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Nor set•doiwit aught if% inalioe.
. 111ARESPEARE.
Dgiit Sins -In Mayor Beattie's -rept
. to Dr. Mackid's letter he makes a fe
statenie ts in regard to my actions as
-Health Mom -Which. Are not even like
.- Sir Water Scott's noire's, founded. upott
fact, w Ile the motives' he imputes:at
. me are unreal "as the baseless fabric a
' a vide " (1). As to hiestatemente. ()
As to h insinuations, "The cloy -
Medias Health Officers,". in schedule ,
section J.13, of the Public Health Ac
• reads at follows: .
"It ehall be the duty of thet Media I
_Health[Officer to assist . and advise the
. , Board and its officers in matters relat-
ing to ;the public heulth;Antl-to supee-
intend,'under the direction Of the Board,
re
this nicipality, of heaIth by!laws or
thee tIrcement and observance within
' regulations and of health acts and of
any other sanitary laws, and if 'thought
advisable by the poard of school trnit-
tees, act, as Inspector of schools • is
well a advisory officer in matters, per.
taing t school hygiene, and to perforiit
such other duties and (awful actitforthe
preieiv tion of the public health is
his opinion, be necessary, or is
reqmred.. by the Bdard of
may, it
• may b
fiealth
The above is the chart by whic
- the Health Officer has to s
and yet the 'Mayor will make
the people. of Seaforth believe that th'e
officer has all pager in his4tivii hands
and thattheBoard was a mere nonentity.
. We have italicized the words assist, a
vise, vinery officer and required b
the Board of Health, to show that t
health officer is merely the advisor,
assists t, the seryant of -the Boar
which isin reality the governiug body.
If the health officer ought to do alit*
work himself what is the nee of having
five figure -heads whose duty is to do
nothing. But Mr, Beattie very ,disiii--
genuou ly misprotes rule 4, whieh ought
to kir in connection With the blade
which have quoted as one part of a
Act must agree with another. The f
lowing is the true version of what t
Mayor itS given you, a garbled extract.
.
-Rule r"The medical health officer
' et, seer tary, within six hours atter
shall have received a notice of the e
istence Of scarlet fever, diphtheria, sma 1 -
pox, cholera, or -whooping Cough, in any
house, hall affix,or cause to affix by tie
head o the;household, or by any other
person, near the entrance of such hou e,
a, card at Ieast nine inches wide, aii,„
twelve inches long stating that such dis-
ease exists in said house and stating the
penalty for the remove,' of such card
!)
withou the -permission of the medi
• health Meer or Board of Health." .
, Now if the reader will turn to --gr.
Beattie's mutilated extract, he will d
- that he hat omitted the words. or
secretary" and also, the words .
' cause to be afdxed by the head of
household or some other person,"
has alsoomitted entirely the latter
; of the
• is agai
ject is
the r
-
and j
that we ought to follow the usual pre.
cedents.and do as hadalways been done,
namely, call a meeting of the Board,
consult over the matter and, if possible,
' h
act entire13r,for t e best interests Of the
town. Did, this look as if I was, admit.
ed by smite towards any one: If I had
done as Mr. Beattie says I should have
done, gone at once in a tyrannical thawl
ner and placarded Dr; Smith's house
and his -Own, without even deigning to
consult the Board, I would have eertain.
ly thrown myself open to'. the 'charge of
being moved solely by ill will inthe mat.'
ter and complaint against me ou that°
score would have been still more loud.'
and.grievous than it hi to•day.: Find.'
ing•that Iced& not be present the
meeting of the Board, I sent in !my rew
commendations advising them. to carry
out the law. _ Next morning in reply to
my interrogations the secretary told me
that the Board had done nothing; - I
will give the substance of his temarks
as correctly . at -1 ,can: .Mr. Beattie
considered it - unnecessary to plac-
ard' as such- steps had never _been,'
taten before, and that his little
'girl was doing well and they: might
sdelay, at any rate, to see. if the
disease would spread. Mr. Beattie said
•that he would warn his neighbors • and
do what he could to Prevent the disease
from spreading:- I felt satisfied that the.
Board had made a mistake, worse- than
that, they had committed a blunder.
.1/1r. Beattie's' reasoning- boiled down'
, merely armounts to this: .(1) The health
officers have never done their duty be
; there- is no reason -i why they
should begin to do their duty now.. (2)
Don't placard my house; wait till the
_disease spreads to my neighbors. As
to the promise that he would warn his
neighbors and do his best to prevent the
-disease from spreading, we willsee fur-
ther on how "His Worship" kept his
pledge. .1 should remark herehat the
Mayor tries to throw the blame off him-
self by saying that my letter to the
Board was principally directed' against
Dr. Smith. 3,1r. Beattie must have mis-
understood my letter. True, I: censur-
ed the Doctor for concealing thedisease;*
for Mr. Beattie will remember that In-
spector Anderson Was sent round to Dr.
Smith's at the time the rumor was cur-
rent ;that the Doctor's son had died Of
diphtheria and that he came hack with
a fiat denial, that there, ever had been
diphtheria in the house. When the
disease broke out in Mr. Beattie's fam-
ily, Dr. Smith, according to. Mr.
