The Huron Expositor, 1885-12-04, Page 7DECEMBER 4 1885
Household Hints.
Orange *ilia C000a1114'.-Three peeled
a Make alternate layers of
e slicesasugar ami grated cocoanut
a glass dish js-filled, having grated
tiamni.ntlt on top; pour orange juice over
the top to run through the layers.
F4ed. Meat Cakes --Chop lean raw
meat as you would for sausage'any
`meat may be used, but beef is best.
Season with *salt, pepper and onions,
hape into flat cakes, dip the *cakes in
gg and bread crumbe, and fry in. drip -
Drain on &strainer; have ready
a Irish of nicely mashed potatoes, on
which pat your meat cakes and serve.
Italian Orange Ice Cream. -One pint
and a half best cream, twelve ounces of
white pulverized sugar, the juice of six
oranges, two tea,spoonfuls of oranga ex-
tract, thea yolks of eight eggs; and a
eh of salt. Mix in a porcelain lined
in and stir over the fire until it begins
to thicken ; drain through a hair sieve
into the freezer and finish.
Parmip ,Stew. -Three slices of salt
pork, boilt-one hour and a hall; scrape
Eve large parsnips, cut in quarters
lengthwise, add to the pork, and let
boil one-half, hour, then add a few 'pota-
toes, and let all boil together until, the
potatoes are soft, the fluid in the kettle
should be about a cupful when ready to
takeoff.
Orange Stuffle.-Peel and slice six
oranges, put- in a glass dish a. layer of
oranges, then one of sugar, and so on
until all the oranges are used, and let
stand two hours; make a soft-boiled
custard of the yellss of three eggs, a
• pint of milk, sugar to taste,withgrat-
Jag of orange peel for flavor, and pour
over the oranges when cool enough not
to break the dish. Beat the whites of
the eggs to a stiff froth, sweeten to
taste and pear over the top. Serve cold.
French Rolls. -One and one-half pints
of milk, one-half -pint of yeast, one-
quarter of a pint of warm water, one-
half ounce of salt, two ounces of butter,
flour enough to make a thick batter.
Manner of mixing Take the milk and
let it get quite warm, but not hot;
stir into it the yeast; and add enough
flour to make a thick batter. Put it
into a pan, covering it over, and. keep it
in a warm place. When it has risen as
high as it will,add the warm water, but-
ter, salt, and enough -lour to make your
dough not too stiff. Let it stand for
three-quarters of an hour and it will be
ready.to make into rolls. Let the rolls
a stand awhile covered over with a clean
cloth, and then bake in a g:uick oven.
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in the sap.
powerless
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if you are
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a nice ciresa,
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st shades,
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e style a.nd
rices right.
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Lfld F-ullingi
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ar as possible,
THExt, and as-
rorking order'
7anted.
ER MILLS..
lON,
Proprietor.
E;711"
'7' CURE,
are for that
aint,
iS preparation,
iotice of sever4
xe best obtain -
:hearty appro--
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ttie.
aerts
rGcusir,
et, Seaforth..
.g.NSE0
1•11:OFFICE-i-.
:EcnitREO,
finish with a big flesh brush. There are
very, Nw persons who cannot Ulm such
a bath with pleasure as well as profit.
One does not need the Atlantic Ocean or
even a, river to get the benefit of abath.
A wash basin, a broad, flat pan to stand
in and two cans or jugs of water,h t and
cold will answer every purpose. The
effect of the hot followed by t e cold is
very curious. I have the pleasure of
knowing a lady who found it so good for
her ailments, that she tried it on her
plants. A fading fern revived at once
to vigorous life. Try it for rheumatism
and neuralgia. ,Try it for any maladies,
you may have. It is good for a local
application, but generally treatment is
best in a case if you can compass it.
Make the whole body more alive, and
every part will feel the benefit -besides
life flows where it is most needed. A
good invigorating bath removes local
congestions and distributes as well as
increases the forces of health. ---Herald
of Health. '
'
-GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
EPPS'S COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
e
"By a thorough knowledge of the natural lame
which govern the operations of digestion and nu-
trition, and by a careful application of the fine
properties•of well selected Cocoa? Mr. Epps has
provided our breakfast tables with. a delicately
-flavored beverage which may save us many doc-
tors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such
artieles of diet that a constitution may be gradu-
ally built up until strong enough to resist every
tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle mala-
dies 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 ploperly nourish-
ed frame." -Civil Service Gazette. Made simply
with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets
by grocer, labelled thus-" JAMES EPPS & Co.,
lIonueopathic Chemists, London England." Sole
agent for Canada, (1. E. Col4on, liontreal. 884-52
. Exercise.
Gentle exercise only is to be taken.
But do not Walk a block or two and
then go into the vitiated air of- a store.
Shopping is not conducive to shattered.
nerves. Driving is an - effective means
to those who have horses for helping
weak and nervous :persons, but those -
who are not so fortuftate as to possess a
carriage may find a fair substitute in a
street -car ride to any -weIl-kept public
park and a saunter in the pleasant paths.
