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The Huron Expositor, 1885-12-11, Page 7fie sip_ sup- werless ows is the re just what is riage, OU are to be, d rese, = rant lovely yrtle, !shadee, I Kid• re have, yle and right. d see n le NT ST .ese emit - adding Air better ill in the its for it. int.! done :eras per ways on for oats -- hand and tay- (plan- ly attend-, tese millsa 3. so. Re- nzi._ !four Sizes,. Ss. I Mad FL J4argains. 'ADIAN LI er for the oded in al Rft at Tug ended ta.- •-• cer far the dese4ption, erins.1 Ad- 4at 4,Con- ! tr r of _ Music, mpils fitted the expense - rate. Resi-' Por East of 879 a DECEMBER 11, 1885. • Poultry -Raising. Charcoal is quite necessaay to fowls. Charcoal made of Wood does not answer the purpose, since it has no taste of food, is not attractive to fowls' and i no ore trouble may them. A number mor will move there in the -On Monday morn four year,' of Archie seldom eaten. If, however, any ofiewill six- miles east of Neer awa, was g left put an ear of ripe corn into the fire un- the house alone whilst its Mother went til the grains are well charred, and a distance of, 40 or .50 reds ,from the then shell off the corn and threw it to house the cows. She heard the the flock, he will see hew eager the fowls cry : "Mother, let me nut." When are for ,it. she came back to the house and opening R!timings ake'the lawn every time the door she found three panes of glass the grass is cut, and shower the short, broken out of the sash of the window juicy, fresh blades over the floor or and the child, nowhere to be seen. ground of your pens, where the poultry After a thorough search of the premises may be confined. - Every Morsel will be and failing to find the child, she aroused eagerly devoured by the chickens. :* the neighbors. Search was continued Vermin upon the wood -work of the for several days, and the child was ulti, fowl -h ' ouse, the walls perches and nest- mately found frozen stiff about one Mile boxes are best killed by an application from the 'house in a bluff by a party of of whitewash, which not only destroys Indians who were Bemired to assist i these pests, but at the sal le time leaves the search. The body had only a flan the premises light, ss t and clean-. nel tight dress on it,_and nothing on it Carbolic acid is someti ies combined feet • -It was found lying on its face with Whitewash in the pr portion of an ounce to a gallon of line and water. -Hadley,the school teacher of Byron, Whitewash pure and aim le is, however, Middlesex county, who disappeared s� amply sufficient. suddenly shortly after the glimmer holi To have eggs in plenty he year round days, leaving no trace behind him, h save the earliest hatched for laying. been heard from. He has been sailini Give as great a variety of food as pos- on the lakes. His parents had a letter sible, and as much as they will eat from him, dated Toronto, the other day. Give green and animal food in winter, It appears that he had alwayia hankera and keep the hens quiet and comfort- ing after the free and easy life of el able. FreSh and clean water is indis- sailor, as depicted in light literature., reusable. . During his summer holidays he went The most desirable eggs for setting .for s trip on the lakes'and his Wattle-, are those the freshest laid. A liberal tion with a sailor's life became complete. daily sprinkling of tepid water Upon Returning to Byron his old labor quickly them when incubation is near its accom- became distasteful, and - to save the adishment, say a week before hatching, trouble and time which a proper resig- n an aid to the free issue of the chicks nation placed in the hands of the Um; at maturity. tees and accepted would. consume, he Nest boxes may be made sixteen to left in the way before descrihacl. eighteen inches square, raised two feet above the ground or floor of the house. An Hot from the Mint. I, In front of these should be. fastened a Many years ago, in consequence of ashelf, say eight inches wide, upon which commercial panic, there was a severe the hens can mount easily to enter the run on -a bank in South Wales, and thxe boxes and lay. Keep those boxes al= small farmers jostled each other in ways supplied with clean hay or short crowds to draw out their moneyJ straw. Things vi rapidly going from bad ta, In pleasant weather two Meals a day worse, when the bank manager, in a fit in addition to what they will get forag- of desperation, suddenly bethought him ing will be sufficient for turkeys