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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1887-02-25, Page 71887, bout the c -e ore, ieaferth. th: flea t Sir: pleaaed 1 am ia-ed front you It time acetna exaectations ; minute in a. rt one wind - mending it aa, a correct a it far any Y, Jacaa Me - November The Coi- n you 'about r„ and 1 ani. ti re satisfacs found none hui, whielt 1 ENTING., Dear Sir: :'.ed from you • is as repre. any watch er time, tie •Itiised it, and »mints move. Yours truly, ,saict take the imekeeper, ury °pia- = can find no the Cohan - movement 1Y• Oetober watch which. • a first-ciaass better. 1 ain. Romer Dear Sir: purchased itt th s ago, has - broke what a. it repaired a short time, red a e al.70 thoroughly emits are tho hey are all aa- Waareaste. a Dear Sit: it from you ani greatly the minute, other watch Ieii anothea :riend here, :es. 25th Dear Sir : announce She the filled t purchased ieerely hope 1;eas ma.y ex- ! truly,. J. A., I- Dear Sir : lett the neat time ago, seatiefactione id is highly Dear Sir: itich I purr - beet time - et part with suits me so Jms watch RT. Kappen Dear Sir: rilily satia- Id Colturbus - isonths ago., fo..r a watch, qs• more cors • Sielied it for up„ and s he leading sserrie t. tiefied I ate ; e found all artily, F. II. Lap 'Pacts eep, q- sense. they, natett , axes. ititnent saemov- Messrs. i-;treet, 7 a large VEER -arty 25, 887. r H E EXPOSI OR. Girls in Service ill °nand. Lt has been said that ttke young wo- seaen ot this country whof llow the =li- ary- and scrubbing profe4iofl are born, .as such, arriving fully equ pped with a backet of water and sarnb-brush, and as a Patch Servant girl only awakens from lailegaelsie slumbering existence when inspired with the prospect a something tosserab, there seems to be a foundation for the lege d. The dienst 1 meisies of thi.s city and Int other cities of the Nethetqauds 0.4`C rdssed in light calico go wnse white aprone), white neck- erchiets, white hose, and virooden shoes. Winter or summer, rain in. shine, the dress is the same. The, Use of gloves, •even in the Oldest weather, is not al- lowable, and a present of a pair of nice warui initten4 on Santa qaUS day was only excused because the giver was an Awericaa lady taid not posthd on au serv- au t -gid etiquette. A Holland .iialy must be a housekeep- er, it being eiistomary to .give out the proviaions necessary for the family use daily to the cook and keep the store- reom under lock and key. The serv- ants receive for their own use a certain amaaat of coffee, tea, butter, etc., per week, all stipehtted in the service con- tra.* and at dinner draw their ratioes from the family table like soldiers. To introduce the American method would create rebellion in the kitchen in one day. Tap periad of serviee is never less than six months, aud a notification of twe menths on the part of mistress or servaut ia necessary tor it termina- tion. . Every servant gid lain the possession of a sari of condaethook, in which her Isehavior is noted. by the mistress semi- annaally, and is caunter-signed by the police when atm chanaus her employ. No servaut girl can tiad a place with- out this book, and to hear of serVants who have. been in a family *far twenty years or ovee is tt conimua oeearence. The wages paid to cooks are from $24 to $36 and to aecond girls from 816 to $28 per year In addition they are granted a deniceur at stated holidays. The revisits Of fooitjes received from visitors, etc., are takea care of by the lady of the ivitise and disbursed every three months.; The Father of his 'Country. laidealizing heroes the/world degrades them into mere abstractiona by depriv- ing theni of their humanity. Their con- temporaaies may have 'known them as flesh and }stood, but the following gen- eration doubt -if they ever wore any- thing but !lowing robes pr ate anything but ambrosia. It is, therefore, refreshing to discover that our hero, George Washington, was so human as to order his coatwaist- coats, and bre che.s frana a Landon tail- or, and that h insisted , on their being stylish, a.nd fit saa. Ah. nother fae w Irina W as mg_ -ton within the range of our essinpathies is that he was fond of tripe, anderdera ed it froin Briatol, England, because a brand which he could obtain there was superior to any made in New York or Massachusetts Once upon a, time Cary & Co, of Lan- doll, the ciimmission men:hail ts who turned \Vaalaillgton's tobacco crops into hard cash, preaented hitn with two jars of Bristol piekied tripe. , Each jar held about two a:aliens. There was a special pottery tat Braltol for the manufacture of these jars, each of which had burnt upoa it front aurface the cuter's nanie, as a guarantee' of the geattineneso of its couteats. The brand sent to Mount Vernon was that of " Hamlin," and Washington was so fond of it that pickled tripe was a standing dish on his table. "Dear Cary," he wrote_to the senior member of the firm, "Mus. Washington jains me in warm thanks to you for your considerate present of two large stone jars of pickled tripe. I must ask you to arrange for four similar- jars, in wicker -basket leasing, packed in outer casks, -to beelapped fin- my account di- rect front the dwriers. Dental infirm- ity impels my Caring for this necessary item; in our (I smescie cominiasariat."