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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-06-09, Page 89, 18031 fiTH SstrUeet zaum others, TORS; ONTARIO an, New York ; W anion Piano Cod; ielI .t Co,, Guelph; aII Bowm vile; yr iQ .' 1 . dstcck. iys on hand, else a few d Organs for gala at nes sold on the instal - it customers. Violins enta. on hind. alsoeheet TT BROS. RS, IDN g Farm Machin. Repairs, would. Wa:reroom TE— eksm th Shop• ise4v here,' as he Massey -Harris, body, Mason and end implements, it for the Baia is binder and ke; the Coleman- of Plows con - E,, Seaforth.. STTG1Tiiff 'ffzlATalQuvx H U2 0 Salgo CD CD K C� trI gg I3' C$ O 1-s itr tel knd Furni br uln,, ONTARIO: oMBINATION. lie shortest notice 1. A large assort - and Shrouds, &o=, quality. The best ree of charge and :earse. fl Director. Rasi- LET y 0 directly ec p- rob 'dir in the house: leott, stabiished• ;OT'S 2oor Factory, DTII establishmentle still 1' has better faciiitiee a good article for a ars of all patterns al - r. Lumber dressed on desired. Ali kinds of terms. shingles kept tea for the furnishing rnishi g t given on. app . used and workmen` solicited;. OADFOOT,Seaforth i S AT INTIM. OFFICE' } $RSC` JUNE 9, 1893 THE HURON EXPOSIT' TIRE IP A 9 Means impoverished Blood, Disordered Liver and Stomach, Clogge • Kidneys. Your remedy is— MEMBRAY'S °KIDNEY and LIVER CURE. 11.17-0176 Makes the Blood pure and the Nerves strong, reuses the sluggish iver and stimulates the Kidneys.. It is admitted that everybody should take a Spring Medicine. The question tl tae ?" If Nature is not in error—and we believe It is not—then the pr per medicine fora thorough purification of the system must be such parties—more especially after a long -and trying winter like the one just 'passed. MEMBRAY'S KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE is specif before the public as skilfully combined and so well fitted fors searching renovation and a powerful invigorating of the system. Where o spot," and brings relief, 1\1 -M6 -W" ...A.1\173 —CTI\41-1-11003K3a— len is " What is the proper medicine to 1 a one as will combine Cleaning, Regulating, Toning and Stimulating pto- lly compounded for a perfect Spring Medicine, and there is no preparation ;her medicines fail, Membray's Kidney and Liver Cure goes right to the Oit OTTIR=S.. Read the following new testimonials : All manner of people have sent testimonials to the virtues of this compound, many well known, very many unknown, the rich and the poor, men and women, old and Toting, it has made them well. IT WILL CURE Diseased Kidneys, Bladder Troubles, Dyspepsia, Sallow Complexion, Rheumatism, General Debility, Loss of Appetite, Sour Stomach, TESTIMONIALS. I11 for a Long Time. No one has better reason to be grate- ful for Me bray's ;Kidney and Liver Cure than I have. ; I was ill for a long time under he doctor's care. I was tortured wits Muscular Rheumatism, Disordered Xidneys and General De- bility. I was losing flesh rapidly -- bad gone down from 180 to 130 lbs.— i a and was bedfast for months. If you have been there before, you know how little therei was in life for me, and when I vas . asked to try Membray's Cure, how? hopeless I' was. I used two bottles`: (only $2), and at . the end of that time had risen from a sick bed, regained My appetite, was relieved from all 'ain, put on new flesh, and am now attending to business as well as ever. Write nie if you want fur- ther partiqulars about Membray's Kid- ney and Liver Cure. D. WATEfts, Merchant, Campbellford. A Weil -Known Man Speaks. S.i1ITlI, April 30, 1892. This i> to certify that Membray's Kidney aid Liver Cure has given me great relif for Headache, Kidney and Stomach;troublee. I thought J was getting ijacurable, as 1 hacl doctored a great deft, and was becoming very dis- couraged After I had used part of a bottle of 'Membray's Kidney and Liver Cure, I began to experience improve- ment, a_ilid took fresh courage. The ' - let yrun down—purifythe s stemma enrich the blood—tone upthe nerves—improve the appetite—and keep t e Stomach and Liver in good order by the judicious use of Be happy . Dont yourself y F MEM - BRAY'S KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE—and you may defy Cholera, LaGrippe, Malaria, and ll other ills that flesh is heir to, Sold by all stitute. This remedy has no equal. Manufactured by Biliousness, relief was prompt and permanent, and I am very grateful for the good it