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ES, LATH,. &c- ola saiisiaction to thez• i patronage, en are e nployed. Cuetort Planing. Ti-RO. 1.DFOOT-- MAY 1885 .A.11 Sorts. —As they were singing the voluntary; in church, a young man, sitting in the pew back of a gayly dressed lady, whis- to a friend by his side: "Mrs. Brown' bonnet is so loud that I cannot hear .the singing." . —A pastor in a Ma.Sattchusetts villaga has the eccentric custom of presentiug every \baby born into his congregation with a rattle. The record of the last three years shows the purchase of 25 rattles, only. , ..„ —Tennessee Pays $2,000,000 yearly for drink—more than the value of her is crop. In Mniiich, Bavaria, • the men drink an average of from two to three quarts of beer per day. Bavaria has a brewery for every thousand inhabitants. " —The Philadelphia " Record:" haa been demonstrating that prices for coal in that city are too high by gotng into the business on itsown account.: in two months it sold -over 15,000 tons, the saving to the buyers being about $15,000. —One of Mr. Spurgeon's publishers has just made him a present of a black- and-tan colored carriage, upholstered with the most luxurious cushions, and containing various shelves for books and parcels, an array of cigar -boxes and trays, and a handsorae looking -glass. —At the island of Cyprus vigorous efforts are being made toextirpate the locasts. Screens that if arranged in line would stretch 315 miles in length are placed before 20,000 pits into which the insects are trapped. It • is calculated that about 195 'Anion of the pests were destroyed in a year. , —Our temperance ' friend, "The Voice," follows Dr. Johnson's example in his controversy with the Billings- gate fishwoman, and in reply to the 44GlobelDemocrat's " declaration that Mr. St. ,John is "an Warnous and un- mitigated liar," replies that the " Globe- Democr t " is "a double -headed, equi- lateral old pa,rallelopipedon." —A not very reverent, and., certainly not at all profitable, discussion was held lately by the students of a Western theological school over the question whether, in case of a prayer having been read from a printed slip op a formal oe easion, and there having beena typo- - • graphical error reversing the meaning of a passage, the message was received by a Providence as uttered or as originally designed. - ; —A church now building in Michigan is to have as seats arm -chairs of. cherry Wood, mahogany finished, with tilting backs, each. chair being provided with hat, shawl, cloak, book, umbrella, and cane rack, and a foot -rest. . Nothing else seems needed- to make. a model _church except sound dOctrine,live Chris- tianity, and a pastor capable of keeping the occupants of the luxurious chairs wide awake all the time. —Says the Richmond "!Religious • Herald;" "A preacher's Wife • of three years' standing says that she would rather hare her husband go aa foreign misaionary than to be a pastor. She declares that she could stand the heathen • in foreign lauds better than she can en- dure the c-ranky men and officious wo- men in the churches. Since we came -to think of it, we must confess that we do sometimes get some rather troublesome people into our, churches." Common taters :" " I am aware , that the commenfators do not agree with me," said the Rev. Dr. Foosterer in his , serrnon. Next day old Farmer Turnip-. tops &rove up to the rectory With half a cartload of fine pink -eye potatoes. 