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NOVEMBER 19, 18,86.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
Taming a Pig.
As:we were passing along the road we
tame upon two.or three men surrounding
itamense black pig with a stiff upright
mane, and one ot the curliest tails we
ever Saw. The pig had just been taken
oat of the stye, from early pigling-
hood had been its home, and the men
were trying to get it into a larger and
roomier place some score of yards dis-
tant, in order as they informed as, that
it might be killed. The pig like,
wouli't not budge nor move -an inch in the
desired direction, They coaxed and
fondled it by scratching its flanks and
ears, and endeavored to entice it towards
the opea door pf the place of slaughter
by holding a dish with food in it just in
front of its nose, but the pig only stuck
ant jt e legs all the more rigidly, and
half -grunted, half -squealed a decided
negative, a non possumus which it. was
evident there was no overeeming by.any
such means. A rougher style of persuas-
ion was therefore adopted. One of the
nten laid hold of the large, flapping'ears,
one in each hand, and another man
seized one ofethe animal's forelegs, and
they began to pull with might and main,
while the third in proceeded to twine
and. twist the pig's tail, just as you have
seen a seaman do ‘vith the ends of two
pieces of three stranded rope before pro-
ceeding, to splice them together. Stub-
born and obdurate, the pig wouldn't
mere an inch, that is, in the right dir-
ection; it rather gained a little in a
retrograde motion styewards, yell ing
the while loud enough to be heard by
the periwinkle gatherers along the ehorea
of Arpin and Kingerloch.
The min at the tail at last got mad,
said, taking up a long hazel switch, be-
labored the pig with all his might, but
to no purpose. .Move in the desired
direction elle would not ; and the men
panting and terribly riled at the brute's
obstinaev, weroat their wit's end, when
fortunately, a Man from a neighbouring.
district happenitag to pass that way at
the time came -0,) the rescue. What in
the world are you doing with the pigY'
exclaimed the hew -comer in excellent
Witilath.e pig ?' replied one of
the men, as he wiped the perspiration
frem his brow with his sleeve. \Vhat
are we doing with the pig, is it? Why,
we are trying to get her (perverse daugh-
ter of an ugly father) into yonder open
shed, aud, as you see, we are likely to
be beaten in the attempt.' Leave her
to me,' said the stranger, a strewing
young fellow, and I undertake to put
her quietly and quickly into the shed by
myself, unaided !' There's not a than
in Lochabar can do it,' growled another
of the worsted pig-tighters. Perhaps
not, quietly replied the young man,
while an incipient smile played about
his eyes and the corners of his moath.
'I am not a. Lochaber man, but a Lis
more man, and I think I can manage
the pig if you will let me try.' Try
away,' exelsaimed the man, in the name
of the legidn, let us see what you can
do." Keep away then,cried the stran-
ger, as he Slipped behind the pig, and
quickly and. eleverlyicatching her by her
hind legs, ene in either hand, lifted het -
as one wot4tl a wheel -barrow. he pig
was now resting on her f re -feet,
perfectly quiet. Giving her a slight
push, just as one would with a heavily -
laden barrow, lie trundled her pigship,
to show his command over her, once or
twice backwards and forwards on the
road with the greatest ease, and finally
steering her in the right direction, he
Iet her go in the furthest corner of the
open shed. It was a clever feat, simple
enough to be sure, like Columbus and
the egg, when if was done, but all the
more admirable just because of ,its
s
The phiicesophy of the thing seems to
be this—when caught up by the Mint
legs wheelbarrow wise, as described, the
weight of the animal is almost entirely
thrown upon thefore-feet, and on the
slightest impulee it must move forward,
if it move at all ; it has no purchase in
the direction of a. backward or reluctant
course. Its fluietnese, so remarkable, in
the eireunc,tances, is probably due to
astonishment at the unwentedness of its
position, and a sense of its own utter
helplessness in such a case, and partly,
perhaps, to the weight of the viscera
throve; forward into the thorax, inter-
fering for the time with the proper use
of the vocal organs. This particular
pig, while perfectly dumb in the man's,
hands, no sooner was let go than she
yelled loud enough to take the roof of
one's henal off. - From 'Twixt Ben Nevis
and Glencoe,' by the Rev. Alexander
Stewart, L. L. D.
The Late Mrs A. T. Stewart.
while the graintnaval procession was
moving down the river on Thursday.