has. done. So thankful l am that now I want to let my neighbors know about it, that others may be cured as well as. me. DAVID TULLY, - Another Voice from Smith. SMITH, July 7, 1892. I was troubled with a nasty pain in the back and shoulders for a long time, and had tried several remedies without getting any relief. I thought at first it might be my lungs, as the doctor's say such pains are symptoms of lung trouble coming on, but I was induced to try a bottle of Membray's Kidney and Liver Cure, and after taking the second dose, I was surprised to find the pains all leaving me. It acted like magic. I never knew anything that acted so quick on man or beast before. S. NICHOLI,s, Lot 27, Con. 15. Relief from Indigestion. - TORONTO, April 10th, 1893. I hereby certify that the Peter- borough Medicine Company (Limited) are at liberty to use my name in testi- mony of the beneficial results I have obtained from using Membray's Kid- ney and Liver Cure, as I have used it for a bad attack of indigestion, and got relief after using half a bottle. M. M. VARDON. Kidney, Bladder and Indigestion. HAIrILTO.*1, Feb. 8, 1893. I hereby certify hat you can use my name in tebtimon of the beneficial results obtained from using Mmbray's Kidney and Liver C re. J. . WILLOUG^HBY. One iBottl OTONABEE, Cured. ov. 3rd, 1892. I feel so grateful f r the prompt re- lief which I have xperienced from the use of Membr y's Kidney and Liver Cure, that I wi h to give public expression to my tha kfulness. I suf- fered intensely from ain in the back, caused by kidney era,ngement, so much so that I was nable to attend to my duties. After sing one bottle I was cured, and able\ to attend to my work as well as ever. D AVID ESSON. Cured After Doc ' ring Three Years PETERBOROUGH, Au4. 19th, 1892. This is to certify that the Peter- borough Medicine Co. can publish my name as a testimony to Membray's Kidney and Liver Cure, which cured me of Dyspepsia after using three bottles. Was troubled three years and doctored most of the ti e for it. R. DUNCAN. IT WILL CURE Bad Blood, Sick Headache, Disordered Liver, Dizziness, Nausea, Pains . in the Back, Costiveness, Indigestion, Nervousness, MEMBRAY MEDICINE COMPANY OF PETERBOROUGH, Limited, [tTGGIST 0111]IWLIST, AGENT. T. V_ FEAR, ' 1 The Little Things. How many of ns, when we awake in the morning, resolve to do all the good we can, and going out, coming in contact with the world, forget to be pleasant, forget the smile, kind word and act, wanting to do some great set? Leaving the little things undone, the pleasant good -morning, the grasp of the hand, the thousand and one little things that seem so insignificant to us; yet to some one unaccustomed to kindnesses how much it is to them no one but the heav- enly Father knows. Not a sparrow falls to the ground without our heavenly Father's notice ; and remem- bering this, let each one of us do all the good -we can. If we cannot receive the ap- plause of men because we fail to do some - great act, let us receive the " Well done, gond and faithful servant ; thou hast been faithful over few things ; I will make thee ruler aver many," and be more than cop - tent. There's Nothing Like SYNLI SOAP IT DOTES AWAY WITH BOILINC. HARD RUBBING BACKACHES SORE HANDS I) LET ANOTHER WASH` UU U DAY GO BY WITHOUT TRYING Suulight REEUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS of Mr. Heath Creek, Michigan, son, of Grant street, Stratford. The ceremony was conducted by Rev,_ L. H. Wagner, of the Evangelical Church, Friends of the bride and groom were present from Hamilton, o Berlin, Hanover and Seaf rib London, he bride will be much miss - lanes. T other p miss- Ied from the Evangelical Church, where she has been organist for some time. —Mr. Thomas W. McCammon, of Den- ver, Colorado, is visiting Kingston after an absence of ten years. . He went away on ea- cout of ill -health. He is now chief day oper- ator in the Western Union telegraph office at Denver. —News has arrived of the death on Mon- day, last week, of Windsor Cempbell, sec- ond son of Rev. T, M. Campbell, of Lind- say, recently pastor of the Methodist church in St. Marys. On Monday he fell off his horse which stepped on his hand, and it was so badly injured that lockjaw set in, which caused his death in a short time. . —The latest in bicycle design is a sun umbrella suspended over the head of the rider from the gear of the machine. They are light and serviceable, and their use will