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The Huron Expositor, 1885-07-17, Page 7ride - S.- bie hf.45- nth -r-ee 4ur Nene" ! = YOU • * RTH, County. nor thist t lathe • longer special arantee to t Min% • and notice • iance of es of On- (lent/irk', having "Sarsfield „iu the die died at past, ley pest Patrick e dill and fore the and ad - ✓ claims e•counts, held by „An;„•-tt-t•t, i e. aseete entitled • 'Of WhiCli r reeeirea, e for tile of ,lave hatt Me, lee?. etforthe tete-titer. &jai t of the the most Sall every' is, every' :d to ous- 905. 47111.1r. 17, 1 5 •miramiffiam. ±" :41 * - Grey., * COUNCIL MERTING.--Coi net - ni t at _ Tuck's hotel, Cranbrook, July 3rd, pur- suant to adjournment. Members were all present.. Reeve in the chair. In - lite* of last meeting read and, confirmed. communication from Dr. Hutch' son, enclosing receipt in full of Mi. Atkin- .5account for medical attendance; from Michael Keffer, asking to be re- lived' from doing statute labor this y ar, stating that he had performed six aslys extra last year. The matter was re erred to Mike aiul Elliot. :Petition _ .of Roderick NleLeod and 20 Others, yingto ha e road opened uP in front a lots 33, con essieirs 5 and G. Milne dr Bryans iv .re instructed to attend to th matter. n the matter of dispute re Yarding . the original • road allowance tiiken lots 30 and 31, concession 13, It was moved y Win. Milne, seconded byi Walter 0 ver, that the clerk be in- structed to no ify all parties interested to.attend the i ext Council meetino- .,Vith a -iew to a se tlement in the matte .- Carried.' Pe ition of Andrew Luke ' and others for road to be opened up on boundary line etween lot 35, concession 4,Grey, and ot 1, Mina,. Moved by I,Vm. Milne, cc:hided by Wm. El iot, th.t1 the Coun ii1 bear half the exp nse of /lemming- t e stagnant water lying oil road side adjacent to school house, School Section No. 5. -Carried. Moved b Win.-Miln , seconded by E. Bryans, th t John SI mon be granted the Sum of 25 cents #er rod for SO rod S of *ire fre ee, and tha hereafter no morle "no ey be granted f or wire fences, ufiless the rties are no tified by the COunci to build such fe ices. -Carried. Appl ca- -tin of Elias Iiekson for a ditch on road in front of -lot 7, concession 12, Mr. Strachan to at end to it. D. W. Slinger- land applied to have con ession 14 on.ened up to -the boundarybetween Grey and Elm; . Moved by ‘Nni. Mi. e, seconded by- . Brynns, that Mes rs. Elliott and Oli er be appointed to ex- amine said said concession road and re ort at: -next 'nee ing.-Canied. Cou eil . then adjourne to meet again at Da es' hotel, Canbr ok, on the third Friday in[.August ilex when trustees estimates will be receive 1. N ws Notes. , . -A cow on _Wolfe island, deserilied as;healthy and a- good milker, is credited with discharn.i g an eighteen -inch crOw- b4r from bel ind her shoulder. The wonder is how it ever got there. -The Indi ns in Southern., Kan are on thev,ar-tpath, murdering pi ndering th been captured Other is surrm 1, --It is stat q is of SaIishu th Powers ' ra ify the E wl ich has be Senate. -The thirte el ;the Grand • was ope in of last w H milton, wi o eers. The nniiis aual rep lyladopted. I e4tion and co shed. , . 1 A aide , sas nd settlers. One tlfwn bas by the savage and 6n- nded. - d in Paris that the Mar - 'y has issued a circular to •terested, urging them to tian financial cortventi n adopted by the Frei ch nth annual eonvoca on' ode of Canad A. F. rind ed on Wednesday mo ek at the court ho - h a full attendance n - se, of Grand Master delive ed rt, which was unanimous - the evening a grand re- - cert was held In the drill in a Street -Car. "Ca.lifornia en are net SO aCCOM dating to the 1 dies as they used to b said an olci ar conductor. " Mos em will keea their seat and let [women stand but, of course, -whe ,pretty giri c mes . in there is a rush se 'e who'll make room for her." ,‘-‘. Do you -find the old men .m.ore gal- lant than the oung ?" inquired the e - porter. "Ail the t me " said the conduct r. "Why, bless you, ,the market -basket woman has no sort of a chance with-. the dudes, but the old fellows will hop iup, anqgive her a seat just as readily as if she was young and good-looking. The dudes look ou of the window when a lady comes i, and I suppose many of 'ern would soo er stand than be smirked and grinned at by the monkey hanging on to the str p, who thinks he has a right to recogn'tion becanse he has given 'ern his place. I saw one of these fel- lows nicely fix d off last time. A mighty