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The Huron Expositor, 1886-05-21, Page 7.AY 2i. iSRe had largely ha ardware at the pr` w offer a large k' for the inspection 7nt ;he best Whit parbed kset. 'me -1s u great Variety. our order for a sap T BINDER TIThrt, Leave your order, e best. Bros., .(1 MERCHANTS, - Se aforth. M L aroprietor of these walla ar mina, hari been Whig finery, and is now beitat 'an article of FLOUR, elled by any mill in tag D the party waits for It ✓ wheat, chopping dem pped for six centi pit esh oat meal always Oa and exchanged for oais. - an always on h,and aoL ket prices, also any Taw Orders promptly aift,,A not yet given these mills& ✓ interest to do so.: Bell's Mills." IN MeNEVIN. KERS VARNING Binder, Reaper, or Rake, INSPECTED MOS ala BY Wilson, 7ORTH, .FOR THE ,Litring Co. (Limite , ONTARIO. Non has done businsetha reputation of the lInfa alines offered to -day ara- L superior. See the Binder, Reape Rummer Mowert bri .Daisy Rake. -amerigan Plows, and Zia aid Drill. Come and Ow • WILSON, SEAFORTII, ON - HITNET HOUSE, CR LINES OF EATERS. ROYAL ase Burner in four shalls aand with Ovens. L. Penni. sular fare Base Burner maga il to. see it. of aII kinds of :oal Cook -sr Lo - show then'. and get Bargairie A.INS IN TINWARE,.0 1%1D CANADIAN VAYS ON HA_ND Take Your ChoiCSI-- of_ two Imported BUDA _ Red Buli,. 14 niontlia adenoung Chamberlaiass- tiae some vieig.ht. [tion and are sure 8 airade Cows, $2.50; TbOr- oArs. returned reglila4 wilt not be charged far. ,ber of Cows will be lii.0 Ave pasture to keepeaaffa ig Chamberlain took Rrussela Shows last Olt Ont. 90a MAY 14, 1886. Tenement -House- Workers. .By ANNIE STURGIS DANIELS, M. D. A serious social question of the day is ,constantly presenting itself,, as to what we shaU do with the large and increas- ing mass of women who support them- selves and families by. doing work at their own homes. This phase of tene- ment -house life in New. York and other American cities does not receive as much attention as it deserves. The condition of these women is truly pitiful. It is quite impossible to ascertain the exact number of women who take home work, but that the number is large, cannot be denied. ri3oy. if not morally, their con- dition is worse than women working in shops and factories,- ; it certainly does not compare favorably with that of the pit women working at the mouths of the eoal-pits in England and Wales, and so wretched is their condition that English- men propose to pass a law forbidding them toeontinue their occupation. These women are employed from 6 a. m. to 3- p. m.; tenement -house women labor from 5 or 6 a. rn. to midnight. The for- mer are constantly in the open air; ours in close, stifling rooms, cold in winter, hot in summer -never ventilated, poorly lighted. Their wages fairly good; ours, miserably poot. The pit women are strong, healthy; often three geperations are found working together, I know of but one such instance among our women. This is a German family -a, man of eighty, his daughter, and granddaughter of seven years, workipg on ,trousers. The old man and young child sew on the buttons, the woman doing the rest of the work. The children of the pit women are fat and rosy; ours, if they survive, pale and thin, old in their childhood. I will take for analysis five hundred women with whom I have been brought in professional contact at their hoines during the last eighteen months. These women are the mothers of 1,362 children -Tan average of nearly three children for each woman. Of the single, women, two only had no one but them - Selves to support. These women are engaged in tailoring, the making of underclothing for men, women, and children, and miscellaneous eznpleyments. By far the larger number are engaged in tailoring. One hundred, and sixty-seven finish trousers, and are paid from 5 to 14 cents per pair. A woman can finish a pair, if she works steadily, in an hour. Of the 167 women but two received 14 cents; 5 were paid 12 cents; 30 10 cents; 40 8 cents, and the rest the mere- pittance of 5 cents. Ten years ago the women tell me they were given 25 cents for work for which they now receige 5 cents. As is well knowrein tailoring the work is received; not, as formerlyifrom the manufatturers, but from the middlemen, who in turn receive the goods from the -Manufactur- ers.. These middlemen employ the "operators" who do all the "machine sewing," employing from 6 to 75 men, or after' more. Few