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The Huron Expositor, 1881-10-28, Page 7WEL AN east it lot ate tation Just lother a cent slit are a or S. sugar • de,„ the, and react. rtY be Poke tilyt ng 5 Leslie hem. cone :Eye rea, Ira, =the f Ear ru. TO8 teat oar site re. bt Vey etretec, aiett 1. ere • e. ere ' • . ()Crova- 28, 1881. 11•1111111111111•1111111NNl 4 THE HURON riEPOSITOR. ommommoiner NeNis terns. The forraal o ing and dedioa- weer Matiester's Hall, Baptist Col - we. Toronto took p ace on Tuesday of g society has been farmed inI3elleville About forty men Wee signed the r611, pledging them - peeve not to give or accept treats. --lass Dora B. obinson, identified th the LadiesS ate Charities Aid. 'Association, has bee appointed Deputy Collector of datern ticnal Revenue at Brooklyn, New Yor. --A female Nihi ist, Lebedeff, for • an intimate- friend of Teliboff, kiovin to have been implicated in two attempts on t e life of the Czar, bas been arrested at St. Petersburg. --The large alto s of wheat belong-. tug to Wrat Fish r, of Westbourne road, near Porta,g 19. Prairie, were totally destroyed b fire a few days ago. A spark fron steam thresher, which was working in the vicinity, ig- tilted the stacks. -Three Port Sotaaley men, had a eerrow escape fromi drowing in Lake Brie one night latel . A sudden squall upset the boat. T ey were all night On the water, froi two to six a. m. They clung to the bat until their cries were heard by & antler who rescued them in a boat. -The Towle C uncil of Portage le Prairie have determined to offer an in- ducement of five years' exemption from taxed= to any one erecting a flouring or oatmeal mill at not less -cost than $20,000, and one years' additional ex- emption for. ever $5,000 value over that amount. Her is a hence for some enterprising man. --An teathetic orrespoxident of the inks that the only ever did justioe to ts" of civilization at s an Indian who workmen building Island to the main at nightfall to go , "Damn Yankee! s'oelgt ; anteetreati New York Herald t commentator who to the i'improveme Niagara Falls, Iv watched efl da.y the a bridge from Goa land, and as he ros sway said heartil 'Ugh!" -A neat of young thieves has been unearthed in the West end of Toronto, and two of - them named Flowers and Murphy, have been captured. They had taken up their querteis underneath' a ' Mission Sunday School, where a quantity of stolen household goeds were found. At the Police Court the other morning Flo ars was sent to the ei Reformatory for tree years, and his companion for four years. ; -Three little beggar bhildren ap- plied to a private Ideisse in Toronto, the other day, for something to eat. The lady of the house being dood-natured and charitably disposed, gave them a good dinner in the kitchen and when they left they were profuse in their thanks. After they had one it was found that three dollarshad been stolen from the drawer of the sewing machine. , e.... , • , -Andrew McDermott, a pioneer settler in Winnipeg, and a large proper- ty holder, died an the 12th inst. at the age of 92t years. Mr. McDermott mar- ried the grand -daughter of Governor Montle of the Hudson Bay Company, and had. fifteen children. Mrs. McDer- mott died in September, 7.876. Before his death the old gentleman had the pleasure of gathering around him 15 children, 57 - grendchildren, 39 great- geandehildren, an d one great -great- grandchild. -The London Truth says: "Since the Princess' eudden return frora Can- ada with Prince Leopold slae has passed a very pleasant time, receiving friends at Kensington and -staying with them in the country, diverting herself -with occasional trips abroad 4 Canadian friend tells tme that on the Princess' birthday Lord. Lorne telegraphed, to a high official of the Queen's honsehold. requesting him to convey his congratui lotions to Her Royal Highness, explain- ing that he could, not send the message direct, not being acquainted. with the Princess' address. -The noted ticket scalper Doc. Lamm, has given away his secret to the Detroit authorities. In lira, story in regard to the use of acids in altering tioketS he stated "There was a plain white tieket iestied. at London, Canada, reading over the t-reat Western Rail- road to Detroit and from Detroit to stations & short „distange out on the Michigan Central, such adYpsilanti or Ann Arbor. 