October• -2S : while the vivas of countless
theusande rang out in loud acclaim up-
on the sky ; while the air was filled
with sulphurous suieke and the earth
shook with the thenaler of the guns; in
11 magnificent marble palace on Fifth
avenue, New York, one of the most
distinguiehed dignitaries of the Epis-
copal Chureli Was repeating the sad-
dest portion of it,3 beautiful ritual :
"Ashes to ashee—dust to dust." There,
wrapt in silk and lace of fabulous cost,
lay all that was mortal of the once
beautiful Cornelia Clinch, better known
to the werbl as Mrs. Alexander T. Stew-
art, the wife of the great dry ,goods
millionaire. Not all 'of her millions
could keep death frcan knocking at the
door, and. there in the same room where
her husliarnL paseed away tun years
ago, the withered old woman almost
without warning answered death's call,
and yielded up her spirit and her mil-
lions. In all this land, no life So bloom-
Iess and aca sad. Having within hers
reaela exhaustless means of boundless
blessing, her life for fifty years was an
Arctic night. No child, no friend, no
pet, no bird, no flower. no cat, no dog,
no. confident lightened the terrible gloom
that hung upon her life likea funeral
paIL Millions were at her 'command,
but the peer and theaudlerinea were not
permitted to approach her, her body
guard was impenetreble as the Chinese
V all, A$ cme of thil richest widows in
e world
,,„ iti state,i• the cost-
ly sareophiegue were :gathered a few of
the chief beneficiaries not a sigh was
heard net en eye was wet -she NMS
Ile:1A1, and this wies the last of earth.
While New- York was rejoicing amid
one of the grandest holidays of the Gen-
titry, they bore her remains to the mag-
nificent Nlansoleuin at Garden City,
and laid them in the marble sarcophagus
li-meath the crypt —there to lie till the
archangel's trumpet shallsummon the
quiet(' 4111 the dead. Beside her is an
empty shell, where the bones of her hus-
band, were to lie : but they will never
repose there now,, nor will the secret of
their resting place be revealed till the
Judgment morning. What a mon to
earthly ambition; what a rebuke to
human vanity; where are the millions
now, for which Alexander T, Stewart
bartered body and soul; naked he eame
into the world, naked he \Vent out of it,
Ashes to 'ashos—dust to dust "
4 Great Bridge,
The great new Tay bridge .aprosa the
river Tay, Scotland, is . gradilallsr but
surely advancing 'toward- conipletion:
The unfavorable weather during tlie
past summer , has greatly retarded the
work. Still, in 'spite of all snail draw-
backs, it ',goes steadily forwar 1. Most
of our readers will 'remember lie ,tetri-
'hie catastrophe' -involved • in the, old
bridge giving way with a lipay train on
it. • It isexpected that the present
' structure -will be better able to •esist the
terrible 8 -terms frotaucutlys e ming up
frium the German 'Ocean. 1.The ength of
the new bridge is a little ver • two
nades. The numberof piers is eighty' -
six', with spans varying from fia _feet to
The long spans in ' the, II With.: of
the river number 13. The bride, at its
highest point, will 111.re A - cle -i• head-
way of 7.7 feet above high .wat r level.
The whole details give a- vj-iI idea of
the, prodigious size and SoliditA of the
work, and of the wonderful material and.
engineering resource e necessary to make
Such an undertaking' ,either possible or
successful. The new bridge i to have
double track. ' The contract aricefor
its construction was d:'750,000, but it is
likely thet the .aetaal . cost will he. eon-
siderabiy more. -
—Wp,shington Supports heitli een 1 2, -
000 and 15,000 doge, of which not half
are licensed. . Yet the .. pout dniaster
never knew of . ase of .hydrophobia . in
the District, an the only Mad' dog he
ever saw Was m e in. Germany in _ 1862.
A New York pi ysician ;declare that in.
3.9 years' pract. -.e. he has seen jt st three
cases of ,genuil e hydrophobia.'
Spring and Sumna r. '
Prepare the body for health and vig r by tak-
ing Dr. Chase's Liver Curet NO sprite medicine
equals it. It stimulates the liver, aide digestion,
and purifies the blood. Large bottle nd recipc.
hook, el.. SOld_by 1, V. Fear, agent IO Seaforth..
966.:}2w.
TheCheapest and Best.
On aceount of its purity and collicteitrated
strength and great power ovbr disease Burdock
Blood Bitters is the chettpeet and 1 est _blood
eleansing tonic known. for all dieordeted condi-
tions of the blood. 857.2,2av.
Ao'cidental;
A Chard, of sterling,- in a recent letter, states
that he met with an accident some' time ago, bv
which one of his knees was severely injured. A
few applications of llagyard's Yelhae Oil afforded
immediate and eomplete-relief. 857.52.2w. • "
A Princely Fortune. .
A lean may possess the fortruie of a, prinee but
can never poesees happiness ‘vithoutgood health,
to secure- which the blood mutt be kept pure
and every organ in proper action. '13urdoe1c
Blood Bitters purify the blood andregulate all
the organs. S57,52.2w
• - .. i
Where to Keep' Iti,
. 1 .
Km, it in your family. The best remedy for,
accidents and emergenciee, for bures, -skids,
bruises. sOrenese, sore' threat, cretin, rheuma-
tism, ehilblains and pain or soreness of all kinds,
is that marvellous healmg remedy, Hagyard's
Yellow Oil. 857.52.2w.
Sure to .Conquer.
Thy most trou11esoin6 cough is Sere to yield if
timely treated with Hagyard'S Pectoral P;aletun.'
Pleaem it to take and safe for young- or old.'
. .. .
A Good Guarantee...
