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sown, and more roots and coarse grains
The ennual dinner ei-the NeArth - . I grown .and fed, the wheat, crop would
leg .4 Mena and Haat gbh --tte- Rio- soon become more certain and we would
thr 41 g.„6,ties t,,,,,k , ,_e0"11eu Alfsh be able to &row more than we now do off
pil at Joslin s less land On account of the difference
tm.1.,tel. Ciintnn, on Wednosila evening' • la it was necessary for every farmer
tizA:s: E h1m9et hanFdeebyruarj.. The aYttenitaiti. (t)if.i l'bue ;ii intelligent. farmer, and to un-
ehts line passed off her- derstand thoroughly the nature and
moni•msly. We wore unable to bePt
tea- adaitibility of his soil for the prothun
ent outruPlvou, and thereforoappentithe tionof certain crops. He strongly ad -
report of the proceedings.
oroli: chair witsiit.ntadaetchtelpviet
ked ..,ahlras the present and of farmers' clubs
itr.blylz
have
etited the usefulnees of meetings such
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James Bigeins After the usual sten- where farmers could meet together and
had been
dard end patriotic toast!' pro- interchange of opinions and, ex-
posed and drunk, the Chairmn proposed perionce. If by suggestions thrown out
"The Aericeltural Interests of Canada." at these meetings we could learn to grow
coupling therewith the name of Mr. mere front an acre of land than we now
Georve Hamilton, of Hihbert
hie remarks pritampally to dairy farming.
Mr. anultim said ho would confine can from an acre and a half, he thought
was not wasted. He also strongly urged
time spent in gaining this information
tirwhItii;;Guard
most respemmt fully to caution the triblic or -
Within the past fow year& this system of
farming had created quite an excitement
and had taken a struni root in the teem- cause of much bad farming. , He strong -
the necessity of every farmer having in L. tke BrnrItiah . orth American Provinces to be on '.
his house a good agricultural paper.
Lack of proper information is the grand 1 rigl et; otAl leairien,tbs:11:tn,i!teule,!,te.W al':vniergtearig,;:%1!7:3'.'',
Channel sewed purchasing spurious medicines
trading (for the last 'fo°,‘
try. ativoitated •e system of rotation of months only) under the style if the 'New Tort
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ot I 'env." i very l'irtitioo i
tinned far toe persistently, either for thi
at hhiasii ,tsts,e1Tileot:::
. crops Farmers generally do not prac- f h 1h r ii
o_ ..ym ..,e, Loll ..I0 purpose of i mposiugs 1114,oe ;Toe, •
hat, the and the more eileetirally to deceive, they
liOrilla thatowastyheitiaatd-gt:ovseien
, t iee this nearly enough. They urn too
Iverusenicuts, to is
benefit of the farmer or for the lands. apt to cultivate and crop a eood field toe sue the efaZrYi:i„iint i tol:te"
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Special Notices.
ts:ocOA -URATErDL AND
BRE..Rtm'ANT.'----IPmr?3.4
COMPORTING;-"Ity a 60101101 knowledge Of the
natural laws,wIttelt gerern the operations Cl diges-
tion alut until. ion. :mil by a careful application of
decters' bills." !tit/ seomimama aa,-..fte. Made shame
tuhel:iinoen. properties tif welt selected co.;ort, Mr. nips
ties PreVided our breakfast :able& with a delieately
flavored beverage a loch may saw us many heavy
with 8011ing Witteeor Milk. Etieh packet Is labelled
',Wits tiret & Co., liotureopathie Chemists,
KARDPACTURP m,V C0e0A.- "Wo win now siva aim
timeoeusaotOlatat)(fiutidlte..m plot es• y0010041 by litimarii James
heir Works in the Eusten Road,Lotelon,,' Cassell'a
E.pps & Co., Inaltufmtelerers of dietetic artiellems,Lat
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FRAUDS ABROAD!
, Any ordinary observer, in paseine alone much, and when it is run out send it to " The inimense &Main! for 'Hottowav's Pitts
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through the country. must becoMe con- grass. This was a bad policy, and the "AND Oismummse has tempted unpraneipled
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rimed of the neceseitv of a chanee. I, Invariable result would be a poor yield parties to cennterfelt Mese valuable Medi -
'eines.
Many et1.9eR, through incessant wheet• "f grass. For grass the soil should be "In order to protect the rhiblie and ourselves
"wa
jug and cropping, the landb
s had e. rich and ha" issued a new Irate Mark; eohsist Ina
in good condition. He also _,, " of an Egypt bit, Circle 'tif a serpent with the
come it. impoverished and corrupt that urged deep plowing. Many farmers do "letter Iii,, the eentre - Every box of genuine
Canada thistles and wild oats grew Ai_ no: elow deep enough. The best possi- " nmenaowtte PILL.; AND OINTMENT' will have
• " this trade mark on it. Nie art genuine
most as thick as grain. In fact, in many tile means to raise Canada thistles is to " without it.
places these had almost gained the mac- plow shallow in the fell, and harrow on-. " To DEALKos AND JOBBERS IN DalfoS AND MED-
tery, over the fariner,and taken the place Iv in the spring before sowing the arain.
became mist,. loo" ICIXEs. '
of grain. It therefore bHe held that good farming would ee We colt yeur pat twitter attention to t be TIOW
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around to fluid t II,. -...:emse of this and pletely eradicate the Canada thistle. stvie 01 1101.1...mw &V's Puts AND i liN't at EN T•
•• -,--none of the old style are manufactured hi
he set to work to obtain a remedy. The best war is to summer -fallow. If "n., now, nor have they been for months. We
He maintained that the main cause e as the land is poor, manure it. If, after
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"therefore caution an purchasers against re-
incesqant eroppine nod mm(miring from any JObbers or Dealers the old
too little eress- suer -fallowing, the thistles be not "styte of gouts -
. growing lie also maintained if farmers killed, plow the land agaiwdeep, as soon . .' Information concerning any %tut goods
bei
\Non:a gts m le into stock-raistne and as the arum is off, and sowovith hng Mimed will he reeeived with thanks clover. .
