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The Huron Expositor, 1890-07-25, Page 71-1 L- 189C �,�. E�_, ), - 11 0 . . _. Wh � . I I I An. advertise I I most oat on the- I Tonely traveller kLl"Ja The fame adv I . .street corner is i -oee it every day . I � serted in �n O;fl I . l. -Phish Gooda, . ,grAmme, Ot som �� 11 &__42 ; H1 C_*115 - I `5 the chances are perhapi read i I - � ment placed in � I .. . I thousandswill r _­ ­ � � A Woma I . I fism, : , SHE .MANAGES T and -ish swift. glish and Caa. � . LUXURY � I 0 1 -e . One thousand . 1154-52-1 � . thrift and a wise � -1 1. ­ . � - -- . wealth and secur I _� —L--:-�� I . I ng a res of livi- - � R * � have tried it an� - %�JALIE plete in all no During nine y L&— � I I . ,ginning on an in " I I - . Bive and make o% . had all the neces children. perty I luxuries of. life. L, thy, strong an � I -1 � youngest 2 year _L -reKILLOP. t* I ; � z dispeua%ble cc � , � - . household, a c e-Ontained irk,,% I I � bY Francis iKi.j. �) � cook. One thou I Z produced at ths the expenses of ( t, �. ffered for Sale b - HAWKSH�WW the 11 not infreq life is ins , I I FORTU, or bapd'8 � l, . � policy, which is . Df J f have yet,made fo " I � by Mr. day. Charles 11 10, 114 ill the 9tit . Our bills are -a the futur� brave �hip of .jjcj�lll I ON . ! hundred and fift3 � , . less, The� Pro- . I was myself a Seaforthand baii . - , - V"li be a reserved I our friends all at - � purchaser shan years ago at our 'ent Ur. v - Of the p But it has prove #hia One tnonth � ine prosperity th ;or at the rlur. I I � of the purcham . 'T)y us both. I Rat I must de a f � - int raort. � ' at the end of and i. " in the meanttzae� � I In the first pla d - artiewars an4 . � -P known at the I the beautiful cou ' I � ,d in the nigan, husband. is empl s. . 1 $1,000 a year.' : & CRJr � , . . IXANI, . annu -in f or a a ato St., Torento . roGros, with gar� n L 1178-& ing; $120 more g � I i � $M for literary ___________� . ; � $50; our kerosei . L : I . laimps and chim:n life assurance, $7 1 Inter I I " , V r I L I I � and feed during . I I L L L expensea, $45 . L $400 for table an THIF - I THE BEST I I ; In regard to el I . very best. which ; . � alamInGth stock . eat economy. 1 M ,'locks, Jewelry,L I L made, I make ev . l. -Phish Gooda, L by myself andith t which haring ,sold for I : band's suits ax L children are Dot . L - ,dressed. I cut d I Days for the older boy . __ __ them. When I 11 I my gowns for m3 r— kilt or coat out o 8 . ORN GROV9, V. S., Honor graduate ot i Ontario 'Veterinary College. All dis"aft MICES . . ily-change the co I 0 i L aira,ble shade. C L self a black Bilk, keep on hand a : cloth of some f8 %,n Watch]iianu. � which I can rene -�kford, Aurora, Dlumbus (N Y, L I ing black. By t n, wai� , I - rbu - �71 two handsome st and -ish swift. glish and Caa. � My husband g for which he pay I eyer, and coa. , ing apparel bring gna. � the following . to $50, an (I he al � Mfflier & Co., I pearance. I rein d & B arton, of the moment I co ia, of Aferldenj of which we always I I OFFICF--Over Sharp & Livens' store. Main treet, Seaforth. 1116tf dresses --:-except, i plete in all no in summer.. Dal ree of charge. same in winter. � - . Bive and make o% I . . children. A full line of The shoe, stoc � - boys I find the 6 ,nter I year covers our . might remark in ' For which we are Sole Agents. I . . very satisfactory ... 1 I � of balbriggan hos .. I for my husband N I colored stop -kings )Icotty I dye a fast blact . I I er and the corlor .,-IS, moat expensive g � I lisle thread atocL rh F I- $250 left for t ,,Out . ! hundred and fift3 I � . . - I hear you excl ,)TT, ListoweL ' �, - � . but a generous m . Interest &I I we live on $5 a w . ; am sure there is I � and Bud- I table set anywhe , I I PLENTY OF I rsed notes or - My children h I ).ught at a, fair .. .one day, and the I all parts of I . - � white teeth give I I ' food. %N,,e have 'a cotlecting � meat only once a I Z bill never exceed � �Merahants- buy the cheaper . . . them in a savor � . �. M. roasts, which are - .TH, Agent. roast of five poun � , ... ners. The secon — from the bones a pie, croquettes, 7:�7_ S - slice it thin$ f r . -spread on neatly >usee- overall a rich g browned flour an � - . 7 day the bones a -r !7ET_ added and a rich, I � Axontreal.) � - � SULt. We use a clams and fish I breakfasts are al 1-0 o. 1, I AGENTS. 11 . like, with honey , for the adults an 1, arket S1,"reell milk for the chik . - I � .,jr&fts is& led . For ten month have from ou,r be posits� � - we have named I P we can use. Bu � quarts of milk da agina from eight I . LOGAN. - We -have fre-eh . � I through and plen . � j 11 lilman for table use. 0 husband spades u I Kalil little at a time a 11 1, S. � and keep weeded � . . Of succulent vege 00 to Vw. the summer and ,eera,, ."10, aff,f r� -6 , � be really extrava - ny point i ,I � six -, different kind I Man& d noonday dinner. I aid ticket& I : I Our suppers ar I I I . % Steawshfp . . 'toba � suitable to a pea ding, a salad, be . mani I h sleepers . 