H. B. Cochran, druggist, Laneaster, Pa., writes
that he Wee guaranteed over 3u0 battles of. Bur-
doek Blood Bitterfor dyspepsia., bilious attaeke
and liver and kidney troubles. In 06 case has
it disappointed thOSe \OW used it. In Canada it
gives the same general satisfaction. 857.52.2w.
Stratford, June (ith, 1885.
For several years . I Wes greatly
troubled witha asthma, sometimes
having to sit up seven' oreight
nights in succession, t 'table to
sleep and -almost unable t breathe.
A friend reeommetided n-. „I see's
Medicine and Pills. The t rst bottle
gave great, relief, and after using
eix bottles was mired, and (sot now
sleep and work as well as iwer. .
967.52.2w. Nitride Ilanigan, Fantle 7, Da'aVtlie
Foe -sale by all druggists. . • '
. Ayer's Sarsaparilla .
workdirectly and promptl3sto • purify and eri-
tech the hlood,improyes the appetite,Strengthens
then the Iturvee, and braces up the avetem." It is,
n
Ithe truest senses an altel'ative. indicine.
Every invalid should give it a trial..
If People' Troubled
.1.
IrJUGS
MEDICI NE
FoR
LUNGS
LIVER &
BL000.
with rolde would 'take Ayer's Cheery Pectoral
before going to churell or plaecis of 'entertain-
ment t, they would avoid coughing, greatly to the
tomfort of epeakers and hearers. The Poetoral
wonderfully mem:Su the power and flexibility
Of the voiee. 969.52W:
Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm S3' nip, will
al kinds of worMS:afrom children Or
eeanem.
remove
adults,
National Pille are teleurpasee.d as a ettfe, mild,
yet tharough, pergative, acting:upouthe biliary
organs promptly and effectually. 857.52M.
Prof. Low'e Magic Sulphur Soap, -Healing,-
soothing and eleansher fur all eroptivediseases
of the akin. Delightful for toilet uee. e57:52m.
F11.17111:71.!1'S Worm Powders are s tie in all oases.
They cleetroy and reteove wores in children or
adults. s57.5;an. .
This is to vertify that I have. need McGregor's.
-Speet13- Cure for dyspepsia and liver complaint,
and do honestly say that if it cost Inc (111e hun-
dred dollars (sl(t') a bottle I. would. not be With-
out it, as it has done inc tuoreageme that alE the
medicines I ever used, and I feel like a new man.
---,YOlitS truly, Alex, Steel, .Carleton Place, tint.
This medicine. islor'eale at 59e wed 81 per bottle
at Lumsden & Wilson's ...thane !tore, eeaforth.-
964.52w.
flave you ever tried MoGregor & Pare's Car -
ludic Cerate fpr sores of any kied? s beyond
doubt the very best preparation it -Stile market
for h.ealit,g and curing sores, • burns, clutsapim-
ples blatehes, and is thesonly proper n eased of
applying earbolic aicl. Kehl it Lumsden
Wilson's drug store, Seafiertle.for.-25e per. box,
96f.52w. .
. The latest ' remedy, for coughs, colds, croup;
whooping cough, brotehitis, ete.,,is Met:regoes
Lung Compound. -There is no remedy' in exist-.
ewe" contain i tie any one ()lithe active ingredients
composing McGreger's Lune- Compounds so do
not say yen have t doe' AFerythinge until you
_ have tried this for yOur void or cough, and your
opinion the same as ail Nyho have used it,
viz:, that it is thee best. Sold' hi 50e and
Catarrh,
homes by Lumsdov.&.. Wilson, druggists, seae.
phySichinsind nurses in the United States,and
is for_sale by all druggists throughout the world.
Priee twenty-five cents a bectle. Be sure and
ask foi "Mas. Winsnow'sBooTniso S`CROP," and
take no other kind.966.1y.
Catarrh --:--a New. Treatment.
Perhaps the mo-st extraordinary success that
has been achieved in modern medicine has been
ittained by the Dixon Treattnent for Catarrh.
Out of 2,000 patients treated during the past six
Months, fully .ninety per cent have been cured
PC this stubborn malady. This is none the less
startling when jt is remembered that no five per
cent -of patients presenting ;themselves to the
regular.practitioner are • beilefitted, while tho
patent medicines and other advertised cures
never record a •eure at all.- Starting with the
claim now generally believed by the most scien-
tific men that thin disease is (hie to the presence
Of living parasites in the tissue, Mr. Dixon at
once adapted his cure to the!r extermination-
ehis accomplished, he Claims the Catarrh is prac-
tically cured, and the pens= eley is unquestion-
td, es cures effected by him our years .ago are
Mires still. No .one else has ever attempted to
eur*Catarrh in this manner, •nd no other treat!
ment has ever cured Catarrh. The application
of theremedy is - and -can be done at
Wattle, and the present season of tha year is the
most favorable for a speedy and permanent cure,
the majority of cases being eared et one treat-
ment. Sufferers should correspond with Messrs.
A. .11.• DIXON & SON, 305 King Street, West,
Toronto, Canada, and enclose .statiip •for their
treatiae on Cataritn—Montreal Star, November
17, 1882 882-62
.• Consumption Cured.
