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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1888-06-29, Page 6• • • fi • e f' • •q 11 gtpost A. Obipter on ithubarb. have lately been looking up some e as well as jotting down s a ones of my OWD: in my kitc en sore boor, which I will copy ,for he use of others. ' SteWed,-Cut the steinsintepleces en inchin length, after sdraping off he 7potind of white anger to a pound of put themall together in a small r- eeleiri-lined kettle, and. stew until n der. LA: flavoring of lemon- rind nd • juke fs & great improvement and Mit es the same almost equal to that of gr en Piel - Cut the stems' an inch. in - iengtb, Place in in earthen dish nd pour !boiling witer - over them'. let stand' for ten miantes. Do not skin. he stems?' and, if you'prefer a p'mk tint, se oniir . Abe lOwer end of the _stems or the pie, Saving the other for -•sa ce. Drairi off the water, mix thoroughly ne tables' onful flour and three tables it- bc the. ttoin of the crust in your pie: in.. Place the fruit and a few little lu of butter with- ariothersprinkle of su Bake ' quickly' and serve with cr am and yeti have a " pie to set befori a 0:rts-.4-Cgt the stalks. in. length of tiro hes ; lay them in a dish, on the hot ve hearth and cover with a hin sirup msde,in the proportion of a alf- cover the dish closely and. let ,sim er very slowly ler an hour. Flavor 'th Iemonpeel. Pill your pins with ice puff paste, bake,and set on china dis es; when cool fill with the stewed rhub rb. mediate use and put boiling ' hot into air -tight earthenware or glass fruit 'ars keept in as perfect Condition as ny %canned fruit, and makes as good pi in midvrinter ' as when freshly, ste ed. When the raspberry Crop is short we have eften cooked the berries and - rhubarb, half -and half; and tho4ght it rather improved\ the flavor of I the green =ants,. gooSeberries, and eran- berri add; just - before -removing from -so stir' briskly, -and. then lisc3i but t mind amount of sugar. I blow butit ever iinpairs the taste, an if some ject to the use' of soda on luii, more healthful 'than in bread of eake I have-not yet proved it BQ by. experi- skin, qut the stalks in small -pieces ; °ever the bottom of e buttered pudding: dish with gices•of bread well buttered ; cover. ith rhubarb and sprinkle almn- iv dantl with sugar ;Ahem put -nether Layer f bdttered bread, and so orr till your dish is full. -Cover - the pudding-' dish arid set in a cid& oven for half au hour.J Remove the cover and bake' un- tii brown. Serve with milk, difeetened • and flavored with nutmeg or cinnamon, or with sour • sauce mede . as follows. : Three tablespoonfuls sugar', three . of T` °lie spoonful of butter, one of flour ; mix well, and . pour - over them threelmirths of a pint of boiling water ; (sock ler five 'minutes and sprinkle with Baked -Rhubarb.- Some claim that bakedthubarb is superior tO the stewed sauce. "Skin, cut into inch lengths, pit into lir/mill stone crock, add a generous quantity of sugar but not a particle of pieceaare dear. 'A few pieces of Ie on water; and bake in the 'Wen until ;lithe peel improve it. I_found this reci in an oldi paper recently and have not yet , tried ft, but know you win all like i . • ar. whisky. They were adv theniselves out of the.._1101 as 'possiblei but, siderably under the Infitten they preferred to sit by and indrilge in the most precatione, profanity and . abuse, until they.