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The Huron Expositor, 1885-05-22, Page 741, n at ME, feoodstart frone fl to 'pis Lah- sh, per Omit. rked - ttrket Arad _ , aL C141-. Millinery Bali, esevs. ete stock of kities and 'iumso laces* at tavotsp the same. il Ste PIeaSe e have en- kiater /tout iers, Remelt. 9oa-S, reincove•cl" to ie. his Old - - he wilt :be Id as many . with their :Henderson's Store, 31a.in MING. ,thiseountia ,law. for thts iat it itbp and eb;hien, ERS last /auger' ting special a guarantee iven to te- Grist Mills,- _ hinee, and short notice ers. west rates. •of L1. epaine con - 'DRY. HaUSE. CO ERS; 0.4Y T. ORTH ankg husi- th e in Ma:ni- itreaL n deposit. eest rates. La-CA,tte ! - tend to Con- e-- money on houses-, ate -- MILL FAUORT rik his nuttier- tettronage ex- bueiness favored nith 'do well to I.ria-e ep On tiand DINGS, LATH, &c. "atisfaetIon to eir patronage employed. mu Planing.: ADFOalit • MAY 22, 485. • A'--Witar- o SuCceSs, . Are you a yowl - beginner in life and, without capital at the start; save brain and- mueele ? Th eare _amply sufficient for the battle if fa thfully and Well cm- ployed, You mu t not cavil or find fault-withy.,our Io „- but go in with enier -gy and Make the est of it. Penh -find-. bagis . a. chronic disease. It t prevails largely.: among t lose under :employ. Clerks, and Westin n are addicted to this habit, Oith is a - ad one In their.eyes the employer is mean,. grasping and avaticeens. He e. acts long. hours with plenty of hard wo k. Ile: is niggardly: in his eetimate of alaries; he is Sem inS manner and over: earing in word and aetion. All this an moreis the frequent utterance .of emplo , ees.- What a mistake. Ne.clerk will, suc- ceed wil • is a. chro le fault-finder.: Nit* times out of ten th fault lies at his owit door- and !arises from a _lack of Well-pdi--, formed diatY. Employers,. as a rule, are not ' -arsh, anddo uot exact more than thei 14a: They pay for -services and have 'a..right to -expect faithful -.perform- 'mice. , It their rules_ are, not to, your. liking yOu are free to go, elsewhete... This course iS, far more manly than to stay and at the same time take privateex- eeptions to them a ,ong fellow clerks. . AlerehaUtS soon discover the diScon- tented *ries wh are usually of • that class who, shirk -heir duty. They are also quick ' to 1pe eeive those who .are faithful itiler whet a e determined to earn their wages, It i • the latter who stay and elimb up ste by step to position and a busineseinte ..est, while -the. former drift hero; and thete until bereft of influ- ence, and situatio they sink down to nothingness and di spair. - . One sure way ef success is to make your employees i tcrest your own. if you add to his pro •ts through your en- deavors,1 yoti, nur .ectly add to yours. also. Yu are son nig- good seed that in due Om - will lie en into an abundant F harvest. The eler , who speaks in di - 1 espectfalangung to a fellow salesman con:units a serious hinder. .. Lay that to heart, a,rele if . you have been guilty of this -offence abstah from it in future.. Years ago there ntered . the counting - room of a promine t dry goods jobbing h,ause in Ne' Yor - a yo.ung lad, as office boy. He as bael ,ful, silent andetimid. He minded his ha ines.s, kept his tongue still; anal diligentl performed his tasks. He was. *mew he rd - to find fault with salary, 4ith his et lployer, oehis- duty. Had been di posed . he 'Would have found fr Tient op ortanity to do so, for it was _ .eornmo practice: with both entry cl rks and s Iesmen. He kepthis lips elos!r4I and 'hi books well posted, for he[.was adv need to head book -1 keeper. In due s ason he was rewardedl with a partnershp,, and is to -day- an active njiember o ' a large lobbing firm., and has lake an onest reputation - and fortune,. ' Do likewise, yo mg ,beginner„ as it is a good wa - to gain ausiness success. • : Tail ,!agei o Speculation. If you want to .ake your own -money and. put it into lei .es to fly 0.:11. the com- mon or into tapes to blow soap -bubbles, .you may do so wifhout wronging • socie- ty especially, uniesSyour helpless chit- ..dren are tumbled 'Tito. the poor -house to be- taken care of 1 thepublic, and they probably will be; but .you have no right to take. the proper y of others aaid turn it: into kites to fly a soap -bubbles to blow... There is one w, rd that has • dragged,. down more peopl into bankruptey and, State prison and p e•dition than any ot1n4r ward in the cornet ercial worla, and that ie the word . "b >now." The- .word • is .responsible for i early all the defalca- tions, enehezzlem • nts, _ and