'When, the ticket came to Detroit there would be a coupon read- ing from Detroit te some -other local station on the Michigan entral, the name or the station being , written in. By using the acid it would erase the writing of the name of the local station, and then it would, be from Detroit to station. All we hal to do was to fill in the destinatiop. We used to fill in 'Kensington' (that is a suburban statical outside of Chicago, and the fare is exactly th same as to Ch'eago) and, that made the ticket wor fth as much as Chicago tickets. We would pay 25 or 30 or 35 oents apiece for theta, and sell them for $7.50 apiece." -With regard, to Sunday excursions in that city the London Advertiser very sensibly remarks : "Leaving others to deal with the religions phase of the matter, and regerding onlyahe secular aide, there does not seem to be any necessity for Sunday excursions in this city. On purely physical grounds, a day of rest to six days of work is de- sirable and needfuloand whoever does net obtaia that is wearing himself out. Whatever may be th,e case in the heated term in large ciao, wheoe people are crowded_ together in sweltering tene- ment housesthere is not the slightest need of Sunday excursion in a city like London, whtch lips it parks, and broad, sheltered avenu s, and wheu a short walk in aimostalllY direction will leave one in the emu try. Sunday excur- Biette should be discouraged as tending to deprive'a certain class of people of rest that they • absolutely need, and which they can gain on no other day. From the Sabbataria.11 point of view, stronger arguments could be advanced against Still clay excursions. But the case is strong enough to ensure their discontinuance on purely secular , grounds. Epps's Cocoa. Grateful and Coraforting.-"By a thorough knowl (Igo of the natural 1 ,we Nelda, gwern e aperations. of daises - tion and natriti n, and by a careful ap- plication of the fine properties of well selected cootie, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a,' delicately flavored beverage, which may save as many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the iudicieua use of such articles of diet that a conetitution may be gradually °built up until strong enough to ?eget every tendency to disease. Hiedreds of sub- tle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there. is a weak point. We, may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping curselves well -fortified with pure blood and a properly nomished •frame." -Civil Ser- vice Gazette. Sold only in packets lsbelled-"James Epps & Co. homoeo- pathic Chemists, London, ing."-.Also makera of Epps' s Chdcolate Essence for afternoon use. 482-52 Mothers ! Mothers! Mothers I Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick blaild suff- ering and orying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslowit Soothing Syrup. It will .relieve the poor little- sufferer immediately -de- pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother and relierand health to the child, oper- ating like magi. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleaaant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere at 25 cents a bottle. 692-52. Rest _ and. Comfort to the Buffering. Brown's Household Panacea has no equal for relieving pain, both internal and external. It cures pain in the side, back, or bowels, sore throat, rheuma- tism, toothache lumbago and any kind of pain or ache. It will most - surely quicken the blood and heal, as its act- ing power is wonderful. Brown's Household Panacea, being acknow- ledged as the great pain reliever, and of double the strength of any other elixir or liniment in the world, should be in every family handy for use when wanted, as it really is the best remeAy in the world. for cramps in the stomach, and pains and aches of all kinds, and is for sale by all druggists at 25 cents a bottle. 692-52 . Vegetable Discovery. Heartbfirn, oppression at the pit of the stomach, and the attendant annoy- ances of constipation and biliousness, combine to render the dyspeptic utterly wretched. But there is, if -he will but take advantage of it, a source of relief from all this misery.