The Huron Expositor, 1892-01-29, Page 6THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
JANUARY 29, 1892.1
Ibtfitron Cxpinitox.
DISTRICT MATTERS.
Stephen.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. -The following offi-
cers, for the township of Stephen were ap-
pointed at the first council meeting, viz: C.
Prouty, Clerk ; C. Brown, Treasurer, ma-
mmy $I00; M. Finkbiner, care -taker of Hall,
salary, 20;$ W. Stephenson and W. H.
Winzel, auditors. -
SCHOOL REPORT. -The followiog is a list
of the first three pupils of each class, in
School Section No. 4. based upon good con-
duct and general proficiency, for the half
year ending December 31st: Fourth class,
Lizzie Beattie, Nellie McIntosh, Aggie Mo.
Seed. Third class, Willie Beettie, Maud
Thompson, Mary Campbell. Senior second,
Rude Beattie, Ada Lawrence, Tens Calder.
Junior second, Maggie Murdie, Wesley
Bulger, Hanel Habkirk. Part second,Tilly
Scott, Andrew Calder,Louie Beattie. Part
third, Bessie Scott, Russel McIntosh.
Mullett.
COUNCIL -At the last meeting of Hullett
council the following township officers were
re -appointed for, this year: Thos. Neilans,
collector; Robert Smith, assessor; David
Jackson and John Wilson, auditors. The
local board of health will be compoeed of
the reeve, clerk, George Watt, John Spring
and Thomas Carbert. and 0. Young, M. D.,
medical health officer. Application for
charity seems to be inoressing in the town-
ship, a petition from Summerhill on behalf
of one Mary Ann Johnson, an indigent and
imbecile person, waa presented to the
council. The reeve was appointed to en-
quire into the case with a view of Riving
some relief. Three other persons, R. Kitty,
Mrs. Stinson and Mrs. Tolliver are receiving
township aid. Tenders will be received by
the council up to the lst of February for a
quantity of Rook Elm plank for township
purposes. Council adjourned until February
let, at 10 a.m.
Stanley.
DISTRICT LODGE. -At the annual meetieg
of the Stanley District Loyal Orange Lodge,
the following officers were elected for the
ensuing year: D.M., Robert Nicholson;
D.D.M., Robert Pollock; D. Chsp., Wm.
Rathwell.; D. R. -Sec., Janne Caldwell;
D. Fine -Sec., John Torrance; D. Treas.,
James Campbell; D.D.C., Thomas Johns-
ton ; D. Lects., Joseph Foster and James
Keys. i Bro. Joseph Foster is the retiring
D.M. • to him is greatly owiug the present
flourisiiing state of the order in this district.
Winthrop.
OUR SCHOOL. -The following shows the
standing of the pupils of the Winthrop
school for the fall term of 1891: Senior
fourth, Bella McNab. Junior fourth, Mag-
gie MeNab, Samuel Pethick, Alice Adams.
Senior third, Willie Govenlock, Mary Mur -
die, May Morrison. Junior third, Mabel
Govenlock, Recbel Hannah, Robert Grieve.
senior second, Harry Blanchard, Ida Mc-
Spadden, Joe Dulmage. Junior second,
Bertie Grieve, Joe Brewster, Mary Dodds.
Second part class, Samuel McSpadden,Thos.
Pethiok, George Henderson. First part
class Percy Morrison, Alfred Morrison,Wil-
lie iitcheson.
The Changes in the New School
Regulations.
As the Amended Regulations of the Edu-
cation Department, which have just been
adopted, contain a number of changes, we
now present our readers with a synopsis of
the most important ones:
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
In the coarse of study in Form V,
Algebra Euclid, Physics, and Botany are
now optional subjects, and are not to be
taken up, unless, in the opinion el the In-
spectors and the Trustees, the circumstances
of the school permit of their being thorough-
ly taught without injury to the other
classes.
A Public &heel Leaving Examination has
been established, to be held at the ssme time
and places as the High School Entrance
Examinations. The following are its chief
features:
I. The eeaminers for each county are the
County Inspectors and the Principals of the
Model Schools in the county, except when
the latter send up pupils, in which case
other competent examiners are to be ap-
pointed.
2. Only those candidates are eligible to
write, who have passed the High School
Entrance Examination or, who, keying
made the aggregate number of marts re-
quired, are recommended by the Principel of
the Public School.
3. The examination papers are on the
following subject, of the Fifth Form of
the Public Schools -Arithmetic and Men-
euration, English Grammar and Rhetoric,
English Poetical Literature English Com-
position, History, GeographY, Book-keeping
and Penmanship, Drawing and Reading -
all of which are obligatory; and Temper-
ance and Hygiene, and Agriculture which
are optional.