" We ask the favor of all the information 3 on
(tort me we eould. in the -course of tittle. 1 An few that will come tip after this .can "can g,ve in regard to those counterteits.,'
get rot of those foul weeds which were !, ,
easily be cut in the grass, dug Out, Now tins compeny is aware that your laws do
I which is better. Mr. Currie also strew,- Dot them t" ei'Pv the Pr .
meadicines, lout in oriNmr the more completely to
lb mr; L,I,m :Mg us so much trouble and s'amis- emse getting up of
ie.; its en much less. Many fanners who Iv advocated the necessity of establish- blindhave recourse to' atimmther
place otir derbi ''' they'
had' taken the land in its virmen stete ing fairs and markets for the sale and eption, viz, min stating that the, demi:
It neeessarv, as they sar, to mutate up the Pills and
OaiNiob,
netrne.i,
ntfs::o14.ither form, no .1 that that they adopt
now beve it so unpoyerishea that it „ el purchase of stock, where seller and buy -
scarcely grow anything but these weeds. er would be brought into contact, and
It 6is has been the result wi:h us., much time saved to the former. He
getting the land as we did, what can thought that by crossing breeds we could
We' expeet our sums, and our sons' sons get stock which would be better adapted
will make out if it, unless they adopt to our climate than impoited stock. He
some other mode of ferming than that had tried thoroughbred 'Purlutins, and
e Lich has been pursued by us. It is rafter fair experience had come to the
now a duty devolving upon us to look conclusion that half -bred cattle were
around and ascertain what is the best I more profitable than thoroughbreds.
and most profitable mode of husbandry After several other toaetts, such as
to take the place of that which hes serv- "The Volunteer," "The Learned Pro.
edits time. After considerable study fession," "The Mercantile Interests,"
and a little experience and observation, and others had been proposed and ,re.
he had come to the conclusion that sponded to, the very pleasant meeting
cheese -making would be the most prom- broke up about 1 o'clock °A, M.
ment and profitable, and, at the same At intervals during the evening excel.
time, best calculated to recuperate the lent songs were sung by Mr. Jackson and
exhausted lands, and retain them in fer- the Messrs. Joslin of Clinton, and
tile condition. In pains of the country j others,
where this has been thoroughly tested it
lies preyed all that was expected of it. Brussels.
In the County of Oxford, where dairy-
ing and cheese -making has been carried SC DDEN DEATH.—We hare this week
on extensively fer some years, the farm- to record the very sudden death of the
ers. instead of becoming tired i f it, are second daughter of Mr. John Cormack,
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becoming more and more determined to ; of thivillage. The child, some two
continue it, as they find it exceedingly : weeks ago, went on a visit to her grand-
mother, in .Westrninster, Out, She
op ofitaa le. It was his opinion that
! was in the best of health up to within
cheese-rnaktno. was more profitable than
either stock -raising or butter -making. 24 hours of he death. Her remains are
rired home on Friday evening last, and
He had come to this conclusion front ex- :
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perience and observation. To raise catwere interred on Sunday, the funeral be-
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tle and sell them does not, at present jug attended by a large number of
:
par. Three-year old cattle, after being friends, and the children of the Sunday
eta!! fei fer a winter will only tiring from and day schools.—Expositor.
' $25 to $30 in the market. Mr. Hamil-Exeter. '
ton thee went into a comparison. show- .
mg it to be mere profitable to keep say SHOOTING Meecet.—A. shooting match
ten cows and two calves each year. far -tonic place in Exeter on the 6th inst.,
cheese -mak in m., than five ca mi es each between Thomas Bissett and James
year fer steck raisitio. The cost ef keep_ I Westcott for the si'rer cup won by T.
tm g each, he showed by figures weuld be Bissett some time ago. There were nine
atueeit the same, while the former wauld birds a side The game resulted in fav -
yield a revenue .4 $300 or more in a or of Bissett, who killed a bird every
seas ni, while the ktter would not via ; shot, but two of them, dropped outsiule
over $2110. Mr. Hamilton also recent- the bounds, and consequently were not
mended the sowing of corn fer dairy ceunted. The following inthe standinet
cows, to he fed either green for snmmer T, Bissett
1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1--7
feel or ripe for winter. He also recom- J. Westcott 1 1 00 0 1 0 0 1-4
mended the zrowing of white clover with Expositor.
timothy and red :toter. The first year Seaforth
the former might think his money had
tneen, lost, but in three years it would
TEMPERANCE MEETIN-11.— On Tuesday
tell. lied clover was very apt to be
evening of last week a. public Temper -
winter killed. but with white clover
ance Meeting, was he'd in the Good
Temper -
there was not this danger. After the
red clover had died out the ehite would Templare Hall, which was a decided
still continue, and would keep fresh and suecess, both in point of numbers and in
the character of the entertainment. The
geed for ten years. Rev. Mr. Ca.rdeof St. Mary's delivered
'The Breeders of Thoontehbred
Stork, 'eves next proposed by the one of the ablest Lectures ever delivered
Vice -
in this town on .the subject of Temper -
Chairman. He saidethe County of Hu- ance. The musical part of the enter!
roil was much indebted to seme of her I tenement by Mr. Dart was far above the
enterprising men for the expense they mark and the large audience seemed to
-had incurred and the risk they had' rim
be entirely pleased. with the whole pro-
m importing thoroughbred st)ck. ceeding,s.
also read a list of the names of those
WATER WOE Kt FOP. SEAFoRTH.—Mr.
