The Huron Expositor, 1891-01-30, Page 8'ey
30, 1891,
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r Surgeon, Graduat
ars College, Tomato
a Medical SOdety
nuptly attended tie,
constantly on hank
Iberry's Hotel, Hee.
entistry And Surgery
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graduatg of ereeeeke
oronto, Neuter of teee
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Gher by day or night
al attention given *
flee on Main Street,
of Kidd's 'Hardware
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FIRMAKY.--Corflet
'Teets, rtextdoor taik
6ferth, Ont. All die
.top, or any of the do,
ifully treated at tha
, the shortest notice
s virs ELDER, Veto".
age stook of Voted*
itly on handl
kis
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prN, Walton, Ineurarrei
rr for taking affidavits,
to loan at the lowest
on.
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olioitor, &o. Ofilos-
rth cif the Corarnerelel
`cm to Beams hutahse
lora &CAIIIIROIL 870
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PILMO HOLT, M. a.
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, B. C. Office-Ovet
'street, Seaforth. 'Pee
ad 6 per csent. 1036
[-Barristers, . Solieltelei
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Solicitors for the Barer
be. Money ite loos.
ntone Ontario. A. H.
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aster to the ado firm
boosted, Barrister, So.
,Notaiy. Solicitor for
imeroe. Money to lend.
• Scottee Mock, Mils
formerly with ileum
1foot, Goderich Bar-
Seaforth and Brussela.
k Block, Main Street
W. R. DICKSON.
a Loan. 1.12T
"0 LOAN.
,8treight loans at 6 pet
arivilege to borrower
rincipal money at any'
aLMESTED, Barrister
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ShditY.,
S„ L. S., Dentist.
isori Hardware Store,.
1164
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ritist, Office over Ilant-
aloe Store, corner Main
orth, Ontario. Nitrous-
' for the painless extrae-
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SISMAN, Dentist, L. D.
,Exeter, Ont. Will be at
thelturon Hotel, oaths
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, Hensall, on the NUT
ads month. Teeth ex -
pain possible. All work
!Kr 971
Dentist, (successor to H.
-ler of the Royal College.
tritario. Teeth inserted
iit gold,. celluloid or rub -
given for the painleas
Roe -over O'Neil's bank,
1204
/CAL.
ret T. Dalees Grocerymptly answered at the
1173
D.., Physician, Surgeon
Constance, Ont, 1127
WITS, Brumfield, Lioert•
liege_ of Phyeloiana and.
Brucefield, Ont. 030
, atc., FbssiCian, Surgeon
Waforth„ Ont. Ofiloe LVOV
t Godench street, Seooad
terian Church, 842
rEt, D G. M., Member
Physicians and Surgeons.
Oftlee and regdeiros-
r. Vercoe. 868
M. D., Fellow of the
r Physicians and Surgeons
to Dr. Mackid.
1r. Mackid, Main Street,.
a'orner of Victoria Squarer
d by L. E. Da.ncess.
le to the Northwest meet
icen his practice. The.
. in Dr. Mai:skid's offiee
his own residence during:.
1127x12
ONEERS.
need Auotioneer for the -
rt. Sales attended in al
All orders left at Tar
promptly attended to.
General Auctioneer and)
- Orders sent by mail tee
P. O., will receive prompt
/derate. 1186-52
D:UFF.
THE coms-rv, Conver
-keeper and Accountant ;
sicient and Fire Insurance.
Loan, Correspondence, i&o.
r services in any of these
prompt attention. Ornate(
evens), Mese ST, SP1A
113e.
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AND BRUCE
Investment
s Loaning Money on.
y at lowest Rates
Ir-terest.
s. Puchased.
3ANK BRANCH.
nt.In.terest Allowed, Mr
rding to amount and
me left.
rner of Market Squares
Goderich.
IGRACE HORTQ-Ne
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jANIJARtY 30, 1891.
, Township Councils.
HashieThe first meeting of the new
council Was held on Monday, January
19th, vehenlhe following business was
transacted : Moved by Mr.Kalbfleisch,
seconded by Mr. Schnell, that Samuel
J. Letts be appointed clerk for 1891, at
a salary of $100. -Carried. Moved by
Mr. Voelker, seconded by Mr. Schnell,
that it. R. Johnston be appointed audi-
tor for 1891, at a salary of $6. -Carried,
The Reeve appointed D. S. Faust as
second auditor. Moved by Mr. Moir,
-seconded by Mr. Voelker, that Wm.
Stoneman, D. Steinbach, Jos. Schnell,
F. Hess and Samuel J. Latta be
appointed membere of the Board of
Health, and that they be 'allowed the
ssme remuneration for each sitting as
members af the council -Carried.
Moved by Mr. Kalbfleisch, seconded by
Mr. Voelker, that Dr. Buchanan be ap-
pointed Medical Health Officer for 1891.
-Carried, Moved byl Mr. Moir, sec-
onded by Mr. Schnell, that John Scott
be appointed Sanitary Inspector for the
Eastern Division, being that part of the
township east of concession 7 inclusive.
