The Huron Expositor, 1878-12-13, Page 71878.
JERTAKINC.
k BOX,
'HI
Waren)Og,.
riandaome
t every Des-
und imany•
t in Huron,
prepared to
;heir own super-
b as to quality.
TO ORDER
ED.
Hearse, they ate
rtaking in all its
e terra&
ttaking business-
-FLUID"
3
stroys aJj °Me-
lon alit' dug from
DOT & BOX.
EOE
AND
0 0
E WORKS,
are fain, mann.
somest and most'
re Sleighs
this County,
made of the,
orkmanghip,
le and durable.
THEM..
.imes.
Seaforth.
*tided to.
Lbition and Sale
inspices of the
• Soeiety, will
a, in, the
FORTH,
17, 1878,
rie Competed for
t -M S2. 8d V.
3,2:132,. 8d V.
$2, 3d $1.
h the Secretary
u the day of the
lent.
AM, Secretary.
hi, numerous
tj for their liberal
years, and hopes,
tion to business
de in the future.
premises, during
pay the
4 PRIlliE
h eggs, delivered
CYRIUM,
Street, 8ealorth-
_tons of good dry
WILSON.
Si
ORE.
Glycerine Jelly
ps, 61:e.
rdin and Guitar
durable ever in<
Powder, unsur-
netts.
ow dors, pleasant
Mg Powder, or
he market.
nt in, the Drug,
Oder Brace, or
I, Seaforth.
S. TIOBEIITS.
NT*,
DEALER
OF
RTAKINC.
binie Seat Chairs,
.aus, Cu,pboards,
nd Robes
[and.
k, in Delmore—
"
S A LE.
wr M. PINE
ZDER,
1
Feet, at the
!loKILLOP4
EAFORTH,
t obtained.
AS DOWNEY,
[Li B S
eustomeas th
IL TUBS,
ese Tubs are so
trade that it is
their recommen-
,Les a small Hard-
Mtter in.
promptly attend
r -
OTT seatorth.
DnEmBER 13 18 r 8,
sufwolm`
,
Administering an Oath to all those pangs dyspeptics are hei
the edtmtr to,
l diseafie. Better permit
people
la
against Ah Chee and Ah Quong, rooms to go untidy than invite the
adiated for robbing a °hula woman of family to uncooked meals. Cobwebs in
and other valuables, was begun
the best parlor are better than cobwebs
The parties to the suit being
.;;A-weiry
in the brain, pains in the -stomach, and
iongolians
&day.
it was concluded to the agony and haunting blue devils of
the witnesses by the most bind.
sli D,
indigestion, which come of ill-prepared
_ cilium form. As the ceremony and unwholesome food. There is really
swear
:LBW of sacrifice both. of fire and no housework so hard and exhausting,
and none so injurious to persons of weak
bleedidewalk in front of the court , it was found necessary to adjourn
lungs as sweeping and. dusting. If the
wee, A chicken. arid the necessary
to -the S
kitchen be light, sweet, tidy and eheer-
ful, as it ought to be; if the cooking
i
'cnored, and:the latter stuck in the ground
ee
utensils are bright and clean, the task
sna lighted. While they were burning, of compounding from the raw materials
the prosecating witness (the woman those eolid and. delicate articles of food
wile had been lobbed) held. an auimat- that grace the table and restore the
ea consultation With the Rev. Mr. tired body, is not only a healthful task,
xeefn, court interpreter, after which but one entirely worthy of the most
tato wax tapers were lighted, and, after cultivated weman.
' brought in contact with the neck .
otthe chicken, were stuck in the ground. Running a Strong Corner
Now began the serious bu.siness. A Wheat.
formidable piece of yellow paper, cover -
and will prevent evim the be
Y court the trial of the that dreadfu
It is generally understood that James
ea with Chinese characters, was brought
R. Keene, of New York, now in Chi-
and handed to Mr. Nevin, who de -
cage, has purchased about four million - ea to receive it, saying in English
iii
that if he or any other white man read
it the ceremony would lose much of its
force, as the witnesses would claim that
they had. not understood him. The
document was then tendered to several
chiramen, all of whom refused to read
bushels of December vvheat, and that
he intends .to store it until the price
reaches a point where he is satisfied to
realize. The price paid was from 80 to
85 cents per bushel. Mr. Keene con-
sidered wheat cheap at that figure, and
English that he ought because he believed in his judg-
notreadthe paper for a hundrd. emerit. He intends, so it is said, to re-
iNvttlai°o°11.11111saeand saying
ingood dollars.