- had the whole eighborhood aroused, and quite a numher assembled to Beet -What it. was ,all about. The couple -were again ordered o move on ; but not exhibiting any degree of.' alacrity to do sof a rail wa. procured on which -they were placed, and borne along by' Stalwart . erms til. they ex, pressed their willingness proceed on foot; whh3h they were per itted-to -do pons more . a bottle of fed to teke borhood as being ven- d liquor, the roadside terrible lint • ler, and here began finch caterwauling_ before. She was- fairly drenched in: phosphe I, and in • the dark looked like- b eke . big as a bushel " He first bresk -was for my 'nether; Whom s e regarded is her best friend. Her bee friend didn't Recognize her, and whet) m mother began tO scream' and break fo the hail door the. gueets • ok the alai arid asmill panic ensue . I was se oken up with. laughter pielf that I drOp_ped to the dinirig-r in floor helpleu.1 It took me five minutes to ex- plain the Bituation to my shiter and Ask Tier' to thtow some water , on the eat. Finally, efter she had called my mother, and the east • had been, drenehed, we7 thought the trouble was over,' it wasn't. The PhosPhorus had settled in-, to the h e, and as *soon the cat be- gan to Y off the fire -broke . out - again: Three ti es that night we. had to douse that cat mid when I went to ' bed • I left my fa nt mothery sitting by the, stove wi, h her pet cat done hp in her lip -Frank Davis, mail al rle 'between SaterdaY' bY his horse runn ng away. /t waafrightened by a bicycle Ottatra, -days those who ext 1 the virtue of theEngiish sparrow will? when they learn the 'vast amount of berm they do te the ciope, change their 'views. lie • —Dr. Daniel 'Wilson, president of =University College, Toronto, left some days ago'for-Prineeton,.New jersey,. in order to )3e 'resent at the inauguration as president of the , Princeton. Univer- sity, in the 131ace of 'the venerable Dr. McOosh, Who recently retired from the position. Dr.. Patton wee in former Toronto, and Dr, Wilson's journey is undertaken in response to a pressing in-' • ---,Last Sabbath was daysmemorable in the histor of Grade church, Brant- ford, as mar ing - the first introduction inthat city of a surpliced choir, -Very • large congregations were in attendance morning end. evening. The preadher of the day Was Professor Clar 0, of Trinity College, and he delivered t, o eloquent arid polished sermons. 'Referring to the introduction of .stirpliced ingers, the rev. gentleman stated•that t was oiled the chief beauties,of the C rah of Eng- land. thatin her. serVices. e had 'been enabled te avoid the baldne s of Purit- anism on the ,one hand a the mere- tricious influences „of Eo e on the • -L-1060 Annie RoVertson Macferlane, the aethoress,.formerly o St, John, New Brunswick, who no holds the position of critic -of fiction for 'the Na -f tion, Net York, is\ writing of the Fr' nch in Canada f Series of Nations: • Misi one of the busiest lye= literary -set in New York, side het important post on - that of reader for Holt, Putnamlo Sons end one other New Yor publishing. firm. • - -The Presbyterian chur hes of Otte- wa have arranged with Mr. Meikle, who was one 4# those who took part in -the great revival meetings thei. during last- winteri tO give a week's se ice in Knox, Church. f He -comes - Ottawa principally to open the ew Erskine church. "_tRev. Mr. Slogget Curate of . St. George's church, has reigned. • For some months past he has b en sriffering 'physicians .have advised six months completetest in Eurepe. t. is under- stood that he will not re rn to 'Can- ada. I know? I Then why do tl you' trY WARNER'S SAFE CUR 7 Oh, my sKidneys4-are all right I Are, they ?_"' You perhaps) don't km that CON- SUMPTION, NEURALG A, RHEUM: MALARIA,. -CHILLS A D FEVER AND AGUE, HEADACHES, LIVER the history r, Putnam's acfarlane is among the the Nation, COLUMN ARTICLE": , tar Perth Items. -The baseball match played the-- er daY between the Stratford Collegiate -Instituteelub and one .from Miteliell, resulted in the defeat of,the Mite eil- sites by a score of 24 to S. —Rev. I. Campbell has purchased the adjoining the Presbyterian church ro- perty in ListOweI. The 4price paid vas' $2;300. Mr. Hess goes shortly to or - Jabez Stephens, of the Bruce Telesc ,pe, died at. Walkerton' recently at the lage ' .ef 85 years and 2 months. Mr. Stephens - was for many years a resident of it- -A Dublin correspondent, says r. ' Stephen DOwney, of Irishtown secured the contract -of furnishing eight'y do lars worth of gravel on the Miro') Road If tithe of Reeve IvicLaren's