Beattie, admitted. that it ,mitst have
spread from his house as -Ms tive 'little
girls had the disease. Howevergin my
letter, -I -advised that Dr. Smith's home
should be disinfected according to law. -
It was Ur. Beattiel house that I'
claimed sliould be plaearded, and when
I told councillor Thomas Duncan that I
was going to resign, I said more in 130::
ttie has
showing
e chief
em an
example by himself obeying the Jaws
which he administers." On the fcilloiv-
ing day I stepped down and tram .
thankless position. to which there was
nothing but abuse attached. • Now, _a
word or two as to the Manner in which
al
or
he
nd
r
ule wheretheBoard of Health
mentioned. Mr. Beattie's 'ob-
lain. He wishes to saddle all
nsibilty on the health officer:
t quotes the word which suit his
own pUrpose and cunningly leaves put
those that would put part of the respien-
Sibility on the Board, part on the se re.
tary of the Board and part upon
Beattrefere' e to tbe remark that I did
Beattie himself as a householder:
report all my own cases. I have to.
thatI have reported- every ease req
' ing to be reported under the,Act, for the
last sii months, and the secretary of the
Board has my reporteln his 'posses ion
'
now, aind if Mr. Beattie still remain in
ignorance of that fact, it is his fault, Inot
mine. 1 have had one case of diphth
and one of whooping cough, bothl of
which 1 I reported within twenty-four
hours. 1 I had two cases of typ id-
hich I also reported to the se re%
ough I did not need .to do th* As
not a disease - requiring -to i be
ed, as it is not carried from hti use
e likediphtheria or scarlet fe er,
ing lealth.officer myself I could
the yards or the wells and order
be cleansed and -institute ny
measures I should consider
r.
In
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ay
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fever
tary t
it we.
plitear
-to hen
and
• inspec
them
smite
necessery, and this is in. reality what I
the
to.
an
ar.
ie's
ants,. Now, a few words in te-
te his insinuations. Mr. Be ttie
that I must' liave been offen ed.
at-
". did upon the spot. Cases, however,100
curitit in the practice of other ph
ians dwiild have been reported to
- seCre ry of the Board, or , to
il
self, as neither of us were -
posed to know of such eases.
this as not been done, I am no
blame f I have shown my brethre
example and kept my own record el
This, think, answers Mr. Beat
' state
- ferenc
think
• at hi
tendi4
that
" long
for having- another physician
his - children. I had thought
r. Beattie who has known me ‘se
ould have known me' better than
to.sa pose for a moment that I. was
• capable of taking offence at anything of
the k d. Ile hada right to have any
physician he pleased :and I can., &slurs
him tbat it would never have made me a
worse friend than I was, before When
Mr. Beattie asked me tastep in. end? ses
his child in the absence of the fleeter in
attemiance he asked me to do a thing
hav
fessio
Thou
• ',in be
. Bur
never done during my whole
al career, and never trill
h I must say that other docitorit go
Ind my back and take- my eases.
saysk
-•. t
'Where ye feel yourhonotgrip
Let thateye be your border."
• f felt! " my honor grip," hence 4 re-
- fused! Mr. Beattie's, requests. If 44 had
aske
the
havb
1'O -
do,
irm
th
.un
And yet,with a very flttle expense it is
possible tn*inter pigs so that a • good;
thrifty growth can be secured. -
The principal point outside of- a good
_supply of feed, is a comfortable pen. rhis._
need notbe expensive. The prim:midpoint
ii'Ming, secure -good drainage and see
building,
see that it is warm and dry. In
t the rootits tight. Build so that it
an be cleaned easily, as cleanliness is
very important to securing health. With
a comfortable *house it will Mph% a
much less quantity of feed; at the same,
time it will: answer even with a com
feitable hause to start in With the in
with the intention of wintering the pigs
as cheaply is possible. ' •
t is really a choice between feeding
sufficient quantity' to maintain a
aclY growth and securing a profit
ni the feed, or of stinting the feed
and losing the greater portion of its *al-
gal. It is not necessary that the pigs
should be penned upvin fact, the better
plan is.to let them run out. - They will
usually sleep in their pen and stay in on
stormy days, and they will he .all tlie
better for the exercise they will take.--.
Swine Breeders' Journal.
• -
Edwin Forrest's Secret. :
he ggreat tragedian, Forrest, which 'oreV-•
pought to learn ind profit by. Said he, 'I
owe all my success to the fad that everything I
have undertaken I .have done thoroughly. I
steer neglect trifles." That's the point -dont
ne teat trifles. Dont neglect that hacking
co. gh,thoth night -sweats, that feeble and capri-
cious appetite, and the other symptoms, trifling
ip themselves, but awful in their signitlaance.
They herald the approach of consumption. You
are in danger, but you can be saved. Dr.
• rce's Golden Medical Discovery will restore
yol to health and vigor, as it 'has thousands of
others. For all scrofulous diseases, and con-
su ption is oncepf them,: it is a sovereign rem -
ed .