4. Each candidate pays a fee of $1, unlest
the County Council or the Board of Trus-
tee e assume the cost of the examination.
The examiners are paid the fees, or the
equivalent.
5. A Leaving Certificate is given to each
papil who passes,
6. On certain conditions the Minister may
divide 'among such schools as conduct Leav-
ing exaaninations any sum appropriated by
the Legislature for that purpose.
Provision is made for the establishment
and conduct of night schools.
PREPARING YOR EXAMINATIONS.
A few itnportaut changes have been made
in the Entrance Examination •' the first
four ahould be oarefally noted by teachers
preparing candidates for the examinations
next July:
I. The examination in Literature will be
based partly on prescribed selections from
the Fourth Reader and partly on the re-
maining lessons in the same reader.
2. At the examina.t!on in compoeition the
caeadide.te will be expected simply to write a
letter and a narrative or description, each
being of about thirty lines in length.
3.- Drawing Books No. 5 and 6 will both
be required.
4. The subjects of Agriculture and Tem-
perance and Hygiene are optional, but
papers will be submitted in each when
required. Candidates my take either or
both; but, when taken, the minimum cf
one third will be required in each, and the
total aggregate shall be correspondingly in-
creased.
5. The presiding examiners must in all
oases be inspectors or teachers in actual
service.
6. When at any time during the interval
between Entrance Examinations it is con-
sidered desirable to admit a pupil, provis-
ionally, until the next examination, the
Principal of the High School and the Pub-
lic School Inspector shall at once report in
detail upon the case to the Minister, with
whose approval uo provisional admis-
sion may be made.
,Usborne.
TOWNSHIP OFYIaERS.-At the first meet-
ing of the TIsborne council for this year Mr.
Wm. Kydd was appointed deputy reeve,
Mr. G. W. Holman was appointed clerk at
the same salary as last year, a motion by
Messrs. Cameron and kydd to appoint Mr.
D. Hay as clerk, at a salary of $65. being
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een troubled five months
psia. The doctors told
hronic. I had a fullness
g and a heavy load in the
stomach. I_suffered fre-
m a Water Brash of clear
ometimes a deathly Sick-
• Stomach would overtake
n again I would have the
ains of Wind Colic. At
I would try to belch and
I was working then for
cHenry, Druggist, Cor.
Western Ave., Allegheny
, in whose employ I had
even years. Finally I used
lower, and after using just
for two weeks, 'Was en-
ved of all the trouble.
at things I dared not touch
would like to refer you to
enry, for whom I worked,
s all about my condition,
whom I bought the medi-
e with my wife and family
es St., Allegheny City,Pa.
HN D., Cox.
REEN, Sole Manufacturer,
odbury, New Jersey, U. S. A.
lost. Mr.
senor at a s
Cameron th
collector be
of $100 w
Coates was
salary of $7
amount of
was appoint
same seem
Farncomb
ary of $5
Board of H
reeve and c
McInnis, aid C. Monteith, at $1.50 per day
when on dn y ; Dr. Irvine, Medical Health
Officer, at $ per day when on duty, and J.
C. Tuft., ea itary inspector at $1.50 per day
when duty.I Messrs. M. Routley, J. Hazle-
wood, R. 1feddy, G. Rook, ar., T. Pass-
more, S. Ciampbell, W. Gilfillan, sr., and
R. Hunter were appointed pound -keepers
for this yea . Messrs. J. Copeland, A.Cole,
P. Moir, B Delbridge, C. Switzer and C.
Coates wer appointed, fence viewere.Messra.
G. Ruther ord and J. Delbridge were ap-
pointed auditors. Thomas Veal WAN ap-
pointed ca eteker of the hall, at .$5 per
year. The clerk was instructed tb ask -for
tenders for leader aud rook elm lumber, the •
tenders to be laid before .the Board at its
next meeting. The claim of James Moir
for damages for sheep killed by dog',
amounting lo $16, being two thirds of valu-
ation, was, ordered to be paid. The ex-
penses in crinnection with holding the late
municipal election, amounting to $24.50,
were also ordered to be paid. James Halls
was authorised to get the necessary im-
provementS done to the township ball and
grounds. The council meets again on Sat-
urday, February 6th.
W. Miners leas appointed se-
lary of $50. A motion of Mr.
t the offices of treasurer and
nitecl in one person at a salary
s not seconded. Mr. Thomas
then Untainted treasurer, at a
, be to furnish security to the
12,000, Mr. Alexander Duncan
ed collector, and to furnish the
ity as the treasurer. F. W.