women can operate on the heavy tailors' machines; the finishing -that is, all the hand -sewing - is given to women. A few do this in the shops, but the larger number carry the heavy bundles home.. A woman can, by working incessantly, alone, finish a dozen pairs of trOursera in a day. A ' boy's] waist is made entire, including buttonhole, for from 35 to 50 cents a dozen. Not more than a dozen can one woman make in a day, and this is a fair average of the wages earned by sewing women working in their homes. This work is all more or less poorly done if a woman can pass in botchy work she does so: The poor women are again imposed upon by buying these same badly made garments for them- selves and children, paying twice as match for them as they are worth. Wages have, fallen during the past ten years from 25 to 50eoer -cent. in the vari- ous industries engaged in by women in tenement -houses, and may be partly ac- counted for by - 1. Introduction of child labor. •2. Middlemen. 3. Underbidding by mairied women whose husbands work, women employ- ing apprentices, and the large influx of women by immigration. 4. The entire lack of co-operation among the women themselves. Children have been employed in fidds and factories, and now -are an important element in tenement -house work. Child- ren, boys and girls from five to twelve years, are found assisting in all the branches af work done at home. They are employed in stores in various ways during the day, and at night assist- in such work as -their mothers; do, their hours often corresponding to the latter's. The children add greatly to the reveime of the family. The evils resulting from the introduc- tion of child labor in tenement -houses cannot be overestimated. :The children have no time for a common -school educa- tion. They are overworked and under- fed, and lay the foundation for a sickly adult life. A child of ten years was brought to the Mount Sinai Dispensary clinic, recently, exhausted from nose- bleed, which was without doubt directly traceable to the constantly leaning for- ward while engaged' in sewing;. but she added. 20 or 30 cents to the family in- come, which was considered by the mother a recompense for the lost health. This child had fairly obeyed the compul- sory school law, Another case which I have been watching with interest for four years, is that of a ,child who, at three years was attacked with infantile paralysis, a partially curable disease. The mother; being busy, neglected her; ,at five years she began to sew.buttons on trousers; and now, ten years after the attack, she is a luipeless cripple, but finishes a dozen pairs of trousers a day. These are only two cases out of hundreds of children attended. '" Of the evils caused by the middlemen, WO have had au illustration during the last two or three weeks, since the strike of the cloakmakers. These men are very tyrannical; extremely exacting,re- quiring the refinishing of the entire gar- ment for a slight flaw; or, if- the gar- ment is wrinkled dues are exaeted. The work must be done at the exact moment agreed upon, the failure to comply with this rule causing the refusal of any more work. The grosser evils have been suffi- ciently entimertated in the daily papers. -Christian Union. -The last Parisian publication which bas been seized by order of the Prefect of Police is neither a naturalist novel nor an anarchist pamphlet, but a simple directory. It is one of a very special kind, as it only gives the names of those of the inhabitants of the city who are neted for their philanthropic dis- position and their readiness to relieve distress. The compiler turns oat to be, • a well-kno puts into fit of the y fession, th amassed in supposed to tint of bligh hastening hi inquire --An att reported fr missionary has been at cess, the ba numbered idolators se sionaries an faith of th the Christi boo poles si a great nois and general' The mission in4ialf a eel idolatry. -The 45i -carat white diamond from South Afrhia, which was placed under the cutters' are in 1834, will turn out, it is now said, the finest brilliant cut stone in the wor d. The stone in its almost finished sta e weighs still 230 carats, but in order t give it, the best possible shape and 1 stre it is intended to reduce its weight t something under 200 carats. The Koh -0 oor weighs only 106 carats, the Regent of France 136i. carats, the Star of th South 125 carats, and the Piggott 82j carats. The Great Mogul weighs 49 carats. It