11 points in . - in season, canne� with dellclouq cr �Jna_ H - insl4ece I man ever sup,�Iie tea, and cake; w I,, - �'a,",",e a b 0 , o Du le � eggs of our own, a � 1=1�%ad I - Ini i u e n m M,O, xP . changing forms. i �,b � � , ent's _9__-__..1A - I evening meal. � My letter is lo our alarnmer outi fortunate possesE . 0 t �. I - I I , . . I I 1, I ­ ­ I - - . I .. ­ , . - . I . - �, - I - 1� . . � % . . . . . - . . - I . � . . . � - - . . - . I * I � I 1 1890. . . . i I I ___ ­ _­ � -.-- ­ -I-.--- - _113111IM1111110 o Read It? I with the "madding throng." but off by ment tacked on a fence I ourselves in a quiet nooV. There we . . . � prairie is good; some have an ideal summer. With gun and may accidentally see it. rod we find the lofig days all too short,.- ertisement posted %t go ar-d come back af te� two months with a better -hundreds will fund of healtTi and happy memories. . An ad*ertisement in- During these two inonths'-Butterfly " is cial or unofficial pro- rented out At $10 per month. out-vege- �thing or nothing is good - tables are sent down twice-& week, and a few people see it and there is no accumulation of big black t. The same advertise- debts to take from. our. summer's pleas. a newspaper is better ; ure. -Correspondent in, New York- ead it. World. � . - , . _ — - . --4.— n"s Happy Life. Children's Doings.!, 0 LIVE, IN COMPARATIVE A little girl who had not I een in . )N $1,000 A YEAR. school long enough to know all�,the ins dollars, with economy, and outs of education was late- one generosity is ,abundant morning during her first terin, 0 Bring es all the needed pleas- a written excuse from your motlier -this flow do I know? I af ternoon, " said the teacher, lana Hattie proved it so. retired to her desk, where she began ars of married life, be. laboriously writting. _1� I � I come of $500, I have Presently she accomplished the fol- saries, and many of the lowing note, and laid it triumphaiatly on I have now four heal- the teacher's desk : . I handsome boys, the " Please egacuse Hattie for � being i Old. We have that in- Tardie. " � ! I ; i I$ afort of an American "But this isn't feom your m6ther, ieerful and. intelligent objected the recipient. i - sand dollars covers all "No*". said Hattie' innocently I � . ur family of seven and I I But I thought if I wrote it rnyself i ient guest." My bus. shouldn't have to 'aplain it to her that I ured in an. endowment was late." . . - � all the provision we A certain little boyp -according! to the r the traditionad "raiialy Chicago Herald, had .greatly annoyed his mother by running away to the 11 paid, and we can face house of a neighbor and staying there I y and fearlessly. until some one was sent for him. 1 Tired college bred girl, and of hunting for him, his mother &V length ,00k- their heads nine .called on the mother of the children improvident marriage., whom he thuasought, and came� to an d to be the most genu- underatanding with her. 1 at could have overtaken &I When I am' willing that George � should call on your children, )I ,she said, scribe our I'modusoper- "I will write a note to that effect and, I put it on his arm. In the note I'I -will ce our home is in one of ,state what time I want him sent home, I n � ntry villages where -my and you 'can act accordingly." oyed on a salary of .The'other lady agrd'ed to this plan, f that'we pay $200 per and a day or two afterward the child unny house of eleven appeared at her house with a note pin -- en and stablb adjoin- ned on his sleeve. She did not, look at oes for household help - it immediately, but allowed him�to play natter ; our coal bill i' with her Children until she thou ht it a �g a bill with brea,ka,ge on might be time to send him home.,' ,Then eys, $15 ; interest on she opened the note and -found 'it eon - 5 ; church sittings and tsined nothing but scribblings, :1 ' 0 ; pasturage for cow 66 Why, George," said she, "'what winter, $25 ; tra�eling does this mean ?" . i � I Total,�, $600, , leaving " Well," answered George,, 11 my d cloth,68. - mamma was asleep when I wanted to S TKE CHEAP -EST. come here " so I wrote the note myself." othing, we buy only the -Youth's Co�mpanion. - . . we find to be the wis- — ; ' e buy nothing � ready A StorY of Joseph Jefferson. erything that is worn Joseph Jefferson relates in the July e boys. And my hus- Century the following concerning b, Lon. e custom made. `1he don experience of his: " My approach - only healthy, but well ing appearance was -the important d,ra� own their father's suits matic event of my life. I had been five. s, sponging ?,.nd turning years from America and was on my can no longer remodel way home, and I felt satisfied that if .qelf I can always get a this new ve - rsion of Rip Van Winkle f them for the younger succeeded in London -my way was quite kage of dye will read- clear when I returned to the United, , I lor to any new and de- States. - . � ne year I buy for my- " On Sunday evening, being :alone in the next a Henrietta my lodgings, I got out for my own ad- s4ionable 8hade, apd miration my new wig and b6ard, the w at any time by dye- pride of my heart, -and which I' was to - As means I have a ' lways use in the last act. I could not resist reet costumes. - trying them on for