SI appointed engineer, at a Bal-
er day while on duty. The
alth is to be composed of the
erk and Messrs. L. Hunter, D.
bring it up on a bottle. It'll serve him
right if it equalls half the time. Anything
elli31W" "by, I notice that a woman has just
married her fifth husband, and isn't fifty
years old yet. Her neighbors are so in-
dignant that they talk of driving her
away."
"La ! Got her fifth, eh ? Wall, if I was
that woman the nayburs might talk and
blow and be hanged to 'em. I ain't fifty
years old, nither, and I'm a-livin' with
toy fourth, and don't keer how soon
he goes.. I was powerfully deceived in
him."
"Do you saythat you'd mairy again if
he should die ?',
" Sartin; and I wouldn't wait over six
months; either. Some folks think a woman
has no rights, but she has, and she's a fool
if she don't assert 'em."
"This may interest you," said the man,
as he turned the paper over. "A St. Louis
doctor declares that the feet of women are
gradually but surely growing larger, and
that in the next fifty years to come every
one of them will want a No. 7 shoe."
" Shoo ! He says that, does he ?"
"And he's a doctor ?"
it Iye8;r:11
.
s"va he h in't told no startlin' news.,
I've been wearin' No. 7's ever since I was a
gal sixteen years old, and I've got the smal-
lest foot of any woman in our town as it is.
I did feel kinder sorry when I diskivered
that I'd left my spectacles on the kitohen
clock shelf at home, but if that's all the
noes the papers kin rake up I guess 1 hain't
missed nothing !"-New York World.
-After running the Grand Central Hotel,
at Listowel, for about a month Mr. George
Hayden has sold out to the Messrs, Baker,
from Fergus.
Hay.
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Couscri. m
MENTINo.-At the lust eeting
of the con.tit, the following township of -
c16.
ficers were ppointed it the eateries tnention-
ed,viz.: Cl rk,Sam J.Latta,$110 ; Treasurer,
F. liess,$8. ; Assessor, Henry Lippert, $55;
Collector, Wendel Smith, $50; Auditors,
R. R. Joh ston and J. T. Wren. The Board
of Health will consist of the Reeve and
Clerk, tog ther with Joseph Snell, D. Stein-
bach, Wm Stoneman; Medical Health Of-
ficer, Dr. 1uohanan ; Sanitary Inspector for
Western ivision, H. 9reb ; Eastern Di-
vision, Jo n Scott. The salary of mem era
of Board f Health to be $2 for each siting
of the Bard. On motion of Mr. Torah ll,
and !moon ed by Mr. Voelker, the resi na-
tion of M. Zeller, treasurer, was accep ed.
Regret wa expreesed for losing the valuable
servict s of such an efficient officer, who for
a quarter of a century had so ably disch rg-
ed the sevnral duties pertaining to his oft ce,
and an earbest wish f9r his future prosper ty.
Moved by Mr. Voelker, seconded by lr.
Turnbull, Ithet Henry Liabold be allowe to
cut firewo$ for his own use on road all se-
ance betw en lots 15 and 16, concession -
Carried. Moved by Mr. Kalbfleisch, ec-
onded by Mr. Schnell, that the receipt of
the collector being found correct that the
bonds be delivered to him -Carried. Mo ed
by Mr. Sohnell,seconded by Mr. Kalbilei ch,
that after auditing the books, the trees Ter
deliver all monies, sate, books, eto., bel ng-
ing to the township to F. Hess -Carried.
Moved by Mr. Voelker, seconded by Mr.
Turnbull, that tenders be received by 1 the
Reeve, clerk and Mr. Schnell, at Zurict4 up
to 5 p. m.1 on Monday, February 1st, for
10,000 feet red beech and 15,000 feet cedar,
and that Ithe clerk notify parties -interested
-Carried. Mrs. Reinhhardt was appointed
careteker at a salary of $20. After passing
sundry accounts the council adjourned to
meet on Saturday, March 12th, at 10 a. m.
Didn't Miss Much. ,
The man on the seat ahead of her was
reading a iewapaper, and after getting set-
tled in th4 midst of her parcels and bundles
and regali g herself with a pinch of Scotch
snuff, she eaned forward and said:
"1 do 't git much time to read the pa-
pers now days, but I allus like to hear
what's join on. Is there any news in
perticulerl?1:
"Nothing very exciting," he replied, as
he sized her up out of the corner of his eye.
"Here's an item about a wife killing her
husband.'
"Shoo! How'd she do it ?"
"With hn ax."
"Law me!! Wall, she probably stood it
and stood it until she couldn't stand it no
more. It's awful how some husbands do
carry on. Anything else ?"
"Here's an item about a woman in this
state who drove her husband to suicide by
nagging h fn.
" Shoo 1 Jest kept jawing and complain -
in from in rnin till night, I suppose, and
he finally ot so tired that he took piien ?"