finaneial eon- kternations of th . last four Months and a the last forty --- When_ an executor takes money out of a late estate to speculate with it Le does notepurloin it ; he only " borrolles." When a banker m - akes an om verebe ft that he may go into -speculation, he does not commit a theft, heorily "borrow ," - 'When some' mana- ger of - a large,. financial institution, through flamingaAvertisements in some l religious paper or gilt-edged - certificate, gets country peo, le to put their money intosome enterprlise for carrying on, an undeveloped nog, lug,. it is net fraud ;' he only " borrows." NA, hen a young man, _ having eaey acce,s to, a dra,wer, or- a con -e lidential clerk h .ving easy access -to the. beaks,: takes. a ceetain amount of money, -. and with it he makes a, Wall street ex- . nursionKhe is going to put it back, he is • going to,,tvet It al , back, he is going to. put it ba,ck. prat . soon ;.. he only " bor- ,Tows," ' Why, w len you are going to do . wrong, protanme in suck - hot weather. se long a word as the word `-` borrow," a word of six lettms. when you cap get a short word, a wo .1.1 more deseriptive of the reality,. -a we .rd. of only five 'letters, the word " steal " — which she was enveloped occasionally touched the • end of my nose, producing the sensation -which the proximity of beauty never fails to induce. , As she weighed about 200 pounds, it became a little monotonous after a tinie to be sat on, even by this beautiful object. ,1So I said in her ear. "Madam; if the lady just aboveYour child Will take her carpet I bag off the seat, you can be more com- fortable." .At &is the woman who had kept her, carpet bag.on the seat in order to have inc well sat an, turned .around and looked daggers at me. Her carpet bag seemed in her eyes to be as impor taut, and probably as stupid, as the velvet -clad child, which in the meantime had never bndged,' but sat there covered up in richness, staring like a large doll baby at nothing. I The lady, who was sitting on my thigh bones, paid no at- tention to my remark. After a sufficient 'time I repeated it louder. She turned upon me and then I saw her face. and heard her tones in strong Milesian brogue: "\Vhat ' do ye soy ?" Then I saw that the beantiful darne 'was a mus- cular Irish washerwoman.who had roach - ed the dignity of a sealskin sacque. -I got up from my seat and quit th, car, and have indited the present letter :under my sensations. The reignof sealskin Chivalry' has passed. , . Old Subscriber" queries : ; -Where 'would Satan go if he lost his tail ?" To a saloon, of coursd, where they retail bad spirits. --Love is saidto be blind. This will 'explain why the young lover never sees the dog till it is too late to save the seat of his pantaloons. - —" Look at the baste, with histwo toothpicks stickin' out er his mouth," -was how the sight of an elephant first 'affected Bridget Muldoon.. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING 'EPPS'S- COCOA. • BREWAST. • a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the qperations of digestion and nu- trition, and by a careful . application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa,, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately tlavored beverage which may save us many doe - t rs' bills. It is by • the judicious use of such atiles of diet that a constitution may be gradue a ly built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle -mala- dies tarn 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 ptoperly nourish- ed frame."—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets by grocers, labelled thns---`! JAMES EPPS & CO., Romceopathic Chemists, Lendoin England." .ole, ag for Canada, C. E. Colson, Montreal. 884-52 The Fate .of -the Seal Sacque. The seal sacqu must go. Its imitations haveebeceare aInost indistinguieha.ble, from the real arta le, and their eheannese puts them in re, eh of - servant giris and wanhwoutert, ,"G .th" says, in the Minne- • apolls "Tribune" • Yesterday I go on it street car in New York and I discovered approaching me a beautiful obiee . It was a lady With a rich sealskin sa que and with a hat tipped with the eine. The tints of her neck and . cheek seemed glowing. She had with her a h•tle child attired in blue 'velvet with a w iite fur hat. They ap- proached the pia form of the car, and as the lady stooped overtp lift her child up the bundles in her -arms fell to the ground-. When he took lap the bundles •and lifted the ch Id again, "Baby.," said she,. "don't yet .know how to :walk." The baby macl 0 reply whatever, being absorbed perhapS with its