‘ Northrop dc Ly - man's Vegetable Discovery and Dys- peptic Cure is, as its name imports, a botanic prepaitation, free from mineral poison, and ao all -sufficient remedy for indigestion ineits most obstinate form. It not only enriches the blood by en- abling the digestive organs to convert the food received into nutriment, but depurates it by increasing the action of therbowels 8fnd kidneys, the natural outlets for its impurities. Mr. George Tolen, - druggiat, Gfravenhurst, Ont., writes "My customers who have used your Vegetable Discovery and. Dyspep- tic Cere say that it has done them more good than anything' they have ever used." 723-4 °mat:dated that I weighed but 109 ponnds. In the early part of May last I commenCed taking the Peeuvws SYRUP, and ;almost immediately felt its tonic - and invigorating -Influence. - In the course of four,montbs I used four bottles. M' weight this day is 149 My pounds. I aye neither liver complaint nor indigest on, but consider myself in a perfect state of health, and in good spirits. Jsides Meese, No. 43 Pleasant St. Sold leY all druggists. 710-52 Are Yo1.1. Going ,to Travel P , • Don't forgeIt a supply of Dr. Fowler's Extract of WI ild Strawberry. It is a superior reneledy for sea sickness, and a positive curb for all bowel complaints induced by bad water, change of diet, or of climate. Whether at home or abroad, it should belept at hand in case of emergency. 724 Eclectric OIL - Language can but feebly describe the pangs of rheumatism. This malady is one, of the most obstinate which tor- tures humanity, and yet there is, a specific which wi lovercome it and pre- vent its recurrence. The name of this .sovereign remedy is Dr. Thomas' EclOc- ' tric Oil a combination of six of the beet known medicinal oils, the remedial efficacy of which is not weakened by evaporation, since it contains no alcohol to render it Volatile. On this ELOCOmit, as on many others, it is superior to all other liniments, lotions ailed other remedies used externally and has this further advantage that it is used inter- nally as well. It is an incomparable specific for lameness, stiffness, burns, bruises, frost bites and other bodily troubles treated outwardly, and is a grand Medicine in throat and lung diseases. Used for man or beast. Sold by all dealers. Prepared only by Nor- throp St Lyman, Toronto, Ont. 710.9. Millions Given. Away. Millions of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, have been given away as trial bottles of the large size. This enormous 'outlay would be disastrous to the proprietors, were it not for the rare merits possessed by this wonderful medicine. Call at E, Hickson, dt drugstore, and get a trial bottle free,and try for yourself. It never fails to cure. 714.52e Burdock Blood. Bitters. Cures scrofnla, erysipelas, salt rheum, piles and all humors of the blood. Cures dyspepsia, liver complaint, biliousness, constipation, dropsy, kidney complaints, headache, nervonenessOemale weakness and general' debility. 724 . Bucklen's .Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 'Fever Sores Tetter, Chapped Hands, !Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- tions, and positively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by E. Hickson tit Com- pany. 714152 clectric Oil. Joseph Rusan, Percy, writes -"I was, induced to try Dr. Thomas' Eolectria Oil for a lameness which troubled me for three or four years, and I found, it the beet article I ever tried. It ha been a great blessing to me." 691-52 Never Give 13p. If you are uffering with low and de- pressed spint s, loss of appetite, general debility, diso deeed blood, weak con- stitution, headache, or any disease of 'a billions natio e, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow; you will be inspired with new life; strength and activity will return • pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by E. Hickson dt Co. 714.52-5 • Eclectric Oil. "It is a Great Public Benefit" - These sign cant words.were used in relation tol Dr. Thomas' Eolectric Oil by a gentl man who had thoroughlY tested its nierits in his own case-havl, ing been cured by it of lameness of the knee of three or four years' standing. It never fella to remove soreness as wel as -lameness. 691-52 Holloway's Pills. Nervous Irritability. -No part of the human machine requires more con- stant supervision than the nervous sys- tem -for upon it our health -and even life -depends. These pills strengthen' the nerves, and are the safest general punfiers of the blood. Nausea, head- ache, giddiness, numbness, and mental apathy yield to them. They dispatch in a Stironatery manlier those distressing dyspeptic symptoms, stomachic pains, fulness at the pit of the stomach, ab- dominal distension, and regulate capri- cious appetites and confined bowels, the commonly accorapanying signs of de - elective or diminished nerve tone. Hol- loways Pilisi are particularly recom- mended to persons of studious and se- dentary habits, who gradually fall into a nervous and irritable state, unless some such restorative be occasionally taken. 