An old physicike,retireci froin practice, having.
had placed in his hands bv an East India mis-
sionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy
for the _speedy and permanent cure of Consump-
tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Astimia.and all throat
and Lung affections, also apositive and radical
cure for Nervotn4 Debility'and all Nervou ' aom-
plaints, -after having toted . its wonderful cure
tive powers in thousands of teases, haelelt it his
duty to, make it know -n to hit suffering fellows.
Actuated by this motive elide desire to relieve
human suffering, I will send free of chargo, to
all who desire iti this recipeein German, French
or English; with full directions for preparing
and ueing. Sent .by mail by addressing- with
etam-p, namin, this paper, W. A. NOYES, 149
Power's Block Rochester, N. Y: 938-25.eow
The Ap elite
May be, increased. the Digestive organs
strengthened, and the B iwels regulated,
bv taking Aver':4 Pills. 'Fliese Pills are
-
purely. vegetable in tin ir composition.
They contain neither calm nor any other
dangerous di -ug, and ma - be taken \villa
perfect safety by persons tit all :lees.
I wasa great. sufferer
and •Con-stipation.. I lit
became Oetttly debilitate
stantiv afflicted With Heat
ness. . I consulted our fat
preseribtq for 'me, at Val'
Out affording more than I.
finairy commented taki
Ina short, tittle my digest
1'MP ITO V
1111r 1/0WO1S wert$ PeLtIllot
time I finished t\s'o boxes
tendency' to heaplaches 11
and I becaine: strong am
M. Logan, Wilmington, 1)
.rom. Dy=mvPsia
it no aepetite,
1, end \vas con -
ache mul Dizzi-
nly doctor, svho
ouslimes, with,-
pn ra ry
ig e\yer's Pills.
on and appetite_
ED
and, by the
these- 19 Ils iny
ttl - (1 iSttpl ret
-Wen. —
.1.
i I was troubled,, for over a vear. with
Losof Appetite, end thefere1 Debility..
I commenced taking A yei's Pills, and, be -
'fore finishing half a box tif this medicine
my appetite and st ren!illi were restored:
-H. C. q. Clark, Danbury, Conn.
, . .
Ayer's Pills are the best •medieine
knOwn to me for regulating the bewels,
and -for all di'seases eauseill by a disordered
Stomach and Liver. 1. se tiered for over
.th ree years with headache, I ndigestion,
and . Constipation. I had to appetite, and
was weak and nervous Must of the tiinel.
,
i
BY USING
three boxes of Ayer's Pills, and, •at tb
same time- dieting myself, 1 was con -
pletely leured. My digestive organs
now in good order, and 1 am in perfect
kealth.H-Phi lip Lockwood, Topeka, Kans.
yer's Pills have benefited me wonder-
fulha For months I suffered from Indi-
ge!:fion and Ileadaehe. Was restless at
night, and had a bad tastn in my mouth
every Morning. After taking one box of
Ayer's Pills, all these troubles dilsap.-
peared, my food digested well, and my
sleep was refreshing. —henry C. Hein-
Menway, Rockport, Mass..
I was cured:of the Piles by the use of
Ayer's Pills. They not only relieved me
of that painful disorder, but gavel Me in-
creased vigor, and restored my health.—
John Lazarus, St. John,N. B.
Ayer's•
Prepared b3 Dr..T. C. Ayer 'o.. T.o w I. Mars.
liold by all Druggists and Dealers iu 1dt:sits-Me.
SCROFULA
'Rumors,
Erysipelas,
Canker, and
forth. -964.5ew.
Ilavs you teothaclitr? Use Fluid Lightning-.
.
[ave 3 4111 rhetimatiam? t'se Fluid Lightnings
; lave .voua stiff joint! Use :Fluid Lightning. •
11 iv,' eti neuraleiaa Use Fluid Lightning.
e 3 oil lumbago ? Use Fluid Lightning -
Are yeti troubled with headaellee 1e !quid
'
on any pain Use Fluid Lightning. '
. It wilf tan- th,.• inst•oir it is:111{111yd.
Try ir. vents per hetile at L11,141,11
Wilson's drug afore, Se:alit-tie
_ -
Be on Your Guard. • .
Don't allow a cold in the head to slowly and-
sur.2.1v develop into catarrh when you Can
be eitred for 25 c,nits. A few- applicatanis will -
cure incipient catarrh. Onc to- two boxes will
(etre nrdinery cafarrii. tin, to live ih•ixes will `,
enre chronic e:ctarrin Dr. Chase's patarrh cure.
Sold by all de tiers at 2.5 eerie, per -110X.! 516643'
Advice to Mothers. •
are yon tiistin bed and broken of your reet by f
siek child smfering and crying with pain of
tecth If so eend at imee •and t_eet
hut 1.- " Mrs. Wiasloe's Soothing Syrilp " for
children teething. He 'value ie ineineetable.It
will relieva the poor little.stifferer inunediatelv.