mother's_ seal- skin 'sacque. - stupid child I have never see Wi ,en it .was brought into the car i stood stock still ; when the mother p it it d wn in a seat it. didn't knew hoe to m • ve up._ Of course no Wonlan, f q stre t car •ever moved up for another w a lam 'o- the owner of the seal- skin sacq ie havt g insnfficient room, set down in my la I thought that she Would disto.ver ii a moment that she was sitting on somett ing, but that didn't turn out to 1- .the cr. se. She was as RIISIIS- piciotis �i settii g on my thigh bones as . that old. Dutch an of. an' impassive na- • tare Who eaineli one day from. the !fields! , where ir had 1 ecu plowing for. seven ! conseeut've:' ha rs without stopping ; when he ot int the house he said in a , !scarcely Mourn:a way: "I tinks I has some lee le pep lea in my poots," where- upon he eisurel drew off his boots .and . there was foundi a pairof snuffers and ,a small at me I had not up to this -time gat a gh pse cfthe face of the lady in the seals du saegne. ; The back of her neck wa , toward me, and the soft fnif in IsTarrow/Escape. I* * Rochester; Ju•ne,l, 1882.- "Ten year e ago wae attacked with the most ' . , Intense and deathly Pales in iny beck and —Kidneys. Extending to the end of my brain ! Which made me delirious! From_ agony ! It took three men times ! The doctors tried in. 110 purpose. -Morphine and other Had no effect! After two months I was given up to die! When my wife I heard a • neighbor tell what Hop Bitters had• done for her, she at once got and gave Inc s me. The .first dose eased my brain and seemed to go hunting throagh my system for the pain. tees and to my to holdme on My bed at vain to relieVe me, but to, epiates ! The secoed dose eased ale SO much that.I 'slept two hours, something I had nat. done for two months, ,Before I had used fife bottles, I was well • and :at work as hard is any man ;could,. for over three weeke ; but I Worked too hard for my „strength, and taking a. -herd•ebld, I was taken with the most melte and - painful rheumatism all through my system that ever Was known, . • - - • . • •, I called - the doctors again, and after Several weeks they left nie a cripple en crutches for 'life, as they said. •I Met A frie.nd and told him My , case, and he said Hop l Bitter: had cacti him and woalel enre me. I loO•ked at. him, but. 11,1 WALS SO. earnest I -Was induced to tie& them:wean.- . ; In less than four wek 1 threw 'away my crutches and went to work. lightly and kept"on using- the bitters for five Weeks, until i-hecaiee as wen as any lime lieing„ and have beei.. so for six years since. • • . , • It also cured My Wife, Who had been!•siek for, years; and has Kent, her ,atid. my childeen well and healthy witlt froM two; • to -three bottles per 3 ear. There is maimed to be.sick at all if these bitters are teied. • , • - J. J. Berk, Ex -Supervisor. That poor invalid: • Wife! Siater ! Mother! Or daughter Can be made the picturo of health ! With a, few bottles �f Hop Bitters! .-a""tr None genuine Hops on the white poisonous stuff with name. 864.52m. without a bunch. of green. label. Shun all the vile, Hop" or " in .their The Decided; Alterative action . ot - Robinson's • Phosphorized Emulsiop upon the blood, adapts it in a remark- able degree as a Wood purifierwell worthy of the trial of those guttering from a _diseased conditten of the eirculatine fiuid. Alwaes ask for Robin- son's Phosphoriied Emulsion, and be sure you get it.- 891.52.2wa • Hei,dache. Headache is one of -'hose distressing- complaints -that depends upon nervous irritation, bad eireu- totr,---Cu a disordeted state of the stomach, Ireernbowels, ete. The editor and proprietor of the Canadian Peeebyterian was cured after years of suffering with headache, .and now testifies! to • the eirtete of Burdoct Blood 'Bitters.. 857.52.2w. . ' An Ex-AldIerman Tried it. ! Ex -Alderman Taytort of Toronto, tried. Hag - yard's Yellow Oh for • Rheumatism. It cured him after ail other remedies had failed. • 857.52 2w. 1-4•P • &ASecret. The secret: of beenty lies .in pure bleed and good health. Burdoek Bladd Bitters is the grand key that unlocks all the secretions.It cures all serofulous diseases; acts On the blood, liver, kid- neys, ski I and bowel, and brings the bloom, of health to the pallid °heck. ,857.a2.2,w. • • • -- • Depend Upon it. . You Can depend upon Hagyard's Yellow Oil as pain lieliever in ehematitet, -neuralgia and all • painful ind inflannhatory complaias. • It not only reli •ves but cures. 