7" Mornin', parson," said he, " Ye told ire yistd'y that the common ta ers &chat agree wid ye, so I brought ye L trifle 0' the finest pink -eyes that ye ever laid yer eyesein Bans q' flour—that's what they —The question as to what constitutes the distinetion between tempera's e and and teetotalism bas been raised in an English life insurance case. A St ader- land moneylender had described himself in applying for a policy as " temperate, not teetotal." After hie death it Was shown that he drank 'sixty glasses of whisky a day, but, "' without intoxiCa- .. tion, mid all in the way of - business." His duties were described as to "see captains and keep them warm for the firm," That, it /turned out, meant keepbag company ILiitl drinking in public - houses with the sitilors to whom loans -were made. —A novel, missionary enterprise is to be undertaken in South America by the Roman, Catholics. It consists of a float- ing mission on the Amazota The vessel 'used is to be called the " Christopheros," and will be manned by " priests, whose duty will be to evangelize the popula- tion who leave the banks of the ' river and make for the forests when the wa- ters go down." It is•to contain a fully furnished -chapels as well as ample ac- commodatioln for the Mitred Captain an€1 his clerical crew. ' —Trameus writing of . Dr. Gardiner Spring, in the,New York Observer,says: In the year 1819, when he hail been pas- tor nearly forty years, .he - came to my stady, and in great confidence made known to me his desire a.nd purpose to find a colleague, to bear with him the burdens of his pastoral charge. I said to him, "You certainly do not require it on account of infirmities, for you still have the vigor of early days." Then he made this memorahle answer, -" True, very true. I am now 64 years old, and do not feel the need of a colleague,- but the Itimewill come when I shall need one, and then I 'shall think I do not." Good Manners Understood and Practised.. Fine eensideration and sympathy are ingrained in good manners. When I was a sehool-girl 1 was -one Sunday the guest of a girl friend. At church my friend's father met an old minister whom he bad known years before in the country village where be was born, affd . he brought the old gentlemaa home to dine with him. A shy, delicate man, it was evident the minister had been will- ingsto serve in the -waste plaCes of the Master's vineyard, where the hire was small and the labourers few , f or his clothes . were pathetically shabby, and the simple elegance and for ial serving of the dinner bewildered h in, ftin,1 made him nervous. With the mitsome fm- aer-bowls were brought in, and, after e . eyeing the One by his pl te a moment, he raised it to his lips an I drank off the water. f' Excuse me, m 'am,",be said, touching, it with his withered fingers, '1 never saw such pretty Cups before. What do you call them?: I would. like to buy one for my little girl." "They are plain ruby larwls ; I 'think that iswhatthey are called," said the hostess, 'Sipping from • her own. " Do not buy (sne ; I have a very pretty one 1 should love to send to your daughter, if you will be kind enough to accept , There was not the moving of an eye- Jash. The host glanced at his wife with loving pride, and followed her example. Even master Tom aged six, whowas ready to laugh on all possible occasions, and was always making inoprortune remarks, gravely drank from his finger - bowl, and slipped down from his chair without a word, and I, heard him say afterwards to his sister, " Doesn't mam- ma have lovely thoughts ! She's going to give him that pretty big cup, that's just like a finger -bowl with a handle to it. Oh, I hope he'll never know what those bowls are used for !" • . GRATEFUL—COMFORTINGls EPPS'S COCO BREAKFAST. ' "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nu- trition, and by a ca,reful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr.. Epps has proYided our breakfast tables with a delicately . layered beverage which may save ue many doce tor' bills. It is by the jUdicious use of sueh .artieles of diet that a constitution may be gradu- ally built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds -of subtle mala- dies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft. by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourish- ed frame." --Civil Service -Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets by grocers, labelled thres-L," JA1E8 -EPP.8 & Co., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England." ,Sole :arid for Caruula, C. E. colson, Mord:req. 894-52 • . A Wide Spread.lEvil. The great sduree of cousumption and of -ugly sores is Scrofula in the blood. Burdock lood Bitters purify the whole system and cure, scro- fula, as as the Miereeeounnon blood huinere. 