Depend trp,-nt it, mother ; there is no. mistake ,-
aboat it. It eeres dysentery and thatrbea. regu- ,
lates the stomaeh wnl bowels,. etlect-, Wind Colic, ;
Soften“ the game, reduces intlatinnation, and ;
gives tone and energy to the whele' system.
"Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" •for children
teething is pleasant to the taste -and isthepre-
scription of one of the oldest and bCst female 1,
Can be
cured by
purifying
the blood
with
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Have you Liver ,Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indi-
gestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Headache, Dizzi-
ness, Pain in the Beek, Costiveness, or any dis-
ease arising, from deranged liver, Dr. Chase's -
liver cure will be founda sure and certain remedy.
Nature's Remedy -.-The pnqualified success of
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Five. hundred thousand sold. Over one-half mil-
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Sea f o rth. 966-52
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• . • cAniAlo, 'elision nausea, and.
will not create irri-
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adapted to the nee of the little child as
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,
PAINS IN TIIE sTomAcu, SUM--
ME,It AND BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
SQB,E THROAT &c.
,
APPLIED EN:TEII.N.\I.I.T,
1::.:eKitiEls'ci;; II 15 PEOVEN IT run mosT
r..et•Eet't\-F, AND LINIMENT ON
r...ucrit iN iti:mtiviNt; 1111; PA IN
anise -se .reo)t
SPRAINS, RHEI-MA-
CIS.M, NEURALGIA, SWELLED
.,. PA; E, TOOT I. (
P1'lBITES, Sz.C., &.47.
per
gj Bowaro. of Imitations.
I do not believe that
Ayer's Sarsaparilla has
aii eqUal as a remedy
for Scrofulous, HU -
MOPS: : It is pleasant
to take, gives strength
and v•igor to the body,
and produces • a more
permanent, lasting, re-
sult than any Medicine
I ever tised.E.,
Haines,No. Lindale, 0.
I have used Ayer's
&oat) trifle., in my fem..
Hy; fo or Scrofula, and
knovitaif it AS taken
faithfull-y, it will
thoroughly eradicate
th is,. terrible disease. — ;
W. F. towler, M. D.,
. -
Greenville, Tenn.
For forty years I
have sliffered with Ery- ,
sipelae have tried :
all soils of remedies -
for my complaint, but
found no relief' until I
cothmdneed using
'A ver's Sarsaparilla.
Atter ;taking ten boa
ties of this inedicine
am 'eolnpletely cured',
—Mary Ca Amesbury,
Roaport, Me.
I 'have suffered, for
years, from Catarrh,
which wes so severc
that i destroyed my
'appetite and weakened
my eys em. After try-
ing 0. her remedies,
and getting no relief, I
began to take -Ayer's
Sarsaporilla, and, in a
few months was cured.
—SuSan L. C'ook, 909
A lIsiuv st.. lioSton
Highlands, Mass.- -
a.mse
t • •
agrc ealle
paration ti • A,
yet IVA L pre-
ure o f that of
adapted fer t rt•i f :.nd
attendant upon it .10.v or 4,:.int;(1•1
state of the sv t. t
• cninpanie41 1): .., 7 t Pal-
• pitation of the II, rf.:-elts will
• fellow its Use in Ca.',
ar:•-ing front 1..,0,L of 1.; .,.!, A..ee or Chronic
Dieetses, end in tile invariably
act.ornoani'es the re.•twfri,* '1‘ .0 tinq Fevert..
No rernc-cly will gi‘e sp•asly relief in,
1 iv-petatia or its • 1i I Inpri‘ er-
ihited 'Blood, Aenetie.,
• pondeace, anti in nil 'F1 %‘ hero
an EFFECT Ivit al..1 11/4,0'
' •
sialeeeea is re,
the ELIN,111
•••-4 found
02,
_
0
by all Dea:er.7- -lfea7,..1/147. ;
DAVIS &LAWRENCE CO. (Limited)
• - Sonz AGENTa,
MONTREAL, P. Q.
1 I I'S
A-ver's Sarsaparilla
is superior to any blood
purifier that 1 have
e \ er tried. 1 have
taken It fin- .Serefula,
Canker and
•
ltniqno, and
lnntdi .1." !alit ..froin
It i good, al -o. for ,a
week etemaeb.-31illia
,10 l'eiree. South
. •
Ayer's Sarsapanlia
- • -":1=, •
PENNYROYAL WAFERS
Prescription of a physician who
has had a life long- experience in
' •-• treating female diseases. Is uted
monthly with perfect success by
over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe
effectual. Ladies ask your drug-
ttet, gist for Pennyra3 al Wafers and
.3.0-e for scaled particulars. Sold by
take no substitute, or inelose post -
all druggiqs,s1 per box. Address
THE ECREKA CHEMICAL !O., Detroit, Mich.
EZ'Sold in Seaforth by Lunn -den cv, Wilson, V.
Fear, and hy Druggi ge n erally 969-52
Still Ahead Of All.
▪ L. SMITH & Co•1
CATE R E P S,
And dealerS in American and Canadian Confer-
_ itillonreenge-ta.
bleLS, Oranges, Lemons and all kinds of
Frnits.