Carried. Moved by Mr. Voelker, sec -
ended by Mr. Schnell, that Henry Greb
be appointed Sanitary Inspector for the
Western Division, being that pert of the
township east of concession 8 inclusive.
-Carried. Moved by Mr. Kalbfleisch,
seconded by Mr. Moir, that Michel
Zeller be appointed treasurer for 1891,
at a salary of $80.-Cerried. Moved by
Mr. Moir, (no seconder), that James
Bonthron be re -appointed assessor for
1891, at a salary of $60. Moved in
.amendment by Mr. Kalbfleisch, seconded
by Mr. Voelker, that Henry Lipphardt
be appointed assessor at a salary of $55.
-Carried. The assessor was reminded
- that he should call at all the houses in
the tovsnship. Moved by Mr. Voelkee,
oeconded by Mr. Schnell, that Thomas
Johnson be appointed collector for 1891,
at esalary of $55. -Carried, Moved by
Mr. Voelker, seconded by Mr. Kalb -
&loch, that Mrs. Leinhardt be appoirit-
ed caretaker at a ealary of $15. -Car-
ried. Moved by Mr. Voelker, seconded
by Mr. Kalbfleisch, that tenders for
tedar and red beech, for the use of the
township, be received by ihe Reeve and
Mr. Moir, at Zurich, ujp to two o'clock
en February 7th, and that the clerk
notify parties to that effect. -Carried.
Moved by Mr. Kelbfloisch, seconded by
Mr. Voelker, that the following accounts
be paid, viz: Samuel J. Latta, election
expenses, $72.25; Hart & Co., muni-
cipal blanks, $8,45; White & Co., for
balance on priuting, $25; 11.Well,
goods for Curry, $4,25; F. W. Farn-
comb, engineer, $33.50; EL Randall,
washing Curry's bed clothes, $2, Deic-
• hart & Weseloh, $8.45, Coswold, gravel,
$6.51.--tirried. Council- adjourned to
meet on , arch 7th, at 10 o'clock a, m.
-SAMUEV. LATTA, Clerk.
Seesseen.'ea, The council met on the
19th inst., wheu the following officers
were appointed: Geo. Stewart, Clerk;
John Reid, Treasurer; John Tough,
Assessor; Andrew Stinson, Caretaker;
Abel S. Weeks, Engineer; Geo. Baird
and Jas. R. Belfour, _Auditors. The
following accounts were ordered„ to be
paid: Thos, Brownett, $26, keeping
John Bartley for 1890. John Torrance,
George Stewart, Wm. Clark, J. B.
Secord and Dr. Elliott, were appointed
Board of Health. By-law No. 5 of 1890
was rescinded,and by-law No. 2, of 1891,
read a third time and passed. Tenders
will be eeceived for 5000 feet cedar cov-
• ering, 3inches thick, 6 or 8 inches wide,
and 16 feet long, and about 8000 feet 6
by 8 inches, and 16 teet long. l The
treasurer was instructed to have the
township books audited,on or before the
_ 14th of February next. The council
meet again on Monday, IFebruary 16th.
at one o'clock, p. m.
of the table. Invite people who will
help make your dinner a success, people
who talk well, and yet do not talk too
much. Flashes of silence are as much
of an art in conversation as are fleshes
of wit. 'Put together the people who
will grow interested in each other, and
under no circumstences yield to the sel-
fish desire of some young woman who
wants to be near somebody who wont be
interested in her at all, and who will in
this way cause a rift in the harmony you'
desire to achieve. Have your table as
prettily decerated as you can, have your
linen as immaculate as possible, have
everything hot, as hot as it can be, and
everything cold, well iced. Do not
make the mistake of serving anything
tepid; and as for yourself be as cool as
your ice, as bright as the candle light, as
charming as the flowers and as evSeet as
the bonbons that mean dinner is over.
Taking care of the Pennies.
It is really surprising to know how
many people there are who live "from
hand to mouth," who never save any
money and have nothing laid by for
emergencies. Many families, too,with
good income, spend as they earn it, and
are always out of money.
Every boy and girl should learn to
save a little, always to have a balance in
their favor. The habitslearned in child-
hood would prove invaluable in after
life and prevent many a crime as well as
much misery.
To be thrifty is such a good thing and
brings more happiness than some people
guess.
A prominent man of one of our large
cities ?nee said •' I had rather have my
boys mieers than 'spendthrifts." Of
course either extreme is bad, but it is
not necessary to choose between the two
evils; wise economy is what is desirable..
Every young person should • have a
little account book, where everything
should be set down and balanced, once a
month. Many a penny would be saved
in this way ; simply seeing itset
down in black and white, reininds you
that meney is being received and spent.
Parents cannot begin to teach the
habit too !DOM, of carefully managing
the income, no matter how small it may
be.
•
THE HUR
ceased to exercise his proficiency in that
direction, owing, perhaps, to a lack of
demand for his wok. Ele was quite
ti
happy, apparen1 ly, to sit en his side
porch most o t e day, smoking a
pipe, though h occasionally did a little
oeing. 1 _•
There was a half•dilapidated arbor on
the city women's place, which, after un-
successful attempts to cover it with
vines, she decided to haveyulled down.
