The Huron Expositor, 1879-02-21, Page 3RUARY 218Th.
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Faa AND CARRIAGES,
• istod sasdly of theee
Eigsi,and s mutioer of those
haat eVe(ythidy :LISS II L11.4 1,11
• 'et very cheap -au eataa menet
eaetanets. I have ttleo eug tged
eour e•teut A.11 a.:teattve Stack-
: ytetts. and am prep.tred tn
t. of Joy Work, from a
,••nor.
11.0w 1II( all Worlc War -
ran ed.
,IttIhrS to reel iet ell p vet a :30eata
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e1au Its s eti the rhoel: and Trade of the
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lee. bege to st ate that lie intends.
ate easiness in the ota eteathencl- has
, tt luable Lure,: N gad veldelee to the
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cointiir table re hiclewand (Mod
!-i.ti :I formts Will be KeTt. •
Oe Ilaegies and
aneheaViteons al wan:
-
woe:// nzeit,.: Made
evrriat
:et Le stables er tiny
an. lea te.
Carriagee, end
ready for use.
With Om -
of the hotels:
llMMERtiAL LIVERY,
sEATORTI-1
• nezaej:G•I astN bege to inform
Teen of S etfor-h mod the traveleth h pereatee.1 the Livery
Fettak of Ole este. Carnochen &
de11 m his power to retain the
eelt thie Linn it eittLblisixraent has
wiil keep only eeeet driving- and re-
, at ti hie cella tgee wilt be kept
gooa order, (hale, nieht or day,
[Italy attenanel to. PIC.XI0 AND
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*able. Alletedere it at the Cone -
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N; GE RS; *FARMERS AND
OTI/ERS.
"-mita tho atteution of all, these
e, tate subset iaer is determined to
off.er+=
ine Nal inch Ilatnloek, "not,
. for inc%"," at the following rates:
eek. at $7 Oa per thensand ; 14 foot
,7 50, forCaeln All orders over 47000
ecenut. Call rind see if you don't
(rite over a month will b charged
ht•r tieseeke h ia numereas customere
r:tlsaPPOrt, and Juit t coati:no-
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JoHN TITOMPSON.
Steam Saw Mills, MeKiliop.
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i.er el hie
,1UTTE1Z TUBS,
enarea, Cash- Tbeee Tuba ttre 80-
kaltWIt to OHtreat that it is
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__
T also manufacturesa email Ha-rd-
al.le for wa,ehing butter -ire
tell or etherwiee promptly atterale.
Seafo-rth •
qERS-HIP NOTICE.
Igneil havut, 3nterei into partneroprepard t reanufaettire Plows.
glee, &it. By usirtp; drst-class ma -
Ing all the work coming through
ean gnat aree- a good article.
If-IV:inn given . to repairing, horse -
neral jonbitig. 3Ir. &tram hay
eirteeti yt; ere !exit f-rience in dress -
w, wiil to th...! tine; a speoielte•
teem's Celeareee+I Agricultural Irn-
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it st*truls, (lotlerteh Street, See -
560
OUR PURK FACTORY.
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as of Iben, alive or dressed. AR
altetze teeter ataly on han 1. Fine
mai Ham 4. Spietel Rolle,. Beat
ett, Pork. Sleeve., 'Mogul, and
ell kill le. A, 1 here been in the
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rtt
all the
TYLES AND VARIATIONS;
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FEBRUARY 21, 1879 _
essalta
FIRE AND FLAME.
taNEeQUARTER OF. A MILLION DOLLAR
BLAZE-CARLING'S LARGE BREWERY
LAB; LOW ----THE INSURANCE ONLY
ne5,000-THREE HUNDRED MEN
THROWN OUT OF WORK -FULL DE-
SCRIPTION OF THE AFFAIR,.
ia our duty to chronicle one .of the
most disastrous fires that haS ever taken
place in the city of London, . involving
- • •
as it does a loss oft one quarter of a
million. The losAwill be doubly felt
by the:number of employees and their
familiesthrown. out of work at this, the
worst. season of the year, by the burn -
of Carling's brewery, whieh took place
Thursday morning, 13th inst. Mr.
Carling has, for some time past, been
accumulatina enormous quantities of
barley fel: tl7e commencement of the
malting season, Sala atthe time -of the
fireit sestimated that not. less than
80,000 bushelswere stored. in the build,
ing which was destroyed. For the.
greater protection • against fire three
mut were kept on duty during the
night. And how the fire originaCed or
allowed to, gain such headway is a
mystery.. The malting had commenced
about a week 40.
SMOJLE WAS FIRST EIEE.N
issuing from the room which is used,1
-fer drying, or No. 1 kiln, which is at
the extreme west of the building. This
was on the lower floor, and- the men
on duty immediately attempted to put
the fire out by the aid of buckets, and
succeded in doing so to all appearances,
brit directly afterwards smoke was also
discovered to be issuing from the floor
above,- and -the men now .1./ecoming -
alarmed the fire alarm -box was pulled,
and about
HALF PAST THREE O'CLOCK •
the dread solind of the fire -bell boomed
forth upon the dead stillness - of the
night The citizens who were aroused
fro•na their beds saw a bright illumni-
nation in that direction, and the clatter-;
ing of the lac rses of the
FIRE BRIGADE,
together with the rumbling of the reel
and ladder wagons, as they rapidly gal-
loped to the scene, at once pro:claimed
that a serious conflagration was in
progress. Again and actin the dull
sound of the hoarse tonguebd bell boom-
ed forth the signal that additional help
was required to fight the fiery element
• of destruction, and. many of the inhab-
itants in a state of Semi -somnambulism
rushed fo-rth in the direction of the
lur-id glare which lighted up the heavens
for miles around. Upon arriving at
the spot
SCENE OF AWFUL GRANDUER
met the eves of the bewildered gazers.