Perth Items.
Mr. Dan. Spice of Montana, is vie
-
g friends in Eullarton..
i -4.4e apple evaporating establithment
is being opened in St. Marys.
t 'The Methodists of Kirkton are just
completing a very handsome church ed-
ifice. . • i;
-Mr, James' Spice was over recently
frOm Michigan, and sold his property at
Villaticii to Mr. W. Cornish.
i -The fall fair on Tuesday last week
at Fullerton.- is reported to have been
the best held for years. .
--Stuart's flouring /mill in Mitchell
has been shut down the 'petit two weeks
for repairs and improvements.
-Jinies Campbell, of Ribbed,' has
been fined $3 and costs for assaulting
THE
ount it takes to -winter them more
an pigs farrowed in the spring. This
u makes it, undeeench circumstances,
desirable to have Digs come in the fall.
EXPOS1
ia art
a
row than in anger, ‘-Mayor Be
lost a golden opportunity of
the people of .Seaforth. how
magistrate of the town can set .
Mr. Beattie' carried out his
-and showed his ' brotherly 1
near neighbor to the east an
to the west of him, bothwith $
flies told,me that Mr. Beattie
formed them of the existence
theria in his house and the people of the
town know that',.he did not keep. his
childten at hameirom school during the
time that the dim:mile was In his house,
,though Dr. Smith in .a letter to Pt.
parenle
th ' diph t.
idren to
ust have
does this
ion- that
he was Carrying out the instrtictions of
the physician in attendance. 1 The re-
sult of all this was that m numbers with-
i
drew their children froSO 061 Solely
on Mr., Beattie's account, not wish-
ing them to be exposed to so contagious
and dangerous a disease as the one in
puestion. How do the Mayor's actions
in - this . matter. agree with; his high
ideas Of "brotherly love," No wonder,
that one . of our citizens in discussing
this question with a companion ,it ' few
days ago, made_ the remark,: "Well,
if Mayor Beattie has taken this disease
they call brotherly Jove, he hatfziot got
it veribad. The symptoms are not well
marked in his case." Ilia iWership
promises at some future time to teach
the householders of Seaforth theirduties
in reference to these matters. This is,
a season.
the form
s subject,
Seaforth
promises
ve." A
another
all fain -
ever in -
of, diph-
urniture
N. VVATSON,
eral Ipstiralice Agent
ANp-
O&M= 188a.
Farmers, Attention.
tintertaki
-if ,:su want g
don' forget to .
before .buying cl
his stock very lar
to suit the times.
The Undertak
with every sani
icomMended •by t
• tone of the cone
- :Mention to the
demonstrated by
•Toropto School
tor prepared than
duct funerals on
our oisatrons than
und rthicem," wil
trap.. •
Wareroonis-O
, Telegraph Offiee
g Wareroome
value for your money, -
.M. Robertson_ a cilt11
where. You, will find
eand varied, and prices •
Deiller in- Swing Machines,
As the season is now about overlay
Seeds, I purpose giving my attention
particularly to the sale Of
Manitoba ,Oil Cake, -
Linseed Meal,
Flax Seed,
Corn Meal,
Claimed
Department is -replete
-ty convenience, as ro-
e Undertakers' Assoc's-,
ent. We pay particular
ience of embalming, as
minent professors a the
oi Medicine, and are bet -
ever to furnish and .on.
ore reasonable terms to
any so-oalled "reform
' their advertising clap -
e -door south of the
ain Street, Seaforth.
BERTSON-
•
Mackid, • said he warned th
whose houses were infected w
theria not to send their oh
school. If this is true he
warned Mr.' Beattie. How
agree with Mr: teattie's nese
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.VETER,INARy;i: •
EAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY.-Cornir
• Jervie and GoderiohStreets, next door to II
resbythrian Church, Seaferth, 'Ont. All d
eases Of Horses,- Cattle, Shoop, or any of the co
mestioated animals,- succesitully treated at 1 e
InfIrmArY, or eiseWhere, on the shortest. noti
Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Ve
Mary Surgeon, S. -A large stook of Vete
aryMedicinelkept constantly odhandj
; • , • .
ALTER SHILLINGLAW, • V,. fl.; grad
. of the Ontario Veterinary; College, T
onto; Registered B/01111VZ of the ,Onterlo Ve
!nary Medical Association; also Honorary Me
ber cif the Vetetinary Medical -Society; Tre
all Diseases of Ilomesticated Animale.. A
particular attention given to Veterinary Dent
-try. Homes eariffully•exaMined for Spundn
and -Certificates given. All calls promptly Atte
ed to by Mailer Otherwise. Orpxoz at Re
flenee,13taffa, Ont. •* • 104
Ir•
te
James Mires. •
,-Mitchell town council has under
consideration the lighting of the town
w th.electriC light. v. •'
-The harvest home festival held by
Trinity church, Mitchell, last week, net-
ted $43. .•
-Miss McPherson and Miss Stock; gf
the boys' home, Stratford, Sailed from
Montreal last week for England. •
-Another incendiary fire has taken
place in Listowel and Mt. Stepan's
d honks and stable ate. in ashes.