85762.2w. " A Golden Opinion. Mrs. Wm. Allan, of Acton, declares that Hag - yard's Yellow Oil is the best household remedy in the -world for colds, croup; sote throat, burns, sealds and other painful complairts: Her opin- ion is well founded; 857.52.2w. , , A: Sad Negle t.. , Neglecting . • constipated. co ulition• of- ! the bowelaisSute to bring ill health • and great !suf- ferieg But-dck Blood '.Bitte s regulate ! the bowels in a natural manner, pun ying the blood and promote- a healthy 'action If the stomach, liven!kidneys and bowels.' 857. 2.2*. .. • A throat C A cure for croup. There is no better ilemedy for croup than Hagyard's Yellin Oil taken in- ternally and applied :recording o special direc- tions. This is the great househ Id panacea for rheumatism, stiff joints, pain, in ammaition, &e. 857.52.2w. • Easily Caug t. n is very eas3-L to catch cold, bbt not so easy to cure it unle s you use ilagyard's Pectetal Balsam, the best remedy for all throat, bronchial and lung troubles, coughs, colds and consump- tive tendencies. 857.52.2w. o... - Drive It Aw Y. Drikre away all poisonous hulmor from the blood before it develops in scijofula or some chronic form of disease. nrdock Blood Bitters will do it. 857.52.2w. 1 ._.......,/,.....i • ° PeVer, eolic, unnatural appetite, fretfulness, weeknessiand convulsions, are some of the effeets of worms_in children ;• yiestroy the wcirms With Dr. Low's Worm Syrup. 1852.52m. so • 0,- . Use Prof. Low's Sulphur Soap for prielly heat, nettle rash, scaly eruption itch, and elldiseas- sd conditions of the skin. eruption, ! •__4„.....es_____ee 1 The hectic flush, pale, hollow cheeksland pre- carious appetite, indicate worms. Freeman's Worm Powders will quickly and effectually re- niove them. 857.52m.1 . „ , e• • Ow ! National PHIS are sugar-coated, mild but thore ough, and are the best Awned' and liver pill in use. • 857.52m. -------oire•-•e-- Downright Cruelty.; To permit yourself Lola family to 1 Suffer! With sickness when it can be preve cured so easily -- With Hop Bitters! tedsand Having experienced a great deal of . Trouble from indigestion, so much so that I came near losing My. Life-'. My trouble always came after eating any food- • However light And digestible, For two or three hours at a time 1 had to go through the most Exerntiatine pains, - And the only way I ever got - Relief! s Was by throwing up all my stomach contained. No one can conceive the pains that I had to go through, until At last? - 1 was taken! So that for three weeks I lay in s e -bed and !e . Could eat nothing ! My sufferings were so that 1 called two doctors to give me something that would stop thepain ; their Efforts Were no good to me. At last I heard a good deal About your Hop Bitters! .. And determined to try them. ! - Got a bottle -in fonr hours 1 to k the -contents, of : • « One! -Next day I was oat of bed, land have not seen a. Sick hour . From the 'same canee since. • I have recommended it to hundreds of others. You have no such Advocate ee I arn.-George Kendall, Allston, Boston, Mese. • Colunrbus Adeocite, Texas, April 21, '83. Dear Editor, - 1 have tried your Hop Bitters, and find they are good for any eomplaint. The best medicine I ever used in my'family. Talerier. VT None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" or " Hope" in their Hanle: 864.52m. Boys aild Girls Who are growing rapidly, -should, OP ensure strong and healthy constitutions) be given regu- larly Robinson's Phosphorized Emulsion, to keep up the Waste that is continually going- on in . the system during the growing period. 