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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-10-21, Page 7anrit Pipes 61rth. AT 13- Eve .Ais Lae ?Y the red for !,0tirtie Ear Ault - 70S naGrOtifit se- thane ree awa- re -ea to rase it . arena 'ta"pity tIOE IlTarad TH4 )ed ara DRY. order, [loge their r burn. oth Ion be a. ease& Laving re. CEI 000. !POO. lies to lee In ailed -eGelt nay eap. . este rply ar- -has met t in and. ea- ea - ter , • . — a 0' \, L'r're41 eaten [sand lance 1 e ,gfat hd s- I , I rs, r 1enle , haat. tout ant 114 OCTOBER 21 1881.: ..• THE HURON EXPO'SITOR. , -11 erne -a -as ;nett - - ....RR ISO N.'.S,• S,EAFORTH. :EEILL BROTHERS' OLD STAND, OPPOSITE THE COMMERCIAL A FACT.—' Store jaiely Occupied by Hill Brothers, opposite the Clomrnercial Hotel, Seaforth, There is yet $7,000 Worth of Goods to Dispose of; and will sell at a GREA_T SACRIFICE, as Will Havel, to 'Clear Out the Whole Stock Within the next Tviro Months. ,, This is no 'Puff, I Mean What I say. Try me. Parties From a Distance Can Save Their Expenses and Make Money bty Purchasin at the Emporium. Sale, Seaforth. Mg WOK ISCON. i i" i .HOTEL THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE COUNTY OF HURON AT WHICH TO PURCHASE DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, AND EVPYTHING NEEDED BY THE PEOPLE. I 1 You. -Want to Save 25 to 50 Per Cent. in Buying DRY GOODS, MI:LLINERY; READYMADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND. FURS, go to the A Forgotten Translator of the Bible. At near the middle of the eighteenth century, an emigrant from the county of Derry, Ireland, a widower with four children, sailed for America. Dreadful seaelickpeea prostrated him, and he died wheiiin sight of the capes of the Delaware. The little property he had brought with him the captain of the vessel appropriated to laisown use, and the four deatitute orphans, two boys laid two girls, were landed at New Castle, Delaware. One of these children was a bright, blue.eyed boy of eleven years of age. The captain placed him in the family of a blacken:1dt'). One night he heard the artisan tell his wife that the child was to be bound to him the net day, as an apprentice. The boy resolVed not to be chained to a forge. He was stud. lona and thoughtful, and had dreamed of life other than that of mere physical drudgery for which his delicate frame was inadequate. So, packing his scanty clothing in a little bundle, he departed. before the dawn on a -journey he knew not whither. Wh4e trudging along a dusty road, hungry and weary, be was overtaken by a wealthy woman in her carriage and invited to ride. She was charmed by the boy's bright conversa- tion, and asked him what he would like to be when he became a man. He promptly replied: "Pd like to be a scholar, and make a• living by writing." Pleased with this answer, the good *0-1319,11 took the boy home- with her and sent -him to school. Meanwhile his brother, older than he, had found busi- ness and prospered., and he furnished the aspiring la,d with means for ac- -quirieg a classical education under the instruction of the eminent Dr. Allison, who was the sehool-master of sat many distinguished revolutionary patriots. The boy grew to a tall, slender and well-educated young Man. He became & teacher in the Friends' Academy at New Castle, and learned to love and, re- vere that Society because of the abounding virtues of its members. He finally went to Philadelphia, wheie he had the good fortune to win the esteem and abiding friendship of Dr. Franklin, - There he established a Friends' Acade- my, and was distinguished as a willing and industrious helper in every good work. His truthfulness was so con- spicuous that it was proverbial. Among the Indian tribes of Pennsylvania, whom he frequently assisted in their helplessness, he was known as "The man who tells the truth."' On all occa- sions he was their trusted anchor of hope for jClatiOG from the white men. Epps's Cocoa. Grateful -and Comforting.—"By a thorough knowledge of the natural 1 Nee which govern the operations of diges- tion and nutrition, and by a careful ap- plication of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage, which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of sub- tle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping carselves well fortified with 5 per° blood and ta properly nourished frame."—Civil Ser- vice taazette. Sold only in packets labelled—"James Epps & Co. Homoeo- pathic CheMists, London, ing."—Also makers of Epps' S Chocolate Essence for afternoon use. 482-52 • Mothers! Mothers! Mothers Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suff- ering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle of IVIrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately—de- pend upon it; there is no mistake aboutit. There is not a mother on earth who has ever -used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother land relief and health to the child, oper- ating like magic. Iteis perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and. is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere at 25 cents a bottle. 692-52. other. troubles left me, and I was cured. I feel so truly indebted to this, great remedy for what it has done for me that I send. you this voluntary testi- mony, hoping it may be the means of indecing others, who are suffering as I was, to make use of it. It is the best remedy for lung complaints that I ever heard, of, and I am constantly recom- mending it 'te my friends." 