-Mr. R. • Rodgers, Fullarton, arid
r. and Mrs. R. jones, Logan, left re-
tlfon a trip to -Scotland.
Farquharson, Of :Stratford,
ped and fell on the street, the other
y, breaking her shoulder bone.
-L-On the 10th inst., 'Dr. Hurlbut, of
itchell, had 'James McDowell, of Me -
Killen,. up:for beingdrunk and disorder-
ly:. Fined $5 and -costs.
T. D. Nevins has been engaged
by the Mitchell Public Moo' Board to
Ore 'twelve tinging lessons. in each of
the eight departments, for $48. .
D. H. Dorman, of the woolen -
Mitchell, has made an assignment.
Liabilities, :$3,800, mete estimated at
$7,750. Mr. Dorman makes the assign-
ment on account of the depression in
the woolen trade. •
-A man named Alex. Lou& was.
thrown from his rig and seriously in-
jure&while 'returning from St; Marys
. -
-Mr. D. 'Coughlin. uncle of Mr.. Di
Coughlin, of Kinkorav had his pocket
p cked 010;275 at St. Thomas, on Tues-
day last' week.
1 -The barns and contents of Mr; W.
Thoinas, Blanshard; • Were burned. the
-other day.at noon. A 'perk from the
engine did it. -
- -The ofieringe at the Stratford
ahem market on Thursday, last week,
were 2,600 boxes September_ sand-, Octo-
ber make: Sales, 1,200' boxes at 11*c.
-Dr. Hanoven, of Stratford, son•in-
lew of. Mr. Joseph. Kidd, Dublin, has
been appointed surgeon of the Military
&shod at London. Salary, $1,400. .
'-For the year endier,September
th, 158 .persons were committed to
ratford jail -136 males and. 22 fe-
ales, eleven of the Whole number be-
ing lunatics. ••
• -Rev. Mr. Nugenthaitpreached sey-
Mat sermons to the. people of Wallace.
and - the question is asked by many,
Why has he staid so long • among 'the
Gadarenes ? •
-Mr. Richard drahain; who for a
number of years has kept the old Elma
Centre hotel, has just cempleted the ser
.. -
dation of a handsome brick hotel _app.,
4te the old One. '
; -Rev. E.- Wallace Waits, • B. A., of
Chatham, New Brunswick, formerly
pastor of -St. Andrew's church, Stratei
ford, - has accepted . the call to ' Knott
church, Owen, Sound. His induction,
takes piece November 1.
0
rich. Itis the best joke of t
He might deliver his advice t
of a lecture, and take as h
"The duties of the people 0
in regard to the Health Act." He
would have a large audience. The idea
is a novel one. Mayor Beattie lecturing
to the people of this town on their duty
in these mattersavould he strongly Ott
gestive of a ceitain exalted personage
reproving sin ()tithe famous P. T. Bar-:
num lecturing on "Humbug," In min
-
elusion, we would say in the language
of the poet, Altering the words slightly
to suit this auspictious'occasien.
W.
orthgrave
HAS REMOVED HIS
Jewelry
Establiehmen
. To the Cain hell' Block, OOrner Ma
and God rich Streets, Seaforth, • ;
Where he Itelips A large stook of Gold and Sil
Watches, Fine Jewelry; Clecke, &c. • A B
itock of "Heavy Plain Geld Wedding:Rings, &
cheap- as the ebeaptiet!' . Watches, Clocks a d
Jewelry tepaited with despatch.
• tgrcharges. Reasonable,. . I
iforthgraves,
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1 Campbell's Seitforth.-
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LEGAL
ATTHEW MORRISON, Walton, Insurance
Agent, Commissioner for taking affidavits,
Conveyances, &c. Money to loali the lowest
rates. M. MORRISON, Walton.• '•
TITJL HASTINGB,Solicitor,eto. OfilceCady's
yt . t.Block, opposite Commercial Hotel, Sea -
forth, .• 974
EAGER & LEWIS, Barristers; - Goderioh.-
Office, opposite the Colborne Hotel. 976
T BEST, Barrister, Sidicitorate. Moe=
EY.. Rooms One 'Door North of the Comthercial
Hotel, ground floor not door to Beams butcher
shop. Agents-("Ammion, HOLT &cusses. 870
In 11 -ohms reliable companiee, and .losses set
Iltlitinds of property insured at lewest rates
tied Proniptly, I
' • ;pedal low rates on FARM PROPERTY In
the Gore and :Waterloo, 8rom. 75n to $1 (cseli
plen1 for. thme years: Mills and factories in-
sured in these coMpenieslat a saving of 20 per
cent on stook companiei;
;
-
Bole the ITE and RAYMOND
SEWING MACHINES -(fa and inanufaotur-
ing)J Prices rangingtroni$25 to $75. . All ma-
chines warranted for five ram on every kind oi
work. Needles, oil And malts for sale. Ma-
ohines,repaired..
. .
MAIN STREET!, SEAFORTIt.