from, the Cunnty who had obtained
prizes at the late Provincial Exhibition Waterous of Brantford was in town on
Tuesday of last week in connection with
r thoroughbred stock, and coupled with
the election of water works in Seaforth
the toast the names of Messrs. Fisher,
Mason and '.11cDonogh for the purpose of extinguishing fires
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Mr. Fisher briefly returned thanks for Ifterithe improved system at present iii
t vogue in Brantford. Our fire corn -
the hearty manner in which the toast had
been received He also thanked the far-
mittee visited Brantford at an early date
for the purpose of examining the works
mere of Huron for the liberal patronage
given him.
they had
in that town. It stems that the cost
o
Mr. M'cDonogh had not been long of erecting works here after Mr.
breeding thoroughbred stock, but from
Waterous' place will he $16.000. The,
qrtestion will be submitted to a vete
his experience of them he would say
that theroughbred.s were the most pro -
of the ratepayers.
fitable kind of stock he had ever tried to SAD ACCIDENT. —A man was nearl
raise.. It was only three years since he I killed in our town on Saturday last. He
bad coMmenced to keep thoroughbred ran in, before a runaway taint for the
stock. Ho then only invested 300 in purpose of stopping them but the un -
them, and at the time of his sale last mannerly horses took no notice what.
fall, he could have realized over $3,090 ever of his movements and knocked him'
for his entire stock ot thoroughbreds if down. with the tongue of the sleigh al-,
he had sold them. He thought that . most -killieg him on the spot. He is a
paid very well. If he could get rid of German from McKdlop but we have
all his grades he would have none but not learned his name.
thoroughbred stock. He had tried the TEE CLINTON DISEASE.—This disease
Gallaway cattle,—they are hardy and is prevalent in this neighborhood at pre -
easily kept and good forth. butcheiebut sent, also, measels and bronchitis. It
be did not consider them so good or so is a very sickly time.
profitable as thoroughbred Durhams.8 CABBONBROOK DISEASE. =The
small His thoroughbred cattle got no more
care or attention than the gredes. They sopox are working their way round
arronbrook and two deaths have eel
were anoused in the one stable and fed cured. Vaccination is being carried out
exactly the aerie, vet he could sell, and largely in our village.
had sold thoroughbred aelvesi for 8100
each, whereas they all knew how much THE Tereetnasariell DISEAsa.—Several
grade calf would bring. Ho had been cases of Erysipelas have occurred in
told that half-breeds were as profitable as Tuckersmith and one death from this
cause. Disease of every kind seems to
be rife at present.
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thoroughbreds. Be did not think so,
but even if such were the case, we could
not have half-breeds without having
thbroughbreds.
Mr. Washington, of Hullett, proposed
, and Mr. Cole seconded a vote of thanks
to Messrs. Fisher, Mason, Innis, Peck
and others who had imported thorough-
bred stock.
In proposing this motion Mr. Wash-
ington referred to the risks which these
gentlemen ran in procuring this stock,
and to the vast benefit which it is tcithe
farmers of the County. In view of this
he thought these gentlemen were entit-
led to the thanks of this meeting, as
some 'slight evidence that their efforts
were being apprecia,ted. The list which
had just been read by the Vice -Chair-
man speaks well for this comparatively
new county. 'When so much had been
done in the past, he looked confidently
gieward and anticipeted great things in
the future. He thought tt would not be
long lentil the County of :iron, if it 'in the abdomen, 00 Saturday. an
kept on as it had commenced, would in on Monday Lest.
the matter pf stock surpass many of the DEATH Foot Seseee-rox.-- We learn
older ennaities in the Province, which that a young man by the name of Gur-
were nosy becoming famed for their fine ney, died of this loathsome disease at
steek. SOrno- of the remarks of Mr. Blyth, on Monday last. As vaccination
Hamilton he cordially endorsed,. but in is considered a certain preventative,
all
spine pante he disaereed with hirn. He that have not undergone that operation
believed that if farraera wished to pros- should at once have ie done.
tent wbegt-griftmlfill4r mat be abandoned, SmFiothit, uRthTicis v(tiltalwgel,nranA.d—MT.r.Grjanallt,
per ill the future die system of persist -
as 131 rprilaY Pies th•s"il "9 becoming London road, started on Monday on a
exhatieted. But it must he remember- prospective tour in North Carolina,
ed that an lands were nut a411°' 8°11141 Several farmers in this neighborhood are
were adapted for grain -growing ir about biking up their residence in that
15°328fr 9zat'1113243' w" hig °Neil" State, having bought land there, and
that where arte have a set! adapted to sold out their property here. .
Eerabe seeek,releing :and dairying, he thought Tueirniintrrs DEBATINGClena.—A
tiwlertr pro3°.firntairdle. f4rWmiintliti rwemgerdPrtoe.
ie at improved dese.of large stock.were meeting of this club was held on Mon -
raised, stock -raising would be more _ subject was discussed: "Whether it was
evening last, when the following
s or vies Wit bait to
profitable than "Ming' instead a' Liquor Law in Ontario!' The leaders
paw * prohibitory
were Mears Hannah and, Cousins, and
selling these for tivonty-five or thirty
ddrlitrigd;112,0111- bhigh as eeighgoetYrearilloz, h„----athiicterchair was occupied
After some lengthy end pointed
by Mr. H. Alex.
by kiririttrutintrof mar.nr� ngunients, pko and can, the chairman
Firodueed 1141311/4re decision in favor of *Prohibitory
`Jav‘t.gmgfAlis the
(From the New Era).
CORDWOOD AND TANBAILE.—An line!
manse quantity of cordwond has been
brought into Clinton up to the present
time this winter, a large portion of it for
the railroad. A large amount of tan-
bark is also coming in, destined for Buf-
falo,
Loss OF i VALUABLE HORSE.—We re-
gret to learn that 'Mr. A. Broadfoot"
Tuckeremith, lost a very fine five-year
old stallion week before last. In getting'
these aeimals up for the sprine shows
great care will have to be exercised, and
moderate degree of exercise given from
the moment of heavy feeding.
