, "just a. year, all but :one day, ; separated them in death. They were a happy and affectionate couple.. , Of them it might well be said, :" Lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they -were - not divided."' •Mrs. McKay *assessed a good knowledge of her ,Bible, and when reading.a chapter, . or having 't -read to igth upon red: The l drink to Pin going �ortly. be- fore her death, and when her pastor read to her the words of -the - th Psalm Yes," she said,, I'm ' whiting '" for him." She o ten `spoke «about her son " George," and :excused . herself ' for some manifestations of grief on the occasion of parting from him for the Mast time,- by - obsery=ing -to the writer, in Gaelic, '' the spirit indeed is willing, but the. flesh is weak." Mucli of the enthusiasm of the great missionary he ther, and his early ost entirely to her. od; it .dieth rot." her reward. W. OMFORTING. her, she would comment at .le. the various truths it contai promises were indeed meat an her soul. " I'm going horned. home," -she repeatedly said; s inherited from hism, training he owed a1 " Work done ; for F GRATEFULa- EPPS'S OC:0A. • •. BREAK `AST. 1 By a thorough keowl dge of the natural laws` evhich govern the operati ns of digestion and nu- trition, and by a careful pplication of the fine properties Of well selecte Cocoa, 3fr, Eppe has flavored beverage whiph ay save us many doc- - tors' bills. It is by ';th judicious use ,of such articles of diet that abohstitution may be gradu- ally built up until Strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of entitle mala- dies are floating around us ready to attack Wherever there ie a weak point. -We may escape Many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a propetly nourish: ed frame." -Civil Service•Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets by grocers, labelled' thus-" JAMES Errs & Co., Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England." 8ole agent for Canaria, 0. E. Coison,- Montreal. 884-52 . Waterloo News. Walter Linton, of -Waterloo, writes !that Hag - yard's Yellow Oil has done great good in his fam- ily, his wife being cured of callaustumps that other medicines failed to remeve, he also states that a neighbor was promptly relieyed of rheu- matism by the same remedy. .857.52.2w. • For over eixteen years Ge M. Everest; of Fon, est, has sold Haayard's Pectoral Balsam, and its sales` are steadily inereasinge Et cures coughs, colds and lung .eomplaints ; is pleasant to take and always reliable. 857.0.2.2w; • Well to Remember.. A stitch dn time saves nine. Serioue results often follow a neglect -Of constipated bowels and bad blood. Burdock Blood Bitters regelate and parify the stonlech, bowels, liver, kidneys, and the blood. Take it in time. 85752.2w. , Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm SYrup.-An agree- able safe and effebtual remedy to remove ell kinds of worms. 8.5i.51th. For rough -c----"ondit-i7nsi:fl the skin, shaMpeoing the head, pimples, eruption and 'ekin diseases, • use Prof. Sulphuroap. 857.52m:: Thousands Hastened to Their • -By relying -on - testimonial- written in vitid ' son'te largelyopuffed up doctor or patent medi- cine has hastened thousands -to tneir gravee ; the readers having almost insane faith that the same miracle will be performed et them, that these testimonials mention while the so called. Medicine is the time hastening "en to thein gtaves. Although we have Thousands Upon "ThoUsands!! of testi:mot-dais of the most wonderful cures, vol- untarily sent -us, we do not publish them., its they do 'not make the cures. It is our medicine, Hop Bitters, that 'make the eures. It has never failed mild never can. We mill give referenee to any one for any disease shinier to their own if desie- ed onwill refer to any neighbor, as there is not a neighborhood in the known world but can show its cures by Hop Bitters. LoSing Joke, 4A prominent physician of ,Pittsberg.seid to a- y patient who 'as complaining -of -her con- tinued -ill health, an 1 of his inability to eu o her, jekingly said," Te Hop Bittersr Th lady took It m -earnest and, used the- Bitter , from which she obtained pereaanent health, S e now langhed at -the doctor for his