until of an exaedient. By his directions a fall, when, if they are in for clerk, Waving heated seine soveleigns in Thanksgiving, they should be fed all a frying pan, paid them over the coun-, they will eat at least three times a day ter to an anxious applicant. "Why with a variety of food. Boiled pump- they're quite hot ?" said the latter, is he kisis with meal makes a dish much rel- took them up. "9f course," was the bite& by-thern. reply; "what else could you expect ? The most important point in the mat- . They're only just out of the mould. ter of increased egg production consists We're coining them by hundreds as fast in thoroughly ..domesticating the fowls . as we can." ' "Coining them !" thought Feeding the fowls from the hand with the simple agriculturist. "Then there meat occasionally, their eagerness for is no fear of the money running short ?'1' which overcomes their timidity. insures With this their confidence revived, the good results. It is a good plan to break- panic abated, and theibank waseenabled up fresh bones for them daily, which to weather the storm. not only increases the production of eggs. but assists materially in familiarizing the fowls with their attendant To in their domesticity fowls should be visited often, treated with kindnese, and cared for to such a degree that the owner's attention will be largely reaog- nized and appreciated. Where the beginner has as many blooded fowls as he Wishes in his build- ing, and yet would. be glad to add to his number other fowls for laying to be kept in the same fleck, we would suggest that all fears concerning the purity of his stock may be allby the following practice : If,. for instance, the full - bloods are light Brahmas and the hens selected to make up the required num- ber are grade Brahmas or -Cochins, it will at once appear that to identify the pure eggs will be difficult, if not impos- sible, for they are all of the same color. If, however, Leg -horns, Hondans, or any hens that produce white eggs are placed in with the Brahmas the identity of the eggs Will be known at once. Thus the health before unremitting cold and trying storn purity of the blooded fowls will be con- set in. Throat ailments coughs,wheezings, ast stafltly maintained and the supply of eggs for culinary purposes -increased. Many 'oggs left in a lien's pest teed to induce sitting. Where a large number of fowls is keto pt a two-story fowl -house is exce4erit. Hens should be killed when three years old, as they lay a less number 1 of eggs every year after the hir td. -Poultry World. • Atestoseera be:expected from this county, which is noted for. pretty women. e of these people And.' have only spring. Hop Bitters to thank for it. ing last a child of The dear creatture just locaed over my ghoul: McDonald li • in der, and says I "can flatter equal to the days of GRATEFULCOMFORTING. EPPS'S' COCOAI BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural late which govern the operations of digestion and n - trition and byka careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps h provided our breakfast tables with a dehcatel flavored beverage which inay save us many do tore' bills. It is by -the judicious use of suc articles of diet that a constitution may be grad ally built up until strong enough to resist eve tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle mal dies are floating around us ready, to attac wherever there is a weak point. We, may esca many a fatal 'shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nouris ed frame." -Civil Service Gazette. Made simpl with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets by grocers, labelled thus -"Jamas Errs & Cc, Homeopathic Chernists, London England." Role anttnt for Canada, 0. E. Colson, London, • 884-5,2 Holloway's Ointment and Pills) During every break of wintry weather exe - tions should be made by the afflicted to recover The ":Thompsonian ' Cancer. Cure. Dr. Samuel Thompson, the founder of the Thompsonian school, grandfather of the modern eclectic, botanic, and physio- medical schools, describes in his book a method of treatment which may have .something in it. It is to ma.ke an ex- tract in the following Way : a brass kettle heaping full of the blosoms'of the red clover, add a little water, place over the fire, and let it boil for some time; remove the heads of the clover by strain- ing, and evaporate the liquid carefully to e solid extract. With this material he directs. a plaster to be made, which acts as a caustic to the growth to which it is applied ; the patient to drink free- ly of aatea made from the red clover! blossoms. He claims to have curedi many' cases of cancer in this way. No: recent mention of this cancer cure ap- pears to have been made. It certainly - should be tested again, new that the dif- ference between tumors are more readily. made out than forty or fifty years' ago, , when Thompson flourished. -St. Louis Globe -Democrat. Manitoba and Northwest Notes. .