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FEBRUARY 12, 1886.
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THE •HURON 411110S TOR.
News Notes.
. I
-A Nihilist plot discovered in St.
Petersburg resulted in the arrest of 23
gupposed conspirators.
The Duke of Edinburgh has lbeen
appointed Commander -in -Chief of the
Mediterranean station. , • I
-Three Socialists were executed in
Warsaw the other day and two ipaore
were- sent to Siberia for twenty yeaxs"
servitude.
-A family of Negroes in Texas have
been poisoned by eating the flesh !of a
stolen hog that had been dosed 'with
strychnine. .
-a-Six houses on Holloway Road, Lon-
don, collapsed the other day. live
pasears-by were instantly killed and a
number of others injured.
-The breaking of levees near Stock-
ton,. California, inundated lands capsing
about IN00,000 damages. Thirty-five
thousand acres of land, of which 13,000
acres were in wheat, were covered with
•
•
,
1
water.
-Mayor Smith, of Philadelphia, has
decided to call attention in his prods --
'nation to a law of 1794, which prohibits
carrying on business on Sunday:
-Warrants have been issued for the
arreSt df gurat Halstead, editor of the
Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, and Jos.
J. McDowell, business manager of the
Enquirer, on a charge of publishing lot-
tery advertisements.
-There were two premiers of provin-
ces, one premier of the Dominion and
two ex -premiers of provinces iu the Privy
Council rooms, Ottawa, at the same
time, one day lately.
-The annual convention of the Young:
Men's Christian Association of Ontario
and Quebec, will be held in Hamilton,
on February 18, 19, 20, and 21. About
1,000 delegates are expected. t
-It is estimated_ that fully 1,500
head. of cattle lie dead on the prairie
within a radius of 75 miles of Fort El-
liott, Texas. The prairie dogs are nearly
all dead. Several persons were badly
frozen. The lowest recorded by the
Mercury was 10' below zero.
• -The terms of -the treaty of peace be-
tween France and Madagascar have been
agreed upon. France waives all claims
to. a protectorate over the -island or in-
demnity. Madtigasear agrees to : ac-
cept 52,000,000 for release which is to
cover aP foreign claims against Mada-
gascar.
-A despatch from Austin, Texas,
eays : Tuesday. afternoon, 26th 'ult.,
about 4 o'clock, from out of a clear sky
a shower of very fine dust began falling.
There was no wind at the_time. The
shower increased toward nightfall and
continued through half the night. The
dust had a, peculiar effect on the lungs
and throat, causing irritation and
hoarseness in some instances. A simi-
lar phenomena was witnessed here eight
years ago.
-On Friday night, 29th ult., St. Paul
had the worst fire in its history. The
fire occurred in the business part of the
city, and involved a loss of $225,000.
-The German Minister of War has
ordered that a number of dogs be train-
ed for nee as night sentinels. This idea
was suggested by an incident of the war
in the Soudan, in wh-ich the experiment
of substituting dogs as gnai ds. was sacs
tessfully tried.
-Mrs. Bayard, wife of the Secre-
tary of State, died at her residence
in. Washington on Sunday, morn-
ing,. 31st -ult. The immediate cause -
of death was congestion of the brain,
brought on by the she& of her (laugh;
ter's sudden death two weeks before.
-Artifieial eggs with real alliuminouS
whites and yolks ma& of ground carrot
and saffron, are said to be menufentar-
ahle at a half a. colt a piece Lyn so-
called inventor in New York.
-There are complaints of shipments
-of poiaoned oranges from Florida. The
oranges were frozen on the trees diering
the last cold snap, and externally appear
to be wholesome, but they blister the
tongue and lips, aud are injurious to the
mucous membrane.
-The Barren realer flouring mill at
Amherstburg, haviig recently burned
down, a committed of the town council
has concluded to advertise for a person
who will rebuild the mill in considera-
tion of being gitsen the mill site and ex-
emption from taxes f or ten years.
-A mutiny occureed Monday among
the lads on the refermatory ship Clar-
ence, lying in the -Mersey river. The
lads, armed with belaying pins and fire-
- • drove the officers into the cabin,
and then lowered the boats and drifted
away with the • tide. They ultimately
surrendered to the police. Two officers
and eighteen boys -Were wounded.
-Detectives sBrown . and Crawford
of London, went to Glencoe on Satur-
day to arrest Pnibert Donnelly, of
Biddulph fame, and. Peter Ryan on
charges of disturbing Salvation Anne
services. Doncily was out and the de-
tectives waited for his return. As Don-
nelly entered the door Brown grabbed
• him in the Queen's name. Donnelly
jesinped back through the door and ran
round the house. Brown drew a re-
volver, coserrianded him to stop and
then fired. Donnelly, however, man-
aged to make good his escape.
-The man who regards himself, as a
m whine calculated to de a certain
amount of work in the Offline of the
year, with no more restthan is given to
a bit of mechanism, is sure to reap the
fruits of his folly. It may comeingreat
weariness of life which leads to smeide
or impaired strength, -which is a. bitter
caricature of his former feverish energy,
or in the total collapse of the whole sys-
tem -perhaps the most melancholy fate
Of all in this world.
-" I dean' go much on mettoes an
sicb " said -Brother (kirdner as he opened
were lined With citizamis and visitors.
