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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-11-05, Page 6188G. toves 'arlor • CS es, with ana e lines -we Ilategl- e-art & Ce., of Sarnia 9ecialty eserv- ilks. LING st fibeting a. )N, ONT. • professional ion of debts. 11naking of parttee • hers havihtg come rnerrs.- ,eera, Haman - fun par- t e&c. Send eet, antern, S al, receive hit those t eese ex- pplied on S. .k itey 0,B Lttes ;Cal- 14.1reasett ftri 'ret and eteitere Z,TO-Nt LesAd nte. • 922 NovEmBmi 5., 1886. News Notes. malignant disease which has made such devastating ravages am ngst hogs in Maryland is believed to form df throat disease -resembling theria. The losses of the farmers w each many thousands.ef dollars. -Tnrkey has entered into a con be ip • • THE EXP sir R. -color. As a stimulant and tonic', preventingand : curing baldness, and cleansing the nc-alp, its use cannot be too strongly recommerided. 969.62w. Trial Proves that Honesty h... is the best policy in medicine as well aiin other thi•ngs. Ayer's Sarnapatille is a -genuine prepare.- tion, an unequalled blood puritierd decidedly _superior to all others. ,,969.52w. • Dr. Low'e Pleasant Wenn Syrup,• win remove - • al kinds of worms f out ehildren or adulta. 857.52m. 'i • •' National Pills are t111S irpassed lisle safe, -mild, yet thorough, purgative, acting upon the biliany organs protaptly and effectually. 857.62m.. Prof. Low's Magic Sulphur Seale -Healing, soothing and cleansing for all eruptive diseases of the skin. Delightful for toilet use., 857.52m. Freemanm 's WorPowders are -safe in all case. They deetroy and inemove wornia in children .or adults., ';837.52m. , In Janet -try, 1883, 1rhen in Bran- don, Manitoba, ft coiltiacted a se- vere cold that settled on my limes, emesing bronchitis and consolidation of the upper -portion et both hinge., I endured great pain -and beceme very weak and though I tried vari- ous inedic4heS, and consulted many emin•ent physicians in . Manitoba,. United States, and Ontario-, gradudly s trrew worse. In iSeptember 1883, was induced to try the Pacific ceastanhere 1 spent -tee months in Los Angeles, -Cale San Jose, Montent3-, and other noted health resorts,' but deriving no benefit, returned to Ontario worse than. \when I left, spent n,early $2,000 in search of health, and began to think it was useless to try aaything- mare, when W. H. Magee, of the G. T.: R., induced ine.try Dr. Jug's Aledieine.and Pills. After using- two •buttleseey appetite began to re- turn, also strength and weight, and am now as well as ever, I believe Dr. Jug's Medi-inc laved my life i • - 967.52.2w. • . E .1lodgins„ Stratford. • For sale by -all druggista. eLiverDr. Chase's. _I.ver Cure Liver complaint cause dyspepsia Indigestion Liver n•oniplaint Causes sick 'headache, dizzi ess,- -Liver complaint causes. all kidney troubled. • Liver complaint causes three-fourths of all dis once,. Liver complaint is cured by Dr. Chase's Li's-r. CtZi.52w. -LV. fear, agent, Seaforth, • This is to certify that I have uned :McGregor's Speedy •Cure for d,3-spepsia and lived complaint, and do honestly say that :if it cost me One ,hura dred dollars (:1100) a bottle I,would not be with:. out it, 11$ it has done me Mare good than all the medicines,I ever ueed. and I feel like anew man. -Yours truly, Alex. Steel,. Carleton. Place, ()it. ne. 'This medieiis for sale at 60e and 81 per bottlat e uneelen & mem s 'drug store, Seaforth. )U4. 5:-. ra.et =with a 'German firm for the construction of twea-e torpedo boats. They willloost,! $1,300,0:10, and are to be finished ith- la 16 tulonths, _During an eviction at Glendale,Iire- a mob attacked the sheHirs plafinedty, Friday,„O neof the latter fainted. A niilitary detachment intervened to re_ tect the party. _The new Entield-rifle has been final - :al rejected -by the :British army authori- ges because it is thought to be too ciOtri- plicated, for the serviee. It will be ubed, eeweveT, pending the selection of an- other weapon, inventory of the possessions of the late Kirg Louis of Bavaria has just been conlpleted. His creditors will real- ize 7,00Q,000 marks. -Lady Churchill opened prialeeSer Lodge at Bradfo'rd., Monday. She de- livered a piquant political oration, NV4iCh NOS enthusiastically received. -The German War Office has decided that all sub -officers must leant tele- graphy. Otte hundred officers selecited from the Berlin garrison and 100 ftom the garrisons of Strasburg and .11etz }lave begun a course of tuition. -Daring last month '218 slaves elere declared feeeett Colon, in Cuba, Leming 448 stilt to be liberated in that locality. At the time of -the promulgation of the greeted abolirien lan- there were up- ward of 6,000 slaves in the Colon dis- trict. -The shipments of champagne from Lyons to tile UeitedStates during October (the meetth when supplies for the holi- day selson are chiefly ordered) ague - gated $343,586 in value, against $2S01,- 589 the same mouttalast year. This • in- dicates that people have more money to spend for luxuries this year than last. -Elisha tledney, a wealthy farmer and an enthusiastic Second Adventist, of Middlebury. Conneetieut, is setting the town agog by the erection of a wood - ea god for worship. The image has been carefully carved, is about four feet high add built after the generel plan of -an-tummy. The neighbors noticed 1 itn. at wark fer months on the strange -look- ing figure, and supposed he must be building a searecatow which was to last for ages. The old man is sane me every