jokeebut he not sol. well. pleased with it, as it cost him a geed patient.' e Fees of ,Doctors. he fees of doetors at $3 a visit would tax a m n for a year, and in need of a daily visit, oven, a1;090 • a year for medical -attendance alone And tone single bottle lof Hop Bitters taken in tithe would save the :hp° and all the year's sickness. ,e Given Up -:by' the Doctors. ti Is it opessible that Mr, Godfrey is up aed wOrk, and cured by eo simple& remedy I" " I assure you. it is true that he is entirely cured) end with nothing • bet Hop Bitters, and : ten • days ago his doctors gave him up and said he niust die, from kidney :and liver Haps on' tee white lebel. Shun all thevile, poisonous stuff with "Hap" qr " fleps" in their To the Aged and Infl .•• The nourishing and invigorating -pro -parties ot Robinson's Phosporized Emulsion give renewed strength: and • bitoyaney of spirits. Always ask fer Robinson's Phosphorized Emulsion, and be sine you get it .891.52.2w. 'Fluid Lightning cures neuralgia in en° minute. - Fluid Lightning eures toothache in one minute. - Fluid Lightning cures face ache in one minute. :Fluid Lightning cures lumbaeo in 'one minute. Fluid Lightning relieves rheumatism fn one 'Fluid Lightning cures any pain or -ache in- staaltly. Price"2.5 cents per bottle at Lumsden Wilson's drugstore, Seaforth. 851.52m, 'McGregor & Fetrke'S Carbolic Cerate has ;been teeted by years of trial and has been found the mOst convenient and effectual Method of apply- ing carb.olic acid. , The greatest antieeptic in use for cuts, burns and old seres. 'Be sure you get 251 cents by Lumsden & Wilson, driiggiste, Sea- • Every purchaser of common sense butiness capacity,. when requiring an article for a cirtain pUrpose, purchases - only that which has been tried or he is allowed first to test before buying. You are allowed a free trial bottleof 31eGregor's Speedy. Cure, the great remedy for dyspepsia, -mpure blood and liver disorders at Lanisden & Wilson's drugstore, Seeforth. Sold at tOc. and td, per bottle. See testhnoniale from persons, in your eieteatnearata N EXPOS Catarrh --a New .Treatment. Perhaps the most extraordinary' tinecess 'that has been• achieved in modern medicine has been attained by the Dixon Treatment for Catarrh. Out of 2,000 patients treated during the past six months, fully nir ety per cent, have been cured of this stubborn malady. This is none the 1 less startling when it is remembered that no !five per cent.. of patients presenting-themselves:to the regular practitioner are benefitted,while; the tent medicines and other advertised. cures n ver record a care at all. Strting with the c aim now generally believ'ed by, the most seien- t fie inen that thetidisease is due to the'resence o living parasites ' in the tissue, ,Air. Dixon at o ce adapted his 'euro to their extermniatien- e is accom lishe he claims the Catarrh is.pp�rae- t rally card, and the petinaneucy is uncluestion- , as cures effected by. him four yerirs ngitare c res still. No one else has ever etteniptea to cure Catarrh in tris manner, and no other tr at went has ever cured- Catarrh. The applies ion of the remedy is simple, and can be don al home, and the present season of the year is he Most favorable for a speedy and permanent cure. e majority of eases being cured at one treat i lent.% Suifer'ers should correspond with Messrs. . H. I)ZXON &. SON, 305 King, Street, west. oronto, Canada, and enclose` stamp for their eatise on Catarite-Monti cal Star, : November 882-52 LEGAL. VA!. tROUDFOOT. , 686 MD C. HAYS, Solicitor, &c. Ptivate Mopey _tete lend at lee est rates of interest. Office - Corner of Square and West StreetaGoderich. 774 nAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers, kn Solicitors in Chancery; &c., Goderich, Ont. CAMERON. - 506 M. BEST, Barrister, SolipitorI, &c. Office- . Cady's Block, Three Deere North Of the Pest Office; Sento th. Goderich Agents-Ceennt- mit HOLT & CAMERON. 