-When the Governor-General went out to the mountains he was fortimate enough to Meet with Bob Woods, who: has been engaged in construction work' cin the Canadian Pacific Railway in that region. Robert's affability and ver- satility and general free -and -easy mai- net captivated His Excellency. He1 took the Governor under his wing, and: made things about as comfortable for! him as the circurnstences admitted. A few days ago Mr. Woods received a pair of massive gold sleeve buttons from, Lord Lansdowne in acknowledgment of "many social eveningS spent in the tent and by the camp -fire," together with :an autograph letter embodying His Excel- lency's thanks. . -A Qu'Appelle correspondent says: Rufus Stephenson, Esq., has just re- turned from a tour of inspection north, and reports very much improvement since his lest visit, there being over one hundred per bent, more land ready for crop. He visited the new French half- breed settlement, 'and found these people Very comfortable, being located -on a chain of beautiful lakes, the land; being- suitable for mixed farming. Mal Stephensen was surprised at the hand-, some new houses, they have erected., These people only settled here after, the, trouble at Batoche, at which place they; were formerly. On hearing of Riel's. execution they all expressed satisfaction, and it Mr. Stephenson's opinion that erratical affections, shortneas ot breath, morning nausea, and accumulations ofphlegm can readiW be removed by rubbing this fine derivative Oin merit twice a, day • upon the chest and nee Holloway's treatment is strongly recommended with the view of giving immediate ease, preven ing prospective danger, 'and effecting permaner t relief. These all. important ends his Ointme t and, Pills can accomplish, and will surely prever t. insidious diseases from fastening an the conatit - tion to *display themeelVes aftefwa.rds in tho§e -.disastroua found that will probably embitter life till death itself is almost prayed kr. 912.52w. Robinson's Phosphorized • Emulsion Is particularly ▪ adapted to delicate females, in those _low states of the system that manife. t themselves in so many of the. ailments peculi r to their sex. • Always ask for Robin on's Pho pherized EmuPion, and .be sure y u get 891.52w. - , • Years of experience and successful I trial ha e proved McGregor &•Parke'a Carbolic Cerate t a most complete and satisfactory compound f r healing old sores, feSteringsoricers, cuts, Wound , burns, 'frot bites or felons, and for keeping out the cold and to cleanse Or -prevent proud ties sloughing or decay.' Insist on having McGregor Parkes Carbolic Cerate, solitat 25 cents by Lums- den & Wllsen, druggist's., Seaforth. 912.52w. -0 ins I had for ye -ars been a miserable, sufferer fronr dyspepsia, and tried all known -remedies and the best medical skill of my acquaintance, but stip grew worse, until enable to eat anything withodt great sufferieg., or do any kind of work. I' began to think there was -no hope for me, and that,I must surety die; when, like a drowning man catching at a straw, I determinedto give Mo- Gregor's Speedy Oure a trial, Fat once 'began to improve so rapidly that in two months I. was 'as well as I had ever been in my life. -Wm. Ever, Leamington. Sold by Lumsden & Wilson; drug- dists, Sea:forth,. Free trial bottles. 912.53w. 1 , • • 1 ,• Fluid Lightning is simply a marvellous rheta matic 'remedy.' 1 was for two months a 'cripple, amiable to get out of the house from. Sciatica.. One bottle gave me instant relief, and placed me on my feet again.-- I have driven fourteen miles -.to-day (Something I could not pesssbly have done were it not for Fluid Lightning) -for the • express purpose of 'procuring another bottle. So says Wm. Dixon, Gananoque. .0nly- 25 cents per bottle at Lturaden & Wilson's drug store, Sea - forth. 