EFFECT or LIQUOR.—We regret to
learn that a son of Mr. H. McMullen,
London road, Tuckersmith, while under
the influence of liquor, stabbed himself
ell, thingseonsidered, he thought I ( '
that With proper stock and proper feed- 'TusCaxansSoornstur,—OuThursday
ink stligk "sill c4tillbe nlaad. more ' lut.the lastrail on the Canada Southern
prAtable than (baling-Bailsay was laid. This is claimed to
Mr, Currie, of Tu°11 raberry, up being t bathe first new toed of sny great length
calledessid he had .been engaged in tilt- ' isia throughout withsteel roils! Theroad
ing the soil and feeeingstock pretty Ois is EIHITII & straight line between the
teneively for some time. We lisA il
--- -ere Swam and Detroit rivers, ninety-six
a vast extent of country au4 Is vast vans -Iter,. cent of the entire distances being
tir of scab 01. a". of f-Vming which straight, with no grade exceeding fifteen
watfla be profitatie in One place might ; feet to the mile. It is being ballasted
be unproAtable in another, This is * with great rapidity, and will be. opened
g904wi:lostlrOwing country, but foA all for business the coming spring. The
dud toe wbost crop his became *Yery completion dela railway, isis expected,
uncertain crop here. The re$11011, a this will afford great- Mid to &II WOOterff
WM yriutiptaly that willtst had been tOt7 roads that are now suffering for an
swot mop, If thirt woTa i.e. wheat , Heim outlet, .
It
Lteskles the i(rbovr-mentionel "Chenneal C0111 -
Pans," there is 'also a David Pringle of New York,
who by consummate trickery is attempting to sell
spurious iniiiatioas of my Medicines. Beware of
Mn. likewise.
This nnprineipleil Chendeal Company has dared
to say at
ythsaltlesowe verriarge. sinus .11 o
t mney in t lit -
flatted
w bat is the feet ° A newspapet
agent obtained. withoet my know legde or consent.
and by collusion with a party who held a limited
onver of etude cv of milie, an order to advertise itm3.
medicines in South America for three years, tc the
eitent ot $ 0mm. 000 in gold, lie then sold his elaim
tI alawye r. w h.. got It r derred by the con rt to a friend
ot his who -gave judgement against me to the amount
test:eon gmlrl.forpront which lie said he mi,tml,m1 have
made by it. had I trot taker steps to repudiate thi-c
vile transaction Itom ammo -mat it came to my know
ledge. This imelp.litent will soon be set tside. It
cannot he I aM sure, that I owe a cent
to any one that I would nut immediately pay.
There is no truth whatever in the statement that.
I ever at thmmritm-m1 iny per.aun or pers•mns to time 10.'
name for the salt of my Pills and Gintatent.although
gross frauds ii use been practised ubon me by un-
principled men in this way.
I would ark, as a fat or, th should it come b.
the km owiedge .iiiy 1, -ran that spurions medi-
cines are beim; table sold in my name, that he
to pleased to send tie the Tla1110 and address of the
vendor who is genet: the •C11110... that I may, for the
protect m n "(the tenth, test, t ute:preeeed ings against
him, and I eitgaze to I emunerate handsotnely my in-
terment without It. eiging hisnann.
Should any person have TeilS00 to believe that he
has been deeetsed by buyieg spin -rens imitations of
these Medicine., be will oblige time by sending to
the address at fuel (which be can do at a imost or six
cents in postage). one .4 the books of instructims
which are affixed b. the same,
My 31ed,mones can be supplied- t1 the luwest
wholesale net prices in quantifies of Hot lest than
gee worth . mg, perdozen boxes of
Pills or P...s of mimbnetit. for whieb remittances
moist be sent I,1 al, um.• m•. rhem.e Melimmunes are !IA
sold in tbe Curled state,.
Each Pot and Rot et inv. Genuine Medieittes
hears the ',Arts}, 0 -0.ms moetil :mitamaim. ,Ith lice
words 'll»il,maay tills am, t Jinine-ut,
(Signed)
THOMAS HOLLOWAY
633, 0xj0 Stomet, It',
1347
London, mew, 1t02. (
C *NADI IN PAIN DESTICOT-
It .
`1- S A FAMILY MEDICINE, IT IS
' well and favorably known, relieving
thousands from pain in the
Side, Back and 11 cm id, Coughs, Cold s,
Sure Throat, Sprains, Bruises, .
Cramps in the St, arh, Cholera
.241 orbus, Dysenter-y, Bowel'
Lamp/ands, Burns, .
Scald s, Frost
B
fore the public for Ienigttle,
&C.
The Canadian Pain Destroyer ties now been te-
m
Used is well liked, tr.ver failing in a single instanee
to give permanent relief when timely used, and we
have never known a single dissattsfs.•tion, where the
directions have been properly followed, but oti the
m-entrary, all are delighted with its operations, and
speak in Vie.highest te:nis of its virtues and magi-
cal effect .t
Wa speak from experienmme in the matter, having
testel it thoroughly ; an•1 therefore those who are
o ,frerow fron. any of the complaints foe.which it Is
rerommeteled.maytepend upon it being a Sovereign.
Remedy.
Tastonishing eine:Ley a the Canadian Pain De-
stroyer In ,mioiligm the ,liseases for which it is re. ore.
'mended and its w mierfut etfeets ie subduing the
torturous pains of Rheltmatism. and in relieving
Nervous Affections entitle it to high rank in the list
of Remedies. Orders are cmning in from Medicine
Dealers in all parts of the ...mitre tor further sup-
plies,and each testifying as to the universal .satis-
factionithgailiean
The CaPain Destroyer never fails to give
immediate relief. All Medicine Dells keep it as
Physiciansenter and use it; and no tulle
will imp. -
without it after tryin.; it.