Families, Hotels, and otlit.rs wishing Ocsters
in. bulk, can be supplied at rt.-a:Fen:1bl e
. 'Canned Goods, Tobacces and Cigars of the
best brands kept coustantly on hand,
, Every attention paid to customers. Happy to
serve you.
Remember the Plaee, First Doer liorth o
. / Reid & Wilson's Hardware Store, Main Street
Prepared by Dr. ,LC. Ayer & Co., Low1, Mass Seaforth,
Price 8 1; six bottles, 85. 1 H. L. SMITH & Co.
I 959
To Gentlemen I
M. K. PILLMAN,
SEAFORTH'S
WELL-KNOWN' TAILOR
Wishes to inform the gentlemen of Sea -
forth and vicinity, that he now has as
nice an assortment of Cloths suitable for
all kinds of garments, as can be found
in any similar establishment in the
county. He has also added a very nice
and complete stock of
Gents' Furnishings.
Having engaged the services of Mr,
JAMES LEATHERLAND as cutter,
he is prepared to guarantee satisfaction
in style and fit.
Prices reasonable as usual. His shop
is first door south of the Bank Of Com-
merce building. Give him a trial and
satisfaction is assured.
M. K. PILLMAN
SEAFORT11.
THE BIG. MILLS
SEAFL.RTH.
The above mills have now been thoroughly re-
built upon the complete
HUNGARIAN ROLLER PROCESS.
The Mill and Storehouse Buildings_have been
greatly enlarged, and new machinery applied
throughout.
THE LATEST IMPROVED ROLLS
—AND -----
Flour Dressing Machines
From the best Manufacturing.); Firms have been
put in, and everything necessary added, -to enable
her to turn out flour
SECOND TOON
In the Dominion. The facilities for receiving
grain from farmers and for elevating and shipping
have also deen extensively improved. Grain can
now • e taken from farmers' wagons,weighed,
and -loaded into cars at the rate of 700 bushela
per hour, by the work of two men.
A LARGE FEED STONE
—FOR—
CUSTOM CHOPPING
Has been put in, and the necessary machinery for
handling chop and coarse grains.
A good shed has been erected, so thrifi wagons
can be unloaded and reloaded under coverffersen
WHEAT EXCHANGES
Promptly attended to, and •
FIRST-CLASS ROLLER FLOUR
GUARANTEED.. •
CT3Sr1101/1 1-0,1=)
Chopped satisfactorily and without deli3.4.
ROLLER FLOUR, -
BRAN, SHORTS,
. And all kinds of
CHOPPED FEED
Constantly on hand.
Highest Market Price Paid in
Cash for any Quantity of
Wheat.
APPLE BARRELS
AND -7-77
FINE, COARSE AND LAU ULT
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. HUME &
PROPRIETORS.
T. 0. KEMP, Manager.
DUNN'S
INC
°MOE S BEST FRIEND
LEGAL
4,•
WII.HASTINGS,Solicitor,etc. Offite—Cady's
. Block, opposite Commercial Hotel, Sea-
fOrth. 974
EAGER & LEWIS, 13arristers, Goderieh.—
Office, opposite the colhorne Hotel. 076
• ---
C. HAYS, Solicitor, &c. Private Money to
• lend at lowest rates of interest. Office—
Corner of Square and West Street, Goderich.. 774
4- M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Office—
Rooms forerly, oecupied by Carroll &
Dickson,son, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard-
vt4are Store, Main Street, Seaforth. Goderich
Agents—CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON. 870
- - - -
ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solici-
tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario, J. T. GARROW,
WM. Pnornecenr. 686
AMERUN, 110LT• & CAMERON, Barristers,
Solicitors in Chaneery, Goderich„ Ont.
. C. CAMERON,' q. C., PEILIP HOLT, M. G.
Cenontox. ; 506
irCFTC'S K DANCEY, late with Cameron,
Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister, So-
lieitor, Conveyancer, &e. Money to loan. Ben -
San's Old Office, Cardno's Bloek,.Seaforth. - 786
ANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors,
1.111 Conveyancers, &e. Solicitors forthe Bank
oil Johnston, Tisdale 84 Gale. Money to loan.
°gide—Beaver Block, Clinton; Ontario_ A- H.
IllAxxIxo, JAMES SCOTT. 781
HOLMESTED, successor to the late firm of
. McCaughey & Hohnested, Barrister, So-
lieitor, Conveyaneer and Notary. Solicitor for
the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend.
Farms for sale. Office in 'Scott's Block, Main
Street, Seaforth.
MONEY TO 'LOAN.
10Nea TOIntLeOreA;Nt ,i—Straight.
6or per
p r cent.. yearly, with the privilege to borrower
011 repaying part of the principal money at any
ti le. Apply to F. 110LUESTED, Barrister,
S aforth. 850
T . DENTISTRY.
_ • •
(A L. BALL, L. 1). S., Honer Graduate, mem-
kair. ber Royal Dental College, Toronto, suc-
cessor to D, 'Watson. All operationscarefully
performed aed.guaranteed. Chloroform, ether,
gas and local agents used in extraction' of teeth.