- Youth's Companion. " News Notes. -It estimated that the expense of the jubilee thaaksgiving service ia West- minster Abbey will be 860,000. -Tug Wilson, a notorious Winni- peg character, ,a few days ago bit the nose off -a man named Sullivan, with wham he had dispute, -John Yatqs, a St. Tiamnas butcher has lately fallea heir to 'property valued at $4,000, by the death of an aunt in Bath, En gland. -The by -1 aav to reduce the number of liquor licenses in the city of Toronto and increase the fee has been carried by the City Ceinalil by a vote of 20 to 16. -A body of idle workingmen., number- ing 1,000 applied to the municipal autherities of Vienna tar employment in clearing the streets of sno WS About 100 4- were engaged. when the remainder, en- raged at their hiller:a to obtain work, became riotous. The ',oboe were prom pt- ly on hand and dispersed the mob with drawn swordsi Mias Minaie Slaght, daughter of Rev. A. Slaght, Waterford, died a few days a.ga fromperitonitis. The deceas- ed was a graduate of Alma College, St. Thomas. She had also been a teacher of music la that institution. She had spent the hist two years in Colorado, re- turning home r recently. Miss Slaght was formerly a timelier in Woodstock Ladies' College, NVhttre she was very highly esteemed. -Reports oa. the 10th inst., from all over Montana territory show a deplora- ble state of affairs. Thea thermometer has been ranging from 40 ° to 60 ° be- low zero for the past ten days. Specials front Fort Atailiibeine and Port:, Shaw and Benton, say that cattle are now dying iamn expoaure by thousauds. At Fort 1)entoa a rave fears are entertaiaed in regard to fuel, which ia getting very scarce, many families Tieing withaut en- ough to make a tire. All hope of saving the cattle has vanished. Scveral. stage- ebachea have been lost. Relief parties are out after them. ----At irregalar intervals for the past half dozen rears the fanners - of East aud West Fiainboro' and Neison town- ships have held bees and torn down the Yerk street tall -gate, on the road lead - jug to. ilamilain. (inc gate was destroy- ed about two Months -ago, and an iron- clad affair, (edentate(' to resist the edge of an axe, was put up in its stead. About iIJ fanners have been fined in the last live weeka fur refusing to pay toll, and ethers have been restrained by or- der of the Court from interfering with the gate. The company's right to collect toll is in.. litigation, an'cl. people who travel the road still refuse' to recognize the claim made on theta evry time they pass. Eighteen men _were] fined on] Sat- urday for • this. On Se,urday night -between seven and eight 'clock, about 200 farmers gathered at he .ate and demolished it again. Lever -I stout teenis were hitched to t ie.isbeet-iron gate, ' and when they wei e. started up the gate was torn to pieces and the f•rag- merits thrown into the Desjs.rdinea Canal; Two policemen a, rived in time toaakee the destruction of t • •e gate,- but' ,they, were helpless in sue i as crowd of infttqated - men. The gat keeper " waS alsa turned out and -the he .,..q!e sdem01184- ed. What will happen rieltt ? is new tha araxacats query. -. . ; --4A young, blacksmith lof Louisville, Ket;tucky, has .invented_ •4 process. 'di har4euiag and temperinie steel • 'and magiegit elastic. Ile] macie &drill that pen:atrated in forty. minutes .a • -safe ::of steel plate warranted td resist any -burglars Weis- for twelve... hours. He claims that he can make a steel plate So elaStic that it can turn aside a- ball thrown by the heaviest gin ever - con- structed. . --Rev. Hunter Corbett a returned missionary from China, sp ke in Bond street. church, Toronto; ast Sabbath evening giving his experier ce Of his life while engaged- in eh riatian izin a in the . . province et Shathung, ort17 China, where had labored for the ast 25 years. His charge 'extended- over a emintry 1,000. Milesin diameter.] here were 50 stations, at which -every Slanday, serv- ices were regularly held.l There are now 5,000 church membe, s in North China as well as an equal nuMbei of ad- heren ts. --The Young Men'siProl Maori Club in.Torento hold meetings ejTery Sunday afternoonin the Pavillie . On San - day, of last week, Miss Bpwer,,olf the Niagara training scho01,, made a, iatirring special. Her argument wasthatnoyoung man' was safe wh-o did netge in thelineof prohibition. Police Magistrate W. H. Young, of Oakville, revieWed the re... sults of the Scott Act in Halton County. Since the Act had bacothe law, - five years ago, the assessment had inereaSed 81,000,000. , - I -Nearly . thirty years ago, a '! lady living on the 18th concession of Weat- asioster, while on her way to a neigh- bor's house, lost a very val 'sable brace- let, one brought from Au tralia, and, Missing it in a short time, s arch was at once instituted, but no trac of it could be found. • Judge of her suipriae a few days ago On opening a par el ent her by mail. to find it 3ont*ined er tong -lest and long -looked for treastire.. -It was accomiasnied by thel wor :-" With best wishes for Mrs.