Price. onlvTwerity-rive Cents per bottle.
fige-Sold in Goderich. by Geo. Cattle,
F. Jordan; Gardiner & Co Hayfield;
Jas. Benthum, Rogerville: J., Pickard.
Meter; H. Combe, Clinton; S. Secord,
Iiicknow;E, Hickson, Seaforth ; and all
medicine dealers.
Godeiech, Dec. 29, 1871. w 50 g
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THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
Job 'doses' Periodical Pills,
PHIS INVALUABLE MEDICINE is UNFAILING
& in the cure of ail those painful and dangerous
diseases to which the female constitution is sa!•;eci.
It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions
and a speedy cure ma' In relied on,
TO MARRIED LADIES
IS pecultarlysuited. It will, In a short time, brine
on the monthly period with regularity.
/hese Ms stunatt Wet Ce taken by Pemales uring the
FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregumanes,jas they are
101.13 to nrirsgon Mtsearriaye, hist at any a tame they,
are tale,
in all Oasee of Nervous and Spinal Affection ii,Pain in
the B attend Limbs, Fair:tie or slightexertion.Palpi-
ration ot the heart. Hysterics, and Whites. these Pilltl
will effect a curs whan all other means have fulled,
end although a powerful nmedy, donot contain iron,
calomel, antimony, or anything hurtfulto the consti-
lion.
-Pal lilirecurins in the pamphlet around each package
winch should be carefully preserved.
JOB mom, NEW TORE, sing PROPRIETOR.
i.00 and In cents for postage, enclosed to Northrop
& Lyman, Newcastle, Ont.general general agents for the
Dominion,will insure a bottle containing eve r 50( ills
by return MO.
NORTHRUP & LYMAN
Newcastle, 11 . VV., genera
agents forCanadn
Er Sold in Godertch by Parker glattlennd
F. Jordan ; amodincr et Co., Bay!, sid ;Jas.
Benthum, RoxeiV1 le; J Pickard,E safer J. H.
Condon, Clinton, s.S, cord,Looknow; E. Hick:
son Hasiforfh. and nr. Mechem.. Healars.
V11:11.ii.a0WEIV
COMPOUND
SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITES
The poem of arresting disease displayed by this
prenaratien is honorably acknowledged by the
medical faculty 112 every section where It has been
ntroduced ; and the rapidly inereasing sale is the
bbyestthipeipauratinlitee.e of the estimation in which ia is hold
Tim Syrnp will cure Pulmonary consumption, in
the first and second dam • will give great relief
find prolog life In the third. It wilt cure Asthma.
aronchliim Laryngitis. Coughs and Colds. It will
Curt all diseases originating frowant of Muscular
Action an Nervous Porno, such as Eulargementof
the Spicer'. Dyspepsia, Rickets, Feebleand Irregular
action et the Heart, Local and General Paralysis,
Aphonia Or Loss of Voice. It will cure Leecorrhoea
Chlorosis. Anaemia, and restores the Wood to purity
and health?
•
Sold By Aootheberies.
price. $1.30 ; Six for r.50.
JAME!' T. FELLOWS, CHEMIST
ST. rarer, N. B.
Goderiol Sept. 4th 1871.
STOP THAT COUGH
DONT DELAY.
One week, one clap, and it maybe too late;Consump.
Hop with its tong train of mettles, is wantow to Carry
you to !ketone **me of its many kktims Who hare
gess before.
How can you stop it? Where is the
remedy?
Allan's Lung Balsam can produce more
evidence of real merit than any other
article for the purpose. It is sold every-
where by Druggists and 'general Store-
keepers.
Read the following extract from a
letter received from Mr. S. E. Burwell,
a well know merchant of Ontario.
Messrs. PERRY DAVIS & SDN,
Dear Stre.—Laet autumn I was suf-
fering from a Novae- cold which settled
on my Lungs and produced a distressing
cough for which ;gave trial to a numb°
of Cough Medicines but without any
benefit. at last tried one bottle ot
Annasistnno Ihnesix,which lain happy
0 be able to statepve almost inameditite
relief' and performed a perfect cure in a
short time,
. Yours truly, -
S. E, BURWELL
Ont,, March 4, ISM
Special Notices.
1M PROVE NUTRITION.
-Le The central idea in the treatment of all Chronic
Wasting Dholitses, resulting in Nervota P1oirtyntlon
anti Uoneral DebIlity. is to improve the Digestion
and Assimilation of Food, anti tile formation of
Healthy Blood. Dn. Witaimsn's COMPOUND BUMP.
or P1104PIIATEN AND CALISAYA contains the only
agentw
known that not directly as excitants of nutr -
tion, by Imparting tone to the Stomach, Liver and
Pancreas. the Remit tripod that prepares nourish-
ment for buliding up the organa and tissnea of the
1013. The aetion erf 1.1114 remarkable preparation
Ii extraordennt yin strengthening and vitallhing the
eonstifit then. whether impaired by age, exhausted by
vxemmsomm. Imad habits, or rim doWn Imy old eoniplaints
that hat e resisted all ordinary methods of treat -
mon '..
Being a delicious rennet to take, and perfectly
harmless under all circumstances, It is emineutly
adapted to Prostrate, anaemic women and delicate
children. 1357
IMPORTANT to THE SICK.
..10 6. • • •
Dr. IllefULLOUGII,
rFIE CELEBRATED 'EUROPEAN
I. and Aniermati Physieian, itinerant of the Hos•
plials attic eldef cities of England, Ireland, scot.