50 cents and $1. a bottle. Sold by all druggists. 710-52 The young man's thirst for exact knowledge was intense and unceasing. One day he found. at a street book -stall a portion of the Septuagint, the first and purest translation of the Hebrew Scriptures into the Greek language, made nearly three hundred years before the. birth of Christ. He earnestly sought for the remainder of the precious book and soon found it. Wishing to thc•ronghly master its contents, he re- newed his study of the Greek language with great zeal, and became one of the most profound Greek aeholars in Amer- ica,. He made a careful comparison of the Septuagint with the,- so-called "King James" version (not a new trans- lation) of the Oid Testament. fle found so many errors,- evident interpolations and obscure passages in this "author- ized" version of the Hebres,v Scriptures, writes : "Mycustomers who have used our Veeetable DisCovery and Dyspep- tic Cure say that at has done them more good than anything they have ever used." 723-4 1 . A PhySical Wreck. A. hacking cough saps the physical constitution, not alone because it de- stroys the tissue of the lungs and de- velops tubercles Which corrode • and de- stroy them, but also because it ruins rest and impaira digestion. How im- portant, therefore, is a resort to judi- cious medication to stay its ravages. A total physical v,vreck must inevitably ensue without this. In the choice of a remedy the pulmonary invalid is some- times rnialed by specious representa- tions, to the - serious prejudice of his bodily well being. The only safe re- sort is a tried and highly sanctioned remedy. The credentials of Northrop fp Lyman's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil 0,nd Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda 1 isiatitle it to the place it occupiea, viz., that of the foremost cough medicine and. lung invigorant sold on this con- inent. The testimony of veteran phy- ,sicians, and a popularity based on merit, combine to give it the prestige of a standard naedicine. In cases of asthma, weak chest and lungs, bron- chitis, laryngitis and other throat and . . . • True to Her, Trust. Too much cannot be said of the ever - faithful wife and mother, constantly watchiug and caring for her dear ones,° never neglecting a single duty in their behalf. When they are assailed by dis- ease, aildthe syatem should have a thorough cleansing, the stoanach and bowels regulated, blood. purified, ma- larial poison exterminated, she mnst know that Electric Bitters are the only sure remedy. They are the best and purest medicine in the world, and. only cost fifty cents. Sold bY E. Hickson k Co. 714.52d Rest and Comfort to the &Offering. Brown's Household Panacea has no equal for relieving pain, both internal and external. It cures pain in the side, back, or bowels, sore throat, rheuma- tism, toothache lumbago and any kind of pain or ache. It will most surely quicken the blood and heal, as its act- ing power is wonderful. Brown's Household Panacea, being acknow- ledged as the great -pain reliever, and of double the strength of any other elixir or liniment in the world, should be in every family handy for use when wanted, as it really is the best remedy in the world for cramps in the stomach, and pains and itch s of all kinds, and is for sale by all druggists at 25 cants a bottle. 692-52 Vegetable Discovery. Heartburn, oppression at the pit of the stomach, and the attendant annoy- ances of constipation* and biliousness, na cobine to rendee the dyspeptio utterly wretched. But t ere is, if he will but take advantage o it, a source of relief froth all this mise • Holloway's Pills. Dysentery, Diarrbcea and Disordered Bowel B.—These maladies are ever pres- ent, and if left unattended frequently terminate fatally. It should be every- where known that all these complaints originate in the presence of some undi- gested substance in the stomach or bow- els, or of some deleterious matter in tieblood, and that Holloway's pills can eliminate either with ease and expedi- tion. They comtine in a surprialing degree purifying, alterative, regulating, and strengthening qualities, and thus exert over every internal organ' the wholesomely controlling influence so necessary for aubdaipg excessive action in the htiman., frame. Holloway's medicine may be advantageously taken as a nieans of keeping the- blood pure and the body cool—the only practicable plan of maintaining health in youth, in manhood, and in old age. 712.52 ESTRAY STOCK. R SIRATS AND REWARD — Any one giving such int eon:ration es will lead to the recovery of the folledaing cattle will receive $5 reward: One v. bite ye fulirg heifer, 2 red and white heifer% 1 rte heifer, 1 a hitieh roan steer, one eon. old, and steer red with white star on forehead, eix head in all. RALPH THOMPSON, Lot tn, Mesh illop, let Concession, Huron Road. STRAYED CALF—Came into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 22, Concession 5, Stan- ley, about the 1st of -September, a last spring's heifer calf. The owner can have the same on prbving property and _paying charges, on applica- tion to the undersig-ned,Constance P.O., or on Lot 10, concession 6, Hullett, where the animal can be seep. THOMAS MILLS HEEP STBAYED—Strayed from Lot 17023, xClon- " cession 3 Stanley, 6 yearling sheep, 4 wethere and 2 ewes. One wether dieappeared aboutthe middle of July, and the other 5 about the last week in Ang-nst. Four of them are marked with notch out of the left ear, ard two of the wethers are marked a ith notch ha the other ear. Any in- form Mien that will lead to the recovery of these animals will be euitsbly rewarded, and any person barboi ing t he F sine will he prosecuted as the law directR. RODERICK ROSS, Brute field. 