other subject, and says he first conceiv- ed the idea of this graven image xvhile reading D tniel in the lion's den. He insists -the image is Daniel. The world, he says, will end with the first indication of the image's deeay, which will begin at the toes. Gedney believes strongly in faith cures and in the near approach of the world's end. -Wirewbrins. There is no plague in a garden more deetructive-than this little industrions, theugh slothful -looking insect. Where they abound whole crops are destroyed la :a few houre, and if a solitary speti- men gets luta a pot of carnations it will not only destroy thoie which it finds there, but if undiecovered will go through at the pots on the ground. One might almost think that a pair of carnations ;- weold feed a score of theee-fat a month; bat it attaeks the root. eats its way up- wards to !the pith, kills'(;the plant, arid ina4cs oty for anether. When turned up or disturbed • Ulu wirewOrtn seerns half asleep, and very slow ihate move - meats.. They are rarely see -n t� progrees -• mita,but they must be rapid. travellers, or one cou!Iii not do a tithe of the mis- chief it aceomplishes. The only way destroy them is to _catchthem ; their shelly hides defy Ordinary means of de- streetien. ; Salt and lime water are Of no use whatever.: We haves triede boil- ing water,out tin.-ty can stand vetter Of a high teniperatureavithout any appaa eat itt effect's. To extirpate them a ("rep meet be sacriiieoiL,.; By thrusting carrots - 14a:the ground: many Inv be caught ; eevery time you pull. up the carrot yolu will find some sticking to it, eating their 'way in. The conenon daisy harbors them exceedingly, and we have see beds planed rotted the edges wite daisies an purpose to draw them from bettor things. ' Lettuces also entice them, and the very day after planting eat yeti 'May see the leavies flag of at that- axe.; attacked. The pl-tee should instantly be disturbed, and tito -wortns destroyed. Plant other lettuces in their places, ant l repeat the operation ; bet if the grouiell has no (-rote. set boys. to fork the soil ca4r and eateh them at so nmele per himilrei'd, for they are unlike aImostt Caner pesta and must, get througl • the earth xlith grett rapidity. If thet be but a solietry ene in the locelity h s in only be deteeted by the mischief h has done, and frequently they are not t be found near- the site of their opera tions, but, perhaps, at the very root of the next pIant. Heap; of rotted. •turf, the most useful of ail sons for petted plants, are very muith idested generallyl, and vte .1,11.Ve kn.() Wn ;toy cral good plant growers tO p ress es-ory particle ef th mold in whieli they pet their plant throe:41 their heeds before using iti; such is their natural and well-founded dread of the wirewortiej-Dublin Far merGazew. - --- ,A Great rfistake. i a great1i2 .take to supPose that dtapep- sia eata't be tttlicti, btit 11, endured. and life Thule gloomy Benand unser:dee tliereby. Teleal ttide f (L. •.. et ..0 / after aufferint sz,llit7e1.611,:1•:`,. Buiek Blood letters oared him,. Can Deafness be Cured. NIT; John efaxic, of Milldridge, (mt., deelares it csant end that Hatst aril', Yellow oil is the reloc- (tl. that mire:Min. le is also a specific- tor an inflammation and poi', The Secret Out. The sem-et (4 Burdoek Blood Bitter11 s thateit a' -ti upon the bowels, the liver, the oicttittniteo,-; 41-e)'1:1•11'1(1 1iuid i) 851 Waterloo News.. Walter Line!iti, of Whtorieo, v. rites that Hag- Yand'n Yenew ilas done ereat eeod jit hie *-1a, I ie ly, ViM-1 1111111) that Other inedieinte. tailed to remeve, alsti litatt•S that ,:at: a rlec,, 1,t at; prom e ly yeti reed Hutu of - titan 1 ay te tame ee7.52,2w. A Good Test. Put neer sixteen year-. Ca M. it:vie-tat, 'cif For- 1•11;;,-,aitrs Pretend Baleam, and itn halts ,arl.` nteadilv increesing. It cures vowels,. er]Itis and all Voir, aenotenett .-, is pleasant to tate end ateat tenahle. enn.e2.2.w. .Well to -Remember. A stitch s:ives U1it iOu res -tilts ajn, retie -review( beee:is anti 141 breed. iiiireeee mime Bitters regulate .and Plitifs tits- sennach, bowels, liver, kidneys lend the blood_ Teees it in tile; sei7dedrite di• Hundreds of Letters • trohl th0,4-injn eyees Hair Viger ettefete its value as a restorer of .gray hair to its netural . - Have you ever tried McGregor & Parke's-Car- bolic -Cerate for sores of any kind? ft is beyond doubt the very best preparation in the market m • ealieg and curing sores, burns, cuts, pim- ples, '•Iihitches, and is the only proper 'method of applying carbolic aeid. Sold at Limesnen & Wilson's dreg store, Seaforth for 25c per box. 96-1.52w. • • L: - The latestremedy for coughs, cold,s, crOop, whooping cough, bronchitis, etc., i McGregot's Lung Compound. There is no remedy . in exist - e tic e tonteining any- an e of the active i rigged ients eampoeing _McGregor's fame- Conipountl, so do not say you have taken everything- until you have tried this for your &rid or cough, end your opinion will be the same as all who have used it, viz., that itis the best. Sold in 5t.le and dn.e. bottles by Lumsden & Wilson, druggists*, Sea - forth. 9(41,52w. Have you toothache? Fse Fluid 'Lightinieg. Have you rheumatism? ' Use Fluid Lightning. . Have yen a stiff joint ! Use Fluid Lightning-. .,' Have you neuralgia? 'Use Fluid Lightning: . lave you lu n tbago? Uett. Fluid Li ng. , Are yow troubled with headache? :Uee Fluid Light !ling. • lime: you any pain? Use Fluid Lightning. -It Will cure you the instant it is applied: , Try it. 25 cents per. bottle at Lumsden & Wilsons dreg stare, Seaforth. 