Finally a Chinaanan was found brave lieve himself from any imputations of.
' beg a in gambler in, the staff of life by
taking up the wheat and paying for it.
enough to undertake the office. He
tea& the dread formula first to the In other words, he will pay for the four
woman , who repeated it as he read. million bushels out and out, and store
At i
its conclusion a large bundle of paper,
roviously prepared, was lighted, over.
it n eioators until he finds a suitable
woman stepped
market to unload upon. The opera -
ton will require 13omothing over 43,-
tinaes nd then took possession of
which the a couple of
000,000 of ready cash, if carried out as
athe
Mr. Keene originally determined.
chicken and the sacrificial knife, a
Yet He Kept His Word.
eleaver-shaped inplement, which had
lain by the side of the fire during the
reading of tile oath. The male witnes-
ses were then arranged. in front of the
fire, the oath was again read, each eating jt it after the reader, who, after
°had finished reading it, threw it on
the fire. The Chinamen theu one by
one, stepped oVer the fire, the head of
the chicken was chopped off by the
woman, and the sacrifice was accom-
plished. We made an effort to get a trans-
lation of the oath, but were unsuc-
ceasful.—Los Angelos (Gal.) Herald, Oc-
tober 30.
Daring Feat of an Apache In -
than.
An instance of what an Apache In-
dian will do in the way of cool daring,
when the prize is worth the risk, once
occurred. on a ranche in Arizona. The
own of the rariche was an American.
A
To ard against the Apaches he had.
Witte, block -house, and. adjoining it a
eenr4-yard and corral, surrounded by an
adob6 wall eight feet high and. two feet
thick. In the corral a herd was night-
- ly sainted. He had a contract to feed
and guard. 400 head of beef cattle be-
longing to the United States fort, some
30 miles away. More than one attempt
had been made by the Apaches to cap-
ture the herd while feeding two or three
miles from the block -house. But the
vigilant herdsman had- driven the
cattle at a gallop into the corral before
the Indians could " stampede " them.
One night there' came a fearful storm.
A solitary Apache, unarmed, and with
nothing but a blanket to protect him
from Lie cold rain, climbed over the
corral wall; crouching in the corner, he
waited far day. Early in the morning,
the storm having passed. away, eight
herdsmen, mounal and armed, waited
at the corral gate for the herd. to be
turned out, The gate was opened. The
stock poured out. Suddenly up spring
the Apache. Vaulting on the nearest
horse, he clutched his mane with one
hand, while with the other he waved
his red. blanket and yelled like a demon.
They had been engaged about fifteen
minutes, and she nestled her head a
little closer under the shadow of his
monuraental shirt collar, and whisper-
ed:
"And now what are you going to call
me, Algernon ?"
" Bir ie !" he whispered, rapturously
while h s voice trembled with tender
emotio , "always and ever, nothing
but Birdie!"
And she fairly . cooed with delight.
He kept his word, although, with the
growing precision Of middle age, he has
become 'specific and does not deal in
sweeping generalities any more, and so
it was that day before yesterday a
neighbor going in the back way to bor-
row the ax, a cup of sugar and the cis-
tern pole, heard him call her an old
"sage hen."
IS YOUR LIFE WORTH 10 CENTS?—Sick-
nes& prevails everywhere,and everybody
complaiins of some disease during.their
life. When sick,the object is to get well;
now to say plainly that no person in this
world that is suffering with Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint and its effects, such as
Indigestion, Costiveness,Sick Headache,
Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, Palpitation
of the Heart, Depressed. Spirits, Billi-
ousness, &c., can take GREEN'S AUGUST
FLOWER without getting relief and cure.
If you doubt this go to your Druggist
and get la Sample Bottle for 10 cents and
try it. 'Regular size 75 cents, two doses
will relieve you.