The sight of the budding trees and
shrubs and the song of the birds will -re-
lieve and Cheer the weary body and
mind. Be careful not to become fatigued.
-So many warrien who wish to overcome
their nervousness by the inhalation of
fresh air aid by exercise over -do the
matter, and their last state is almost
worse than: the first. They walk until
completely • tired_ out, and return home
exhausted, having received, no benefit,
and then resolve that exercise is a de-
lusion and a snare. A gentlewoman
who was suffering from a complication
of troubles Which induced extreme ner-
vousness, bat which were not of a sort
to confine her to her bed, came to the
-city for treatment by one of our cele-
brated. specialists. She had insomnia;
could .only sleep ander the influence of
chloral; was unable to take any e3ter-
cise in the open air. The patient declar-
ed that it :was impossible for her to
wal•k. She could scarcely move about
the house.. The doctor, hawever, told
her she Must go out and walk if it were
only one block, but she must not tire
• herself. This advice was followed re-
luctantly. The first day tato blocks were
.accomplished; the second twice the dis-
tance.; at the end of a week the patient
found no difficulty in walking half a,
mile in the park, after riding thither in
the horse -cars. The regular exercise
soon enabled the sufferer to sleep well,
and her general health was re-estab-
lished.
Christian Heroism.
It may be that the too great promin-
ence given to the softer sides is one
reason why many young men hold. aloof
from the cause of Christ It may not
be the want of manliness on their part
after all -it may be because they have
not had sufficiently brought before them
the manliness of Christ ancl the supreme
need of strength and courage on the part
of His followers. Here . is where much
of the strength of the "Salvation Army"
lies. We may object to their methods;
but their spirit is what we all need. We
who preach the truth ought to appeal
more than we do to the heroic and
soldierly and noble spirit of self-saerifice
in redeemed human nature; and our peo-
ple; our young people especially ,ought
to respond. "Ye that are men, • now-
-serve him against unnumbered foes."
We need not ask our young friends to
put on uniform, but we do ask them in
Jesus' name to show the same spirit
vsthich leads so many in the _Salvation
Army to Vrave the scorn of those who
despise Christ and mock at all that is
holy. We'd° ask them to take their
stand as followers of Christ, whatever
their companions may say, and however
much any craven spirit there may be in
them may try to hinder them. We ask
them to sacrifice their laziness and love
of ease, their selfishness, whatever there
may be that hinders them from joining
themselves to Him who is the Grandest
Hero of all history. Come, and confess
Christ, and take a share in the great
enterprise of helping in the name • of
Jesus to save men, women and children
from their sinS !-Rev. J. Munro Gibson,
D. D.
A Good and Cheap Rem.edy.
The aged, the feeble invalids who
shrink from cold, the weak -hearted,
whose fingers get cold and bloodless after
a ccad bath -all these can conquer the
enemy by a bit of strategy. Have a basin
of hot water as 'well as one of cold.
Wash all over with the hot water, as hot
as you can bear it. Then, with the
whole body in a glow, a quick dash of or
plunge into the cold water will be de-
lightful. Don't prolong it, but keep up
the reaction which sets in imrnedia:tely
by a vigorous rubbing from head to foot
with a rough towel. It is not lbad to
Holloway's Pills
are the medicine most in repute for curing the
multifarious maladies which beset mankind
when dr, sultry weather suddenly gives place
to chilly, drenching days. In fact, these Pills
offer relief evea if they fail of proving an abso-
lute remedy in all the disturbances of digestion,
circulation, and nervous tone which occasionally
oppress a vast portion of the population. Under
the genial, purifying, and strengthening powers
exerted by this excellent medicine the tongue be-
comes clean, the appetite improves, digestion, is
quickened, and assimulation is tendered perfect.
These Pills possess the highly estimable proper-
ty of cleansing the entire mass of blood; which,
in its renovated condition, carries- purity,
strength and vigor to every tissue of the body.
912.52w.
The Decided
beneficial effect of Robinson's Phosphorized
Emulsion in the treatment of female weakness,
and nervous prostration, has given it a wide-
spread reputation, and in every case the story is
the same: My health is so - improved since
using it." "1 am like a new woman," that we
do not hesitate to recommend it to everyone in -
need of a health restorer. 891.52.
esa • eie
Maryland, My Maryland
* * * Pretty wives,
Lovely daughters and -noble men.
My farm lies in a ratherlow and miasmatie
situation, and
My wife I
Who?
Was a very pretty blonde!
Twenty years ago, became
Sallow!
Hollow-eyed!
Withered and aged
Before her time, from
Malarial vapors! •
Though he made no partionlar complaint, not
being of the grumpy kind, yet, causing me great
uneasiness.
A short time ago I purchased
Your remedy
• For one of the children,who had a very severe
attack of
Biliousness!