Seeing Mr. L—, the carpent A-, seated
with his pipe, as nenel, she p ticked up
courage to step across the road to proffer
her request. Beier she eached the
house the man had vanish d, but his
wife answered her k ock.
" Well, :I don't keow as se'd feel like
dein' it," she said, doubtful y, in answer
to the question whe her M rl L ---would
, be willing to come ov r and pull
down the arbor, if Le wasn t buey, that
morning. 4. 1
"I'll go and see," she a ded. " Per-
haps he might."
Not Good Enough.
Nothing is good enough that is not as
good as it can be made. The verdict
"good enough," says a well-known
writer, Which in boyhood passes the de-
fective ta.skewill become 'bad enough"
when the habit of inaccuracy has spread
itself over the life.
"You have planed that board well,
have you, Frank?" asked a carpenter of
an apprentice. •
." Oh, it will do," replied the boy,
" It don't need to be very , well planed
for the use to be made of it. Nobody will
see
"It will not do if it is not planed as
neatly and as smoothly as possiblA" re-
plied the carpenter, who had the ,repu-
tation of being the best and most consci-
entioui workman-inthe city.
"1 suppose I could make it smoother,"
said the boy.
"Then do it. Good enough' has
but one meaning in my shop, and that
is perfect.' If &Ailing is not perfeet it
ie not good enough for me."
"You haven't made things look very
,neat and orderly here in the back part
of the store," said a merchant to a young
clerk.
• C—o—u—l—d.
Spelling is an art which occasionally is
" lost art," even to the natural speller.
The way in which it eludes the pen and
vanishes from the brains of its pursuers,
deserting the inveterate letter -writer,
.and the child in a opening -match at the
time of greetest need, is really surpris-
ing.
We all know the sensation of uncer-
tainty as to whether we have spelled a
common word correctly,because it "looke
•queer " on paper; and any one who has
had experience with the various letter -
games which are so popular with some
people, knows how quickly one begins
to feel that almost any combination of
letters must spell something.
One of the quickest -witted journalists
of a Certain city proved himself quite a
wonder in the way of anagram guessing,
one rainy day, among a party of people
housed in a country hotel.
At last one of the lookers-on picked
up five letters from the heap lying on
the table and handed them to him,
saying "Of course it will not take
you a minute to form a word from
-these.'
To the amazement of those who were
watching his feats of orthography; the
five letters absolutely defied his efforts
-to arrange them in such a way that they
spelled anything ; at last, when he had
Inoked`at them and worked over them
-so-long that he had grown to feel as if
there was something uncanny about
diens, they suddenly took their proper
positions in the following order -
c -o -u -l -d.
Just as the lookers-on were about to
congratulate him, however he swept
them together in a heap again, saying as
.he did so :
"It's a pity I'm not Scotch, for then I
might have said that was the proper way
to spell something, -perhaps and he
looked greatly surprised at the shout of
laughter which followed his announce-
ment-Youthe' Companion.
/ •
"Well, I thought it was good enough
for back there where thing cannot be
seen very plainly, and where customers
seldom go."
"That won't do," said the merchant,
sharply, and then added,in a kinder
tone, "Yo# must get ideas of that kind
out of youriatead, my boy, if you hope to
succeed in life. That kind of 'good
enough' isn't •much better than bad
enough.'"
The girls who don't sweep in tJhe cor-
ners or dust under things and the boys
who diepose of tasks as speedily as pos-
sible, declaring that things will "do' if
they are not Well done, are the boys and
girls who are very likely to makefail-
urea in lite because the habit of inac-
curacy has become a part of their char-
acters.
The old adage, "What is worth doing
at all is worth doing well," is as true
now as it was when first spoken, and it
will always be true.
Points For Clerks.
A gentleman, standing beside a calm,
self-possessed old captain on the deck of
the vessel, remarked :
" I suppose, Captain,you know where
every rock and shoal is along this whole
coast, do you not ?"
" I know _where they are not !" W58
the decided reply, and there was Where-
in lay the safety of those who intrusted
their lives and property into 'his hands.
There is a great deal of knowledge
which one is the wiser and better for
not possessing. If yeu learn exactly
where there are no rocks or hartn, you
may sail safely and prosperously. A
good old merehant prince once met a
man who approached him in a very con•
fidential way on a new scheme by which
he could make a great sum with a small
outlay. He was never averse to making
money in a right way, so he patiently
heard him propound a theory for mak-
ing an imitation of vinegar which cost
but a trifle, but could be sold as the
real vinegar. The old merchant came
down upon hinf like a thunderbolt when
he understood fully the scheme, and
hurried him from his presence with euch
words of stinging rebuke and warning
that his ears must have rung for a day.
He did not know how soon an officer
might be in` his wake. The grandsons
of that merchant carry on his great
business to -day with honor and,. pros-
perity.-iAmerican Grocer.