912,52W. • • Maryland,‘ My Maryland I* ,1* Pretty. Wives, Lovely ,daughters dad noble men. My farm Ilea in a rather low and miasmatie situatIon, and , • . • My Wife ! • • Who ? - Was a very pretty blonde! Twenty years ago, became Sallow! ,, • Hollow-eyed- • Withered, and aged! Before her time, Irem • Malarial vapors! Though she made no particular complaint, not being of the grumpy kind, yet. causing me great uneasiness. For one of the children, had a very s. eveLl e A short time ago I purchased Your remedy. • attack of And it occurrnd to me that the remedy might Biliousness I F• help my wife, as I found 'that our little girt upon recovery had . Lost!. Her sallowness And looked ns fresh as Well the story is soon told. ' My wife, .; To -day, has gained her, old-time beauty with cerripound interest, and is now as handsome a matron (if I do say it hiy-self(as can be • found in ' a new -blown daist% omuirghetiruerts ip," and that minds me them More pretty wives doln. ienly 'brother farmers , would do as I have Hoping you may long be 4ared to do good, I thankfully remain, Beltsville"; Prince George Co., Md,,Ci. L. James. - May 20th, 18811. -. Mr None genuine without a bunch of green Hope on the white label. !Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in • their name. 919.52m . 41 •-i I Consumption Cured. . An old physician,retired4r0m practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India mis- sionary the formula of a simy e vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanen . cure of C nsomp- , ' Lung affections, also a ositive and radical ci tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Ab hma and al throat and cure for Nervous Debility ani all Nervous Com- plaints, after having tested Ilts wonderful cura- tive powers in thousands of 4ises, has felt it his duty to make it known to hl suffering fellows. .A'otuated by this motive arri a desire to relieve hirman suffering, I will sena free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, n German, French or Engliskawith full dire Ions for preparing and using. " Sent by mail ,Sr addressing with stamp, naming this paper W. • A. NO ES, 149 Power's Block, Rochester, N Y. 938-115 cow - National - National Pills are the fa orite purgative and anti -bilious medicine; they ough. 857.52m. re mild and thor- . Worms often destroy chil u zeii, but Freeman's Worm Powders destroy won is, and expel them from the system. 857.52m. -ot 00 The Sto I I ach is the grand central of the Ii lug system, the first organ developed in ahimal life and the first to suffer front excesses. B.egu ate its diseased ac- tion by Burdock Blood Bi tars, which restores health to the stomach, ba wels, liver, kidneys and blood. 857.52.2w. • Bronchi is. . Bronchitis -comes from col s s and irritations of the throat; hoarseness, co h and sore throat are its characteristics, T se troubles may be remedied hy a timely use o Balsam. 857.52.2w. • agyard's Pectoral You Invite isease when you neglect a regular ction of the bowels, and. incurable disease n'tay r 'suit. Regulate the bowels and the entire sy tem with Burdock Blood Bitters, which aets upon the bowels, stomach, liver and blood. 57.52.2w. Frost B tes • or chilblains require similar tiaatment te a burn. There is no better remedy ar either than Hag - yard's Yellow Oil, the IV 11 -known household remedy for pain, rheumatis 9 and all irafiamma- tory complaints. 857.52.2a • , - d ses • Kidney Co II, plaint. -Much is' blamed ripen the , dneys when people are ill and suffer from w silt and painful back, etc. If you regulate the fiver and blood with Burdock Blood Bitters t e' kidneys will soon resume a right action. i t4rdock Blood 'Bitters -cleanses the whole syste kidneys included. 857.52.2w. - A -Handy elief • i • for pains, aches and ace dental injuries is an almost universal require tint. Such a ready remedy is best found • in gyard's Yellow Oil, and • til rain, n' e . T4 Prof. nedicated , A ill When Syrup lameness and sore -&is, ternal. 857.52.2w. whetherinternal • I I • . with . • and Worm . • • 40 Remove Dandruff.- sic' Low's Magic Sulphu soap for the toil t nse the scalp Soap. A delightful 85752m. . Oiling Evil.-Ohildre Worms are the ca si. safely expels all woi us. ..a. re often fretful Dr. Low' e 857.52m LEG - T : M. REST, Barrister, S • el - . Rooms formerly o c Di -desert, Meyer's Block, la ware Stbre, Main Street Agents-Geareaox, lieu & G("JARROW & PROUDFO• tors, &c., Goderich,, WM. PROUDFOOT. ' • • ------- citor, &c. ipied by Carroll a• Johnson's 1 eaforth. Goderich i AMEELON. ' 1 ; , . , Barristers; rio J. T G -- Office - & Hard- 870 Solici- tattOW, 686 RC. HAYS, Solicitor, . lencrat lowest rates o Corner of Square and Wes , . Private Money to interest. - Office - rest, Goderieh. 