spunk there in - In for in To No.5,PP1888 —OF THE— are contagiout, and that , they are dusto the preeence °Ming parasites in - the interlining membraneof the upper air peerages and ousts." Huxley ahd Beale . ondotse' this, Mid these abthorities . cannot be disputed. The replier. method of treating, these- diseases has been tO apply an irritant , remedy Weekly, ind even daily-, thtur keeping the- delieste membrane id a cobstan 0 ato of irritation, glowing' it no Chance la to heal, d •as a natural consequence of such recor• ded. It le an IMeolute. feet thet theee-dift- , oftener -• than once in.tWo . weeks, ter the. mem- cationis repeated - It is now seven yogi's sinCe Mr: Dixon disepVered. the prasite in catarrh and his Mindy hae become ;household wOrd in epoken.' *.Cures effected by him Seven y.ears ago are mires still, thete having been no retUrn of .the • So 'highly ire theee remedies valued,' that ignorant lthitittors have started :up. everyythere, pretending to deettoy, a .parasite:. Of whitili they knoW nothing, by- remedies, the stesulte- of :the application of which: they CIO eqUally ignorant. Mr. Dlicon'i remedy le applied only once in two weeks, and from one to three ,applieationweffeet -Mr. Dixon :sends a:• panaphlet deseribing • hie . new treatment en the receipt otitamp to pay postege..:.,The address is A. H. Mon Is son, 803 • JuNg .29, 1888, :MO:Mt PLANING PAILII: Charles terengesser, Manufacturer of Sash, 'Doors, Blin Itouldinge, Ste. This establishinent is situated On LOt 81, Con - !session 8,'Legen,,and six milerinorth of Dublin, a good toad allthe way: Pertieeintending to build will fInd they Will make Money by buying from ,Good wOrk and the best material gnaranteed. Good Drawee Fleming rind Siding at $17 per Broadhager Pe 0. . 1005 7 Being a yIae.,W•to raise by way. of lean ' the of Three Th011eand Three Hun- dred ellarS, fer the. purPre , hex: 81#-: -after Mentioned. 4 ' ' . - ' HE 4 AS, the! Board of Trustees .of the. ' None School of the TOIVII of 'Seaferth; above reader application to the binnicipil Cornell Three Thousand Three,Hundred Dollars, for the . purpose Of providing increased .solitiol accom- modation for the children attending said school. :Submit a By-LaW to the 'Electors of . the Said- :tOwn, for "the purpose of raising Reiff -Simi of And,TiVbereas, it will require the ium of ' One : Hundred Dollars and Fifty Cents tO be raised. annually by especial rate, fortheleynient of the iu And, whereas, it will require the m. of One Hundred and Sixty -Five Dollars f r the' pap ment of the 'said Interest, , as -alio 'hereinafter . • And, whereas, the amount; of the.whole *Mo- ak propeit poi the said:. CotOration, irrespee- tiie ef any income in the nature.. Of tolls, inter7f. ests, dividends tents Or feet !torn the ,saiel pro.. - perty,'and also'irrespeetive of' Any. income to be derived from the temporary inVestment of ,the: Sinking Fund, of any port therootaecording tc), - the last revised aisessment roll of the said cot- poratiOn, being for the year One Ahoiniand -eight 'hundred and ;eighty-eight, is ithe• sum orFive Hundred and Ninety Thousand gEight Hundred Aed,. wherees, the existing debt Of the 'said' Corporation Of Seaforth is as- follows : -.' Sig Thousand Dollars,hortowed under the authotity of By•La*N0.-8 A, of the said Town of SeafOrth, and.interest 'thereon, 'at the rate . of seven per cent. per annum, Payable half.yea4y., from the first day of January, A. D. 1888:; and Eleven. .Thousand Dollars. borrowed under the . authority - gBk-Law No. 6%, Of the Said Town of Seaforth, and interest thereon at the rate of six per cent. per -annum, payable half-yearlygroni the 15th. Dollars, borrowed under the authorttf of By.' Law No..24 B, of the said Town of 1Seaforth, and interest 'thereon at the rate of Ord 'Der cent. per annum, payable half.yearly, froin the first day of *February, A., D. 1888 ; also Aye Thouiand Five Hundred Dollars, borrowed 'Under: the MP thotity pf BY-Lew.No. 11 A, of the Towb of Sea - forth, for 