891.52.2w. MONEY TO LOAN. e -1,1-0NEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans 'at 6. per VJ jent. -Interest pa3-able half yearly, or fit - per cent. yearly, witlethe privilege to borrower of repaying -part of the Plincipal money at any time- Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister, Seaforth. 850, _ "s• -ss: , AUCTIONEERS.. -j-P. P BRINE, Licensed Auetioneer for the « County or Huron. Sales attended in all parts of the County. All orders left at Tim ExPeserea Office:will be promptly attended to. DELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron. Sales of all description p mpt13- attended -.t on reasonable terms. Ad- d -ess Brossels P. 0 or apply on Lot 4, Con- cension 12, Grey. •77, . _ VETERINARY. SEAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY. -Corner of Jarvis and Goderich Streets, next door to the Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Ont. All dis- eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do- mesticated animals, succesefully treated at the Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the shortest notice. Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, ,Veter- Wary Surgeon. P., S.-A•large stock of Veterin- ary Medicines kept constantly on hand - LEGAL. THE HURON EXPOSITOR. ri ARROW & PROGDFOOT, Barristers, Solici- Ur tors, &c., Goderiolt, Ontario. J. T. Gars/row, Wm. PROUDFOOT. •486 - • • -Do C. HAYS, Solicitor; &a Private Money to 1.11„ lend at lowest rates of interest.. Office - Corner of Square and West,Street, Goderieh• 774 • CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers, ,Solicitors in Chancery, &e., Goderieh, Ont. M. C. CAMERON, . Q. C„ PHILIP HOLT, M. G. CAMERON. 1 • 506 T. Ms BEsT, BarriSter, Solicitor, &a ,; 011ie - . Cady's Block, Three ricars North' of he Post Office, Seaforth. Goderich Age5t8-Cbft ON, HOLT & CAMERON. T1°,110.1:85E6 a )19 eAro il EY late with Cameron, , Goderich, 13.arrister, o- lieitor, Conveyancer, &c. Money to loan. . Ben- son's Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth.• 786 • ; , 876 A.NNING &• SCOTT, Barristers, Solieitors, Conveyancers, &c. Solicitors for the,Bank of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to I loan. Office-Bezever Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. Mae'NING, JAMES SCOTT. 781 HOLMESTED, successor to the late !filen of . McCaughey & Hohnested, Barrister, Se- licitor Conveyancer and Notary Solicitor for . • the Canadian Bank of Corlamerce. Money to lend.. Patens for sale. Office in Scott's Bieck, Mein Street, Seaforth. kirgR & DICKINSON, Barristers, ke.,Kent's Block, Wingham. Solicitors for the Bank of -Hamilton. Commissioners for taking Wilda - its in Manitoba. F'rierate funds to loan at 6 per cent. Lucknow Office every.Wednesday. H. W. C. METER, E. L. DICKINSON. 738 rfARROLL i& DICKSON, Solicitors, Convey- ancers, &c. Money to lend. Seaforth and Brussels. Seaforth Office over Johoson's Hard- wa:ie Stote, Main Street. N. B. -One member of the tiniewill always be in Seaforth Office. EIS. CARROLL, Seaforth; W. B. DICKSON, Brussels , DENTTSTR,Y. . kT_ M's T D; S., and M. R. C. D., et 4. 'Toronto. All operations guaranteed: Anesthetics of all kinds administered. Specialties - Gold Filling and Perfect -Fitting Plate's. Town patients will pleele make engagements a day or - two previous to having the opera- tion performed. rtVs Remeniber the place, in the rooms formerly occupied by C. Cartwright, .up -stairs in Cady's Block, opposite the Commer- cial Hotel, Seaferth. 874 33_ 727-_ALTscsiv DENTIST, 7 Faculty Gold Medallist and College . Gold Medallist, Toronto School of Medicine. SAYING NATURAL TEETH A SPECIAL TEETH EASILY AND CAREFULLY ! „ EXTRACTEitt tar CHARGES. • IMOTEIWTE.In N. Be -As rhaVe bought out the business of the late Mt. Buggin, I will complete all opera- tions begun by him satisfactorily to each patient. office over Johnson's Hardware Store, Meyer's Block, Main Street,-Seaforth. 