7-74 • . CAMERON,HOLT & C U , Solicitors in Chancer, Id. C. • CAMERON, Q. C., CAMERON. ' . I 1 , IERON, Barristers, c., Goderich, Ont. ILIP HOLT AL G. ', I 506 JjOFTUS B. DANCEY; Holt & Cameron, God licitor, Conveyancer, &c. ion's Old Office, Cardno;'s Mtpney BI te with' eameron, etch, Barrister, So- to loan., Ben - ck, Seaforth. 786 it /FANNING & SCOTT, In_ Co4eyameers, &c. of Johnston, Ti4claAe & Oak, Office -Beaver Block, Clintbp, 11,1ANN1-N-G, JAMES Scorr. • Illarristers, S Solicitors, licitors for the Bank Money to loan. Ontario. A. H. - . 781 STED, cease •.HOLMEpc: F, , ' McCaughey & Holm Reiter,' c onveyaneer and - the Canadian Bank of Com Farms for sale. Office in Street, Seaforth. , • Notary. 1 to the late' firm of sted, Barrister, -So- Solicitor for rce. Money to lend. cott'a -Block, Main 1 MEDIC I L. . DTARS. ELLIOTT & Gil tiates -Roy ad. Colleg Surgeons, 'Edinburgh. At day afternoon. Office, -B 'eaforth i Brucefield, Licen- , of Physicians and every Satur- y al Hotel. 9301 AIT G. S. MoDONALD, V V . clan, Surgeon, -Ace4ucheur, and residence, that lately chison, Auburn. , A. Ocupieeby D., C. -Mal, &c.1 Dr.- - Physi- Office Hut- . : Ibl . . T. G. SCOTT, M. D., & e.) „, • and ..Accoucher, Sea residence South side of G*rich Door east of the Presbyten i Physician, Surgeon, th, Out. Office and street, Second Chutc13. 842 ; D. J4j. &c., same .- D11. Cellege Office first Seafcartli, W. BRUCE SMITH of the College of Ph Seaforth, Ontario. as occupied by Dr. 1 1i. Icuans e D , C. M., 3Iember and Surgeons, ffiee and residence 'coe. ' ,848 I MACKID, (late of Toronto -University of Physicians and in Cady's Block. I door east of Engli-h Ontario. . lind 1 ficknow) Graduate el Member of the urgeons of Ontario. fidence, John' Street, Church Patsonage, ;1 894 , EYE, • - L. R. Ear to, firmary. Ophthalmic Throat 317 - EAR A 0 THROAT. , , . ., . Eye, Toren. Ear In- „London :Centre: .. ., DR.-GEO. S. C. P., L. R. C. S. E. and Throat, Trinity A and Surgeon to the Al - Late Clinical' A. Hospital, Al and Ear H spital. Chur h St riYERSO:N, e r!ier satant • frfields, ' ecturer on the ical College, Eye and Royal and 1 . - et, Toronto. 1 . VETERI T RY. TT C. DOAN, Veterin • 11 of Ontario Voter Ontario. Calls promptly day. Veterinary melicin hand. Office, Huron Ho r n s el Surgeon, Grad ry College, tended to night kept constantly Zurich, Out. -us -ti Toronto OE or 909 SEAFO• RTH HORSE IT Jarvis and Goderich ,':tr Presbyterian Church, S eases of Horses, Cattle, S. mesticated animals, succ• Infirmary, or elsewhere, Charges modettle. JAA ipary Surgeon. P. S.--- ary. Medicines kept cone . c . ‘ af ie s n E' la RMARY.-Corner o ets'next door to thi Irth, Ont. All die l'p, or any of the do ully treated at thi the shortest notice W. ELDER, Veter ge stock of Teterin ly on. hand, ' .A.R.C.A.DM, TORONTO_ A school thoroughly equipped for busineds training. Book-keeping Arithmetic BuSiness Penmanship, Correspondence, Shorthand and Type Writing practically taught.' I WILL RE -OPEN MONDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1886. For circidar and information addiLess D. 0' DEA, Seeretary. 936-4 MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY TO LVI cent. I pet! cent. ye tine. -Apply of lepaying Seilforth. ICROSS-GUT SAWS -AND- bhopping Axes. LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 per terest payable half yearly, or 6i , with the privilege to borrower of the 'principal money at any F. HOLMESTED, Barrister, 850 ENTISTRY. W_ H. M R 11. S., and M. F,. C.' D., of „ TorontO. All operations mnteed. Anesthetics of all inds administered. Specialties, Gel I Filling and Perfect Fitting Plate. Toivn patients will please make engagements a day or tw previous to having the opera- tion performed! Par Remember the place, in the rooms formerly occupied by C. Cartwright, up -stairs in Cady's Block, opposite the Conuner- cial Hotel, Seat rth. 874 .A.1118(1\T, DENTIST, Faculty Gold Medallist and Colege Gold Medallist,Torento School of Dentistry. Rooms over Jd sons' Iardware, Main Street, Seaforth. 