The scorc'hing tongues of flame leapt
from floor to floor and • high into the
OAT, while the blinding smoke, the fierce
crackling of the woofwork and- grain,
coupled with the
HOARSE suot"rs OF THE HEROIC
FIRE-
MEN
moantina their ladders and standing on
the was of the burning structure, as
they stubbornly and. doggedly conibiat
ted every inch of gronndwith .the now
triumphant and. roaring, elemeut, made
the scene one of the indescribable
_ granduer and excitement, rivailing
that of a hard-fought battle -field, and
never to be forgotten by those who
witnessed .it. And now, despite' the
desperate efforts of the fire brigade,
who are pouringfive powerful streams
of water upon the flames, the conviction
forces itself upon the minds of the obr
servers that this large building, this or-
nament to architecture is
DOOMED TO TOTAL DESTRUCTION.
Hitherto those who had so nobly an-
swered thc mil of duty ha,ve escaped
disaster, but here. a
SAD _ACCIDENT
betel ono of the brigade, tamed Joseph "corn along and see- your ole father feed
the pig:" _ • •
. And Katy she went, and. wen the pigt
cum up and. put Its feet in the trof for
to -eat, Katy she hiked along wile, and
then she sed -
until the garments he. wore were frozen poppy 1"
s6 stiff that it was only with the utmost But poppy he didn't take -notice, jest
- exertion he could bend himself suf- kep a. knockeh 'on the bottom. -of the
ficiently to walk. He had got on the bucket for to git all the swill out. After
a. other wile Katy she spoke up again
find sed : .
" Poppy, wot for do you curl it ?"
Then the ale ma.n he said, the ole
man did : .
" Curl be blode ! you better ast that
riddle elsewhere' ; it -is twisted. the other
way ! I love this pig like it was my
own dotter, but Ile straighten that tail
fore kiilin time if I got to brake it. I
don't like curls, Lana all tho you and
yuresister carries 2 reenny guns for me,
Ilete dum busted. if Ile giv in to the
hull family."
But my sister she has .got tongs for to
curl hem, an one time Franky,thats the
baby, nipped his nose in em an hollered
wild, like he was torn cats.: Pigs woller
in the mud, and babies they woller on
the flore. .
One tithe a Mau wich waseut smart
like me, more like Silly, he- see a pig
wallerin in a puddle • of mud, and he
sed:
" Poor - feller, -where does it pain
- you?" . . : •
The pig it looked at the man and
then it roled onits other side like
y sayn :
the whole stock of ales in the ()salmis,
only a small quantity which was stor-
ed in a cellar adjoining that under the
building which was destroyed, being
saved. -By dint of great -exertions 1a
quantity of hops, also all the books a.
papers were saved, although somewh.
' darmiated by water. The safe Nlias al
rolled outside of the offiee, but wheth
the contents are injured we cannot
this point state.
SEVERELY BURNET).
Mr. Lind, of the firm of Hyman
Lind, was severely burned about t
neck, but not sufficient 'to inc
acitate hin from attending to :his bu
ncss.
nvitxr-nufr,nixo.
A.s is well-known to all our eitizei
the burnt brewery Wkl.S 0110 of largest in and knees, and Sammy he went in
THE
involved, and enable the reader to form
a just appreciation of the calamity in its
commerciiil sense.
/
TEE MEN EMPLOYED.
It is stated that not less than 300
persons were employed in and about
the brewery, ' which represents the
feeding of a large number of our citi-
zens; and in being thrown out of work
at this season they will no doubt receive
the hearty synipathy of our citizens.
It does not necessarily involve a coni,
_mendation of the brewery business
when we express the hope that this large
number of our people will not long re-
main idle.
THE LOSS. .
Those who -have followed plis report
so far will have no difficulty in forming
an idea of the great loss which the firm
has sustained, and for this loss no one
can feel for the victims more than does
the Advertiser. Utterly at variance
-with Mr. Carling politically we yet
heartily sympathise with the firm, and
our regret at their calamity is none the
less because of our opposition on oc-
casions: In a sense, the loss is Lon-
don's and a great deal of money former-
ly spent will cease to .circulate in the
same channels till operations are again
commenced.
REGARDED AS FIRE PROOF.
The brewery WaS rer,aarded as practi-
cally fire -proof, and it seems strange
that a building constructed speciallywith
a view to protection frora fire should be
so completely destroyed. Not a bit of
Wood. was -used in its construction that
could:be dispensed with. Most of the
floors were Of iron or cement, and yet
as we write nothing but the outer walls
remain.
' INSURANCES.
The total amount of insurance wili
not we believe, cover more than a
quarter of the loss, which may simply .
be put down at a quarter of a million of
dollars. The insurances are as fol-
lows :'
Canadian.Fire & Marine. . $10,000
Lancashire ..-.10,000
Comhi. ercial Union 5,000
All these are on the contents, and
will'fall short indeed of the actual leas.
On the building there was an insurance
ed $50,000 in the- Royal; but the
cost was throe times that sum ex-
clusive of a good deal of the interior fit-
tings.
TIIE,,FIRM
of John Carling & Co. was comp)sed of
Messrs, John ,Carlina, Wm. Carling', T.
H. Carling, and 3. D. Dalton. At the
time of the burning, news had been tel-
egraphed claw arrival :of Mr. John
Carling at Ottawa. He will no doubt
at once return. •
THE OLD BREWERY, ..
which was used as a malting house for
a time after the removal, is at the dis-
posar6f the firm., ancl they will,: no
doubt, at once re -commence operations
in that quarters, although the disaster
that has befallen them, limiting, as it
does, their capacity, cannot but cripple
theiii operations.
A SENSE OF SECURITY.
s reported, but we cannot sa.v with
truth, that the firm recently al-
lowed some of their insurance policies
to lapse, owing to a sense:of security
engendered by the building of the water
works. .
•
Lessons in Natural History and.
Other Things.
One time there was a ole nia,n had a
pig, an the pig had a curly tail, but ole
Gaffer Peterses has got a brush onto it,
and the ole man'sgrid has curly hair,
too, cos she puts it up in. papers. So
one day the ole man cot the pig an put
its tail up in a, endpaper, just like hern,
and then he sed.:
"Katy," cos. that was her name,
It
wha
Reeves, who lives on Dundas street.