4 'b.P •••••elnevraect.,,, :444.,?•\ ' tVkj .10AVirr "N. 4'q • ar.e,,WcA" 11/4/4 Zfr) - Think yon could g t such nice Dress Goods as I4saw at .1 ilANTON E3R031-:. The other da, they are beautiful and so cheap. New Jersey cloths, lie* Satin clothes, new French fettles, Otto- man cords, French all wools, nunscloth, beiges, Check brocades, cashmeres and some New Yorlt plaids very nice, and such a lot of buttons, I never saw the like Isefore. I tell You they have the most fashionable goeds I saw any place, and then they have a, dressmaker from the city, first class, She:understands her business to a T. She is. getting lots' Of work and no wonder, for if you want style and neatness, taste and economy, and fine godds at a low price go to RANTON BROS.' And young men and fathers; we take the lead in gents' -outfittings. ,Cork- screw worsteds in olive, wine, prune, nvy, &c. English, -Scotch and Canadian tweeds, and a grand range of choice pantings just in. Clothing to order in latest styles. And look at our hats, hats that are hats. Ties that are pretty. Braces that are good. Spend your money at Ranton Bros. EXETER. And You'll be Happy 1 LIME! LIMEI LIME! THOMAS CORNISH • Has opened his Lime Houses in • Hensall and Centralia, • And is now prepared to furnish LIME of the very best quality to all requiring it, on the most reasonable terms. • During the season he will be at Hensall every TUESDAY and FRIl )AY, and at Centralia every - MONDAY and THURSDAY, to attend to cus- tomers. • • • THOMAS CORNISH. • . 905 • -- 11DURE BRED BERKSHIRE. -The undersigned I Will keep during the present:season, on Lot 5, Coneession 1, Hay, a pure bred Berkshire Boar, to which a limited number of sows will be taker. Terms, -$1, With the privilege of return- ing- if necessary. JOHN WILLIS. Hay P. O. 894 MAIFE YOUR CHOICE. -Two Pigs, one Berk- ehire and one Suffolk, will be kept for ser- vice during the present season by the under- signed at Podgerville. Ternis: Seventy-five cents at the time of service, with the prlvilege of. returning if necessary. JOHN', P. MARSHALL. • 887-8 SUFA) K AND BERKSHIRE,Two Pigs, one 1 r Stiff k and the other Berkshire are kept for servic at Rannie's Saw Mills, LA 12, Con- cession 8, ownship of Hay. Terms: 81, with theprivil ge of returning -if necessary. sAmpEL RANNIE. ` 887 ... {settee 0 o oughbred Of sows of his privil ! the fa North GR1E -OLB PIGS. -The undersigned winee hand during the present season, a T Suffolk Pig, to whicha lindted nit 1 -will be taken. He is one of the best blase in the county. Terme-41, with ge of returning if necessary. Apply' m of the undersigned at Grieve's Bridge / lei Gravel Road, McKillop HUGH . • • 1 , ; oi be pig th a 3 5 BE E SHIRE- eep 0, Con esSion girlie 'ige to will li admitted. ed by It Jan is one of the Terms !z-0 vice, 3 ith t TH03 AS I- PIG. -The undersigned during the present season on 12, Hullett, a thoroughbred B which a limited number of sow Tbis is the pig formerly . Henderson, of Tuckenanitle, -best pigs of his class. in theme e dollar payable at the time oft Nor e privilege of returning if necese MOS. ' 904 vil Lo rk wn nc tY ry f r -FT 1 3 SUFFOLKS ARE - TH'' BEST. -The lun j ' sersigned has now on Lot 21, Concessio L. R. S:, Tuckersinith, and will keep for impro ement of Stock, Two THOROUGHBRED POLK teeter.' The -Oldest,' "Granger," was rowed on April 3rd, 1882, was tired by Mr. el -Elliett Miltinn County of Halton. His sire his I dim 'wefts both imported. The sec "Xis e Tone" was farrowed in April, 1884. IHC was br a by -Messrs. A. Frank & Sons, of lthc count of Peel, and both his sire and his werie s� ail orted: They are as good pigs were e er o ered for service in Huron as 0(511 prote by ' he extended pedigrees which registe ed ini the Canadian Herd Book. Tem '51; wit the riVilege of returning if neeess GEOR E PIrWES. 