is, however, a lumpy stone, only rose -cut, and if cut to a proper-sh ped brilliant it would probably not w dgh more than 140 carats. -Boston -Wm. the county week. In physicians not direct]) ceived whil ceremonies court of Fo positor on t regarded i it is said which he undergo o men in the • of Blew's p plied at th series of street beggar, who thus ethodical shape, for the bene - 'Inger members of the pro - information which he has the course of his long career. nscript. - . Blew, of Chicago, -died at ospital Wednesday of last the opinion of competent is death was hastened, if caused, by the fright he re - undergoing mock initiation on his entrance to a local esters. Blew was a com- e Chicago Times, and was the office as eccentric, and greatly dreaded the.ordeal was told he would have to his entrance. The other ffice told the Chief Ranger. culiaritiesi and when he aP- court he, was put ,through a wful ceremonies, which -are have shocked him to the ex - ting his mind and ultimately. m to his grave. The coroner into the case. mpt, at revival of idolatry is in the Telugu Islands. The vork among these Telugus ended with marvellous suc- tiaras in each year being the thousands. Now the k to get even with the mis- win the people back to the lir fathers. They go among converts bearing on bam- all idol houses. They make with drums and shoutings, "Sr attract crowds of people. ries say that -there has not tury been such a revival of 17iTor h Remembering. There is pr 'bably no better relaxing remedy for stiff joint , contracted cords, and painful congestion, th n Hag3-ard's Yellow Oil. It cured Mrs. John. Si dell, of Orton, Ont., who was afflicted for 3 ears. with contraction of the bron - ehial pipes ao d tightness of the chest. It is the great rem aiy for internal Or external pain. 857.52.2w. • • Th Great Source, Of co nsumati ease, is scrof true specific Burdock Biqa the blood anc 857. 52.2w. n and many wasting forms of dis- la lurking in the s3-steni. The for this condition is found in Bitters; that medicine purifies builds up the enfeebled frame. _ Useful Hint. It may be tseful for the reader to know that the popular ireparation known as Hagyard's Yellow Oil h $ proved a sovereign remedy for deafness, maty certified cures, being on record. Hag3-ard's Yel ow Oil alao cures acheS, pains and tameness, and may be used internally as well as outwardly. 8• 7.52.2w. •0. Never Drug The stomach lath nauseatingand weakening ex- pectorants an opiates; Hagyard's Pectoral Bal- sam is pleas, nt and reliable in: its effects, and safe in all tl rent and lung complaints that, if neglected, en in consumption. !857.52.2w. • A.F rtunate Escape. Mrs. Cyrus Kilborne, Beanisville, Ont., had what ;:isa'a su posed to be a cancer on her nose. She wasilaboi t to submit to a cancer doctor's treatment, w en she concluded to try Burdock BloodBitters, internally and externally, a few bottles of which entirely cured her. 867.52.2w. Joe. olloway's Pills The Chief W onder of Modern Tines. -This in- compara.bleiedicine increases the appetite, strengthens a e stomach, cleansethe liver, cor- rects biliousn ss, prevents flatulency, purifies the system, invigorates the nerves ana states sound calth.' The enormous demand for these Pills t roughout the globe astonishes everybody, ani a single trial convinces the most sceptical that no medicines equal Holloway's Pills in its abi ity to remove all complaints inci- dental to the uman race. They areato blessing to the -a.fflietcd, and a boon to all that labor under intern I or external disaase. The purifi- cation W the lood, removal of all restraint from the scretire o ans, and gentle aperitive action are the prolific sources of the extensive- curative range of Iloilo ray's Fine' Fellow He may be-,latt if he tells you that any prepara- tion in. the Wa Id is as good as Putnam's Painless Corn Extract() • distrust the advice. Imitations only prove t , ' value of Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. Si e signature on each bottle of Poi- son & Co. Ci6 Putnam's. .952.52w. A Se ret for the Ladies. The great aecret i of beauty is pure blood.: ,, Eruptions and all blotches that disfigure the face m ay be qiiiickli - mired by Burdock Blood Bitters. Annie Heath, i f Poi•tland, certifies ithat she "Was cured by tha remedy, after suffering for two years, 857,52.2w. , _______ • . McGregor a:ii Parke's Carbolic Cerate is DI invalu- able( for WOUs, sores, salt rheum, cuts, burns, scalds and fetters, as a healing and purifying I dressing. Doi not be imposed on with other use- less preparati)i tas, recommended to be .as good.. Use only Mc( reg,or & -Parke's Carbolic Cerate. Sold by Lunisc en & Wilson, druggists,-Seaforth. 