In a moment she Caine b
with more firmness,, "No'
can't do it., It aint in his
and he don't feel that he c
ck, and sail,
1, he says he
line, he says,
n spare the
time to be doin' things like' that?"
•
A Letter From the liron Duke.
Anything about the great Duke of
Wellington is interesting! I suppose
that we think of him fregeently as being
seated on hie ewar-horael waving his
sword and calling to hi men, 'For-
ward 1" Here are two p
that show that there were
was not on horseback, no
to death: " Strathfieldsa
1837.-Field•Marsha1 the
liogton is happy to inform' William Har-
ries that his toad is alive and well."
During one of his cows
Duke 'found a little bo
ground bending his hea
toad, and crying as. if hi
break. On being asked
matter the child explaine
crying ‘l• for his poor toad
it something to eat ever
he was now to be sent a
long distance off, and he
nobody else would give it anything to.
eat, and that it would die. The Duke,
however, consoled him by saying that he
would himself see the toad well fed, and
by further promising to It the boy !war
as to its welfare. During the time that
the boy was away at school be received
,no less than five autograph letters simi-
lar to that given above, and when be re-
turned for the Christmas holidays the
toad was still alive to 'gladden his heart.
ctures of him
imes when he
leading men
e, July 27th,
ake of Wel-
ry walks the
lying on the
over a taine
heare would
what Was the
that he was
" He brought
morning, but
ay to echool ts
ai afraid that
To be a Model Hostess.
All the beautiful decorations on the
table will amount to nothing unless the
hostess herself wears, as a decoration, a
charming manner and an absolute ig-
noring of anything except that which
will give pleasure to her guests, says
The Ladiee Home Journal. If mistakes
should occur it will be wiser for her not,
to. see them. If an awkward servant
should stumble and upset a dish she
should be as equa'ble peen some one had
thrown a crown of roses about her.
While it is her duty to permit no guest
to be neglected, it is her duty not to
seem flustered or worried, and she is the
best hostess always who manages to make
purple feel most at ease.
Don't attempt to do too much unless
you have servants Who are capable of
carrying oat your orders. A simple
dinner well served,is always better form
than an elaborate one badly served, and
with a half -cooked hostess at the head
• The Chewing Gm Habit.
A. prominent New iork physician
told me it few days ag4 that the con-
stant chewing of guile has produced
weak mInds in fourteerl eases of young'
girls nevi, under treatmelete the constant
moven-le/it of the mouth causing too
great a strain on the head. -Ladies'
Home Journal. -
The,perfeet purity of mpe 'lel Cream
Baking Powder is ackiowledg1 by leading pi
sicians and chemists.
The Homeliest Ma lin-Seafo
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N EXPOSITOR.
NEW GOOD.
We are receiving our New Spring Goods early
this season, and in a short tinie our place will be
filled ip with a very choice and complete stock for
the sp ing trade.
EDWARD
•
*FALL,
SEAFORTH.
gommnavomavol•••=•••••1•1•0 .on•mmresmomel.a.m.•
GOLDEN LION, SEAFORTH.
As well as the handsomest, nd ethets are n-
vited to call on any druggist and getaree a trial
hot* et Kemp's Balsam for the _Throet and
Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon
its merits and guaranteed to eelieve-And cure
Jhronic and Acute Coughs, Atethma,13eonchitis
and.Consu iption.- Large b ttles 5cnts and
11197eOw
. Some Foolis
Allow a cough to run until
reach of medicine. They
will wear away," but inonaos
away. Could they be indu
ceireful medicine called Kemp's Weenie which it
sold on a positiveguarantee to cure, they would
immediately see the excellent effect after taking
a dose. Priee 5.0c and $1.00. Trial size free. At
all druggists. ' 1197eow
immosmais
• WE SHOW THIS WEEK A FULLii..INE OFIVAN
GOLA SHIRTING% GREY FLANNELS, NAVY
FLANNELS. ALSO SPECIAL VALUE IN BLANK-
ETS AND COMFORTERS. WHITE QUILTS FROM
$1.50 TO $i.t BEST VALUE IN THE TRADE IN
CREAM AND WHIT d LACE CURTAINS TABLE
LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELLING% IN
GREAT VARIETY.
A CALL SOLICITEO.
People
it gets beyond the
ften -say, " Oh, it
cases it wears them
ed to tryl the sue -
The Keyetone.
EGULAR action of thq bowels is -the key-
, stone of health. T e use :of 13, B. 13. In-
sures it and cures • coristipat on, dyspepsi'a, ete.
Mise F. Williams, 445 B oor Street, Toronto,
wiftes "Have need you _,Bnrdock. Blood Bit-
ters for Constipation and ain methe head with
great success• improve froin the. second
dose."
Keep ofk th
Wet wintry weathercat
sore throat, croup, colds,
swellings, chest swellings,
tain mire eXistS in Hagy
best pain expeller for inte
Keep it on hand in case of
bottle is a little giantin cu
Claps. -
see chapped hands,
pain in the cheat,
etc., for which a cer-
rd's Yellow Oil, the
nal or external use.
emergencies. Every
ative power.