--i-fro n -a, friend." It is needless to say that s e was v4ry aggeeably surprised. --sLord.Randolph Churchfll's late !pris Nate secretary, Mr. Adolphus- •Warbur- ton Moore, C. B. die4 at '.Moate Carlo on the 2nd just. Nr. Meore was re- nowned as an athlete and as a 'peck:a- trian, -and among- his favorite heliday achieyem6nts in England he frequently walked to Brighton, aeturned by tra n and played a rdbber- at his elub aft4i dinner as.frealt as a lark. On ] another 'occasion he. walked with friend to Portsmouth.He twice ] isited Caucasus, and made the a cent of the Elltruz, 18.000 feet 1in height, which had never, before 'been aromplished,' It was to subtle malarious fever, Con- tracted by sleeping out on one of these expeditions, that Mr. Moore Owed his subsequent delicate health. Darling Dandy., A woman who recently losta va'uable thoroughbred dog -a • long-haired Skye terrier-adVertised for it, ,ottering a re- ward. A stalwart Celt- Came timidly for ward , asked if . that was1the -dog, , and received the reward. Thtliithe lady kisaed and hugged the do si effusively, and inanired, ''Where did alou find • the darling ?" Small comfort iwould it •do you, madams. did I tell .you !"--.` But tell me, while -I caress: theangel." "1 can't tell you, because you ould't like - J311 t -dear, darling dandy -was dandy cold "Sure. madams I don't know. 1 saw your 'advertise ne-nt in the paper, and I recognized him tied to the end of a long stick, and awairaan a -wash- in' of winders wid him. Tit Id her she must stop a-washin' of wir0- rs wfd my dog." -Chicago Tribune. ' Be on Your Guard., Don't allow a cold in the head to slowly and surely run into catarrh when you can be cured -for 25 cents by using Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure. A few applications cures incipient catarrh. One to two boxes cures erdinary catarrh. Two to five boxes is guaranted to cure chronic catarrh. Try it. Only 25 cents and sure cure Sold by all dealers. 966.1y Invisible but Instantaneous. All pains or aches will be instantly removed by a few drops of Fluid Lightning aaplied.over the affected parts. No time lost; Tio nauseous medicines needeci; no poulticing or usingg,reasy liniments. It wilt not blister or discolor the skin. Sold at 25c per bottle by Lumsden & Wil- • son, deuggists, Seatorth. Sufferers from neural- gia, assure us that they never fear it \shen their house contains a bottle of Fluid Jaightning 964.52w. - De. Low's Worm Syrup will reinove worms and causeaquicker than any other _medicine. 857.52m.. For nettle rash, itching piles, riegworm, erup- tions, and all skin diseases, use P of. Low's Sul- phur Soap. 857.52m. - Destroy the worms or they m y destroy the children. Use Faaeman's Worm 'metiers, they expel all kinds of worms.. 857.52n National Pills purify the blood,aregulate stom- ach, liver and bowels. 857.51am. _ Catarrh -a New Treatment. Perhaps the mcst exteaordinark success, that has been achiceed in modern medicine has been attained by the Dixon Treatment for Catarrh. Out of 2,000 patients treated during the past six' months, fully ninety per cent. have been cured of this stubborn malady. This is 'none the leas • staseling-when it is remembered that no five per cent. of patients presenting theraselves to the • regular practitioner are benefitted, while the patent . medicines and other adivertised cures. never record a cute et all. Stetting with the claim now generally believed an- the most scien- tific men that the disease is due to the presence of Heinz parasites in the tissue; Mr. Dixon at onee adapted his cure to their extermination- ehis accomplished, he claims theCatarrh is pra.e- tleally cured, and the permanency is enquestion- td, as cures effected by him four years ago are cures still. No one elee has ever attempted to cuss, Catarrh in this manner, and no other treat ment has ever cured Catarrh. The application of the remedy is simple, and canbe done at home, and the present season of the year is the most favorable for a speedy and permanent cure, the majority of eases being cured* itt one treat- ment. Sufferera should correspond with Messrs. A. II. DIXON & SON, 305 King Street, West, Toronto, Canada, and enclose stamp for their trtriiw on Catarr h. -Mon tr cal Star, November 17, Liaa 882-52 Advice to Mothers. Are you disttubed and broken of your rest by a siek child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so send at once mid 'get a bottle of "Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething. Its value is inealculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mother; there is no miatake about it. It cures dysentery and (panacea, regu. lates the stontaoh and bowels, cures wind colic softens the gums, reduces inflammation, an gives tone and energy to he whole systen , 'Mrs. Winslow!s Soothing Syrup" •for childre teething is pleasant to the taste and is the Pr .scription of one of the ; oldest arid best fema physicians and nurses in the United Sta;es, an is for "rale by all druggists throughout the Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Be aure an ask foi "Mae. WINSLOW'S SOOTIIIN6 SYRUP," an takje no other kind.9663y. Important News :Items: oqkstown..