" No, h hung himself."
"Wall, I don't blame her a mite. Ho
was probe ly shiftless and lazy, and it spilt
her temper to see things going down hill.
She'll havi a chance now to git married to t
letter ma*."
" And ere's a case," he continued, a
he preteu ed to read, "of a wife and moth4
who ran a ay from home with a tin pert
dler, leav ng a husband and several child
ren behin ."
"Shoo! Does it givo the perticklers ?"
" It say she is supposed to he a littl
flighty in her head."
Wall, s e ain't a bit flighty. She don
jest right. I know purty nigh how it , WM
She had a 1 her housework to do and thetr
young 'un to take keer of, and the husband
was probe ly findin' fault all the time on
top 0' tha . She jest slaved and slaved ' till
she could 't slave no more. Some folks
think a w man can bear everything, but
they can't I 'epose the youngest child was
purty small ?"
"Only seven months old."
"Wall, she probably hated to leave it,
but it wotild have been weaned in a couple
of month anyhow, and the father in
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Pitch:, r's Castoria.1
REV. J. W. MCGREGOR, Stoneham, Mas-
sachusests : "The names of the remedies I
have tried for Dyspepsia in the last fifteen
years is legion'. None helped me so mach
as K. D. C."
Six Years' Suffering.
DEAR SIRS, -I was troubled for six years, with
erysipelas, and two bottles of Burdook Blood
Bitters entirely cured me. I keep B.B.B. constantly
In the house and think it an effectaal cure for all
diseases caused by bad blood.
Mos. M. Downier,
Portland, Ontario.
Hagyard's Yellow Oil.
This great intermit and extereal remedy always
allays all pain. It is a specific; for croup, and
promptly cures coughs, colds, sore throat, prains,
bruises, burns, rheumatism,outs, wounds, eta Good
for man or beast. Stands all tests. Sold every-
where. Price 25 cents. Hagyard's Yellow Oil.
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Culloden Cullings.
GENTLEMEN, -In 1888 I was severely afflicted with
gravel of the kidneye from which I suffered great
pain. I was recommended to take Burdock Blood
Bitters, which I did, finding great relief, and after
taking 4 bottles can truly wry I am cured and have
not since been troubled. I highly recommend it.
PSTER WEST,
Culloden, P. O., Ontario.
MillEMMEMM.
Fil\TM
French China
TEA SETS.
A complete as-
sortment of fine,
decorated China
just to hand at
KILLORAN &
Western Tea Emporium.
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covery that euro the worst cases of
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weakness of body or mind caused
by over -work, or the errors or ex-
cesses; of youth. This Reined/ ab-
solutely cures the most obstinate oases when all other
TREATMENTS have failed even to relieve. Sol by drug -
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gists at el per package, or six fofe
r re, or sent mail on
receipt of price by ;addressing THE JAMES ttICINE
CO., Mhem
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LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
Moving Buildings.
The undersigned has a complete outfit for the
raising and moving of buildings, and is now prepared
to take contracts for all such work on the shortest
notice and moot reasonable terms. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
1264x12 GEORGE A. LOGAN, Brucefield.
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, Castoria is Dr. Sarnuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It (contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. ' It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, I3oothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantco 13 thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria, prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoeaand Wind Colic. Castoria relicves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimil, tes the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, gi.1ing healthy atyl natural sleep. Cma
toria is tho Children's Panacea --the Mother's Friend.
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Caatoria.
"Castoria is an excellent melicino for ehil-i
drea. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children"
D. 0. C. OS0000,
Lowell,
" Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I ho the day i3 rot
far distant when mothers will c nsidcr the real
interest of faeir children, and O. CaStOr la in-
stead of the varlouc quack nost frts which:aro
destroying, their loved ones, by forcing, opium,
morphine, seething syrup ant other hurtful.
agents down their throats, ereby r;ending
them to premature graves."
Da. J. • KINCHELOE,
Conway, Ar"
Tho Centaur Co pany, T7 M
Castoria.
" Castor!a, 1300 well adhpted to children that
recommend it as super ror Loamy prescription
known to Inc."
11. A. Arsenate, M. D.,
111 1.1o. Oxforct Gt., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"Our phynicians in the childre,n's depart-
racnt have spo:zen higbly of their experi-
ence in their outside practice with Castoria,
and although wo only hare among our
medical supplies what in known as regular
products, yet we aro free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has 'won us to look with
favor upasa it."
UNITED 'HOSPITAL' AND DISPENSARY,
Boston, Masa.
.a.LLEN C. SMITH, Pr".,
urray Street, 1JO97 York Oita
STOVES AT COST,
TIN
ARE AT COST,
RDWARE AT COST.