„land. Platten, tierinany, the 'United States of
Atuerica, and Ilie Dominion of Canada, will
Personslly Visit Goderieh P rofessionally,
And 'lily be consulted at
° TH al ALBION HOTEL,
From Monday,- February 17th till
Satttrd4y 1.st March, 1873;
- By al wit,m are suffering from
ell 'IONIC LINGERING DISEASES,
Stu+ as u'onsuniptiou, Bronchitis, Astiona,Catarrh,
awl all aireci ions of the Chest. Unmet, Heart, Pier-
s-011Ssofe m
la, Ulcers. Limir Copls.int,
Rheumatism, etSkin Diseases of all kinds. no matter
of how tang mit tuding. Dropsy. Chlorosi and Can-
cers of the worst stage, without the itse'of the knife.
And all Blood Diseases, Salt' Ithenin, Dyspepsia,
Epileptie Pits. orFalling Sickness, Apiiplec tic Fits,
,re Loss of S.Ouo;aSI
m id otIon, Neuralgia.
Chorea,or Vitus' Dative, Scurvy, Goitre, or Thick
Nei -k, Abseess,.Tuntots.
All Diseases of the Eye and
Ear TreatA d Successfully.
The Diseases of C:tildeen. front infancy to whin
age, treated smiumessfullv.•
Female cm
oplaints of all kinds and deseriptions,
whether Amite or Chronic, will be treated success-
fully.
N. B. --1f you are sulfuring from Ohs' rf the above
diseases. do net dotty, buns loll the Doctor at once,
SO that you itiay hatll the benefit of his care and
treatment mid restorol to he:nth the sooner.
Gederieb, Feb. Lith, ls;"3. 1356b•
L. S. WILLSON,
Agent for all kinds of
Agricultural Implements;
PLOUGHS, HARROWS, GRAIN,
CRUSHERS, STRAW CUTTERS,_
CHUIINS, &c., &c., &c.
.A.Teso
Agent tor W. Bell & Ws Celebrated
Melodeons and Hannonnuns, and for
Weber's Pianos.
for the FLOUNCE and 110 WE
Sewing Machines, the.fuuriner of which
possesses advantages which t can be found
in no other Machine.
CALL AND SEE IT.- ,
Showrooms,. next door to the
Office, Goderich.
February 18th, 1873,
"Signal
!
1357
p Ali 11.1,t1/ ENT.% RV /NOTICE.
-7--
HOUSE (JF COMMONS,
The Clerk's Office,
Ottawa, Jan. 30th, 1873, -
Pursuant to the 50th Rule of the
House, notice is hereby giyen that the
time for
RECEIVING PETITIONS
FOR
1-)RIVATE BILLS
Will expire. on ,W Ei,NEloDAY, the 2ilth
day of MAUCH NEXT.
ALFRED PATRICK,
Clerk of the Howie.
February'eth, 1873 1357 td
GEORGE STIVEN
GARDENER. •
R
S PREPARED TO WORK IN GA R -
dens. Terms as may be agreed on.
Apply at his house, Wilhiain Etreet,
St. Andreus Ward,
Goderitl, Feb. 17th, 1873. 1357 d*
W ANTED TO EXCHANGE, CITY
" and Suburban property in Chicago
(will double in value in 18 months) for a
well stocked farm in Ontario. Apply to
WM. McALLISTER,
St. Helens
Wa wan osb
135-7d*
IL DUNLOP
Merchant Tailor,
\WEST STREET,
GODERICH,
-11 AS received his Fall Stock of Goods
and is prepered as usual to make all
kinds of Garments in the most fashion-
able styles and at the lowest rates.
Gents Fttrnishing
of all descriptions constantly on hand.
A CALL RESPECFULLY SOLICITED.
Goderich, 21st Oct.1872.
Thal espeler
SEWING MACHINE •
IS THE
PEOPLES' FAVORITE
AND gives universal satisfeetion, it is
the most simple, durable and the
lightest running machine now made
(of the cheaper kind) and will sew much
heavier material thari any other, it is
just what the farmers haft, long wanted
and is warranted in every case and kept
in repair free of charge for one year by
the company. Take my advice and buy
no other. I am also agent for all kinds
of Agricultural Implements.
"J. W. WEATHERALD.
• West Street,
Goderich,
1354. I
THURBER'S ROYAL ANTI–
FRICTION BABBITT METAL.
111• • • III • • • E
PARTICULARS;a
THORBERMET METAL, TrHeav,3Beatingso
enaEail7ayxioxe,e5rerib
No,,iforr:c1tIg:;ng
onciJounalrpingthih
Ve:ctt:"':i30:tiu.
allp.3ifor Ordiny:e:d
aneralnrpooe..:erb
OANADIAV'METAL,fsOrCheanesstter
tiorini72P:
rtpenLPItaagten, fin0tiat
theericopurIty
SI
4,
•
Large guentittee of the Tbnrbereteeas !einem
useddaring the past Ten years. They Into been
thorougkly tested and pitted teptInst ell other eta
tits, and fleetly have boentna almost exclusively
used in all the large Lumber Dletrieta, such as tile
Georgian DIY and Saginaw Valley Saw Milla;
NoHliera Railway and Law 81111004 Milo. Peter-
borough, Lindsay/Port nem Trenton, Belleville,
Kaselee. Brockville, Ottawa, Montreal, Tines
Rivers, Quebec, and lifentmerenol Mina Sc.,mita in all the Principal Foundries and Maniac.
tortes, nanny Shops, litesmboats, Propellers, 00.,
ke. • „ • ,
For Salo everysvnere 111- time Dem ion at tne above
Priem
F. P. G. TAYLOR tt `
CO.,*
Tomato
For sale by H. GARDINER &
Agentsfer Goaoriok
,hieve15114 B194
Goderich, 28th Jan. 1873.
'0
l+meD
Ria
List of Advertised Letters
REMAINING in the Goderich Post
•-% Office, 11th February, 1873. . ,
Brown' Alex
Belfry Jacob
Brown James
Baker John
Cohen M. A.