912.52w. -• .the discoverI- of the instantaneous process of taking phohigijapbs has been quickly followed in the medical torlcl by a perfect and instantane- ous remedy fat' all acute ;wiles and pains, as neu- ralgia, toothac le, rheumatism, etc. This aalu- able remedy is called Fluid Lightning, and is sold at 25 cents a bottle by Lumsden & Wilson, druggists, Seaforth. 912.52w. ae • ea - Fever, colic, unnetural appetite, fretfulness, alaakneis and donvulsions, are some of the effects worms in Children ; destroy. the worms with r. Low's Wona Syrup. 852.5 Use Prof. Low's Sulphur Soap for prickly heat, nettle rash, scaly eruption, itch, and all diseas- ed conditions of the Aire 857.52m.. 4111. The hectic finsh, pale, hollow cheeks and pre- carious appetite, it worms. Freeman's Worm Powder... will quickie- and effectually re- move them. 8 )7 .52m. : National Pill • are sugar-coated, mild but thor- ough, and- are the best steatitic:IS and liver pill in Use. s51.52m. - C011 ULlapti011 Cured. , An old physi inearetired from practice, havirig had placed in his hands by an East India mis- sionery the for i title of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy Ind permanent cure of Consump- tion, Bronchiti !, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung affeetions, also a positive and radical cure for Nervoes Debility and all Nervou ecnri- plitints, alter having tested its wonderful cure tive powers in ethousands of cases, has felt it hie duty to make it known to his. suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire- to relieve human sufferirg I will send free of chargo, to allewho desire- , this recipe, in German, French or English, wi h full directions for preparing and using. S nt by mail by addressing with stamp, namito this paper, W. A. NOYES, 149 Power's Block Rochester, N. Y. 938-25 eow London, H GOING NORTH- . Exeter on and Bruce. Express. Ms41. London, depart:. THE 'HURON EXPOSITOR. Bengali. . ....... 7.55Au. .m. 4.60r. BKIPPeeen9.29 8.29 eld.. ; 9.24 6.23 rufi 9.14 6.10 Clinton.... ........ .. 992 ' 67.'0088 Londesboro . 10.16 7.20 Blyth.... .... ....... .. 10.24 7.30 Belgrave 10.39 1.45 Wingham, arrive 10.66 8.05 GOING SOUTH- - Wingham depart Belgrave Blyth:... . .... 7.17 . n es oro Express. Mail. 7.03e.et. 3.05 P.N. Clinton Brucefield Kippen.. ........ ,Hensall 'Exeter London, arrive ' • ' • "" • • .. 7.41 3:53 8.03 4.13 8.22 4.32 8.31 4.44 8.38 4.46 8.51 4.69 10.10 6.00 Wellington, GOING NORTH- Ac Ethel 2 Brussels 2 Bluevaie 3 Wingham 3 GOING SOUTH- Mi Wingharn 7. Bluevale 8. Brussels 8 Ethel.... .. . 9 Train leaving Wing dine, rims on Monday only. rey and Bruce. om. Express. Mixed. 34 P. M. 9.20 P.M. 9.45 P.M. 49 9.35 10.25 06 9.5110.55 20 10.02 12.16 ed Accom. Express. 5 P.M. 11.10 A. M. 6.00 A.M. 12 11.25 7.00 50 11.45 7.15 20 12.00 727 _ am at 8 p m. for Kincat- , Wednesdays and Fridays Grand Tr Trains leave Seafort follows: GOING WEST - Express.... . Express ...... Mixed Train.. .... . GOING EAST - Express.......... Express .... . Mixed Train...... nk Railway. and Clinton stations as SRAPORTIL . 2.40 r. M. . 8.68 e. M. 8 15 A._M. . 7.45 A. M. . 1.46 P. M. . 5.30 P. M. CancroN. 3.05 P. m. 9.15 P. M. 9.48 .A. M. 7.25 A. M. 1.05 16' Bi 4.45 P. M CANADIAN BA HE K OF COMMERCE. HEAD OFF CE, TORONTO. Paid up Capital, Rest, - - * PRESIDENT, Ho - $6,000,000. 2,100,000. WM. MCMASTER. SEAFORT BRANCH. The Seaforth Brandi of this Bank continues to receive deposits, on w ich interest is allowed on the most favorable ten s. Drafts on all the pri cipal towns and cities in Canada, on Great Bri ain, and on the United States, bought and sol Office -First door Hotel. OIITH of the Cc:commie, H. IRELAND, Manager. F. HOLMESTED, Soli itor , 639 Issommommi. U na NNE •••••• PERR DAVIS' PAIN- ILLER IS RECOm mENDED BY Physicians, Ministers, Missionaries, ' Managers of .Fa tories, Work -shops, Plantations, ITi rrses in Hospitals, -in short, everybody everywhere .who has- ever given it a trial. TAKE' s INTERNALLY MIXED MITI! A WINE GLASS OF ROT MILK AND SUGAR, IT V1LBE FOUND A NEVER FAILING • CURE FOR SUDDEN- cous, CIHLLS, CON- GESTION OR STOPPAGE OF CIRCULATION, CRAMPS, - PAINS IN THE STOMACH, SUM- MER AND BOWEL COMPLAINTS, _SORE TERO.A.T , &en APPLIED