9,61.52w. • Be on Your -Guard. Desret allow a cold in the head to slowly and sorely develop itself' into catarri. when you can be cured for 25 cents. A few'applications will ciere incipi-ent catarrh. Ont to two boxes Will elite 3rdnier3- catarrh. One to five boxes will cure chronic catarrh.. Dr.. Chase's eaterrh cure. Sold by all dealers at 25.' emits -per box. 906.1y • Con5umptiOn Cured. An old ph3-siciateretired from practice; haviter had placed m his hands. by an East Indiamie-„ sionary the formula of .a simple Vegetable remedy for the speedy Mid permanent eure.of tConsamit- tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Aethina and all throat and 'Lung affections, also a positive and radietil -cure for Nervous Debility and all ,Nervou • Jona plaints, after having tested its woridlerfu/ cura tive powers in thousands of eases, has felt it hts duty to Make it known to his suffering Actuated by this motive and a- desire to ireliave: human suffering, I will send •fred •of cheano to all who desire it, this reeipe, in Germans french or English, with full directions for -preparing. and tiding. Sent by mailby addressing with stamp, namtn_ this paper, W. A. NOYES, 149 Powe-rs Meek Rochester, N. Y.' 938-2n COiA, Advice to Mothers, . •' ,Are -you di,stm bed and broken of yatia rest by a sick' child euffering and crying with pain of (tatting teeth? If so send at once end get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's. Soothing Syrep” for WROXETER Allexander Begs to announce to the pi ' meneed to op t• eiet. Gibson bile hat he has node rat the WROSETER,WOOLLE And th FULL t he will be prepar CLOTHS, VEEDS„ . UNION TWI EDS, FLANN1M% J?LAIDIitGS WINCEYS, And Varlet es in . STdCIUNG Y:A I4NS. Custonil Carding, Spin ing andi`Fulling Proniptly At nded to, • FACTORY, give good val ' Parties from a distance w 11, as -far a .possible, have their ROLLS HOME VITT' T[1 .31, and aS he has lit t the Mill into ood Worleng Order and employs nonebat Efficient Werke en, 1 - . _ All Work is arra ted: -! ; REMEVI BER THE Wit MITER MM. ALEX.- L. IBSOIN, Pr prietor If- th Liver be- , (tomes terpid, if the Sug4-Coated Ca hattic IL , I • howels •ire constipated, r if he stOmUch fails to erform its functions lroi erlypse Ayetek 1"r• They are tivaltiabh. For sdmc rears I was a victim to Liver. COmplaibt, -in 0011se( us nee of •kihich. I sullored'frOin Genera 1 chitty and Indi- gestion. A few boxes of Ayer's Pills restOred the to Perfect health. -W. T. lightn y, Henderson, T. •Va. ForVeare • I have Hied more upon ker'g'i ills' than anvtliii g (Ise, to 'R e u I te imy bowels. These Pills : re mild 11 action, •landilollictir work thorou rhly. 1 h lye used them NYitlataotel effect. i cases f Mien - •mat ism, -Kiduqy Troubie, and 1)3 spepsia. -G. E. Attlebor ugh, Ma s. • Aver's' 'cured Inc of Stonittch -and Liver troubles, from AV1Ii '11 1 had suffered • for. yearS.1 consider th tin •the best pills made, and would not -be without thein. Morris Uttes, Downsvill , N, Y. T was attacked with Bilious Fever, tvliich \rite followed by J tundice. ind was SO dang4Tously ill that IUV friu. nds de- spaired of nia recoV•er . 1 commenced taking Ayer's Pills. and gou'rega ned my customay strength and V1+1,,•Or. -John C. .rattison, Low -ell, Nebras a. Last s ring 1 suffere greatly from a 'troubles me humor on iny side. In spite . of' ever3.Hetiort to cure t 1 is eruption; itin- crcnsed Hnitil the became entirely 111W. 1 vas troubled. a, the SaIlIe with I migestion, and distressing pains in The IF3o els. . Py the. a' vice of rt frien 1 began taking Aver's I ills. NI shor -Hine 1)vaS free from pai 1, my food digested properly, the sores on mv body com !unwed healing-, add. in It :4ti iliaui OM? HIM th, 1 was cured. -Semite D. \V late; Atla 1111,. Ga. haya long- uktd Aycr's Pills, in my fa; ]ly, a sel believe then to be the best made, -S. C. Darde 10Jardqr, Miss. 31y wi 'If and little girl were taken with Oysenter - a few days ag ;and 1 ;it once Nee -an Ovine them small doses of Ayer's Pills. thii)kinet1 •s't.'ou Id call a doctor if the (1,4,tse. Ipetaine. -1111V IVO In 'la short time the bloody di-schar:res stoplited, pain wen, -away, and luta th NV:ts restored. • beod re Esling, Rieln uouI,Va. Ayer, s' ,• children teething,. Its value is inca-lcalable. • It Prepared la- Dr. J. C. Ayer & -Co., will relieve the poor little sufferer Sold 3- all Dealers ji 11. Depend upon it, mother s there is no mistake atiout it. It (elves C13-een tars- and diarrimia, rare- lat,es the stomach and bowels, ctires wind meld, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, • and give s tone and energy to the whole ystem. 3Irs. 