He had been on the top .of the building
in the performance of his duty as a
member of the Hook and Ladder -De-
partment, . and bed stuc k to his post
ladder to descend to the ground, .When,
being unabled from the effects of eX-
posure to the frost and Water to firmly
grasp the ladder, in his descent he
alippedand fell a considerable distance,
reeeiving a severe cut on the • lower jaw
from - •
. .
srnnallo ON TUE nuNo OF THE LAMAR,
The poor: fellow was picked up and
conveyed to his home, where his wound
was dressed, by a surgeon. ;fames Fox,
one of the Private Watchmen was ,:also
severely injured by a brick Whig 'on
the cap of the knee, but we belieVe
fortunately the cap was iant broken. ;
iie was also conveyed to his halite,
where his injuries were dressed by a
medical man. Chief Engineer Wastie
also: received & severe cut on the head.,
and many were the hairbreadth_escapes
as the debris 'fell from the roof and
platesof the wall, notably when a
cupola on the south side fell stid.den y
on the -very Spot where not a mome t
before two of the firemen had. bee
standing. The loss is something st
pendons„ no less than
80,000 BUSHELS OF MALT OR BARLEY.
being consumed, in addition .to near
'But the zebry
thing, and after a w
agin :
How did you git
Then the zebry
thing a other time
sed:
"1 have been tole
where they put !elle
ery with steelhors
they put horses
and I hope it ain't
say I think that's je
be."
One time there
canamle, and the
show, and the man
a ridin it to a other
other man which'
barrow. Then the
be was astonish, a
the feller onto the
sed:he
"1 gess you wu
wude put a lite
horse."
Then the
sod:
"Yes, 8,nd I gess
cumfortable if you
waggon."
But wen I rode li tle Sally Brope in
mine she was up at and I never
seen sech a stead e -bug in my life,
no, indeed, and Bill he dident in all
hisn.
Wile we was to ot r dinner Uncle Ned
he said :
•' "Johnny, do yo
Year's day has coin
the swearn off is fir t rate?"
he spoke up and
nd it is the hope
you will improve
yure canexion,with
f the State of Ne -
said it Uncle Ned
bsters, an after a
•
called Johnny's a
ck of the new year
t wude be a mity
to rassle with his
t of kicku a man
cam
say .enny
le the man he said
out?" • 1
it dident say no
so the man the
• !
there is . a place
sin the pentenoh-
s, but here I ges
wich are stole,
no offence for to
t the way it ot to
vas a man had a
anamle it was a
vich had it he was
town, and met a
as pushin a weel
weel berm man
d he hiked up to
aramle's back and
be , safer if- you
in rod onto yure
le
back feller he
ou wude ride more.
ut a seat in yure
know that New
, and at this Boson
And my father
sed:
Yes, Edward,
of this family tha
:the casion by sevrin
the mining intrests
vady."
Wen my father h
he turned red like 1
wile he sed:
" The -reason wy
tenshion to the subj
was for to say that
gude time for him
father's painfle hab
*jell- is down."
Wen I ast Uncl
mean by bein down
did:
"Wel, Johnny,
ain't me that's do
minin stooks wich
10
" Pretty much all over ?".
Then the man ho shu.ke. his lied and
sod a nother time:
"That's a mighty bad plaee for to be -
sick abed in."
Then the pig grunt -ed, nineh as to
.say :
" That's a fack;but wen a feller is took
sudden he must put-up with sech corn-
modations as he can git tan not be a hog
about it." -
One day Billy,that's my broter,he and
Sammy Doppy was playn by .a rhud hole,
an Billy he sed : - 1
" Now,Sammy,les play we was abaam-
yard; you be the pig and lie down and
*wailer. and Ile be a bull and beller like
everYthin„a."
s, So they got down ..on their hands
Ned wet did he
he sed, Uncle Ned
I 'was mistook,. it
n, but only jest sum
put some of yure
father's money an my awn into cos
hisn was a lyin in he bank a eatin its
head off in interest and 1 dident hav
no -use for -mine xc p:-, I paid it back to
the very man 1 ha borrode it of, wich
was yure father. ourse, Johnny, sech
axidentiwil hapin u enny famly, but I
mus confess they ay ben . occurn as a.
pretty reglerthin in thisn sense I
found Out a (led sh ire way to beat the
stock uaarkit. Y re .father's unfeelin
hint that it is time for to swair of is
mity rughf onto a 1 ifl WiCh has ben in
Iujy and evere wer
he has been giv a
is on the inside
fokes is sech cht
about stox that otl
back their own fle-lin bind. Yes, 'my
rst feechcrs of this
is it makes a man
er."
-7-
the Dominion, if not on 'the cautinei
: and was made a " show -place ".for ,•1
visitors who happened to be "-doing t
lions " of London. Its erection 'V
t, tbe mud and wollered, wile Billy bel -
11 lered like distant thunder. Bitheby
Le Sammy he cum out muddy, you never
as seen sech a Muddy little feller, and he
'Conirneneed in 1873. and extended oaer said: • .
a couple of years, and the cost was rot "Now you be the pig M let me bel -
less than $150,000. Finding that a ler." •
treatkleal of demand haa been spru g - But Billy he said :
up Li, lager beer, Messrs. Carling & o. "1 ain't a -very .good pig 'fore din.
hist yearbuilt an immense addition at ner, and ittle be time -'nuff for you
great cost, and now all is laid low. It to Wier wen yure mother sees yure
was fitted up with all the latest p- close." •:
nlianeeS for th e making of beer, and no x- A man wich had been put in the pen-
pense-had been. spared to secure eve tenchery cos he stole -a herse he got
-thing of the latest design. Before ti out and ran .away with his stripy
erection of the lager beer portion, tie close on. Au one. day wile he was a
capacity of the brewery was fully 20 rtinnin away he met a zebry: So -the
barreleper day, and we bolieve that man he looked a wile a stouish, an then
was worked to its fullest extent; Ti he sed:
will give a fair idea of the large eapi ". How Icing waSyou ite for ?"
it
is
al
, pertickler jest wen
nnt by a feller wich
but, Johnny, sum
ckle-headed galoots
er fokes is afrade to
boy, one of the w
,gittin rich by stex
dowt his own brot
But Billy he sa
for to pay the but
Wy not hust up th
jest too gorjaus fo
An Englishm
Eng'
s if selling the piano
her is gittin rich,
cooldn stove and be
• enuy thing?