8:4; ,52.2w, ek-eii--e-e- • This is • R. N. Wheeler, nerchant, of Etirton, was cured of a severe a tack of inflammatien' of the lungs by Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam. This great throat and lung healer cures weak lungs, Roughs, hoareencss, bronchitis, and all peetcral com- plaints. 857.52.2ee .• • Aftrr Twe tyYears'ree Year • Siiffering •, Rev. Wni. Stout,' of Wiarton, was cured of scrofulons abscess that seventeen doctors Could not cure. Burdock 13Ieod Bitters was the only sncessful remedy. it tures all impurities of -the system. l 857.52,2w. l . . - Prof.i- . Cse Low's -Sulphur Soap for prickly heat, nettle aish, scaly eruption, itch, and -all dis,eas- ed conditions of the Skin. 857.52m, E * Is ON -E3EPOSITOFt. Phospehorized 'Emulsion, to give activity to the I brain, and strength to the constitaie , and thereby • prevent the atteeks of fever an other deetroying diseases. -891.52.2w _ elate* • The hectic ileshnpalet hollow cheeks a d pre-' carious appetite, indica e • worms. Fre man's Worm Powders will epti dtly and effectu IV re- move them. 857.52m. • • 'National Pills are sugar mated, mild bu oth,a5np.52m are m e the best stomach and. liver msieg8 • Boys and Girls • Who are growing rapidly, should, (to strong and healthy constitutions) be give larly Robinsoh's Phosphorized Emulsion, hp the waste that, is continually going on system during the growing period. 891.5' thor- 111 in nsure • regu- keep, e the .2w. : •• —.�.� -- Fever, colic, colic, unnitnral appetite, fretf Allesse Weakness and convulsions are some. a the effects of Worms in children; destroy the worn s with Dr. Low's Worm Syrup. 852.52m. •• • LEGAL. ; ARI1W .& PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solid - ter , &C., Goderieh, °Mario'. J. T. °ARROW, wm.- ittoup soca. - 686 RC. -HAYS, Solicitor, &e. trivate Mosey to n lend at lowest rates of interest. . filge— Corner of Square and West Strei:t, Goderich. 774 elAMER01.7,, HOLT & CAMERON, Bar isters; V Solicitors in Chancery, &e., Goderich Ont. M. C. , CAMERON, Q. C., Pam. Hour, 11. G. .CAMBR(IN. 4 1 506 I" T Me BEST, Tlarristcr, Solieitor, &c. 1 flice= 0. . Cady's lllock, Three Doors North• f the Post Office, Se forth, Gederich Agents— letteat ON, HOLT & 0.ivaos. 870 .i TOFTIIS E. .DANCEY, late with Ca neron, A Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrist r, So- licitor, Conveyancer, &ea Money to loan. Ben- son's Old Office, CardMi's Block, Seaforth. 7. i ANNING & SCOTT, Banisters, Sol cite Conveyancers, &e. Solicitors for th 4 Btu k of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to lo . Office—Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. MANNING, JAMBS SCOTT. _ 781 , 'El HOLMESTED, successor to the late rm of It , • McCeugheyHolmen sted, Baist r, Sce licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solici or for the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend: Farms for sale. Office in Scott's. Block, Main - Street, Seaforth. • ; I ' • .T e Hard -Worked Man . Otbusiness,I toiling- day by day, with little chance for rest, should take occasionally RObinson's BYER & DICKIINSON, Barristers, &c- ,Kent's 111 Blbele'lVingham, Solicitors for the Bank of Hamiltonqonmlisaioners for taking .a.ffida- vifs in Manitoba. Ptivate hinds to loan it 6 pet . cent • Liicknow OHIO every Wednesday. H. W. C. Mame E. L. Dickixaos., 738 CARROLL & DICKSON, Solicitors, Convey-% =cern &c Money to lehd. Seaforth and. Brussels. Seaforth Office over Johnson's Hard- ware Store, Main Street. N. B.—One member of the firm will always ite in Seaforth Office. P. S. CARROLL, Seaforth ; W. B. DICKSON', Brussels DENTISTRY. M -71-4Th S" and M. R. C. -D., of • . • Toronto. All operati Ns guaranteed: Anesthetics of 11 •kinds; administered. Specialties -- Z -101a ,Filling • and. • Perfect •Fitting Plates. Town patients will , please make engagements a day. or two preaious to having the opera- tion perfortheda S'e• Remember the place,- in the rooms formerly •occepied by C. Cattwriga, up -Stairs in Cady's Block, opposite the Connner- Ciat HOWL Seaferth.! 874 MONEY TO LOAN. osEyTO LOAN.—Straight loans it 6 per hent Interest•payablehalf yearly, or 6N per cent. yearly, with the pritilege to borrower of repaying part of the principal .money at any time. Apply Ito, F. HOLM 'STED,. Barrister, Seaforth. • 850 UCTIONEI RS. T P. BRINE, Lieensed =Menem" for the e)- . County of Haan. Saijis attended in all parts of the Connty. All rders left at TUE EXPOSITOR Office will be prom itly attended to. • I, DELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the ...M. 'County of Huron. Sales of all description , promptly attended to, on reasonable terms. Ad- dress Brussels P. Pt or apply on Lot 4, Con- cession 12, Grey. 77 r C.3 c.f3 2Z1 I 1:11, r-- VN:11 , e••••••r,440, 5 ?, • '4" , ‘4"- DLL JO NOI TOUR 13RED` BERKSHI E.