The streets along the l' le'of march were
hancisomely decorate
arches at all the prili
were brilliantly illumi
parencie0. The parae
is from ice blocks fro
river; and blocks fumi
towns *the Northwe
-Lasman employed by Mrs
Monday nigh
at 65 East Lamed etre
the boiled remains of
tub. In her fright the woman threw the
boiled body to the floo : It was picked
up by ' Mrs. Allen, who lived in the
amine building, and curiously examined
by herself and husban . The little arms
and legs and body were quite distinct,
but the head had been flattened by the
pressure of the rubber rollers. It bad
evidently been in the wash boiler all
day, as it was thor ngly boiled and
shriveled up. After -the curiosity of the
woman had been satisfied the little body
was thrown into the s Wer. A detective
visited the house last dvening and in-
vestigated the circuins vices, but came
away satisfied that the -re was nothing
criminal in the case. 1
-A remarkably deli ate operation was
performed Tuesday, 26th ult., on the
eye of a man named F ne, at St. Mary's
hospital, Detroit, by Ir. Eugene Smith,
of that city,: Mr. Frq.ne had his right
eye burned with inolteii iron a•short
time ago, and the upper and lower lids
had grown fast to the: eyeball, interfer
ing with its Movement Dr. Smith cut
the lids loose from the ball, and taking
a piece of the mucou membrane from
, the eye of a rabbit transplanted it to the
'eye of the man. In a few- weeks the
membrane will growover the entire raw
portion of the lid, arid the man's eye, in
time, will become as good as over. The
operation was performed before the class
of the Detroit School of Medicine. The
doctor told the class thr it was the sec-
ond operation of the chid he had ever
performed, though he
like operation with t
Wolf, of Glasgow, Sc
probably the first oce
like operation. It wil
that Dr. Smith. performed a similar
operation a year ago, but then on the
outside of the eye, and he used a piece
of skin cut from -the pa
--Rev. Abbott E. Ki
the Third Presbyteriani
having the largest membership of any
church socially in the city, delivered a
sermon last Sunday eight, in which he
made an extraordinary attack upon the
administration of justice and the immor-
alities` of Chicago. 1" Our wives," he
said " are not safe fro n the hands of the
•thief in the pri i
broad daylight; gare
of every night. Burg]
ous business with lit'
Our police courts are:
tions a burning disgr
community ; many
in open league with ti
decisions are bought,
who have been entru,
duty of enforcing the
Eland with the criminal classes ; their
ermine robes are _covered with the filth
of corruptioa, and it is well ninth an im-
possibility for one to g
meet. The majority'
are on the Market to the highest bidder,
and legislation on any matter is control-
led by the price which you can pay to
these caricatures Of rulers. Our County
Board is notoriously corrupt: Of the
taxes with which the community is bur-
dened one-third at least goes into the
pockets of our corruptinen." The speakei.
predicted for Chicagorithe fate of ancient
Babylon. .
• ,
lwith triumphal
cipal points, and
ted with trans -
just completed
ithe Mississippi
lied by cities and
t.
a German wo-
Charles Smith,
t, Detroit, found
baby in her blue
ad assisted at a
ii celebrated Dr.
tland, who was
ist to perform a
be remembered
Lent's arm.
tredge, pastor of
hureh, Chicago,
eipal streets in
ting is an event
rs ply their nefari-
le fear of arrest.
with a few excep-
ce to any civilized
f the justices are
e criminals; their
and sold, ad men
ted with the high
law. Ere hand in
in an honest king -
of our aldermen
tire powers in thousands of oaks, has felt it hi
duty to make it known to his suffering fellows.
Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve
human suffering, I willisend free of charge, to
all who desire it, thiarecipe, in Gerniaa, Frew*
or English, with full directions for *et:sting
and using. Sent by mail by addressing with
stampailamint this paper, W. A. NOYES, 149
Power's Block Rochester, N. Y. 938-25 cow
In a Dangerous Condition.'
Any man; weinan or child is in a dangerous'
condition when neglecting a constipated state of
the bowels.. There can be - no perfect health
without a regular action of this function. Bur-
dock Blood Bitters cure constipation by im- •
parting a healthy tone to all the secretions.
857.62.2w.
. Don't be Deceived.
Bewarauf any druggist who will try to induce
you to take anything in palter -of McGregor &
Parke's Carbolic Cerate. It is a marvel of heal-
ing for sores, cuts, burns, etc. No family should
be withotit it, It hae no equal. Get McGregor.
eds Parke's, and have no other. Only 25 cents per
box at Lumsden & Wilson's drugstore, Seaforth.
912.52w. '
• Destruction Of the Black
• Walnut.
Ohio is said to hate "been -almost en-
tirely stripped ;of walnut lumber
for •manufacturing purposes, and about
• the remaining walnut forests- in In-
diana. are in Bartholoinew and jennings
counties..' This aboutexhausts the• black
walnut producing distrietsef theNorth,
and the world has Only to look, to the
fprests of Kentueky and Tennessee for
the supply of this .htereasingly valuable
timber. Fortunately we have other varie-
ties•that may supaly its place, measur-
ably, but it is evident that black walnut
Must soon become one of our rarest of
wooda.-Chicago .Tribune.
. •
. Holloway's Pills
comfort and bring more unhappieess than is
The stomach and its troplea cause more-die-
comfort
• only supposed; The thousand ills that
settle may be prevented! or dislodged by the
judicious use of these purifying Pills, which act
as a sure, gentle anti -acid aperient, without an-
noying the nerves -of the most susceptible or irri-
tating the most delicate 1 organization. Hollo-
way's Pills will bestow comfort and confer relief
. on every headachy, .dyspeetie, and sickly suffer-
er, whose tortures maae him- a binder- to him-
self and a bugbear to hie friends. These Pills
ham long been the popular remedy for a weak
stomach, for a disordered liver, or -a paralysed
digestion, which, yield without difficulty to
their regulating, purifying, and tonic qualities,
912.52w.
A Bad _Breakdown.
It is a common thing new -a -days to hear one
complain of feeling all broken down with a faint,
weary, restless languor, with strength and rime-
' tite nearly gopa miO no well defined cause. This
is general debility which guide& Blood Bitters
promptly relieves, and mast invariably cures.