pretty young l idy came in with a nurse, and. the nurse vas holding a baby. The car was full, nd the dude hopped up when he saw t le sweet face of the young mother, and le her take his sat. Well, .F sir, he was gri ming and mill g at her all the time,n aid she looked ad and in- dignant, for -hatever ' way she turned that chump's eyes. followed her. At last she stopped t le ear and got off. The 0- )1 of he a, to dude squatted down and was aboutito give her a p rting mash threugh the window, when he saw a handkerchief ion the floor, H picked it up quick as lightning and skipped out after her. Iaughtd fit to split, and so did all the passeng rs , " Where du the laugh come in?It was politeness on his part to restOre, her property." Weil, I gu ss you wouldn't care or the politeness art of it if you was hi n, and,'kribw wha you was fisting. 'T as. a sort of han lkerchief, to be sure, ut it belonged t the baby -0 yes, th rp was no mistake about ,it ; it was he • baby's, and the dude knew it, too, fare he: had te ached the ground. (yapped it, si as if it Was a red4 t Iran, and was about to come back i to the car when he seen us all langhirLg, and then he -hot into the plaza as if the cops we- after him. And t nurse most let he baby fall, she Was so tickled. 1 neN r seen a dude so flabb r- gasted. . What Did It Mean? Our minister was learned and warm- hearted, but s mewhat erratic -,and ab- sent-minded. e had a pony that had a great aversio to donkeys, and it was with great di culty that it could be got to pass one of these animals on the road. One 'day, 'hen riding to Forfar, he Met, near Weil -ie, an itinerant earthen- ware Merehan , whose stock -in -trade was drawn b a donkey. The pony reared "and bac ed and kicked, and was only gat past a ter a great struggle. The rakiste at a turn of the road a little -farther n, and before his mind was quite corn osed, met the provost of Forfu.I A ne day provost," said the mi `" Yes, fine d y, Mr. Allan," repii d the prOvost. meet any more asses on this road?" "Do you thi k, provost, Pp." likelyto The provost sed strong language jin reply, though there was no cause for It. • : - • •••- v± GRATEFUL -COMFORTING. . ,EPP$'S- .COCOA. • BRAKFAST. • "By a thoroughknowledge of the natural iaws ' i which govern the operations of digestion and nu- trition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. pps has provided our breakfast tableswitla delicately flavored beverage which may save us many doo- toes' bills. It is by 'the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be t- gradu- tendeney to didease. Hundreds of sebtle t nudis- ally built up until strong enough to resist every dies are ,floating around ms 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 pioperly nourish- ed frame." --Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets by grocers, labelled thus-" dAsies Eres & Co., Homotopathic Chemists, London, England." )3ole (loafer Canada, C. E. • Colsol,s, lfontreal. 884-52 _ s / All NVell Pleasede-Thi chadren like Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup :and parents rejoice over its virtues. 857.52in. • Horsemen, Attention ! When your horse is galled,. scratched or cuteor has an ugly sore, bathe tem daily, and apply 'McGregor & Parkes Carbolic Cerate. It is un- doubtedly the finest healing and cleansing appli- cation for it. Be sure you get McGregor & Parke's. Sold for 25c. per box at Lumsden & Wilson's drug store, Seaforth. 912.5ft. , - Deng-en:km fits are oftencausedby wones Freeman's Worm Powders destrOte worms. 857.52m. - - - Fluid Lightning. All sufferers from that terrible torment,Nettml- giro can be made happy in one moment by a sin- gle application of Fluid Lightning briskly rubbed on painful parts, and without using any disgust- ing medic ne day after day with little or no re- sult. Flied Lightning- also eures as effectually toothache, lumbago, rheumatism, headache, and is only 25 emits per bottle at Ltunsden & Wilson'e drug store Seaforth. 912.52w. Arouse the liver when torpid with National Pills, a good 41M-bi11ous cathartic, sugar-coated. 