the twentieth time, -ts one new suit a, year, I thin k ; so I got in front of the glass s$35. His'o'therwear- and adjusted them to my perfect satis- a his clothing bill up faction. I soon bee me enthused, and , ,a Pvays makes a good ap- began acting and posing in front of the ove my -street costume mirror. In about twenty minutes ne into the house. I there came a knock at the door.1 _. ft flannels for house "Who's there ?" said 1. �1 n the warmest weather "It's me, i ' f you please," said the 1, warm shades of the gentle but agitated voice of the cham- These- are not expen- bermaid. "May I -come in?!' [ . . er b6autifully for the " Certainly wkt, I replied ; for I had no desire to be seen in my present make - Ling and hat bill for the up. I I I igheat of all, but $150 a - "Is there anything wro'g in the clothing expenses. I room, air!" said - - - n � � � . she. � _� I I passing that I find it "No thing at &.11. Go a way, " I I re - to bay the best grade plied. i . I iery,-white or cream, - "Well, air," she continued, "I there's and self, and , bright a policeman at the door, and he says as for the children.1 These 'ow there's a crazy old 'trian in your , and find them strong- room, a-flingin' of his arndes about and more durable than the a-goin' on hawful, and there's a crowd rades of black cotton or of people across the street a blockin' up , . ings. We have naw up the way." - able expenses. I . Two "I turned towards the window, � a;nd dollarsfor the table"" to my horror I found that I had for - aim. 11 Why, that is gotten to put down the' -cuetain, and it eat allowance !" Yes, seemed to me, the entire ppulation. of eek and live well. I London was taking in my Rrat night. I not a more - appetizing 0 had been unconsciously acting with the re. lights full up, to an astonished audience HEALTHFUL FOOD. who had not paid for their admission. � �ve never been sick for As I tore off my wig and beard a shout ir rosy skins andstrODg went up. Quickly -pulling -down the evidence of nourishing curtain, I threw mysell'into a chair, an unvarying rule of overcome with mortification at the oc- day. Our butcher's currence. In a few minutes the comical. I a $6' per month. We side of the picture presen led itself,, and ?ieces of meat and cook I must have laughed for a�,e hour. I had y way, excepting our been suffering from an attack of. nervous I always of the best. A dyspepsia, consequent upon the excite - ds makes us three din- ment of the past week, and I -firmly be- . , d day the meat is -cut lieve that this continuous fit of laugh - id inade up into meat ter cured me." . or, if rare, we often - . , ­ 0 - y quickly in buttee, His. Day Off.. trimmed toast and pour I -avy mlade of cream, 11 Where w6re you yesterday?" d seasoning. The third I I Oh, I, took a day off." -Just what does that mean, if you e cracked, vegetables please .911 . . consomme is the re- -Well, it means that whenever I am great many oysters, in their season., Our feeling all cris-cross,and everything goes - . contrary -like, when I get irritable over ways of fruit, cereals, trifles and my digestion isn't first-class, muffins, gems or the I know pretty well that unless I stop from our bees, coffee then and there something serious will be d plenty of good. I rich to pay later, and so I 'deliberately turn ken. my back on everybody and everything, a during the year we leave my cares behind me, and make autiful Aiderney,which a atterfly, all the milk business of doing nothing for one whole tteifty gives, eighteen day, You have no idea the lift- it gives ily in the spring, aver- Ek man, when it seems as if he couldn't to.nine in the winter. stand the strain any longer, to let go his eggs the whole year holdiustas if he never intended o'r ty of spring chickens needed to take up the burden again. urgarden, which' my The.day after, to his surprise, he feels p in the mornings a 'as if he could shoulder the gates of nd together we Plant Gaza easily. It's the incessant grind, - yields an abundance the day and night anxiety, the responsi- tal)les, so that during bility never dropped that kills a man or early autumn we can dri,,es him insane. If be would let go gant and b.9ve five or now and then, take off' -the high pres- s,of vegetables at the ,sure, lessen that Continuous nervous ten- . - - sion, he would be all right and find his � e fit for a king, though work a pleasure. Hard work is healthy sa.ut)s purse. Ac pud- either of muscles or brain ; the conflict ries or other ripe,fruit is what we all need, but nobody can en- . fruit during winter, dure an unbroken monotony and strain eaim, such as no milk- year in and year out." " But -1 don't see how you can afford a ; chocolate, cocoa or 71 . ith cream, butter and to take the time. cake'is reduced to a, 11 Well, I have discovered that I can ouse, and in its ever afford it a great deal better than I can a always a p%rt of out afford to be sick and stay away from business a month or two, besides paying ng, but I must tell ,of . a big doctor's bill into the bar lain. I 9 ng. My husband is the I find that it pays to keep well ' rather or of. a big tent. This � than to run the risk of getting well after . I am sick I have tried both wava and , We Pitch on different parts of the Jersey I . I - I 'r -Out during successive season.s_not 13 assure you that it is the most e6onoini . . I - I -1 I � - I . - C., � � I,%. AW,,- . I eriz% 0:1. . , I - � *, .