-
FLOUR AND FEED
-OF-
ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Those desirous of purchasing Alrit.
class goods at the lowest -prices, would
'do well to Call on ,
le013ERT SCOTT,
C. Willson's Block, Main Street;
Seaforth.
iirGoods delivired in any part cf
the town•free.
The North American
BANKING bOMPANY,
(NOT - INCORPORATE)).
ARROW -& PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solid -
tors, kes, Gaderich, Ontoriq, J. T. Gamow,
C.; Wm. Paouiroor. , • 686 •
VAMERON; .mnr & CAMERON, Barriiten,
. Solicitors ie:ChaticettL&A, Goderichr;Ont,-
...'0, Canission; Q. • 0.,.-.111110 MOW, /82_
1111111111011. : • . • • DV6
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-'1 :OFTUS,.. E. *DANCEY; lets with Cameron,
.1.4 Holt k Cameron' Goderich, .Barrister, SO,
Baba, Conveyancer, ice,. to loan.. Ben .
son'e Old Office; Csrdno e-BlOok Seaforth 786.
.• . .
J. bOW.101EY, Solicitor, Conveyancer, &o
. Late. of Victoria B. 0, Office -Over
Bank of Commerce, Main'street, Seaforth.' .
vete funds to roan at 5fr and 0 percent. *1085
(AWNING k SCOTT, :Barristels, Soliciton,
.111. Conveyancers; &a. --Solicitors for the 13snis
of Johnston, Tisdale -1 Gale. Money -.to loan.
Moe -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario- A. H.
MANNINGdAMES ficorr,•• 781 •
ti 'HOLUESTEti, lummox to the late firm of
11. ilkilsughey &-Jlohnested, Barrister, Sod
Hefter, Conveyancer. and Notary. Solicitor for
the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. -
Forms for ale. Office in Scott's Man,
Street. Seaforth.• - • • . '
DWARD NORMAN LEWIS, Barrister; So-
licitor in High Court, .• Conveyancer, etc.,
Goderichand Baylield„ :Money Loan at five
And one-half per cent. •on • two -third, margin.
Bayfield OffiCe _open every Thureday. from 9:80
10 4:30, in Swarth' trete! Block, opposite Division
Court office. • ' 108811
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.1.100•1
W
••••••••••.1.4*11
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A .General Banking' businen troy
acted. • ••
Farmers' paper discounted,
Drafts boughtend field. •
Interest allowed on deposits.
• OFFICE -In the -Commercial 310tel
building.
J. 0. SMITH, Manager.
• F. HOLMESTED„. Solicitor. - 10511
HURON AND BAUCE
Loan and Invedment
QOPTY
AmmwriN
This bonipany is Loaning Money on
Fivm. Security at lowest Bates
of Interest.
•
• MONEY TO LOAN.
li/lONEY TO LOAN., -;-Straight loans At BIM
21' cent., with the privilege to benowet
of.repaying part of the principal money at • any
time. Apply to F. HOPI D, Barristet
Seetorth. • • = t 850
. DENTISTRY,
L. BALL, L D. S.,-Ilonor Graduate, an
di
. M. R. C. D. S. of Toronto. Vitalized Al
ven. latest impreveMents in Dentistry ob
served.,, Office in Meyer's Block,- Seaforth, hour
9 a. m. - to 5 p. in; ° Fees reasonable. B. B
MORIES,• D. D. S.', of Philadelphia, Assistant
, . • ' 980
. . s
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1797: J. M'IM..A.IR,.
s
T -D. S., M. R. C. and B. 8,o
-IJ. 'Ontario. Latest improve
ments in every line. Satisfactio
guaranteed. . Office, -In • Cady's
Block, opposite Coil:menial - Hotel, Besforth.
Residence,Thepoplers, John Street. - 941
. . .
CCARTWRIGHT & BON, DOR; '
ties, of Exeter, Ont. One
of the above will visit Blyth th
hist Thursday,and fallowing Fri
cliy of each month, at Mi1-e's, Hotel, will visi
.Zurich the first Wednesday of every month a
Peine' i Hotel, and Hensiill the following Thurs.
day of every month at Reynold's Hotel, where he
will perform all dental operationo. Teeth ex
tracthd with a new Japan anesthetie, which re -
moves- nearly all pain. Parties desiring new
teeth will please.call early in the morning of the -
first day. •Charges moderate. Terms cath. 984 ,
. . -
When I say CURE I do not mean Merely to 8
them for a time, and -then hare thein rat ro
Again. I mean A 'RADICAL CURE. Ive
: ..
made the disease Of ,
FITS, , EPILEPSY OR •-•
. .FALLING SICKNESS
A life-long study. •i WARRANT my reined
oun the worst eases. Because others
failed is no reason for not now receiving a e
Send at once for a treatise and -a FRES B
of my INFALLI LE REMEDY. Give express
post office11 este you nothing fOr a trial,
it will cure y u, *Address ---DR. H. G. RO
st yorige Street, Toronto, Ont. • 10784
to..
ve .
re.
nd
nd
T,
Mortgages Puchasect.