—The undersigned tiak• enWII keep during the resent sea eon, on Lot , 5, Con e*sioh 1, Hay, a ] ure bred Berkshire Boatel whieh a Ihnitedig miter of sows will be mg n leansaurys—. $1.1,43wHitNh twhthpLiivsi.legnae ofp,,reoturn- 894 I , Tvice du 'rig the present se sAK YOUR CHOICE. Two Pies, one Berk- j, a the time of service with the privilege of retard g if hecessary. J thte f°urndseerr-- "h re and one Suffolk, signed :at Rodgerville. v14511be b byke 7•8 RN P. MARSHALL. enus: Seventy-five cjUFF)] t.„3 Si for setiv c cession , the priv 1 RANNI QUFF oe might», d Of sows w of his cies privileg' - the fani Northern 611.1Eyt. K AND BERKS lk land the other "at Rannie's Saw Township of Ha ga of returning if PIGS.—The u nd during the pr Suffolk Pig, to wl II be taken.' He s hi thecounty. f returning . if ri f the mideotg.nec Gravel Rad, M • IBE.—T4 Pigs, one Bcrk :t $1:21: Con - are kept with Con- Terni- r ecessary SA83817UEL • dersigne will keep sent sea on, a Thor - d number s one of t je best pigs , with the ecessary. Apply on at Kiil 00-e S pr. u GB Hr8i ej a BERKSHIRE: PIG.—The under k• ep during the present se 6, Cone s oe 12, Hallett, a, thoroug 'hire PA r towhich a limtted num will be i mitted. This is le pig for ed by M John Henderson pf Tuck - is one cl he best pigs of h's class M Terms.+ ne dollar pa.3,a,b1 at the • nice, wi the privilege of . ethrning THOMI 8 AMOS. ' --• - 'THE FFOLKS ARE •de ighed has now o La R. , Tuckersmith, a improv i ent of Stock, T gone Be FS, T The oldest, rowed o April 3rd, 1882, Elliott, Elton, County of bis da I were both im !" King • n," wasfatrow ,was bre •y Messrs. A. .county HE BES Lot 21, d will k o 'Imam "Grange las bred 14 elton. mited. d in April 'rank & f Peel, and both his sire a were a are as g o imported. Thel, were e .1 offered for serv ce in Hur proven 1 y the extend pedigree registe 'in the Canadian Herd B 81, wit i e privilege ofreturning, i GEOR PLEWES. lead ' will • •on.en Lot tired Berk- er.of sows lierly own- rsinith, and the county. iine of ser- f necessary. • • 904-1f .—The un- encession 2, •epo for the MIRED SUP! ," was far - Mr. tWin. is sire and be second, , 1884. He oils,. of the id his dam pd pigs -as as can be which are pk. Tering • necessary,. 891 The OPULAR 9.'ALLIO S. - 1 ! ! Toted. Trotting eta11ion • " FU140IL" Thcwnner of the Sporting Times at Toro] - in 1877, open 1g) all Can :stand fo, Tierce this season asi folio\ --.Will ',hive hit own stable, Binteefie • ceed te - oxworth's ' Hotel, Hensel thence Central Hotel, 'Exeter, tot Tueeday Will proceed o •Eliinvill thence Woodharil, for night At Will pr ed through Ki kton and: Fullarto s Corner for non ; hence ;ford, fen night. - Thurs ay. .Will Roffritch'. Hotel, Sebeinevill , fonn ; to"Ilick'S louse, Mitchell. foi! the nit, —Will n oceed to Pen ergest's II 1 for noon ; -ahaw's Ho for nigh , bury's 17 • own sta, 1 [lowing I ' contine, -. weather 1 tallion Race to e. He will os 43tlido Monday. , for noon ; !the night. oj e,dinoersanao3aiLti nsseldale to I to Carling- I proceed to pn; thence ht. Friday. I thence to Ham +ttls, ,Seaforth, Saturday—VI ill prom to Ratten- I, - Clinton, film noon ; tl ence to his . where he will remain u itil the fel- nday Morning. This to ite Will be d throughout the season health and c. 'nutting. - • • • 1)sscn ir o A • Ps .IGREF..—"F ilton " is e benaitifid chestnut, stands fult 10 elands high, and is, o Ind in every' respect. lis trotting quail* med no eon ment, as 1 ey are well known, tu ring won anti any races, - 1 not more than an. ther - Stallion in Ontario. He is not only a.t o ler, but a ;A e of tiotte s. Some' of his petf r nalices in 18 7. lie won he Stallion race oronto, Wood inc Park, pen to all ; Stallion in the Domini ni given by he Sporting I Times, ich was a laree purse, an a 8100 gold I medell • ed, which is it possession 1 his former owne, . avid Gillis; S . Catherine ; the heats woe lteo ed •froni 2:35 to 9,4. :32, beating Chest- nut Hill; N -ho has a reeo el of .2 :221. o an Amerh: ! can tine ; also the stuu week he w n the 2 : 34 r • heatetrotted lose to -,2 :.3),.tbTilhee2sa:13n5e, t season he n of them. • ! race, !ev ' seaso 11n h ‘1‘ivor a race t 11; aterlo • over1 ' heavy track. The ne. estartell' c i eight races at d won sev 7 In the fa of 1880, he tee tted in L, ckport, New York vl ii. he won let place, tin e 2 ; 29, fith heat. T 1 gars. ii 2 : 4th he t. th•ccia3 beatin e of Port 1. fled lin t won e Err Illall(le 4 tfC111111 1 1 erluetri ringeot .I. Has just opened out the you want a nobll Meer§ the Medical Hall,. where _ you satisfaction. A spl Brushes at all prices. T Red. Clover Toilet -Soap • Cllycerine and Caticura Chamios, Bath Towels Fine Combs just opened' select. We draw your Salt1C season he won a ace in Nia- 33; rack vertaheevy.