%P - I .1 I - . IA._ - , " � �, -.':: - *,*'.,-,I,! .., , , '.,1' - .%..,rz, � I I . ., L .. :4 I r ,/, r ,;t.- ! ;t-., . J V Jt I . . % — .1. — V i I I I I . . . . . I / . . , & . � i . %_ .- I . . - . — I . :1 , I . . ��. - �� . .� . I !b . I .. I.,14 . . .. ir � 14W.Iftl'n�__;. 4OU4 111, * - . . 11 �,;4,.,�., . . : I ITEALT-11FUL EXERCISE. Only a few months ago these rom Ing, rosy - cheeked lasses were puny, delfcate, pale, sicldy Is. By the aid of Dr. Pierce's world-famerFavorite Prescription, they have blossomed out into beautiful, plu � mpt hale, hearty, strong young women. "Fa- vorite Prescription " Is an Invigorating restorative tonic and as a regulator ana promoter of functional action at that crit- . Ical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, it is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results. It is carefully compounded, by an expe - enced and skillful physician. and ada ted to woman's delicate organization. t Is pu gly vegetable in Its composition and pe ectly harmless in tiny condition of the System. It imparts strength to the whole system. For overworked, ""worn-out," ..run-down," debilitated teachers mil- liners, dressmakers, seamstresses, 'tahop- MIs " housekeepers, nursing mothers, and ble women generally, Dr-. Pierce's Fa- vorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, belng unequaled as �n alyretizing cordial and restorative tonic. is the only medicine for women, sold, by drugr Kists, under a poWilve' guarantm from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfac- tion in every case. or money Will be re- funded. This guarantee has been faith- fully carried out for many yeam Copyright, 1888, by WORLD's Dis. XnD. Ass,x. . � . 130C3r-%0FFE . RED '%-ww by the manfactur- arrh Remedy, for an incurable case of Catarrh in the Head. - - __ I cal way to ptovid6 everything for pre- vention, and not so much for cure, 11 My neighbors can't understand why a man should give up and go to bed when �_ a isn't actually conipelled to by sickness * because - they know nothing about le philosophy of prevention ; but (I know' by experience that itiathegreatest relief, and my beat protectiou against being obliged to gb to bed for an indefinite time, to drop out of the ordinary routine for a day let the business slide, loaf and invite my soul, as the poet says, have my meals in my room -usually fruit and biscuit or some- thing light, because my stomach enjoys a day off too,-an'd the next day I am happy- and ready, for better werk. , I Meanwhile I hav'4 forgotten that my business was ever trying or disagreeable. It is rest of eyes, ears, brain, muscles and nerves ; it is filling up at Nature's fountain ; . it keeps me from growing old, . . and it improves mydispo.sition. When- ever my friends.inqtLire how it is that I am never sick, never have any doctor's -bills to pay, -and inanage to keep fairly' serene and ch6erful through thick and thin, they are kenerally a little incredu- lous when I . t611 them that it is all owing to my sornewhat cranky notion of now and then taking a day off."— Laws of Life. ' - . .0 School Reports. No. 6, TUCKE 8 S1141Y11. —Pre Violifs to the closing of the su,hool for the surnmer vacation written examinations were held to test the thoroughness of the wo rk, f or the half year ending June 30, 1890. The � �ames of the pupils are arranged accord- ing to - m, erit. Fifth Class—Einily Turner, Jessie Martin, Nettie Crich, Maggie Broadfoot. Fourth Clags—Effie Carter. 'Third Class, senior—Minnie Martin, Mary Turner and Nlary Yellow (equal), Minnie Routledge, Maggie Hen- dersou, Robert Landsborough, Everet Crich, . Norman Carter. Third Class, - J unior— Willie -Dale, James Broadfoot, Joseph Yellow, Annia Routledge. Second Class—Allie ' Martin, Aggic Broadfoot, Bella Henderson, Samuel Dale, Aggie Rout- ledge, George Routledge, Emma Galpin. I Part Second Class—Ten& Townsend) 'Mary Galpin and Ernest Crich (equal), Lizzie Galpin, Florence Townsend. Part First—Nina Robb and Victor Dale Jequal), Laura Routledge, Roy Routledge. I . . 0 Go Slow in Hot Weather. One of the best ways of committing involuntary suicide is to make haste in hot wea,ther. This is especial - ly true for old or fat people. Hot weatheris in it- self a, strain -upon the system in civilized gountries. In America, where almost every one is in a burry, and in Chicago, where & person that is slow of movement excites comment, and is regarded am a curiosity, no one seems to know th ' at i haste makes waste. -In hot weather we should La as calm and philosophical, and move as leisurely as possible. Eat slowly, and eat but little meat; drink no alcoholic fluids ; don't get excited, and under no circumstances run for -,& train or a street ear.