I XTERNALLY, 1;XPEIZIENt:E HAS .'ROVES IT THE MOST • . EP FECTIV-E AND REST LINIMENT ON EARTH. IN RI:VOWING THE PAIN ARISING FROM S .BRE ISES, IMETIMA- 21SM, XEU1UYGIA, SWELLED TOOTIIACTIE, CUR NS, BrrEs, &c., &F. 2:jets. jer Pottle. rea' Beware of Imitations.e-rgat CAMPBELL'S, ATHARTIC COMPOUN fs effective in small doses, acts without griping, does not oc- easion nausea, and. vill not create irri- ationalidgengestion as do many of the isual cathartics ad- ministered in the form of Pills. . Ladies and Chil- dren having the most sensitive sto- machs Lake this medicine without trou- ble or complaint CAM PI3 E r. CS CATHARTIC COMPOUND is especially adapted for the.cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS AND BILIOUS DIS- ORDERS. , FOR ACID .STOMAC II AND Loss OF A.p- PETITE. FOR SICK. ITEADACIIE AND DYSPEPSIA. FOR CONSTIPATION On COS.TIVEN.I2.SS. FOR ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING FROM A DISORDERED 5TATE OF THE STO- -- ?MAUL This medicine being in liquid form, the dose. can..be easily regulated to me et the requirements .of different, per. . thus makiAg it eqlly well adapted to the use of the little child as to the adult. Put upin three ounce bottles, and sold by all dealers in family medicines. Price Retail, 25 Cents. &C) iT b' a,gr .eals 41 ble yet potent pre- 4(40,+ paration s especially adapted for the relif and cure o f .that c lass ofd aorciela e attendant upon a low or reduced 'state of the sy sit in, and u,ually ac- companied by P ele r, W eakii ees and Pal- pitation of the t. Prompt results will fellow its use in ea.e.e of Sudden Exhaustion • arieing from leas ef Acute or Chronic Di,e;eae, and in the weelinees that invariably eeeempaniee the reeov leen Wrieting Fevers. No remedy will ea+ more speedy relief in • Deepeeeia or heiig eetten. For remover- ieaed Bleed, L.. s to Appetite, Des- e..3 pendency, arel in ail Feas where rgl aa ea -Fecal% wait ciorre ete ee NI•:: A ' is renuired, os aaa the Ehl wi:1 Leei.Nav) found I • ,,C,>(:) • A, ' A 4:51' 0 4% • .Sola byaU 1.)a:'.er.s- DAVIS & LAWRENCE 00. (Limited) SOLE AGENTS, MONTREAL, P. Q. Kippen for Plows FARM _IMPLEMENTS. ALWAYS ADVANCING. T. VEMT-IT-JIS , 1 f . 4 Again full of business, and would remind all farmers and customers in need that he has a larger stook than ever. Consisting of Sulky plows, gang plows, general purpose plows, sod plows, cultivators, B. Bell's make, land rollers. All which are made from the best manufacturers, vtand sold a bottom prices. Pio _ Castings in Abuudance. Gang plow castings in stock for W. H. Verity's Plow Works, Exeter. South Bend plows, B. Bell's St. George, Mitchell plows, Toronto plows, Teeswater plows, Hogan plows, Seaforth; Goder- ich plows,MasseyNo. 13. PLOW REPAIRING in all its branches. Parties wanting new mould boards or plow beams for the Massey No. 13, or the Exeter plow works, pr Hogan's plow works, Seaforth, Will see the saw e at nie" shop.- Special attention paid,' to the repairing of iron plows. Now is the time. Fetch along your plows and harrows for repairing. T. Mellis can supply all youewants in the plowline, and spares no pains to meet the wants of the farmers. Castings odhand for the Noxen seed drills. THOS. MELLIS, Kipp:5r. 31-8 \ _ THE Bie- MILLS, SEAFto The above mills have now beep thoroughly re- built upon the complete • HUNGARIAN ROLLER PROCESS. The Mill and Storehouse Buildings have been greatly enlarged, and new machinery applied throughout. THE LATEST IMPROVED ROLLS • Flour Dressing Dressing Machines From the best Manufacturing Firms have been put in, and everything necessary added to enable her to turn out flour. SEPOND TO NONE In the Dominion. The facilities for receiving grain from farmers and for elevating and shipping have also (teen extensively improved. Grain can now be taken from farmers' wailans, weighed, and loaded intocars at the rate of 700 bushels per hour, by the work of two men. A LARGE FEED STONE -FOR--- CUSTOM CHOPPING Has been put in, and the necessary machinery for handling chop and coarse grains. A good shed has been erected, so that wagons can be unloaded and reloaded under cover. • L WHEAT EXCHANGES Promptly attended to, and FIRST-CLASS ROLLER FLOUR GUARANTEED. 