'WinsioNv's Sootning St -up "- ler children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the pre- scription of one. of the oldeat end bent female physicians and nurses in the United •Stett s, Land is for.sale by all druggists thraughbut the warid. Price twenty-five cents a battle.' Be sure tied I ask fat " Mits. Wiesbow'.s Siarrineo Svarre't .and take no other kind.96d.13-. Catarrh -a New Treatment. perhaps the most extraordinary success that has been achieved in modern • medicine has been attained by the Dixon Treatment for Catarrh. Out Of 2,0a0 patients treated during the. pant six menden, font- ninety per cent, have been. cured ot thas stzeonorn malady. This is none the less • st cttrteires when it is remembered thtt no five per Mt. of natiants presenting them -elves to the regular practitioner are benefitted, while • the peewit medicines and other. advertised curest' neter record a eine at all. ; Starting with the claim now generally believed by the most seien- tine men that thedinease is due to the presence of living- parasites in the tissue, Mr. Dieon at once arlepted his care to their exterminetiortd- ehis seteomplished, he claims the.Catarrit is lime- tivally cured, and the permaneney is unquestiona bites ewes effected by_ him four years age are• mires still. No one else has ever attempted to cure Catarrh in tleistuenner, and no other treat . meet hen ever eared Catarrh. The aPplicatia,n of the re -reedy is simple, arid can be don ° at home, and the present seaetse of the year is the most favorable for a, speedy and permanent cure, the majority of (mans being cured at one. treat - Silent. Sufferers should correeporid with Ntessra. A.111. DIXON & SON, -305 King Street, -Went, Toronto, Cantana„ and enclose stamp for their • treatiee on- tatta•rz h. -Monti cal Star, NoVenaher 17, 1882 88275,2 , • ---s • ti YROY WAFER'S, Preseription of a ph3-sician who tees had a life long experience in treating feinalediseasos. Is iised monthly with perfect successatie over 10,000 tadi' ij. Pleasant, stunt effectual. Ladies ask \aur drug. • \s. eitt for Pennyroval W'afers and std;-'g'h.sthee..,,leeire no substitute*, or in close pos's- .4'''rieq. tyre for seztied particulars. Sold by alt (I rug:sista, al per box. Add Tess THE EUREKA Off EnlICAL CO., Detroit. Miele ,i27'.;01,1 in Seeforth ir.t.Lurnscien‘Virzioin;a: i 1_1c1 512 by Druggistsn generally.* , n . e • THE- BANK OF, COIFfilalaitCE. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO., ' $6,000,000. 1,600,000, up Co,pitai, 'test, - PftEeIDENT, HENRY W. DARLING, Es.. SEAFORTH I3RANCH.1 The Ste...forth Branch of this Bank continues. to receive deposits, on which interest is anowecPon theinost favorable terms. Draftsuri all the principal towns and cities in Debacle, on Great Britain, and on the United States, bought and sold. Offive-First door SOUTH of the Cona-turcia Hotel. 1 A. H. IRELAND, Manager. F. ILOIXESTED, Solicitor • ' 63. .1 ore E The eves are ahvays in the b 1 - aria afford an of its col When weak, and the lids. inflam evidenpe that the sys disorderbv' Serofula, f •Stu-sapttri a is the bes,t. kn Seroful: , whieh -produc fhumnnLtio ni niy eyes. c surering for a number of advice of t phvsiciaa 1 eel Ayer's S trsaparilla. Medkille Short time I we Cured My ores a -e -now in a sill( and 1 nthas well and et leIrsi Will .am age, Conee: For -a n mffeet of years NYitli a huntor i 't my eyes, to obtain any. relief mill using Ayer's'Sarsaparil jeis a.- eom eke e C111 il lo Ie he best of blo C. E. Uptym, Nashua., Frc»n el ildhood, and -un months, 1. have been :itn4 and. Sore. 1.,`yes.. liave complaints, with beneticia Sarsaparil a. and consider purilicie -Mrs. C:. S n r Lowe I, Mass. ediel e. sympathy wiit ; excellent index he e es beconie and sore, it is cm has become THE CELEBRATED C la AS MAN L I V RAKE- DANDELION -7-8 FCURE_ Have you Litter Complaint, Dyspepsia Indi. gestion, Biliou ness, Jaundice, Headache, Dizzie ness, Pain in t e 13ack, Costiveness, or a y dis- ease arising f n a deranged liver, Dr. hase's liver cure will e found a sure and certain r medy. Nature's 'Remedy -The unqualified sue 088 of Dr. Chase's Liver Cure in Liver Complaii t rests solely with the fact that it is compounde from nature's well-known liver regulators, Maiidraks and Dandelion,- combined with many othe inval- uable roots, harks and herbs, having a po verful effect on the Kidneys, Stomach, Bowels and blood. Five hundred t ounand sold. Over one -h If mil- lion of Dr. Ch e's. Receipt Books were s Id in Canada alone. We want -every man wom n and child who is t oubled with Liver Compl int to try this exce ent remedy. Something new. Give away free Wrapped around every bottle of Dr. Chasers Jiver Cureis a. valuable Houeehold medical Guide and Receipe Book (84 pages),con- taining over 200 useful receipes, pronolinced by medical men and druggists as invaluable, and worth ten times the price of the medicine Try Chase's Catarrh, Cure. A safe and positive reme- dy. Price, 26 cents. Try Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills. Twenty-five cents per box. Sold by all dealers. -T. EDMANSON & Co., sole [Leeks, Bradford. For Sale by I. V. FEAR, Druggist, Seaforth. 966-52 CAiMPBELL'S ATHARTIC COMPOUN is 'effective in small ,...,41Thi:.---:-(t•Tc. .4-41 griping, (loos mit oc,- doses, acts without V.*Ifi ' ti. .,_:„LiCiAT 1 • CaS loll ]laitsea, and Will .not create rri- ) tat iffil and C1)11g9Stion i as do ninny of the usual cathartics ad- ministered in the e- c form of Pills. &c. ee- Ladies_ and Chil- dren lia.vin& e the Dtest snsitive sto- 111aeltS take this medicine without trou- ble or comp] tint. 1.14S CATHARTIC COMPOr ND Is cepecially adapted lor the cure of -Livertilien7se. AINTS AND BI LIOUS DIS- oFOR Ac STOMACH ANT) Loss OP AP- • /pane E. FOR SICK HEADACHE AND- DYSPEPSIA. .F0 IL-.CONSTIIIATION. 0 COSTIVENESS. FOli ALL C030'14INTS A11151 NG FRO IT A DA.ISORPDRED 'STATE OF THE STO- Kc 11. This medicline beingein liquid, form, the dose caet be easily regulated to -meet the reepeirements of different per- sons, thus pinking it equally wed I adapted to then -se of the litt:e child as • to the adult.' Put up in three ou ice bottles, and sold by all dealces in family. medicines.-- • Price Retell, Cen! s. 01101.0•84111•111.11••••••••.•imrorm.•••11•••••••••••••••••••••, :ow • r risme -- •rtglIrlemore•rl.nongruorzso..Tis....riarmarirs ANT,./TS.MMEr-•-•,,r-•••••••••••••••Tiomnia•,_,.. 