857.52.2w,
-•110-111-4
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A Sensation.
. An unparalleled seasation is being created all
over Ontario by the wonderful and unequalled
manner in.which neuralgia, toothache, rheuma-
tism, backache, headache, is removed by but one
application of Fluid Lightning. No offensive,
disausting drugs need to be taken for days.
Itis an instant cure. Try a 25 cent Nettle
9fr1o2n5i2wLt.imsden & Wilson, druggists, Seaforth..
ail 0 ess
Destroy the worms or they may destroy the
children. Use Freeman's Worm Powders, they
expel all kinds of worms. 857.521n.
Dr. Low's Worm Syrup will remove worms arid
cause, (pricker than any other medicine. 857.
52m. 1
tions, and all skin diseases, use Prof. Low's Sul -
For nettle rash,. itching piles, ringworm..erup-
phur Soap. 857.52m. _
Natioil Pills purify the blood, -regulate stom-
ach, live and -bowels. 857.52m.
1. •
MIEDICAL.
TARS. LLIOTT.1 & GUNN, Brucefield, Licen-
tiates Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons,SEdinburgb. At Seaforth every Satur-
day afternoon. Oflice,-Royal Hotel. 930.
•
G. S. McDONALD, MI D., C. M., Physt-
. eian, Surgeon, Accoucheur, &e. Office
and residence, that lately occupied by Dr. Hut-
chison, Auburn. 781
Searching .for ,Proof.
, There is no trouble an ascertaining from any
druggist the, true virtueslif• laagyard's Yellow -
Oil, for painful Mid inflammatory troubles,
rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, . frost bitesa
buena bruises, aprains, Santa acted cords,. ,stiff '
joints, aches, veins and soreness. 867.52.2w. • •
• No Blunderbus.
There is no blundering in the darks -in the
action of BurdoelaBlOod -Bitters Upon the system'.
the meeting Of the Lime Kiln Clete It scittteung hot gnu • prescription, no
cure-all': but it acts direetly upon:the' four ear -
once knowed •fe luau whet carried dined poiots • of .health----------------- ver
the motto of A penny saved is a. penny
aimed,' in all his pockets, an' no pussou
eber found him wid t dollor in a/eh to
his name. He was an on de save and
minks on de airm Deem' you git de
ideah inter yer heads diet a motto or a
maxim am gwine ter feed an' clothe ye
an' whoop up rent and doctor bins. It's
mo' in de man dan in do maxim. I kin
n
show ye f •Ity pussoe in my neybur-
hood who sot on de fence all summer
an'keep (kir eyes on de maxim a Ind ue-
tre/ain de road to ek-ealth.' I kin show
ye fo'ty me` who -1.atig up de motto of
'Providence will pnrvide and sat down
,fer providence to do so. If de wife aims
a dollar dat's providence.
--A despatch from St: Paul' last Mon
day, says : The most magnificent Stree
pageant ever seen in the north we wit
nessed here to -day. It was preliminara
to the formai dedication of the ice palac u.
to the winter earnival. There were 4,00(
luniformed members of toboggan, snow'
shoe, and skating clubs in line witl
..torchee:aud transparencies. The line,
T G. SCOTT, at, D., &c. Physician Surgeon,
eta and Accoucher, Scaloith, Out. 'Office.and
residence South side of Godench street, Second
Door east of the Presbyterian Church. 842
W. BRUCE -SMITH, M. D , C. M., Member
_Lae of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
&c., Seaforth, Orttario. Office and residence
same as oecupie4 r, Dr. Vercoe. 848
B,. MACKID;• late of Lucknow) Graduate of
, Toronto Un varsity, and Member of the
Collage of Physict ns and Surgeoris ef Ontario.
.first door cast o Engage-- Church Parsonage,
Office in Cedy'aliflock. Residence, jean- Street,
Seaforth, Ontario. l 894
EST, EAR 1:NND THROAT.
DR. GEO. S. RYERSON,
Ruh to the Gr at Clering Sale
1
OF CHRISTMAS GOODS AT
THE SEAFORTH TE4_ STORE.
The finest quality of White Granite and
Glassware, Fancy Goods and Christmas Gifts,
In the grocery department we -can't be sumo.
can be had at almost any, price stud quality.,
ster, Finnan Haddie, Mackerel, and all kinds
the cheapest. Our stock of Teas comprise Or
best grades. Green Teas from 25c to 75e, Bla
tea dust in stock. Also the Himalayan Tea,
per pound. It has stood the critical test of
and is worth 76c. Also Labrador Herrings in
with heads off; White Fish and Trout in half
stock. Dairy Salt and salt by the bar. el. Al
lated Cornmeal, Rolled Oats and Wheat, Mott
oats, wheat, &c. Oats taken in exchange -for
Poultry, Butter and Eggs. All are cordially i
over the town.
L. It. C. P., L. R. C., S. E., Lecturer on the Eye,
Ear and Throat, Trinity alectigal College,
and Surgeon to the alereer Eye and Ear In-
firmary.' Late Clinical Assistant Royal London
Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Centatil
Throat and Ear Hospital.
317 Church Street, Toronto. .
AUCTION SALES:. .
UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Li IMPLEMENTS. -Mr. J. P. Brine has- been
instructed by Mr. E. McClure, to. sell by
Public Auction on Lot 31, ConcessionS, McKillop,
on Wednesday, February 17th, 1886,at 12 caclock
!mon, sharp; the following valuable property,
viz.: Two • mares in foal to •` Pride of •File," I.
horse nine years .old, a horse rising five 1 filly
aisiag three, 1 spring colt, 4 coaviesupposed to .be
in cialf to a thoroughbred. bull; 3 heifers rising
'threes supposed 'to be in calf; 3 heifers rising
stwo„1 farrow cow; 1 steer rising twoa3 -spring
calves, 3 sheep, 8 pigs. Implements. -One patent
.arm wagers, nearly' new; 1 iron axle -wagon; 1
donole buggy, 1 pair of bob -sleighs, 1 Champion
reaper, nearly new;. 1 mower, 1 hay rake, 1 seed
drill, Chilled plow, 1 general purpose plow. 1
gang plow, 1 set of ,iron harrows, 1 fanning Mill,
1 pair of scales, 1 hay rack; 1 set of double team
harnese, 1 set cif double light team harness, 1 set
of plow harness, 1. pair of horse blankets, 1 sugar
'kettle, amt. a lot of ether small articles. The
whole positively be sold without re-
serve, as the proprietor has rehted his term.
Terms.-aAil sums :of ea and under, cask; over -
that amount 10. months' credit will be saven'on
turnithing approval endorsed notes. A discount
of 5 cents on the dollar will be allowed for cash
on -credit ambunts; JOHN E. MeCLURE, Pro-
prietor; J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer. 947-2
,
GREAT AUCTION SALE OF IMPORTED
HEAVY DRAUGHT AND. ROADSTER
HORSES.-Mr.sloha. Rattenberry has instructed
Mr. James- Cike„ to sell- by Public Aution, at
Brucefiela, on 'Friday, February 26th, 1880, at
12 o'clock noon, sharp, the following valuable
animals: .• One Imported Clydesdale mitre,.
"Spark,". sired by Dsfiance ; dam by Heathers
Jot*, in feal tot -Rover. One Imported Clydes-
dale mare, " Bella," aired by Renfrewshire Jock;
dam by Highlander, supposed ..to be in -foal to
McAlpin. One Stallion -rising three years 'old;
"Young Count Careless," sired by Count Care-
less; dam, Spark. One Stallioir rising three
years old, "Doutaas,a sired by Count Careless;
dam, Bella. - One Imported Shire Stallion, "
coln,".. rising five years old, sired by Lincoln ;
dam Ttipsy by Honest Toni. One Roadster
Stallion, "Revenge," sired by Royal Revenae ;
dam by 'Dan Webster. One driving mare -rising-
four years old, sired by Revenge; one filly rising
two years old, sired by Revenge;•one filly rising
one year old,. sired 1-v Lincoln ; one draiight foal
5 months old, tired by Lincoln ; dam, Pella. Two
niikh cows, supposed to be in calf; one farrow
cow, tea! heifers rising two years old; one spring
calf. The _above animals can be seen at any
time previous to the sale at Mr. Rattenbernas
place at Brucefield, ' .Clydesdale Stallion Regis-
tered. Teems. of Sale, -Twelve' niontha credit
will be given on 'furnishing approved joint notes.
JAMES OKE, Auctionaer ; JOHN RATTEN-
DER Ry, Proprietor. . 947-3
China Tea Sets sold tidy cheap, and our stock of
will defy competition, Owing to their very low prices.
ed. Currants, Raisins, Prunes, Sugars and Coffees
uit both rich and poor, Also Canned Salmon, Lob -
)f fruits, which are of first quality, and as cheap as
en, Bleck, Japan, unc-noied Japan, and are of the
k 25c to 75c, Japan 250 to 50; Green and Japan
irect from India, in green, black and mixed, at 55c
e Government analyist, who has pronounced it pure,
elf barrels and barrels, Lake Superior Herrings split,
barrels. Canadian and American Coal Oil always in
o Oatmeal, Granulated Oatmeal, Cornmeal and granu-
, and all kinds of feed, iruch as bran, shorts, middlings
oatmeal at mill ratess The highest price paid for
sited to inspect the stack. Goods delivered free all
A G. AULT, Seaforth.
THE BIG MILL
SEAFORTH.
The above mills hate' now been thoroughly
built upon the complete
the bowels, and the -blonde and works its em -es it;
natural manner 'through nature 6 channel. .
8a7.52.2w.
A Seasonable Item.
irarina, the brealting of :winter, when the
air is chilly and the weather damp; such com-
plaints as rheumatism, ueuralgia, lumbago, sore
throat,- croup„ and other painful effects of 807,
dee cold,, are prevalent. It is then that Hag-
, vfmrs Yellow _Oil is found truis valuable as a
hotiseholti remedy. 857.5.2u.
A Wise Choice..
In selecting a remedy for coughs and colds the
wise sehoiee IS. to take one that loosens the tough
mucus clinging to the air pasatiges. Such itatim-
erly is I fagya rd's Pectoral Ilabiam, which prompt-.
l, breaks -up hard . colds and their troublesome.
et,!eets.
- - - -=--
Conarn-ription Cured.
An old phy.sician,retired from practice, having
'had placed in 'his hands .by an East India, mis-
sionary the formula Of a simple vegetable remedy
for the speedy and pennene it cure of Consump-
time 1rom-alit:4, Catarrh, Aathma and 'all throat
and Lung affections, also a Positive and radical
cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervou Sem-
plaints, after hating tested its wonderful emu
HUNCARIAN ROLLER PROCES
The Mill and Storehouse Buildings have b n
gtaatly enlarged, and new machinery app d
throughout.
THE LATEST IMPROVED ROL S
-AND-
Flour Dressing Machin s
From the best Manufacturing Firms have b n
put in, and everything necessary added to en le
her to turn out flour'
SECOND TO NONE
In the Dominion. The facilities -for reeea
grain from farmers and for elevating and ship
have also deen extensivelyamproved. Grain
now be taken frail.' farmers' wagons, weig
and loaded into ears at the rate of 700 bus
per hour, by the work of two men.