• DON'T KNow Hrra.—We have heard
of a raan who owned a horse which had.
been folt a long time afflicted with a
chronic cough, and was offlaerwise in a
poor condition; he at length resolved
to sell him, and. did so fora very trifling
sum. Some five or six weeks after;
wards he met the .person to whom •he
had sold him driving a beautiful horse,
full of life, and concluded he had either
exchanged him for this or purchased
In an instant every hoof made a rush, another; but, judge his surprise ' 011
and the stampede began. The horse,
frightened, darted into the midst of the
flying cattle, as in a frenzy they went
through the gateway. The Apache
clasped his arna around. the horse's
neck, and, throwing his body on one
side of the maddened. animal, disap-
peared from view. A thousand men
ranged in column could not stop that
rush of the crazed_ herd down • that val-
ley. The herdsmen fired a volley, which
wounded and. killed some of the cattle.
Two bands of Apaches, darting out
from opposite sides of the valley, close
up from behind the Inkrd. Four hun-
dred head of cattle were thus captured
and run off by the daring and cunning
of the Apachese—Beaver (Utah) Square -
Dealer.
What an. Ad-ertisenaent Can
Accomplish.
In Paris, last summer, I saw a friend
of mine who had just come over, usiitg
a pen of peculiar construction, designed
with special reference to those untidy
persons who, like myself, ink their
fingers when they write. Now, my
friend. is a man whose hands are as
white as lilies, witla finger-uails like
rosebuds in tint ; noticeable hands, even
remarkable, considering that he is an
, elderly man, awl one who occasionally
helps with the lighter work on his
farm in Nebraska. Catch him inking
his fingers!
" -Why, where did you get the nice
p011?" -I asked himea, vista of blissful
exemption from an uninked middle
finger openi n g (!)ni my joyous, expectant
mind.
" In Omaha, he answered. "It's the
nicest thiug ; I used to ink my fingers
before I got it !" He did! He inked
his and ucefield.
fingers That was enough for me.
learning that the horse was the same
that he had previously owned and con-
sidered of so little value. On enquiry
as to what had effected so great a
change, he was told that " Darley's
Con.dition Powders and Arabian Heave
Remedy" had done it. This prepara-
tion has effected some remarkable cures.
Remeraber the name, and see that the
signature of Hurd & Co. is on each pea -
age. Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Ont.
proprietors for Canada,. Sold by all
medicirie dealers. .
r •
EPPS'S COCOA.—Grateful and comfort-
ing.—"By a thorough knowledge of the
natural! laws which govern the opera-
tions oA digestion and nutrition, and by
a Gareth' application of the fine proper-
ties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps
has provided our breakfast tables with
a delicately flavored beverage, which
may.save us many heavy doctor's bills.
It is lex the judicious use of such articles
of diet that a constitution may be grad-
ually built Up until strong enough to re-
sist every tendency to disease. Hun-
dreds pf subtle maladies are floating
around' us ,ready to attack wherever
there is a weak point. We may escape
many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves
well fortified with pure blood, and a
properly noiiished frame."—Civil Ser-
vice aw.-ette. Sold only in packets label-
led—" 0-araes Epps & Co., Homoeopath-
ic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street,
d
an170, Piccadilly, London." 482-52
Vrent Western Idailway.
Trains leave Brtissels stationonorth and south,
as under:
. GOING NORTH.
Mixed.. ....10:25 A. M.
Anoom.. .... 9:08 P. M.
Mail 2:58 P. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Mail 6:15 A. M.
Accom 12.15 A.M.
Mixed 7:15 P. U.
- Grand Trunk Railway.
I got the name of the merchant from
whom he bought tbe pen, the price of • Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton Stations
it, and euclosing the money I sent from faollows :
....0ING WEST— SEAFORTII.
Pans to Omaha for that pen. Express 2.25 P. M.
By the last steamer it clime to Inc. Express 8:58 P. M.
There luul been a lath) delay. The n.iss9E: AOOF oAi.t TM} i
etatiouer at Omaha Was out of them, , oo MlIeedET
,T.s111-111.*: •
Mixed Train7:52 A. MI
but he sent up to Sioux City to the mail Express Train1:15 P. M.
that advertises them for -another lot. Alixed Train
Mixed Train. 10:35 A.M.
And now here is where the 1 a -ugh comes
in. The pens aro an English invention,
and. tons of -theiu can be bought in
London, if desired. At the stationer's
next door I could have got what 1h
sent after to Sioux. City. But how
could. I know that I dealt with the
roan that advertised.—London Letter to
Cincinnati. Enquirer.