4,C31.••10.A• xfir PERRY DAVIS' ---*1 1N=KILLE -• IS RECOMMENDED 73V - Physirians,. Ministers, -:Alissianar es, Managers of Factories, 1I-ork-shop, , 'Plantations, Nurses in Hespiege, sh —in ort, everybody everywhere who has ever given it TAICEN INTERNALLY MIXE-D WITH A WINE 0 LA s8 OF HOT MILK: AND SUGAR,JT wiee BE FOUND A NEVER FAILING ' CURE- FOR SUDDEN COLDS, CHILLS C() OR STOIPAGE 01? :C1119LATIO.N, CRAMPS, PAINS IN Ti E STOMACH, SILr•L „MPE,. AD NDOWEL COMPLAIN' 0 I1E THIZ OAT . &c. AIPLIrI) EXTERNALLY IIN:1•11:11-:Ncti: 11 l'itt)V1.:N IT rile eioer eeree"reve eel) Teel' ereata Kee oe, J..1.1:Til t.t.:Itorr:G. Tli E VAIN An? 4iNG :Z.\ TYS, F. ' ). B I FES, z. -<'(-e, per 1: cif iraltations. 17 w C -Z .FP Ayer's 0 n rm eedy. . d a painful in $sm NicAtA (eine • . t.!. 4:4„1\ V ' 4,t.:9 yet pee eeet 1 In - en .0. i i . paraeon it spesis• acia-.era ettei i a the it ;.rian.1, iv 0 • ctu e 6con.i. ch, -.',of oi,••tci,!5 vad attend:on men a•loxit or 1,,ir,--..,,i suite of the sv : ism, ainl u it -ah-- ' conipanied i; y 1-': :., i, Wi...:i.i.i ss ;00r:hi!. ft.in.nt of the 1i, :-.1:. rr.-!.t7. t it•94:0 11 :•:1 fjlt)•v it; ri-le in c.-....;, ,I'L Sada, n Eel:011,de) • araieg hunt Loss of le - • i, okttile or Gad nes ' 1.)i teess, anti in° the e - :ate. .. 1: A intane, sy :se eel:at-mho the retoerry 1- eat Weenie, Verses. e :to remdy v...il f_it-e.. 11•••:e Spre.:A" re,.f i: 1 ty- pepsia or I tit. _e-i::._Fer, Is t -aseinited Blood, 1.• -t ai Apple:tee I as-- s' • pomieney; had he ell eesi t 06 , an t: if:Kit1- r. is. mr-O mei ( te.n • w st3 e seetne ANT IS r.'-t1:::.'',71.i, .0 • Old E"...INI lt wel he ted . ot,„ found i -.vees-. Or A El.:;. • "i" • •,,,,t.,, - ,. -••• i0 0 -.• _ .5:eta by all 1)ea.r; in :1",t,. ::, -int.":. DAVIS &LAWRENCE09..(Litaited.)-• SOLE. A(esers, - mennic•mont 3ION'I'REAL, P. ). Jorrow•vraverrwwnsamamv.,,arm••••10.••• weed int- years. By:1,144 nmenced 1. a k loot ter . using this'. s completely conelilien, -ong as ever. - rd, N. II. I AY:1S i YOI11)1.0(1 Ind 'was unable I emit!) enced medicine e; 0101 1 (lievt od Outith2rs, ,i1 a tow letiNVii 11 1VC111 used ror re, ok. Ayer s ;t blood , Clover, Vt. I suffered ilor a year vial infl; mina- -I ion in my left e3ee Thre ult ers formed on the ball, dile-trine' me of eieht, and causints great ' After trying many other remedies, to no pnria se, 1 was `mall): 'IlitItateti to use L.N.yer's'Sars tparilla, and, • By I a- k. three bottles of 1 his medi -in• t,. hare been entirely cl!tred.'i has been re- stored, and there is no sign of inflamma- tion, •sore, or Illeer ill m) aye. --..14enijal Trre It id Q hio. Iy dauglit er. t 1.S 0 d „was a liked 1;1111 Scrofulkts Sore Eye • i)urini the last two v -ars she -never s (NV light' Of. ally hind. Pili!ysiciiins of the highest: sta _exerted i.eaa- Ada, hut with no perninnent• suecess. Vn the recomn cudatiou 1 of a f ;lend 1.) II -chased al tot 1 l of A yer'i• :•tar-- sapitrilltt, Which' my tlau_fli er cotton tnced taldng.. Defore she- 11;n1 .11,tq1 the third bottle her eight \vas fettered. find si u ':u 0 aloe- look steadily :it brid en: litelit \\ it 0111 lutin. I1V1' (*HIV is CO11 . E. Sutherland, Eiangclist, ltlIiv Uitv, lit'. Ayers Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. -:.Ayer & C �., Lowell Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1; six betides, $5. D. S. CAMP ELL, PROVINCiAL LAND Stift 'EYOR and Civ Eneineer. Orders by -n ail promptly at tondett to. D. S;CAMPBELL, Mitchtll. mountomaaaaas.7.-.1ana• wastrain...1.••••••••••ux.,.: — - BY ..LAW NO. 11 A —OF THE-- ., town of Seaforth, • m-70TR. 1886., BY LAW to raise by way of loan, the dum of five thOusend five hundred dollars, for thl purposes hereinafter 'mentioned. • • Whereas; the fligh.School 13oard of the Town of Seaforth has made application to the Muni- cipal -council of the said Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, for the sum of five thousand .five hundred dollars, for the purpose of erecting an eddition to the said High School, and fur- nis)ing the same. . . kind,twhereas, the aid connoit has resolved to raise the said stun of money for the purposes aforesaid. - And, whereas, it will require thesum of one hundred and sixty seven dellars and lift.), cente to be raised annually by special rate for the pay - 'went of the said debt, Its hereinafter mentioned. And, vk hereas, it • will require the sum of two hundred and seventy five dollars to be raised annually by speelal rate, for the payment of the said interest, as also hereinafter mentioned. ' And, whereas, the amount of the whole rate- able property of the said Corporation, irrespec- tive cif any income in the nature of tolls,interests, dividends refits or fees from said property, •and also irrespective •of any income to be derived from the tempontry investment of the sinking fun( , or any pear thereof according to the heit revutucd assessment roll of the said Corporation being for the year one thousand eight hundred - and eighty six, is the sum of five hundred and sevcnty one thousand three hundred and thirty .five (loners. Ahd, whereas, the existing debt of the said Corporation is as follows: Six • thousand dollars borr wed under the authority bf By ltaw No. 3 A, o the said Town of Seaforth, and interest ther en at etwen per cent per annum,. payable. half yearly from the first day of July, A.D., 1886, and leven thousand dollars borrowed under the authority of By Law No 6 A, of the said Town of Seaforth, and interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum payable half yearly from the fifteenth day of April, A. D., 188e, also five thou- sand dollars borrowed under the authority of liy Law No. 24 13, of the said Town of Seaforth, and Merest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum, pat -able half yearly. from the first day' ef August, A.D., 18..S6,and there isnothing in arrear either for principal or interest.. _ • And, whereas, it is made necessary to appoint the -time and place for taking thevotes of the duly qualified eleetors,and for appointing- deputy returning eltieers to take the seites of the said elettors at the meetings - . 