1886, and interest thereon at the rate ' of five per oeirt. per annum, payable half -yearly, Ten Tin:mond Dollars,: borrowed, under the. 411. • thorny' of iEY• Late No. 2, ot the To*fi of fileaforth, for 1887; rid interest thereon fit the. rate of. lite ; 17 per cent. or annum, payable half -yearly, from. the _first . Oy of May, A. D. 1888; and 'there is the time aid place for taking the .votee of - the duly qualiied Electors, and for appointing Dep.. nty-Retuining Officers to take the votes of the . Be it therefore enacted:by the ,Difinicipal COtinoil Of the Town ofSeafOrth, .. ' L That it shall be laWful for the Mayor Of - the said cotperation to raise by way of loan from any person or persons, body ot bodies corporate, who may be willing. to advance the same • upon •the credit et 'the dehenturei hereinafter men - aggregate lithe sum of Three- Thousand Three Hundred Donate, ama cause the-sanie to be paid into the Treasiirer of= the said town, lorthe puv pose end with the objeet above recited.- - II. Thritfit shall- be lawfullorthe said Mayor to cause ady number of debentures to -be made for snob ;aunts AB may be required, not less big in the ggiegate the sum of Three Thousand Three Hu dred Dollars, and -that the Said d-eben-- - tures shall be sealed with the- seal •:of the dor- • potation, nd - signed oy the Mayer 'and, the -, '.'i W. That, the field debentures shall beet inter, est *Wand after the rate of fiye per tent. per an; num from he day.mentioneci for. this lity•La* to take effect ;which interest shall he payable on 'and every. ear, at the office of. the ' Treasurer of the said In Uicipality at the Town Of.Seaferth. - .-; iy. Thetithe said debentures shall - b.e Made . the date Mentioned -for this By•Law. to take.. effect, at the _elite° of the said Measurer- at Sew-, . ,V. That -for the purpose or forming a SifilFing - Fund forAle payment of the said debentures, an' • • eeteal ank al sum, of One Hundred Dollars and : _ Fifty coal; shall; in addition to all other rates,',, be raised, levied and collected by epeeist: rate ' upon alltherateable property in the- said Cori tutei. or. any of them and for the purpose Of paying theinterest of 'the said debentures the . tl sum or 0 e Hundred and. Sixty -Five Dollam shall, inad ition to all Other retesrlie raised, levied and iollected -froth all the rateablo, pr.o. • renoy of tii '. said debentures pr any.otthem: : VI. That it shall be lawful for the • Mayor to lay over theBoard of Trustees of: the Public: Scheel' Of t e Town of Seaforth, the wild Bum: of Three Tho and Three Ifundred. Poliars. when, VII. Tha this By.Laiv shall come into opera, tion and take eff‘ct on the Fifteenth day of go - taken on gonday;the 0th day of -July, A. D. 1888, cOimite_neing at the hour or- nbiee'clock in _the. morning, and from thence_ continued till five o'clock in the afternoon, at the following places : - For the North Ward-,P011ing SIM. . division No. i; at E. Cash% store on Goderich• Street ;-fOrthe East Wird-polling Sub division Hall. ' And that Edward Caih be_ Depiity. , Samuel Statk be Depay-lieturning Officer for . Polling Suli,division No.- 2, and William 'Elliott .' be -Deputy-Returning otficer !Or. Polling 8uh, . -Oration shall attend at the Contrail Room in the ' Town of ,.Seaforth,' on Friday; the ,6th daY of, July A -..D:1,888, it the hour of eight O'clock In the eye' bing,- for the purpose of appointin_g per- : eons 30 .attend at the various 'polling places. afore aid, arid final summing tip of the votes by ' terested in arid promoting or opposing the By - X. Thatthe Clerk of the said, Municipal Cor- poration shall, at the hour 'of :twelve--oleleck, neon, Oil -Tuesday, the 10th dp,7 of July; a.: -D. 4888, at the Town Hall,in the sale -Town of_Sta;• forth, suni iin thernimber of votes given for and against the Ily-law, and grant the requisite Cer- tificates thereunder. - ,: SIGHT; CONSTIPATIO oth- FERAL COMPLAIN mostly. aiiiong people wile), insist that the3r have no ki They have? and dont% k