The Kitchen.
If any department of housekeeping
must be neglected, let it be anything
else rather than, the kitchen. Car,
study and labor there will pay in the
increased comfort and health of the
family, more than in any other depart-
ment of woman's domain. Well -cook -
digestible food will rave one from
CLINTON.
2:45 P. M.
9:20 P. M.
10:00 A. M.
Cenoron.
7:27 A. M.
12:50?. M.
4:25 P. M.
- 1000 A.M.
CENT
'
RAL GROC
LAI DLAW & fAIR
WILL SHOW AT 'VW " CEN
GROCERY" THir WEEK
A Mei STOCK_OF NEW FRUIT,
THE -Hurko.N.
RY.
EY
AL
COMPRISING:
Six Cases Palms Currants, e
free fr m Sand.
Pour case Messina Currants
ed reaoy for use.
Five barrels Common Curra
Twenty Pounds fo one tiol
Fifty bo8 new Val ncia R
selected off staik.
Ten boxes London Lajers,blac
ket and blue basket i for tab
Ten boxes Sultana ROisins, e9
free frcm seeds.
Figs in Mats, fou,r pound, an
and a Pali pound boxes
Lemon, Orange and Citron P
Extra Ground Sugar for ict
Almonds, Filberts anfl Wain
TEAS AND
UG
COFFEES, SE'r 'ES, &
Always in 'Stock, and
best, value in the
FLOUR, FEED AND
warrant
market.
PROYI
We invite Inspectio of o
Stock o
CROCKERY AND LASS
which, Wb are Sellin Off at
to Mit th times.
LAID
AW & FAIR
CARDIN O'S BLOCK, SEAFO
tirely
ash,-
ts, at
ar.
sing,
bas-
us e.
tirely
1 one
ts.
RS,
d the
ONS.
large
ARE,
rices
EY,
,TH.
TH
STOVE
OLD EST BLISHE
ND TIN EMPO IUM,
SEAFO RTII.
M S. WHITNE
WISHES once more to reliind
Mende and customers that ehe is
ter prepared han ever to pply all th
in her line. She has one of the most
assortments
S 0 "V
Both Coala.
of the litteet
town in the
lowest. Her
d Wood, Cookin
esigns that c
county, and at
assortment of
S
, Hall an
n be loan
rices as 1
1\TWI!ii.1R,
Was never better or more' varied.
COAL OIL,
Both Whole le and Retailat a very
vance on ma ufacturers prices. Repel
Eave-Trough ng promptly attended to
tire satisfacb on guaranteed.
RUCEF
ELD.
For the be ter accoraodation of her c
Mrs. Whitr. y has opened a branch
Brucefield, w ere will be found a comp
of everythin in her line. She would d
ticular abten ton to and invite inspecti
Stoves, whie intending purchasers s
before pure asing elsewhere. Ramona
you come to Seaforth or Brandi eld d
without ins acting my stook. It wil
well spent. th
MRS. HITNEY, Seaforth and
ow bet-
ir wants
cimplete
•
Parlor,
In any
W as the
ight ad-
ing and
and en-
Istomers
store in
te stock
met par -
n to her
ould see
er when
't leave
be time
KID 'S HARDWARE.
RECEIVED
DIRECT ROM MANUFACT
RERS
AMERIC N CUT NAILS,
SPAD 1S, SHOVELS, FOR S,
HO 'S AND RAKES,
( LASS, PAINTS, OILS, &c
NCING1
1WIREF
UILDIN G HARDWARE
AND
Of
EAVE
Put up on t
Special
Pro
Every Description Cheap.
-LOUGHS AND co
ING PIE
e Shortest No ice and AV
to bait and
Custom rs.
nducement
pt Paying
-J
DUCT-
arranted.
RN IDD.
THE CO
CAPITA
CITY BAN
and
SEA
DOMIN
as
London, Huron and Bruce.
GOING NORTH— Mail. Mixed. Express.
P.M. A. M. P.M.
London, depart.... 2 15 5 55 6 15
Exeter 3 85 ° 8 05 7 25
Hensall
Kippen
B rucetield
Clinton
852 884 714
358 8.44 758
40S 900 808
425 945 825
P.M.