•
's Plain Talk to
shmen.
.• )1
The be
Sores,
Hands,
Eruptio
Fict sati
rice 25
leasdell
uRuN EXPOSITOR.
3
cklen's Arnica Salve.
t salve in the World for Cuts, Bruises,
kers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped
hilbiains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin
s. Title salveis guaranteed to give per -
action in every elute or money refunded.
cuts per box. For sale by Ifikon &
Seaforth. 566-8m
acts that We Know.
If you re .suffering -with a severe cough, cold,
asthma, bronchitis, consumption, lees of voice,
tickling i the throat, or any affection of tbe throat
or lungs, we know thee Dr. King's . New Discovery
will give on imenediate relief. We know of hun-
dreds of eases it has completely cured, and that
where al other medicines had failed. . No other
remedy an elbow one half as many permanent
Oures. ow to give you satisfactory proof that Dr.
King's ow Discovery will cure you of asthma,
bronchit s, hay fever, consumption, severe coughs,
colds, ho irseneas, or any throat or lung disease, if
you will all at Erickson and Bleasdell's drug store,
, eaforth we will give you a trial bottle free of
;
ost, or regular size bottle for $1. 556-8m-2
11.1ECIA 11,
(AME tON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
Sol citors in Chancery, &c., Goderich, Ont.
M. 0. Ca eron, Q. C., Philip Holt, M. G. Cam-
eron. 506
WILL
T sio
A.pprais
reaeona
AM SMALL, Conveyancer and 00112rilid-
or in B. Re: Wroxeter. Auctioneer and
r. Accounts and notes collected on
le teems. 366
la L.
-a-'• Ch
lice, ov
Kidd's S
OYLE, Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor in
ncery, tac., Goderich and Seaforth. Of.
✓ Joideke Drug Store, Goderich, and
ore, Seaftth. 354
'ARE 1 W & MEYER, Berrisairs, Attorne ys-
at.L w, Solieitors, in Chancery, Notaries Pub-
lic, and onveyancers. Money to Loan, private
funds, t S per cent. Offices-Goderich and
Wingha •. 11, W. C. Meyer, Kent's Block, Wing -
ham, So icitor Conaolidated Bank. 581
MALCOMSON & WATSON, Barristers, Atter.
ne s Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Clinton,
Ont. 0 co—First door east of the new Royal
Canadia Bank building. Money to loan on farm
propert3.
S. MA COMSON. 404 G. A. WATSON
RENS
1" at L
Oonveya
forth an
& MEYER Barristers and Attorney
w, Solieitors i Chancery and Insolvency,
cera, Notaries Public,. etc. Offices -Seto
Brnsselte $23,0oo of Private Funds to
limas' once, at Eight per emit. Interest,payable
yearly. 68
JAS. . BENSON. H. W. C. MEYER.
The bove firm has thie day been dissolved by.
' mutual consent. All accounts due the firm to
be paid to Mr. Benson who will pay all liabil-
ities.
Mr. James Hill, being invited to ex-
plain why he used American locksnu
large building for ,he War Department, -
has given -the Eng ish working classes a
very plain talkii g -to. The distress
which exists arno
largely due to th
trades -unions, th
iniprovidence of
g them is, he 'says,
injurious action of
drunkenness and
e men, their anti -
pathy to the use of machinery, the ex-
istence of low' wac es ancl short hours,
and the obtusenes • of masters who are
'content to reprod.1 ce the same class of
goods from genera ion to generation, in-
stead of adapting hemselves to suit the
requirements of t e age. Foreign' com-
petition, he says, vould not be possible
if the trades-unio s would employ their
funds in educatin their members in-
stead of fighting their masters. He
cites one OaSO here an ironmaster,
whose men were etting from £5 to £6
a week, was off ,red a large Russian
contract at a rate lower than be could
affprd to go, henc he called. the • men
together and said if they could reduce
the cost of labor e would take the con-
tractiif not it wo ld go to Belgium.
" Let it -go to. elgium ; we'll follow
it there and have a bit. of an outing,"
they answered.. 1 hey are now living
on meal and wate Mr. Hill says that
the great bulk of iis locks -came from
this country, to hic.h he was driven
by the :inferiority and high prices of
English workma ship and the unwil-
lingness of mas ers to entertain his
ideas of inipro -ement. He visited
America last yea and opened up busi-
ness relations wit two firms that have
taken pains to ca ry out his views. As
a consequence he is putting American
locks on the grea hospital at Walsall,
within a stone's t row of factories that
cannot produce t iena as oheaply or Yet
as good. The fr ight from New Yor1.
is even less than from Willenhall.
Tlif)s and Do ns of Journalism.
Not an hour aga I met one of the
brightest men :on the metroohtaxi
preif,s, . Twenty years ago he was facile!
pre •eps. fen ye In ago he wa man-
Itging editor of a -"reat daily-. T� -night
he egged a drinl from me, and: -when
I tendered him a dollar he thanked me
with tears in his -eyes. Make nb mis-
tate about this n an. He is on -.a tear
no , but in less ihan ten days he'll be
inak-ing his $150 k week as easy as rolling
off log. The bt ne of :New York life is
wh skey.. They all drink it. Actors,
majnagers, critics, dry goods men and
ev rybody else a e slaves to drink. It
is the curse of th age in which we live.
A eneration of n-ight fellows die out
tb. re ever Y; ye tr.—Cor. Philadelphia
Ti.nes.
Nov
JAMES 11. BENSON:
7, 1876. H. W. C. MEYER.
illEOICA L.