And it occurred to me that the remedy might
help my wife, as I found that our little girl mesa
recovery had
Lost!
Her sallowness!
And looked as fresh as
Well the story. is soon told.
My wife, •
To -day, has gained her old -tithe beauty with
compound interest, and in now as handsome a
matron (if 1 de say it myself(as can bs found- in
this county, which is noted for pretty women.
And I have only
' Hop Bitters to thankfor it.
The dear creature just looked over my shoul-
der, and says E " can.fiatter equal to the days of
our courtship," and that reminds me ..there
might be
More pretty wives
.-
If my brother‘farmers would do as I have
done. -
Hoping you riley long be spared to do good, I
thankfully remain.
•• C. L. Ja.mes.
Beltsvilie,'Prince George Co., Md„
••• May 26th, 18e3.
far None .genuine without a .bunch of green
Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile,
poisonous stuff with -"Hop" or "Hops" in their
name. '.919.52m .
• The Stomach
is -the grand centi al of the living system, the first
organ developed in..anintal life; and the first to
suffer from excesses. Regulate its diseased ac-
tion by Burdock Blood- Bitters, which restores
health to the stomach, bowels, liver, kidneys
and blood. 857.52.2w.
‘a new -blown daisy.
in ul
Spe
dyspe
the
Wlso
. - •
I
-
7
• nee In such sinuous fare, use McGregor's
• Cute, a sure and effectual remedy for
a; constipation, and all -itffections of
mach and liver. Sold by Lumsden &
, druggists, Seaferth. Trial bottles free.
*se. ,
McGregor & Parke,
of Hat 1lton, Ont., are the manufacturers of the
grea st/healing and purlingicompound known
for, • res, burns'cuts, scads, halt rheum, frUst
bites, tc. It iscalled McGregor & Parke's Car-
bolic erate. Be sure and get the genuine Mc -
Grego & Parke's Carbolic Cerate gold by Lums-
den & Wilson, druggists, Seaforth at 26 cents a
box. 912.52w.
sre
LIat opal Pills are the favotite purgative and
tib• lious medicine ; they are mild and thor-
ough •857.52m.
Wo s often destroy chlldri n, but Freeman's
Wee Powders destroY worms and expel them•
frdm he system. 857.52m.
te
Hamilton HaprIenings.
; e • es..
Th re is now being manufactured here an arti-
ale fo instantly removing pain of any acute ex-
terns nature, and it is certainly the most perfect
• cure for neuralgia headache toothache and
the ike that has ever been tried. It is called
drug sts. 912.52w.
"o.iwFluid Lightning from the rapid manner in which
it ac s, and is manufactured by McGregor &
Park Sold in Seaforth by Luinsden & Wilson,
• •
Consumption Cured.
4iIoId physician,retired from practice, having
hat aced in his hands by an East India mis-
eionaty the formula of a simple vegetable remedy
for t e speedy and permanent cure of Consump-
tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat
and ung affections, also a positive and radical
cure or Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com-
, after having tested its wonderful cura-
tive t,owers in thousands Of cases, has felt it his
duty to make it known to his suffering fellows.
Actu ted by this motive and a desire to relieve
humin suffering, I will send free of chargo, to
all w o desire it, this recipe, in German, French
or English, with full directions for prepaking
• and sing. Sent by mail by addressing with
stains, naming this paper, W. A. _NOYES, 149
Pow ;r's Block, Rochester, N. Y. 938-25.eow
Bronchitis.
Bronchitis•comcs from adds and irritations of
the throat; hoarseness, cough and sore throat
are its characteristics, These troubles may be
remedied by a timely use of Hagyard's Pectoral
Balsam. 857.52.2w.
-11"411"-i-
• You Invite Disease
-ivhen you neglect a regular action of the bowels,
and incurable disease may result. Regulate the
bowels and the entire system . with Btirdonk
Blood Bitters, which acts upon' the bowels,
etomach, liver and bleed. 857:5•2.2w.,.
• . • Frost Bites
or chilblains require similar treatment to a burn.
There is no better. remedy for either tban• Hage
yard's .Yellow Oil, the well-known • household
remedy for pain, rheumatism, and all ithflamme=
tOry complaints. 857.52.2w.
.
Kidney Complaint.
Much is blamed upon the kidneys when people
are ill and suffer from weak and painfulhack,
etc. - If. you regulate the liver and blood with
Burdock- Blood Bitters . the. kidneys will soon
resume a right action. Burdock Blood Bitters
cleanses the .whole system, kidneys ineluded..
857.52.2w.
A Handy Relief
for pains, -aches and accidental injuries is an
almost universal requirement. Such .a ready
remedy is best found in Hagyard's Yellow Oil,'
that cares rhemnatism, sore throat, colds, and
all pain, lameness and soreness, whether internal
or external: 857.52.2w."