doubtless become general, —Canoeing ,down the Grand river from Elora to Brantford seems to have been a favor- ite pastime this spring. One party who made the trip, consisted of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilkes, Miss Pauline Johnston and Mr. A. Johnston, Brantford ; Miss Morton, Hamil- ton, and Mr. H. Hartshore, Toronto. Mrs. Wilkes was commissioned to write the trip up for the Buffalo Express, and Miss John- ston for the Detroit Free Press. Several photographs were taken, which will be used to illustrate the articles. The trip lasted for three days. Miss Kirpatrick, daughter of the Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario, was one of another party who made this interest ing voyage. —It is a very unusual thing to find wheat in head so early in the season as the 24th of May, particularly after such a winter as the last, but examining 'a field on his farm a few days ago, Mr. Wrn. Cowan, West River surprised d to find Road,near Galt , was g ,P great part of it in head, with the head welt, • of May; on the 23rd developed. In 1854,Y, Mr. Cowan pulled hads more fully develop ed than were those he picked lately, but during all the intervening years he does not remember seeing his _wheat in head at such an early time. —The St, Lawrence and Thousand Island Steamboat Company has issued orders that henceforth no intoxicating liquors shall be sold on board =of any of its boats. —A sad drowning accident occurred at Campbellford Monday evening. Miss Shep- pard, teacher in the public- school, - and Misses Harcourt and Hardinge, high school pupils, were out boating when the boat up- set. The two latter, were rescued with difficulty, but Mise Sheppard was carried over a dam and lost. —The Rev. Dr. Wild, of Toronto, preach- ed in the Congregational church, Detroit, on Sunday last, says an exchange. At the morning service he concluded by . asking a blessing on Queen Victoria and the royal family. The doctor, however, kept the piece de resietenoe until the evening service. At the end of this service his English loyalty seemed to swell up, and just to kind of dis- infect himself, as it were, he politely asked the congregation to sing " God Save the Queen." The old, familiar hymn started kind of slow, but there were 'enough Cana- dians present to give it a boom, and the windows of the church fairly rattled as the grand old hymn swelled out. —Rev. Evans Davis preached an interest- ing sermon on Sunday, 28th ult, in St. James' Church, South London, on the loca- tion and condition of the soul after death, News Notes. —For selling liquor- on Sunday William Oliver, hotel -keeper at Thamesford, was fineda few days ago $20 and costs. —The damage in. Brantford from the windstorm of Tuesday 23rd May, has been carefully estimated at $12,000. —At the residence of Mr. J. H. Schmidt, editor of the Stratford Colonist, on the evening of the Queen's Birthday, there was a private celebration of great interest to the parties concerned and their friends. Mr. Sehmidt'sdaugl•ter, Emma F., then became the wife of Mr. Welter B. Heath, of Battle ruggists and medicine dealers -Price $1:OO per bottle. Accept no Bulb - MB Sole Proprietors. His belief was that the �.sa�le' of neither the righteous nor the wicked -f- would reach their' permanent abode until the judgment day, fynd that in the meantime the souls of all ars conscious and active in some unknown place, those of the righteous being happy andbeing inm'se and t ase of the: wicked crag t ry, all b ins cognizant of what was being done in th a world, though in what manner infor- mati in was conveyed to them he could not say. f The intermediate condition, Mr. Davis said, was not one of change, for as a monodies so he must appear before the judg- ment seat. The sermon was attentively maw lieteiiied to byte large congregation. PUT TO FLIGHT —1 the peculiar troubles .that beset a wo- man. The only puara:nteed remedy for them is Jr.1'Pierce's-- Favorite Prescription. For worsen suffering, frau any 'chronic "female complaint" or Weakness; for women who are run-down and overworked; for women ex- pecting to become mothers, and for mothers why are nursing and exhausted; at the change from girlhood to womanhood; and Iat>;;=', at the critical " change .of life" — it is Lt medicine that safely and certainly builds up str ongthens, re ulates, and 'cures. 