JG.
• A
donee s
emit of
COTT, M. D. &c., Physician, et argeou and
eoneheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and resi-
uth side of Goderich Street, find door
reebyterian Church. 34a
1..f L
. g
Office
directl
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
JAMES MoGUFF1E & CO., SEAFORTH,
BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC OF SEAFORTH AND SURROUNDING
COUNTRY THAT THEY HAVE LEASED THOSE
EXTENSIVE PREMISES IN STARK'S BLOCK,
Main Street Seaforth, where th
77-110=SA.I.A
WINE AND 'SP
,y intend carrying on the business of
A -1\1-p IRd=1A.II.J
RIT MERCHANTS.
They have Received a LARGE an FIRST-CLASS Stock of LIQUORS.
which have all been Bought a the 10WES1 CASH PRICES,
So that they will be able to supply their customers with the Genuine Article at a
Moderate Rate.
The Store will be under the Management of Mr. H. C. MALCOLMSON, lately
with Messrs. Killoran & Ryan, and we trust to have a visit from our friends be-
fore the Christmas Holidays.
Hotel Keepers who may favor us with their custom Will meet with Special
Inducements.
JAMES MeGUFFIE & Co.,. Seaforth.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT EMPORIUM.
SCOTT BROTHERS
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE. PUBLIC TO THE FOLLOWING TES-
TIMONY OF ONE OFt THE WORLD'S GREATEST
PIANISTS WITH REGARD TO
rT im 1 A_ z\T o
•.
For Which We are thelWbolesale Agents for Ontario
1
!BOSTON. Mass., July 21st, 1878.
. ,
TBE E.441ERSO.,.\T PIANO CakPANY.
VERCOE, M. D., 0. M., Physician, Sur--
nu, etc., Coroner for the County of Huron GENTLEMEN -I have eXamined with great interest and pleasure your Upright Pianos. Tbe
nd Residence, on jarvis street north, one I bave is superb in every respect. Elasticity of touch sad fine singing quality of tone are
opposite Seaforth Public Schnol.
W.
Grndu t.c of the TiSurgeon and Acenuchent. University of Trinity College,
Toront . Member of the Royal College of Phy •
eicians and Surgeons, Ont. Kintinen.Ont. 4.elfi
ADAMS, M, D., late of Laketielch Ont.,
prominent in them, whilst in power they are like a Grand. I am not the least surprised at the un-
paralleled success with wbich your Pianos meet, and most heartily and empleatieally endorse pub -
Physician
lic opinionan respect to them. Faithfully penes, F, BOSCO VITZ.
_
AA/ Id. HANOVER, M. D„ C. M., Graduate of
V. V 11. cGill Univereity, Physician. Surgeou and
Accouce eur, Seaferth. Ont. Office -Rooms in
Meyer' Block latalroccupied by Dr. Phelan, and
former y by the late Dr. King. Will attend at
Carron rook on Tuesdays and.Fridays. 496
11It
• a
eNAUGHT, Veterinary Surgeon, ,Gradr
.e of Ontario Veterinary College, Seaforth,
Out. ( ince and Residence in rear of Killoran &
Ryan's. Calls promptly attended to, night or -
day. stock of veterinary medicines on hand
' °large reasonable. Horsee examined as to 13011114-
11PS11 ne d nertifieates given if required. 407
th
an
do
te
goo
use
vig
Women are
first time, to
degrees of ti
, without exc
ms as men.
•
dmitted this year, for
aal the examinations
e 'University of Lon-
ption, on the same
rtiatE: is no reniei y for female complaiets so
as Victoria Duel u. and lava Ursa After its
for a few days, he whole system seems in -
rated, the pallid ips and cheeks soon show a
ros
* tint, and herf lness soon. drives a -way the
sielily fears and nerv hs pains which destroy the
pleasures of those elm sufferfrom the peculiar
conplaints of the ge tler sex. :For sale 'by Mr. J.
S. Roberts, Seaforth. 1-585
al AM
a 03
'
two ye
Torou
reside
attend
Veteri
ex ami
Hoes°
W. E
tario Vet
OM to pr
o, has s
ce east of
d to by
ary Medi
ed as to
bought
L1)E14e V. 8., Gate:Mate ot the
erinary College. After devoting
actice with Professor Smith, of '
ettled in Seaforth. Office at his
W. M. Chureh. Cells promptly
day or night. A large stock of
eines constantly on hand. Horses JOHN WARD Seaforth. being
ouudness and, certilicahes given
01R. JO-A.1\TS.
Clough & Warren's Celebrated Instruments always on hand. Also the popu-
lar Canadian Bell Organ.
Other Pianos and Organs supplied on the shortest notice.
Instruments sold on time or the instalment system.
SCOTT BROTHERS Seaforth, Ont.
A RALE CHAN° E TO MAKE MONEY.
HARNESS AT -
GREAT
for 8,1e
and sold on commission. 424 8by Public
hours
'Mrs.
Seafoi
al DERBYSHIRE. L. D. S.,
1-8 •
Surgeon Dentist, Graduate
of the lioyal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario. Office
from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Roona, in
hitneyis new brick block, Main Street,
h.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A J MeCOLL, Solicitor, &e., Brussels. Office
-Leh • in Leckie's' new beick building. 604-52
BOA
gentle
man a
J .
part!,
POS1U
11
McBr
iDERS.-A number of Boarders can be
commodated -with board, either ladies or
nen. Apply to J. M. CALDWELL, (only
d wife), Goderich Street, Seaforth. 570
. BRINE, Lieencect Auctioneer tor the
tounty of Huron. Sales attended in all
el the Cpnuty. All orders left at the Ex -
n Office will be promptly attended to.
_
. 1VIeLEOD, Licen•led Auctioneer for the
ounty of Huron. All orders left at janies
de's will receive prompt attention. If by
letter address Seaforth P. 0. 558
JOH LECKIE, General Loan and Real Estate
ent, Grain, Produce and Commission Mer-
chant Money loaned on real estkte in town or
county, at 8 per cent. simple interest. Charges
mode ate. Mortgages bought and sold. Matured -
men ages paid off. Terms to suit harrowers.