857.52m. , vise WO. Cholera Preventive. In ordef to withstanel• cholera and such like epidemics it, perfect purity of blood, and the pro- per action of the stomach are required. To in- sure that ' end, in the cheapest, most available and complete manner, use McGregor's Speedy Cure for despetisia and impure blood. There is no purer, safer oemore reliable remedy in exist- ence for it dieestion, dyspepeia, costiveness, etc. Ask your neighbor or any person who has used it. Sold by Lumsden & Wilson; Seaferth. Trial bottle given free. 912.52w. se• • tio Holloway's Pills. Nervousness and want of Energen -When filet the eeriree feel unstrung, and listlessness spp- plapts energy, it 18 the tright time to take some alterative as Holloway's Pills to prevent disorder running into disease. These excellent Pills cor- rect all irregularities and weaknesses. They act so kindly, yet so energetically on the functions of digesti n and assimilation; that the whole body is re ived, the blood is rendered richer and purer, the muscles become firmer and stronger, and the ri rvous and absorbent systems are in- vigreeated, These•Pills are suitable for all classes and - all ages. They have a Most marvellous effect on persons who are out of condition; they soon ' rectify whatever is in fault, restore strength to the body and confidence to the mind. 912.52w. __............. By the Use of Hanington's ' 1 1 Quinine Wine i And Iroxi and Toni e Dinner Pills, the blood is - purified, and m healthy skin is the result. Be- ware of imitaeions,See that you get lianing- ton's, the origilnal and genuine. For sale by all druggists and general dealers in Canada. 891. 53iv. •. .., . . He •Acted Wisely. "1 am !so weak 1 can hardly move, all din down with a, chronic summer complaint,"•saidr one gentleman to another on out streetthe other day. "ow,take me -advice," replied his friend, "go to your drnggist and get a bottle of Dr. Fowled,* Extract of Wild Strawberry. I e never have 'Town it to fail in curing any kind - of summeco 857.52.2w. . . A Frequent Annoyance. Many people suffer from distiessing sick head- aches and ;bilious attacks of frequent occurrence which a latttle or two of Burdoek Blood Bitters would entirely remove. It regulates the stom- ach, liver,' bowels and blood to a healtht- action.. 857.52.2w., ....-•.4.------- UnknoWn. Thee is no remedy known to medical science that kan excel Dr. Fowler's Extract of ;gild Strawberry as a enre for ,eholera morbus, diarr- Mee, dysentery, or any ferns of summer cene plaint afflicting children or adults.. 857.52.2w. - . esie * 4... A Good Filter. , . , Pure water it indispensable to health, the least impurity , ehould be removed by a good filter. Pure blood Is also indiepensable : there can be -no perfec health ulthout it. The liver filters the blood Regulate the. Fiver with Burdock Blood Biters and make pure blood. 8-57,52.2w. - . •-. The Best Yet. • There il no preparation before the people to- day that commands their confidence mere, DC meets wit a better sale thee does Dr. Fowler's Extract of WildStrawberry---the infallible reme- dy for all -fonds of summer complaints. 857. 52.2w. . e , . . 1 n Invisible Foe.- , , . The poieonous genes of disease are . lurking zu the air wp breathe; and in the water we drink. The ysteii should be kept carefully purified and all the org ns toned to proper action. This can best be d ne by the regulating, purifying and. tonic poie rs of Burdock Blood Bitters. 857. 522%. I 1 . 1 Take All In All. ; . -Take all the kidney and liver 1 ' Medicines. -Take all the bleed purifiers, -Take all the dyspepsia and indigestion -- cures, -Take 111 the ague, fever and bilious . ± I epecifies:- _ -.Take r the brain and nerve force ! revivers. -Take all the great health -restorers. In short take all the best (mantles of all these andthe , . I -best, -Qualit es of all the best medicines in the world, an yoi will tind that , -Hop Bitters Have t e best curative qualities and powers of all -concentrated in them, -And that they will cure when any or all of theseasing y or ' -combined. Fail ! -A thoioug,h trial will give positive proof of this. Hardened Liver. , .Five years 'ago I brokellown with kidney and liver .complaint and rheumatism. Since. then I have been unable to be about at My beer became bard like wood e my limbs were puffed up• and filledwith water. All the best physicians_ agreed that nothing could Cure me.. I resolved to try Hop Bitters; I have used seven bottles;'the hardness has all gone from my liver, the swelling from my limbs, and it has rrked a miracle in my 'ease; other- wise I due &have been now in my grave. * . J. W. MonEY... Buffalo,: Oet, 1, 1881. - overty -end .Suffering. • ragged down with debt.,- poverty and r years, caused by a mit fetidly and or doctoring. mpletely discouraged_ •until one year. I was suffering f large bills . I was c ago, by t e advice of my -pastor, commenced using Hop Bitters, and in one month we were all well, and ione ofus have seen a sick day since, ' and I wan to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a eear with Hop Bitters for less than one doctor's visit will cost. .1 know it?' A Workingman. tarNone genuine- without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name. 919.52m. • LFiGAL. THE f-IURON EXPOSITOR. 