130 it therefore tinacted by the Municipal Council of the Town of Seaforth. I. -That it shall be lawful fel- the 3Ia3-or of the said Corporation to raise by wlit- of loan from any person or _persons, body or bodies corporate, .who may he willing to advance the. •tante upon the credit of the debenturesbereinafter mentioned, 11511111 of money not exceeding- in the whole the sum of five thousand five handred dollars, and cause the same to be paid into the hands of the Treasurer of the said Town, for the purpeee, and w-ith the object -above recited. II. That it -shall be lawful for the said Mayor to cause any number of debentures to .be made for such sums of money as may he required; not less than one hundred dollars each, and not e:. - coed i ng in the aggrcgate the sum of five- thou- sand five hundred dollars, and that the said de- benn res shall lie sealed with the seal of the said Carpi -ration, and signed by the May -or and the Tree, urer thereof. . • , . III. That the said debentures shall bear in - teres, at and after the rate of live per cent per alltill n from the day mentioned in the By Law, to ta e effect %%Inch interest shall be payable on 1,1 e first days of .Tune and December in each and every year at the office of the said Teeasurer. -IV. That the said debentures shall be made • payable in twenty 3 ears at furthest froth the day herein mentioned for this fly Law to take effect, at the -office of the treasurer of the said Corpor- ation, and shall have attached to them coupons for the payment of interest. • .,. V. That for the purpose ot forming a shilting lend for the payment of the said debentures an equal annual sum tif ene hued ed and sixty seven dollars and fifty. ands shall in addition to all other rat -es be rahedelevitel and collected by special rate upon all the rateable property in the said Corporation during the continuance of the said debentures, or any of them • and for the purpose of paying the hi terest of the said deben- tures, an equal annual sum of two hundred and seventy five dollars shall in addition to all other rates he raised, lavieti and colleeted by special rate upon all the -rateable property ill the said. Corporation during the continuance of the said debentures, cr any of them. . VI. That pis By Law shall comein to operation and take effeet on the Firnt day of December, A. ILIYI.58T6he't the votes of the electors of the said Municipality shall be take', on this 13y Law on Monday, the 18th day of Oaciber, A. D., _1.SSti, CoillmenCing at the hour of nine o'cloek in the moodit-er, and from thence continuedtill the hour of five o'clock in the • afternoon, at the fol- lowing places: For Polling- Suladivieion No. 1 - at E. (ash's Store ; For Polling Sub -division No - 2 at Wm. Campbell's Store; For Polling Sul). dieision No, 3 at the Town Hall ; and that Ed- ward Cash shall be Deputy Returning officer for Polling Huh -division No. 1, 8. Stark shall be Deputy Returning officer for Polling Sub -division No. 2, and \‘'illittin Elliott shall be Ineintt- Re- turning offiser far Itolling Steed -Resew No, .2. VI 11. That. t -he Clerk of the said Municipal Corporation of the Town uf Seaforth, shall at the hnur of t,velve o'illock mem, on Tinedlay the nineteenth dny on de -totter, A. le 1st -6, at the Tom it 111(11 in the said Town - of Seafoith, sum up the votes trivet, or and availed: the By Law. IX. That the ties or et the said Municipal Cor- poration shall attend at the Coninel Room in the said Town on Friday, the 15th day of other A. D. leseeat the hour of eight o'dovk in the evening, for the purpose of aepointing persans to attend at the various polling; places aforenaid; and the final summoning up of , the motes by the Clerk, respectively on behalf (*persons interest- ed in and proMoting or opponitee the passage of this By Law renpectively T. T. COLEMAN, Mat or. WM'. ELLIOTT, Clerk. 1 - I - Seal -• . NOTIC :E . The above s a true cc:11y of a By -Law passed by tin- Municipal rotinc:.1 of the Teen of ;:ca - forth on the en"th (lay ef Oetolier, A. D. lase:, and all persnies are hereby re qiiirtel to telte notive that any enerlesirous tri• t\ 11 such Ilt••Law, or • any part thereof, ananheiS, imat make his appli. cation for that purpone to the lligh Court of ,Tustiee, at Termite; within throe mouths next after the publication cf this notice °nee a weele It for three .sti •ceseive 1VVel:S, in the newspaper called the lit Not . J.:tees:elm, or he m ill be tco lai e to 1io heard in that heintlf. WM. ELLIOTT, Town t lerk. , Dee -4 OWS BEST FRIEND IVEAT iI VEECEIPTION mIlE SUFFOLKS ARE THE BEST. -The I • • dersigned has now on Lot 21, Coneetsio 117 R. S.,• Tuckersmith, and sill keep for improvement of Stock, Two TIIORPUCHIBII.F.D S FOUR BOARS. The oldest; •"Granger,", was rowed on April ard, 1882. wasibred by Mr. V: Elliott, Milton, County of lIaltbn. His sire his dant were. both imported. • The seco "King Tom,"Was farrowed in April, 1E84. was bred by Messrs. A. Frank & Sons, of dnuety of Peel, and both his sire and his d were also imported) They are as good pigs were ever offered for service in Huron as cat) prover i by• the extended pedigrees whieh registered in the Canadian Herd Book. Ter $1, with the privilege of reternine if necensa GEORGE PIA,EW ES. . 