will never get well • of t would be three hundred expende stead of the paltry eum. named. fact we can thenk our wortliY-Reev . having atty. He is the right ma Win, • Barlow' returned to Stretford -a conple of weeks ago, an absence of -nearly two years o Island of Chba. Mr,- Barlow hold. position -of "locomotive engineer o extensive sugar plantation on The extent of the plan may Ibe: imagined from the fact. the Prisiate railway is- some ten long, and was built for the purl)? -carrying the raw 'cane to the grt where the sugar is loaded on ve Over 4,01)0 hands are:employed in -rating the plantation, and in the•se manufacture of sugar. Mr. Wright, son of Mr. James Wrig the (*tend Trunk railway-% Strati° me fter the the an that tion that Hes e of mg rves ulti- eral the lex. $550,000 worth of sugar was pro uced --One evening -recently two temps enteried o farm house in Fullarton and demanded accommodationcfor the ight. The lady of the house having been peatered by the same parties o ly - Bildt time previously, refused t en- tertaln them, whereupon they b came terribly abusive. They were or ered by the Iady tO get off the far im- mediately' , when one of - them p aging Ina lhand auspiciously on hie p aka, - threatened .to put a hole throug her. A couple elf young men, appear g the scene, mere informed of the s te of affairs, when they resolved the rather danierous task Of ham ming what facilities they possessed fo that kind *of, work. The vagabonds were ED EYE ABSCES- POTENCY, 0; BOILS, ong women, S prevail, like yourself, e above and countless `- other commin disorders, which Wohld-never prevail if the:Kid- ed Kidneys' and purifier, by that) great . blood -tonic, . WARNER'S SAFE -" Observer ' write& the Toronto Globe a4 follows : Hen. pr. ',W. 'RON spent ten days'yenewing old associations • and visitirig familiar scenes in Middle- -sex. lie . visited the 014 •home,- the place where he was horn,- in East .iWil- liaincitOwnship, But three of the old people known to Mr; Ross' in his- 'youth have sought homes in oth r , parts, bdt the great‘majority -;have een gathered into the ' Country - graveyard. . Few thingi seem to separate : ne so widely like this to hereone was an lade, and' stream, and. from hie youth as .a retu the countrk neighborhood born and knew every hu every fence, and field, and patch of woodland, an ohangedi all the old faces missing, the 'children grown to manhood, the last bit of woods mit- down, the stream where one fished in spring and: bathed in sum- mer sunk WO earth, andthe old ceme- the wonder of our youthi' a miniature city of marble. And Mr. ROsi is not 'old. fie was born iri MIL He- has - accomplished much in his ' 47 years ef qf a Chicago college, and direetor of the chemical laboratory,: "I. ad more fun mice than X bargained for. In lecturing on phosphorus I usually show that itie bon. ,Such a soluble an bi-sulphide of ca posed tq the air a few taneously inflames - and continues to burn until the phosphorui • is all con - clothing. One-night y home e. had company and I was a xiou's to en- tertain them. . The light were lowerd. and retirml tO' the kitch n, .where my motheri -black eat was II eping. Pick - ink up the-animat I- produ the phoiphrous and with was aboUt to streak the. our guesits :would regard when I !turned thi cat int parlor. I Suddenly the do in my haite to col -weal spilt till' whole bbsiness o the blaCk- cat. She ma through the dining -room LEGAL . Agent, CoMmissioner for taking affidavits, Cenveyances, &o: Meney to loan at the loweet rates. M. Mortarsoi, Walton. -. Block, opposite Commends' Hotel, Sea. EAGER & LEWIS, Barristers,_ Goderloh.-; Offiee, opposite the ;Colborne Hotel. 976 • Iletel, ground' floor next door to Beams butcher agente-gemsaox, How 40.0iskost. 870 AldERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers Solicitors in Chancery, Goderichl_00611: .1..J Holt & Cameron, God rick Barrister, Eid- licitor, Conveyanoer,'&c. Money to loan. Ben son's Old Office,. Cardno's Block, Seafortli.