'inisonsee T Id. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &o. • Office- !) Rooms formerli occupied by Carroll & Dickson, Moyerti Blodk, over aohnson's Hard- ware Sto7, Main . Street, Seriforth. eloderich Agents --0 MERON, HOLT & CAMERON. 870 fel ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solid- ky- tors, &o„, Goderi In Ontario, J. T. crARROW, WM. PROUDFOOT. 086 H4YS, Solicitor &e. Private Money to Ile lend at lowest ra s of interest. Office - Corner of Square and IV Street, Goderich. 774 CAMHOLT It CAMERON, Barristers, SoEliiritoli' rsin.Chanc :ry, &6.; Godericht Ont. M. 0. CAAIERON, Q. `0., BMW HOLT, M. (I. CAMERON. 506 T4OFT-1,18 E.. DANCEY, late with Cameron, I Holt & Cameron, Goderioh, Barrister'So- licitor, Con,vevancer, Sr, Money to loan. Ben- son's Old0flice, Citedn ei Block, Seaforth. 786 , ANNING &SCOTT, lElarristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers * &e. 'Solicitors for the Bank of Johnston, Tisdale '& ,Ciale. Money to loan. Offload -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. 31-Asearro, JAMES SCOTT. 781 HOILMESTED, suceessor to the late firm of 1 . elilcbaughey & Ifolniested, Barrister, So - Helton Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for the Canadian Bank of Cemmerce. Money to lend. Farms for Sale. Office ; in Scott's Bleck, Main Street, Seatineh. - ' - EYEld & DICKINSON, Barristers, &c.,Kent's LVI Block, Wingham. Solicitors for the -Bank of Hamilton. ConimissionerS for taking affida- vits in Manitoba. Piivate funds to loan at 6 per cent.: Lucknow Offiee every Wednesday. H. W. C. Meveit;E. L. DICKINSON. 738 • MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY TO LOANer-Straight leans at 6 per cent. Interest payable half yearly, or per cent. yearly, with the privilege to borrower of repayieg part of the principal anoney at any time. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister, Seaforth. - I 850 DENTOTRY. "cSr-M Pi; TD. S" and M. R. C. D., of . Tor nio. . All operatione guaranteed. Anesthetics of- all kind aciunistered. Specialties- Gol Filling and Perect Fitting Plates. Town patients will please make engaghmeets a day or , two previous to. hoeing the , opera- tion performed. EH' Remember the place, in the rooms formerly occupied by C. Caitwright, up -stairs Cady's Block, opposite the Commer- cial Hotel, eaferth. ' 874 WIA_T ON, , I rtENTIST, Faculty Gol Medallist and College ele/ Gold Medallist,Toroi to School of Dentistry. Rooms over Johnsons' ardware, Main Street, Seaforth. ' , 911 Cirrd Trun I Trains leave Seaforth ind Clinton stations as follows : 1 1 Goitio WEST- S .AFORTII. CLINTON. Express., .. ,... ... 40-r. M. 3.05 P. M. , Express ' . ... .58 P. M. '9.15 P. M. - -elixed Train.. .... .. 8 15 A. M. .9.48 A. ei. Goneo EAST- Eepress... , . .... .... /7--45 A. er. 7.25 A. M. - EXNESS., !.... .. - .. 1 .45 P.M. 1.05 P M Mixdd Train.. .. .. , . .30 r. m. 4.45 e. u Railway. - Londbn, Hur6 GDING NORT4- London,depart - Exeter , Hensall.. Kippen... ....... Brecefield Clinton Loedesbero . Blyth, • , Belgrave. NVinghane, arrive oolso souru- Wingham, depart.. . - Belgrave . • Blyth. -..i... Londesbdro Clinton . Brucefielel.. Kippen. „ Hansen.; Exeter.j... • London, arrive ' and Bruce, Mixed. Mail. 6.00 et.at. 4.59r. M. 8.20 0.19 8.45 6.24 .. 9.00 6.29 9.15 6.38 9.55 - 7.05 10.18 7.20 10.35 7.27 11.00 7.46 • 1L30-: , 8.00 Express( Mixed. 7.29 A.M.I.1.30 A. M. 8.40 12.03 r. • ` ▪ 7.59 . -12.25 . 8.08 12.37 • 8.35 L25 .8.51 1.50 9.00 2,05 . 9.05 2.12 9.31 3.05 10.45 • 5.80 Wellington, G Got Acco Ethel a 2.3 Bnissels . 2.5 Bluevale '3.0 . -Wing-ham . G.0ING EXpC NViegliam . 7.0 Blueeale .7.1 Brussels .. 7.2, 7.3 Train leeving Wingh dine, rtins cal Mondays, only. ey and: Bruce. 11. Express. Mixed. . M.9,13 P.M. 0.15 P.M. I 9.27 10.00 • 9.43 10.35 0.54 . 11.30 ss AccOm. Mixed _ A.M. 11.21 A. 8. 7.30 P.m. 11.35 8.07 . 