891 ! 2 tin UN ar ne nd nci, am al be arE ry. CO x• a CA Be -xi t . • ', / • C2 '•A . 2L C) = rev • • ■.■may■• I.■-■ .. ". �• IIS ACME CLUB --SKATES, IMPERIAL CLUB SKATE,- GERMAN CLUB SKATES, CHEAP CASA SKATES, _ALLTh[BERS A.ND • SIZES, AT -ILO -WEST. PRICES, SKATE 'REP.IR.$ OF ALL KINDS :KEPT I:N STOCK. • • Ot , 7.5 --0 0 171 -. CD p W p *I W P .:-,41 0 er• , , • _Aavoi-icsiR. S4111 . ro ora. POO , . l Aneher paid frela Fo eppl; GREEN, Office, CLASOOW ' •C •, fr d pi , ,‘eaforth. , U. from SGO ,' CABIN BIN, WARD, Line e of esage, 0 }1EYDERIIQN NEW S; M Pier 2 .Eve ATE V, D $40 ..„28. Dra char Cab Yon i.awm York, ' - OR LIVER. SECOND OCT- - 1 rates ,are and • s , Tours, &it., 7 BOWLING Poet • 832 , , - ! • IL STEA3ISHIPS , North River, New y Satinday, for IA LONDONDERRY. OF PASSAGE RRY, BELFAST si:60 to 880. STEERAGE, PREPAID, 921. s issued at lowest e in England, Scotland n Plans, Book of BROTHERS, 4, or to S. DICKSON, CAN Paid Rest,: PRE I The reeeilve bhe i 'D Canada States, °Mee Hotel. .:!. . .! F. HO - 'XII up 1 S ro ft.• • ! DIAN 'AD Capital : - . .IDE.NT, SEAFOI'TH •afortb eposits, firsvorabl on all on ;Might First NESTED, . B Olc - Br o th; Greer an d .THE NK OF COMMiRC , 000 -, ., 2,000,00 . . . . continues. o allowed n cities n the Unit d . COMIllOrel 1 Manage . 639 FICE, TORONTO. , . . , - S8 s . ON. WM. NICKMTER. 1 BRANCH. »ch -of this lank whieli interest is terms. prineipal towns !and Britain, and on . old. Or SOCTII of the ! A. II. IRELAND, Solicitor. -Duo 1,, tended I ! E D. S., INCIAL- erineer. o. 'IL -S. . . . . „ CAMPBELL AND Were. AMPI3ELL, • . r SURVEYOR and ON by mail promptly a Mitchell. ' ' il - 8 • THE MEDICAL HALL, STRIMMT SM.A.PORI‘, Has ji st opened oat the finest and. hest assortment of Pipes in the country. If you wan a nob )3r Meerschaafra Pipe or a first-class Brier or Wood. Pipe, go to the M d cal Hall, where you can get something that will please the eye nd give you s ti faction. A splendid assortment of Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brush s tall piices. Toilet Soaps assorted—Pear's scented and lamented Soap, Bed Clo er Toilet Soap, Albert lIoneY Toilet Soap, Princess Lonie, Carbolic Glycerin.and Cuticura, Toilet Soaps; Colgate's Cashmere -Boquet Soap, Sponges, 'Chamios Bath Towels. , Combs—A splendid variety of Dressing Combs and Fine qo hs jnst opened from' the English markets. Purses awl Walletnew and selcet.t Ve draw your attention to our well -assorted stock of re prugs, Chemicals and Patent Medickes; Wh tchigrei complsite in all its -branches. ' We have also .:for Sale the pure juice! of s r especially for sacramental purposes; and unfermented.Ilt . la hi dilv recomi e ded by first-ciass medical men as a nutriment and beverage ' drinkin many a ea of si kaess; &c. . i - R m mber he place,next door to .Dunealie& Daucan's dry goods. thre., Main • street,. 5 laforth. ' 1 C. DUNCAN, Cheinisi and Druggist. L STOCK COMPLET rgq Assortmentt to Choose From. POP LR 1310ES RIJLE LOWEli THAN EVER THIS SEA". vel-yting New, Frgsh and Handsome. TIMISCDITI,, IA. TEA. AT THE SEAFOR Ncler 4 the Has J th L ho1ds and 6 POW give Eptire Satisfaction, or Money Refurd alj hillids ;of Groceries. Fleur, Oatmea, Fliour, Oats Barley, Screenings, Chop Fee Turnips Carrots, and Cabbage. A large s Also a TEA. TEA H TEA STORE. Time to 'Get the Bch Value EY Dtpffered in Seaforth for your Money. A.