% 786 J. DOWNEY, Soliditor, Conveyancer, &o . Late of Victoria, B. C. Ofilee-Over Bank of Cemmerce, Main street, Seaforth; Pri- vate functs to loan at si• and 6 pernent. 1685- • Conveyancers, fro. Solicitors for the Bank of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan. Office•Beaver -Block, Clinton, Ontario: ..A. MANNING JAMBS SOOTT • -781 • "the Canadian Bank of Commerce; Money to lend. Farms for sale. in Scott's- Block, = Street. Seaforth. • MONET T9 LOAN. ONEY TO LOAN. -Straight Ioans it 6' per - cent., with the privilege to borrower o repaying part of the principtd money -at an time... Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister. CD Lemt given. • Latest itulrovernents in Dentistry ob, served. Office in Meyer's Block, Seaforth, hour MORIES, D. D. S., Of Philadelphia, Assistant. 980 . Ontario. Latest improVe merits in every line. Satisfactio guaranteed. Qffice,-In "Cady,' Residence; -The Pophirs,JOhn Street. 941 rfOARTWAIGHT SON, Den oPthe above Will visit Dlyth -last Thbrsday,- eiliowing. Fri day et each month, at Milne's Hotel, Will 'visit Zurich the first "Wednesday of every month at Peine'S Hotel, and -Bei:mill the following Thurs.- day of every monthat Reynold's Hotel, where' he willPerform all dental opetations. Teeth- ex - traded -with a new Japan anesthetic., which. 1110VOS nearly all Pain, „ Parties desiring new teeth *ill please call earlyin the morning of the first day. Charges moderate:‘.Tetms oath.. 984 " The a ed st,bettle of [..h"is bee small brush pal cou t with what *1111'.0 s fire the darkened 5-pened,: and y mixture -I the back of NOTICE. - take', into censideratien by the 3Iunici- on of the Town of: Seaforth, ebd which tinny passed by the ',Mid. COLit.:01 in the event o the asdent of the',Electors :bet ob- tained tJerete, after one. month f 6 first:, ealled7 Iirsog Egrostron,- the date of 'which first publiCation was Friday,, the 15th .d.ey places mentioned therein !Ned for taking the KiNtrioAr, Dentist, L. . D, LABT TUURBOAY IN neck MONTH, ',Teeth extracted With the least pain possible; 'All work first -chile af liberal rates, • • 971!, MARTIN, L. IVS.; Honer graduete of of Ontario. All the anasthettes used for the Colunibus Watch IS THE BEST -.The Vain Spring barrel le comrsoletely covered, balano and the barrel. A The gulator le nearly.double the length o others rendering accurate regulationt a very simple matter.- • To, apiece a broken Main Spring, the arra ran be removed without disturbing the Balance 'The ns the,Regulator ire so formed and loos , that. two or more coils of the Hair S tin ,sannot catch between the pins and cause t e etch to itop or. gain time at an unusual trhaTteehst.erBonaglaesnteepaTtniof5thuendoeaser not as= With all e.round, or edge, othere, under the centre arid- weakent part. The Main Spring Power is the lightest meted In The calculation of the trein is snob that this Wet& runs 8 to 10. houra longer than others, with one k winding, giving more 'uniform, power and rate. • These aro improvements thriteannot be claim- allmust agree with us ht ing that this is the ed any- other mannfactutre,-ahd once seen, strongest and beet • Watch m e; and with all the above improvements, the Columbus Watches cost no more than others) - - Elgin, Waltham, Springfield (Illinois) move. merit, of all grades in etook._•• Also all kinde of Rings, Mains, Brooches and Ear -rings, Lockets, and Optical goods; • A. A: YOUNG, 4eVreler, SEAFORTH, ONT. • Scott Bair selletwo 3 lb. cans, toms - POPULAR STALLIOP The following Stalliens will' stand for - season as followS1 • The Fashionably -Bred Clydesdale Stallion, Wel demand being greater than anticipated,: stand at T.. Berry's.Sale and 'Exchange Stables, -- Bengali, during the season for the Improvement', co• mmoclation flee of charge. TERMS -To in- sure a foal, $15 ; payable on the 1st of ,January, 1889. Patties disposing of their mares before surance, whether in foal or ot. All mares must ioaling time will be held/risible for the in. be returned regularly to th horse Recording to orders of the manager. All accidents at risk of owners of mares: 1064.tf General -Insuraice Agent -AND- Dealer in Sewing Machines, All kinds of propertY insured at lowest rites 7in erst-olass reliable eompinies, and loose. set! . Special low rates oh /ARM PROPERTY in the Gore and; Waterlon, rom The to 61 (cash. plan) for three- years. Mills and 'factories timed in these cempanies at a Baying of 2a,per .eent. on stook cempaniers.. Sole dealer in the' vnirrE' and RAYMOND SEWING MACHINES (ferhily and manufactur- ing): Prices rangingfrem 625 to 675.