• • •
To Remove Dandruff. -Cleanse" the scalp with
Prof. Low -'6 Magic Sulphur Soap. A delightful
medicated soap for the toilet. 857.52m.i
. •
A Crying Evil.,--Ch&lren are often fretful and,
ill when worms are the cause. Dr. Low's .Worm
Syrup safely expels all worms. 857.52m. -
LEGAL.
T. . BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, be Office -
e) Rooms formerly occupied by Carroll &
Die on, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard-
ware • Store, Main Street, Seaforth. Goderich
Agen CAMERON; HOLT & CAMERON, 870
RROW'& PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Sobel-
Vir tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. Geenow,
WM. ROUDFOOT. 686
"Du J. HAYS, Solicitor) Am. Private Money to
De. jlend at lowest rates of interest. Office -
Corn r of Square and West Street, Goderich. 774
M.
• CAME
licito
son's
"What Say You to a Piece of'
Roast Beef' and Mustard?"
Well, there is much to be said. The question
being asked of the banqueter at the average
boarding house, calls up reminiscencesuf close
contiguity to the horns, and beefsteak three cuts
south thereof. He, of course, will pass, unless it
occurs to himthat he needs ahinge for his trunk.
Should there be any suffering, the effects of an
IERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
olicitors in Chancery, Ste., Goderich, Ont.
CAMERON, Q. C., PIMP HOLT, M. G.
ON. • • •
506
el E. DANCEY, late with Cameron,
olt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister, So -
Conveyancer, &c. Money to loan. • Ben-
d Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786
NING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors,
Conveyancers, &c. Solicitors for the Bank
nston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan.
Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. ,
G, JAMES SCOTT. ••781
of Jo
Offic
Ma.
HOLMESTED, successor to the late firm of
. • McCaughey & Holmested, Barrister, So-
licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for
the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend.
Farm -for sale. Office in Scott's Block, Main
Stree Seaforth. • • I
per c
of re
time.
Seafo
MONEY TO LOAN.
NEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 per
cent. Interest payable half yearly, or
nt. yearly, with the privilege to borrower
ying part of the principal money at any
Apply to F. 'HOLMESTED, Birister,
h.
850
DENTISTRY.
MAR,
ID. S.'oronto. . All operations
T
and M. R. C. .D., of
• fIe guaranteed. • Anasthe ics of all
• -1. - - kinds administered. Siecialties=
-Go] 1 Fillitig and Perfect ( Fifth g Plates.
Town patients will please make enagments
a da or two previous to having the opera.
tionerformed. • RH' Remember the place, in
the r oms formerly occupied by C. Caitwright,
up-st irs in Cady's Block, oppOsite the Co mer -
Mal I otel, Seafortha . 874
WATSO, '
DNTIST, Faculty Gold Medallist and College
Gold Medallist,Toronto.School of Dentistry.
Roca' s over Johnsons' Hardware, MainStreet,
Seaforth. a911
MEDICAL
Surg
.day
S. ELLITT & GUN -34T, Bruc field, Licen-
tiates Royal College of Plvsicians and
ons, Edinburgh. At Seaforth every Satur-
fternoon. Office,--litoyal Hot . 930.
(.1-anS:liciprgoeiconA,Accoueheur
and residence, that lately occupied
chison, Auburn.
M., Physi-
&c. Office
T Dr. Hut -
781
T et SCOTT, M. D., &c., Physician'Surgeon,
. and Accoucher, Seaforth, Ont. Office and
residence South side of Goderich street, Second
Door east -of the PreabYterian Church. 842
i•
RW. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , C. M., Member
e of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
&c., Seaforth, Onterio. Office and residence
same as occupied b Dr. Vercoe.. • -848
DR. MACKID, (late of Lucknow) Graduate Of
Toronto University, and Member of the
College of Physicians and Surgeons of, Ontario.
Of& e in Cady's Block. R-esidence, John Street,
first door east of English Church Parsonage,
Seaforth, Ontario'. •- • 894
EYE, EAR AND THROAT.
• DR. GEO. S. RYERSON,
L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. E.; Lecturer on the Eye,
Earl and Throat, Trinity- Mediaal College, Toron-
to, nd Surgeon to the Mercer Eye and Ear In-
firn ary. Late Clinical Assistant Royal London
Op thalnilic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central
Th •at d Ear Hospital.
3i 7 Church Street, Toronto.
CONSCIZNTIOU-S
• DRUGGISTS,,
Aurora Quick Train Watch.
1
The
SOL
vv
Best Yet.
ONLY BY
OUNTER,
SEAF RTH, ONT.
This Company m mifactures a complete line
of full plate atehes, from ordinary to the
finest grades, for 1 classes of watch wearers.