McKenzie Isabella bliss
5IcCarron Michael '
MePhie Mrs.
O'Rourke Jane
Potter D.
Cox David -Pierson L. Niss
Donovan Casharine Pierson W.(
Dempsey William Papst Wm.
Edwards G. H. Rieutrel W. George
Edwards Mrs Margaret Robertson J. --
Gill Mary Miss Robertson John
Hawkins V. A. Rtverden Mary 111.8
Hayden Elizabeth Miss Reid Mrs. •
Hunt ...eorge Roche Sarah Miss
Healy R. George Silke Gussie Miss
uarsreave George Scott B.- James
Hutoh H. Spence John 'Capt.
Darning H John MIMORS Jessie Miss
Hutchins John States Lucy Miss -
Havman Mr. - Stevenson Robt.
[ledger Ann Mary Miss Smeaton Thos.
Hardy Samuel Struthers Wm,
Jones Mr. Sutherland Wm.
Johnston Mr. , Thompson W. D
Lewis Hiram- S.. .
Klinkhammer Matheiir Wilson John'
Martindale James Wilson Ann Sarah
Major H. W. Wilion A. Miss
3IeGuirt Andrew • Washburn Robt,
McPhee Alexander Hughes James Registered
McKinnon Dug)! Byrus D. v. Copt mmm
ARCEI'D DICKSON,
1859c Postmaster.
NEW ORNERY!
James Brackenridge
K-1 A PING- 'bought out Mr. POL-
LOCK'S Stock of Groceries and
added very largely to them, is now in a
position, in the same stand, to sell
Groceries,
Crockery, and
Provisions,
CHEAP FOR CASH!
A Large Stock of
rr
On hand, and selling at reduced rices.
Bound to Sell. Cheap.
`EIr
GOOD BARGAINS IN
Raisins &Sz Currants.-
--
Everythitg that can usually be 'found in
a Grocery Store can be found hero.
Do not fail to call and examine goods
and prices, if you wish to nye money.
J A.S. BRACKENRI DG E,
()Remember the stand, corner of
North Street and Market Square. "
Goderieh, Jan. 6th, 1873. 1351
TAKE NOTICE
9[111AT AN APPLICATION WILL
6- be made to theLegislature of Ontario
at the present Seseion, and also to the
Legislature of the Dominion ef Canada
at it; next Session, for an act to incor-
porate a Company for the construction
of a Railroad from some point on the
Ontario and Quebec Railroad in or near
the Township of Marmara through or
near to Port Perry, Newmarket, Orange-
ville, Arthur and through Ito Goderich
on Lake Huron.
JOHN FOWLER.
January 31st, 1873. 1356-8t
G, It PARSONS & Co.,
HARDWARE MERCHANTS,
MARKET SQUARE. GODE RIC,H.
Have for Sale
MINX, FOX, and other traps, CROSS
CUT SAWS, MILL SAWS WOOD
SA WS, - AND BEST MAKES
OF HAND SAWS, CHOP-
' PING -AXES, VARI-
' MS MAKERS
IND PRICES. BOY'S AXES, HAND
AXES AND BROADAXES. 00W
TIES OF SEVERAL KINDS,
LOGGrNG CHAINS
OF ALL SIZES,
GLASS, PUTTY,
WHO uGHT AND OUT NAILS eke.
And a large assortment of all kinds of
[IA. wavy Ait]o,
,At low prices for CASH. Opposite
MARKET HOUSE.
10. II. PARSONS apo
godorieb, Nor, 28 lel •
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eee'''teel •
ekrs..4
Great Clearing- Sale
OF
Boots Si noes
At Cost and loss than Gist
R 30 DAYS
AT -THE
t- RED STOR141
MENS' WOMENS' & CHILDRENS',
in every size and quality.
Remember this is the greatest Boot &
Shoe Sale of the Season as we are de-
tennined to
CLEAR OUT THE LOT
AT A GREAT REDUCTION.
JOHNSTON & BRO.,
NOTED FOR CHEAP GOODS.
Goderich, Jan. -28th, 1873. 1354.
r
WI
w.
az J*0 X.EAV
1-1A.VJER,ECIL13171ElD '101-1.1tS iViita
Silk -Velvets, 24 and 30 inch,
Silk ROMS and Poplins
Twilled Flannels, White and Scarlet,
• :::••:‘,40-
Nubias,White, Scarlet and Black,
Coloured Turouoise, different shades,.
Sash Ribbons Cord and .Watefed, •
Whito1Brussels, Netaluslin !lace,
Green Kid Gioves•ts
Goderich, 9th Dec„ 1872
•12
-
'gar= and Bose,
&&orslaces
1 .
Vh. ,
1, illi. ..irb
BUB 11001S. Boom & sHoEs.
'I mun anhceriher ben comrcencetiThasinc3
' the above line, in the shoe opecsoe
AFULL supply of every description
of Blank Hooks, 'consisting of
DAY BOOKS,1
,LEDGERS,
JOURNALS,
CASH BOOKS, •
MINUTE BOOKS,
MEMORANDUM BOOKS,
PASS BOOKS,
POCKET DIARIES,
POCKETBOOKS,
MONEY WALLETS,
PURSES, 4-c.,
_ • -
NOW 1N STOCK,
AND OFFERED AT
Lowest ILI ntes
TO CASH PURCHASERS,
A: E -3,3313,110U276.
(.; (id eriell, .1. a i . J:tdu, 1873,
N41 10111.0 40.1E4.1
TO THE ELECTORS
oF THE
TOWN OF GODERIGH
and the Townships -of Huron and Bruce
Counties,
The Municipal Election -Law now being
very stringent it is contrary to Law for
a Candidate tosolicita vote. Bid w
ask you one and all to call at our Es-
tablishment and, buy a warm comfort-
able Overcoat. We have a large Stock
on hand consisting in part of
DRESS OVERCOATS
Canada Grey Overcoats with capo and
Hudson Bay Overcoats.