870, •OFTUS E. DANGEY, late with Cameron, or Conveyan or, 4c. Money to loan. Ben- son a old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786 Conveyancers, &c. Solicitore for theBank of J hnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan. Offic -Beaver B ock; Clinton, Ontario. A. H. MAN' ING", JAAIES 'corr. 781 F. lie the HOL31ESTE , successor to the late &Di of , Conveyan ier and Notary. Solicitor for anadian Ban of Commerce. Money to lend. ffice in Scott's Block, 3lein Farme for sale. Street Seaforth. Block, -MI of Hainilton. Co vits in Manitoba. cent. Lucknow Brussels.. Seafor were Store, Main gham. Solicitors for the Bank imissioners for taking affida- , Private funds toloan at 6 per fililationieesvoeNr.y Wednesday. H. W. itioney to lend. Seaforth and h Office over ,Johnson's Hard- treet. N. B. -One member of ei be in Seaforth Office. P. S. ONEY TO OAN.-Straight loans at 6 per eat. Int rest payable half yearly, or fit per cent. yearly, with the privilege to borrower • of repaying part Of the principal money at- any time. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister, Seaforth. 850 A parts of the Co Licensed Auctittneer for the furon. Sales attended in all Int'. All orders left at THE vill be promptly attended to.: Counte- Promptly attend dress Brussels P. ceesion 12, Otey. 'Licensed Auctioneer for the Huron. Sales of all description d to on reasoliable terms. Ad - 77 QEAFORTH 114 kJ , Jarvis and 0 eases .ot Horses, Infirmary, or els Charkes modem ilia y. Surgeon. RSE INFIRMARY. -Corner of derich Streets, next doer to the Little, Sheep, or any of thealo- Is, successfully treated - at the where, on the shortest notice. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter- t constantly on hand • . Toronto. AB operations g ieranteed. Anesthetics of all kinds administered. Specialties=• Gol4 Filling Town patietts a day or two tion performed. the rooms forme op-etairain cede dal Hotel, Seate nd Perfect Fitting Plates. ill please make engagementa irevious to having the opera- iMe Remember the • place, in y; occupied by C. Caltwright, h. 874 Faculty Gel( Gold MeC SAVING- NAM • TEETH EA the late Mr. ,Bug4 tions begun by h Office over Joh Block, Main Stre Medallist e,nd. College 1114, Toronto School f Medicine. AL TEETH A SPECIALTy. IlLY AND CAREFULLY S MODERATE. e bought out the business of n, I will complete all opera - n satisfactorily to eiteh patient. son's Hardware Store, 3Ieyer's t, Seaforth. The M Wien Standard W. atente and 3Iannfactu red by M. MORRIS. MHE Simplest, Strongest and most satisfactory ppm; grain or driving any light no "equal. 'sawing wood, eh PPM PUMPS kt ere Iron Lift and Double Ac- , which are guaranteed to give' is and hose kept constantly on Eon Force Pump A stock of pum hande oGive me no sale. All. orde 's addr a trial If I do pot give -satisfaction ssed to the undersigned, Mit- itle- attended to. CHR MHE Subscribe el_ Boiler Busi Goderich Foundr and 'wing had a in thatnhop, ate trade all its b attention. First • All kinds of B Smoke Stacks, S able rate?. New Salt•Pans the shortest not ACTICAL t; have bciught the 'Tools and ess lately .catried -on by the and Manufacturing Company, , I experience of over eight years low prepaied to. carry on thet sted to us will recteive prompt. cless work- guaranteed. ' ilers made and trepaired, also eet Iron Woak, &c., at reason - lade and old ones repaired -on ce, and, at prices that' decte CHRYSTAL & BLACK. • OL. Boar, tolvhieh a limited number of sow !will be taken. Terms -$1, with the privilege of teturn- 894 QUFFOLK PI S. -The Undersigned . 11 keep on hand du ing the present season, a Thor- ou hbred Suffol Pig, to which a limited number of ows will be taken. He is one of the best pigs of lis class in thle county. Terms -$1, with the pr vilege Of returning if necessary. Apply on h farm of the indersigned at Grieve's Bridge, Narthern Grave Road, McKillop. HUGH J. mo PIG BREEDERS. -The undersigned will j, keep for serviee at his place in Leadbeiry, ing the pr sent, season, that wel -known Th s pig has a egistered Pedigree, is on of the m the cou ty and has -taken Firs Prizes wh toyer show . Terms --$1 per sow, ith the pri 'lege of reterning if necessary. WM. BRA.Y, Le bury. 889 tflAKE YOUR CHOICE. -Two Pigs, one Berk- '. shire end one Suffolk); will be kept tor ser- x;ie during the present season hy the under - sig ed at - Rodgerville. :Terms: Seventy-five con s at the time of serVict with the privilege of retuning if necessary. J