They are all made 'th quick train, and are es-
pecially adapted fo railroad and all ordinary and
severe service. All made dust proof, have the
perfect safety pinio , which prevents damage to.
parts m case of mai spring breakage, and John-
son's patent attach' ent to _regulate pins, which
previthts hairsprin from catching; an important
improvement contr lled by this Company The
stem-winding parts are made strong and durable,
guaranteed as safe, more conV,enient and service-
able than the key Indere. The extra fine grades
are Ina& in stem ind only. Every watch 18
warped by speci 1 certificate, which the pur-
chas r receives fro the Company's Agent. The
nuthber of Jewels i 'each watch (which is en -
gra ed thereon) dicates the quality; pur-
ch ets observing is are sure to receive the
qua ity they call or, The larger- number of
Jewels in the bed r grades also represents the
flnl8h, fine adjustm nt, and care in manufacture,
whicih produces mo e accurate time and longer
se ice. The quali les are divided as follows:
011DENARY.- o grades are made of this
quality, -engraved 'Aurora Watch Co., 7
Jeviels." " Auroia Vetch Co., 11 Jewels."
DIUMe---Four grades of this. quality are
11(1 e, --two in Gil Finish, engraved: "Aurora
Watch Co.; 11 Jew ls, Extra." • Aurora Watch
Co., 15 Jewels," an two in Nickel, finely finish,
ed engraved ; "A rora Watch Co., 11 Jewels."
"Aurora_Voch C , 15 Jeveels."
NE.
Fi e Gilt Finish a es of this quality,-ene in
d one in Nickel, engraved :
" urota Watch 0., 15 Jewels, adjusted."
XTRA FINE. wo grades of this quality, -
one in Fine Gilt an oee in Fine Nickel, engrav-
ju ted, Aurora, Illi oies.°"" 16 Ruby -Jewels, ad -
ed " Au' ora Wa •
Remember Cou Seaforth, is the only
pl e in tne Count where these watches .can be
-WE W06,13----7
rec mniend for DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION and
kin red diseases, the us.e of MALTOPEPSYN.
Fo Consumption and all wasting diseases the
use of MORSE'S CARBOLATED NORWEGIAN
CO LIVER OIL„! For teething infants and
per ous troubles, the use of - GLYCEROLE OF
CE ERY COMPOUND (containing no opium.)
Yorobably ask why we recommend these
ten dies !
I is because we know them to be -reliable
ren ediea, , endorsed by leading physicians
thr u hont the Dominion, for the cure of specific
dis asos, and not claiming to cure everything.
Als ebecausethey have the exact formula printed
on ech bottle label;thereby enabling the pur-
ch er to know just what he is taking.
he time is rapidly approaching when intern-
ge t peciple will refuse to take quack cure-alls,
the ingredients of which are kept secret, but will
ins st upon knowing just what they are taking..
We would also inform any who may notyet be
aw. re by actual trial of the superiority of our
" OYAL GLYCERATED BALSAM OF FIR,"
in 4uring coughs,Colds, Bronchitis, Sore Throat'
Incipient !Consumption, &c. &c., that this rell-
abl remedy can now b'e procured from every
de ler in the County of Huron, and although not
ads ertised outside our own County, .entirely
ow ng to its own merits, we have already receiv-
ed •rders from the most distant partd of
Do -
mi ion, if afflicted give it a trial, price 50 cents
pe bottle wholesale and -retail by
LUMSDEN & WILSON,
Manufacturers,
• Seaforth, Ontario.
925-52
M. R. COUNT/ER,
actical Watchmaker and Jeweller.
THE
10 MILLS,
SE FORTH.
The above mills ha e now been thoroughly re-
built jon the enmplete _
•
UNCARIAN ROLLER PROCESS.
-
The Mill and S rehouse Buildings have been
and new machinery applied
HE LATEST IMPROVED ROLLS
lour Dr
irom the best -Ma ufacturing Firms have been
put in, and everytl ing necessary added to enable
her to turn out flo r .-
ISECON
n the Dominion. The facilities for NrecEeiving
rain from farmer and for elevating and shipping
cke
extnoitt\vvebiaoeladsotaeddkeeeinnntof roc rnss iav tfarmers'e 1 improved.ytherrate
taaecosi Grain00buweighed,sheeaint
r hour, by the ork of two men. •
LARGE FEED STONE
FOR--
ilCUSTO CHOPPING
Has been put in, a d the necessary machinery for
handling chop and coarse grains.
A good shed has been erected, so that wagons
can be unloaded a d reloaded under cover.
ti
eatly enlarged,
roughqut.
AND-
ssing Machines
CROSS -CUT SAWS
-AND-
hopping Axes!
Just receiied a large stock of the
mproved Champion" and "Lance
Toth" Crass -Cot Saws (Shurley &
Dietrich make).
_Chopping Axes in a variety of pat-
terns..
A large stock of Cattle Chains, Rope
Halters, Grain. Scoops, Measures, Ma-
nure Forks, Hay Knives, Improved
Safety Tubular Lanterns, Hardware,
Glass, Putty,. Paints and Oils at lowest
_
prices.
WHEAT EXCHANGES
• Promp tly attended to, and
FE-1ST-1ASS HOLLER FLOUR-
., GUA ANTEEO.