712.52 - • Teaberry. "Must s y it's the nicest thing I ever used for the teeth and breath," says every one having tried "Teaberry," the new toilet gem. Get a 5 cent sample. 679.52 1 drrIE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. -Job !Joao -1- Pericdical PilleL-This invaluable medicine ie unfailing in the euro of all those, painful and d an g cern. s e 'eea Fes to which the female constitu- tion is subje t. It moderates all excess andr 6- moves all olstbe relied on To marric-d ladies it is peculiarly lructions, and a speedy cure may suited. It oivill, in a abort time, bring on the - montlhy r ericci with regulgrity. These pills should not be taken by fereales during the first three montb,s of Pregraecy, as they are ure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any otler time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinel Af- fections, Pets in the beck and limbs, fatigue on slight exerti n . palpitation of the heart, hys- teeter; and 'abase, these pilla will effect a cure when all otter means have failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, i antimony oranything hurfsful to the constitution: Full dirt ctio us in e.the Pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. Job Moses, New York, Sole Proprietor. $1 and 12i cents for postage enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, I cronto, Ont., general agents f( r the Dominion, will insure a bottle containing over F.0 pills by return maileld in Seaforth by E. Hickson' & Co., J. S. Roberts and Lumsden & Wilson. 644-52! Liver Complatrit and In- digestion. DEAR SIR :—My business has been that of an engraver and carver in wood. Owing to confinement to ill -ventilated roorae my health gradually deolined, when I was unable any longer to prose- cute my business. At this time •I was soffering from great prostration of strength, extreme indigestion and dis- ordered liver. My usual weight was 135 pounds, but I had become 90 much ,ESTRAY STOCK. MEDICAL. T F. O'SBEA, M. D. C M., and M. C. P. and S., -1-1 Ont. 13ra1uate of Queen'sUniversity, King- ston. Physician, Surgeon and Accord:hour. Office and residence Dublin, Ont. laff-All crane night and day premptly attemied to. 716x8 -n R. JAMES N. DUNCAN, Physician Surgeon, and Accoucheurs Office, Dr. Physician, Main Street, South, near Grand Trunk Railway Station. All calls, night or day promptly attend- ed to. 724 el- G. SCOTT, M. Dote, Phyeician.Surgeon and " • A ocouchenr, Seaforth, Ont. &doe and resi- t erase south side oi Ooderich Street, Setood door east of Presbyterian Church. 342 ESTRAY EIFER-$2 Reward -strayed from Winthrop, about the 1st of October, a ;year- ling heifer, roan color. Any person giving such inforrnationda the Winthrop P. 0 are will lead to her recovery will receive a reward' of $2. 7Y.4,-4 FSTRAY' HEIFER -Came into the premises of -12-' the undersigned about July last, a two year old heifer, red with white spote, horns rather spreading. iThe.owner is requeated to prove pro- perty, pay charges. and take her away. DANIEL MOOREGORAJR., COIIRtftD03 P. 0. 724x4' STRAY STEER -Came into the premises ofehe -1-1- under agned, Lot 26, North Fast Boundary, IT sborne, about the l at of October, a red yearling steer. no owner can have the same on proving property and paying- charges. S. Eioneors. 724x4 ESIBNYS AND REWABD - Any one giving such inl mai ion as will lead to the recovery of the follcdeing cattle will receive $6 reward: One white seceding heifer, 2 'red and white heifers, 1- red heifer, 1 whitish roan steer, one year old, and 1 steer red with white star on forehead, six head in all. RALPH THOMPSON, Lot 15, McKillop, let Concession, Huron Road. SSTRAYED CALF -Came into the premises of '-the undersigned, Lot 22, Concession 5, Stan- ley, about the 1st of 1 eptember, a last spring's heifer calf. I The owner can have the .sameon proving property and paying charges, on applica- tion to the undersigned,Constance P.O., or on Lot 10, concession 6, Hullett, where the animal can be seen, TeMetas Mmes. 723x4, 114 L. VERCOE, M. D., O. M. Physician, Sur- geon' etc.,Coroner for the County of Huron. Office andResidence,on bandit street north, direotIr opposite Sertfrth Public School. WM. HANOVER, M. D., C. M., Graduate of McGill University, Physician, Surgeon and Accouchenr, Seaforth,Ont. Office and Residence, N orth side Goierich Street, first Ertel House east of the Methodist Church. 