- In 1882, on the e time 2 : 31, Lest season he won the 11 ve at Forest, Ind traek, he on the ree tame of Ailsa Craig, and rote time 2 : , track he Secretary, ?1r. H..1. Pe • mime more aces,. but t mse perfor- I o to-ehow that he is no h•aud, but a, o Otter. t His prize career in 1880, at the' Fair, !rorontot he took 1, t .prize in a • horses, also 'diplomat for' best of any eget, slioN ed three yearsi sion in St. Catlibee. hor to harnese, he won hot evin ,e for Road Stallion, and i] a.; class for yak, whieh he. was not allow '; I tformanee of some of his' Fulton ti ted in 2 :33, cavned by tIeali3;1, ,12. °waled -by A. F. St. .Joh the e ar uc3. Moitatt, - -y, tis eertie ty. .•.11 e prizes each ed to show colts: Lady lin Nestor: • Chestnut ank, -2 : 33, owned by 4, Lyod ; Tile i • lee, 2 : 35 ; owned by R.Jq nes ; 11.5 -year ° 2 :73:5; owned by David 11iflis. All of ( hued in the vicinity of 84. Catharines. Ma gin te 2 t:33 ; mvned by H., Julian, Port Dal ions ; 1"011140, Daniels, • 2 : 30: e owned by • Sim n! a tmes. Hamilton. Fulton wa.s sired by 31 Old Tem •..etehe by Old Royal Ge dam by daby inn orte eish Harkaway. The dam If Feline' was alsq the in of Fred Hooper, ree d • of 2 : 23. She w4s. a behutiful bay mare with binek Points, and was p irchased by Mr. Bonner,- f New York, in 3874 oil breeding purposee. ' T.ani. .-4-To ineure a foal, a20 ;- pa, -able the lst of adaleaYy; 1g86. Parties disposi ig of mares bef rel 'paling time, will be held responsible et thet in foal or not. All at -Tickets at owner's ns .• ,huies from a distanee will be' provided for at reaseineble raes. Groom's fee, 5 cents, to be.• ' paid atitiine••of service. th(REG)l1. & McIala TOSII, I Pihntietors. S.. 1IUTEi1, Maim:wen! - 908x74 CAN T:1-1 FA aIAN BANK CF CE E kD OFFICE, TORONTO. Paid •'est, PR SI )ENT-, HON. •WM. 11CMASTER. ; r- ip Capital, •,•,16,000,000. 2,000,000. EAFORTH BRANCH. 1 . . 1 . The Sca bith Brandi of this Bank continues td receiv' de )osits, on which interest IS allowed oti them 1 st exorable terins. ' Dm ts •a ell the principal' towns:.end cities in Cared', 0 Great Britain, and oil .the -United State a bo ight and sold. •• • • Ohl e— irst door Soler; of the Commercial ' MEDICAL HALL, RIEJT S1A.FORITI-1, • est and best assoltment a Pipes in the conntfy. If haum Pipe or, a first-class Brier or Wood Pipe, go .to you ci,n,set something that will please the eye and give ndid assortment of Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Shaving •Het Soaps assorted—Pear's „scented and unscented Soap, Albert Honey Toilet Soap, Princess Louise, Carbolic collet Soaps; Colgate's Cashmere Boquet Soap, Sponges, Combs—A splendid variety of Dressing Combs and om the English markets. Purses- and Wallets new and ttention to our well -assorted stock of • Pare Drugs, ClierniCals and Pa.,ent Medicines, Which is complete in all its branches. We have also for sale the pure juice of the grape, 'especially for sacramental purposes, and unfermented. • It is highly recommended by first-cl ss medical men as a nutriment and beverage drink in many cases of sickness, c. Remettiber the place street, Seaforth. next door. -to Duncan & Duncan's dry- goods store, Main • DUNCAN, Chemist arid Druggist. C3- 0 E.3 INT IL, I 0 I; *. {t1 's11°4172,01r 0 Hotel F. H A. H. 1RELAD, Manager. ESTED, Solicitor • 1 • 639 • T H E. A R OLD. t matic Steamooker, C in IV for cooking anythieer that can be: , bo led or roasted. . bIsa4;p8n 11 1 ns up he three minute. tea n. or odor can esc•apc into the room. • 411 th . 'Nutriment, hichnees, q.ncl flavor, of thctf. d i • retained. to nnot scorch: ' Ne tiSF o watching. -eitboiis over. o. 1, one gallon.. 0. , two gallons.. ; • , three gallons - o. -jI, four gallons 0. 5, five gallons kettle; a shallow 'tett' led in the above prates. ooker can be uscel on a 8 inches, 20 cents; 9 i 4 :15 cents. - ar A,1 eceinP i.a'hC t ye, in ehoi D. S. CAMPBELL, I , 1 ROVINCIAL LAND SURVEY011, and! Civil Engineer. Orders by mail promptly at- tended to. D. S. CAMPBELL, Mitchell. A pply to %V. A. ElAdEll, ;=. it) 25 ... 290 350 .. 4 25 4 75 , as Steamer kind of stove. 31 25 cents; afc rtb P. O. 907x3 FALL Zir.4 "Mee nte.