ITN P. MARSH.ALL. 887-8 Suffolk an the othe Berkshire, a e kept foaservice R nnie's Sae Mills, Lot 2, Con- cession 8, Town hip of Ha Terms : with the privilege cif returning* necessery. *S RANNIE: 887 rivE SUFFOLkf3 ARE- . HE BEST. -The un- ' dersigned h s now o Lot 21, Concession 2, L. R. S., Tuckerianith, a id will keep ifor the improvement of -Stock, Tee Tnokouone me SDP- POLK BOARS. The oldest) "Granger," rat; far- . rowed on April 3rd, 1882, . eis bred by . Win. Elliott, Milton, Cotinty of alton. .His s re' and his dam were b th inn orted. The second, wad bred by Afessr A. Prink & Sons of the connty.of Peel, and both his sire. and is dam were also imported , They are as good igs as praven by the ex ended pedigrees whch are . registered in the C nadia ,Herd Book. Terms GEORGE PLEWES 891 irn cp 0 0-1 6-4 tri tti • td eAs Sid tr 511�� N v1111ITO tt fr> 1-3 U. S. 3fAIL STEAMSHIPS Sail from Pier 20, North River, New York, Every Satutday, for • GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY RATES OF- PASSAGE LASGOW, DERRY, BELFAST OR LIVER - 00L, CABIN, $60 to 880. SECOND CABIN, $40. STEERAGE, OUTe A ichor Line *efts Issued at lowest rat s are paic free of charge: in Eligland, Scotian and F r passage, Cabin Plans, Book of Tou , &c., GREEN N -EW Yon; or to S. DICKSON, Post Offiee,'Seaforth. 882 St. JAMES' HOT (Fernterly of Sharp's Spiel, Seafath,) PRO PR I ETO RS. MR'S Hotel, which is situated directly op j_ Union Station, has recently been r and refurnished throughout, and is now the best and most comfortable hotels in th - itt4'Every possible attention paid to gues ehaeges very moderate. 845 iosite fitted ne of city s and R. L. SHARP, Proprietors JNO. BRIGHAM, APPLES! APPLES! CRARLES' DONALD & CO., 79 Queen St., London, E.C., Eng., ibe glad to correspond with Apple Growers, Merchants and Shippers, with a view to Autenin and Spring ,basiness. They will also give the usual facilities to customers requir- ing advances. 869-89 ettominsemensoseassa MUSICAL INSTRUMENT EMPORIUM, SIEAFORTH, ONTARIO. OTT BIROS., PROPRIETORS. _ Read the following,testimonial by one of the best inusieiane of the present day : ' tiThe Upright Pianos of Messrs Dunham deserve, as well an emphatic " endorsement, as a decided sucdess. They develop a tone, which in power and " sympathetic quality, can not be surpassed by the now existing Upright Pianos, ' and are equally beautiful in th ir musical qualities asevell as in their exterior appearance." -THEODORE HONIAS. EXCELSIOR ORGANS. This celebrated Organ has always - received the highest ward wherever shown, taking first prize at the Northern Union Exhibition i October, 1883. Among other Organs shown at this 'shrew were W. Bell & Co., Guelph ; Kilgour, Hamilton ; Karim, Woodstock, &c. Call and see us before buying. Old instru- mentstaken at. their full value. Orders for tuning pianos and organs attended to at once. SCOTT BROTHERS. N. 8. -§mall Instruments, such as violins, Guitars) Accordeons, Con- certinas, &c., on hand ; also a good assortment of Piano Covers) Piano Stools, &c. All kinds of InstruCtion Books. STAMPING Patterns for Kensington, Crewel and Outline Embroiderie,s. NEW 'MILLING FIRM IN SEAFORTH. THE SEAFORTH ROLLER MILLS, o LATE THE RED MILL. Having bought the above mills, and refitted them throughout with all the latest and best machinery thatuld be procured for a GRADUAL REDUCTION ROLLER MILL, And the result attained is, they have one -of the best - milla in the Province, Farmers can now get all their GRISTING and CHOPPING done -in Setiforth, and have it horee with them the same day, and S-atisfactian Guaranteed: For sa, e by the ton or in less quantitiese-FOR CASII. Cash for any qaantity of Whea M TIVMAS SMITH will ;personally superintend the Seaforth Roller THE SEAFORTH GROCERY, l -s the best place to spend your money. HUGH ROBB, Main Street, eaforth„ the People's Grocer, Has now. a better stock than ever of GROCERIES, CROCKERY and GLASS -- WARE, Sugars and Teas a specialty ; 20 pounds of Sugar for $1. Good Tea for 50 Cents. .1 -lams and. Bacon, cured- at my own packing house, always on hand. Honey extracted puke from my own kpiary, at. 15 cents per pound, or eight poumll for $1. H. ROBB, Seaforth. Judicial $ale. In the High Court of Justice, Chan- cery Division. In the Matter of Partition, ATTS vs. WATTS. Potsuent to the judennent made in thie cause, *there WM be sold, with the approbation of Sutherland malcomson, Esquire, one of the Mae- ters of the Sepreme Court of Judicature, at Ood- • erich. At Scheffer's Hotel, in the 'Village of Rippe», ;on 'SATURDAY, THE llth- DAY OF APRIL, A. D, 1885, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the folloiting property, namely : : The South Half -of Lot munber Twelve, in the south Boundary COncession of the Township of Stanley, containing by admeasurement 48 aeres, bethe seine more dr less. . The property ie ad - ventage uslySituated as tO schools and churches, being wi hin a few -Miles. of Varna and Iiiimen. The Ian is in a good stete of cultivation, 10 • acres in tall wheate5 actes seeded down, lb acres of fall *owing done, 3 acreshardwood bush, eke, etc., welt drained land :well fencect There is a ntiv Flame I -loose -on the premises, 18x28 feet, 2 rfoundatton .and good cellar.. Also a Emilie Barn :no. re eme:sse, trith kitchen attanhed, 14x16 feet, stone 36x56 fe . t, ie good repair. !There is also on the daTxeoefeiss OF SALE. ---Ten per cent. down on the le to the Plaintiff's Solicitors, and the balance nto Court withm one month thereafter, without inter* when ,: the purchaser will be en- titled ton Conveyance. The purchaser at the time Of sale will be required to sign an agreement for the ctimpletion of the said sale. The property will be pet up subject to &reserve bid. Li other, respects the conditions of sale Will be the stand- ing condtione of this Court. Further .particulars Official G larch:an, Toronto, or MESSRS. GARROW the Plaintiff's Solicitors. S. MALCOMSON„ Local Al ter at Goderich. MANNING & SCOTT, Dated his 12th day of March, A. D., 1885. Sea MRS. SMITH S tO inform the people of .Seaforth ley ai d vicinityi that she has enlarged her Confetti() ..ery. Business, and has refitted her Oyster P dors reeardlees of expense. - She keips Green Fruit of- all kinds on hand. She Re ps Tobacces and Cigars of the best. brands. • She ke ps the best :restaurant in the dounty: She ke pa Fresh Oysters, which: ean be had in any style required. - She ke paOysters either in bulk or in cans, which ar 1, received 'fresh daily. She pa s every attention to customers. She sells on very reasonable terths. Remeniber the plane, first door north of Reid: & Wilson s Hardware Store, Main Street. MRS. SM ITH. A PRIZE • Send. Six Cents for postage and . receive, free, a cestly box of geode, which will help all, of either sex, to more money 'ght away than anything else in thie world. 'el -tunes await the Workers absolutely sure. t ' onto address Tame & C., Augusta, Maine. 854x52 Educating Horses. Prof. Bullock, The Champion -Horse Educator and Teacher, wishes to inform. the people of -Seaforth and vicinity, that he has rented from Dr. Coleman the largebuilding known as the. old drill shed, for the year 1885, which he has nicely fitted tip for the purpose of breeking and training Colts and vicious Horses, where he solicits a public in- spection. All those desiring to havetheir eolts or vicious horsee properly tinined, will -find it to their interest to improve this rare opportunity, as the Professor thoroughly understands the art and science in all its branches, and :also guaran- tees to give perfect satisfaction in every lospect. Hie headquarters at present is at the QUEEN'S the public'for their patronage in the 'met, feud hoping toesolicit a liberal share in the future, I remain, ybur Most obedient servant, TO ligtont'il May Concern : We, the undersigned, having employed 'Prof Bullock to handle some celts for use and feeling sathfied that it has been greatly to our interest, take pleasure in reeommending him to the pub- lic, feeling,confident from our own observation and experience that his system for training and educating colts and vicious ha ses, far excels any system we have ever had the pleasure, Of witnessing, and we heartily recommend him as a -master mechgnic of his profession. It is bet a short time ago that he came to our town a per- fect stranger, but since that time he has, by his strict