496 HUTCHINSON, Graduate of McGill Col. lege, DI ontreel, Licentiate of the Retail Col- lege of Phs sicians, Edinburgh, and late House Surgeon of Creiglockhart Hospital, Edinbutgh. Office-Blnevale, Ont. 586-52 AA 1311GO-1N, L. D. S., Surge®n -""" Dentist, Graduate of the Rola] College of Dental Surgeons, Ceoada. Successor to H. Derby- shire. eftice-in the ‘Whitney Block, Main Str eet , Fen foi Ib. Office hours -8 A. M. to 5 Y. M. DENTISTRY. WATSON & DERBYSHIRE, Dentists, Gradua- tes of R. C a S., Toronto. Rooms over Johneton Bros., Meyers ,Block, Seaforth. Watson Faculty and College Gold Medalist. Nom - Teeth remored easily by the aid of Nitrous Oxide Gas. 723 Q BEEP STRAYED -Strayed from Lot 10, Con- " cession 8 Stanley, 6 yearling sheep, 4 wethers • and 2 ewes. One wet her disappeared about the middle of July, and the other 5 about the -last week in Angust. Four of them are marked with notch out of the lcft eur, ai d two of the wethers are marked with notch in the Other` ear. Any in- form et icn that will lead 10 the recovery of these animals will be suitably rewarded, and any person ha Arming the same wid be presecuted as the law directs. RODERICK ROSS, Brucefield. 722x4 FOR SALE. OR TO LET. QTORE TO RENT -To rent No 2 store in Cady's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. This store is neatly finished, and is one of the very best busi- ness stands in Seaforth. Apply next door to MRS. CADY. &)1 inddeo 721 IMPORTANT NOTICES. rj 0 RENT -To rent a new brick store, in a geed -1 • business stand in Brussels. Well finished in every respeet. For partieularg apply to C. R. COOPER, Land Agent. Brussels; P. O. 723l TO SHEEP BREEDERS -The undersigned will keep during this season on Lot 16, Conces- sion 2, IL. R. S., Tuckersmith, a pure bred South- . down Ram, and will receive a limited number of good ewes for service. Terms 61 per ewe. JOHN HANNAH. Bemsn EXCHANGE HOTEL, Goderich, Out. WM. COX, Proprietor. This is one of the Quietest, Nest Comfortable and Beat Con- ducted Betaib in the Province, The Rooms are camel odione end the Table and Bar liberally supplied. Good stehling in connection. 685-5-2 STOCK FOR SERVICE. 7 FARM TO 111.1S1 -To rent ice a teem of years, RIO acre s, being tot 5, Concession 6, in the township of Hulle tt. For particulars apply on the premises or by letter to JOHN BARBER, Con- stance P. O. 621 4 ' TO 1T -Six rooms over A. G. Ault's Grocery itStor e, bee meth. Snit able or dress makers o r phiAte dwelling, with front and rear entrance. Applgto*A.G AULT, Proprietor. - 693 F°14 1ALE-A. story and a half house on the 4 eerier& of Jebel and High streets, containing every.eisonveelentra for family use, in one of the &est centralkibeahties of the town a.s regards churChes, markets, schools and business centres. Hard and soft water oh the premises. A fine lawinstith choice shrubbery, the whole enclosed by a* handsome wire fence. Also barn with stabling for cow and horses. For further particedars apply to W. S. ROBERTSON, Sea - forth. 720 ts ATALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN HAR- T PURHEY-For sale on reasonable terms a valqable house and lot in liarpurhey. The lot consists of about an acre and a half of good land. Also' Re good bearing orchard and a first-class well of pure water, a barn, stable, driving shed and woodrshed and other conventences.1 Within about 1 mile of Seaforth, and it is connected with a good sidewalk ta the town, , This is a good - place of residence for a retired farmer. For par- ticulars apply to the proprietor On the premises. PETER O'CONNELL.. 724x4 QOOD PIGS -The undersigned will keep during the present season at his farm near Rodger - vine in the township of Usbcme, two thorough bredBerksiiire Boars. They are both from Mc- Arthur'hcrd, the celebrated pig breeder of Lobo. They are not of kin. Terms -$1 per sow with the privilege of returning if nec,essary. WILLIAM ELDER. 