* AM ma" -- °billet! warranted tor five Years on every kind ot , work.' Needles, oil and repairs for sale. Ma- chines repaired. an Accoucheur,'Seaforth; Ont. Office and re sidence-North side ,Goderich street, first; brick :house east of the Methodist church. • • 961 Mates goyar College of_LPhytieiane and. Surgeons, Edinburgh. Brucefield, Ont. 7 - 980 *Block, Main Street,'Seaferth. Residence, e„, , .and Accoueher i Worth,. Ont.- Office add residence South nide'. o Goderich street, Second W., BRUCE SMITH, M. -D , C. lit, Member . of the .ColJege of Physicians and Surgeens, VETERINARY. • otAtioirra gout INFIRMARY. -Cerner eases of licirsesisPettle,'Sheep, or any "of the d _In• firmary, oreleewkeke, on the _shortest notic Charges Mederate,- . JAMES -W.. ELDER, Vete inary Surgeon. P. S. -A large stook Of Veteri -ALTER saiturTgLANV, V. S., gredua of the -Ontario Veterina0 College, To onto; Registered Mernber of =the' Ontatio Vete 'inikry Aftidioal Association ; also Honorary. Me her of the 'Veterinary Medical Society. - Tree particular_attentionigiven to Veterinary ,De • ti try.' Hories.carefully examined for Sonzidn and Certifidotes given, All calls 'promptly att n ed to by„MMI or OtherFise. OFFICE at .Res dencp, Stara:, 1048 •„) .Connty ofxliuron, Sales 'attended. in a arts of' the- County.- Alt orders left at -T xrosirea Office will he promptly attended to., 1 L I C. With the 18 ih: inst., a Great Clearing Sale will he commence ; and will continne until the stoCk is reduced as lOw as Possible, when -the business name. Another partner will manage the Tweed and Furnishing .Department, and the Tailoring will be under the supervision el Mr. Millar. The goodewill be marked dewn per- cent all around, w ich means that for $8 you can get Suits will be made for $10 and upwards. -Hats %it the same reduction, Gents' Furnishingt at a still peeler reduation. -1st. 'He May be -utterly unconseious Of wire goes 'on abotikhim, does pot care whothihi taxes are tcobigh 6 too few, is net Aware 'that Iris neighbor is saving money bidealing with a heuse,:put will insist .on trading with old-fash- ioned shop -keepers • who believe 'in making 100: per cent. rather than sell. ots Of goods in a short timellt a small profit. A goattinany people read the pellet and note our indueements, have -tried am, and are iatisfieffthat it laye; '.Reinefeber the. 'great reduction: sele. If 'you want a new init, A pair pi pants, neW hat, new - the Counties of Huron and Perth, Sal s left at the Queen's Hotel, or by Mall addressed 'frit to. THOMAS:BROWN Licensed Auctionee • Mar, "1"7"Headachet ..„Neuralgia, Nervous Weaknies-, Stomach and Liver Diseases, Rhaumatism,Dopspsis, ' and all affeetione of the Kidneys. • ound WEAKNERVES pm:nes CiLlaY COMPOUND. ii a Nerve Toni* Which never fails. 'Containing Celery and Coca, those *onderful stimulants, it speed• ily cures all nervous dliorders. P.4Nz's'cii.ziy Covet= purifies the • blood. It drives out the lactic acid, which causes Rheumatism, arid restores the blood. Making organs to a hetlthy condition. The true remedy for*CUMatismt KIDNEY COMPLAINTS - PAWN'S CZLENT COMPOUND quickly restores the liver and 'Iddneys to perfect health, This curative povier. combined with -Ita 'nerve tonics, makes it the -beet remedy d'or all -kidney complaints. DYSPEPSIA- ,PAINWO CELERY COMPOUND strengthen/the stomach, and quiets the nervosa the dip& • live organs, This is why, it cures even the worst