NEW CASH STORE
OF-
A. G. AULT,
SEAFORTH.
THE WHOLE STOCK OF
Dry Goods,
Groceries and
Provisions
1
The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in
Seaforth for a ,short time only
AT JKIDID'S 01113 ST.A_I•TD_
t° DON'T FORGET THE PLACE.
IS ENTIRELY- NEW.
Please call and examine our stock
before purchasing elsewhere. No
trouble to show goods. Highest price
paid for all kinds of farmers' produce.
I beg to thank all my old customers
for their past favors, hoping to receive
a fair share in the future, and would
also be pleased to see as many new
ones as possible.
A. G. AULT.
THE
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
Established 1867.
HEAD OFFICEI TORONTO.
RIA . .TAL(PAID UF) SIXMILLION DOLLARS - $6.000,000
- S900,000
B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER.
SEAFORTH BRANCH.
AiGeneral Banking Business Transacted. Farmers' Notes Discounted, Drafts
issued payable at all points in Canada, and the principal cities in
• the United Sta'Ges,Great Britain, France, Bermuda*.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwerds received, and current rates of interest allowed. INTER-
EST ADDED TO THE PRINCIPAL AT THE END OF MAN AND NOVEMBER IN EACH YEAR,
Special Attention given to the Collection of Commercial Paper and Farmers' Sales
Notes.
F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. M. MORRIS, Manager
FU LY DECIDED THAT
MULLETT - & - JACKSON'S
Stove, Tin nd House Furnishing Emporium
Is the place for bargains, and if you don't want to buy a
MODEL 000Ki STOVE,
Which is the best for a Christmas; Preen t why choose a
No. 1 CARPET $WEEPER
7
We have just received another shiprnent and. if you have
already got a Sweeper, why come and see what other nice
presents we have,in Lamps, etc.
Remember the stand.
MULLTT & JACKSON,
WHITNEY'S BLOCK, SEAFORTH.
Furnace and Job Work a specialty.
CIIEAP !
What does it mean I The Dictionary says low prices, that may be, but it does
not follow that low priced goods are cheap. To constitute real cheapness other
things must be taken into consideration before the price ; foremost among
these is quality, which Means an attribute, or rank. Our immense stock of
Furniture will therefore be ranked very high, because it is superior in quality
to anything ever before offered to the people of Seaforth. Besides this, it pos-
sesses other attributes, such at solidity, which means soundness or firmness.
Durability, which signifies that our goods will last for a long time. Fitness,
which means that you can find in this stock something suitable for everybody,
this is because we carry So many various styles. All these attributes we com-
bine in our goods, and we are able to sell them at such low figures, that we are
conscious of having embodied all the necessary qualifications of real cheapness.
One trial is all we ask, and if that does not secure your trade we will be will-
ing to do without it In the meantime we are determined to stand by our
banner of highest qualiti at the lowest living prices:
M. Robertsons Central Furniture House,
OPPOSITE E. McFAUL'S DRY GOODS STORE,
MAIN STRET, SEAFORTH.
Hard oat!
'Ys
THE PEOPLE'S W COAL CO
(OF PENN'S. FAME OWNER
asememasesmeeedeemessS.)
CANADIAN OFFICE, HAMILTON, ONT.
V ETER MARY.
TOHN GRIEVE, V. S., honor graduate 0 Ontario
e) Veterinary College.- All diseases of Domestic
Animals treated. Calle promptly attended to and
charger; moderate. Vete rinary Dentistry a spetialty
Office at Weir's Royal Hotel, Seaforth. 11.12ti
Coal in Car lots sold direct to
consumers.
No intermediate profits,
Write for Prices.
Special Attention Given to So-
cieties and Clubs.
HE WAS DETERMINED.
MIRANK S. Beattie, V. S., graduate; of Ontario
erinary College, Toronto, Member of the yet-
erinary Medical Society, eta., treats all direases of
the Domesticated Animals. All oath promptly at.
tended to either by day or night. Charges model.
sta. Special attention given se veterinary demtis.
try. Office on Main Strew, Sestorth, one door
eouth of Kidd's Hardware store. 1112
EAFORTH HORSE INFIRMA.RY.-Corner t Jar-
sj vie and Goderich Streets, next door to Ike Pres.
byterian Church, Seaforth, Ont. All direeses of
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any a1 the do.n stieated
anhnals, suociesefully treated at th in. -I -wary or
eleewhere, on the shortest notice. ,haegee
ate. JAMES W. ELDER, l'etetinary Surgem.
13.-A large stook of Venetia ary Medicines kept cot
stonily on hand •
Hello, neighbor, I haven't seen you for a long
time? Where have you been? You seem to be in a
hurry this morning? Anything wrong? Well yes?