Mates inserted at prices agreed upon with Mr.
Watson. Rooms over Johnson's Hardware, Sea -
forth. Prices as low as good work can be done
for. Resideitce same as that occupied by Mr.
Watson. i 980
. _
TD. S., M. R. C. and H. S., of
A
1 Ontario. Latestitnyirove-
ments in every line. Satisfaction
- guaranteed. Oflice,—In Cady's
Block, opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth-
Residence,—The Poplars, John Street.' 941
. . .
CABTWRIGHT & Sals.;`, Dens
tists, of Exeter, Ont. One
of the above • will visit Blyth the
last Thursday, and following Fri --
(ley of each m-onth, at Milne's Hotel, will visit
ZUrich the: first Wednesday of every month at
Peine's Hotel, and Hensel:I the following Thurs-
day of every month at Reynold's IIotel, where he
will perform all dental operations. Teeth ex-
tracted with a new Japan anesthetic, which re -
Moves nearly all pain. Parties dewing new
teeth will please call early in the morning of the
first day. Charges moderate. Terms eash. 984
a_ 1 KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D.
„.-- S., will be in Zurich at the
./14- Huron Hotel, on the last Thurs-
,
- day of each month, and in Hen -
stilt next day, (Fridays)at Reynolds' Hotel. Teeth
extracted with the least pain possible. All work
first class at liberal rates. 971
MEDICAL. _
M. HANOVER, M. D. .C. 31, Gradnate of
. McGill University, Ph3-eician, Surgeon.
and Acconeheur, Seaforth,-Ont. Ofliee and re-
sidence—North side Goderich street, first brick.
house east of the Methodiet church. 961
RS. ELLIOTT & GUNN, Brueefield, Lieenel
-Oates Royal C011ege of 1'h3slcians and,
Surgeons, Edinburgh. At, Seaforth every Satur-
day afternoon. °thecae -Royal Ilotel. 1 930.
T G. SCOTT, M. D., &c., Physician, Surgeen,
ej and Aecoucher, Seaforth, Ont. Office and
residence South side of Goderich street, Second
Door east of the Presbyterian Church. 842
WAIRUCE SMITH, M. D , 0. X, Member,
of the College of Physicians and :Surgeons,
&e., Seaforth, Ontario. Office and residence:
same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 848
_1i
MACEID, (late of Lucknow) Graduate of,
Toronto University, and Member of the:
Came of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.;
OilIce, Fear's drugstore. Residenee, John Street,,
first door cast of English Church Parsonage, ;
Sea.forth, Ontario. 894 11
VETERINARY.
TAR. J. WILSON, Y. S., Honored graduate of
I) Toronto Veterinary College, Registered
Member of the Veterinary Medical Association
of Ontario. Having had several years experience
ean be found prepared to treat all diseases of the
dinneeticated animals on the latest and most im-
proved principles. Treatment of delicate foals
and teeth dressing a specialty. Residence:
Royal Hotel, Seaforth. 953
INEAFORTII HORSE INFIRMARY. --Corner of
Jarvis and Godvrich Streets,' next door to the
Presbyterian -Church, Seaforth, Ont. All dis-
eases of Horees,Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do-
inestieated aniniale slimes:41111y treated at the
Iiffirmary, or elaewhere, on the shortest notice.
Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter-
inary Surgeon, P. S.—A large stock of Veterin-
ary Medicines kept constantly on hand) .
AUCTIONEERS.
GREAT EHCLISH PRESCRIPTION
T F. BIZINE, Lieensed Auctioneer for the
A successful medicine tested County. of Huron. Sales attended in al
rwer,; 30 years in thousands of parts of the County. All -macre left •at Tmii
case. Promptly 'mires Ner- ExPosnna Office will be promptly attended to,'
vous Prostration, Weakness of •
Brain, Spinal Cord, and Gen- 'N
erative Organs of either sex, Emissions and all
ills caused by indiscretion or over exertion. Six
packages is guaranteed to effect a:cure when all
other medicines fail. One paelcage 1, six pack-,
ages'S,s, by mail. Sold by -druggists. Write for
Pamphlet. Address EUREKA ('lIE',NTICAL; CO.,
Detroit, Mich. IM'Sold in Seaforth by Lum-
sden & Wilson, I. V. Fear, J. S. Roberts, and
Drukgists generally. 9694;12
Removed I Removed 1
G-1.34 0.. E W 1 INT Gr.„
SEAFORTH„
The Old Established Butchu has -removed to
.neNs premises immediately opposite - his Old
Stand, Main Street, Seaforth, where he will be
Pleased to meet all his old patrons and as many
new ones as may see fit to favor him with their
patronage.
-EH-Remember the place, between HendereOret4
Harness Shop, and lIcInt) re's Shoe Store, Main
Street, Se'aforth.
898 GEORGE :EWING,
ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.