--Mrs. Campbell had been trouble ora aumber of years with indigestion and co - sti ation, and was induced ta try McGregor s Sp edy Cure and found it all that was neede , an4 would recommend itsuseto any perso sin flatly troubled. This invaluable remedy i soh in- every part of Canada at 50e. and $1. per bottle. Sold at Lumsden & Wilson's dru st�4e, Seaforth. 064.82w. Salt Rheum Cured. McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate has bee tried and found to be the only positive cure folr salt rheum, pimpies blotches on the face or hands euts burns bruises, or any sore thajt nothing else will heal. Try McGregor & Parke o Carbolic Cerate 25e. per box at Lumsden & Wil- son's drug store, Seaforth. 964.52w. • MpGregor's Iyung Comp Have you a bad congh, a chronic hoar enesCTa feeling of tightness In the chest, weak lungs, or an similar complaint? If so, buy at, once bottle of McGregor's Lung Compound. '1! wi 1 core you."' It contains entirely new spe ifIc, cf wh'elt one dose " is mere effectual ths,n who hot le of the old-time remedies. It is pL t up 11 60c and $1 bottles. Sold -by Luinsden & Wllso drugists, Seaforth. Try it, and you wi 1 never hay, reason to complain, 964.53w. .A Trae Statement. Kind words ca,n never c te, and there are non but kind words spoken re farding• Iltigyatd's Ye low Oil, that old reliable remedy for extei nal an internal use. It cure rheumatism, declines eroap, sore throat, and all soreness and kvoun s of the flesh. 857.52.2w. • Without. Doubt Yellow Oil is par excellence the remedy 1 r pail lameness, rheinnationa croup, deafness, burn frost bites stiff joints and all flesh Vein( s. An Medicate dealer can furnish it. 857.52.2e . .A Voice from the Unit d- Staties. have suffered for the last 2$ years_ w th dy pepSia and general debility, and tried many remedies'but with little success until I use 1 'Burdock Blood Bitters, then relief was qu ck an 1 permanent. und. 1 ! A. Ler° I I, 857.52.2w. - . , Alpena, Michigan, U. S. - Good Advide. , _ ..- If our readers will accept proffered civic • they will always keep a bottle of Ilagyarc 's Ye s . I .sow Oil at -hand for use in emergencies . uch I s . • !limns, scalds, Wounds, lameness, crou , chi .blains, rheumatism, and all varieties of ache:, eetins and inflammations, it will ever b foul d 'reliable. • 837.52. 2W. • a COIL1SUllip.pti011 Cured. An old physicitid,retired from practice, havi had placed in his hand a by an East In ia mi 1 `sionary the formula of a simple vegetable eine for the speedy and permanent cure of Co isum tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all thro it and Luna affections, also a positive and • a -died cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervou 30 1 plaints, after hasang tested itswonderful cur tive powers in thousands of cases, has fel it he duty to make it known to his suffering law 9. Actuated V this motive and a desire to retie ..e human suffering, I will send free of ch, rgo, o all who desire it, this recipe, in German, oren h or English, with full -directions . for pr peril a and using.; Sent by mail by acidressin s wi h stamp; muslin: this .paper, W. A. NOY S. 119 Power's 13lock _Bochester,.N, Y: 938-2. aow Not Bad. It is so agreeable that even an infant w 11.ta te it. For coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, sile et and bronchitis Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam ia re 't- able tor young or old. 857.52.2w. ''.. : The Best- CoMbinatio The best combination of blood eleansin reg 'Sating, health giving herbs, roots and bar 4 ent into Burdock'13100(1 Bitters -a purely ve etat le ',wittily that cure's diseascis of the blood, li t r arid kidneys. 857.52.2w. . Better Than Gold. To those troubled •w 4h Kidney and Irina y troubles such as 'a cohetant desireto t rina e, shooting, scalding pains, pain in the bac) , se i meat, &e., tac., Dr. Chase's Liver Cure rill ns foetal more valuabble than gold. It po itiv ly eare. aSee " Prophet" for testimonials Su d by all druggists. 906.52w. - As an Article or the toilet, Ayer's Hair Vigor 'stands nriv, . It cleanses the scalp and preserves • t fro 17 turf and' dtudruff, cures itching and h unols, estOrds. the hair, when faded or gray to its original dark color, and promotes its browti, 09.52w. . 1 - The .Disfigurmg Eruptio as rtthe fact.", the sunken eye, the pallid eo nple n, indicate that there is something wr ng a, ng oh within. Expel the lurkints foe to heal 11 4 using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 060.52w. ' v,A.I.C.:=1.n.G.,.."M"frairats07'40:21:-.17Mi...:=17-3LEUX-.0.". t sass 1.2a Li s r4Ft, The aitove mills have now been thoroug ly • built upon the complete a,k;:il R ILL Ell PA 3'3 The Mill and Storehouse Buildings has greatly enlarged, and new machinery throughout. TAP UkTiq IMPH3VEDkL .