Sick I euppore ? No it is worse, I'm lost, and as angry
as the duce. Bali enough? How came you to get
into that dilemma. You see that watch?.. I have
been down the Country for some time on business,
and my watch went astray;
It never failed me befole, and I am carrying it
now,eight years," I took it to six of the shining Jew-
elry stores of the town, where I stopped, but none of
them seemed to detect what ware the matter, I kept
ageing to them until I Hai told, nryeelf and watch,
were A nuisance around there. I got s ohance to
cotne home for a few days, and I was not going to
lorm it either. " Whore are you going to get it re
paired to -day ?"
I run going straight to Papst's jewelry store Sea
forth. and if [don't get her fixed there, I am satisli
then that what those other fellows told inc that it tea
American watch. Aad I consider Paps t magica
workman on American or any other watch.
He set this watch right for me yeere ago, and i
gave me perfect satisfaction, but I believe them oth
duffers haanearly spoiled her now?.
My friend, I ean tell you, that when my watch i
wrong I am wrong, when she is right I am right, an
I am going to have her right too, soon as I get
Seaforth, I knew Paint can fix her, so good bye ol
fellow.
CONSUMPTION.
I bays a positive renredy for the above disease; by its
me thousands of eases of the worst kind and of long
steadies kayo been eared. Indeed so strong la ray faith
la its sitcom that I will send TWO BOTI'LlId !BEA
with i VALIFABLII TOZATIIII on this disease to any
miens' whs will send se their LI -PRESS and P.O. address.
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 186 ADELAIDE
ST., WEST, TORONTO, ONT.
McKillop Directory for 189
JOHN BENNEWIES, Recve, Btodhagen P. 0.
JOHN MORRISON, Deputy Reeve, Winthrop.
DANIEL MANLEY, Councillor, Beechwood.
JAMES EVANS, Councillor, Beeobwood.
WILLIAM ABCHIBALD, Councillor, Leadbur
OHN C. MORRISON Clerk. Winthrop.
SOLOMON J. SHANNON. Treasurer, Winthro
WM. EVANS, Assessor, Beechwood.
CHARLES DODDS, Collector, Seaforth.
LEGAL
JAMES LENNON,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, &c.
Proctor in Admiralty.
OFFICE3 : 120 Yonge Street, corner
and 978 Bloor Street, Toronto, Ontario.
Cures Burns, Cuts, Piles n their worst forrf.,
Swellings, Erysipelas, bffiammatlon, Frost Bi
Chapped Hanpe, and all Skin Diseases.
MOST "'AIN .EXTERMINATOR
Cures Lumbago, Safeties, Rheumatism, Neuralgia
Toothache, Fable in:every form.
By all dealers. Wholesale by F. F. Dailey & Co.
M. ROBERTSON,
Leading Undertaker
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
' My facilities are unsurpassed. I san pre-
pared to conduct burials in a most satis-
factory manner. All modern undertaking
appliances. Competant management guar-
anteed. A full line of burin' goods on
-hand. I aitu to be prompt, considerate
and reliable.
tiir 'Charges most reasona.Me.
RESIDENCE, NORTH MAIN STREET.
1223
ALLAN LIN
ROYAL suit STEAMSHIPS,
REDUCTION IN RATES.
Steamers Sail Regularly from
PORTLAND and HALIFAX to
LIVERPOOL via LONDONDERR
DURING THS WINTER N0NT/18.
Cabin, :NO and upwards. Second Cabin, 81
Steerage at low rates.
NO CATTLE CARRIED.
SNTENYORK
GLASGOAvTE t
SERVICE OF
ALLAN LINE
LINE
STEAMSHIPS.
via Londonderry, every Fortnight.
Cabin, 840 and upwards. Second Cabin,
Steerage at low rates.
Apply to H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal, or
BETHUNE or W. G. DUFF, Seaforth.
22-52
delside,
1249
TATTHEW 'MORRISON, Wilton, Ineursace
Ili Agent, Commissioner for taking &Siderite,
Conveyances, &o. Money to loan at the lowest rates.
M. Mortar/son, Walton.
T M. BEST, Barrister'Solicitor, Notary, ke
ej • Office -Rooms, fire doors north ofGonanieroial
;loud, ground floor, next door to G. L. Papste
jewelry store, Main greet, Seaforth. Goderiolt.
agents -Cameron, Holt and Cameros. 1215
fl ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Saito,
Ur &a., Goderioh, Ontario. J. T. Garment, Q. 04
Wx. Paouvrecrr.
flAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers Bo
\j uoisors in Chancery, &c.,Goderieh, Ovs. IL
GAMMON, Q. 0., Pamir Hour, ht. el OSAMU*
J. DOWD. of Victoria, B. 0. Offioe-Over Bank ot
NEY, Solicitor, Conveyancer, &tali*
Commerce, Main street, Seaforth. Pr.vate feuds to
lo&n at It and I per oent. 1035
Alf ANNING & scow, Barristers, 8oIIc1$or, Oon
_31„, veyancers, ko. Solicitors for the
Johnston. Tisdale & Gale. Money bo loan
Elliott Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. S. Maned%
JAN= SoOrr.