721 FARM FOR SALE -Valuable ferns of 100 acres for sale in the township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron, being Lot No 4, Concession 10, H. B. S., about 75 acres cleared and the remain- der in good hardwood , bush. ' Soil clay aloam. Four and a half miles from the thriving town of Hensall, 8 from Seaforth and 10 from Exeter. There is on the premises a good barn 49x56, with stables below. A comfortable dwelling 18x26. A young orchard of over 5() 'choice young fruit trees. For particulars apply to JAMES BURNS, Greenbank P. 0.,putario County. 724A FARM IN HAY FOR SALE. -For sale Lot 28, Coneessien 7, Hay, coetaining 100 acres, 57 of e bleb are &car ed and in a god state' of culti- vation. The balnnee is well timbered. There are good en tbui:dir ge, end a trick house with good cellar ; alto a young orchard. ThEre are 10 acres of fall wiriest sown. It is well sitnatod for schools, churches and markets'end will be sold on very easy terms. Apply to DAVID RIFE, Hills Green P. 0. JOSEPH trIFE, Proprietor. 719 FA.RM FOR SALE. -One hundred acres, more or less, Lot 19, Concession 2, Stanley, County of Huron, within 2 miles of Brueefield, and 2 of Lot dn, Enron & Bruce Railroad, and 6 of Clin- ton. Ninety acres cleared, 10 of hardwood bush, soil c'ay loam, in a high state of cultivation, well watered. gc °dbrick house 26x36, frame barn 86x 56, frame shed 26x80. Apple, pear, and peach orchard of 4 acres in good bearing. Terms reason- able. For ferther particulars apnly to the pro- prietor on the premises or to Brucefield P. 0. WM, CALL ANDER. 717 _ - - - FARM TO -RENT-To rent Lot No. 21, Hayfield • Road, Stanley, containing 125 acres, 100 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultiVa- ton. There is a new bink -barn, comfortable house anel other outbuildings. as within three roiles.of the village of Brucefield and is conven- ient to On -aches and schools. Will be leased for about 5 -S-ears. There are 13 acres of fall wheat sown, and about 36 sres seeded to grass. There is a good orchard. Apply on the premises to the proprietors, R. andA. McKENZIE. 721 Q UFFOLK PIG -Samuel Bennie has purchased " iron the celebrated pig breeder, McArthur of Lobo, athoroughbred feciffolk Boar pig, which he will keep for the improvement of stock at his saw millon the 9th Concession of the township of Hay. This pig is a splendid animal. He took third prize at the Pr ovincial Exhibition over a large number of other good animals and first prize at the Zurich Show Terms - payable at the time of service with the privilege of returning if neceasary. SAMUEL RANNLE, Proprietor. 722 PLOWS! PLOWS I PLOWS I The beet selected stock of Plows in the! County is at 1 0. C. WILLSON'S AGRICULTURAL IMPUMINT EMPORIUM, Main Street., Seaforth. The following popular makes are now in stock: Massie's No. 13 Thistle Gutter; Carter, Smith d; Co.'s Three Rod -beam No. 40 Chilled .Plow; the Genti,ine Americam.South, Bend Oliver No. 40 Chilled Plow,- the Brantford Champion 0hilled Plow; Wat- son's Wrought Iron -beam No. 40 Chilled Plow ; the Ho. 10 amd several different styles of the Hill 'pattern general pwrpose Flows: also, the Francistown No. 13 Rows. The above Plows are from first-class ,makers, and will be sold cheap for cash or on short credit. In GANG PLOWS I keep the Port Perry, which is now acknowledged to be the best and most reliable plow in the raarket. Price $20 cash, or $22 on time. STRAW CUTTERS, ROOT CUTTERS, HORSE- POWERS, SAWING MACHINES, and all kinds of implements belonging to the business. Now is the time to get a good churn, and the BLANCHARD is the acknowledged leader of the dairy. See them before buying any other. SEWING MACHINES. A full stock of the following leading maChines : WANZER 0 WANZER F WILSON Band LOUISE Family Machines; the WANZER D and E for tailors and light' manufacturing. These are all reliable machines, and parties purchasing are sure of getting satisfastion and good value for their money. A lot of good second-hand machines CEL hand, and will be sold from $5 to $15 each. Machines repaired on the shortest uetice. Needles, oils and all kinds of repairs co hand. 0. C. WILLSON,'Main-St., Seaforth, FARM IN IIII3BERT FOR SALE—TOT sale, Lot No. . 22, Concession 12, Hibbert, coneaining 100 acres, abodt 50 acres cleared, well fenced, mostly underdrained and free fronastumps ; the balance is well timbered with hardwood. About 13 acres of fall wheat sown. There is a comfortable house, a good hank barn with stabling underneath, and other necessary buildings. A splendid orchard of hhe choicest fruit trees. . There is -plenty of living water. It is within 6 miles of Hersall on . the tireat Western Beltway, 9 from Dublin and 12 from Seaforth on the Grand Trunk. Good gravel roads leading to each place. This is one of the best farms- in the Township, and will be sold cheap as the proprietor wants to retire. Apply on the premises or to Cromarty P. 0. DUNCAN STEWART. 