„ 1.0 7 r • e be PPII -AND- Flour Dressing Mach ne From the hest Manufacturing Firms havi be n put in and everything neeessary added to nab so her to turn out flour 1 - ON3 TO NONE In the Dominion. The aacilit.es for re eiving grain from fartnericand fl elevating and shipping' have also deen extensivel improved. Ge in can now s taken from farmers' wagons, sw ighed, and loaded into cars at the rite of 700 uthels per hour, by the work of two men, ftLARGE FEED, ST NE -FOR' pusTom CHOPPINO- Has been put ina.a.nd the necessary- machin ry far handling chop and coarseigrains. • I A good shed has been erected, so that -agoes bait be unloaded and reloaded under cover k. 1 VH 7 AT r:: XC H AN( E Promptly attended to, and FIK:T-M.V.`S ROLLER F GU A.F? N E C.."0-STOM H1:E1 Chopped satisfactorilY and without del y. ROLLER FLOUR, -BRAN, Si --1r TE:1 And all kinds of CHOPPED rF:'- D Constantly on hand, • 'Highest Market Price Pa ,Gash for any Quantity - Wheat. . 0 din 1 APPLE . ARR._ E:- 1 . -.A.-sp INK, CE 'AND LAU3... LT i FOR SALE, - s Only first-class and obliging men will e kept to attend customers. The liberal patr nge of farruers and general trade respectfully soli ited. •A. W. OGILVIE & GO. PROPRIE T.O. KEMP, Manager. saa ORS. Day and Nighi During an '.acute attack of Bronchitis, a ceaseless tickling' lit the throat, and an exhausting; dry, , hackingl1 cough, afillet the sufferer.- Sleep is bauiphed, and great prostration follows. This :disease is also attended with Hoarseness', ittid sOinetimes Loss of. Voice. It is liable to become e ehronia, involve the lungs) and t rminate fatally. A_Yer'sCherry Pectoral afford' s speedy relief and d, cure in leasesof troll - It, -controls the disposition to cough, and induces refreshing sleep. I have been A practicine phksiciaa for twenty-four years, and, iiir the past twelve, haVe. suffeted froni annual attacks. of Bronchitis. .After exhausting all the usual remedies I Without Relief, . I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. . It helped atie immediately,' and effected a speedy dure. -G. S toveall, M. D., Carrollton; Miss. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral i decidedly the - best remedy, within my knowledge, for chronic Bronchitis. and all1ltima diseases. A-Rust„.M. D., South Pans, _Me. I was at tacked alast wint er, svith a severe Cold, which, from exposure, grew worse and filially settled on • my Lungs. By night sweats I was eedueed almost to a akeletima My Cough was hicesSantS and 1 frequently spit bleod. My physician told inc to give up business, or I would not - .1ire a month. After taking various reme- dies withoutrelief1 was finally Cured By Usihg two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I Inn now • in perfect health, and able to resume busineas, after having been pro- nounced Meurable with Consumption.- S. P. Henderson., Saulsburgh, Penn. For years 1 Weskit ]a decline. I had weak lungs; and suffered from Bronchitis and Catarrh. Ayees Cherry Pectoral re- -stored me to health, and I have been for a long time eomparatively vigorous. 1n ease of a Midden Cold I always resort to the Pectoral. and find speedy relief. - Edward E..Curtis„Rntland, Vt. Two years ago 1 suffered from a severe -Bronchitis.The physician attending Inc beeame fearful that the disease would ter - initiate in Puempoida. After trying vari- ous medicines, Without benefit, he finally prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which relieved meat once. I continued to take this medicine a short time, and was Mired. Ernest .Colton, Logansport, Ind. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5. he First Sign Of,failing health, whether in the form of Night Sweats and 1 Nervousness, or in a , sense of General Weariness and Loss of Appetite, should suggest the use of Ayer's 'Sarsaparilla. This preparation is most effective for giving tone and strength to the eafeebled system, .promoting the iigestion and assimilation of food, restor- ing the nervous forces IO tlieir normal . . condition, and for purifying, enriching, and Vitalizihg the blood. ' - ' • Filing Health. Ten year ago sty health began to fail. I was troubled with a distressing Cough, Night Sweitts, Weakness, and 'Nervous- ness. I tri d various remedies prescribed by differen physicians, bat became so weak that ! could not go up stairs Wah- 1 - out stopping to rest. 111y .friends mom - mended me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which 1 did, and lam now as healthy and strong as elver. --Mrs. E. . L. Willianis, Alexandria,Ilinn.: . I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in iny family, for Scrofula and Iowa', if it is taken, faithfully, that it will:thoroughly eradicate thia terrible disease. I have also prescribed it as a tonic, as well as an alter- ative, and must say that I honestly believe - It to be . the beat blood medicine ever compounded.