1 it -doesn't, if it even fails to benefit or cute, you have your money back. What you are sure of, if you , nse Lir. Save's Catarrh Permed,, is either a per - Rif • and permanent cure for your Ca- ta .'rh, no matter how bad your case may be, or $500 in cash. The proprietors of the mcd,cine promise to pay you the ui ney, if they bcan't cure you. Edouard Ouellete, one of the oldest pilots in Canada, who was for 40 years in the employ of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company, died the other day - at Lachine. Henderson,Methodist, Mr. of W f. nds orwaer $20Friday night, of on i ht -1 8 , 26th ult., the money being taken from his plats pockets. N o clue. "tTtBeatty liner Monarch arrived at Sarnia on Saturday, 27th ult,, being the filet boat of the season from lake .Superior ports. , -Dr. Grace Ritchie, a student of the Wo- an's Medical College at Kinston, has been poitited assistant demonstrator of'ana.omy iu Bishop's College, Montreal. ' —Dr. H. A. Bruce, gold medalist, son of Mr. Stewart Bruce, of Port Perry, has been appointed surgeon of the, Canadian Pacific Railway steamer, Empress of India, sailing between Canada and China. —Jameb Thomson, messenger for the Longford ManufacturingCom an ,of Orillia, has been committed for trial. It is charged by the teller of the Dominion Bank that he paid Thomson 135 $5 bills when the order was for $135 in. 5 bills, the balance of a $250 cheque to be paid in smaller bills and silver. Thomson is out on bail. —It is said that Michigan wool growers )'ave shorn more sheep unwashed this year Ilan ever before, and that the time is not fr distant when sheep washing will be aban- ined and wool sold upon its merits. • —Brantford Courier : Amerry crowd of canoeists arrived in Brantford at 6.30 on Saturday night, May 27. They looked like the fag end of a calithumpian procession, or a' drove of tramps carried in by last week's gyclone,but they weren't. They were simply half a dozes law students, with a newspaper span thrown in to lend tone to the crowd, Dick's Condition Powders Fattens Horses and Cattle from Toronto, and they had been indulging in a four days river trip from Elora. It was a condition of the party that each member was to wear the oldest and most dilapidat- ed toga he could get hold of and to look as tough as he could. They all succeeded. v have wmotherswould their own Even th t order- ed them off the premises and whistled for the family dog. The participants with nick- name attachments consisted of 'Pluto,' S. C. • Wood, jr,; 'Adonis,'W. J. Douglas , 'Dio- genes,' H. H. Wood ; 'Julius Caesar' H. Martin ; 'Sophoales' E. R. Rolph ; 'Judas Iscariot,' W. M. Lash. Their clothes were in accord with the bietorical characters. One member had a long nail for a scarf pin with an iron nut on top for the head. An- other wore a coat split completely down the back. This was gathered together in a bunch in the centre and stuck through with a safety pin. A third had a knickerbocker on one leg and a trouser on the other, and so the list went on, All of them had about a week's growth of beard and displayed top hate of the vintage of 1600. Entitled to the Best. All are entitled to the best that . their money will buy, so every family should have, at once a bottle of the best family remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the sys- tem when costive or bilious. For sale in 75e bottles by all leading druggists, Coughing Leads to Consumption Kentp's Balsam stops the cough at once. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brownsvalley, Indiana, says : "I had been in a distressed condition for three yeara from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomach, Dyspepsia and Indigestion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nerviee,which did me more good than any 560 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy." A trial bottle will convince you. Warranted by Lumsden & Wilson, Druggists, Seaforth. fiewe-- -Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind, on hu man or animals, cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Warranted by Lumsden & Wilson. How to get a " Sunlight " Picture. „ bearing Send 26 "Sunlight" Soap wrappers (wrapper the words "Why Does Woman LooOld Sooner than a Man ") to Levee Bites., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing, This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the beet in the market, and it will only cost lc. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. .ice Lane's Medicine Moves the Bowels • Each Day. In order to be healthy this is necessary'. - James Blair's Case. NAI'ANEE, June 5.—A highly interesting case has happened in this town, whichh Is creating a good deal o of comment. Mr. James Blair, a well-known mer- chant tailor here, has for fourteen years been a suf- ferer from that terrible complaint,known as Bright's disease of the kidneys. Ile suffered so terribly that one hour's work at the cutting table would com- pletely exhaust him, and he had to almost give up work altogether. He tried almost every known remedy for his complaint, but without any good re- sults. Medical men and patent n.edicines failed'him and be was gradually getting worse every day. Finally he read a dispatch in one of the local papers stating that a man named Murray, living in Ora- venhurst, had been cured of kidney trouble by us)ng Dodd's Kidney Pills. As a last resort Mr. Blas be- gan taking these pills and three boxes made a new man of him, and seven boxes completely cured him. Mr. Blair Ie back at work again, and says that he feels twenty years younger, and that these pills com- pletely cured hint. His recovery has created quite a sensation. TUE Beet Spring Medicide now before the public is, without exception, Membray's Kidney and Liver Cure. It is put up in a concentrated form, and con- sequently the unpleasantness of taking large doses is thereby avoided, the dose being one teaspoonful in a wipe glassful of water. r The Medicine Co. is repre- sented in this town by oar popular druggist Mr. I. V, Fear, from whom fullparticulars can be obtained, Take a Plebis Ci IIOULD a plebiscite be taken +t would be found that Burdock Blooa Bitter i h long odds the most successful and poplar cu a for dyspepsia, headache, constipation., biliousnes bad blood, etc. It is purely vegetable. --ro til• cocas As oars from Coughs, Colds, , Whysuffer fr i5 me or Bronchitis whon perfect curd is, so easy with Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. ite. • The Cholera S are. Fear kills more than cholera. evere diarrhoea, purging, colic, cramps, etc. are of en mistaken for eholeraio troubles. A few doses of r. Fowler's Ex- tract of Wild Strawberry will rem ve both tyle dis- ease and the terror it inspires. 1 Horses for Foreign arkets. Our farmers will,be interested in nowing'just how to put their horses and cattle in c ndition to suit foreign buyers. In order to realize t e top price they must be in first-elast health, sleek and firm. This result can be most easily obtained by using Dick's Blood Purifier. fid -- Headache and constipation vanish when Burdock Pills are used. They cure where others fail. --�•- ----- A Prompt Cur. G5NTt.raf8N,—having suffered over two years with conetipation, and the doctors not having helped me, I concluded to try B. 13. 13., and beore I used one bottle I was cured. I can also recom nend it for sick headache. ETIU n. D. DUNES, Lalcee ew, Ontario. Chills and Fever, Malaria, etc., i,re promptly driven off by Milburn's Aromatic Qui ins Wine, the potent invigorating tonic. A Close Resembla n ce. ANY symptoms of Canadian chol ra are :similar au to those of the real Asiatic eb lerapain, etc. For, such as purging, eyrnptoms Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wi d Strawberry is a safe and sure specific. Price, 35:e •nts, at drug- gists. vomiting, intense all these :►oma ------ — Eogli h Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring . 13 • ne, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Th oat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. % arranted the moat wonderful Blemish Cure ever kno is. Warrant- ed by Lumeden t Wilson, a•. Guard Against Cho era. order, and the entire system free from rorbid effete working • Keep the blood (lure, the stomach [n _o {, ffete r matter byhe using Burdock Blood B tie s, which cleanses, strengthens and tones the., hole system. Cholera cannot attack the healthy. RFIEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY.- So th American Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism and N uralgla radi- cally cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action u the eye; tech is remarkable and mysterious. I removes at once the cause and the disease Imine lately disap pears. The first dose greatly henefi:. 75 cents. Warranted by Lumsden & Wilso , druggists, S$forth. -eii Timely Wisdom. Great and timely wisdom is shown by keeping Dr. F&rler's Extract of Wild Strawberry •n hand. It hag no equal for cholera, cholera morhu , diarrhoea, arr hoea, dysentery, colic, cramps and alt surnm r comlaints or looseness of the bowels. f.