Farnt and village property for sale. °Bice—
Lecki 's new brick block, Brushela, Ont. 61.5
QEA
"
ronag
cuato
make
and b
Web
on he
wi th
the 1
Seale)
TlIl
unfai
clang
tion i
moat, all obtructions, and a speedy cure may be
retie on. To Tha.ricdladies,itis peculiai ly suited.
It wi 1, in a short time, bring on the mohthly pe-
riod ith regularitz. These pills should not be
take by Females daring the first three months
of Pr ,graucv as they are sure to bring on alas -
cane go, but at any other time they are safe. In
all c .ses of Nervous and Spinal Affections,
pains in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight ex -
elide , palpitation of the heart,. hysterics, and
whit s, these pills will effect a cure when all other
mea 8 neve failed ; and, although a powerful
reme y, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony,
• ything hurtful to the constitution. .Full
direc ions in the pamphlet around each package,
whic I should be carefully preserved. Job Moees,
New York, Sole Proprietor. $1 00 and 12a cents
for p stage enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, To.
• , Ont., general agent- e for the Dominion,
will usure a bottleeoataining over 50 pine by
retell maih Sold in Seaforth by Flickeon &
Blea dell, J. S. Roberts, and It. Lumsden. 197
ELI =MOM! THOILts' ExCELSion EcEEcTnic
TEN Trims iTs WEIGHT IN
'GOT, .—• Paiti cannot stand where it Is used. It is
the • beapest medieine ever made. One dose cures
,teomi on sore throat. One bottle -has cured brou-
/cilia Fifty emits' worth has eared au old stand -
e ugh. It positively (tures eatarrh, asthma,
abet roup. Fifty cents' worth has cured click in
the ack, and the same quantity lame back of 8
year 'standing. The following are extracts from
feN of the many bettors that have buil received
from different parts of Canticle, which, we think,
sho ld sufficiently satisfy the most skeptieni : J.
Coil rd, of Sparta, Ont., writes, "Send me 6 dezen
Dr.' hornas' Belt ctrie Oil, have sold all I had from
you, and want more new ; its cures are truly won-
derf 1." Wm. McGuire, of Franklin:write:a "I
hav sold all- the agent left, it acts like a charin-
it w s slow at iirst, but takes splendid now." H.
Cole of Ione, writes. Please forward 6 dozen
Tho nee' Eclectric Oil, I am nearly out, nothing
Neu Is it. It is highly recommeudedby those who
haveused it." J. Bedford, Thamesville, writes,
"Send me at (nice a. further supply of Eeleetric
Oil, 1 have only one bottle left. I never saw any-
thing sell so well and give such general satisfac-
tion" Thompson, Woodward, writes, "Send
me some more Eelectrie Oil, -I have r•old entirely
Out. Nothing- takeslike it." Miller & Reed, Ul-
vei-ten, P. Q,, write, "The Detect] ie Oil ia gettiug
a great reputation here, and is daily railed foe.
Send us a further supply without delay."Lemoyne,
Gibb & Co„ Buckingham, P. Q., writes, "Send us
one gross of Eclectrie Oil. We find it to take
-well." Sold by all inedicine dealers. Price ea
Cents. S. N. THOMAS, PHELPS, N Y. And
NORTHROP & LYMAN, Toronto Ont., Sole
Agents for the Dominion. NOTE.—Ecleetric—
Selected and Electrized. Sold in Seaforth by
-Hickson & Bleesdell, J. S. Roberts and la.
Lumaden 621
tORTH PUMP FACTORY. -The under-
gned, whileraturning thanke for the pat -
already recaved, would remind hie many
ers and friends that he still • matinees to
pampa and cisterns of the best material
the best workmen. None but quartered
r used for pimps. A few farm gates still
d. All overdue accounts not Handed forth -
ill be charged 10 per ceut. interest from
t of Jenuary, 1878.. NOB -LE CLUFF,
rous diseases to which the female cons5t6iltu- T BEG TO -ANN'OUNCE TO
th.
__e
eriodical Pala -This invaluable medicine is GREAT REDUCTI
• GREA.T FEMALE REMEDY.-Tob Moses
ing iu tho cure of all those p'ainful aud
subject. It' moderates all excess and re-
'YOUR OWN PRICES.
UCTION SALE.
bot to make a Change in his Bnsiness, will offer
nction, at his Store, Main Street,
ON TUESDAY, THE 251LH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 18793
The whole of his Large Stock of Hann
prising 35 Sete of Light and Heavy H
Workmanship. His Steck pf other Goo
what it will Sale will commence at 12
TERMS. -On the Harness, 8 months'
other articles cash. A discount of 6 cen
J. P. BRINE, AUCTIONEER.
N. B.-Tbis Stock was wide for Caste
The Stock can be inspected at any tihne
ear4, Saddles, Trunks, Whips, Robes Ike., 'cora=
rness,all of his own make, and of me Best -aia teri al and
8 is very large and varied. The Stoek meat be seal, tirin g
'clrek sharp.
reakt will be given on furniShing approved joint notes. All
On the Dotter will be allowea foroash on cretin amounts.
JOHN WARD, PROPRIETOR.
ork, and is not of the class neuelly sold by Auction.
rio • to the sale.
•
THE GOD
Second hand 20 Horse Engine, Balane
Second hand 20 Horse -Engine, Balanc
Second hand 16 Horse Engine, Helene
Second band 12 Horse Engine, Baiaric
A Hoisting or Boat Engine, with Hois
Second hand 16 Horse Portable Boiler,
Second. hand 16 horse Portable Boiler„
Second hand 20 horse Portable Boiler;
Second hand 30 horse Portable Tubular
Steam Gnage, Gunge and Safety Na ves
Secondhand Shingle and Heading Machine
Heading Jointer.
ICH FOUNiDRY.