^tREAT CLEARING OUT PUBLIC AUCTION
SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,*
&c. -Mr. .J.- P. Brine has been instructed by. Mr.
Henry Taylor, to sell by Public Auction, 'on Lot
7, Concession. 8, iitillett, a mile and a half north
ad Kinburn, on Tharsday, February •15th, 1886,
at 10 O'clock a. in.; the following valuable prop-
erty, via.: Farm Stock. -One breeding mare 9
years old,' in foal to imported-" Welcome :" 1
horse 8 years old a mare 6 years old, 2 fillies
coming one, boa; by Imported ' horses ; 1 mare
5 years old, 1 farrow' cow, 7 mileb cows in calf to
a thoroughbred hull, 1 heifer 3 years old 'in calf,
2 fat heifers, 4 steers coming three, 2 steers com-
ing two, 2 heifets, coming two, 3 calves coming
one, also a lot of Well 'bred fowls, including some
thoroughbred Leallorns. lei -plea emits. -Three
lumber wagons, 2 Pair bobsleighs. 1 double car-
riage with pole and. shafts, 1 Portland cutter, 1
Champion reaper, I Massey mower, 1 superior
broadcast seeder, 1 pair scales to weigh 1,100 lbs.,
1 large straw cutter, fanning mill, 1 light hon
plow, Gray's make: 1 general purpose Hogan
plow, 1 South Bend Chilled plow, 1 gang plow,
lsset iron harrows, -3 'set wooden harrows, 1 hilnd
roller, 1 turnip stuffier, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 Icing
ladder, 2. 'wagon racks,. 1 gravel box, 2 Fui4ar
kettles, 1 grindstone, 1 reaping knife grinder, a:
number of sap buckets, 2 grain cradles, 1 iron
crowbar, '1 iniik can, 1 churn, a lot of milk
dithes, 1 act double team harness, 1 °set plow
harness, 1 set single harness, I. riding sadsile,
wh i tfiet tees mid riet kyoke&together wi t h seethes,
i
fone shovels, ehai is, and bests of small ar.tieles.
Also 40 cedatsposts ; Houaehold Nurniture.-One
bedroom set, 2 -glass erpboarire three set bed
springs, 3 bt`dsteads, 2 'wash stands:, 2 tables, 1
cook stove, 1 stitlot stove aid a pipe's, and a lot of
kitchen furniture. ' The whole will pesitively be
sold witheut reser' e, as the proprietor has sold
his farui and is going to. Kansas. Terms of Sale.
All sums of :s5 and under, cash; °ter that
arnonnt 12 montha' credit will be given on_
fur-
nishing epproted endorsed notes. A discount of
5 per cent. will be allowed for cash on credit
amounts. HENRY TAYLOR. Proprietor; J. P.
BRINE, Aactiopeer. N. 13. -Dinner will be ser-
ved at 12 o'clock. , 947-2
A LARGE FEED ST()
-FOR--
CUSTOM CHOPPIN
Has been put in, and the necessary machinery
handling chop and coarse grains. .
A good stied has been erected, so that win
can be unloaded and reloaded under cover.
WHEAT EXCHANG
Promptly attended to, and
FIRST-CLASS ROLLER FLO
GUAFANTEEDS.
0-0-szieam TimE
Chopped satisfaktorily and without delay.
ROLLER FLOUR,
' E§RAN, SHOR
And all kinds of
CHOPPED FEE
Constantly on hand.
Highest Market Price Paid[
Cash for any Quantity of
Wbeat.
APPLE BARRELS
-AN])-
FINE, COARSE AND LAND S
FOR SALE.
an
d,
Is
or
ns
Only first-class and obliging men will be pt
to attend customers. The liberal patrong of
farmers and general Made respectfully solicit
_ A. W. OCILVIF. & CO,
PROPRIETO S.
T. 0. KEMP, Manager.
VETERINARY.
Aurora Quick Train Watch.
JJC. DOAN, Veteanary Surgeon, Grad ate
• of • Ontario Veterinary College, Tor. to, -
Ontario, Calla promptly attended to nighj or
day. Veterinary melkines kept constantlll on
hand. Office, Huron Hotel, Zurich, Out. 9
EAFORTH HO1iSE1 INFIRMAB,Y.-Corn
0 Jarvis aad Gederith Streets, next door
Presbyterian 'Church,. Seaforth, Ont. Al.
eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of th
inesticated animals, successfully treated at
Infirmary, Or elsewhere, tin the shortest. n
Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, V
inary Surgeon. P. S. -A large stock of Vet
ary Medicines kept constantly On hand
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the
is.
do -
the
Ce-
in -
The yest Yet.
SOLD 6NLY- BY ,
M. R. COUNTER,
SEAFORTH, ONT.
This Company manufactures a complete line
of full plate watches, from ordinary to the
finest grades, for all classes of watch wearers.
They are all made with quick train, and are es-
pecially adapted for railroad and all ordinary and
severe service. All made dust proof, have the
perfect safety pinion, which prevents damage to
parts in case of mainspring breakage, and John-
son's patent attachment to regulate pins, which
prevents hairspring from catching-, an insportant
improvement controlled by this Company. The
stein -winding parts are made strong and durable,
guaranteed as safe, more convenient and service-
able than the key winders. The extra fine grades
are made in stem 'wind, only. Every watch is
warranted by special certificate, which the pur-
chaser receives from the Company's Agent. The
number of Jewels in each watch (which is en-
graved thereon) dedicates the quality; pur-
chaseM observing thiS are sure to receive the
quality they call for. - The larger number of
Jewels in the better grades also represents the
finish, fine adjustment, and care in manufacture,
which produces mere accurate time and longer
service. The qualities are divided as follows :
ORDLNARY.-Two grades are Made of this
quality, engraved : "Aurora Watch Co., 7
Jewels." " Auroi it Watch Co., 11 Jewels."