0 la 8.11101VE T"'EJEEED . Chopped satisfactorily and without delay. ROLLER FLOUR, BRAN, SHORTS, And all kinds of CHOPPED FEED Constantly on hand. Highest Market Price Paid in Cash for any Quantity of Wheat. APPLE BARRELS -AND- • FINE, COARSE AND LAND SALT FOR SALE. Only first-class and obliging men will be kept to attend customers. The liberal patronge of farmers and general trade respectfully sOlicited. A. W. OGILVIE & CO., PROPRIETORS. T. 0. KEMP, Manager. DUNN'S KIN P WDE THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND The Seaforth, Brussels • AND Wroxeter Stage Line. This old and reliable Stage Line which runs 'daily between Seaforth, Brussels, Wroxeter and Gorrie, leaves Seaforth on the arrival Of. the Mail train from the east, and connects with the trains running east and west on the Grand Trunk Railway 'atTrussels, and also connects with the train for Teeswater at Wroxeter. Comfartable covered carriages and careful, fa- ctitive drivers always on the road. Fares Reasonable. S WALSH, Proprietor. SEAFQRTH PLANING MILL SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY THE subscriber begs leave to thank his numer- ous customers for the liberal patrenage ex- tended to him since commencing business Seaforth, and trusts that he may be favored with a continuance of the same. Parties intending to build would do wellto give him a call, as he will continue to keep on hand a large stock of all kinds of DRY PINE LUMBER, SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS & MOULDINGS, SHINGLES, LATH, ric. He feels confident, of giving satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage, as none but first-class workmen are employed. Pa:ticular attention paid to Custom Planing: 201 JOHN II. .13ROADFOOT, Division Court Notice. The Office of the Second Division Court, County of Huron, will be found open every lawful day at the residence of John Beattie, Goderich Street west, from 10 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m., and everything will be done that is possible in the interest 0! Suitors. Telephone communication in the office. Any amount of Money to Loan on good prop- erty, farm or town, at the very lowest rates of interest, and termsof payment made to suit borrowers. 9t3Otf JOHN BEATTIE, Clerk. St Julien Restaurant. .01••••••••1 • OYSTERS I OYSTERS I As the Oyster Season is coining 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. A All other varieties kept contair on hand, Oranges, Lemons and Fruits of 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 Market Street. JAS. BURGESS, Proprietor. The Latest Development in Threshers. Thoroughly tested and strongly Warranted. 4, „i _ . - -••A' - 44-1`6; " ADVANCE." " CHALLENGE." Manufd,as adapted for Canadian Market Only by McPHERSON & Co., FINGAL, ONT. The pioneer Separator Manufacturers of Can- ada. -Write for circular. 956 -Scow CrJ 3H1 IO NaIS Hardware Bought for cash direct from the manu- facturers, the advantage of which we will give to our customers, by selling them goods at lowest prices. Our im- mense stock is very complete, compris_ ing the following seasonable lines: .Spades and Shovels, best Eng- lish, American & Canadian makes. - Draining Tools of all kinds, Field Hoes, Garden Hoes and Rakes, Two and Four Point Steel Fencing Wire, Buckthorn's Steel Wire, Plain Galvanized straight rail fences. Fencing Wire, for Builders' Hardware. Best- Montreal Steel and Iron Nails. Locks, Knobs, Hinges, Paints, Oil, Glass and Putty. - To those building, we can offer special low figures. Binding Twine, the best made at low- est possible prices. Reid & Ha.rdware and MAIN -ST., Removed 1 Iron Importers, - SEAFORTH. Removed I "cSor 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 his old patrons and as many new ones as may see fit to favor him with their patronage. aff'Remember the place, between Henderson's Harness Skop. and McIntyre's Shoe Store, Main Street, Seaforth. 898 GEORGE EWING. CREDITORS' NOTICE In the Executorship of LUDWIG G. MEYER, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Esquire, who died on the 14th day of March; 1886, and whose will was proved on the 31st day of March, 1ea6, by Henry W. C. Meyer, of the Town of Wingham, in the said County, Barrieter at Law, and Louise Wilhe-mine Meyer, of the said Town of Seaforth, Spinster, the Executors' therein named. All persons having any claims against thc tetate of the said Laniwig G. Meyer, are on or before the Rith day of July, Iee6, to send by post, prepaid, to the said Louise Wilhemine Meyer, at Seaforth P. 0., their christien and surnames, addresses and de- scriptions with *full particulars of their claim, a statement of their accounts and nature of se- curities, (if any), held by them, and in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from participating in the estate, and after which last mentioned date the said Executors' Will proceed to distribute the said estate, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. Dated this 7th day of May, 1886. H. W. C. MEYER, Executors: L. W. MEYER, P. S. -All out -standing fees due from Suitors ini the Second Division Court, Huron, may he paid to F. Hohnested, Esq., Seaforth. • 900-4 LEGAL. TO C. HAYS, Solicitor, &o. Private Mo4ey to _ne lend at lowest rates of interest. 