-; •• &tete, elev. – ••,4- TOCK COMPLETE. • Large Asportment to Choose From. POPULAR RACES Everythin RULE • LOWER THAN. EVil TniS SEASON. New, Fresh and Handsome. o tT. sQ]TJI NIP TEA. AT TH Now is the Time to Ge Has Just Received a V the Largest and Best holds 175_ Packages. and 60c, per pound. POWDER, and TEA give Entire Satisfactio kinds .of Grocerie Flour, .Oats, Barley, S. Turnips, Carrots, and Also a Large Assortme Oats taken 1 A CALL SOLICITED EA. TEA TEA • SEAFORTH TEA STORE, the Best Value Ever Offered.in Seaforth for your Money. .A.- ry Large Consignment of TEAS. ssorted. Stocks west of Toronto.. rices from 15c., 20c., 25c., 30c.,. 3 his Stock Consists of GREEN, B DUST, and will Guarantee th or Money Refunded. Also a la Flour, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, reenings, Chop Feed, SalteCoal Oil abli'a,ge. A large tQii9f China, t of Lamps and L nep .„ 7 •777i----": U -07'?GGIST tea-eget/ , TESTIFIES. Popularity at bitine is not always the test; test of merit, but we point proudly to the fact that no other medicine has won for itself such universal approbation in its own city, state; and country; and among ell people, as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. • know. n b. lassachusetts Dniug:is:ts.hyeoaursId2b:ootf The following letteerrefrk.74 oanrie °fat::: lanteHrillt tievAeliSsuir' i Rheumatism, so Se- _ m vere thnt 1 could not move from the bed, oar •drees, withont help. I tried several rune - dies without much if any relief, nitil I took AYER-51 SARSAPARILLA,' by the use of twa • bottles of whip. I was completely cured.. Have sold large quantities of your &ellen- naluene, and it still retains its wonderful popu:arity. The many notable cares it ha* • elIectea in this vicinity convince me that it is the best blood meuicine ever offered to the, public. E • Paver St., Buckland liaSs.,"f'May1113", 11i82.182..7 SALT •RiiEuivi ovGerEselter% the 1,10wela 'was for over twenty yleaCrsarbpeettereChisorPierinatioovti to Lowell afflicted -with Salt Rheum in its !worst form. Its ulcerations aetually tovered • iore than half the surface of his body and limbslie was entirely cured by AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. StIO 'certificate /II Ayern Almanac for 1883. • PILYBABED BY Dr.J.O.Ayer&Co,Low.elliMassi. Sold by. ill Druggists; v, six bettlei for 0. Young Man,- He now holds one of. In Teas alone he now c., 40c.'45c., 50c., 55c., ACK, JAPAN, GUN-- m to be all FRESH and ge Stock of Sugars and horts Bran Buckwheat , Apples, Potatoes, rockery and Glassware. n Exchange for -Oatmeal It Mill Rates, FItOM ALL, GOODS DELIVERED FREE' • A.� ALKT. ;TT' Seaforth Restaurant MRS. S XXTIS}IES to inform the and vicinity, that si Confeetimieey 13usinest, 81 Oyster Parlors regardless of She keeps Green Fruit of • She keeps Tobaccos and brands:. She keeps the best! resta. • She keeps Fresh Oysters, ally style required.. - She keeps Oysters either whieh are received fresh dai She pays ceery attention She sells on N'Ory reasonal ITH people of Seaforth• - e has enlarged her d has refitted herr 11 kinds on hand. I Ooritance! A GREAT CHANCE! •xpense. • - J. A. STEWART, e terms Cig-ars of ,the best • , • . Wishes te inform he people of Kinbure aed rant in the county. vhieh her be had in Ajitiemilleist3 's,ttallnalteyll:altlis muchased the Stock of; 3tr. • in bulk or in cans, „ - • custom - 1 . ers.• ;• A Greatly Reduced Price, & RIt e cfirst door north ' of ';Sold ememberthplae ', ilson'eHardwaiedele,MainStreet'• ' and will give bis customers the benefit. 5 I; lr Goods will be sold at and under cost. 1101 ;,TH. Parties wishing bargains ehoeld come on at tttEA.F0gTH• WOO LEN! MILLa once, as the obods will go quickly. ; Having my New,31i1ls no order, 1 have pleasure in -an temers and -friends tliat.wit and • IMPROVE!? M 1 am bettenthen ever pr FIRST -OLA On the shortest notice, and see all my old customers an in first-class running: ouncieg to my cue - Enlarged Premises- OHINERY,1 pared to turn out s WORK will be pleased toe as many new ones. I OF: GOOD,S ith as nsual. G. VeNEGMOND . A LARGE sToc Itheltand to trade A the Mitchell . Patented and Man Ws M 1 HE Simplest, Strongest Windmill yet, made. sawing wood, chopping gra mach nery, it has no equal. • PUMP'S U MPS ! I a so manufacture Iron Lift and Double Ac- tion 'orce Ptimps, which a e guaranteed to give satisf tion.l A ock pumps and h • se kept "constantly on hand . . fen e ind atrial. lf I do not give satisfackon nos'e. All orders addressed to he undersigned, 3t. *chell P. 0, promptly attei ded to. 87 -52 W. M. ,MORRIS., Standard fa•ctured by ORRIS.' • and most satisfactory For pumping water, n or• driving any light go, PLES! C ARLES' DO The litgliest price paid for Butter and Eggs, and all kinds of Farm Produce. J. A. STEWART. • DO6x2 A PPLES;1 ALD & CO. 9 Queen St, Lon Ion E.C.1! 