11:55 8.45 12.10 9.13 at Sp fer Kinear- Vednesdays and Fridays - AUCTION SALE 2 -0 A-' SPLENDID FARM 11s1. Mc ILLOP., HE undersigned will offer for Sale by .Publie Auction at. the- _tommercial Hotel, Seat forth, on Saturday; August 22nd, 1885, at 2 o'clocik p. North ha f of ,Lot 30, Concession 8, McKillop, eantaining 50 dares square, nearly all cleared and free fro e stumps, well drained and well fenced. Thee s e good log house and frarn.e barn and stabl .1 Also a "never failing spring well. It is withi 1 half a mile of school, . and within three quarte s of a mile from the vil- lage df Winthrop whic contains Mills, Stores, CilDat Factory, .Blacks eith Shops, Post Office, &c.., and only five miles from the town of Sea - forth. Thi e is one of he &incest lots in the -township. Possession g e'en on the 16th October. Terms, -Ten. per ant. of the purchase money on the day oi Sale: sufficient of the balance to make t p $800 within . thirty da,je and the remaind r on time to suit pur- chaser with interest t 6 per cent. payable annually.. For further particulars, apply to MRS. W. CLUTTON, Kippen , 912 PUBLIC NOTICE. ISSOLUTION. OF l'ARTNERSHIP.-Notice JJ -is hereby peep that the partnership here. - thfore existing between us the undersigned as Blacksmiths and Plow Manufacturers, in the town .of Seaforth, under the style and firm of Munro & Hoganavas this daydiss.olved by Mutual consent. Dated Ulla 18th day of April, A. D. , 1885. 'Witness, J. 31. BEST, Barrister, &c. Sea - forth. , . MALCOL31 , DENIS HOGAN. The undersigned begs hi inform the customers of the late firm and the public in generai, that he will continue the business of Blacksmith and - Plow Manufacturer in the old stand,latelyoc- cupied by Munk. & Hogan. , He wishes to ae- knewledgewith thanks the libera1. patronage of his nemerous customers in the past, and trusts with care, attention and first class work, to merit the continuance f sueh patronage in the. future. Herse shoeing-, a specialty. D. HOGAN. N. B.-Ail.accounts due the late firm must be settled at once. 9013• ICE! .IC I 10E1 For Eve- ybody. The Subseriber begs to nform the people -of Seafoith and vicinity that tie ha -a stored a lake .quaneity of lice and is now repared to deliver it daily in ane quantity desir For terms and particula is apply to MRS.' JOHN KIDD, • -OR- • C. WHITNEY, R. COMMON,' DEALER IN ICE AND WOOD. -9131 , • - - GqP 90" VI ETABLE 1114 . SICILIAN Haiti Renewer. Seidel -in &cid, popular remedy win such a Ptrong hold iipoe the public confidence as has 11..t.r.Vs IlAnt Rieniwen. The cipos in which it has accomplished a complete restoration of secoaloipr,taortehielithite, gorouS health i. the ,oid people like it for its wonderful power to restore to their ifrhiteniug locks their eriginal color. and.beauty. Middlc-aged people nee it because it pretints them from getting bald, keeps dandruff I away, and makes the . hair grow thick. and Strong. Young ladies like ie as. a dressing became it gives the hair a beats tiful glossy lustri, and enables hem to dress It in whatever form they wish. Imusit is the favorite of an, dnd it has bee() e -so simply because it disapPoints no one. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE. • Fon 'OE WHISKERS Has become one .of the most important popu- lar toilet articles for gentleincrils use. When the beard is, gr4y or naturalq of an unde- sirable shade, 3ucKIxG1zAWsi Drz is the remedy. j PREPARED DP R. P. Hail & Co., Nasima, NIL - Sold by all Druggist AUCTIONEER. . T P. .BRIlklE, Licensed AuceiOneer for the . County ot Huron. Sales attended in all parts' of the, Cotinty. Ali orders left at TUE EXPOSITOR. Office dill be promptly httended to. • DELGAT,TY, Licensed Auct oneer for the Count Y of Huron. Sales o all description promptly attended to on reasonable terns. Ad- dress Breese:NI% 0., or apply op Lot 4, Con- cession 12, Grey. 77 SEAFORTH PLANING MILL SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY THE subsceiber begs leavt to thank his numer- ous customees for the 21iberal, patronage ex- tended to him sem commencing business in Seaforth, and trusts that hanuty be favored with a continuance of tie same. Parties interidin to build would do well to give him a call, as he still continue to ke,ep on hand a large stock of ell kinds of DRY PINE SASHE. He feels cdrifid those who may f as none but first -c Pa ticular ritten UMBER. DOORS, S & MOULDINGS, , SHINGLES, 'LATH, &c. nt of • giving satisfaction to or hilu with their patronage, ass workmen are employed. ion paid to Custom Planing. 201 JOHN II. -6ROADFOOT. 230±01\T S "OLIMA)"' AND " PERFECT -1 . 