A Cash rize.
The proprietors of Bunt ek Blood Bitters will,
give a prize of FIVE Doha RI for the cleverest
and best -es -say, (not to ex eed 100 words,) upon
the merits of 1.3.13..B. as a Cure for dieease. The
competition will, close Jan. lst, '91, after whiCh
the suceetisful essay will 1 be 'published, (with
the anthor's name if desir d.) They will pay
each for any of the eesayjs they may select and
publish. No restrictions. Try your skill, and
address,
T. SIILB RN &
Toronto, Ont.
Lazy.
It is strange 'how many countrymen
who have a particular trade prefer to go
without work, and consequently with-
out money, rather than do any " job "
which they consider a little beneath
thetn. It coati so little to live that a
few weeks, more or less, of idlenees,
seems to make no difference to these
high spirited wOrkinen.
A lady who had a summer home in a
little town in Northern New Hampshire
found the greatest difficulty in getting
anybody to do "odd jobs" about the
premises.
" Why, I never can tell," she.. con-
fided to a fidend, whether they will
be willing to do*hat I ask, or whether
they'll consider that I've insulted
them."
She had a near neighbor whose hus-
band was a "ne'er-do-well." Re was ,e.
carpenter by trade, but had long ago'
R. JAMIESON.
The gost Popular Christmas
Present in the World is
Medical Hints.
TA'
rheumatism, neuralgia,- lumbago, sore
quickest, surest and best remedy for
throat, soreness and laroeness, is liagyard's
Yellow Oil. It quickly cures sprains, bruiees,
burns, frost bites, chilblains, etc. For croup,
colds, quinsy, etc., take 10 to 30 drops on sugar,
and apply the oil externally also, when imme-
diate relief will result.
osimmasmaramaramsasrpo
BISSEL'S CARPET SWEEPER
"moocAmer's
•Electric Hair Restorer
RESTORES GRAY HAIR
—TO,ITS--
Orig,inal Color ,Beauty, Softness.
Keeps the head Clean, Cool and Free
from Dandruff.
Cures Irritation & Itching of the Scalp.
Gives a beautiful gloss and perfume to the
hair, produces a new growtb, and will stop the
falling out in a few days. Will not soil the skin
or the most delicate headdress.
FULL DIRECTIONS 'WITH EACII BOTTLE.
TRY IT AND BE CONVINGED.
Price, 50 cents per bottle
Refuse all Substitutes.
1
SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA,
With latest improvements. These sweepers .are medium _in:tprice4yet ,
as perfect as the most expensive.
We have also a choice selection of Family Groceries of the very
best quality. Select Valencia Raisins; Vestizm Currants, new Peels—
Lemon Orange and Citron; extracts of all kinds, Chocolates, Cocoas,
Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, and everything to be
fouiad in a first-class grocery.
Our Teas are giving excellent satisfaction. Blacks, Greens and
Japans selling very cheap. Now is the time to buy Teas. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed.
Read these Lines.
1 to 2 bottles of B. 13. B.will ;cure Headache.
1 to 2 bottles of B. B. B. will cure Biliousness.
1 to 4 bottles of 11. B. B. will cure Constipation.
1 to 4 bottles of B. B. B. will cure Dyspeosia.
1 to 6 boitles of B. B. B. will cure Bad Blood.
1 to 6 bo ties of B. B. B. will cure Scrofula.
In any case relief will be had from the first few
dloses.
Ooiiing Events.
Coning comorimptioa is foreshadowed by a
hacking cough, light siveats, pain in the chest,
etc. Arrest its progress at -Once by taki Lgr If ag-
yard's Pectoral,!Balsam, which never fails to
cure coughs, cc ds, bronchitis,' hoarseliese, etc.,
and even in confirmed coosuMption alt ords great
relief.
Skin diseases
noticeable. Dr
cleanses theiski
Burdock Pill
the stomach, li
There is no
kind in childre
yrup.
31i1burrOs Brief, Iron and Wine is prepared
are most annosarig because so andLow's Sulphur Soap heals nd
G
oods delivered promptly to all parts of the town.
T. FAIRLEY, SEAFORTH.
cure sick headache by regulating
er and bowels-
etter_ remedy for worms of any
or adults than Dr. Low's Worm
FURNACES.
f oin fresh best, soluble iron, and pure sherry
sine, cornbinell with choice aromatics.
FUliNACES.
Leading Coal and Wood Burning Furnaces.
H. SPENCER CASE,
Chemist and Druggist, 50 King St., West,
HAMILTON, - - ONTARIO.
Sold by J. S. ROBERTS, Seaforth.
GARNET COAL FURN OE in fonr
sizes -5. 6, 7 and 8—Steel Radi6,tors, portable or blick set.
THE ATLANTIC WOOD BURNIN
FURNACE in two sizes—Nos. 43 aid 53. No.
3
takes wood 13 inches long, and No. 53 takes wo d 53 inches Ion
Steel Rt3kliatots, portable or brick set, has an EXTRA HEAVY FI 1,E
BOX; is the. most POWERFUL HEATER, Economical, Stroilg,
Durable Wood Furnace made. hese furnaces are put up under the
supervision of a mechanic with an experience of 25 years in the
nace business, and are guaranteed to give good satisfaction every tie.