911 Allrora luick Train Wath. Th Best Yet. SOLD ONLY BY R. JEi COUNTE 1 S AFO_RTH, ONT. This Compan manufactures' a complete line of full pl te watches, from ordinary to the finest grades, f r all classes, of watch we erg: They are all in de,with quick train, and ar es- pecially adapt for railroad and all ordinary and severe service. All made dint proof, have the perfect safety inion, which prevents dame e to peirts in case o mainspring breakage; and J hn- so 's patent at chment to reaaulate pins, wihich p vents hairs ring from catching, an hippo ant it prevenient ontrolled by this Company I The st an -winding arts are made strong and dur hie, aranteed as ate, more convenient and service - iii. le than the ey winders.. The extra fine grades s -i made in s m wind only. Every watch is w •rranted by z•peoial certificate, which the pur. ci aser receive from the Company's Agent. The n mbpr of Je els in each watch (which is en - g romn there n) indicates the quality; pur- e asers &seri rig this are sure to receive the cp ality they call for. The larger number of i J wels n the e etter grades also represents the .fir ish, fine adj tstment, and care in manufacture, w ich produce more accurate time and longer selrvi�e. The ualities are divided as follows: RDINARY -Two grades are made of this q ality, engr ved "Aurora Watch Co., 7 J wels."- "Au oia Watch Co., 11 -Jewels." MEDIUM.- our grades of this quality are In de, -two in Gilt Finish, engraved "'Aurora 1 etch CO., 11 ewels, Extra.'" "Aurora Watch 0., 15 Jewels "and tive in Nickel, finely finish- e4,engraved: "Aurora Watch Co., 11 Jewels," cc furore Writ Co.- 15 Jewels." FINE.-Tw grades of this quality, -one in Fine Gilt Fini h and one in Nickel, engraved: "ekurora Watch Co., 15 Jewels, adjusted." EXTRA FL. E. -Two grades of this quality,- orje in Fine Gi t and one in Fine Nick el, engrav- ed: " Auc ora Vetch Co., 15 Ruby jeitels, ad- ', jnsted, Auror Illinois." Remember ounter's, Seaforth, is the. only laP' in the C P rutty where these watches can -be Fi I d. - ,1. M. _ COUNTER', FLactical atch. , I • maker and Jeweller.. tHE BIG MILLS EA FORTH. he above mil s have now been thoroughly re- - b ilt upon the complete UNQAE AN ROLLER PROCESS. The Mill an Storehouse Buildings have been •really enlaraed, and new 'machinery applied t roughout. - HE LAT ST IMPRVED ROLLS -AND- lour I ressing Machines r • • cm the -best Manufacturing Firms have been Pi it in, and ev rything necessary' added to enalge ti r to turn on flour 'SEC ND •TO NONE I the Derhin -tin from fa ve also dean new be taken a al ,loaded in p r hour, by 11 on: The facilities for receiving nersand for elevating and shipping extensively improved. Grain can from fanners' wagons, weighed, cats at the rate of 700 bushels, e work of two men. 1 .1 Just received a large stock of the • "Improved Champion and "Lance Tooth" Cross -Cut Saws (Shurley & Dietrich make). , Chopping Axes in a variety of pat- terns. A large stock of Cattle Chains, RoPe Halters, Grain Scoops, Measures, Imre Forks, Hay Knives, ImprovLd Safety Tubular Lanterns, Hardwa4e, lass, Putty, Paints and Oils at lowest rices. , , 6EAFORT. AGENCY FOR BUCIS CELEBRATED 11" ReIDLIA T ROME LAR E FEED STONE ' UST )M CHOPPING as been put ' , and the necessary machinery for ndling cho and coarse grains. A good shed has been erected, so that wagons c i be unload d and reloaded under cover.1 1 ; 1.1 E A EXCHANGES Pr mptly attended to, and 1 IRST-" AS ROLLER; FLOUR G ARANTEED. si am& TiP - Chdpped tisfaotorily and without delay. OLLE • FLOUR, I BRAN, SHORTS, And all kinds of CHOPPED, FEED Constantly On hand. Market Price Paid in or any Quantity' of Wheat. APPLE BARRELS ighest Cash -AND- ME, CO-RSE AND LAND SALT FOR SALE. . I ingle and Double Heater Coal Stoves, I I la1 ith the genuine duplex grate, t 6 heaviest, handsomest and finest finish d line of stoves in Canada. Jobbing and Repairing in Tin, C per and Sheet Iron work promptly r.t- tended to. p. „ only first -c ass and obliging men will be kept attend en Thee'liberal patronge of rmer§ and eneraltrade respectfully solicited. , A. OCILVIE, & CO, . PROPRIETORS, T. O. KE P, Manager, IRS. JOHN KIDD, - MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. THE SEAFORTH Removed I Removed I G -M 0- 3 -csr I i, G- SEAFORTH, The Old Established Butcher has removed to new premises immediately opposite his Old Stand, Main Street, Seaforth, where he will be pleased to meet all hip old patrons turd as many new ones as may see flit to favor him with their patronage. tarRemetnber the lace, between Henderson's Harness Shop, and licIntyre's Shoe Store, Main Street, Sertforth. • • 898 EORGE EWING. CHRYST & BLACK2 PRM)TICAL BOILER MAli.ERS. THE Subscribers blare bought the Tools and Boiler bushier,lately carried on by the Goderich Foundry arid Manufacturing Company, and having had an experience of overeight years in that shop, are nou preparal to carry on the trade in all its brawl es. Any work entrulte to us will receive prompt attention. First dan s is guaraoteed. All kinds of Belle s made and repaired, also Smoke Stacks Sheet Iron Work, &c, at reason- able rates, New Salt Pans ma e and old ones repaired on the shortest notice, ipid at prices that defy com- petition. CHRYSTAL & BLACK. - HE CANADIAN BJ -NK CF COMMERCE. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Paid up Capital, Rest, PRESIDENT, H SEAFOR The Seaforth Bran receive deposits, on the most favorable t Drafts on all the p Canada, on Great States, bought and a Office -First doo Hotel. F. HOLMESTED, S $6,000,000. 2,100,000. N. WM. MdMASTER. II BRANCH. h of this Bank continues to •hich interest is allowed on rms. -3 'ncipal towns and aities in ritain, and on the United Id. Soirrit of the. Commereia A. H. IRELAND, Manager. 'leiter 6:39 WOOLLEN MILLS., he only Woollen Mill iri Canada awarded a, Medal at the Antwerp.ExPosition. Also Medal and Diploma at the Dominion and Provinciat Exhibitiong for best assortment of Woollett Goods, over all competitbrs, 1885. For sale cheap _ Heavy All -Wool TwJeds, hicin Tweed, Fine TWeeds, Heavy All -Wool. Blankets, Woollen Sheeting, Best Horse .Blanketk in the market. All -Wool Flannel, Union Flannel, Check ard Plain; :Underclothing, Vbsiery, Yarns, Rolls, Batting, &c. Goods Made to Order. Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fullirlg, Dyeing, Pressing, &c. Blankets acoured. A. G. VanEgmbnd's Sons. , • L. o. VANEOMOND. W. D. VANEOMOND • 'St, Julien Restaurant. , OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! As the Oyster Season is coining in I am prepared • to supply parties wishing, Oysters in the Can, Shell or Bulk Oysters, screed on the premises in every stile. I Just arrived a choice lot of American Choco- late and Cream Candy. All other varieties kept contently on hand, Oranges, Lemons. and Fruits of all varieties in season. CIGARS! IGARS! You can get at the St. Juien Imported and Do- mestic Cigars which cannotbe surpassed in the Dominion. Pipes and Tobaccos of every variety remember the place opposite Main and Market Street. JAS. BURGESS, Proprietor. IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1 - ' RM, S As we have turned our i.ttention particular y to the in of • the following imp 0 - meets, the farming commt nity may depend • n getting universal satisfaction, which is guara teed : Pitts' Hoisepower from 2 to 6 horse's power: Strawcutters, reve Bible -gear, very latest improvements; Chopping illills or Grain Grind- ers, latest improved patte n, will grind from 15 to 30 bushels per hour; al •o Root Cutters; Pu ' ers and Land Rollers at lowest prices and fay r - able terms at the BRUSSELS FOUNDRi. CORRESPONDENCE BY MAIL PROMPTLY' ATTENDED TO. WM. R. VIIILSON, - PROPRIETOR. 935-1 It: This great Householdof AledLiffein.e Trahneksseanfamniusnogst the leading necessaries Pills purify the Blood, and act most powerfully, yet toothingly, on ,hteonLe,IVeenrealSgt30,11latiendh, 'avigor to thnedBsegTeactisAl' gaiivniTS4C rings of Life. They are con- fidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where he constitution, from what- ever cause, has become impaired or weakened. They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments incidental to ferns -I -s of all ages ; and as a Gen- eral Family Medich c are unsurpassed. HOLLOWAY'S UNTMEN Its Searching a Id • Healing Properties are known threfughont Ulf! World. For the cure of Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, it is an infallible. remedy. If effectually rubbed on the neck and cnest, as sat into meat, cures Sore Throats. Wench -its, Coughs and Colds. For Glandular Swellings and Piles it acts lite a charm. In Gout and Rheumatism, it never fails to affoi-d relief. Manufactured only at Professor Iloilo ay's Establishment, 78 New -Oxford Street (late 533 Oxford Street) London,; and sold at Is. 1,d., 2s. Od., 4s. fid„ 115.,.225., and 33s. each Box and Pot. •T•il, Beware of -‘ • counterfeits,-Pnrchasers Should look to the Label on the Pcts and Boxes. - If the address is not 633, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious 921-52 IC NOTICES. • TICE.-In the matter of the r. Tremeer, late of the town- fith, farmer, deceased. All - claims against the estate of neer, who died on. 