9 Highest Praise. The well-known drug firm of N. C. Pelson Co., of Kingston, writes that Dr. Fowler's tract of Wild Strawberry bee lone been eons ered the' best remody for summer ceimplai in the markets, and adds that their custom speak in the highest terms ef its merits. W Strawberry- is the best known remedy for chol morbus, dysentery -and all bowel complai 867.52.2w. 111- 2, he ar- 115. Ilf3 Te he (Lti `1e re 118 ) • & (I - its -rs Id ra its era ti‘ e ()tear eaueed by psokages is g other medicit atres set, by n. Pamphlet. e Detroit, Mie mien & Wilso -A neue•esnful medicine tented oscir t0 t ears ill thoimandS of east's, Promptly cures Ner- vous Prostration, Wealdiess of Brain, Spinal Cord, and Gen- s 01 either sex, Emissions: foal all iedineretion or neer etre-den, Six lierante:tel to tflna e et ure .wlen tall. (1.; fad., (Inc paekae-e et , nit i it. Seal by drugeists. WI 'Ae. for eltii ens ILI -BE ItAttil E3IICAL CO,, 6 . .t.it-1:;0111 in Seaforth 113- Lune and Dreggisrn genera:le. 1ieete52 . RemovedRemoved G- • c 7Ct-NT EAFGRTH,. • The old Esialinshed Burl hir ban reeee eel t.', new premiseimmediately oppotite his 41-1 Stand. 31aini :ti -t -e(, aferth, where be will piets,s' ed to weer an h# (-.1(.1 patrons p.nd issnran.‘ new OneS as. toky t•tte fit to fia or hint with their eatrenage. ; eerRemerelter the place, between Henderson's Harness Shop, and McIntyre's Shoe Store, Main Street, Seaforth. 898 GEORGE EWING. fort 7 warrrnsvmswiyomesvpmwzr, liTiarrt4itrAntearrAt•Ath-'+'4.trleftty-1,II 24n ,c.z.v1.4.71X11.3mar LEGAL. - - • - 11. ITASTINGS,Soliciter,etc. Office-Cady's . Bleck, opposite Commercial Hotel, Sefii- 974 SE1AGER & LEWIS, Barristers, Goderich.- Office, oppoelte the Colborne Hata 976 ID C. HAYS, Solicitor, &e. Prirate Money to • j.3 lend at lowest rates of interest. %Office - Corn r of Square and West Street, Goderich. 774 . BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &e. Office - Rooms formerly occupied by Carroll & Die • on, Meyer's Block, over Johnson' a Hard- ware Store, Main Street,. Seaforth. Goderich Age' ts-Cetteeee, Holz & CAMERON. 870 RROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solid: kx tors, &c., Godench, Ontario. J. T. GAMOW, 'ROUDY00T. 686 CA.11ERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers, Solicitors in Chancery, cke., Goderich, Ont. M. C CAMERON, Q. C., PUILIP HOLT, M. G. Caste Rate 606 _ iLO-TUS E. DANCEY, late with Cameron, Holt & Cameron, Gocierich, Barrister; So- licit° , Conveyalicer,.&c. Money to loan. Ben- son's P1d Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786 of Jol Office MANN NN1NG & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyaecers, &c. Solicitors for the Bank nsto», Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan. -13eaver Block, Clinton, Ontario, A. H. NO, JAMES SCOTT. • 781 HOLMESTED, successor to the late firm of .12 . 1AleCaughey & Hohnested, Barrister, So- licit° , Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for the C4tnadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. Farntu for sale. Office in Scott's Block, Main Stree Seaforth. • MONEY TO LOAN. Air 4NEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 per _RI cent. Interest payable half yearly, or tit per cont. yearly, with the privilege to borrower of repring pare of the prineipel money at any time. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister, Seafotth. 860 • DENTISTRY. ei L. DALL, L. D. S., Honor Graduate, teem - ‘X. ber Royal Dental College, Toronto, suc- cessor to D. Watson. All operations carefully performed and guerafitted. Chloroform, ether, gas aid leeal agents used in extraction of teeth. PlateF inserted ot prices agreed upon with 31r. Wats ». Rooms over Johnson's Hardware, Sea - forth. Visits Brussels every Then-ad-D.3e Reni- dence tame as that ()melded by Mr.Watson. 080 • 7 TI D. S., M. R. C.and S., of f Ontario. Latest improve-- eAeC. .( ntalltS in every line.. Satisfaction delenes guaranteed, Office, -In Cady's Block opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. Basid mce,de-The Poplars, John 8 treet. 941 CARTWRIGHT & SON, Den - J. tists, of Exeter, Oat. One of the abov-e will visit Blyth the last Thursday, and following Fri - (ley o each month, at Milee's Hetet, will visit Zuriel the first Wednesday of every month at Peine Hotel, i and Hena11 the following Thurs- day o every Month at Re3 note's Hotel, where he will p Harm all dental operations. Teeth ex- traete with a' new Japan anesthetic, which re - u early- all pain. Parties desiring- new teeth Ivill please On early in the morning of the first d4ty. Charges Inederate. Terms cash. :981 1 T KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D. _IA. 8., will be in Zurich at the s. -.Huron Hotel, on the last Thum Linsid day of each month, and in Hen- sel] ne-t day, (Friday,)at Reynolds' Hotel. Teeth extrac ed with the least pain possible. work first CI}1t3s at liberal rates. •'971 - . . MEDICAL, i 1-v-3. HAtNOVER, 31: D. C. M, Graddete of McGill Linversity, Physician, Surgeon and A teouchein, Seaforth, Ont. Office and re. sidene t -North side Godurich street, first briel house test of the Methodist church. 