Itch, Mange nd Scratches of every kind, on
uman or a imals, cured in 30 minutes by
Woolford's Sa itary Lotion. This neVer fails.
Sold by 1. S.,l4oberts, Seaforth. 118652
gar ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
QIN-TART a
Mutual Live Stock
INSURANCE CO.
Head Office: Seaforth.
THE ONLY Live Stock Insurance Company
In Ontario having a-Giivernirent Deposit and
being duly licensed by the same. Ate now
carrying on the bueiness. of Live Stook Insur-
ance and solicit the patronage of the importers
and breeders of the Province.
For furtivI particulars addrJas
JOHN AVERY Sec.-Treas.
Kidd's Hardware d Stove Hous,
MAIN' STREET, SEAFQRTH.
1164
Important Announcement.
The
1
Ic4-ELT *BROTHERS,
sm.A.PoTzfri-r:
Leading Clothiers of Huron,
T. MeNAMA.RA, Leadbury, breeder of
_Li. pure-bred Berkshire Pigs, winners of 26
first prizes in 1890. Young pedigreed stock for
sale, also two prize winner Boars kept for ser-
vice. 1203
CHESTER WHITE.' PIG.4-The undersigned
will keep on his farm, .Huron Road, Mc -
/Sinop, two miles west of Seaforth, a Thorough-
bred Chester White Pig. Terms 81, payable at
the time of service, with the privilege ot return-
ingif necessary. GEORGE CHESNEY. 1194 tf
Beg to inforria the people of Seaforth and surrounding country, t iat
they have added to their large ordered clothing trade one of the
TOTEM
BERKSHIRE PIG. -The undersignedwill
keep on Lot 27, Concession 8, McKillop,
"
near Winthrop, a Thorosighbred Berkshire Pig,
to which a limited number of sows will be taken.
Terms -81, Payable at the time of service, with
the privilege of returning if necessary. ROBT.
GRIEVE. .
. 1205x4
OTTP,111S
It hewn atisin.
1154-52--1
The McKillop Mutual Fira
Insurance Company.
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY INSURED.
OFFICERS.
Thos. E. Hays, President, Seaforth P. O.; W.
J. Shannon, Secy-Treas., Seatorth P. O.; John
Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0.
DIRECTORS.
Jas. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Donald Ross, CUD -
n ; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; George Watt,
arloek ; Joseph Evans, Beeahwood ; J. Shan-
non, Walton; Thos. Garbutt, Clinton.
AGENTS.
Thos. Neilans, Harlock ; Robt. McMillan, Sea-
orth ; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan
nd Geo. Murdie, Auditors. -
Parties desirous to effect Insurances or
transact other business will be promptly attend-
ed to on application to any of the above officers,
addressed to their respective post offices.
11E0
"DIGS FOR SERVICE.i-- The undersigned will
1_ keep at his premises, in Hensel], a Thor-
oughbred Berkshire.and a Thoroughbred York-
shire Boar. To the Yorkshire pig a limited
number of sows wilt be taken.- Terruse for each
pig el, payable at the time of service, with the
privilege of returning if necessary. F. O.,
'MEYERS. 1198x8
Most Complete and best selected stocks of Eos',
Youths' and Men's Readymade Clothing
IN THE COUNTY.
Prices Unequalled. We lead the Trade
Remember the Old Stand, Campbell's Block, opposite the ROyal
Hotel, Seaforth.
BRIGHT BR THERS,
TOROUGFBRED BERKSHIRE BOAR FOR
SERVICE. -The undersigned will keep for
service during the present season. on his prem-
ises, Lot 20, Concession 12, 31eK1llop, one and
one-fourth miles east of Leadbury, the well-
known Berketere Pig "Bourbon King," from im-
ported stock on both sides, and to which a
number of sows will he taken. Tenns---el per
sow, payable at the time of service, with the
privilege of retuarting- if necessary GEORGE
HALL. 11119x12
BERKS
HIRE BOAR. -The underldgned will
keep during the present season on his farm
lot 26, concession 4, II. R. S., Tuaketemith, the
Thoroughbred Bs rkshire, Pig " Ni rth King,"
j
[13a2.1 North King was farrowed M rch 2, 1890,
bred by J. II. - Davis, -Woodstock, o re, This is
Him, (hops; [1362,1 dam, North (4 een, 11592,1
by Royal Harry, [663,] Violet, (impA) [510,3 by
Prince Vatlens by Waxwich, first by J. Smith,
etc., etc. This pig has taken prizes where ever
shown. Terms .81 per sow,aiayable at the time
time of service. with the privilege of returning
if necessary. CHAS. ROUTLEDGE 1198 tf
.SEAFORTH F
UNDRY.
I m'ported, I p roved Yorkshire White
Pig, Despot.