MEDIUM. -Four grades of this quality are
made, -two in Gilt Finish, engraved : "Aurora
Wateh Co., 11 Jewels, Extra." " Aurora Watch
Co:, 15 Jewels," and two in Nickel, finely finish-
ed, engraved : Aurora. Watch Co., 11 Jewels."
"Aurora Watch 'Co., 15 Jewels."
FINE. -Two grades of this quality,-ene in
Fine Gilt Finish and one in Nickel, engraved :
EXTRA EINE.-Two grades of this quality,-
! one irk Fine Gilt and care in Fine Nichel, engrav-
" Aurora Watch, ICnoin. adjusted." -
al : "Auore Watch Co., 16 Ruby Jewels, ad-
justed, Aurora
Remember Counters, Seaforth, is the only
place in tne County -where these watches can be
had. •
M. R. I.COUNTER,
•
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller.
IMPORTANT INFORMATIO
-FOR--
-P -A. MR, M
. As we have turnedmur attention- particu
1
th
to the anufacturhe of e following in
meets, tilt farming co nmunity may depend
getting universal sati4faction, which is gual
teed: Pitts' Hoisepdwer, from 2 to 6 he
pourer s Strawcutters, reversible gear, very Is.
improvements; Chopping Mills or Grain Or:
ers, latest improved pattern, will grind from
to 30 bushels per hour; also Root Cutters; P
ers and Land Rollers at lowest prices and • Is.
able tonna at the
BRUSSELS FOUND
CORRESPONDENCE BY MAIL PROMPT
• . ATTENDED TO.
WM. R. WILSON
PROPRIETOR.
ny
on
an -
se's
est
nd
15
lp-
'Or-
•
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635 3,
MONEY TO LOAN.
MORTGAGES BOUG
DUNN
KIN
DE
THE COCK'S BEST FRIEND
MONEY WANTED.
Bobeg Willis,
The Peoples Shoemaker, Sea -
forth, wishea to notify all those
indebted to him to PAY UP
AT ONCE, s he calmest carry
on business Without money, any
more than hi au live without
food. Remember, pay up at
once, and easle your conscience.
All accomits het paid by March
1st, will be put into court for col-
lection.
R. W LLIS, Seaforth.
DR. WOODRUFF
Permanently located. in London, No. 185, Queen's
Asainue, a few Doors,,esst of Pia:taffies. Special
attenaon given to diteases of the Eye, Bad Sight
and the Piesertatioli of Vision, diseases of the
Ear, Impelled Hearilas aud .discharges Iron: the
Ear, diseases of the Throat. Chronic Inflamma-
tion being a frequeqt cause of Deafness; dis-
easesof °the Nose s Catarrh being a common
cause of impaired hearing. 943x26
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MITE GUELPH AND, ONTARIO INV T- 1
MENT and Saving Society have an un
ed amount of money to, lend on real cats.-'
the -very lowest rates Of interest with the I nvi-
--
lege to the borrower of repaying a pot -ti of
the principal with payments of interest. Ch rges
eery low. Apply to Messrs. DENT & HO SE,
Barristers, Mitchell, who are the autho zed ;
Agents and SOlicitors for the Society. 935 '.f !
Dated Nov. 5, 1885, •
ST. JAMS' HOTEL,
TOnOUTO. -
SHARP BRIGHAM,
(Form erly o.t p'sifoiel,Seaforth,)
PROPRIETORS.
ratl IS Hotel, Which is situatcal directly opposite
_L Cite 'Union Steal n has recently been refitted
OYSTERS I OYSTERS!
Seaforth Bestaurat
Now that the SCISS011 for Oysters has °pee e
would notify. the Public that I can 'serve h
with Oysters either in Shell, Cans or Bulk -
the best Baltimore brand kept.
French Bon Bons and the beat- American
Canadian Confectionery ahvays on hand,
best brands of Tobaccos and Cigars also in S
Cali and examine for yonrselves. Jlapj
serve you. Rainember the place, McN.t, Do
-Reid and Wilson's Hardware Store,
PROPRIETOR.
,
and refurnished tbroingliont, and is now one of
the best and most comfortable hotels in the city
Every possible attention paid to gueoliere
Charges moderate.
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:
D. • S. CAMPBELL,
ROVINCIALLAigi.'s SURVEYOR and Civ
Engineer. (haters by mail promptly at
°Ile 'raided to D. R. CAMPBELL 'A14(41111
; - • • a
ONEY TO LOAN.
ONEY •LOAN. --Straight loans at 6 per
cent. tenet payable half yearly, or
r cent. year y, with the privilege to borrower
I repaying part of the. principal money atany
me. Apply; to F. LIOLMMTED, Barrister,
eaforth. 850A4
DENTISTRY.
W.A..111801\T,
ENTIST,taculty Gold Medallist and College
Gold Me Ilist,Toronto School of Dentistry.
oms over lohnsons' Hardware, Main Street,
eaforth.
911
-T-D. S., M. B,. C. and D. S., of
4
I . Ontario. Latest improve-
ments in every line. Satisfaction
guaranteed.. Office, -In Cady's
leek, opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth.
esidence,- he Poplars, John Street. 941,
emoved ! Removed!
, 1
OW 1 1\T G-,
EAFORTF11
The Old Established Butcher has removed to
ow premise' immediately opposite his Old
i
tand, Maan treet, Seaforth, where he will be
leased to me t all his old patrons and as many
new ones as n ay see fit to favor, him with their
i.tronage. .