As Christmas and New Year are past
we wish to see the Winter Clothingom
going in order to pocket the cash.
Pea Jackets, Dress Coats, Pants
and Vests, all colors and shades, Boys
Clothing in suitsrBoys Pea Jackets and
Hudson Bay Overcoats, Hats and Caps
of the Latest Style, Shirts, Drawers,
Carpet Bags, Mufflers, Collars and Ties,
a large and well selected Stock of proad
Cloth, Cassimere, Poe Skin and Fancy
Tweeds which we will make up to order
in First Class Style, or sell by the yard.
The above Stock will be sold Cheap
for Cash as the Bailiff is at the door, we
prefer to sell Cheap ourselves to prevent
. him coming any further. Cutting done
free of charge.
ABRAHAM VITH & Co.
Neil door to J. Bond's Drug Store,
Market Square, Goderich.
Decerhber 21st, 1872.
-
TISIl
'irt34s.
THE
Very Thing Wanted AiTTENTTON.
' 'OLIFFOR,D"S BAKERY,
where he in prepared to do all work with ft/Lich:13
may he favoured.
R Elp A I RIT.a/c G
PONE MTI,
NEATNESS AND IDESPATCH.
d 207401221%
VtiVM. SHARMAIT.
ociderieh;llay 20th, 1512. 32118 -Em
EXCELSIOR
True BI e :Grocery.
YATES & SON,
have much pleasure in announcing to their winner -
ons customers, and the Pablio that they havo
wm-openo,1 and replenisland the above Grocery with
a good stock of general and finally Groceslea
CONSISTING OF
TEAS, RAISINS, TOBACCOES,
COFFEES. CURRANTS, 'SYRUPS,
seic,ps, RICE, BRUSHES,
SUGARS, PEEL , BRODM
!Also Butter Bowls. Pails and Tubs.
They have also on band a Eno stock of1
China Sets, Stone Ware, Glass Ware,
Crockery, Lamps and Chimneys.
Flour, Feed and Provisions,
all of which will be sold Cheap as the Cheapest La
cash or produce.
New is the time for Bargains, Neat Door to
Jordans Drug Store,
OPPOSITE TE MARKET.
TATS & SON.
Godertch, 11th June 1672.
Stoves! Stoves!
Leit
EVE TROCGEIS AND CONDUCTING PIPE
CISTERN PUREES, LI1AD PIPES, &c.
3PL. A .A.741:3 P-4..N4IDY
INT TNT 421,,
COAL OIL
w OLESALK AND RETAIL.
ae5eCoa1 Oil Lamps, Zee. Old Iron.,
Copper, Brass, Wool Pickings riadSheep
Skins taken in exchange.
J. & J. STORY.
tar Sign of the Large Coal Bayrel
Goderich, Aug 15, 1870 ewl
NEW HARDWARE STORE
In €1-01311ICII.
OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE.
SIGN OF THE CIRCULAR SA-
I • • • 1 I •
TIM 82:zatrsrT7Z,=ouaie,
COMPLETE STOCK OF
HARDWARE.
oramikina.., wino, win be sidd at priees that defy
eompetition. Reforsepuretasing elsewhere. Please
give us a call.
B. -Limit of Guuds cold, next week.
ittlifAN39 &GO
Opposite The Market House
Goderieb Jun eard Bats
stow_
Wanted to Sell
BT TENDER OR OTHERWISE,
Stock ,of a
C4-0 331.03L'ai Stcipe,
(about 8/000) belonging to William
Gordon, St. Helens, Ont., who is re-
tiring from business, will rent Premi-
ses for term of years. Apply to
WILLIAM GORDON,
St. Helens. I'. 0.
February 6th, 1873. 1356tf
t4
PARTIAL LIST
of goods for sale at arson's Se Co's new
Hardware Store, opposite the Meeket
dime.
NAILS, GLASS, Pal XI X,
CAR ENTERS TOOLS,
SPADES, SHOVELS,
SCYTHES, PORES,
RA WES,
GRAIN CRADLES,
6
tvi
MANILLA ROPE,
HEhoIPAN1I RUB ER PACKING,
LieeT ER BELTING, alleizes,
W TE LEAD, all prices,
BOILE,1 AN* UAW OIL,
BLACK OIL,
'MACHINERY OIL.
TURPENTINE,
= And all kinds of
A.171.13W.A.E1,
For ttle. Cheap,
G H Parsons & Co.
lOpposite the Market ouzo,
4:31-02DM/R,I01-X
June, 28. 1871.
THE EMPORIUM.
DVTLOR & Co.,
Beg to advise that their new stock is now ccl, piety
A :MAGNIFICENT ASSORTNIE,IsIT OF
T W A IA La3C111.3ESEUE1331151
OE'
B (JACK SILKS,
BLACK BARATHEAS,
BLACK COBOURGS,
BLACKA COL.FRENCH MERINOS,
PILES OF SCARLET•PLA.fiN.ELS.
PILES OF BLANKETS,
PILES OF.;f1VINOIES.
ALL BOUGHT BEFORE THE RISE,
FULL LINES OF BOOTS &SHOES. TRY OUR GO CENT TE6..
J. C. DETLOR & CO.
11. GARDINER.
G. Boon'.
ITO GAR.DINER & CO.,
GENERAL .DEALERS IN
'14.etattErsvitirtm
01? WD
OILS,
'COAL
GLASS:
PUXTY.
OIL 'A -ND -COAL OIL LAMPS.
A Nice Varietv of PlatedIVare.
HARDWARE of all hinda in (males° variety, ana at tiao Lest Bates?
. litEMEMBEWTHE PLACL, •
NORM SIDTOP TE- SQUARE GOD3RIOlt
7S4otlerieN July 23ri1,111e3727,
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