SAVINGS BANK BRANCH,
3,4 and 5 per Cent.Interist Allowed es
. Deposits, according to amgunt and .
time left. •
OFFICE. -Corner of 'Market Square
and. North Street, Goderich.
IfORACE HORTON,
Maxson.
Goderloh, August 5111,1885. 928
Division Court Notice.
The Office' of —the 'Second -
Division Court, County of Huion, will is found
open every lawful day at the residence of Jobs
Weattie, Goderich Street west, -from 10 o'cleek s.
m. until 4 o'clock p. M., and everything will to
done that is Poseible in the interestef Butter:1,
Telephone communication in the office. -
• Any anicnmt of Money to Loan on 10.4 imp .
arty, farm or town, at- the -very lowest rate. -of
interest, and terms of payment made tO-181ii
borrowertei
lk JOHN 'BEATTIE, Clerk.
960t1 - 4
:NE
"Now, let us sing, long live,the Queen.
. And Iteattie, long live he, t .
And When he next doth lighten us, -
May I be there to see."
- '',Yours truly, -, .
J. 'CAMPBELL. :,
• ,October 17th,„1888. , • •
; Wintering Pigs.
,
As generally wintered, it hardly pays
to keeppigsthrough the winter. The
slow growth secured fails to pays a fair per
centnpon the feed required fo keep.
Not but that it is possible : to secure a
good growth if the proper conditions are
given, but in so metty cases these are -
not provided and as a consequence the
pigs manage to live throtigh•the winter
but come out in the spring in such con.
dition that the same grade of - pigs far-
rowed in the spring will make upon the
feed by fall. 1,
A stunted pig is poor property to say
the /east, and the trouble Is that in a
majority of -cases fall pigs get thoroughly
stunted when wintered on the farm.
There are exceptions, of course, and these
prate that byiproperly ttoviding 4 com-
fortable pen where it will not be nee
,etisary to maintain anima heat entirely
by feeding grain and then by giving
good feed, a steadilygrowt can be 'se-
cured. Whenever feed is fedout to stock
of any kind and a steady gr wth is not
ia
secured, the larger per cent of the feed
is wasted, and this is 'a ut the case
with the greater portion f the feed
given to pigs during the w':it
ter. So that
under what we may term the average
farm treatment, fall pigs Tit just , the
- -
GODLRICH BOILER WORK
me to go in, in consultation
ysician in, attendance, I
gone at once. My 'remark
ith
ould
hitt
•whe4 he told Me how the dodowas
treating his child will • not bear o, t his
insin nation that I held spite towardls the
doct r 1 question. I replied, All
•••:
••,
•••
„ right, I use that treatment myself: ' If
' I had gone in . behind - the doctoif and
blamed '.his treatment and ., called the
disease by some other name I would
truly acted in an unbrOthe ly as
as in an unprofessional in ne-r-
ould have fairly laid myself open
e.charges which Mr. Beattie it akes.
remark incidentally that if ft had
not ben -for the 44 that Mr. .13. attie
wished me to step in and see his tchild
as shove - mentioned; the Board * Quid
haYe limit no knowledge of the exiatence
of."4.iphtheria in hie house, as neitlter he.
nor the doctor in. attendance ever went
• to the trouble of notifying the secretary
of the Board or the health Acer. I
took, advantage of the knowledge thus
casually obtained and notified the see-.
retaVy, and -we consulted, in reference to
the matter and came to the: conclusion
bav
well
and
to t
I in
"
OsAarrh.
rys: ,a1 & 1314c
work first-oh:mat liberal rates. - 971
, . s , -
Manufacturers e all kinds of Stationery, Ma no
.. Upright and Ti.bular Boilers.
' . .
• KINSMAN, Dentist, L D.
S., Exeter, Ont. Wili be -at
Zurich_, ,the Huron Hotel, on the -
LAST THURSDAY IN JAM MONTH.
-Teeth extracted with the least pain possible, All
SALT PANS,- SMOKE STAC S
i
and all kinds 01 Sheet iron work.
STEAM AND WATER PIPE pinyis08
. i
, .,.., .-„ constantly on hand.
On hand, ready for delivery;
One 50 licirse-power New Steel Bo lir
complete. , ,
One 35horsepower second-hand b il-
er in good order.
Also a" lff horse -power Engine nd
Boiler, secondhand, in good conditi n,
..
A'Complete 2nd -hand Threshing Out it,
.. .
Boiler,Engine, Separator, &ei, all in good w rk-
ing order. Will be sold' oheap. Mail orders II
receive promp.t attention. Works opposite T
R. Station. , •,
- • ' P. 0.. BOX 361
• Goderteh, May 26th. 1886. .
MARTIN •L D. S. Honor graduate of
„ heRoyal e . ourgeo
'C,cill ge f Dental he
ef Onthrio. All- the anesthetics used for the
painless extraction of teeth. Office-Cfarfield
Block. i3R US SELO. 10061. f.
„ MEDICAL.