cases of,Dyspepsia. CONSTIPATION *tic. nis a laxative, giving misread natural action to the bowels, Regularity ely Hecommended by professional and mime men. Send for book. Price .1.00. Sold by Drugs/Asti' " WELLS, R1CHARDSCiN & Prop's DOMIMON LINE, ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Sailing weekly from Montreal •and Quebiefer paseagii and berths tin be aecured on slyer the _Company's steamers on eppliestion. Traips end river steamers due at Quebec on morning of sailing date; are met by the Com- pany'sporters,whetrensfer the baggage freepf' charge. Por full informatipn; regarding rates, 8fc., apply to - Telegraph and ExpreskAgent,Zain Street Eseto• - 1066 CODERICH BOILER YORKS; OW. Atal & Black • Upright and Tr.bular Boilers, , SALT PANS, SMOKE STACKS and all kinds of Sheet Iron work.N - STEAM.: AND WATER PIPE FITTING& oonstantly on hand, I • On hand, reedy for delivery: I 30 H. P. New Steel Boller. - Complete; 2nd -hand Threshing :Oueit,, Boller, Engine, Separator, Arc., ell In good work. ing order. Will be sold Cheap. Mail orders ell receive prompt attention. Works opposite-G.7j R. Station. HURON AND BRTJCE Loan and Investment' This,Corapahy Loaning Koney os Farm AeouritY at lowest Rates of Ir.terest. ..sA.vnitts BANK BRANCH. - Deposits, according to amchmtand OFFICE. -Corner of Market *pare and Nerth Street, Goderich. Division Court Notice; The 'Office of the Seeitid • Division Court, Conntrof Huron, will be foam/ open every lawful day at the residence of John. Beattie, Goderieh Street west, from 10 o'clock m, until -4-e'clook p. ,m., and everything will be, done that -is posiible in the interest of Suitors. Any ahrount of Money -to Loan on good prop arty, farm or tOwnrat the very lovrest mites ot interest, aud terms of payment made to suit JOHN BEATTIE, Clerk; 960t1 7 The Fitst Sypiptoms- Of all Lung diseases -are much thesame ieverishness; loss -of appetite, sore - throat, pallet in the ehest and baek, headache, ete. In a few days you may be well, of; on the other hand, you may Consumption.n. Bun no risks, but begin. immediately to take Ayer's Cherry' Several years age, James Birchard, of. Darien, Conn., was severely ill. The doctors said he was in Consumption, and that they could- domothing for him? but advised. him, as a last resort, to try Ayeris Cherry Pectoral. After taking this medicine, tWo or three months, he was pronounced a well Man. His health remains good to the present day J. S: Bradley, 'Malden, Mass., writes " Three winters ago 1 took a'severe cold,. which rapidly developed into Bronchitis _ and 'Consumption. I Was so weak that I could not sit up, was much emaciated? and coughed iacespantly, 1 consulted'. several doctors, but they were po*er- less, and all agreed that I Was In Con- sumption. last, a friend brought ine' From the -first dose, I found. relief. Two bottles -cured me, and. my health, has since been perfect," . PREPARED BY - pr. J. b. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masi. 2old`by all Druggists. Price $14 sixbottlea* WANTED. Permanent positionsguaranteed with -A.- SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID, Any deter- mined man can succeed with -us. Peculiar ad- 4 vantages to beginners. Stock complete, Includ- ing many fast selling _specialties. Outfit/tee. • Address at once, - (Name this paper) • , BROWN BROTHERS, • The Undersigned is IIOW prepared- to recelie •,orders for any number of first-olass , 'Apple Barrels and Butter • Also any -other Workin hitt -line. 'Apply 'at the Dealers and Packers taking large namberi SEAFORTHI, ONT. . 10224f DER THE'paleaREST PEIINYR"TAI. WAFERS.' has bad a life long -experience in monthlrwith perfect sucoess by • over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant,safe -effectual. Ladies asleyour drug - take no eubstitute, og'. inclose _• postage for treal‘d particulars. Sold by all druggists, $1 per box. Address THE EUREKA CHEMICAL CO.; De- '" or Sold in Seaiorth by rarmsden 414 Wilson, and by drtiggistegenerally • -1084-62