—Chicago Herald. I I - . GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. ,� . EPPS'S COCOA. " By a thorough icnowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of - digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well -selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our brQakfast tables with a delicate- ' ly tlavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctoro'bills. It is by the judicious _�se of such articles of diet that a const3ution may be gradually built up until stf' r * ong enough to le- sist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle ma,ladles are ' floating ar6und us ready to attac� wherever there is a wealk point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by 4ceping ourielves �vcll fortified with pure blood and a properly - nourished fraine."-" Oivil Service Gazette." Made ,simply with boiling water or milK. Sold only in packets by grocers� labelled thus JAMESEPPS & CO., Homcoa-pathic Chemists: London, England. � 1041-62 - - The evils resulting frorn habitual costiveness are wany and serious ; but the use of harsh, drastic purgatives is quite as dangerous. In Ayer's Pills, however, the patient has a mildi but effective aperient, superior to ail- others, especially for fainil.v use. How to Catch a Lion. � A flerce lion, the terror of tne Sahara Desert was recently captured bY the following sinipl�l method : The sands of the desert were passed through a sieve. The Lion of course remained in the sieve. His niaiestv.had in hi -3 vest pocket a can of imperial Cream Tartar Baking Powder, ,which he was taking home to his Queen. . � � � — Mr. Jesse Johnson. of Rockwood, ont., writes :—" fAst fall I had . I - . _- , - ., ­­ __ _­­u_,_____�"_1___ �__ I I - . . I A�� � . . � : I . . . I , � I . I POSITORN . . boils very b . ad and a friend :advised Burdock Blood Bitters. I got a bottle and the effect wai; wonderful, half the bottle totally cured me. A niore mpid and effectual cure does not exist. . I I Mothers and Nurses. ALL who have the care of children should know that Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry may be contidently depended on to cureall guinin er coin plain ts,d iarrhoca, dysentery, cranips, colic, cholera infantum, cholera mor- bus, canker, etc., in children ol adults. . __ I - _­_­ . . How to Live Well. I 100 doses for 100 cents, Burdock Blood Bitters. Does vour Head ache? Take Burdock Blood Bitters. Is your Blood impure? Take Burdock Blood Bitters. � . Are Take Burdock Blood Bitters, . YOU Take Burdock Blood Bitters. Are YOII =u: ?I Are you Dyspeptiu? Take Burdock Blood Bitters. One cent a dose, one cent a dose, Burdock Blood Bitters. . . Vigilant Care. - Vigilance is necessary against unexpe&ed at. tacks of suinm(r complaints. No reme, ly is so , well-known orao successful in this claes of dis- eases as Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Keep it in the house as a safe guard. � Mi nard's Liniment is -used by Physicians Minard's Liniment C . ures Garget in Cows. � . - I -'--'-'--'- - -'- Minard'o Liniment relieves Neuralgia. * __ - . - . ------- __ - Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. I 0. C. Richards& Co. Gents, -1 sprained my leg so badly that I had to be driven home in a carriage. Iiinmediately , applied Minard's Liniment freely, and in forty- � eight houria could use iny leg again as well as eve . &Bridgewater, N. S. Joshua Wynaught. � Itell, Mange and Scratches of every kind, on hurnan or animals, cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by J. S_ Roberts, Seafortb. . 118062 . - Eriglidh Spavin Liniment removes all hard, 'gof t or calloused Lumps and Blemishes f roin horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one -bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by J. S. Roberts, Sea- , forih. 118062 - * 1housand8 have been relieved of indigestion and loss of appetite by a single bottle of Ayer's ,Sarsaparilla. The use of this medicine, by giving tone and strength to the assiwilative or- gans, has maAe' innumerable cares of chronlo dyspepsia. Price $1. Worth $5 a bottle. Sixteen Ugly Soreef� I. NFLAMMATORY rheumatism through wrong �reatment left me with stiff Jointo and ugly running sores on my limbs, and for, seven years I could not walk. Wh6n I commenced taking �Burdock Blood Bitters I had sixteen Bores, but tl�ey are all healed save one, and I can now walk with crutches. . MARY CALDWELL,Upper Gaspereaux, V. S. - . . i - Mrs. Alva Young. of Waterford, Ont., writes, " My baby was very sick with suninier complant, and nothing would help him till I tried Dr. Fowler'§ Extract of Wild -Strawberry, which cured hirn at once. It is one of the best remedies I ever used. . . - .. - - - ­_ _­___ ______ __ - - ­ -1 _­ - - 1� Is T_ 0 M T C:E] - - . The undersigned wishes to inform the public that he has thoroughly re -fitted his mills with a . I Combination Roller System I . I . I . . I Of the most approved kind and is now prepared to do all custom -work witE which he may be favored, guaranteeing in every case, satisfaction, as well, as the Flour ground, out of their own wheat. Flour is sold at, $2.25, per cwt. A trial is reE.pectfufljyr�-aolicited. . � I JOHN McNEVIN, Kippen. . 1156 � I � . 