'the 13th • ., 1885, are on or before the: ram 1b80, to send by post ersignsd at Chiselluirst P. 0, min ta ines„ addresSeS and (Ie - particulars of their claims, dr accounts and nature of eld by them and in default e peremptorily excluded from said estate. And I hereby all parties indebted to the r by book account or other- ne to me on or bef4)re the med. Dateff at Chiselburst, October, 1855. JOHN FITZ: r. • 932413 PUB REDITORS' • estste of Wi ship of Tuckersi persons having au the said Win. Tre day of October, A. 14th day of Jan prepaid to the um their christian and scriptions with full a statement- of f, securities (if any) thereof, 'they wtil I participating in tit also give notice to said estate, whetiv wise to pay the sa time above menti this 22nd day of GERALD, Execut CREDITORS' NOTICE. -In thamatter of the estate of Fr.-ncis Leehfield Bands, late of the township of lullett, farmer, deceased, and also in the matte of the estate .of Elizabeth Rands, late of tin township of Hullett, widow, deceased. All pa ties having claims against the estate of the said Fra -nes Leehnt Id Rands, who died on the 8th d, y of October, 1885, as well as against the estate if the said Elizabeth hands, wife of the said I rancis Lechneld Rands, who died on the 1.4th f October, 1885, are, on or be- fore the 14th day f January, 1880, to "send by post prepaid to t undersigned at Constance P. 0., their chris inn and surnames, addresses and descriptions, dth Inn particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and nature of securities (if -an) held by than', and in default thereof, they wilL be peremptorily excluded from participator' in the said estate, And I hereby also give 13 tee to all parties indebted to the said estate, whether by book account or otherwise, to -pay he same to me on or before the time ,above mentioned. Dated at Hullett, this 31st day of October, 18.55, JOHN Me- MILLAN, Execnto 934-9 London, Iluron and Bruce, ooiNG Naarrt-- Express. Mail,. Freight. London, depart., 7.55A.f.t. 4.50P.m: 0.05 A. m. Exeter .. 9.13 0.08 9.35 . 9.24 0.23 10.00 .. 9.29 0.29 10.09 Brumfield .. 9,36 6.38 3.6.26 Clinton.. , 9.55 • 7.05 11.30 Londesboro .. 10.11 7.23 12.00 Birth .. 10.20 7.32 12.20 , n, Belgrave 10.35 7.47 12.60 Winghani, arriN e 10.50 8.05 1.20 GOING SOUTII- Express. Mail. Freight, Wingham, depart 7.21) A.M. 3.10 P.:m.10.20 A.M. . "7.28 2.30 1.1i.23 BlYth.... . 7.54 3.46 11.47 Londesboro 8.02 3.55 12.00 . 8.25 4.10 12.45 m Clinton Brimfield . 8,„.4521 • 44:41 11:2510 KIfiePrils11111.. . . S.aa 4.48 1.40 Exeter. - 9,13 4.59 2.35 London, arrive.. 10.3» 6.00 5.30 Wellingto Goixo NOR -Tri - Ethel . - Brussels Blueva.le Whighatn.. GOING SUE:VI- Wingbam Bluevale Brussels Ethel ... . Train leaving dine, runs on M only. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! Seaforth Restaurant. Now that the season for Oysters has opened, would notify the Public that I can serve 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 Tobaccos and Cigars also in Stock. Call and examine for yourselves. Happy to serve you, Remember the place, next Door to Reid and Wilson's Hardware Storc, II_ I SMITI-1... PROPRIETOR. Grey •and Bruce4. AN -on. Express. Mixed.. 2.35 P. m. 9.15 p.m. 9.16 v..m„ • 2.49 - 9,29 10.90 , 3.05 . 9.45 -10.35 . 3.20 9,50 11.25 Aceom. A•ccom. . Mixed • 7.10 11.35 . , 8.12 7.25 • 11,55 8,60 L. 7.37 12,10 9,15 • ingliam at 8p in. for Rinear- ndays, Wednesdays and Fridays CATTLE CHAINS. Large assortment 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 SitiMp3 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. HURON AND BRUCE Loan and Investment This Com )any 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. F,Goderich, August 5th,1885. 922 SEAFORTH FurnitureWarerooms. • If you want solid,conifort call at M. Robertson's, And buy one of those Celebrated Self Adjustable Easy Chairs, represented by the above cut. He -can OP supply Invalid Chairs and 'Carriages. He also sells the most conifortable and durable S Pazta_l\T Cr- 3E31:) That is made. His stock of CABINET FURNITURE Is very large and Complete. Intending purchas- ers would do well to give him a call before pur- chasing elsewhere Warerooms lone Door South of Telegraph Office, Main Street, Seaforth. M. ROBERTSON. ST. JAMES' HOTr" v..§. am" TORONTO. SHARP & BRIGHAMI ( Former/lief Sharp'sHotel, Heaforthd , PROPRIETORS. MIIIS Hotel, which issituated directly opposite - _IL the tali= Station, has recently been refitted and refurnished throughout, and is now one of the best and most comfortable hotels in the city. VirEv cry possible attention paid to gueguatik charges moderate.