MI -Bement er the place, between Henderson's
iliarness Shop, and 3IcIntyre's Shoe Store, Main
treet, Seaforth. - .
898 GEORGE EWING.
•••THE
AHAB:IP:4 BMA OF COMMERCE.
,i - •
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
aid. up Capital, . - $6,000,000.
est, - 2,100,000.
PRESIDENT,, HON. WM. MCMASTER.
SEIFORTH BRANCH.
The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continues to
eceiv.e deposits, on which interest is allowed on
the most favorable terms.
11
Drafts on all the principal towns and cities in
Canada, on (neat Britain, and on the United
States, bought and Sold.
Office -First door &tem of the Commercia
Hotel.
A. H. IRELAND, Manager.
F. HOL7sIESTED, isnlieltor 639
r: This great aeliatalted atiancane ranee amongst
the 2leading necessaries of Life. These famous
Pills purify t le Blood, and act most powerfully,
yet soothingly, on the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys
and Bowels, giving tone, energy and vigor to
these great 3 am Springs of ,Life. They are con-
fidently reco amended as a never failing remedy
in all cases a here the censtitution, from what-
ever .cause, .1 as become impaired or weakened.
They are woi derfully efficacious in all ailments
incidental tetfemales of all ages; and as a Gen-
re.' Family rat ieme are unsurpassed.
[101.1.0WAYS OINTMENT
Its Searching and Healing Prepertie,s arc
known throughout the Woied. For the cure of
Britt Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and
Ulcers, it is an infallible remedy. - H. effectually
rubbed on the neck and chest, as sat 'into meat.
cures Sore 'Throats. Bronchitis, Coughs and
Colds:. For glandular Swellings and Piles it acts
like a charm.. In Gout and Rheumatism-, it
lever fails tO afford relief. Manufactured only
at -Professor 'Holloway's ' Establishment, 78 New
Oxford Street Cate 583 Oxford Street) London;
and sold u4 is. lad., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d„ 115., 22.5.,
and 23s. cad Box and Pot. ins Beware of Am-
erican count rfeits,-Pnrchasers should look to
the Label oni the Pots and Boxes. If the address
is not 533; I Oxford Street, London, they are
spurious O1-52
SEAFORTH PLANINGr MILL
Wit ArD BLIND FACTORY
LE4AL.
ino C. HAYS, Selicitot, &c. Private Money to
.Dth, lend at lowest rates of interest. (Mice -
Corner of Square and West Street, Goderich. 774
- •••-••."
T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, Ire. Office-
'). Booms formerly occupied by Carroll &
Dickson, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard-
ware Store, Main Street, SeafOrth. Goderich
Agents--CamenotrI 1101/r & CAMERON.
870
I-4 ARROW & SOUDFOOT, Barristers, Solici-
tors, ataaGodi erieh, Ontario. J. T. Gaintow,
wm. ritotivyour.
686
CAMERON, HOLT' & CAMERON, Barristers,
Solicitors in Chataary, &c., Goderich, Ont.
M. a CAMERON, IQ. C, PRIMP HOLT, M. O.
CAMERON. 1 '506
TJOFTUS E. D4NCE4a, late ;with Cameron,
Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister'So-
licitor, Conveyancer, -&e. Money to loan. Bea -
son's Old Office, Carr:WeirBlock, Seaforth. 786
1tJFANNING & SCOTI, Barristers, Solicitors,
Conveyancers, & , Solicitors for the Bank
of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan.
Office -Beaver Bleck Clinton, Ontario. A. II.
liAniniG, elates scorr. I 781
ronE subseriberbegs leare to thank his limner -
a oue customers for the liberal patronage ex-
tended to him since commenein,r business
Seaforth, and trusts that he may be - favored with
i
a continuance of the same.
Parties intending to build would dowell to give
him a call, as he will continue to keep en hand a
>large stock of all kinds of
DRY PINE LUMBER;
' SASHES, DOORS, -
" BLINDS & MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LAT, &c.
He feels confident of giving satisfaction to
those who may favor him with their patronage,
aanone but first-class workmen DMA employed,.
Paiticular attention paid to Custom Planing.
201 • .JOHN IL gROADFOOT.
London, Huron and Brill ce,
Gorse NOR11- Express. Mail. Ilreight.
London, d 'part... 7.55A.M. 4.60 am. 6.05 A. M.
Exeter... .... .. 9.13 6.08 , 9.35 -
Hensall.. . ------0.24 6.23. 10.00
Kippen .. . .. .. 9.29 6.29 10.09,
Brueefield.. .. .. 9.36 - 6.38 10;25
Clinton.. .. .. .. 9.55 7.05 11.30
tondesbore _ .. .. 10.11. 7.23 12.00
Blyth....1.. .... 30.20 7.32 12.20 P. ti.
Belgrave. .. .7_ .. 10.35 . 7.47 12.50
aWingliam, arrive 10.50 - 3.08 1.20
emu. SOCT - EXP11.:1-7S. Mail. Freight.
I
Wingham, depart 7.20 A.M. 3.10e.n. 1).20 -..8.11.
Belerave. .. .. .. 7 :3.30n .so 1 .23
j
Myth.... .. .... 7.51 3.46 .47 "
Londesbo o • .. .. 8.02 3.55, 12.00
8.25 4.16 12.45 it. ti.
13Clninictoeliueld ..... ... 8.42 4.35 . 1.10
.. 8.51 4.43 1.25'
1HkiePills)ealill... .. .. .. ' 8.58 4.48 1.40
Exeter.. .... - ... _ 9.13 4.59 2.35
Leaden, a rive .. 10.30 6.00 5.30
Wellin:
0,01N4 NOItT
Ethel
Brussels
Blum ale
Whighani
oersG Son'T
• Wing -hell]
Bluevale .