721x1 . - s -FARM TO itesior-To rent for a term of years, Lot No. 8, Concession 2, Hullet, containing 100 acres, tdi cleared and in e good state of cultiva- tion,- Brick house with all necessary :con- veniences, two frame barns, stable and ' shed, a young bearing orchard, four wells and plenty of firewood. This 1' about as good a farm as . there is in the township, and is convenient to schools, churches, markets and ,post office, and is within five miles of Seaforth and 9 -re same from Clintons with a gravel road leadingete each place_ There are 15 acres of fall wheat and 12.acres fall plowed, the balance is in grass. Apply on - the premises or to A. WALKER, Constance P. 0.. 721 IMPORTANT NOTICES. RoOMS TO LET-Foualarge rooms to let over Killeyan &*, Ryan's Liquor Store. Apply- to Tilos. D. RYAN. 723 EAVY DRAUGHT COLT FOR SALE -For 1- sale, a two year .old heavy Draught Gelding, sired by an Imported horse, and weighs 1,300 pounds. Well broke to harness and perfectly sound. Will be sold cheap as the owner has too many horses. ApplY on Lot 1, Concession 2 Grey, or to Brussels P. 0. DUNCA_N McLAUGH- LIN 723x4 HOTEL FOR SALE. -Mr. Carmichael offers for salethe Mansic n Hotel, seaforth. on easy terms. This is a three story first-class brick toSilding, ceremodione, tad most con-veniently ecarstructed for commercial purpoees, and the best stand in the country. ROIST. CARMICHAEL. 72.5e4 AUCTIONEERS. P. BRINE, Licenced auctioneer for the " • County of' Huron. Salea attended in all parts of the County. All orders left at the Ex- posixon Office will be nromptlyattended to. CR. COOPER, Brussels, Coanty Auctioneer. • Sales of all descriptions promptly at- tended in any part of the county on reasonable t erma. Orden.; left at the °flicr. of the Hutton E xposixon, or ddlEESed to BliaSSDIS, Will receive prompt attention LEGAL. Q ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Banisters, Solid- • -d tors, &co Goderich, Ontario. -J. T. 43arrow. m.Proudfoot. 686 AMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Baeristers, Solioiters in Chancery, Oce.. Goddhiel, Ont - M. C. Cameron, Q. 0., Philip Bolt, M. G. Cam. eron. 606 TT W. C. MEYER, Barrister and Attorney at 4--1-• Law, Solicitor in Chancery. CommissiOner Thr taking affide,vita in the Province of Manitoba. Solicitor for the Bank of Hamilton, liVinghana. _Private funds to loan a t di to 61 per cent. 688 Tkr ENSON & MEYER, Barristers and Attorney at Law,Solieitora in Chancery andInsolveney Conveyancers, Notaries Public, etc. Offices -See torthandErnssels. $28,0oo of Private Funds to inves t at oncs,at Eight percent. Interest,payable yes rls Gemini Bracer for taking Affidavits for nec in the Courts of Manitoba. JAIL fl. B1111110111. U.W. O M1XXES• The above firm has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due the firm to be paid to Mr. Benson who will Pay all Habil. ities. JAMES BENSON. Nov. 27, 1876. H. W. C. MEYER. NICOAUCHEY & HOLMESTED, LAW, CHANCERY, AND CONVEYANCING OFFICE, Scott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. -gOLICITORS for tbe Consolidated Brink #.1f " Canada and the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Seaforth. Fru -mane Town and Village Property bought and gold. Money (private fainds)loaned on mortgage se- coritieitt„ at reasonable rates of interest. Charges moderate. Money invested for private persons upon the best mortgage securities, without anyexpanse to the lender. S. G. McCAUGIIEY, M. A. F. HOLMESTED c. KILLORAN ?sc. RYAN Have always on hand the Lorgest and ,Ifinest Stock of TEAS, SUGARS, TOBACCOS and GENERAL GROCERMS to be found. in the County of El) Huron. The Proviaion Department is always stocked with everything usually MI found in a first-class grocery. In Crockery we have 0 GRANITE SETS IN WHEAT, CENTENNIAL and ST. JOHN'S WARE, PORCELAIN WARE, CHINA SETS, Otc. Glass Sets in all Varieties, Lamps, Chimneys, &e. ITI WINES AND LIQUORS of every description, the very best in the ertarket ; it< d daily expected and new coneigereents from our resident buyer in France, M. GROSSE, III , BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER VERY LOW. 0 A LEXANDERDEEGLTTY, Lieen-ed Auction- 41- eer,MeKillop. Special .attention waren to sales oft Leaded Property, Farni Stook end Implements. All orders bit with the under- signed at Walton P. O., ar Lot 14, con- eession 14, will be promptly attended to. Sale bills, notes aud stamps furnished St required. ALEX. DF.LGETTY, Walton, 632 , We are Agents ranted. pure. r for the Celebrated mARsALA Sacramental Wines -was.. 0 KILLORAN & RYAN. CURE YOUR CIDER I We have just received FRESH a compiete stock of ingredients Cider, which will make it bright, and retain its flavor and sweetness proper time, according to our directions. (I) for curing .1 if used in 21 ;71 0 "11 0 E. HICKSON & CO. Farmers' Favorite Stock Feeder, As the success of this Feeder far exceeded our most sanguine expectations, we have great pleasure in again introducing it to all Stock Raisers. All who have uded it speak of it in the highestterms. Horses, Cattle, Calves, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, dec., keep in better condition on less food, It will pay every Farmer to give t a trial In package or quantity, manufactured only by i E. HICKSON & CO., CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. • FULL STOCK PURE DRUGS DYE STUFFS, PATENT Medicines, Perfumers' Hair Oils, Combs, Brushes, FANCY ...IMPS, PIPES, SHOULDER BRACES, &C. E. HICKSON & CO. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 .N ew Store! New Goods! N ew Prices! J. MCLOUGHLIN, Has,much pleasure in announcing that his New Store, in Whitney's Block,.is now in full blast, and Stock complete, with evefything New and Freeh for the Fall and Witater Trade. Dry Goode, Fancy Goods of all kinds, Wools of all kinds, Yarn, Hats and Caps, and a host of Knickknacks too numerous to mention. A FRESH STOCK OF CHOICE GROCERIES. . J. McL UGHLIN extends a cordial invitation to the inhabitants of Sea - forth and susfrouuding country to give him a call and examine his stock, as he hopes by clo4e attention to business and keeping his atock always assorted with the Newest oods, and offering them at such low prices as will ensure a,speedy sale, he will be able to secure a, portion of the public patronage, MILLINERY. The Ladies wiU find the Millinery Department No, 1, and in charge of MISS MaLAREN, who will spare no pains to please. His motto is Small Profits, Quick Sales and Ready Money. Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. Children will meive particular attention, and as good mane as grown persona. . J. McLOUGHLIN, Seaforth. ANCHOR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS Sail Every Saturday from NEW YORK and GLASGOW (via Londonderry) and LONDON Direct. TICKETS for Liverpool, Londonderry, GIss- no w, and ell parts of Europe. Fares as low as any other first-elass line. P repaid Passage Certificates issued to persona wis hing to bring out their friends. T 1 Pa esenger accommodation of Anchor Line Ste arners are ansurpaseecl for elegance and com- fort.k Applyto S. DICKSON, 693 At the Post Office, Seaforth London, Huron and Bruce. Gallen NORTH— Express. A. M. London depart... -.7 40 ..... 8 40 Exeter 8 52 Bengali s 9 05 Kippen 9 11 Brucefteld 9 21 Clinton 9 89 Londesboro. 9 58 Blyth .1006 Balgrave . .10 24 Wingliam, arrive „ ..10 45 -GOING _SOUTH— Mail. A. M. Winghexa, depart. ... 7 00 Belgrave 7 18 Blyth.- .... 7 35 Londesboro ...... 7 44 Clinton 8 02 Brueerield 8 20 Kippen .... . ... 8 130 8 86 Exeter. 8 52 Centralia9 02 London, arrive10 05 Mail. Express. P.M,. P. M. 220 625 025 728 388 740 852, 758 857 759 407 -808 423 825 441 845 450 852 606 909 525 1425 Expreas. Express P.M P.M. 25T 620 8-05 688 828 656 888 704 864 724 407 748 415 782 420.806 482 825 442 842 585 10 10 Grand Trunk Railway. Trainsleave Seaforth and Clinton Statione as :UTWE:W OEST— BRANORTH. CLINTON.. Exprees ..... .....217 P. IL 240 P. Ma Express ..... . ....8.65 P. M. - 9:15 P.m. Mixed Train......9:16 A.M. 10:00 A.M Mixed Train.......5:40 P. M. 6:15 I'. IC GOING 'EAST— BILL10220.CLINTON. Express ..........7S50 A M. 7:80 A.11. Express Train.....1:10 P. M. 12:45 P. M. Mixed Train-- .4:46 P. M. 415 P. 31. Mixed Train.. . .10:50 A.M. 10:00 4.31. ! Great 'Western RallwaY• , Trains leave Brussels station, north and gentle 1 1168 1112derIN: 30G NORTH. GOING WITS. Mixed .....-9:45 A. M. Asoom. -....6:50 L.M. Accom..... -287 P. M. Accom......12.18 P. X Aecom.... ,....9:15,13. M. Mixed...s, a -.8;00 P. M