- 0-- 4.T:T_T-11% st Received a Very Large Consiginikent of TEAS. Ire now one of rges‘and Best. Assorted Stocks westof Toronto. In Teas alone the now 75 Packages. Prices from 15c.,•20a., 25c., 30c., 35c., 40c., 45c., 50c., 55c., c. per pouad. Thiss Stock Consists of GREEN, BLACK, JAPAN, GUN - ER, and TEA DUST, and will Guarantee them to be all FRESH and ed. Also a large Stock of Sugars and , Cornmeal, Shorts, Bran Buckwheat Salt, Coal Oil, Fish, Apples, Potatoes, ock of China, Crockery and Glassware. Large Ass4rtment of Lamps and Lamp Trimmings. Oat taken in Exchange for Oatmeal at MW Rates. A CAL S LICITED FRO.11.1 ALL . GOODS DELIVERED FREE. •A. G. AULT. Seafo `T'XIM rIth. Restaurant MRS: SMITH WISI ES t ) inform the people of Seaferth aid •k nityl that she has enlarged her Confecti1 ne y Jimmies% and has refitted her Oyster P Hors needless of expense. She ke nis Green Fruit of all kinds on hand. ep Tobaccos and Cigars of the best She k brands. She Ice ps th best restaurant ,in the tenuity. She ke ps Fr sh Oysters, which can be had in •any style!. ui ed. She keeps 03 -tors either in bulk or in cane, which are re .ei 'ed freeh daily. She pats efrey attention to customers. She sel s o ery reasonable terms. 'lemon bet t e placeolrst door north of ileid & s thr ware Store, Main Street. MS. f.1 M;TH. ,SEAF ET WOOLLEN MILLS. Flavin in • w Mills now in first-class running order, I 1aY12 p easure in announcing to my cus- . tomers aid irk ids that with Enlarge, Premises and iM:PFOV D MACHINERY, I rein ie. er han eVerprepared to turn out !!R CLASS WORK .On the sl or es notice, and will he pleased to see all m - o d ustomers and as many new ones. _ A LA. E STOCK CFGOODS d to tradewit as -usual. A. ;G. VexEGMOND la itchell S4ndar4 DM IL\tI, 'atm ,ed and tManufactured by MICE S niPle I Wiz dnfill sewing AA po4, e machinery, t I also iiafluf1 tion Force Plun sa.ti.tAsfatoecti ' of hal 111 no sale-- Give II tr el 18.e -1,711.12i -Po5.L.rdo;.es,pr MORRIS. t, Strongest and most satisfactory yet made. For pumping- water, opping grain or driving any light as no equal. • P$! PUMPS! cture Iron Lift and Double Ac- ps, which are guaranteed to give nips and hose kept eonetantly on al. If I do not give saeisfaction ressed to the undcreigried, nptly attended to. W. M. MORRIS. A PP CHAR. lvv79Qu , LGLroiei ,), e seow gtio.v etuhter n u ing adi a lees. Constanc GREAT CHANCE! ‘114 A. STEWAR -Wishes to inform the people of Kin urn aed vicinity) that he has purchased the Ste k of Mr. J`,111CS Stanley, at A Greatly Reduced P aid will give his customers the benefit Goods will be sold at and -under cost Parties wishing bargains should come on a oree, as the goods will go quickly; The highest price paid for tutter and ' .ggs, and all kinds of Fa:nn Produce. J. A. STEWART. 906x2 6HRYSTAL & BLACK PRACTICAL 0 I LER MAKERS r1IIHE Subscribers have bought the ools and 1 JL -Boiler Business lately carried on by the Cd exit+ Foundry and Manufacturing Company, al Id having had an experience of over eight years in that shop, ale now prepaied to carrj on the tr de in all its branches. Amy work entrusted to us will receive prompt at ention. First-class work guaranteed. 1 All kinds of Boilers Made and repaired, also Si toke Stacks, Sheet Iron Work, &c., at reason• ab drateS. --ew Salt Pans made and old ones re aired on th shortest notice, and at prices t iat defy co npetition. « I CHRYSTAL & XLACL Fp11, SERVICE. BULLS MN DAMES fl FOIL SALE. OATS FOR SALE.- The iuidersigned will keep for service on Lots 23 and 24, townshisi of Grey, his thoroughbred !Durham Bull " Lord Lee ell" Terms for season.-- For one thmemehbred cow as, for eaeh additienal coW $7, for one grade cow 93.50 for each additional cew t3. Cows returned regularly, and not in calf wiii be charged half pnee Couie from a dPtanee will be fed or pastured at reasonable ;Tates if they wish to leave them. "Lord Lovell" . Ie h .en shown 14 times and has takea 12 firat SI APPLES! S• DONALD & CO., - St., London, , E.C., Eng., 1 glad to correspond' with Apple I , . , Merchants -and Shippers; with a n and Spring business. -They will , stud facilities to costomers require - 869-3:1 prizes apd one eecond. He has proved himeeif al sure and good stock getter. He will likely be str.sale from 11 to 15 month' old, trot b • "Lord en at tgpring Shows. Also four your