- W. F. Yowler, 1). D. S., 31. D., Greenville, Tenn. , Dyspepsia Cdted.. It would be imposaible for me to de- seribe what I suffered from Indigestion and Headaehe up to the time 1 began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I was under ' the care Of Ivarious physicians and tried a great -many kinds of medicines, but never otained more than temporary re. lief. "After taking Ayer's Sarsapaeillit for a short thite, my headache. disappeared, and my stomach performed its duties inore perfectly.' To -day .my health is com- pletely restored.-111ary Harley, Seeing - field, Mass. . I have been greatly benefited by the prompt use of Ayer's Sersaperilla. It tones and invigorates the systemaregulates1 the action of the digestive and assimilative organs, and vitalizes •the blood. It is, without doubt, the most reliable blood purifier yet discovered. -H. D. Johnson, 383 Atlantic ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &- Co., Lowell, Hass. Price 81,- sly battles, 85. London, Huron and. Bruce, - C -(0N0 NORTII-- Express. Mail. ' London, depart 7.55A.S1. 4.25 lest. Exeter. 9.14 5.50 ti e haat ."9.24 6.05 Kippen. . la an • 6.13 Bre:afield , I . 9.6 6,25 CI i ti ton . - 9.55 - 6.50 la-este:41,o i'o .. 10.15. - 7.10 lia th .... a .-.. . , , , . 10.24 7.20 Bearraee 10.M9 .:is - AVim1.tant, arrk.e 10,55 8.00 1 C.9t:in Sorru,-- I Express,. Mail. Win Omni, depart . 7.( ()A.M. 3.05 PA'. Belarare • 7.17 3.29 Blyth 7.32. 3.14 Lot elosi•oro .... .... .. 7.41 3.a3 1 a-iv...afield s a a. Rayon.. . • ...... .ii .... .... s..31 111-1--aSI e 37 E.,..cter. I. 5.51 Losiilosi, arrive, . 11%10 , 4.13 4.32 4.40 4.45 6.00 (.4110 'S,Vollington, Grey. and Bruce. GOING NORTH- Aceomi, Express. Mixed. Ethel 2.34 P. M. 9.20 P.M. 9.45 A.M. Brussels 2,49 9,85 9.51 1120..0206 Blue:vale 3_06 10.55 •Winaham, : 3.20 10.02 G st.N0 Mixed Accom. Exprs. Wingharn 7.05 P.M. 11,10 A. M. 6.50 A.M. Illuevale 8.02 • 1111,255 • 7.00 Brussels • .. 8. A 1,0 7.16 • Ethel., .. .... 9.20 12.00 • 7,27 Train leaving -Wine -hen -let talop n.. forKinear- dine, run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. Grand Trunk Railway, Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton stations as follows: GOING WEST- SEAPORTIL CLINTON. Express.... 1,48 r. M. 2.20 P. M. Express 8,57 P. ht. 190.16 PA.. . M. Mixed Train.. 9 00 A. M. .00 GOIN0 EAST- Express- . .... 7.48 A. si. Express1.48 P. M. 147,..013°55 Mixed Train.. .... 6.05 P. M.. THE CELEBRATED 3D R 0 E1..A.S MANDRAKE DANDELION LIVER CURE_ !Have you Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indi- gestion, Biliousness, 'Jaundice, Headache, Dizzi- ness, Pain in the Back, Costiveness; or any dis- ease arising from a deranged liver, Dr Chase's Byer cure will be found a sure and certain remedy. Nature's Remedy -,The unqualified success of D. Chase's Liver Cure in Liver Complaint rests solely with the fact that it is compounded from nature's vvell-knoWnliver regulators, Mandraks and Dandelion, coinbined with many other inval- uable roots, barite and herbs, having a powerful effect on the Kidneye, Stomach, Bowels and blood. Five hundred thousand sold. Over one-half mil- lion of Dr. Chase's Receipt Books were sold in Canada alone. We want every Mail woman and child who is troubled with Liver Complaint to try 'this excellent remedy. Something new. Give away free. Wrapped around every bottle of Dr. Chase's Liver Cure is a valuable Household medical Guide and Receipe Book (84 pages), con- taining over 200 nsefnl receipes, pronmineed 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, 25 cents. Try Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills. Twenty-five cents per box. Sold by all dealers. -T. EDMANSON & Co., sole agents, Beadford. . For Sale by all druggists. 966-52 CAMPBELL'S" COMPOUN is effective in small closes, aets without griping, does ,not 0';, casion nituaea, and will not create ;m- a tation and ea i Igesti on as do many of the usual cathartics ad- ministoral in the 1°ild1Q11alils;ic.Chil- dren baying the meat seesitive sto- machs take this medicine without trou.- iS s lle or complaint. CA11 P 1 i ELL'S CATITAnaio COMPOUND especially adapted tor: the cure of 1.4VE R. COMPLAINTS .AND BILIOUS DIS- I ORDERS. , VOR ACID STOMACH AND Loss OF .A.P- ran PsEi Te IT E . KI T. E ADACHE AND D'rqPCPSTA. Fon CONSTIPATION OR COSTIVENESS.' FOR ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING l'ItOM -A DISORDERED STATE, OF THE STO- MACH. This medicine being in liquid form, the dose Can be easily regulated to meet the requirements of cl:lierent, per- sons, thus nialting it equally well adapted to the nse oft -he lita:e- child as to the adult. Put up in three mato ottles, and sold by all derders in sillily 711 ediCilleS. - Price Retail, 25 Cicaes. _ ;77 ISOMPRIVW=R=SIC....o at, PA ..+1.,•71. monrom ...Nu • rt. PERRY DAVIS' '53a PM !LAIR IS RECOMMENDED DT Ph?fsiciams, Minislers, 3lissionarie3, _Managers of Factor ies..11'ork-shops,- Plantations, Nurses in 11 f:gpitals, -in 'short, everybody everywhere who has ever given it a trial. TAKEN INTERNALLY staxan :syran "WINE GLASS OF HOY MILK AND • SUDA-R, IT WILL BE FOUND A NEVER FAILING ' FOR ($1...TD1)EN COLDS, CHILLS, CON - 0 ESTION OR STOPPAGE OF CIRCULATION, CRAMPS, PAINS IN THE STOMACH, SUM - ME It AND BOWEL COMPLAINTt-;, SORE 'T 11 11, 0 A T . APPLIED ENTEUS. LLT, I;xl'I-;nT ENCE II AS enovraIT rn 11 MOST I.FrEr AND LIN'IMEN oN 1.1111 IL IN 1:EMssviSt; VAIN' AHIS ;NO 1'3()711 INS, 11 SWELLI:1) F.1C-Z„ NS, FRoes':' fl1,Le... &se -2.