0 i ea - Corner of Square and West Street, Goderic . 774 -r at. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. 0 teJ . Rooms formerly occupied by Ca Dickson, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's ware Store, Main Street, Seaforth. Go Agents -CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON. ce- oll & ard- erich 870 GARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. G W2d. PROUDPOOT. Oliei- ROW, 686 efAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Bar V Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Goderich, 31. C. CAMERON, Q. C., PLUMP HOLT, CAMERON. eters, Ont. 1. G. 506 LOFTUS E. DANCEY, late with Ca Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barriste Iicitor, Conveyancer, &e. Money to loan. son's Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. - --- IvIANNITL-Gva&nceSrsCO&TTe:, 43oalirgtostersrsiorstohli of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to Office -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. MANNING, JAMES SCOTT. eron, So- 'Ben - 786 itors, Bank loan. AH. 781 FHOLMESTED, successor to the late krm of . McCaughey & Holinested, Barriste , So- licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for the Canadian Bank of Commerce. , Money to lend. Farms for sale. Office in Scott's Block, I Main Street, Seaforth. MONEY TO LOAN. ATONEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at .JJcent. Interest payable half yearly, per cent. yearly, with the privilege to bo of repaying part of the principal money time. Apply to F. HOLAIESTED, Ba Seaforth. 6 per or rower t any rister, 850 DENTISTRY. NCT_A_JI'S 01\T, DENTIST, Faculty Gold Medallist and College ' Gold Medallist,Toronto School of Dentistry. Rooms over Johnsons' Hardware, Main 'treet, Seaforth. 911 "ccr_ J_ H'•EJIR, T4 D. S., M. R. C. and D I . Ontario. Latest im inents in every line. Satis - guaranteed. Office, -In Bleak, opposite Commercial llotel, Se Residence, -The Poplars, John Street. S., of rove - action ady's forth. 941 MEDICkIa, V iiiy381i.claGnraduji,teo ge and Accouchem, Seaforth, Ont. Office Sa rd°nf re- sidence-North side Goderich street, first brick house east of the Methodist church. 961 DES. ELLIOTT &-, GUNN, Brucefield, tiates Royal College of Physician Surgeons, Edinburgh. At Seaforth every day afternoon. pffice,-Royal Hotel. 93 men - and atur- T G. SCOTT, Id. D., &c., Physician, SiftIgeon, . and Accoucher, Seaforth, Ont. • Offiee and residence South side of Goderich street, Second Door east of the presbyterian Church. 1842 Tao W. BRUCE SMITH', 0, C. M., al mber _Laa. of the College of Physicians and Sur reons, &c., Seaforth, Ootario. Waft and res idence swam as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 848 DR. MACKID, (late of Lucknow) Gradi ate of Toronto University, and Member 1 the College of Physicians and Surgeons of 0 tario. Office, Fear's drug store. Residence, John treea, first door east of English Church Parsonage, Seaforth, Ontario. 894 EYE, EAR AND THRO/V1. I Eye oron r In ntra - o. i - - DR. GEO. S. RYERSO L. R. C. P., L. It.' C. S. E., Lecturer on the Ear and Throat, Trinity Medical College to, and Surgeon to the Mercer Eye and $,', finnary. Late Clinical /assistant Royal.indor Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, andC Throat and Ear Ildspital. 317 ChurCh Street, Toron , _ VETERINARY. , DR. J. WILSON, a . S., Honored gradu te of Toronto Veterinary College' Regi tered 31eniber of the -Veterinary MedicalAssoc atior of Ontario. Ilaviag had several years expe term can be found prepared to treat all diseases f th( domesticated animals on the latest and mo t im, proved principles. Treatment of delicate foal and teeth dressing-, a specialty. Resid 'nee Royal Hotel, Seaforth. - 53 SEAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY. -Co er of Jarvis and Goderich Streets, next door 1 , the Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Ont. Al dis- eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of t e do- mesticated animals, successfully treated a the Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the shortest n ace. Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, a eter• inary Surgeon. P. S. -A large stock of Ve erin• ary Medicines kept constantly on hand DR. WOODRUFF, Permanently located in London, No. 185, Qi Avenue, a few Doors cart of Postoffice. Special attention given to diaeascs of the Eye, Bad and the Preservation of Vision, disaaaes of Ear, Impaired Bearing aud discharges frori Ear, diseases of the Throat. Chronic Inflamma- tion being a frecroent cause of Deafness; eases of the Nose ; Catarrh being a conimon cause of impaired hearing. - 943x26 een's 'ight the the dis- AUCTIONEERS. JT P. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for . County of Huron. Sales attended ii parts of the Couoty. All orders left at EXPOSITOR Office will be promptly attended to. the al Tux A DELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer fo ..Lt. County of Huron. Sales of all deseri promptly attended to on reasonable terms. dress Brussels P. 0., or apply on Lot 4, 2ession 12, Grey. 7" _ the tion Ad- Con- MUSICAL. ________ AIRIS'fan0o. o3rf. 0 rpol-a'nN.L OAPci v aTnecaaer pr u plM ls fitted for graduating at less than one-half the expense of foreign teaehing. Terms. moderate. aence on George Street, Second Door Ewa main street. saaforth. 879 atesi- of Preserve Your sight, By wearing the only FRANK LAZARUS, (Late of the firm of Lazarus & Morris) Renowned Spectacles & Eye Glasses. These Spectacles and Eye Glaeees have been used for the past 35 yearS,RTILI havegiven in eters- instance unbounded satisfaction. They are THE BEST IN VIE WORLD. They never tire, and last many years without chenge. For Sale by DRUGGIST, MEDICAL HALL, SEAFOR FRANK LAZARUS, MANUFACTURER, 28 Maryland Ittaad, Harrow Road, London, Eng. (Late Lazarus -4k Morris, Hartford, Conn. tiff() connection with any other firma in the Dominion of Canada. 943 7 HURON:AND BRUCE Loan and Investment comi=_AaNT-yi, This Cornpany 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 beposits, according to amount and time left. -OFFICE.-Corner of Market Square and North Street, Goderich. HORACE HORTON, MANAGER. 922 Goderich, August 5th,1885. a_ SEAFORTH FurnitureWarerooms. If you want solid comfort call at M. Robertson's, And buy one of those Celebrated Self djustabla Easy Cbairs, represented by the a ove Tut. If can also supply Invalid Chairs and Carriages. He also sells the most comfortable and durable 13=1) That is made. His stock of CABINET FURNITURE Is very, large and Complete. Intending purchaa• ers would do well to give him a call before pur- chasing elsewhere. Warerooms one Door South of Telegraph Office, Main Street, Seaforth. M. ROBERTSON. This great Household Medicine ranks amongst the lea( ing necessaries of Lift. These famious Pills purify the Blood, and act most nom -el -hilly, yet soothingly, on the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowele, 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 eause, has become impaired or weakened. They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments incidental to females of tdl ages; and as aGen- eral Family 31edicine are unsurpassed, HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT' I a 'alts Searching and Healing Pre rties are known throughout the 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 thest, as sat into meat. enres Sore Throats. 13ronchitis, Conglis and Colds. For Glandular Swelling's and Piles it aetis like a charm. In. Gout and itheumatiem, it never fails to afford relief. Manufactured only at Professor Holloway's Establielnuent, 78 New Oxford Street (late 53 Oxford Street) London; and sold at Is. 11-d., 2s. 9d, 4s. 6d., 115. 225., and 33s. eaeh Box and Pot. lige, Beware of' Am- erican counterfeits,-Pnrchasere should look te the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious 921-52 IIARKNES HAIR BALM Restores grey hair to its na- tural color, re- moves Dandruff, stops the bait from falling out, increases it growth, and will not soil the skin. As a hair dres sing, it has no superior. Guar- anteed harmless., - Prepared by Harkness & Co. Leudon, Ont. Solo DruggistE ard • • Medicine ere. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED AT THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE, SEAFORTH, ON72ARIO. NO WITNESSES HEMMED