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G,l LLE:_,;_ t , I CLIW4GO, ILI 1.� I!., 1.1 [_­�'M ',,-I, r.17 , . HE crt Ixa, T.. . T � EAST CMU > �; Y� , :i LIL _ L:. -L ",.-. . . 'y I, .�F . _ 1% X-4 0 N. W. Telegraph Co. . ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS. - , Direct dupl' ,cate -wires . to all principal points ; ' officee everywhere ; prompt and reliable sen,ice ; , connects with Western Union Telegraph Com- pany to all parts of United States, and with cables to all parts of the world ; money orders . by telegraph ; use the best. - CANADIAN EXPRESS CO. ' I offices at all railroad p0iDt8; forward mer- chandise, nfoney and packages of every descrip- tion : coUect notes, draft8, accounts, &c. Re- mitters of money secured against lose, and the charge for transwission is very low. Produce for merchandise requiring protection from heat or cold, will have our beat attention. � 1160 W. 80MERVILLE, Agent. � Seaforth Ro'ller Mills. Glisting, Chopping and Ex- change promptly attended to and best of satisfa ' ction guaranteed. I Cash for any quantity of good Wheat I and Barley. I Feed of all kinds for sale. Arrange- ments are made for regular arrivals of Manitoba wheat and very beat of flour ' can be obtained. . Business conducted on cash terms. Yours Truly, . I I I � . � 1139tf W. H. CODE. & CO. I ?I .0 ;e Ou 11 d A al ., a PUL 0 .1 � � l I - . E CU. ri ot . I lie S -3' te fo go di re Wi M be 1A A M it PI co tu D in fir 011 tal di 11 W( st A I Dr ]p M J 3 Wi I Wo J wo ( for i S thr I ur � I I . . , I ____ I . 0 - - __q0Q1411111NFP__ - with Diamond-`,, Dyes . I � I Is safe to dye witt, I l .. . I . � t's economy to -dye with Diamomd Dyes . . . . %. .il,w fall - u ought to dye witl J r new book " Successful Home Dyeing " giviril ircctions for all uses of Diamond Dyes, sent fro plicatior. Diamond Dyes are sold everywhext ny color mailed on receipt of price, io mnL- . Ls, RicHARDSON & CO., Montreal, Que. - . 8eaforth Furniture —AND— - Undertakin Warerooms If you want good value for your money, don't forget to give M. Robertson a call before buying elsewhere You will find his stock very large and varied, and prices to suit the times. The Undertaking Department is replete with every sanitary convenience, as re- coma-lended by the Undertakers' Associa- tions of the continent. We pay particular attention to the science of embalming, as demonstrated by eminent professors at the Toronto School of Medicine, and are bet- ter prepared than ever to furnish and,��on- duct funerals on more reasonable terms to our p�trons than any - eo-called 11 reform undertakero," with their advertising clap- trap. I Warerooma-0ne door south of the Telegraph Office, Main Street, Seaforth. I M. ROBERTSON. .1 ' .1hV^-uj Mlati* SM I EING due to the presence of -uric ' acid in the blood, is most effectually red by the use of Ayer's, Sarsap'%_ ll,t. Be sure you get Ayer's and no her, and take it till the poisonous ' id is thoroughly expelled from the swin. We challenge attention to this stimony -. - "About two years ago, after suffering, r nearly two years from rheumatic tit, boing able to walk only with great scom.fort , , and having tried various medics, inchiding mineral waters, thotit relief, I saw by an advertise- ent in a Chicago paper that a,man had e -ii relieved of this distressing corn- aint, after lonfl- suffering, by talcing yer's Sarsaparilla. I then decided to ake a trial of ' this medicine, and took - regularly for eight months, and am eased to state that it ha§ effected a niplete cure. I have since had no re- rn of the di s ease. "-Mrs. R. Irving odge, 110 West 125th st., New York. "One year ago I was taken ill witli flammatory rheumatism, being con- ed to my , liouse six months. Icame t of the sickness very Tnuch debili- ed, with no appetite, and my syatem sordered in every way. I commenced PoI Ayer's SarsapaTi . Ila and began to ve at once, gaining in strength soon recovering my usual hearth. cannot say too much in praise of this 11 -known medicine." -Mrs. L. A. ark, Nashua, N. H. . yef's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY I . J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mam lee $1; six bottles, $5. Worth %6 a bottle- . I I cKillop Directory for 1860. OHN BENNEWIES, Recve, Dublin P. 0. OHN MORRISON, Deputy Reeve, Ward 3, nthrop. ANIEL MANLEY,Councillor,Wa'rd 1, Beech- od. . AMES EVANS, Councillor, Ward 2, Beech- od. HARLES DODDS, Councillor, Ward 4, Sea - h OHN C. MORRISON, Clerk, Winthrop. OLOMON J. SHANNON, *easurer, Win - op. OBERT G. R098, Assessor, Winthrop. kDAM HAYS, Collector, Senforth. )R. SMITH, Medical -Health Officer, Seaforth. M ARCHIBALi), Sanitary inspector, Lead - T. . - 154 � — . 111 I N BIA EVE_07wik I I I � I . - I ___ � � 11% . 1� I ____ - P 0116N D E R . __ __ . __ 7 11 I � I Of A W hitney � - VETERINARY. 8 . ORN GROV9, V. S., Honor graduate ot i Ontario 'Veterinary College. All dis"aft � STOVE AND of Domestic Animals treated CaM vmp* - attended to and charges i�,W�r.te. Vetf.'rinary - Dentistry a tipecialty. 0111ce-At WeWe Roy& I Hbtel, Seaforth. 