91 (ALL CAST IRON). OT AIR FUR A The most healthy, economical and best known cottage to the largest public building, made in GE S, method of hating, from the Brick Setting, ar1.4. Seven Sizes in Portable Form, With - or withau% -sh Sifting- Chambler. I 1 Parties building, ChurchCommittees, School Trustees, and all others inter- ested, are respectiay invitedim to an examination of these furnaces. Samples ;It now in stock. Boynton Paces and attachments are set up under supervision, and fully guaranteed by th manufacturers. Estimates, descriptive catalogue. and all information cheerfully given.. JOHN IKIDD, HARDWARE, STOVES AND 711(41/V VIAINISTREET, :SEAFORTH1 RE, TEA: -! TEA, 1 'TEA. , TEA. • AT THE EAFORTH TEA STORE.: Now is the Time to Get the est Value Ever Offered in Seaforthiffor your Money. 1. 0 -- Has Just Received a V arge Consignment of TEAS. He now holds one of the Largest and jBest A 'so ed Stocks west of Toronto. In Teas alone he now holds 175•Packa es. P ices from 15b., 20c., 25c., 30c., 35c., 40c, 45c., 50c, 55e, and 60cper po ncl. T tock Consists of GREEN, BLACK,. JAPAN, *GUN POWDER, anclI TEA D ST, and will Guarantee them to be all FRESH and. give Entire Sati faction, or Money Refunded. Also a large Stock of Sugars and all ktikds of Groceries. Flour, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Shorts, Bran Buckwheat Flonig, Oats, Barley, Screentngs, Chop Feed, Salt, Coal Oil, Fish, Apples, Potatoes, Turnips, Carrots, and Cabbage. A large stock of China, Crockery and Glassware. Also a Large Assortment of Lamps and Lamp Trimmings. Oats aken in Exchange for Oatmeal at Mill Rates. A CALL SOLICITED FROM ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE . A. G. -AULT. FARMERS, THRESHERS & MILLMEN USE McCOLL'S LA_RDINr NIA_CHIAE ; OIL, THE BEST IN THE•WORLD. tri 1±.±±-±•±4 CID 1••••1- '6301*d 11 0 0 > 'M 2 2 O 0 'IMPROVE 401.Tit STOCK. -al e undersigned will keepion lot 3, concessio 7, Stanley, a half mile north of Hills Green, t at well-known thoroughbred Yorkshire boar la owned by Mr. Stanburyi for. services chitin the ptesent season and next spring, he is o e of the best pigs In the cipunty. Terms-% er sow, with he privilege 6! returning if necees ry. JOSEPH HUDSON. •• 914x4 ! THE SUFFOLK ARE THE BE T. -The un- dersigne,d ha now on .Lot 21, Concession 2, L. R. .S., Tueker iith, and will eep for the improvement of St.pck, Two THORODOUBRED SUF- FOLK BOARS. ! Th oldest, "Grangtr," was far- rowed on April 34, 1882, was bred y Mr. Wm. Elliott, Milton, Co rity of Halton. His sire and his dam_ wete . bpth imported. IThe second, 1 "King Tom,", was Ifarrowed in Ap '1, 1884. He -wag bred by Messts. A. Frank & Sons, of the county of Peel, and both his sire Jand his dam were also import . - They are as good pigs as were ever offered or service in Huron as can be proven bythe eetended pedigrees which are i registered n the Canadian Herd- ook. Teems $1, with the rlrivilege of returning if necessary. - GEORGE PLEWES. . 891 ! , , 1 I , • REID & WI SON, Sole Agents for Seaforth. ALSO CYLINDER, EUREKA, BOLT CUTTING AND WOOL pILS. Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company. The P pular Company of the Dominion. • I . - ' INCO 1:30A_ITMI), 187 0_ - . Active i4ocaI Agents Wanted. - i VVIVI. HENDRY, Manager, W. S. HODGINS, erl'rl Agent. . WATERLOO, ONT. STRATF RD, ONT. .1-11-1E BIG -MILLS, • SE*WORTlif. The above mills ha -e now been 'thoroughly re- . built u)on the compllete - • HUNGARIAN ROLLER PROCESS'. . The Mill and Storehouse Build rig -s have been greatly enlarged, and • new macl inery applied -throughout. . THE LATEETI lIVIPROV D ROLLS AND -1 Flour .,Dre sing &chines From the best -Mem teetering Fi s have been put in, and ea*crythil g necessary aided to enable her to turn out flour, , . SECOND TO ON E In the Dominion, The facilities for receiving grain from farmers aiid for elevating and shipping have also deen exten ively improved. Grain can now be taken - from farmers' wagons, weighed, and loaded into carsk at the rate of 700 bushels per hour, by the worl of two men. • 4 LARGE FvIFRED pTONE CUSTOM CHOPPING Has been put in, and thle necessaryniachinery for handling chop and coaIlse grains. 