THE BISHOP ST ACHAN SCR OL
F 041: 'lir U G LlA ID 1 E
Wykeham Hall, College avenue, Toro to; Re-
opens WEDNESDAY,'SE •
- As V4010010E4 for new resident pupils are
:Red, parents are requested; before the,ope ing
day; to afrange for admissiOn (by.letter•or o
with Miss -GRIER, the Lady Nino pal,
who will -be at home after Met August.,
CiMuIars are sent et once on application.
. . -
t
A NEW HOME TREATMENT FOR THE CURE OF CATARRH,
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HAY FEVER.
The Microscope has proved that these diseases'
are contagion's,. and that they are due to -the .
resence of living 'parasites- in the interlining
'imbrue of the upper air passages and mote,-
chian tubes. The *eminent scientists, Tyndall,
Huxley and Beale endorse this, and these
authorities cannot be disputed., The regular
method of treating.. these diseases has been to
apply an irritant remedy weekly,• and even
daily, thus keeping, the delicate membtane in 4
constant of irritation, allowing nye) chance
to heal, and as a natural consequence of such
reattnent not one perman'ent cure has.ever been
recorded. It is an -absolute- fact that these dis-
eases cannot be cured by any application -made
oftener than once in two weeks, for the mem-
brane must get a °Wince to heal before an appli-,
cation is repeated. It is now seven 3 -ears since.
Mr..Dikon discovered the parasite in catarrh and
formulated -his new treatment, and since then
his remedy has become a household ' word in
every country where . the English la) nage is
:dig
spoken. Cures effected' by him sev years ago
are cures still, there having been no etuni of the
disease.. - •
So highly are thee° remedies valued, 414
ignorant imitators have started up everywhere,
pretending to destroy % parasite of which they
know nothing, by remedies, the results of the
application of which they are equally ignorant.
Mr. Dixon's reniedy is applied only once in two.
weeks, and from one to three applications effect
a permanent cure in the most aggravated cases.
Mr. Dixon sends a pamphlet- describing his
new treatment on the -receipt of stamp to par
postage. .me address is A. H. Dixon & Son,. 2,08
King street west, Toronto, Canada.-Solentifip.
Ameritian. " - _ : 106842
M. HANOVER, Ide D, C. M. Granata of
MoGill 'University, Physic -45n, Surgeon
an AccoUcheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and se.
sidence-North side Godetich street, first brick
house east of the Methodist church. • 901-
, -
,
INIS 0 ELIflaT r . ' it OM*. Brumfield, Men...,
ij tides . Royal 011ege of Physicians and
Surgeons, Edinburgh. Brueefiehl, Ont. 980
G. soon, sf. D., &o„ Physician, Surgeon,
eJ . and Aocoucher, Seaforth, Ont. Office and -
residence South -Nide of foderich street, Second
Door east ef the Presbyterian Church. so
- Ths • W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D 01f., Member
of the College of Physicians and Snrgeons,
&o.; Seaforth, Ontario. Office and residence
same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 868
DR. MACKID, Lieentiath of Edinburgh and
Glasgow, Office,- .Meyer's Block, Main
-Street, Seaforth. Residence, John street. Call
at night at either the Office Of Residence. 894
Still to the Yront.
2
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CAHI ANKOF COMMER E.:
HEA'D1 'OFFICE, TORONTO.
,
I •
Paid up Capital, -•
Rest, 600;
PREMDENT_,: HEiciir W. Danutra,..
GENERAL. MANAGER,. t. E. WALKER,
Ass't 'MAXA4ER, J;4II, PLUM ER.-
, •
SEAFORTH BRANCH. "
The SeaforthoBrech of this Bank ,'oontin es to
• 'receive *deposits in
SAVINdS. BANK, .
on 'which intermit is allowed at current- atm
_. Drafts on all.the principel towns and (sit es In
-Canada, ora-• Groat Prithin, and on the -11 Ned
States, bought and sold. -
Office-Firit door. Sorra of. the tkimm rime
Hotel. .- • • •
.
JOHN AIRD°Manager.
• • .
Jr. 110L1LESTED
• : .
-•
D. . B. 310LEAN wishes, to inform his feus.
tomersand thepublic in general that he is pre.
paredto attend to all who favor him with their
patronage.-• •
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p -,Ti mira. pasz.A.s
ITE RONZE
Iffoiyu eilt Co.
•
Grist1ng. and ChopPing, a Specialty.
The mill 4,111 be running two days- in the
week, namely- Tuesday and Friday.; until thi-
ther notice.
, :McLean,
1084
MARRIAGE LICENSES
issuED AT
THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE
SELLIFORTE., ONTA.1110#
HQ WITNIESSIES ,RROUIRED
The First Sympleffis
Of all Lung diseases Etre much theeanie;
feverishness, - loss 'of appetite, sere
throat, pains In the chest and, back,
headache, etc. In a -.few days yeti may
be well, or, on the other hand, you may
'be dotelt with Pneumonia or ," galloping
Consumption." Run no risks, but begin
inunedlately to take Ayer's Cheri'
•Pectoral. •
Several yearsiago., James Ilirehard, .