—
Tlt Entrance Exantinatii.,ns ft,r adn.ksinn to
the High Schools in the County, will he held in
Chilton, Seaforth and Wineham, or: TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY., and TH1RSDAY4 the 21 -1, t'sand
and a3rd days of Deeember, I eat, volutes -Reiner
each morning at 9 o'clock. (.7andiclatts who ire.
teed writing will send their names to .1.43IES,
TURNBULL• 11. A. enlace' ; .1. ('. HARSTONE,
B. A., Seaforth ; W. E. .GROVES, Esq., NVitig
; ham, or the undersigned.. -
I D. M.. LLOCII, Inspc:etor
Public Sehools, North Huron
D. S. CAMPBELL,
'
DROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR andCiv
Engineer. Orders by mail promptly at
tended to. D. S. CAMPBELL, MitelrAl.
SEAFORTH PUMP WORKS
-Tn returning- thanks to my many customers
for their patronage sinee commencing business
in Seaforth, I would add that in order to supply
the demand for
FARMERS, IT WILL PAY YOU
—TO CAM AT THE
HURON FOUNDRY,
NEAR THE—
HIGH 8GH00-1, SEAFORTH
And see our -stock a
Whioh.have been Made especially for this COUnty
I have greatly improved my Gang Plow for this
season, and feel satisfied in saying that it is the
best in the maicet. Our -
LAND ROLLERS
Are large and heavy, running light and doing
good work. Our
•
P31, -,',...1,•N CRUSHERS
• •
Are made from Hard hen, and will last longer
than any other maelaine made. Having. special
tools .for remitting Rollers, we can guarantee*
satisfactien. Speeial attention emu to to-
pairing- Steam Eegines, Saw and Grist. Mille,
Reapers, Mowers, Threshing Maehines, and
all kinds of machinery repaired on short natio*
and at reasonable rates.
To .contractors and Others.
Bridge Bolts and Castings -at lowest rates.
Quotations furnished on application_
,itel'Also • Agent for the Implements of L. Ds
Sawyer, Hamilton. A fu line of repairs tone
stantly on hand.
THOMAS HENDRY.
(7)
7.••••••1
41,
C.)
cas.
- ••••-• ("4,
St)
••••*,
4'1.4 fa,
•
C..+N
c.'ea
:se
tel
fie
SE/FORTH
FurnitureWarerboms.
If you want solid conifort call at
M. Robertson's,
And buy one of these Celebrated Self Adjuetable
Easy Chairs, representsd by the above cut. 11
can also supply
Invalid Chairs and Carriages.
He also sells the most comfortable and durabl
3D
That is made. His efeck of
CAB1Nv, FURNITURE
Is very large and Complete, intending purchae-
ers mould do well to eive Idle a -call before par -
:chasing eleem le re. Wareroome one Hoeft South
of Telegraph Office, Main Street-, e7eeforth.
M.R011Eirrraon,
.7= A
a-,1 -
• j
PUMPS, CISTERNS &c. SAWING A SPECIALITY,
'0.-:"2'W. WORTHLESS IMITATIONS
•
rhoTI:,gle.hope to merit a eontinuamie of your pate
that have put in Steam Power and »lore new
etter, and as 'Ilse none but tbe best ma -
machinery, and can now do try work quicker
arid b
tetial pan get, and de ae eoed work as I. know
7..e
e
S.—I mould be pleased to reeeiat all the ac-
eonnts of the past and previous 3 Ors. Must •,
have money. 966-t.f.
CODERICil 13011.01 WORKS,
Chrystal & Black,
Manufacturers of all kinds of Station& ry, Marine,
Upright and Tubular Bonen.
SALT PANS, SMOKE STACKS
and all kinds el' Sheet Iron et -irk.
STEAM AND WATER PIPE FITTINGS
r.,31 hand.
On bated, raly for delivery:
I 30 H. P. New Steel Boiler.
I 8 H. P. New Boiler.
A :Complete 2nd -hand Threshing' Outfit,
Boiler, Engine Separator, &e., all in Ise -..‘d work-
ing order. Will be sold eln-ap. Mail order will
reeeive prompt attention. Works opposite G. T
R. Station.
P. 0. BOX ,361.
Goderich. May 2Gth, leatG.
As there are many inferior
/envie, corded with jute,.
ip, (rte..,0114.1•ed and sold
aF, Col -aline by home nu-
:" i esipled men:barite trail-
ent the reputation of
rg,,etiitninV
Ill the ladies against
hule_Tition l,y draw-
attentlf,r, to the
eff eseing that the)
6 PRIV,Diri/1 nn !9
4 ft:, u Velo tow
is i r • all Col anim goods,
eat Veli,± zicne ania gC.M111116.
/ :a
r
ee ';‘..;
- sA titl
A •a 14,1 'V f/f S:v7/1'..',1 71 4+,1,5-
P1-3.0PRIE1-0,13E;.
Tdireatiyopposite
.1 the Union Seethe), has reeaetla been refitted
and refurnished throughout, an I is now -one of
the bet:vaern:lir,tolos:itiztan:toerItlatiloll: 1;tidelstoit41 utheest. heeitz
charges moderate.
74,