'A good shed has bcenl erected, so that wagons can be unloaded and re oaded under cover. • WHEAT E CHANGES Promptly a tended to, and FIRST-CLASS ROLLER FLOUR GUAR NTEED. CT-TSTO HtMMT30 Chopped satisfacto ily and without delay. ROLLER FL UR, • BFIlAN SHORTS And 01 kinds of OHOPP,D FEED Constantly on hand. - Highest Mar*et Price Paid in Cash for a. Ay Quantity of Wheat; APPLE BARRELS -AND-- FINE, COARSE AND LAND SALT 'FOR SALE. Only first-class and 'obliging men will be kept to attend customers.; The liberal patronge -of farmers and general trade respectfully solicited. A. W. OGILVIE at CO., PROPRIETORS. Brussels Lime Works. STILL AHEAD. TO-Vrkirl\T-c SON_ . The subscribers take this; opportunity of re- turning thanks to the inhabitants of Brussels and vicinity for past patrone.ge, and beg to state that having made several improvements in their kiln and mode of burning, they are now in a better position than ever before to supply the Public; with first-class lime. This being the eleventh season of our business dealings in Brussels, and having given unquali- fied entiefaction so far, the peblic can rely on rdt ceiving good treatment and t it first -Class article from us, First-class Lime at 14 cents at the kiln and 16 ceets delivered. We also burn it No. L Lime for plastering at the same. price: Remember the sleet, Berussels Lime Werke. TOWN' & SON. 908 AIRY GOODS. All Pi want of first-el/1in Dairy Goode, will do well tci call at 9. M. Whitney's , And s e our American Iron-c1ad Milk Cans and Pails, just the thing to stand rough handling. A full tock of Cans,Pails, Pans, Strainers, and everyt ing for the dairy. • G lden Star Oil Range With le°e tops rind stands, No table or box requirecito stand it on, and just as cheap as smalle stoves. Every !stove guaranteed. In o dering Troughing don't forget to see our Galva, ized Iron Trough in six foot lengths, makin r few joints and a better job. A fu lune of Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, Lamps, Ameri an and Canadian Coal Oil, &c., always on • I hand. . • • All orders for Jobbing proMptly attended to • • C. M. VVHITNEY. N. B. -Three hundred Cecile Posts for sale. The Seaforth Woiollen Mills. My new mills are now eomplete. Farmers and others ie want of a first-ciass quality of goods would do well to call at:my Store in the Mills, where they will have the lariest and best assort- ed Stock of Goods to choose from in any Mill in the Dominion. Custom work in all its branches a specialty. Also Cash and Trade for Wool as usual. A. G. VanEgmond. , T. 0. KEMP, Manager, 912 The maxwei Read the folloWI ee. Low -Down Binder. ng testanomale: HL'LLETT, August 29th, 1.884. DAVID MAXWELL, Paris. DEAR SIR. -The Low -Down Binder I purchas- ed from you is ;di that can be desired1 haie out forty-three aCres this season, and it did It splendidly, I haire cut fall wheat, barley, oats and spring wheat, the latter being very heavyand somewhat lodged. It euts clean, and h,inde a good sheaf. On team can handle it witfl ease, and I consider it e uals the work of any binder yet produced, witl many advantages in its con- struction.-Youta rAeo ulYteIIP; August HiaRbli ef DAvin 31.4seerree, 1 aris. Sne-We, the ui dersigned,haxemuch pleasure in recommending to our brother farmers the q3utuelkxariklivtillnottLhloe:ofielDkrn,ossyBinder, havi : f James Cunneing, Esq. For eg seen it at ipiicity of tonstrnetion and hettness of draft, it has no equal. We would atvise all in need i31 a binder to see the " Xax-s well." Yours tru y, Jas. .N,Cheency, John Mc- Murray, J. Brown II, Win, Sproat; John Reieke, 3jAlaialltnahneeslaliv j,toEstltel,i0o.Itttat.; elf MCe_ Th ae es" ni sehy, Aa)Pmelrerw Moore, bald, W. 8. 31un ell, dames Cummieg, Wee ARIS, September 3rd, 1884. DAVID MAXWELL. DEAR Sm. -After arranging to eet your Rieder this harvest, I wainformed that it W.as a failure, t and agents of othr firms endeavored to obtain nay order for theii maahines, wheh you informed me you were milli g to place a machine on ray I was satisfied; an the ree can be any more satisfactory farm on its merit snit I do rot thin to you than to any elf. 1 never used more than two horses, and am satisfied they worked with very little more theft than an ordinary' Reaper. The machine was tried on all kindle of grain and under various edditions, and the work done was something I do not think ca e he equalled, and I am positive eaimot be eecelled. I would have no other machine, and if your Low -Down Binder is what so IC oppoeition call a failure, 1 181.3 say that in De y farming machinery Inquire I would prefer thO failures to the successea 1 itm can cheerfully rec mend the mechine to any • requiring a fi teclase Binder.' Yours truly, JAMES CUMMIN . ' . t i EXTRACT FRCINI THE IIERON EXPOSITOR. This harvest I gave Mr. Samuel Woodman per- mission to bring a, Maxwell LoaDosBinder on my premises to give an exhibition ef its work. He tried it first in springwheat and next in oats, a very heexy crop and badly blown downeaaed tan fled, and was both damp and, rather greeu. Ha I been nem reaper I would no way, but the bind to 'cut it with my. ,conenon have eut it more than 080 r cut alt aroun41 the piece and make -a first-class job, . The .. Binder is a great deal more -coeveinpeneet to move than any ,other Binder I ever tad'. It can be e/ moved as easy as any 'comon reaper,- and one span ef horses can work it nicely in any kind of grain. Theee were ether agents eame oleo' end asked penuission to bring their Mader and weak with it. I teld them they neghteoniein, and web come, but they failed to put in an appearance, When the Binder was brought on My premises X. had not the least idea of perehesing one, but after cutting 27 acres of ell kinds :of grain, it gaye ,snch :good satisfaction that ;at .orice made up my mind to bee it, and would advisei any farmer wanting a binder to •examine the 'above Binder before perchasing tine other. Yours truly, ROBT. SCOTT, Hallett ' better an e possibly could have done with my singIe See The Maxwell Before, Buying. A. M. CAMPBELL, Agent, - SEAF0RT1L • Aurora Quick Train Watch: The Be-st Yet. SOL ONLY BY M. R. COUNTER, JEJ w SEA ORTH, ONT. rilhis Company • ianefaetures a complete rine 1 of full piate watehes, from •oadiners to the finest grades, for all classes of 'watch wearers They are all mad- with quick train, and are ea- pecialiy-tdapted f r railroad and ail !ordinary and ' severe -service. , All niede dust proof, have the perfect safety pinion, which preveets damage to parts in ease -of le inspire; breakage, and Jahns sum's patent attar mica to regulate pins, -width lime -mite hairspehleehem eatchine all in portant improvement eon aolled by this Company. TI:1-e ste-m- wit/ding-parts are made strongZJId durable, .guaranteed as safe, more 'convenient and service- able than the key winders, . The extra fine gredes are made ie etem wind mile'. Every watch is warranted by •spe ial certifieate, whieh the pur- chaser receives fr le the -Company's Agent. The number of Jewels in -cavil -watch ,(whieh is' en- graved . thereon) Indkates the quality; puf- ehasels observing Ms are -sake to receive the qindity they call for. The larger numbee of - Jewel e in tbe better grades alto represents the finish., fine, adjustment, and ..caa•e in manufeeture,_ which producen more accurate time and ionger service. The qualities are diyided as follows; - ORDINARY.- wo grades are made „of. this, quality, engrave : "Aurora Watch Co., 7 Jewels," " Au1o14 Watch Co. 11 Jewels." MEDIU3L-Fo - r grades of this _quality are -made,-tWO in Gilt Finkle .•engraved: " Aurora Watch Co., 11 Jev els. Extra." -` Aurora Watch - Co., 15 .Jewels," ft , d two in Niekel, finely finish- ed, engraved: "Aurora Watch Co:, 11 -.Jewels." "Aurora Wateh•Co.. 15 Jewels." • F_INE--- .eTwo glades of this "quality,-ene in Fine Gilt Finish 4114 one in Nickel, engraved ; "Aurora Watch Co., 15 Jewels, adjusted," EXTRA FINE . ---Two grades of tithe goality.,--e . on_e in Fine Gilt and one M Fine Nickel, -engrav- ed ; " Ate oie, Wateh 'Coe 15 Reby Jewels, ad- justed, Aurora, Illinois." . ReinembereCoeeter's," Seaforth, is the only -place in tne County where these watches can be had. - M , R. COUNTER - . , / 'Practical 'Watchmaker and • jeweller. CHRYSTAL & BLACK, BQILER MAKERS. 111E Subscribers have bought the Tools and , Boiler. Business -lately carried on by the Goderieh Foundry and Manufacturing Company, and having had an experience of over eight years in that shop, ale now prepraed to carry OD the trade in aTh its branches. Any work entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. 'First-class work guaranteed. All kinds of Boilers made and repaired, also Smoke Staeks, Sheet hen Work, &e., at reason- able rates. New Salt Pans made and old ones repaired en the shortest notice, and at prices that defy competition, CHRYSTAL & BLACK. Farmers and Threshers take - Notice in Time. Mower, Reapers and Threshing Machines. T31ELLIS is again on hand as usual for the . Repairing of Massey Reapers with new Bushings, new Seetions, and all repairing in that line. Also Threshing Cylinders spiked and bal- anced to give the best of satisfaction. Give inc a call and be renvineed. Also Cylinder Boxes Bushed, and all repairing done satisfactorily. Fanners wanting repairs for the Brantford Ma- chine. also Noxen & Brothers, Ingersoll, will get supplied with me. ROOT SCUFFLERS. Farmers if yon want the genuine Root Seidner call and see those. T. Mellis sells the best eet, brought into market very cheap for cash or shoit time: -A full stock of Plows of all kinds. Plow Cast- ings to fit all Plows. Repairing of Plows hi all its branches. Yoe will And Tom always ready for butiiness. THOS. MELLIS, Kipper,: e - 0,