attention to business and gentlemanly be- haviour won hosts of friends, and we are most twenty t'o hear of his stay in Seaforth this year; and hope that he may reeeive a liberaltpatronage froin all those desiring to have a- Well trained horse, and- we cantruly say that we are more than pleased with the work that he has done for JOSEPH WARD, JOHN CAMPBELL, JOHN KYLE, JOHN CAmrsELL, M. D., T. F. COLEMAN, FRANCIS CAE,. K. McLnen, Jeans ARCHIBALD, SAMUEL Mc -ewe, Postmaster, and MICHAEL HURLEY. SEAF,ORTH WOOLLEN MILLS Haring my New Mills now in first-class rue Meg atonndiers and friends that with Enlarged Premises IMPROVED H R Y, I am bettet than ever prepared to turn oet WORK On the shortest notice, and will be pleased to see all my old customers arid as main- new ones. A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS On hand to trade with as nsual. A. G. VeNEGMOND Pornlarity test of merit, but we /Area that no other medicine- . such universal appmhatie,.. state, and country, mai aultea 'The following letter from r interest to every sulterer RIIFUt1414T;k?F': li 11 14 ., t, . • ,, ,, , 3: . • 1 - 11 to Lowell al-elite...4' Salt Rheum .LS -worst form. Its liken .!ons actue e i-rtri more than half the sunece of la e tee natl hmbs. Be was canal:: cured oe Almanac for 186'1 Pittatannn Sold by all pruggists; $1, she boa lesefor $5. Grand Trunk Railway. Trains leane Seaforth and Clinton stations follows: GOING BAST - London, Huron GOING NOR,TII- Express. London, depart- 7.45 A, Hensall.. 9.07 Bariunctotl.d: 99:2:345 Londesboro .. 10.00 Wingham, arrive 10.35 Wingham, depart 7.48 A. Kipper'. 9.13 London, arrive'. . 10.51 Mail. 2nd Class, 6.10 9.35 6.24 9.57 6.29 10,07 6.38 10.22 7.05 11.30 7.27 12.16 rteL 7.46 12.48 7.55 1.16 mail. 2nd Cle.se 3.17 11.21 11.42 4.19 1.11 4.27 1.27 4.32 1.36 4.43 2.35 5.50 5.30 Wellington, Grey and-Bnice. GOING NORTH- ACC0111. Express. Brussels 9.41 9.53 Wingham . 3.10 10.20 GOING SOUTH- Express. Aceom. Brussels 7.15 - 11.50 NotE.-The Morning Train going South and the Evening Train going North, run on Tuesday, Thmeday and Saturday mile-. BARGAINS. FOR THE NEXT will offer the balance of my stock of AT _COST'FOR CASH. Come and Get Bargains WHILE THEY LAST. A Few Second - Hand 'Coal and Wood Stoves Cheap. C. WHITNEre, CHEAP STOVE HOU SEI SEAFORTIL CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD - OFFICE, TCRO,NTO. Paid up Capital, Rest, - 2,000,000. The Sea.lorth-Braneh of this Bank- continues to receive deposits, en whieh interest is allowed the most favorable terms. limns on all the principal towns and cities in • Canada, on Great Britain, and -on the tinted T0.1:111 -of the Coemerelai 1,1XECI:TORS' NOTICE. -All parties having TA claims against the estate of the late Wm. Edgar, of the Village ef hippen, in the townehip of Stanley, are hereby notified that the eaid elahns properly attested must be Med mith either - of the underiigned at Kippen, on' or before the Ilth day of April, 1885, and all claims not then in will be barred .settlement, as the affairs of the estatetnnet then be .1 closed up. All pas -ties in; debted to the said estate must also settle -the eame on or before the above date, as all debte re- lied]) fog unaettled thetdate Will be put info PETER COOPER)) Kipper', 3larell 1601, 1885, 902-4 'DULL FOR SERVKE. BULLS AND DAMES 1.)- FOB. SALE. :OATS FOR, SALE.- The undersigned will keep for service on Lots 23 and 24, township of Grey, his thoroughbred Durbani Bell "Losd Level)." : Terms ter seaeon.--For one thoroughbred cow eta', for eadi additional cow $7, for one grade cow a3.50 for each additional cow 83, Cows retailed regularly, and not in calf will be charged: half price, Cows from a. - distance will be fed Or pastured at reasonable rates if they wish to leave them. "Lord Lovell" has been shown 14 times and has taken 13 first prizes and oneseeond. lie has proved himself eure and geod stock. getter. He will likely be even at Spring Showe. Also four young Bulls for sale from 11 to la months' old, got by Lord Salem, Coutty AVelliOgtors. They are good size, ' ter White oats and Black Tartar Oats, lattbr from Scotland aed perfectly clean. Price, 40 • cents per bushel, DAVID MILNE, 001.3.:_tillel. •