11 HOLMESTED, successor to the late firm
J. McCaughey & Hohneseed, Barrister, So-
licitor, Conveyancer and Notary.- Solicitor kr the
Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lassa. Fara,
for sale. Moe in Soott's Block, Mais Street,
Seaforth.
row & Proudfoot, Goderich: Barristers., Sol-
ICKSON & HAYS, formerly with Messrs Gar
eitors, etc., Seaforth and Brumels Seaforth Offios
-Cardno's Block, Main Street. R. S. HAYS. W. B.
Di()KSOlt. Money to Loan. 1127
W. OAMERON SMITH,
BARRISTER.
Solicitor of Superior Court, Commiseioner for
taking Affidsvits in the High Ceurt
of Justioe, Commissioner,
Money to Lend
OFFICE. -In Meyers' Block, IAMB Street, Sealant,
adjoining office of Drs. Bethune and Belden, loot
DENTISTRY.
11 W. TWEDDLE, Dentist, Office ever Hamilton
. & .11cIonee' Shoe Store. corner Mats and JAR
Streets, Seatorth, Ontario. Nitrous Oxide Gamed
ministered for the painless extraetion of teeth. 1186
"1"-nR. G. FRANKLIN BELDEN, Destist ; Amish*,
J DR. A. S. ATKINSON. Gas adminieerated
painless extraotion of teeth. (Moe over .lehnemee
Hardware Store, Seaforth. Will visit BrneeSeid
every Wednesday at Dixoe's Hotel.
Tx KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D fl.,
L-1 . Exeter, Ont. Wil be at Zurekts
at the Huron Hata. en the Ufa
1NULSDAY IN SAM MONTE, and at
Murdock's Hotel, Hensall, on the mass awe mem
ismer in eaoh month. Teeth /retracted with the
least pain possible. All Heili 1111M-CIMPS St Shoal
rates. 991
DR. C. H. INGRAM, Dentist,(suceesser 40Billings), member of the /loyal College 01 Dow
tat Surgeons, Ontario Teeth inserted with or with*
out a plate in gold celluloid or rubber. A safe send
thetio given lor the paiuletre /retraction of tee*.
Oftioe-over O'Neil's bank, Exeter, Ontario. ISM
N. B. -Plates secured firmly hi the mouth by
Yemens' Patent Valve.
MONEY TO LOAN.
It TONEY TO LOAN. -Straight loaras ae 8 per
.111. mit, with the privilege So berrewer ot
repaying part of the principal money 14 SU) time
Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister, Seaforth.
MEDICAL.
D R. C. SHEPPARD, Physician end Surgeon. Bar
field, Ontario, succaseor to Dr. W. R. Wriest.
1225-62
TAR. T. P. MoLAUGILL1N, M.C.P.S., Ontario,
▪ sician, Surgeon and Aoe.oncfaeur, N
calls promptly bttetedet. Office, Dashwood,.Ont 1226
DRS. soorr & MACKAY,
OFFICE, Goderich Street, opposite Method*
Church, Seaforth. RESIDENt,'E, next Agrfoultuiel
Grounds.
J. G. SCOTT, M. D. C. M., (Ann Arbor and Vice
toria,) M. C. P. S. 0.
C. MACKAY, M. D. C. M., ('Trinity,) F. T. IL Oe,
II. C. P. 8.0.
DR. lloFAUL, Member of the College of Phe
Seism' and Surgeons eta.'Seaforth, Ontario
' .
office Cady's Blook, oppireite Commercial Hotel.
Nightbell at residence, north side of Gederieh Ste
seventh door west of theMothodist Churoll. 1210
-13 E. COOPER, M. D., Physieian, Surgeon and
Acootscher, Condone., Ont, 1111
DR. ELLRYfr, Brnoefleld, Limit Maio B,oyel
College of Physicians and Surgeons,
burgh. Bruoefield, Ont. .119
W. BRUCE SMITH, 14.1) , 0. M., Member off
L3/41 the College of Phyeicians and Surgeons, &Oa.
teafiorth, Ontario. n
aad resideos same St
000upied by Dr. Yeroms.
A LEX. BETHUNE: M. D., Fellow of the Borg,
11_ College lot Physicians and Surgeons, Kinision.