Blyth 4 52 10 82 8 52
Wingham, arrive5 25 11 30 9 25
GOING sonan— Mixed. Mail. Express.
A. M. A.M. P.M.
Wingham, depart10 55 7 00 6 15
1.2 16 785 655
118 801 724
140 818 74S
1 5-7 828 78
205 834 804
250 849 803
Blyth
Clinton
Brucefield.
Kippen.
Hensall
Exeter
Drafts
Bank in the
Bills .1
at all Chief
'INTER
NSOLIDPi.TED
F CANADA—
!. 54.00
-
OF MONTREAL, Incorpor
OYA.L CANADIAN BAN
Incorporated 1864.
ORTH BRAN
101413LOGK, MA
StAFORTH.
n New York
United States.
-
Exchange on
ities of the United
T PAID ON
M. P.
ANK
0.000.
ted 1838;
H.
N -ST.
Payab at any
Lond payable
Kingd
DE °SITS.
HA ES,
ANAGEB
411
SEAF B.TH PLANING 11
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND F,
THE subsc iberbegs leave to thank hi
custome s for the liberal patronage
him shace e mmeneing lankness in S
trusts that e may be favored with a
of the same
Parties in ending to build wonld do
him a call, s he will continue to keep
arge stock all kinds' of
RY PINE LUMBE
SASHES,
DOOR'BLINDS, MOUL
SH NGLES, LATH, E
He feels is nfident of givingsatisfact
who inay fa our him with theirpatrona
but first -el sworkmetz are employed.
1;W-Part1 alarattention paid to Cris
201 JOHN H. BROAD
LL,
CTORY
SICH OF
THE
XPOSITOR.
CIRCULAR
SAW.
WM. ROBERTSON
& 00.,
SEAFORTH.
,CALL AT WILLIAM ROBERTSON
& CO.'S AND SEE THE IMPROVED
DIAMOND CROSS -CUT SAW, MADE
FROM THE BEST DOUBLE REFIN-
ED CAST STEEL, AND GUAR AN -
TEED ro, CUT THIRTY CORDS OF
HARDWOOD WITHOUT REFIT-
TING. ALSO LANCE TOOTH, ONLY
EIGHTY CENTS PER FOOT.
WILLIAM ROBERTSON & CO.
HARDWARE MERCHANTS,
SEAFORTH.
numerous
xtendedto
forth, and
ntinuano
ell to give
n hand
NGS,
C.
•n to those
e, as none
m Planing
00T.
BRUSSELS HARDWARE
JAMES DREWE
Having completed the ENLARGE-
MENT of iis premises and in-
creased his stock of
HARDNV RE, PAINTS,
OILS ND GLASS,
And al o added a complete
ASSORTMENT OF TINWARE,
HAS NOW ONE OF THE
LargOt - Stocks of
1R3D-VT.A-11,
IN TH1F COUNTY, AND INVITES
ALL WHO ARE WANTING
THE ABOVE GOODS TO
COME AND EXAMINE
THE GOODS AND
GOODS FOR THE lliTILLION
CAMPBELL'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO SHOW HIS FRIENDS AND THE
PUBLIC THE CHOICEST SELECTION OF
WORSTED COATINGS, RANTINGS, OVER COATINGS
The eye delights to gaze upon, and Fresh froni the Markets for Vula Fall's Tra ie.
ALL SUITS WILL BE WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT
TO YOUR SATISFACTION,
RARE BARGAINS IN CERTAIN LINES.
CALL AND SEE.
WM. CAMPBELL, Seaforth.
STORE No. 1, 1
CAMPBELL'S BLOCK.
THERE IS NOTHING LIKE LEATHER
WHEN IT iTS MADE
-UP INTO
G-- 0 0
HARNESS
SUCH, AS YOU FIND
AT
r)-. WARD'S
BENSON & MEYER, Barristers and Attorney
Conveyancers, Notaries Public etc. Offices—Sea.
CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Banisters,
Solieitora in Chancery, &c., Goderich, Ont.