Pedigree Certificate. -Sire, Sutton, (Imp.) [12)
datn, Duchess 3rd, (Imp. in dam) ' S, by Magis-
trate 3rd, (539). -Derry, (Imp) [DO by Madam
3rd, (747).-L0d3; Derry 3rd, (174 t'..),b v Magietrate
3rd, (539). -Lady Derry 2nd, (121 ,) by Magis-
trate 2nd, (343). -Lady Derry, (372), ;by Colonel,
eister to Great Eastern,' by Duke of ork, York-
shire Lase.
The -undersigned will keep for se rice during
the present season, the- Improve Yorkshire
White Pig, Despot, on lot 4, cc:ince ion 6, Huh
lett, to which a limited number of .ows will be
taken. Terms 81,paye,ble at the ti e of service,
with the privilege of returning if n cessary.
1191 tf ANDREW SNELL, Go stance P. ,O.
Removed I Removed I
Or 1\•,T Gr.,
SEAFORTH
The Old Establisned Butcher h
new premises immediately oppo
Knight's Blood Cure.
ASTANDARD household remedy in 8UC"088-
fill use more than 40 - yeara. A positive
cure for Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Nervous ]?rostra
tion, Constipation and all diseases of the Blood,
Stomach and Liver.
Unequalled for Producing a Clear
Complexion.
A botanical compound, put up in packages
and tent by mail at one third the cost of ordin-
ary medicine. Large packages, sufficient for 3
quarts, 81.00 ; half size paekages, sufficient for
3 pints, 50c.; sample packages, 25e.
A reliable Azent wanted in this locality.
KNIGHT BOTANICAL CO.,
118'3-52 252 Broadway, New York.
5
Stand, Main Street, Seaforth, wber
Pleased to meet all his old patrons
neW °ries as may see fit to favor hi
patronage.
Pi -Remember the place, cetwee
Harness Shop, and McIntyre e Sho
• Street, Seaforth.
898 GEORGE
A FINE ASSORT
removed to
'te his Old
he will be
nd as many
with their
tenderson'
Store, Main
EWING.
ENT
Of Frillings, Corsets ani Ribbons,
at HOFFMAN & Co's., Seaforth.
FARMS FOR SALE.
TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP.
East half 9 on Oth concession, 50 a.cree. Wcst
half 7 on 10th concession, 50 acres.
TOWNSHIP OF ,MORRIS.
South half 21 on fith concession, 1(0 arcs.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY. •
Lots 11 and 12 on 13th concession, 200 acres.
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITII.
Lot 3s on 3rd ooncessioraL. It. S., 300 acres.
For terms &c., apply to the undersigned..
F. HO Lal ESTEE),
1197 tf Barrister &c., Seaforth
Cures Burns, Cuts, Piles in their worst forta,-
Swellings, Erysipelas, Inflarnmatldn, Frost Bitas,
Chapped Hanps, and all Skin Diseases.
HIRST PAIN EXTERMINATOR
Cures Lumbago, Sciatica, Rheumatism, Neural-
gia, Toothache:, 1 ains in every form.
By all dealers. Wholesale by F. F. Dailey & Co.
Seaforth Dairy.
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MAIL 'STEAMSHIPS,- -
CHEAP EXCURSintiS TO EUROPE.
• Fortnightly Sailing froin
PORTLAND OR HALIFAX,
TO DERRY OR LIVERPOOL.
CABIN RATES 840, 850 and 860 Single. 880, 800
and 8110 Return, according to location of
Staterooms.
NO CATTLE CARRIED.
INTERMEDIATE, outward, 825; prepaid, 830.
Stesrage at lowest rates.
AccommOdation Unsurpassed.
Apply to H. & A. ALLAN', Montreal, or C.
BETHUNE or A. STRONG, Seaforth.
nos -52
List of -Lands For Sale
In the County of Huron, belonging to The Can-
ada Company. Only 10 to 25 per cent. of plir-
chase money required down, balance.at any time
within 10 years at 4 per cent. Instead of going
to the Northwest, farmers looking for land c In-
secure 'Lome of the finest land in Ontario on the
easy terms mentioned. County of Huron's Va-
cant "Ands :
GODERICH.-13 eon -S half 37. Bayfield -E
half 37. Maitland Conceeelon-Island opposite;
53, 54i(.-55.
HAY.-4 con -W half 5, W half 6,'N half 7, W
half of W half 11. 6 con -E half of W half ria,
half of E half 5, S half of E half 6, Ni 7, 8, f)s
10, W half 11, 8 half and NI 12, 13, W half 15,W ---
half of E half 20, W half of E half 21. 6 con -N
half 4, W half 5, Ea 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, S half
13, W half 16. S half 3, S half of N half
4, N half 5, 7, 8, E half of 8 half and N half 9
10, 11 12 13, 14, Wi 15, WI 16. 8 con -E:1 6
15, E halr:16, NI 18, E half of S half 19,- N half
19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28. 9 con -E.
half 01 E bait 25, E of Ee 26. 13 eon --N half
9. 15 con -Ne 7, W half Cie pt. 21, 26. 16 eon
-E half 6, N half 9, 10, Wly pt. 11. 17 eon -N1
4, 6, 6, S half 7, 8. N. By. -14, 15, E half 16. S..