+ No child is safe from Worms unles- Dr, Low's W rn+ Syrup is at hand. It is a coop ete remedy both to destroy and remove worms of ail kinds.. Physician Heal Ys=lf• ToRCNTo, June 5th.—A physician of t e County of Leeds has written to a friend in this et y about his coinpplete cure ofa�aan aggravated form of diabetes by Dddd's kidney pills. The doctor in que:tion would not for the world have his learned bro hers of the Ontario Medical Council know that e had given m 1 H e u orous coputenance to a patent medicine.Y adtuits that some of them would deem t unprofes. signal conduct for him to take the pills ; and to be cured by them—why that is the grosses professional etiquette. But cured he i he is now prescribing them to his regul Modern physicians admit that diseas dropsy, diabetes, Bright's disease, neura atism, female weaknesses and kindred bl are caused by the deranged action of. t and that these diseases are only to be agent that acts directly on the twat of di is why Dodd's kidney pills have proved a to all who have tried them, lilkuNTe;;Jcs\\IC•• CAV`IT-LUID Indizestion, Dyspepsia and Sour Stomach are caused by the food fermenting, The result of fer- mentation on all organtic matter must be acid. This decomposes the food (which should be digested) and from decomposition evolves gases that produce pressure on the nerves, disorganizing the system, and produc- ing various symptoms of disease. The "Curative Fluid" purifies the stomach, promotes digestion and assimilation of food, thereby creating a healthy current of blood. For sale by all Druggists, 50e, and $1. THIS PREPARATION directly on the stomach Acts dire y And promotes the healthy action of the liver, WITHOUT PURGING. For Sale by All Druggists. And Wholesale by LONDON DRUG Company London, Ontario. WE DYF All kinds of fabrics on our own prem- ises. We don't have to send them out of town, WE CLEAN Faded and soiled clothing to look like new. Bring along 'your dresses and suits before the rush sets in. We always do a good job, and we do it CHEAP: All you have to do to get to our place is to Follow the Pointers On Market Street from the corner of Main Street. J. W. SNELL, High Street, Seaforth,next door to T.Kidd' residence HURON AND BRUCE Loan and- investment c oMp ►NY This Company is Loaning Money on u atlowest Rates 'Farm Security Fro$ of Interest. Mortgages Purchased. + SAVINGS BANK BRANCH, 3, 4 and 5 per Cent.Interest .Allowed an Deposits, accordingto amount and time left. OFFICE.—Corner of Market Square and North Street, Goderich. FIORACE MORTON, MAxAc;fls>m, G oderich, Augnst 5tb,1886. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY INSURED. oprtcaxs. D. Ross, President, Clinton P. 0.; W. J. Shannon, Secy-Treas., Seaforth P. O. John Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0. Dn tn0roR8. Jas. Broadfoot Seaforth ; Alex. Gardiner, Lead - bury ; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; Geo. Watt, Hariock ; Joseph Evans, Beechwood ; M. Murdie, Seafortb Thos. Garbutt, Clinton. ewers. Thos. Neilans, Harlock ; Robt. McMillan, Seaforth S. Carnocban Seaforth. John O'Sullivan and Geo Murdie, Auditors. Parties desirous to effect Insurances or tran saot other business will be promptly attended to'an application to any of the ave officers, addressed to their respective post offices. 1 GODERICH Steam Boiler Works. (ESTABLISHED 1880.} A. S. C H RYSTA L, Sueeessor to Chrystal & Black, Manufacturers of all kinds of Stationary h & Tubular Marine, Upright BOILERS Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet iror Worki, etc., etc. Also dealers in Upright and Horizontal Slide Valve Engines. Automatic Cut -Off Engines a specialty. All razes of pipe and pipe -fitting constantly on hand, Eet'mates i rnish on short notice. Works—Opposite G. T. R. Station, Goderieh, RE�LCEMBER BEATTIE B ROTIIEIRS. Prosperity has greatly increased their vast variety of E BIS S and PROVISIONS, G -ROC them to ive their cuS- Their large and commodious new premisesenabling give been, ana 'marked attention.Theyhave also lowered prices in accordance tamers more r patints. with s inch estheir prosperity here, and for those reasons it pays the public generally ia, rheum= p p y � 3 e troubles to do business With e kidneys, 'ured by an rtai Thie r a ertain cure r �A 0 ! BEATTIE BROW ,