Bulls and-t‘Dames" boughtfrom and W.ViTat , Salem, County Wellington. They are geed size, eolor and eondition, with choice pedigrees and will he 5old cheap. • Also a quantity of McAllie- ter White Oats_ and Black Tartar Oast lately from Scotland arid perfeftly clean. Price, 40 cents 1 or bushel. DAVID MILNE, Ethe 903-12 HEADACHE Axe generally induced by Indigestion, rola Stomach, costlyeni•rre Deficient Circulr.t:«•se, or some Deraneserecstt of the Liver end Eleistive Estate:a. -SuCzaas w.:11 find r&f Ly the r,'so a-7—$ 11 s 1101.1 Ls., to stimulate the store" and 7.701.1ZCOR lar daily movement' of the bows. Jesv action on these organs, Aserit's the blqod from the brain, and reItete seed eure at forms of .Cc!'rensstive and ::sert -us Headache, Bilious Ileaclaellet and headache; and by keeping the lewd, leen, and preserving the system in a leas:ail condition, they insure irseeernite fe.tere littacke. Try PREPAI ,'ED ' Dr.:J.C..Ayer&Co,,Lowcii Sold by ail Drugesta, 1/4111 THE BIG MILLS,. SEAFORTH. Tho above mills have now been thoroughiY re- • built upon the complete HUNGARIAN R4LER PROCESS. The Mill and Storehonse Buildings have been greatly enlarged, and mew machinery "applied throughout. THE LATEST IIVreVED ROLLS. D— Flour Dressing Nachines- From the beet Manufacturing Firms have been put in, and everything necessary added to enable - her to turn out flour SECOND TO NONE In the Dominion. The I facilities for receiving grain from fanners and for elevating and shippirsg have also deen extensively improved. Gram can oow be taken from farmers' wagons, weighed, and loaded into cars at the rate of 700 bushels per hour, by the work oftwo men. A LARGE FEED STONE • —FOR --- CUSTOM CHOPPING Has been put in, and the necessary machinery for handling chop and coarse grains. - A good shed has been erected, so that wagons can be unloaded and reloaded under cover. WHEAT EXCHANGES Promptly attended to, and FIRST-11AS& ROLLER FLOUR 'GUARANTEED. CT.TSTC)1/1 1-1M1:3 Chopped satigaeterily and without delay.. ROLLER FLOUR; BRAN, SHORTS, And all kinds of CHOPPED FED Constantly ell hand. • Highest Market Price Paid in Cash for any Quantity of Wheat. • APPLE BARRELS, —AND— FFIEFECOARSE AND LAND SALT FOR SALE.: Only first-class and obliging men will be. kept A to attend customers. The liberal patronge 01 -farmers and general trade respectfully solicited. A W OLII.VIE &C11I • PROPRIETORS. T. 10. KEMP, Manager. DAIRY GOODS. MI in want of first-class Dairy Goods, will de, well te call at Whitney's, And see our American Iron -clad :!Jilk C2IIS and just the thing to stand rough handling. A full stock of Cans; Paiis, Pans, Stmieers, and everything for the -dairy. Gallen Star Range With large tops and stands. No table or box required to stand it on and jnst cheap as smaller stoves. Es ery stove guaranteed. In ordering Troughing don't forget to eee Mir Galvanized Iron Trough in *ix foot lengths, making few joints and a better job. A full line of Stoves, Tinware, eatlery, Lamps, , American and Canadian Coal oil, te., always on handa • AR orders for !Jobbing promptle attended to , C. M. WHITNEY. N. 13.- Three hundre.d Cedar Posts fereale AUtion Sale of House and Lot in Seaforth. ..1.0•••••=1M. The following property will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Commenial Hotel in Scaforth, on Saturday, the 2nd day of May, at 2 o'clock p. ne, That desirable property situated on. the' orner of St John and Sparhng Streets, in the toWn of Seaforth, at present oecupied by Mr. Purvis. The lot ie one-fifth of an etre on which . there are a comfortable dwelling with hard and • soft water, a large out -building, :slid well stocked -- with plum cherry and crab apple trees, currants and grape vinee. eredosed eritb a new substantial picket fence. Tenne.-Ten per eent on day ol sale and balanee within one month. .1. P. BRINE, Auctioneer ; C. F. P.VeliLEY,Prs-ptietor. -9e7x2 '