13y -We 10, E I 33, N E 70 ac 35. L. R. East-
Ehall 22. 16. 5 con. --W hall 33, 15,
TT -4 con-W.half 12, 13, 14, N half
15
E half 17.
con. -E half 19. N half 20. 8 eon. -13 half 2.1.
14 con.-, X half 23-
McKILLOP.-13 eon. -1. N half oTE half 2. N
half 3. 14 con.--Itern. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, N half 7, E
half of 8 half 7, N half 8.
STANLEY. -5 con, -14. 8 con.-ee 3, W half
4, W half 5, 7,8. S. By. --W; 14, 15, El 16.
STEPHEN. -6 COn.—W half of N hall &N
half of S half 23. 10 con. -E half of W half 10,
Z half W half 11. 13 con.- S half of 8 half 17.
N half 22. > 14 con. -NI 4, N half 8, 8 half of N
half 17, EI 20. 15 con. -3, N half 4, SI 6, E half
of W half 10, N half 16. 16 con -NI 17, Ni
22. 17 con. -Rem. SI 7, N1 19, NI 23. 18 con.
-N half 7, S half 8, 15, N half 16, S hell le.
10 con. -N half 4, W half 11, E half 10. 22 con,.
-Rem. 8, E half 9, S half 10. North Ba
half W half 33. L. It. West -Rein. 1, S. half 3.
Aux Sables -9. 10, 11, 10 13, 14, W half &
Nhaif
of E half 15, W half 16. 17, la, 19.
Rented 'Farms for sale at expiration of existing
VADyE-R4I sh•liegizlIldse-46.575 hall 14.
6 don. -_W half 3i-14. 17. N half 17, SI la, X half
of !8 half 19. s con. -13, 14, Sl 17. 10 con. --
E. half 28. 13 con.- 8 half 4,7, 8. 15 con. -
N't 4, N half '19. 1.6 con_ W half 6. N. By. --
la, 28. S. By. -11, NI 31, 32, 34. L. It.
West -16. L. R. East -Rem, 4, E half 6, 13
half
in Ohalll4.Ehail 16.
Having pnrchased the Dairy Business rTirT.LkTT. 2 E half 17. 5 con. -10,
from Mr. ROderick Gr'ey, 1 beg to solicit a eon-
fee half 17. 9 con.- S half aa. 14 con. -Rem.
the patronage whi h he has k
Vbr half 14, S. pt. of N half al, N half 22.
I alcKILLOP.--1 oon.-W half 2, E half 3, W
he past. With the advantages I
Re
have in my cfrigerator and situa ion, I hope to )1elf 4, 8 half 6. E half 7. 20011. -E half 7, m.
E half 8, E half 10. 3 con.-- SI 5, E half 13. 4
be able to give my customers sat sfaction as to
'oon.---3, E half 4. 6 con,-- N half 6. 11 con. -
quality of milk even in the Very 1 ot weather -
S halt of W half 7, N half of S half and S half
tinuance of
ceived in
• i th Id found'. and Realielng that the cash syste n i8 the mosi .of N half 10
Ulf to to 'all ce cerned, I have 1! STEPHEN. -13 con. -S half 14,8 half of N half
1 If
Having completed rebuilding
intr duced the latest equipments
I an now prepared to do
AEnglish Spa -in Liniment removes ail hard,
soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes from
horses, Blood pavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, 1
Sweeney, Sti es, Sprains, Sore and Swollen 1
Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one
bottle. Warraoted the most wonderful 13Ieniish
Cure ever known.Sold by J. S. Roberts, Sea -
1
forih 1 118052 '•
1 ' !
este,
1
and repa r e o Y9 just and sat ac ry
and the most improved mach es, decided to sell for eaeh only. r :17, 8 half 18, N half 19. 14 con. 5, 6, 7, la
0, 121 15 coo. --S half 4, W half 5. 16eon.
6
1171 . LS 0 N !, half 16, Wl 18. 18 cen.-li half 7, el half 19. 19
1 Kinds of Machine Repairs
AND GENERAL FOUNDRY WORK',
T. T. COLEMA*
•
:sr Tickets supplied at r dueed rates i' _ so4 , N half of W half 21. ri. eon.- Se 16,
E halt 7, S half 8, Nl 9, le half 11. 23 eon
- 8 lialf 12. N. Bey. -N hale 32, E half 33, Nvi
TUCK ERSMIT11.-. 13.d.--5 con. -N all of 5
1.a
, USBORNE.- S. By. E.-.
1 MAN & Co's . 1 commiSSIONER, canada 64:fy., Toronto.
Seaforth
SHIRTINGS
33, 34. S. Bdy.-27. L. It. W.-2, h.
11
• Cottons, Carit0118, Tickirgs, Cottcn- half 1' 7 e"* -E half 4.
•ades, etc. Choice stock at HOFF- ; Foe rerticulara " to Prieeg te- aPPIY Tii5
1187-26