W eel and Saw Mandrel. $225
"%heel anci Pulleys Complete. .. 225
Wheel, Pulleys and Governors.. ... .. .... . . .... ..... 275
Wheel, Palley s and Governors 200
ing o -ear
ith Smoke Stack -, . a 150
200
vith Smoke Stack.
ith Smoke Stack
,
225
Boiler, with Smoke Stack, Furnace, Freak Grate Biers,
all in Good Order. . . 450
....... .............. .. . 90
. . 40
Heading Planer
Heading Turner
Stave adachine, with Knife
New Engines and Boilers on ha
for Flouring, Grist and Saw
11. -"Agricultural Implements.-Stov
Attended to.
CODERICH F
• • • 4 .. • •
d,
80
CINITY
ALL KINDS OF
To Lowe
I -USE NOTHING
50
70
80
o Made to Order very cheap. , Mill Machinery
. Middling Furillers of Improved Kinds
VarimiaKinda.-Repairs on Boilers, Mills, &c.,promptly
DRY AND MANUFACTURINC COMPANY.
dH.ANOERY SALE
OF A VALUABLE FARM IN THE
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT, COUN-
TY OF PERTH.
121 URSTIANT to the decree in the cause of Me.
-11- Taggart vs. Mer -ill, and bearbeg date the
12th day of Janie, A. D. 1878, there will be sold,
With the approbation of Henry MeeDermott,
Esq., Mast-er of the said Co -net at Goderich,at
the QUEEN'S HOTEL, in the TOWN OF SEli-
FOR fH, at the hour of Two oaeloek thc aftep-
noon, on SATURDAY, the 22nd day of FEBRU-
AltY, A. D. 1879, the following lands and prom-
isee, being Lot Number Twenty -Five,, tile
Thirteenth Concezeion of the Township of Hib-
bert. in the County of Perth, cottaining One
Hundred Aeres, more or less.
'The lanais first-class laming land, a dry -clay
loam ; fifty acres or thereabouts are cleared, and
under good cultivation; fairly fenced ; the re-
mainder is well titnbered with black ash and
aeech and maple. There is a small beating
orchard, good well; buildings are log. The tot
is situate five miles from the village of Irensall,
ten miles from the Town of Senforth, and one
and one-quarter miles from Chisellmest P. O.
Church, school and blacksmith shop within a
short distance of the promisee.
The property will be put up at it e-eserved bid.
TERMS 01' SALE.- The purehetser, at the
time of sale, to pay a deposit in the proportion
of $10 for every $100 of his purchase mooey, to
the Vendors' Solicitor, and shail pay the balance
into Court within one month thereafter ; and
upon payment the pnrchaser shell be entitled
to a conveyance and to be let into possession.
In all other respects the conditions 01 eele wfli
be the standing conditione of the Court of Chan-
cery.
Further particulars and the conditiorts of sale
may be obtained upon application to hones H.
Benson, Esq., Vendors' Solicitor, Messrs. Mc-
Caughey & llohnested, Solicitors, Seaforth, and.
"Lessee. Garrow & Dreyer, Solicitors, Goderich.
Goderich, January 30th, 1879.
MaeDERAOTT, Master a.t Goderiche
JAMES H. BENSON, Vendors' Solicitor. 583-3
IN BOOTS AND SHOES.
T E PEOPLE OF SEAFORTH AND VI-
HAIT I -HAVE REDUCED
CUSTOM SHOEMAKING
t emuneiative .Prices.
MIT THE BEST MATERIAL
Therefore I can Guarantee Good l3atiflaction to those who wish to favor me with it call.
REPAIRING- DOr ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
Remember the Place : Opposite the F ty.
ELLIOTT GRIEVE, SEAFORTH.
SPRING SEED SHOW.
THE Annual Seca Sho'w, under the auspices of
J- the Tuckersmith 13ranch Agricultural Soeiety,
will be held in the AGRICULTURAL HALL, in
the TOWN OF SEAFORTH, on WEDNESDAY,.
FEBRUARY 26th, 1679, when the following
prizes will be offered. for Grain, Seeds and Roots,
viz.:
Best 4 bushels Spring Wheat, Fife, let $3, 2nd
$2, Spa $1.
Best 4 busb els Spring Wheat, Lea Chaff, lst $3,
and $2, 3rd $1.
Best 4 bushels Spring Wheat, any other vatiety,
let $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
Best 4 bushels two -rowed Butley, 1st $2, 2n4
$1 50, ard $1.
Best 4 buehels six -rowed Barley, let $2, and
60, 3rd $1.
Best 4 bushels large white Oats, 1st $2, and $le
Best 4 bushels common white °eta, lst $2, and
Best 4 bushels black Oats, lst $9, 2nd 1.
Best 4 bushels small Pea, 1st $2, 2nd$1.
Beet 4 bushels large Peas, lst V, 2nd $1.
Best 2 bushels Timothy Seed, 1st $2, and $L
Best 2 bushels Clover Seed, let $2, and $1.
Best busnel and a half early Potatoes, 1st $2,
2nd $1.
Best bushel and a half late Potatoes, let $2, 2nd
$1. •
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
1. All articles shown. must he the growth -of
1878, and produced on the form of the eehibitor.
2. No person will be lentitled to more than one
prize for grain, seeas or roots of the same kind.
8. No person will be allowed to show seed or
sell on the grounds without -first becoming &-
member of the society.
4. NO exhibitor allowed to expdee his name on
the bags.
5. All articles tor exhibition to be -on the
ground by 10 o'clock A. M.
6. No grain, seed, or roots to be removed from
the building before 4 o'clock P. M.
GORDON aleADAM, Secretary,'
GEORGE SPROAT, tesident. .683-3
POST OFFI STORE, WALTON.