Varian, Conn., was severely ill. The
:doctors said he was in. consumption,
and that they could do nothing for Writ
but advised him, as a last resort, to try
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral., After taking
this medicine, two or three months, he
was pronounced a well than.' health
remains good to the presentainy;
3, S. Bradley, Maiden, : Mass., wliteSt
"Three winters ago I took a severe eoldt,
which repidly4eveloped:Into Bronchitis'
and Consumption, . I was so weak that
I Could not sit up, was much emailatiodt
and. coughed incessantly -I -I consulted
several doctors, but they were pinver-
Jess, and all agreed that I was Con-
aumption. At last, a friend brought ine
• a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
• gl'OM, the first dose, I found relief.
Two bottles -cured me, and my„health
has since been perfect."
Ayer's Cherry P
• writ111Sialinste(gThme
who. in the r
siondinggfe tho tfttinof
• lien that we.
In°184413:11wiSegib7seted'trbiteelgutftuici:!‘ullilitou'btly'e°:aecishre 10:118713.
the culinstl. dep
outer be
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vc
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toced osrt°stevew,woliril
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and help. • For lee
•
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/Sir the pantry.
ghouls and take 1
- eaid110 one hes
no
old
.zar-,s7r :or: agn ahkthtieiy, 4,,:t7naf;dai bee
middy has been
dmethsalcertinthtll
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but few women wi
perwhen their bei
- an, To study eere
to find the result t
siessil&S leaked on
spigthe ctbizat ;letor blioauve:i
soured by one
ti
jagii:elli::aPvi4uwedhett hil;fsegythe°r-rv-e
waiting,
at
she don't like the
house in the nti
• have to provide e
for some one whot
to your house it
would accept tilt
'after the quinces a
Snt that the brass •
towed -all this dt
kiteben.
the 11Tel:ellen lisinthele
of the household.
• the Whole establisi
-decides the health
health settles
Heady. 'bread, to
plum -pudding, m
sad ani
decided the 'fate
houses, legislative,
:Went rex. What
seized with n 10/
.413011t the time of
the last French
What when -1
'reef GraeleliBlisriatr:i4ktin,,-
been oirercome by
when the rnonetar3
with the-101litre of
Co., the cook a
should by xneans
pasbry bave_killed
• t ?, The kitcher
off the briglitestcpr
gridiron has oftt
Inerolal enterprtie;
ilig:aleekte13.'t°nrob-inhatid,anuseLkiekt-,:l
it will never be fu
the history af the
graceher d° ut to fatigues t ° na I ha
-45ordPGoalleinkegnoin:withbfae3ndea*
wads ,sand Whim
bottle his people's
the number of swe
tdibend
bi
t, e st ait I. waydsho ini em.2 n eye111 wri
mi
scepter. Be faithf
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tolifelithelsitee ab.osttl
ristis
4tontiasumn
st"betitts07iiiateiftrehoCtnicohe
me
the
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Iledt unless she at
theuetimxPrerileoctisitrdy,a,S. Inme, 0 eP et c)tvrtf will va bbbt It(
t,,,e;roit Worked
mtilvyerymotherbara
lignif"n77.1:11rein?-" vrtablece dsah1 ° sometimesPgadnal
al
tit
:70,,wgiti idase rye inc on :
WI $OO11OS Of yoi
17124e4'174/1e*de.:Ilied.Th;at"1
-t -of 4:hal: :gin*:
thevitto the Teountry ho
11°"d:921est *DIY 'ent411;16L
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Inn .11,11d •
IvitEPASED ST
Dr. J. O. Ayer 84, Co., Lowell, Mos.
13old by Druggists. Pricegt ; tottle;.•
12EHNYRI1,Y-141. WAFEIS0
Prescription of a physicisn who
has had a life long experience is
treating female diseases Is nod
monthly with_perfect sueoeo
over 10,000 ls,dies. Pleasen
effectual. Ladies ask your
gists for Pennyroyal Wlifero4 and -
• take no substitute, or.. _tholes ,
\ postage for sealed partiosuanii
Bold y all druggists, $1 per box, -
Address THE BURMA CHEMICAL Dog Do`
troit,Micli. 28r Sold- in Seaforth bylining.*
& Wilsoniand by druggists generally law
The Only Bronze Foundry in
the Dominion.
• Our material fs end
a4 :.bsing practically
Ipsorb mOisture, and
ea bY the frost. 1 .
nd forl4esIgns4 and Mims to
by leading 'scientist
.
perishable. 1 11 cannot
nsequently is not affect.
GrfaarviBbiton,
AITCTIONEERS,
T Pi BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for tho
• County of Huron, Sales attended in .1
pate' of the County. All orders left II TO
Fareirroz Office will be promptly Attended te,
rPHOMAS BROWN, Licensed Anettoeste tor
the Counties of Huron and Perth.
conducted on the raostreasonable terns&
leftist the Queeses Hotel, or byMailaddisillio,a, -
Box On Seoforth P. O. will be promptlyanow
Oil iflOMASBBOIVIT lioccod Avail*
WI*
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