1112-9 FURNISHI N G. C. DOAN, Veterinary Surgeon, GraduaU Ontario -H111 5 . k I Bowell Caraplaints-, Ciarr�;oca v _H a of Veterinary College, TorontC6 . - Honorary Member of. the Medical Society. Calls from a, distance promptly attended to. 3FI-0-US:E] . Veterinary Medicines kept constantly on hand. :7 Office opposite E. Boesenberry's 11otel, Hen- , saV. N. B,Veterinary Dentistry and Su.,V a specialty. Seaforth � Ontario, 11V - . — - 10 RANK S. Beattie V 8 � graduate of Ontedo FVeterinary Colfeg�, �oronto, Menber of the - We are offering l3argamis in Veterinary Medical Society, etc., treats eu dis. cw-es of the Domesticated Animals. All c&M I I OFFICF--Over Sharp & Livens' store. Main treet, Seaforth. 1116tf promptly attended to either by day or night Ooal & Wood Parlor Stoues. Charges moderate. Special attention given fA veterinary dentistry. Office on Main Stre* - . - Seaforth, one door south of Kidd's Hardwwe I I � All Stoves Guaranteed. store. 1112 1 I I I . I - - a I I - I � _ E"ORTH-110ASE INFrRIURY.--0ornere A full line of ks Jarvis and Goderieli Streets, nexi door lo th I Presbyterian Church, Sedefth, OnIL All dis- KcClaryls Famous Stoves I 8&600 Of Horses, Cattle, Shee ,,.=,,or my of *ad*. mesticated. animals, ally trepted a* 00' Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the ahoitest no" Charges moderate. JAMES W. ZLDER Yoft. .4nary Surgeon. P. S. -A large gtooli of ilez-ft ' For which we are Sole Agents. I . . ary Medicines kept congtantly on hand � - . � Great BarLyains in Table and Library LEGAL - - — Lamps. � , ton, Insumum X Agent, Commisssioner for taking affidavi. - . Conveyances, &c. - Money to loan at the lowt � rates. X. MoRRISON, Walton. . � — - . 0. M, WHITNEY9 , I X. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. ,011lea-m- . I � ef, Rooms One Door North of the CoinnierloW 11 Hotel, ground floor next door to Beams butchew - MAIN -ST. , - SEAFORTH. shop. Agpnts-CAmiRoN, HoLT &CAMERON. -870 .- .__ ___ - - _ I - I 0 ARROW & PROUDIVOOT, BwTisters, Sallelt - . - kX tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GAP.x,D,*, ffgps I 1: Q- C.; WM. PROUD1100T. 6N 1 .. - OV e I I pr ANERON, HOLT & CAMERON, BarrideM - W�s p ;0-1 SP -4" 1 log a j . C Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Goderkh, Oak. � I - = M. C. CANMRON, Q. C., PRILV HOLT, X. Q. IN- 0 M —Ir '4 * C"BRON. I . :506 OB4a r grow 8: t: = 0-Al el a I— A. 42i op.— = .D rapit�1t;J "; * J. DOWNEY, Solicitor, Conveyancer, ft 0 rs 0 , N J 17, - Late of Victoria, B. 0. Offloe-4)ver . 0 W a e I . a ;." a cr- Bank of Commerce, Main street, Sealorth. Pii. 0.4 Me vate funds to loan at 5J and 6 per cent, 11D86 4 0 :1 ,4, lost$ _- 4% 4-= P-.0 =044 wis ?91 a i a g - - 04 "Is ,,4* ,a , ,-. AN.MLNG & SCOTT, Barristers, SollolsoM 0 10% 9 mor old = COUVeyancere, &e. Solicitors for the Bank G 01 : I P T C- -, 9 or -_ 011, of -Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to lom --- L got ":.* 9090-9 2-1106 Office --Elliott Blook, Clinton,, Ontario. A. IL g rma.- 041 th MANWING, JAMIS SOMV. T81 . Mcr�w &I'mc, D all, � � 40 00 - . ,.:o 5=4 2ra HOLMASTED, successor to tht, 'mte finna f ' I J,J. F. ,McCaughey ,& Holinested, BaniAer, So. 0 ms 00 2 W r" licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor law 0 " win the CanadiawBanknf Commerce. Maneytolend. 0 N ,� .5 - C#* Farinsforsale. Office in Scotes Blook. Kate F cev!sl 14"11 0. Street. Seaforth. . rNh11W1-81 I 02212 IP311 C#* ICKSON & HAYS, formcrly with Miessm - ___ — 11) �Garrow & rroudfoot, Goderich 1 Bat- . risters. Solicitors,,etc., Seafo.rth Land By'Unelc i Seaforth Office-Cardno's Block, Main StrAeet. . THE SEAFORTH R. S. HAYS. . W. 13. DICKSON. - Money to Loan. I MY I - — . � BANKING COMPANY. . MONEY TO LOAN. L I . (NOT INCORPORATED. ONEY TO LOAN.-Straiglit loans at 4 pt,t . M cen ., with the pr L' e �ge tQ berrowes . A General Banking business trans- - of ,,paying part of the principal money -at avy I I time. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrides acted. Seaforth. sm I - , . Farmers' paper discounted. I . q Drafts bought and sold. . 0 1 DENTISTRY. . Interest allowed on deposits. . I FW. TWEDDLE, Dentist, successor to W. J� Fear. Office in Daley's Block, Seaforth, OFFICE -In the -Commercial Hotel Oniario. Nitrous Oxide Gas -administered for building. I the painless extraction of teetb. � 1110 J. I 0. SMITH, Manager. R. BELDEN, L. D. S., Dentist, Graduate Of 11) the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of . F. HOLNESTED, Solicitor 105 Ontario, and Graduate of the Toronto lin**r- I sity, successor to 1dr. Ball. Preservation of the natural teeth a speciality. Office in Mr. BalFs old Stand. 1164 � ' r I __ — - t§ , L - A. 3URTIN, L. D. S., Honor graduate of . � I E the Ro &I College of Dental Surgeons of bn'tario. 