ONCE MORE respectfully beg ;eav to return thanks to iny numerous customers for their kind
pat.rOns ge duringthe lest llayeni th t I have been doing business amongst them and kindly
eolicit a continuance of their favors f r the future. I have just received a Large and Well Selected
Steck of DRY GOODS of rill eteiriptions. Also always on hand a full assortment of
AGRLalar y'—which, for quality andyrice, are the best in the County.
elOe sEtoReklEofSB--OTFoAsTassiavs)
HOES-McPher90n:8 make. Crock my, Glassware, Lamps
and Coal Oil, Hardware, Paints ard Oi le 1rugs, Patent Medicines, Bacon and Hams. in fact every-
thing required in a general store. As forkvinit you want if eon don't see it. Cash or farm produce
taken in exchange. I would ale° intimate to all parties indebted to me for last and previous years,
to come and settle by cesh or note before the end of this month, or the accounts will be put into
other hands for collection. No f urther notace will be given. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS.
-I am also valuator for the Dominion Saving and Investment Society, one a the best loan societies
in the Dominion. The above Society chine money on gond farm security for s term of from three to
twenty years on the int at favorable coaditeons. LIFE IN SURANCE.-If Toe -want your life insured
give me a can, as I am agent for tbe San atutuel Life Aseurance Company, one of the best Life In -
&trance Companiee in the Dominion, and aonducted on the most ecouomieal principles. Don't for-
get to give me a call. I am always attentave to business. Post Office and Telegraph Office in con-
nection. Clover, Titiereha, Turnip and other seeds on hand.
R. PATTISON, WALTON.
SOMETHING NEW.
CHANGE OF BUSINESS
fat FRIEL hes purchased the Stock and Blasi -
h --a• nese of James Carpenter, DUBLIN, and
will hereafter carry on the business beretolore
carried on by Mr. Carpenter. He will keep eon-
stantly on hand a full stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Of all kinds, which he will -sell at pries suitable
to the timeslie is also prepared to turn out
-Ordered Work in the Neatest and. Best
Style, and of good material. Fits guaranteed.
Repairing promptly attended to.
Being a practieal workman himself and intend-
ing to devote his personal attention to buebeess,
he hopes to give entire eatisfaetion to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Reneeliber the Place-Citepentee's .ola stand,
opposite Pendergast's lioten
582 C. FRIEL.
-THE ONTARIO 'LOAN AND SAV-
INGS -COMPANY, OF LONDON.
,CHAT Mit. DENT SELLS THE
WHO SAYS
CHEAPEST DRY
WHY, EVE
ND tbuy of him myself. He's se
13- his ,present prices. You can get
!Shawl for $1 25, and then in Dress G
GOODS
RIY BO DY
IN SEAFORTH- ?
SAYS SO:
ling out, you know and it -won't take him long to do it at
peafect duck of a Jacket at Dent's for $1 50, and, a lovely
oda But it's nO use talkino. You must see for your-
.
aelf before yon can believe ; and he hs a case of New Spring Prints, just in, the lovhest pat-
terns you ever ELM. Don't throw yont Taney away, but go and spend it at Dent's.
Mr. DENT would also say that be has
notify all parties interestedthat they niust all be settled by the 28th of the present lomat+ , or they
will be put into Couit on the first of Mareh, without favor to anyone -he must have the dust.
lot of notes and overdue .accounts on hand, and would
JOSEPH JEFFERY, President.
ALEX- JOHNSTON, Arne -President -
SAVINGS BANK iticA.Niclit.
NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS,- The Ontario
Loan and Savings Company are prepared to
receive deposits in tho sum of $5 and epwatde,
at the rate of SIX PER CENT,. per swum, FOR
fixed periods, or Five per cent. on -demand. All
investments of this Company are secured by
mortgagee on Real Estate, -whieh efforde to de-
pos i tors the beat possible security for the safety
of tbeir deposite, For further partieulate; apply
by letter, or at the office of the Company,
581-12 WM. F. BULLER, Manager.
MCCAUGHEY & HOI.MESTEi,
Lkw, cHANcEn,yo,zetqa,CONVEYANCING
•
Scott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth.
SOLICITORS for the Consolidated Bank of
Canada and the Canadian Bank of Committee
i n Seaf o rt:.
Farm aaTown eliavinage
Property bought
and sold':
Money (-privets funds) loaned on mortgage se-
curities, at reasonable rates of interest. Charges
moderate
le
aninvested for private persons upon the
best mortgage securitiesawiehout any expenee to
the lender.
8. G. MeCAUGHEY, M. A._ la. HOLDIESTED.
CORN AND PEAS.
-THE Subscriber ha a now on hand, at Tiernan,
a- a large quantity of Choice Corn, fit for meal
or seed. Will bo sold in lots of 19 buehels or
over at
LOWER PRICES THAN HAS RE-
CENTLY BEEN GOING,.
wm also have on hand timing the nett few
Months Choice Selected Peas for Seed, at Kippen
Station. Will else take any quantite of good
Clover Seed at market price.
582 DAVID- MeLENNAN.
AUCTION SALE OF
01.0 CHURCH SITE tin CHURCH.
rnERE will bo sold by Public Anetien, at 1
-a- o'clock P. M.. en SA_TOILDAY. FEBRUARY
22nd, 1879, ill the Village of Zurich, tbe lot and
building known as the oia. Lutheran Church.
The lot and church will be sold either separate
or together. Terms made known on day of sale.
FREDE NICK HESS,
Secretary Lutheran. Church.
E. BOSSENBERRY, Auctioneer. 532-4
HENSALL TILLS.
FREE TRADE.
-pARMERS and others buying corn -will belib-
erally dealt wi h. Come and see the torn and
get one prices for whole or chopped corn. Flour
end Feed delivered at wholesale prices by the
ton or ear. G-'risting attended to punctually An
usual. Chopping done eveiy day.
570 McCREGOR 4 URQUHART-
N. B. -A well-bred Suffolk BOAT kept ut the
mill for service.
MILLINERY .REMOVAL,
TN thanking the regales of Readmit' and Sur-
rounding country for past favors, I weeld beg
to remind them that I have TenClOVE a to Hensel),
where I wit:the pleased to wait upon old as -well
as new customers 'who may thence this way.
675 MISS M. MITCHELL.
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