3 Eng I . 1 ILL be . glad to c rrespond with Apple Growers, Merchants and Shippers, with a vie to Autumn and kpring business. They will •, also give the inmel facilities to oust:micro regatirel ing t1dvances, CHRYSTAL SL BLACK, PRA?TiOA.L MAKER B3ILER THE Subscribers hate bought the Tools and • Boiler Business letely carried on by the Guderich Foundry and tianufaetung Company, and having had an experience of over eight years in that shop, ale now prelim ed to carry on the trade in all its branches. Any work entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. . First-class work guaranteed. All kinds of Boilers made and repaired, else Smoke Stacks, Sheet LIon Week, &c., at-reason- ablerr Salt xePans made and old ones repaired an the shortest notice, and at prices that deb - competition. CHRYSTAL & BLACK. VETERINARY. CjEAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY.—obitner of la Jarvis and GodericleStreets next door to the Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Ont. All dis- eases of Horses, CattleeSheep'or any of the dci- mesticateh sueeesefully treated at the Infirmary, or elsewheze, on the shortest notice. Charges -moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, 'Veter- inary Surgeon. P. S.—A large stock of Veterin- ary Medicines kept eonstantly on ha.ted LIME -1 LIME! LIME! THOMAS CORNISH Has opened his Lime Reuses in! Hensall and Centralia„ And is -now prepared to furnish WU of the vers- best quality to in mot-dr:us- it, on the most reasonable terms. • Daring the season he will be at ileneall every TitItteDAY and FRIDAY, and at Centralia every MONDAY and THURSDAY, to attend to oils, t0Menis , TI-10.,MAS CORNISH. LOOK HEREI a t$, V. 4.4 1 " 1 • I • to. :•• 775 suN fr.(4tt . _ ,ette tee..., aft eteee -sr to. t A t, tette, • is41,;41 If it's- nice -Clothing you want, a Dress Suit, a stylish pair of Pants, or a Swell Vest, rn tell you where to get fine goo at a low price, just as nice as you will get in the city, and for far less money, and ha' is at Ranton Bros., Exeter. They have Corkscrew Worsteds in Olive, Brown, I • Navy, Wine, Prune, Myrtle, Dahlia and Black. Select goods and more used than ever before. Coating 'Velvets in Drown, Olive and Myrtle. These are what You would call slick goads, ex. ft -a nice, and sure to please. Tweeds for Suits in Scotch, English and Canadian makes. Cheeks; • Mixtures, Fancies. &c., solid for wear, neat In • appearance, and suited to all times and classes. And such a grand lot of Pa htings, you ought to ete them to appreciate them. Wide Stripes in dark" and light,. Narrow Stripes in dark and • light, Hair Lines, Fine Cheeks, &e. Tart, tone, &e., is what the boys say about them. Th211 they have the largest range of Gents' Fur- nishings in Exeter, Only -think Of it! Over 300 Ties to select from, and they ale a dandy lot too, 1 tell ton. Sc( res of Di -ave. -a the latest in Felt and Stew Hats, White Shirtse&e. • When you want anything in the alOVe, -be sure to go to 4 • ,• 869-39 905 Ranton Bros., EXETER. DAIRY GOODS. All in want, of 11.1.st-class Daii•3- Goods, will d • well to call at C. M. •Whitney's, And see our American Iron-elad Milk Cans and Pailt, just the thing to stand Taitgh handling. A full stock of Cans, Pails, Pans, Strainers, and everything' for the dairy. • • Golden Star Oil Rinqe With large 'tops end steeds. No etable or box required to stand it on, and juer as cheap as smaller stoves. Every stove guaranteed, ' In ordering Troy:Oink &net forget to see our Galvanized hem Trough in six foot lengths, - making -1m joints and a better job. • A full line of Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, La nps, American and Canadian Coal Oil, nee alneys on hand. All orders for Sobbing promptly attended to C. M. WHITNEY,. N. Se—Three hundred Cedar Posts for sale. qt. VARNA BOOTS,. AND SHOES. The subscriber begs 'leave to thank bis numer; ous. -customers 'foe the liberal patronagetexteeded to him since commeneing.Imeiness in Varna, and trust that he nely be favored with a continuance of the same. • Farmers and - Others _ Wili save money by coming and examining my stock and leaving their orders as I eine:nil keeetneetbe best stock .of all Ithels and all work guaranteed te be first-eleen, as T.- intend to build up a good round businees- All whoare troubled with corns •or bueionscomc right along and get a good fitting pair of boots at a reasonable price. • • Fine ha -»d sewed boots a spedalty, and a per. fect •at guaranteed, Repairing neatly done and promptly attended, Come :one.Coine all • SAMUEL WHIDDON. os r.. 11