M. C. Cameron, 4.0., Plailip Holt, M. G. Cam-
eron.- 506
WILLTAAT SMALL, Conveyancer and Commie-
' sioner in B. R., Wroxeter. Auctioneer and
Appraiser. Accounts and notes collected -on
reasonable terms. 866
p L. DOLE, Banister, Attorney, Sohcitor in
-Ler. Chancery, &o., Goderieh and Seaforth. Of-
fice, over Jordan's Drug Store, Goderieh, and
Kidd's Store Seaforth. 354
ALCOAISON & 'WATSON, Barristers,
neys, Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Clinton
Ont. Office—First door east of the new Royal
Canadian Bank building. Money to loan on farm
property.
. S. MALCOMSON. 404 G. A. WA.T SON
Ik/roCATIf GREY & HOLMF,STED,13tunetei At.
tomeys at Law, Solicitors in Chaneely and
Insolvency, Notaries Public and Conveyancers
Solicitorefor the R. C. Bank, Seaforth. Agen tef or
thc n'anada ife Assurance Company,
8.—t30,000 to lend at 8 percent. Farms
Hen !.1U F and Lots for sale. 58
G0" & MEYER, Barristers, and At-
torneys - at - Law, Solieitors in Chancery,
&e. Private funds to loan at a low rate of inter-
est, and en terms to suit borrowers. fail-Ices—
Goderich and Wingham. Office in Langdale's
building, opposite Scott's Bank.
J. T. GARROW. 11. W. 0. HEYER.
Th W. O. Meyer, Solicitor Consolidated Bank
of Canada, Wingham.
at Law, Solicitors in Chancety and Ineolvency,
SEAFORTH,
Where you will find all Kinds of Harness Made up in the Latest Styles.
pEMEMBER, if you want a Fancy nr Substantial Harness J. WARD can give you better satis-
faction as to QUALITY and PRICE than tiny other maker in the County. A. Trial is all that
is wanted to secure regular custom.
J. TVARD, Seaforth,
forth and Brussels, $23,000 of Private Fund R to
Lyneaa.arleyt.at once, at Eight percent. In tere st. payable
58
aas,. an 'DENSON. A- W. 0. arEnnia.
The above firm has thia day been dissolved by
mutual consent. All accounts due the Bina to
be paid to Mr. Benson who will pay all in -abil-
ities.
JAMES H. BENSON.
Nov. 27, 1876. M. C. MEYER.
_ _
MIEDICAA,
ONTARIO PRIMERS' EMPORIUM.
j G. SCOTT, M. D. &c.,Physician,Nargeon and
• Accoucheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and resi-
dence south side of Goderich Street, first door
east of Presbyterian Church. 8-19
GWATKIN & SON
HAVE
TO THEIR NEW PREMISES,
06i. Bay and Wellington Streets.
GOLDEN LION.
JUST CALL:AND
EXAMINE THE IOC AND 120
DRESS GOODS
NOW BEING SHOWN
—AT THE—
;a-or_Jr)=\T"
COMPARE PRICES.
The following goods are offered at ,
SPECIALLY REDUCED prices :
AMERICAN NAILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
JAMES' WHITE LEAD
LINSEED OIL, BERLIN WOOLS,
MA CHINE OILS, &c. BERLIN WOOLS'
BERLIN WOOLS,
C C
-w-",--1-5?-;
A com• mon tobacco WHEN, for the same price
ean get
THE MYRTLE NAVY?
sEE T. &
GILT LETTERS
57242 ON EACH PLUG.
LLI
Cn
R. JAMIESON.
N EW LINES
N EW LINES
N EW LINES
—IN—
AT THE SIGN OF TEE
3:3 in 00I,"
BRUSSELS.
FURNITURE.
FURNITURE
M. ROBERTSON,
CABINETMAKER
AND UNDERTAKER
HAS AGAIN OPENED A
Retail Furniture Store
MOTTOES.' MOTTOES,
MOTTOES, MOTTOES,
; MOTTOES, MOTTOES,
I
AND CARD BOARD,
• AND CARD BOARD,
AND CARD BOARD,
Two Doors North of his Old Stand, apposite
Waddell & Co.'s Dry Goods Store, where he is
Prepared
TO SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY IN
THE TRADE.
UNDERTAKING
Attended to as Usual.
A. Large Stock of COFFINS, CASKETS, CAPS,
SHROUDS, &c., always on hand.
581 M. ROBERTSON.
DRAYAGE.