11 the anasthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth. Office -Garfield . ... . - . Block, BRUSSELS. lomt. f. J__I! em -291M � ­ _. I . IGS AND DOGS--w-The undersigned has on v--,% _ �r , ]ff KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D. .1-1411-11. thor- . i _.' - �.t S., Exeter, Ont. Will be 0 . P his premises in Harpurhey, a good, ( --i., Zurle*h, at the Huron Hotel, en the onghbred Berkshire Pig which he keeps for dE- � "I LAST THuRsiiAy iN xAcn Mo"R, service. Terms -41 per sow, with the rivilege ' of returning if neceseary. Also for sa�le a few and at Murdock's Hotel, Hensa% on the r_=W gGod collie dog8 from imported stock on both AND THIP -D FRiDAY in each month. Teeth di�L. sides. ROBERT TORRANCE, Harpurhey. tracted with the least pain possible. " work - 1142tf first-class at liberal rates. 971 . _ I ACHESTER 'WHITE PIG. -The undersigned � � . will keep during the present season on Lot - MEDICAL. . . 21, Concession 2,1L. R. S. Tuckersinitb, a Thor . ough Bred Chester White Pig to which a lindited S. FERGUSON, M. D. C. M., Sialorth, I -number of sowa will be taken. This - BS W. Office and residence,tbat formerlyou. . farrowed on May 16tb, 1887, was bred by - H. copied by Dr. Hanover, near Godericli street. . I Todd, of Wakeman, Huron County, Ohio, one of Calls, night or day promptlyattended to. the most extensive and reliable breeder@ U73 1 in the United States. This Pig has also taken E. COOPER, M. D., Physician, Surgeou first prizes whereever shown. Terms $1, pay It. and Accoucher, Constance, Ont. 1127 able at -the time of service, with the privilege of retuming If necessary. GEORGE -PLEWES -IRS. ELLIOTr & GUNN, Brucefleld, Moon. . 10891f. Dtiates Royal College of Phyalolans and - --- - Surgeons, Edinburgh. Brucefield, Ont. 930 I - - The Great English Prescription G. SCOTT, M. D., &o., Physician, Surgeon � I J and Aocoucher, Seaforth, Out. Offloe and A^Cures Weakness, Sperniatorrhe J12h r�ddence South mide of Godench street,, Sewnd - Emissions, Impotei d Door cast of the Presbyterian Church. 842 diseases caused by"c Ul 11 :* - ) 21f­arb selor . N indiscretion. One package $1, W. BRUCE 8311TH, X. D , C. X., Member I Wa,01LE)aix $5, by mail. Write f r f@ - _ pamphlet. EURBKA CHR"XI ON It. of the College of Physlcie�ns and SurFeens, � � &c., Seaforth, Ontario. 011lea and residanoo- I . Co,, Detroit, Mich. For sale by L & same as occupied by Dr. Vercoc. 848 WILSON, Chemists & Druggists, Sea # nt. - ' ___._ . I � — LEX. BETHUNE, M. D., Fellow of the 1� ARoyal College of Physicians and SurgeQnij . HURON AND BRUGE Kingston. Successor to Dr. 31ackid. Offleg I � lately occupied by Dr. Mackid, Main Street, Seaforth. Residence -Corner of Vict*ria Squam, in house lately occupied b L. E. Dancey. nvestment Dr. Mackid has gone L the Northwestand . Dr. Bethune has taken his tice. The 0 C) M:P_A_W_Y__ Doctor will be found in Dr. nackid's ofte . . during the day and at his own residence during the night. 1127x12 . I - This Company is Loaning Money Or I —_ Farm Securit,y at lowest Rates AUCTIONEERS. - of aterest. - P. BRINE, ldcensed AuctIoneer for the I J. Countyof Huron. Sales attended In 9 Mortgages Puchased. . p" of the County. All orders left at Txn R"OSITOR Office will be promptly attended -to. I . SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. W. G. DUFF, i 3, 4 and 5,per Cent. Interest Allowed on AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY, Convey Deposits, according to amount and ancer, Collector, Book-keeper and Accountant; . I time left. . Real Estate, lAfe,.Accident and Fire Insurance - Agent; Money to Loan, Corn�spondence, &c. q OFFICE. -Comer of Market Square Partteo requiring his serviceg in any of them branches will receive prompt attention. Omen and North Street, Godericb. - ix DALRY18 BLOCK, (UrSTAM), MAIN STUMT, SEA- HORACE HORTONI FORTH. 1184 N["AGIM, . � Goderich, August.fth.1885. 922 . PENNYMAt WAFERS used movhly . - . - I over - 10,000 ladies; are oaf - .. sure in effect; a ladY's 9r( 3 __ #­­­--hroads I boxbymall. . or i�roirn -I A;aQ partkulars I P 2c stanir"W!" ,4 dress D 'U" N N?S xuRicji,L RXICAL 06.,�DETnow, Mcff. Sold by LUKSJ)E.'T & WILSON, Chemists ani Drtiggist:,.Seaforth Ont. 1121-02 . AKIN . - . ____ I Yhd I 11.1 C 1k P 0116N D E R MARRIAGE LIOENSES � 11 I � I — � I j5.�q-,; ,..- 7 'N T11'r P "'V S BFqT FPIFNn TSSUED AT - I Vill-l" POSITIVELY CU111CL_' � 01 I . 1.�; , - . - i� , . . I - '11, :1 -,[! I . T's � '* . Pa" I 5 I N' TH � 5, U I r * , "' P. - " U r iN it I L. I ,�`10, � .:, [;� U 1, JOHN , 1i THE V1 RON EXPOSITOR �OFFICE -H111 5 . k I Bowell Caraplaints-, Ciarr�;oca v ,BEATTIE i Clerk of the Second Division Court, I � . . . ! T-1 Counity of Huron. - —A�, D A �— I -� ­�__ - : t:, �%- A FORTH, ONTARI00 tz- I F_ F !-. r 4, T,. IF, " , - f . '1�, .� -) ! . a -1 , ,.� "41.ri '. - I SWW7V--_,z-z I Commissioner, Conveyancer, Land, Loan � --!,.J,i-t-..- , .1 I and liqlaurance Agent. . � ; , .� ­­­ - ,­ - ­ � I KEEP P. F -_i I I '­- � ' ' . - — ­ I T hf,_:� ! ! '. ` " ` - 1-11 . Funds Invefted aud to .Loali. . I .1 . � .."­. I . . - . - . . - --.-- ­ ­­­ - - .--.--. � � 30 L D B Y A L L D E,�%'_ `­` R EZ .4 __ I I OFFICF--Over Sharp & Livens' store. Main treet, Seaforth. 1116tf I NO WITNESSES RROUIRED . . : I . J � I - . - I I - i - I � i I I I- I i - '. i� . � - I i I . � jk� . . . I , , F - . . . . . I I I I . I - - a I I - I � _ - I � . i I. __ �__ _m - . � - � -­ ­_ ___ ­ ­ _� I , ., �- _IL-_�-___� . . . , � - . 1� � I - ____________1a1iii",__­ � � - I . I I . � � I ; � I - , : � -