Successor to Dr. Mackid. Oita lately occupied]
by Dr. Mackid, Maio Street Seaforth. Reskisoci-
-Corner of Victoria, Square. in house lately occupied/
by L. E. Daticey. 1121
AUCTIONEERS.
T P. BRINE, Lieensed Auctioneer for tn. Come
• ty of Huron. Sales attended in al peril Or
the County. All orders left at TED ExrderrOd •
Office will he promptly attended to.
DU. PORTER General Auctioneer and Lesil
Valuator. Orders sent by mail to my ad-
drea, Bayfield P. 0., will receive prourpt attendee.
Teems moderate. 118542
W. G. DUFF,
AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY, Conveyancer,
Collector, Book-keeper and Accountant' Real Estate,
Lite, Accident and Fire Ineuranet Agent; Money th.
Loan, Correspendenee, Ste Partiee requiring his
services in any of these brumes°s wit receive
prompt attention. OPPIDS nt DALEY'S Dwelt. Or
STAIRS), MAHN STRITST, SS.fr$3RT3. 1.13'
K1PPEN MILLS.
Always Ready to Serve the Publie-
hy Giving Good Flour.
JOHN McNEVIN
Begs to infoern Ms friends and the pubike that be
again able to give his personal ottention tee businesa
and having engaged MT. John B. Austin, a that-
oughly oompetent,practical ruiller,he is preparedtode
GRISTING AND CHOPPING
On the shortest notice, and most reasonable tensi.
to all who may call.
Vir Satisfaction guarenteed every time. le
trial solicited.
JOHN McNEVIK,
sTANUAll
Go Feel
A pawn
years ago, in
ehiladelphia
Terence. Her
.and evinced EU
friend accuse
the subject of
-wrote the folio
Go feel whet
Go hear w
Sink 'math a
And the col
Thus etrnggle
Thy sole relief
Go weep as I
0"er a loved
See every che
Youth's swe
Hope's faded 11
That led me ;I
Go kneel ite I
Implere, be
Strive the be
The downwa.
Be east with b
Thy prayer's b
Go stand *he
Acid see the
With gns shin
And cold an
Go eateh Id.w
There mirror
GD bear what
The soils oi e
As memory's
And it's reve
Have told him
Had he the d
Go to my moth
And her ern
Thine OWE dee
Wipe from h
Mark her dimm
The grey that
The to -Swore/
And trace the
Impressi
(A paper read by
Buren st the F
Thirty-eight
left Scotland th
over me last fel
toward the cies
-Glasgow on the
that desire, el
•weeks gratified,
after aii one can
inthhistChriradba
wite
,completeness an
vation in peace
with our newer
, The hallowed
wanting which
abundance there
There is a pe
battlement for
must yield its
its dower."
HOW
The first thin
dug outside of t
harvest field the
universally need
ca.sionai cradle
-tau place I saw
one who might
reaper was in go
one out of twen.
which dropped
there was a sec°
to do so ,and
work was well a
with us, as 1 aft
amination. In
there seemed to
after one reaper,
including the dri
eight in the
drawn by one h
the working day
Three women m
sheaf into it, thr
and stacking it.
the cost per acre
are just coming i
Scotland. The
judging from test
place, it receivin
cabi eds. er s ,Ithheelas'e
ning them and fr
harvest (and last
to open out the e
it is considered
way, changing h
cut six acres of
to be fair not so
eometienes but t
spring and early
average crop, 1
eativation is no
was when 1 left,
two reasons. T
ground wider cu
Von being laid tt
laboriraPe'ht lv
i aeee;n
s r r
in it might ha
hands that 1 obs
the grain could 1
was ready to has
it seemed the cu
first. Not only
.grass, but also a
grown than form
ly 1-5 of the who
Swedes and c torn
tions. ET:14,anlidso
grass field.
There her b
mode of disposit
stead of at the r
now disposed
brought to oer
some time provi<
in a few hours
dispose of great
are responsible
traneactions„ 1 I
owners generallj
the price does LI4
The method seer
judge,tteiwevietr'
there ohmage which
about is that th
quite an equipail
by men *We sr
more practical a
ing. A audio]
farms, w
who knoIva tani
told me that the
the competition
is caliedf,
estates totbe
the hall er <meth
are fermi in jus
fernier of the fi
ceed will be the
coat off, or at
perintends the
self. An in
same thing, ti
factor, skill
count for a g
and: he said sec
duced„ there
paying hie lett
fortable
Business in els
with us which
see Sir Charle
Century, sugge
posed a duty o
lings to the qu
the United Kin
not amount to
4 lb.loaf. In
as- I think it w
whatever the ri
at my opinion
inaportation of
140,000,000 bu
160,000,000 bti
asks himself w
..*natter of indi