THE undersigned having entered into co -part-
nership, are prepared • to meet the wants of
h 1r1 ha t 1 Seaforth and others who may
t e ere n s o
require their services as carriers to and from the
Railway freight sheds and elsewhere on most _
reasonable terma. Orden may be left at Joseph
Brownell'e Grocery store, and will receive prompt
and careful attention. n S. CAMPBELL, Provincial Land Surveyor
NORSIA.N BB,QWNELL. • and Civil Engineer. Orders by mail prompt -
JOSEPH ABWAL. ly attended to.
Seaforth, Aug. SO, 1878. 560 479 D. B. CAMPBELL, Mitchell.
—AT—
C. W. PAPST'S,
O. W. PAPST'S,
C. W. PAPST'S,
CAP.DNO'S BLOCK.
CARDNO'S BLOCK.
.
CARDNO'S BLOCK.
MRS. C.M. DUNLOP'S Fall Term in
Music will_ open on Sept. 16th. Pupils
should give in their -names previous to
the opening of the ekes. Those not hav-
ing Itstruments can be accommodated
with use of Piano or Orgarrat very mod-
erate rates. Seaforth, Sept. 7, 1878. 5G1
THE HENSALL PORK FACTORY.
G. & J. PETTY
Are prepared to pay the HIGHEST PRICE for
any quantity of
HOGS, ALIVE OR DRESSED
ALL KINDS OF CURED MEATS
Constantly on Hand.
EINE LARD, SAUSAGES, PORK
CUTTINGS, &c.
G. &. J. PETTY.
523
•
L. VERCOE, M. D., C. M., Phyeician ,Snr.
• geon, etc., Coroner for the County of Huron
Office and Residence, on Jarvis street north, -
directly opposite Seaferth Pablic School.
ykr A. ADAMS, M. D., late of Lakefield, Ont,
• Physician, Surgeoo and Aceoucheur.
Graduate of the Univer.sity of Trinity College,
Toronto. Member of the Royal Coliege of Phy-
sicians and Surgeons, Ont. Kinburn. Ont. 485
wM. HANOVER, M.. D., 0. M., Graduate of
Y McGill University, Physician, Surgeon and
Acconeheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office—Roorns in
Meyer's Block lately occupied by Dr. Phelan, and
formerly by thelate Dr. King. Will attend at
Carronbrook or Tuesdays and Fridays. 496
AleNAUGHT, Veterinary Surgeon, Gaadtt
-Ler • afe of Ontario Veterinary College, SeafortIn
Ont. Offite and Residence in rear of Killoran
Ryan's. Calls promptla -attended to, night or
clay. A stock of veterinary medicines en hand
Chargers reationable. Horses examinedasto sound -
nese and certificates given if required. 407
TAMES W. ELDER, V. S•, Graduate of the
" Ontario Veterinary College. After devoting
two years to practice with Professor Smith, of
Toronto, has settled in Seaforth. Office at his
residence east of W. M. Church. Calls promptly
attended to by day ov night. A large stock of
Veterinary Medicines constantly on hand. Horses
examined as to soundness and. certificates given
Horses bought and sold on commission. 424
14 DERBYSHIRE. L. D. S.,
'L-1-• Surgeon Dentist, Graduats
of the Royal Collegeof Dental
Surgeons of Ontario. Office
hours from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Rooms in
Mrs. Whitney's new brick block, Main Street,
Seaforth.
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TheSpecgPeciaific liddiseliguedicine isPsollinli
bPhly set fDrerttebggistY intsilal $1 per package, or 6 packages
for $5, or will be
money, by address
Windsor, Ont. 8
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WILLIAM GRAY * 00,
Id in Sealorth by Hickson &
berts R. Ltunsden and all
ANE, Auctioneer and Appraieer for the
County of Huron, also Comraission Mer-
chant, McDougall'a Block, Wingham. 545-4
m ONEY TO LEND—On terms more advan-
13-gotageous than ever before offered. A. T. Mc.
COLL, Solicitor, Brussels. 504-52
T P. BRINE, Licenced Auctioneer for the
Ei • County of Huron. Sales attended in all
parts of the County. All orders loft at the Ex-
POS1TOR Office will be promptly attended to.