O T3ST IVI M -1M M JJ
Chopped satisf acidly and without delay.
ROLLER LOUR,
BRAN, SHORTS,
• A d all kinds of
CHOPPED FEED
Con ritlyinn hand.
HigheSt M rket Price Paid in
Cash for any Quantity of
Wheat.
APPL BARRELS
AND-
COAR E AD LAO SALT
F 0 R SALE.
Only first-class
to attend bustom
farmers and gener
nd obliging men will be kept
rs. The liberal patronge of
trade respectfully solicited.
W. OGILVIE & c3,
i• •
T. 0.!KEIYIP,
• PROPRIETORS.
anager.
STO
pp _Am
HITNEY'S
E HOUSE,
AND S E OUR LINES OF
OAL HEATERS.
‘TH
ROYAL
e Leading Rou d• Base Burner in four size's,
Dottble Uaters and with Ovens.
The Royal Peninsular
s the 1iand6omest Square Base Burner made,
Doi 't fail to see it.
full line of all kinds of
VSibod & Coal Cooks,
No tree:Me to show them.
Come one, Come all, and get Bargains.
BARGAINS IN
MPS, WIRY. TI1 E,
AIVIERICAN% AND CANADIAN
COAL OIL ALWAYS ON HAND
931"
SEAFORTH AGENCY FOR BUCK'
CELEBRATED
" R./MEIN T ROME "
Single and Double Heater Coal Stoves,
with the genuine duplex grate, the
•
heaviest, handsomest and. finest finished
line'of stoves in Canada.
Jobbing and Repairing inaTin, Cop-
per and Sheet Iron work promptly at-
tended to:
MRS. JOHN KIDD,
MAIN STREET, SE AFORTH.
THE SEAFORTH
'WOOLLEN MILLS,
The only WOollen Mill in Canada awarded a
Medal. at, •the Antwerp Exposition. Also Meda
and Diploma at the ,Dominion and Provincial
Exhibitions for best assortment of Woollen
Goods, over all competitors, 1885. For sale
heap
Heavy All -Wool Tweeds,
Union TWeeds,
Fine Tweeds,
eavy All,Wool Blankets,
Woollen Sheeting,
Best Horse Blankets
in the market.
All -Wool Flannel, Union Flannel, Check and
Plain; Underclothing, Hosiery, Yarns, Rolls,
Batting, &c. Goods -Made to Order. Carding,
Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, Dyeing, Pressing,
&c. Blankets scoured.
A. a. VanEgmond's Sons.
L. 0. VANEGMOND. W. D. VANVIMOND
St. Julien Restaurant,
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
As the Oyster Season is coming in I am.prepared
to supply parties wishing Oysters in the Can,
Shell or Bulk Oysters, served on the premises in
every style.
Just arrived a choice lot of American Choco-
late and Cream Candy. -
All other varieties kept contantly on hand,
Oranges, Lemons and Fruits of all varieties in
season.
CIGARS! CIGARS!
You can get at the St. Julien Imported and Do•
Mestic Cigars which cannot be surpassed in the
Dominion.
Pipes and Tobaccos of every variety remember
the place opposite Main and 3Iarket-Street.
• _JAS. BiTRGES9, Proprietor.
1
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
_.A_MthJ R S _•
Removed I Removed
G - EQ.- M "CST I 2sT1 G-,
sEAFoRTH;
The Old Established Butcher has removed to
new premises immediately oppositei his Old
Stand, Main Street, Seaforth, 'where he will be
pleased to meet all his old patrons and as many
new ones as may see -fit to favor him with their.
patronage. -
• farRemember the place, between Henderson's
Harness Shop, and McIntyre's Shoe Store, Main
Street, Seaforth.
898
GEORGE
'EWING.
CHRYSTAL & BLACK'
PRACTICAL
BOILER MAKERS.>
MILE Subscribers have bought the Tools and • 0
Boiler business lately carried on by the r
Goderich Foundry and Manufacturing Company,
and having had an experience of over eight years
0
he that shop, are now prepared to carry on the
trade in all its branches. 0 •
• Any work entrusted to us will receive prompt
attention. First-class work guaranteed.
• .All kinds of Boilers made and repaired, also
Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron Work, &e., at reason -
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS!
8eaforih lkstatirant.
Now that the season for Oysters has opened, 1
would notify the Public that I can r›erve them
with Oysters either in Shell, Cans or Bulk -none
but the best Baltimore brand kept.
French Bon Bons and the best American and
Canadian Confectionery always on hand. The
best brands of Tobactos andOigare-also in Stock.
Call and 'examine for yourselves. Happy to
serve you. Remember the plaee, next Door to
Reid and Wilson's Hardware Store,
• 1=1... I.. SI4I`TI-1_
PROPRIETOR.
able rates.
• New Salt Pans made and old ones repaired. on
the shortest notice, and at prices that defy com-
petition. e
;•'• CHRYSTAL & BLACK.