-)ds.. per B di:e• " -P,(wv..r) of Imitations. • /WWWWWWWW.WwWww ...OW] SY... wI.• WWW.....ws • ww. SwwwWWWWW CAip_77.) 1' Tal ..yeta2iirjtce"t:tlepre- p, 4, i adi)a treattai orto7r7 st r cure of that class 'of d niers attendant Upon a Ow or renin -cd state of the sy.kcin, awl 115m/by ac- companied by]'; mid Pal- pitation of the t. Pro it:q results mill follow its use in eases Eximu,uon arising from Lose of Basel, Asete. or Chronic Di -.eases, and in the %iv., ih-q invariably !Lecompanies the ret.oerry 1\%•-t nig fevers. :No remedy will giie n. -5e lay•pelJsia or leo; etaten. For intrevea ssa • iheti Blood, 1..,s, of :1 pectin-, 1 cf.s3 • pondeney, and in ali L.15e, an EFFECT 'VII: arni 'V STIMULANT 7Sp.sgssir,70.,. the b.: '0 os •S'oftz by all Dealers in DAVIS & LAW _LENGE GO. (Limited) soLE AGE:trn, " MONTREAL, P. Q. PtVIYROYAL WAFERS. Prescription of a- physician who .asa7t.4:-.4 has had a life long experiencein t reati Ty, fii 'ale diseases. Is used monthly with perfect success by ,d over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe 5 effectual. Ladier a.slt your drug- 7- I.. gist fer Peneyro3 al Wafers and a ; esa. • s take no snli•tittlfe, or inela4e atre for sea red pt,rtioulars. Sold by all dniaeiene 1eer box. Address THE EUREKA C11 EallcAl., Co., Detroit, Mich. itarSold in Seaforth les Tamisden & Wiliron, T. V. Fear, and by Druegisis generally. 9e9-52 ELL ORGAN: Unapproached for Tone and Quality. CATALOGUES FREE, BELL & CO., Guelph Ont, W. N. WATSON, General Insurance Agent -AND- Dectier in Sewing Machines. All kinds of property insured at lowest rates in first-cdass reliable companies, and losses set- . 'tied protnptly. s Special low rates on ,FARM PROPERTY in the Gore and Waterloo, ;from '75c ta $1 (cash plan) for three years. and factories in- sured iathese companiel at a saving of 20' per cent. on -stock companies,' Sole dealer in the WHITE and RAYMOND SEWING MACTID,TES (family and manufactur- ing). Prices ranging front $25 to $75. All ma- chines warranted for five years on every kind of work. Needles, oil and 'repairs for aale. Ma- -chines repaired. iNsr_ W2A-TSCDIV., , MAIN STREET, SEAFbItT11. .-c,paoyeas. ;CD CD • CD CD 0 c4s. 0 S%) tea 0 0 r+ 'a$ re+. atTT uX ap2uz )*1 CD P0 ts' (1). paauxaUOD ris) 0 0 )-1 51) )7:S it) 0 CP CD w CD c-ts w CD CD eaa Tuatirpossia 0 51) 1 [1JOJ COS UT 5,1TUJd -;Xoj irmossmiI tr--( s LEGAL. Tiaa-H.11A13TINGS,Solicitor,ete. Office-Cady4 . 131oc , •opposite Commercial _Hotel, Seat forth. _ 974 SEAGER & . LEWIS, Barrister; Goderich.- Office, apposite the Colborne Hotel, 976 s MD C. HAYS, Solicitor, &c. Prhate Mene-Y tt1 IA). lend at lowest rates of interest Office --1 Corner of Sarre and West Street, Goderich. 77a; - - T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitora&c. Rooma formerly occupied by Carroll & Dickson, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hardi ware Store, Main Street, Seaforth. Goderiet Agents -Camara -ova Hoer & Camaitass. 870 fl ARROW iT PROUDFOOT, Barristers, &shell - k../ tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. Galatow Wm. Patoinwooa. 6'56 riA.,11ERON, IIOLT & CAMEItON, Barristers j Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Goderieh, Ont M. C. CA:11NRON, Q. 0., PITIT.IP LioLT, M. G CAmmtox. - 506 TIOFTT,IS E.- DANCEY, late a ith Cemeron, 1 Holt & Cameron, Goderieh, Ilarristex, So- licitor, Convesaneer, &c. aloney to loan. Ral- son's Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 756 Id_ A NC-. NO Conveyancers; 0,7&) c eSCOTT, 8BoIrri cn. tbto er sr for S the Bank of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan. Office -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. 3IANNLNO, JAMES SCOTT. 751 'El ITOLMESTED, successor to the late firm oi McCaughey & Holmested, Bnrrister, So- licitor, Conve3-ancar and Notary. Solicitor tea the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. Farms for sale. Office in Scott's block, Main Street, Seaforth. MONEY TO LOAN. TONEY 'TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 per Di cent., ' with the privilege to borrower of repaying part of the principal money at auy time. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, 13arrisi ea, Seaforth. S50 DENTISTRY. L. BALL, L. D. S., Henor Gralluate„ , ber Royal' Dental :Colleg.e, Toronto, mel- ee:3k= to D. Watson. All operations ea•refully performed and guaraeteed.. Chloroform, ether, gas and local agents used in .extraction -of teeth Plates inserted at prices agreed upon with Mr. Wateon. Rooms over dotinaon's liardware, Sea- !.1.vocratthZrices as low as good work can he done for. Residence same as that occupied by . . _ ATZ, D.• S., Me IL C. :and la S., of aesaa ja.„ Ontario. Latest improve, .64r,Scrunits in every line. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Office, -In ,Cady'a Bleck, opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. Basid-The-Tae.Po!n_a_tiiinS,treet. 941 .esee ' ri _CARTWRIGHT .& SON, Den; j. tists, of Exeter, Ont. One trl'aa of the above will visit Myth the „seea last Thursday, and following Fri day of each month, at Hotta e vieit Z.Orich the first Wednesday , of every month at Peine's Ilote1,47nd Ilensall the following Thurs. day of every month at Reynold's Hotel, where he will perform all dental operations. Teeth ex4 tracted with a near :Japah anesthetic, which re• moves learly all pain. Parties .desiring, new teeth will please eall -early in the morning of the tint day. Charges moderate. 'Terms eash. 084 0060.014 howwurrini CODEFIleit BP ItErtWaRKS. Chrystal & Black Manufacturers of all kinds;of Stationery, Marine, Upright 11nd Tniiiiiiar 13oilers. SALT: PANS, SMOKE STACKS and all kinds of Shieet Iron work. STEAM: AND WATE8 PIPE FITTINGS- . ' constantly on hand. On hand, ready for delivery : 1 30 H. P. New Steel Boiler. 1 -6 H. P. New .Boiler. A Comhlete 2nd-hand:Threshing Outfit, Boiler, Engine, Separatora&c., all in good work, ing (mica. Will be sold cheap. Mail orders will raceive peompeattentiai. Works opposite. C. T R. Statioa. P. O. BOX 361. Goderich. May 26th. 1856. THE SEA FO Harness Emporium yv-1) it 5 THE OLD ESTABLISHED HARNESS MAKER, SEdETTR Has constantly on hai d and makes order all kinds of Liglit and _Mary liarnez • --sassaaa, KINSMAN, Dentist, L. la, , „ S. will be in Zurith at the tratieSe:vaelluron Hotel, on the last Thurs, day of each month, and in Hen- sel] next day, (Fraday,)at Reynolds' Hotel. Teeth es:traeted with the least pain possible. Ali work first class at liberal rates. 971 MEDICAL. -7-M. HANOVER, M. D. C. M., Graduate of McGill University, Physician, Surgeon and Accouchem,,Seaforth, Ont. Office and re- sideuce-North side Goderieh street, first brick house east of the Methodist church. 961 as RS. ELLIOTT & GUNN, Brucefield. 1 ieen- ei tiates Royal College of Physiciem, and ant -aeons, Edinburgh. At Seaforth ever satur- day afternoon. Office, -Royal Hotel. fr.sb. T G. SCOTT, M. D., &c., Physician, Surgeon,. and Accoucher, Seaforth, Ont. Office and residence South side, of Goderich street, Second Door east of the Presbyterian Church. 842 W . BRUCE SMITH, M. D , C. M., Member 1.-.10. of the College of Physicians and aurgeone, &e„ Seaforth,. Ontario.- Office and residence: same as •occupted by Dr. Vercoe. a4.8 MACKID, (late of Lucknow) Graduate of Toronto University. tied Member of the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office, Fear's drugstore. Residence, Joha Street, first dor caet of Engliels Church Parwinage, Seaforth, Ontario. 894 VETERINARY. EAFtallTH 'HORSE INFIRMART.-Corner of Jarvis and Goderich Streets, next door to the .Presb3 terian Chureh, •Seaforth, •Ont. All dis- t:Mee of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do-. mesticated aniumas sueetssinay -treated at the Infirmary,' or elsewhere, on the ahortest netiee. Charges m ed era t e. AM ES W. • ELDER, .veter- inary Surecon. P. S.- A ]arae stoeli el Vett rin- ary editarass kept constantly oa head . • - , ^- ^ ^ - -•-,- • - A ITCTIONEEltS... T P. BRINE, Licensed Alla:m.4e r ter the' 1,) . County.of Huron. sales att..aaaa in a) parts or the County- - Ali niers ieft at TM% EXI'vbrfoll Otrtee Will 1-roittptly 0tirt7O-d to, , "q;1".F P • ' . %Jo. f ri u4 . . A Fuecem.fni Ust5i °Vt.)* 30 years thou:ends of 410- US. Om 9 Spur0 taf /At 0, Naas ova WvoknyNx, Entiss:(31s, Impotent -3a -aed all disea,es sEroas] cautted by abuse, indi5erenon lArUERI or over exertion. aix packages guaranteed to vnre when all others fad. .A7 -k. our dru•,..,ei,--t for The Creat ELglibb Prei,.cription, take Ito t.‘tiitst.i,- 1.11te. One package , :55, by Thtlit. Write for Pamphlet. Addreeel EUREKA (:11 F.micAT, CO., Detroit. alieh. ie Feat. h by Lunisden & sViaisors, Is V. Feer, .1, S. hertf, ahd druggietal aeeerally. to 3F WORTHLESS IMITATIONS _ A'so a full atoek Truaks, Katcircisi, W hips, LaJ. cs, 111)7 80 noth- ing, and everything usually found in a tirst-clast harness shop. I sell as cheap as the eb, apest for caah. You will 'make money by ex- amining- my stock and getting prices ! before purchasing elsewhete.. Remember the place --On Main atm -a opposite Market street. JO 1-3! N WAhD. THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND f'grir4 •'.1 - ear - • • ivy V9"17 • • ' Al there are many inferior greeiti, corded with jute, lwj fp, (AC., Offel Gil and sold ea reralino by some un- , ;a 1 lei eled theichaete trad- tha rrio:1-1.ti--17 of til 1 rt.nstiiit. .11 lii'q agztint • ./1 17JJi. 1,1031 l,y thaw- ; lately...v-43 to Oro : that this irg te•CRSET 002 r roinlineglio'34 t asr,e arc. Latta -line. 1 goner • . - 1:" •••, 'I • * , A - r '0,14 <1.1- '^I*; ;17 G ,•;.1%.7 ; , rpJilS Hotel, which 1:-Astated directly (1.) itt . j the Union Station, has reecrit'* 10_1,71 reel is and ri:flirtiirghed throne-11MA, and is :sew :meets the best and Mout tehefortable hotele in the eia, tara:very possible attention paid to guaathere charges Moderate. "71 a