961 DTARS. j tiates Surgeons, day afternoon. ELLMTT & GUNN, Brueefield, LicerF Royai College of Physicians and Edinburgh. At Seaforth every8atur• Office, -Royal Hotel. '930. . T G. 0. az residence Door east SCOTT, M. D., &c., Physician, Surgeon, d Accoucher, Seaforth, Ont. Office and South side of Godench street, Second of the Presbyterian Church. 842 RW. . of &c., Seaforth, same as rale It) T( College °Mee, that door Sealortn, BRIXE SMITH, 31. D, C. M., Member the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Obtario. Offiee and residence crecupied by Dr. Vereoe. 848 MACKID, (late of Lneknow) Graduate of rent.° tnlis trsity, and 3k -tether of the of Physicians mid Surgeons of Ontario. /ear's drugstore. Retidnce, John Street, east of Englieh Churcu Parsonage, Ontario. 894 - VETERINARY. -i-e_„11. Ili Joroilto Member cil. Ontario. van Ire dontest pi °veil and teeth iloyal lIotel, ---- Ci EAF 0 „eneis l'reebytsrian Mneel of niestiva Enfirma .."nliergit nary St uT Mec - T. WILSON, V. S., Honored graduate of Veterinary College, Registered of the Veterinary Medial Association liming had several years experience iOnnti prepared to treat all diseases of the cated animals on the latest and most im• prtheiples. Treatment of delicate foals cirensieg a ;specialty. Residence: Seaforth.. . 933 , .) RTII IIORSE INFIRMARY. -Corner of airi Goderich treetS, next door to the Chureh, Seaforth, Opt. „ All dis- llorses, Cattle, Sheep, or any Of the do- ;ed animithe semissfailly treated at the v or else -Allure an the shortest notice. moderate. .1.1.31E'S W, ELDER, V i.tter- rgeon. la S. --A laree stock of Veterin- , - Miles kept. constantly on hand AUCTIONEERS. e re t.) . C )arts o ....'xitosrr BRINE, Liccneed Alietioneer foe the uut3- of Huron. Sales attended In al the County. All orders left at TAR lit Office will he promptly attended to. SEA ORTH PUMP WORKS. In rtt rnieg thanks te ir,3- many customers for thei ij patronage einee Minnienving bUSiOeSS in Seale th, I would add 'that in order to supply the dem nd fo'r PUB PS, CDS TERNS ezo. • • that 1 hive eut in Steam Power and more new inaehiee y, and tan new do try work; quielter and bett •r, and as I use none but the best ma- teriel 1 an -get, and do as good work as I know how, 1 qw to merit a continuanee of your pat- ronage. 1 C1:ST031 PLANING AND- BA.tiD SAWIN A SPECIALITY. N.. et-UFF.., P, S. -I would he pleased to receipt all the;ac- consits ot the past and previous 3 ears. Must have nan'xiey. 966-t.t. - .The. Seaforth, Brussels AND Wroxeter Stage Line. 1 .]-n-Ii:f: ol 1 and rethink .tat,..1.: Line which riths tioli, . in t yeen Seaforth, Brubt-els, Wroxeter arid , Corrie, 1 ..tu.8 Seaforth on the arrival of the Mail trai 1 iteilll the eant, arid connects with the trahen ru .ung east and _west on the Grand Trunk Raiiwev t Brussels, and also ceninects with the train fel- -eeswater at Wroxeter. Comfortable covered carriages and cereful, at, entive 'vers always on the road. Fares reasonable. WALSH, Proprietor. FAHMEBS, IT Willi PAY YOU —TO CALL AT THE— HURON FOUNDRY, —NEAR THE HIGH SCHOOL, SEAFORTH And see our stock of 1:3 11 SO S Which have been made especially for this county I have greatly improted nit- Gang Plow for this season, and feel satisfied in saying that it is the best in -the market. (bit LA-) ROLLERS Are large and -heavy, running light and doing good work. Our _GRMN ri USHERS Are made from lIa-rd Iron, and will last...longer than any other machine made. Having special tools dor recutting, Rollers, we eat) guarantee .satiefactien. •Speeial. attention given to les pairing Steam Engines, .Saw and Grist Mille, Reapers, Mownes, Threshing Machines, and all kinds of mannainery repaired on short notiee and at reaSonabhs rates. To Contractors and Others. bridge Bolts and Castings at lowest rates. , Quotations furnished on application. Also Agent for the Implements of L. D. Sawyer, Hamilton. A fn line of repairs con- stantly oh hand. THOMAS HENDRY. ge ""••••,. CY. •ass ea se ett, •••-•• - R.; L ta. ate . • • ee. Fee ea. ee. es se. es- . •!•te ea_ -ae s'ee ,?eee rr, ••••:, c•••,. "eat. 1%••:'4. A••1' 'SEA irr H Fu rnitu re Warerooms. If you want solid comfort eall at Ro be rtson s, .Aed hey one of those•Celebret ed Self etleuntshle Easy Chairs, repreeeeted by the a.bovd cut. le can also supply Invalid Chairs and Carriages. Ile nine sells the m-ost von.fortable arid duratd That is made. I lie stock of CABIINET FURNITURE •. Is very lerge tend Coirelete. IT 1,1nalipg port thi- ere v., (mid de well tO Ove him it vall 1 (lore pqr- ellating It! Tv. art roon-4- one I tedO• SOnth of Tlit grt.1,11 C.,f.lice, ain St ref.t. a,•!, V1(.4.3EFIT;3.01V, ro7; 27. C 17% •-•:; '7; •;"•• o) -•• t-gc t. = OF WORTHLESS/ IMITATIONS Frv, e-seg4 See.CY,-„, :Nr1„1•1 As tlicre are many inferior goods; corded With jute., 'lei Ip, ete„reffered. and sold as tesraline • by some 112) iciplednuerchantstradt his on the reputation of Cl-) :genuine 4'or rn the 111(11(4, against o•d-tii imp, -Rion by draw - fete sneir atteivtleni to tho F.;eing that the 1_ 6 ns7111'grtPSk177 P' CO Oe? e ' 4; en 11 !near „dile of ail Coralinegoods, * . 1Rir.,9 are genui-ne. ?).1%Eci ryi-r- 4 TC2?tiTC. •;- P Cs H 41,C, • 71y of .Skati,'.b Raft?, Setcf,i) h, PR 1 El T:(7, Fi . TTwhich isFituated directly apposite the tniOn Station, hae reeentit been refitted and refornished throughout, and is now one of the beet and most comfortable hotels in the city (TX -Every poseibletattention paid to guesthere charges iuoderate.