I
6ANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
• HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
Paid up Capital, • - -
Rest, -
PRESIDENT, Ho. Wm.
$6„000,040.
' 2,100,000.
Mcnasaaa.
SEAFORTFI BRA.NCII. .
• The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continues to
receive deposits, on which interest is ,allowed on
• the most favorable teOis. -
Drafts on all the principal tOwns and ,eities in
Canada, on Great Britain,- and on the United
States, bought and sold.
Office --First door Sourit of the Commercia
Hotel.
• A. 11. IRELAND, Manager.
• F. 110L1IRSTED, Solicitor •, 639
This great Household Medicine ranks amongst
the leading necessaries of Lite. These famous
Pills purify the Blood, and act most powerfnlly,
yet soothingly, on the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys
and Bowels, giving tone, energy and vigor to
these great Main Springs of Life. They are con-
fidently recommended as a never failing remedy
in all cases where the constitution, from what-
ever .cause, has become impaired on weakened.
They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments
incidental to females of all ages; and as a Gen-
eral Family Medicine are unsurpassed.
IHOLLOWAY S OINTMEN11
Its Searching and Healing " Properties are
known throughout the World. For the cure of-
• Bad Legs, 13a4 Breasts Old Wounds Sores and
Ulcers, it is an infallible remedy. ij effectually
rubbed on the neck mid chest, as sat i into meat.
cnres Sore Throats. Bronchitis, Coughs and
• Colds. For Glandillar Swellings aed!Piles it acts
like a charm. In Gout and Rheumatism, it
never fails to afford relief. Manufactured only
at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 78 New
Oxford Street (late 583 Oxford Street) London;
• andAsold at 1s. 1.10d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d,, 115., 225.,
and -33s. each Box and Pot. Beware of Am-
erican counterfeits,-Pnrchasers should look to
the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address
is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are
spurious 921-52 •
As we have turned our attention particularly
to the manufacturing of the following imple-
ments, the farming community may depend on
getting universal satisfaction, whieh is guaran-
teed : Pitts' Hoiseptheer, from 2 to 6 horse's
power: Strawcutters, reversible gear, very latest .
improvements; Chopping 3Lills or Grain °
ers, latest improved pattern,. will grind from 15
, to 30 bushels per hour; also Root Cutters; Pulp-
ers and Land Rollers at lowest prices and favor-
able terms at the
BRUSSELS FOUNDRY.
CORRESPONDENCE BY MAIL PROMPTLY
A TT EN D E D TO.
WM, R. WILSON,
PROPRIETOR.
63543
CREDITORS' NOTICE. '
TN the matter of the estate of Wm. Blair, late
▪ of the township of Hay, farmer, deceased.
All persons having any claims against the estate
of the said Win. Blair, who died on the 24th day
of May, A. D., 1885, are on or before the 20th
day of January, 1886, to send by post prepaid to
either of the undersigned at Kippen P. O.., their
christian and surnames, addresses and descrip-
tions with full partimilars of their claims, a state-
ment of their acedunts and nature of securities
(if any) held by them and in default thereof,
they will be 'peremptorily excluded from partici-
pating in the said estate. And WC hereby 'also give
notice to all parties indebted to the said estate,
Whether by book account or otherwise to pay
the sanie to either of the undersigned on or
before the time above mentioned. Dated at
Tuckersmith, this 17th day of October, 18a5.
Ex
9'36x8 ecu
' A3.:DREW BELL,)
JOHN BLAIRthrs.
• AUCTIONEERS.
TP. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the
• . County of Huron. Sales attended in all
parts of the Cou_nty. All orders left at Tun
EXPOSITOR Office will be promptly attended to.
DELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the
1-1_. County of Huron. Sales of all description
promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Ad-
dress Brussels P. O., or apply on Lot 4, Con-
cession 12, Grey. • 77
• PUBLIC NOTICES
CREDITORS' NOTICE. -In the matter Of the
estste of Wm. Te6meer, late of the town-
ship of Tuckersmith, • firmer, deceased. All
persons having any claims against the estate of
the said Wm. Tremeer, who died on the 1-3th
day of October, A. D., 1886, are on or before the
14th day of January, 1ati6, to scud by poet
prepaid to the undersigned at Chiselhurst P. O.