Brussels,
Ethel
Train lea',
dine, rites
only.
Ta Ii riVIA RR1AG r" I I
ICFNPPc-3, Traie.o,a,
C'rra
a as • ,40
ock.
y to I IA-IT:El. AT (Joust WirST
•
fl ITOLMESTED, sue essor to tile late flit -in of
.1 McCaughey & Bjobnested, Barrister,
Conveyancer and Notary' Solicitor for
the Canadian Bank of COmmerce. M-oney to lend.
Farms for sale. Office in Scott's Block, Main
Street, Seaforth. . •
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IMPORTANT NOTICES.
OUSE IN EGMONDVILLE TO RENT. --To
;rent, that comfortable and commodious
dwe ling house in Egmondville, recent/y occu-
pied by Mr. A. Mustard. A good stable and all
necessary conveniences in 'Connection, Apply
to THOMAf3 HILL.
944
°
ry1HOROUGHBRED BULLS.--eThe ntrdersign-
J_ ed will keep during the present season on
Lot 27, Concession 8, Hibbert, the well-knoWn
Thoroughbred Bull, "Lord Wilton," which has
proved 'himself a good and sure stock getter.
Also the fine young Bull, "Wr George Gwynne,"
sired by "50th Puke of Oxford" (46265); im-
ported by Richard Gibson, Merton. The dam
of this bull and the gried dam on the sire's side
of "Sir George Gwynne" wa,s Grand Duchess
27th," the sister of whiCh" was sold for 13113025.
The grand dam on the other side was also ina-
ported, showing this brill to be ef as good blood
as can be found in the country. Terra -For
"Lord Wilton," 82 to insure ; for "Sir George
nwynne," en, payable 1st January. DAVID
H1LL, Proprietors 944x4
McGregor's Speedy Cure.
It is popularly admitted every where that Mc-
Gregor's Speedy Cure 14 the safest, most reliable
and by far the cheapest remedy for constipation,
liver complaint, indigestion, impure blood,. loss
of appetite ' and all similar troubles It is not
necessary to take a great quantity before any re-
mit is produced. A fee closet will convince you
of its merits. Trial bottle given free at Launsclen
& Wilson'adrugstore, Seaforth. 912.alav.
ton, Grey ..and Bruce.
AceoM.. Express. -Mixed.
9.35 1°. M. 9.15 pas. 9.15 P.M. 1
2.49 *9.29 10.60
3.05 9.45 10.35 .!
. 3.20 9.56 11.25 °
Acme, Aceom. Mixed .
...• 7.00 A.M. 11.25 A. M. 7.50 ;
. 7.10 11.35 8,12 • i
7.25 11.55 8.50
. 7.37 12,10 _ 9.15
ing Winginen at 8 p ir.. for Mace's-.
Mondays, Wcdnesdays and Fridays I
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
In theifiatter of tie estate of the late
Andrew Hally.
The creditors' of. Andrew Hally, late of the
Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron., de-
ceased, who died on before the 4th day of
August, A. D. 1885, ar4 hereby notified to send
by post, prepaid, on 1. before the 15th day of
February next, to the mdersigned,BeatteaChad.
wick, Blackstock and Galt, of the City ofTor-
t
onto, in the County of York, at Number 58,
Wellington Street F st, Solicitors for John
Hannah, the Executor under the Will of the said
Andrew Hay, their luistian and surnames,
addresses and deseriprons, and the full particu-
lars of their claims and accounts, and the nature
of their security, (if any.) And this notice being
given under the previsions of the Revised_
Statutes of Ontario, Chap. 107, -Ste. 34, the said
Executor will not be liable for the said estate
and assets, or any part thereof to any person of
whose claims notice shall not haxe been net en
at the time of distribution.
Dated this 24th dayof December, A. D., 1885.
BEATTY, CHADWICK, BLACKSTOCK and
GALT, Solicitors for tile Executor. - 942-7
d Trunk Railway.
Seaforth and Clinton stations a
Sv
IW EXPOSITeri OFFICE .APORTII.
r Expreas.. . -2.40 si.
Expreas.'„ S.58 r.
SEAPORIE{, ONTARIO'. 1 GMixed Tra • • • • • • • 6 15 A. ‘1"
OIXO EAST••.--
Express 7.45 A. M.
. - . 1.45 r.
u.
NO wiTricssgs REOULED mixod Train_ .. 5.30 r. m.
HURON AND BRUCE
Loon .and ./InVestinent
COM
This Company is Loaning Money on
Farm Security at lowest Rates
of interest.
Pfortgages Rurchasect:
7 ,
SAVINGS BINK BRAISCH.
3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed on
Deposits, according to amount and
time left.
OFYICE.-Coraer of Market Square
and North Street, 1Goderich.
HORACE HORTON,
Mansona.
Goderich., August 54,1885, 922
SEAORTH
Fu rn itu re Warerooms.
If vou want solid comfort call at
M. Ropertsen's,
Ants,d buy cue of •tbnees Alebral ed Self Adjustable
Easy Cladine-reprateuted by the above tut. Vie
van also ripply • 1
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Invalid Chair4 and Carriages
,
31( OIF the (ginifereablea.ld duraale
SBEI 173MID
31.:+t '•frif-h of
GABiZ-4ET FURNITURE
CLINTON.
9 3 Ap::. Is ery large and Complete. Li tending_purc has
9.15 p. ,i. 1. (f r1;;als'171.711;t( i)01•Xitfi;.1") reeirioi ilTofooir, es opuz trri;
1:4055 )1m d leneen, Ogee, Msan Street, ataforth.
IN, ROBERTSON.
K.
Ct.