WHO WANTS MONEY ?—A few thousand
* dollars, private funds, for immediate invest-
ment at per cent. Interest. Apply to JAMES
H. BENSON, Belieitor, Seaforth. 538
AD. AfcLEOD, Liceneed Auctioneer for the
County, of Huron. All orders left at Jannes
McBride's will receive prompt attention. If by
lettea addreas Seaforth P. 0. 558
SEAFORTH PUMP FACTORY.—The under-
signed, while returning thanka for the pat-
ronage already received, would remind his many
custonaers and friends that he still continues to
make pumps and cisterns of the best material
and by the best workmen. None but quartered
timber used for pumps. A few fano gates still
ou hand. All overdue accounts not settled forth-
with will be charged 10 per ceqt. interest from
the let of January, 1878. NOBLE CLUFF,
Seaforth. 568
-iniE GDR AN FEMALE REMEDY.—Job Moses
-I- Periodical Pine—This invaluable medicine le
unfailing in the cure of all those p:inful and
dangerous diseases to which the female constitu-
tion is subject. It moderates all excess and re-
moves all obtructions, and a speedy curemay be
relied on. To re ai rie dladies, it is peculiinly suited.
It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly pe-
riod with regularita . These tante should not be
taken by Females daring the faret three months
of Pregrancy, as they are sure to bring on Mis-
carriage, but *at any other time they are safe. In
all eases of Nervous and Spinal Affections,
pains in the back and limbs, fatiguc on slight ex-
ertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics, and
whites, these pills will effect a. cure when all other
means have failed; and, although a powerful
remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony,
or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full
directions in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved. Jeb Moses,
New York, Sole Proprietor. 81 00 and 12i cents
for postage enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, To-
ronto, Ont., general agents for the Dominion,
will insure a bottle containing over 50 pills by
return mail. Sold in Seaforth by Hickson &
Bleasdell, S. Roberts, and R. Lumsden. 197
ELECTRICITY! TIIONAS' EXCELSIOR ECLECTRIO
011.—Worra TEN TIMES ITS WEIGHT IN
Gaze—Pain cannot stand where it Is -used. It is
the cheapest medicine ever made. One dose cures
common sore throat. One bottle has mired bron-
chitis. Fifty cents' worth has cured an old stand-
ing cough. It, positively mires catarrh, asthma.,
and croup. Fifty cents' worth has cured crick in
the back, and the same geantity lame back of 8
years' standing. The following are extracts from
a few of the many letters that have been received
from different parts of Canada, which, we think,
should sufficiently satisfy the meet skeptical; 3.
Collard, of Sparta, Ont., writes, "Send rne43 dozen
Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil, have sold all I had from
yon, and want more now; its CUTCS are truly won-
derful." Wm. McGuire, of Franklin, writes,"I
hav-e sold all the agent left, it acts like a charm—
it was slow at first, but takes Bplendid now." II.
Cole, of Iona, writes. Please forward 6 dozen
Thornton Eclectric Oil, I am nearly out, nothing
equals it. It is highly recommended by those who
have used it." 3. Bedford, Tharnesville, writes,
"Send me at once a further supply of Meade
Oil, I have only one bottle left. I never saw any-
thing sell so well and give aueli general satiefac-
tion." J. Thompson, Woodward, writes, ”Send
me some more Eclectric Oil, I have Bold entirely
out.. Nothing takee like it." Miller & Reed, Ui.
verton, P. Q., write," The Eclectrie Oil ia getting
a great reputation here, ani is (Inlay called for.
Send us a 1 urther supply without delay."Lemoyne,
Gibb & Co., Buckingham, P.(., writes,"Send us
one gross of Eclectrie oil. We find it to take
well." Sold by all- medicine dealers. Price 25
Ceuta. S. N. THOMAS, Pneees, N Y. And
NORTHROP & LYMAN, Toronto Ont., Sole
Agents for the Dominion. Noun.—Eclectrice—
Selected and. Electrized. Sold in Seaforth by
Hickson & Bleasdell, J. S. Roberts and
Lunasden 521
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DRESSMAKING..
MISSSCOTT
PEGS leave te announce to the Ladies of Sea-
-" forth and eurrounding country that she has
commenced dreeemaking in all the
LATEST STYLES AN VARIATIONS,
And hopes by Neatness, Good Work and Panda-
ality to nterit the patronage of &IL
Rooms over Lumsden & Wilson's Drag Store,
Main Street, Seaforth.
Biz apprentices Wanted. 559