their christian and surnames, addresses and de-
scriptions with full particulars of their claims,
a statement of their accounts and nature of
securities (if any) held by them and in default
thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from
participating in the aaid estate. And I hereby
also give notice to all parties indebted te the
said estate, whether by book account or other-
wise to pay the same to me on or before the
time above mentioned. Dated at Chisellmrst,
this 22nd day of October, 1885. JOHN FITZ-
GERALD, Executor, ' 932-13
COR -EDITORS' NOTICE. -In the matter of the
estate of Francis Lechfield Rands, late of
the township of Hullett, farmer, deceased, and
also in the matter of the estate of Elizabeth
Rands, late of the township of Hullett, widow,
deceased. All parties having claims against the
estate of the said Francis Lechfidd Rands, who
died on the th day of October, 1885, as well as
against the estate of the said Elizabeth Rands,
wife of -the said Francis Lechfield Rands, who -
died on the 14th of October, 1885, are, on or be-
fore the 14th day of January, 1886, to send by
post prepaid to the ;undersigned at Constance
P. 0., their christian and surnames, addresses
and descriptions, with full particulars of their
claims, a statement of their ae-counts and nature
of securities (if any) held bythere, and in default
thereof, they will be peremptorily _excluded
from partioipating in the said estate. And I
hereby also give notice to all parties indebted
to the -said estate, whether byhook !account or -
otherwise, to pay the same to me on or lefore
the time above mentioned. • Dated ;at Hullett,
this 31st day of October, 1885. JOHN" Me-
MILLAN, Executor. ' 934-9
London, Huron and Bruce,
GOING NORTH- EXpress. Mail. , Freight.
London, depart.. 7.5.5A.11. 4.50P.M. 6.05 a. at.
Exeter 9.13 6.08 9.35
Hensall._ 9 24 6,23 • 10.00
Kippen 9.29 6.29 ; 10,09
Brucefield._ 9.36 13.38 , 10.25
Clinton.. „ 9.55 7.05 11.30
Londesboro .. 10.11 7,23 12.00
Blyth.... 10,20 7.32 1 12.20 P. at.
Belgrave.... 10,5 7,47 12.50
Wingham, arrive 10.50 8.05 1.20
GOING Souru- Express. Mail. Freight.
Wingham, depart 7.20 A.M. 8.i0p..10.20
• Belgrave7.88 3.30 ; 11.23
Myth. .. 7.54 3.46 11.47
Londesboro 3-.55 , 12.00
Clinton .. 8.2,5 4-16 12.45 r. M.
Brucefield8,42 4.35 ,) 1.10
Kippen • 8.51 4.43 1.26
Hensall • . .. 8.58 448 ; 1.40
Exeter, . .... 9_13 4.59 ; 2.35
London, arrive.. 10.30 6.00 6.30
Wellington, Grey an.d. Bruce.
Goi.-4e soRTH- Accorn. Express. Mixed.
Ethel ' 2.35 P. M. 9.1,5 P.M. 9.15 P.m.
Brassels., .. ,. .. 2.40 9,29 i 10.00
Bluevale • 3.05 9.45 10.35
Wingham .. .. 3.20 9.56 11.25
GOING SOCTU- ACCOM. ACCiOnl. Mixed
Wingham - .. 7.00 A.M. 11.25 A. M. 7,50 p.m.
Bluevale .: .. .. .7.10 11.35 ; 8.12
- Brussels. ... a .. , 7,26 11,55 ' 8.50
Ethel-. . ., .... , 7.37 12.10 . 9.15
Train leaving Wingham at 8 p tr.. for Kincar-
dine, runs on Mondays, Wednesdaysand Fridays
only.
CATTLE CHAINS.
Largeassortment and good value.
Chopping Axes
In great variety and of the best makes.
Twenty,cases second growth
Hickory Axe Handles.
Cross -cut Saws, Lancetooth,
New improved Champion,
AND THE -NEW
SILVER STAR,
The best Saw in the Dominion, a
greatly reduced prices.
- Tarred. Building Paper and all other
lines in
Builders' Hardware
JOHNSON BROS,
MAIN- STREET, - SEAFORTH.
IITTRON AND BRUCE
Loan and Investment
This Company is Loaning Money on
Farm Security at lowest Rates
of Interest.
Mortgages Purchased.
SAVINGS BANK BRANCH.
3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed on
• Deposits, according to amount and
time left.
OFFICE. -Corner of Market Square
and North Street, Goderich.
HORACE HORTON,
MANAGER.
Goderich, August 5th,1885. 922
SEAFORTH
FurnitureWarerooms.
If you want solid comfort eall at
M. Robertson's,
And buy one of thoseCelebrated Self Adjustable
Easy Chairs, represented by the above cut. He
can also supply
Invalid Chairs and Carriages.
He also sells the most comfortableand durable
SiniziTT\TO- 3E3= ,
That is made. His stock of
CAB -IN ET FURN ITURE
Is very large and Coreplete. Intending purchas-
ers would do well to give him a call before pur-
chasing eleewhere. Wareroorns one Door South
of Telegraph Office, Main Street, Seaforth.
BERTS0 N.
ST. JAMES' • HOT.r...-1.1,
TORONTO.
SHARP & BRIGHAM,
• (Formerly of shat*Hotel,Seafortit,)
PROPRIETORS.
mais Rote; which is situated direttly opposite
the Union Station, has recently been refitted
and refurnished throughout, and is now one 01
the best and most eomfortable hotels in the tit,.
teEvery possible attention paid to guevtlad)
charges moderate.