722x4 IMPORTANT NOTICES. A General Starapecie. Never was such a rush made for any drugstore as is now at E. Hickson & Co.'s for a trial bottle of Dr. King's New Diecevery for Consumption,Coughs and Coldti. All persons afflicted with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseuess, Se- vere _Coughs, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can get a trial bottlem of this great reedy free, by calling at the above drug store. 714.52.4 • .Are You Gging to Travel P Don't forget a Supply of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. It is a superior remedy for sea sickness, and a positive cure for all bowel complaints induced by bad water, chauge of diet, or of climate. Whether at home or abroad, it should be kept at hand in case of .emergency. 724 Bu_rdock ,Blood Bitters. Northrop' de Ly - man's Vegetable Discovery and Dys- Cures scrofula, erysipelas, salt rheum, piles and all humors of the blood. Cures peptic Cure is, as its name imports, a l' botanic preparatiOn, free from Irciineral dyspepsia, liver Compaint,biliousness, poisone and an all -sufficient remedy for constipation; dropsy, kidney complaints, headache, nervousness,feinale weakness indigestion in its most obstinate form. It not only enriches the blood by en - and general deb9ity. 724 abling the digestitve organs to convert the food received into nutrinaent, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve. depurates it by increasing the action The best salve in the world for Cuts, of the bowels andeleidneys, the natural Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, outlets for its impurities. Mr. George Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Toler', druggist,' Gravenhurst, Ont., Chilblains, Come, and all Skin Erup- , tions, and positively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by E. Hickson cfa Com- pany. 714-52 that he resolved to translate the Sept- uagint (in Greek) into English. This' lebor of love he began when he was al- most forty years of age. At the begioniug of September, 1774, the first Contniental Congress assem- bled at Philadelphia. Ou the day be- fore that event the man whose career I DM tracing in faintest outline was married to a wealthy Quaker maiden, who lived on her estate a few miles from Philadelphia. He was then a bachelor, about forty-five years of age. They were wedded in the city after the manner prescribed by the Society of Friends, and retired to the home of the bride. The next morning they- re- turned to the city, and while alighting from their modest chaise a message from Peyton Randolph, President of the Congress juat assembled, was hand- ed to the bridegroona, inviting him to come to Carpenter's Hall, the place of meeting. For what purpose\ arta I wanted at Carpenter's Hall ?' \asked the bride - groan?. "I cannot tell," answered the mes- senger ; he desires you to come im- mediately." Handing the reins of his laorse to a servant, and taki-ne his bride into his t, boas°, he repaired to Carpenter s Hall, lung Cornplanta, it may be implicitly re - where, he found the Congress assembled lied upon. 710.b and waiting for his appearance. dent, "we have sent for you to keep erimption. 411 "Mr. Thotapson' said the Presi- A Case of Confii-Tned Con - the minutes of the proceedings of this Congress."' He consented to do so, and immed- iately seating himself at a table, with pen, ink and paper before him, he en- tered upon the duties of Secretary to the Continental Congress as a tenapora- ry labor. In that official position Chas. Thompson, the young enaigrant from Derry, now almost forgottoia to the American translator of the Bible, re- mained, fifteen years (refusing payafor his services) until that body expired in 1789, when the nation was born. So remarkable for accuracy ware his offi- cial records, that when a.ppealed to to settle doubtful questions and flying rumors it would be said, "Here comes Truth—here comes Charles Thonip- began its use, and before I had taken eon. half a bottle of it my cough and my From Mrs. M. M. Ball, of East Stoneham, Me. "I feel it my duty to write a few words in favor of DR. WIS- TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. In the early part of last winter I took a Be- are cold, and Eihortly afterward a dis- ressing cough was added, to it. My riends did everything they could for e, but without avail. The best phy- Bleiana that could be procured did not relieve me, and my cough continued with me all through the winter with increasing severity. spit blood three or fousr times. a day, and my friends, considering my' ease hopeless, gave me up as a confirmed consumptive. I was in this condition when I hoard of DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. I LEG -AL GARE OW & ROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solici- tore, &e., Goderich, Ontario.—J. T. Garrow. Wm. Proudfoot. 686 -paltialsn EXCHANGE HOTEL, Goderich, -" Oet. WM. COX, Proprietor. This ia one of the Quieteet, Ivcst Comfortable and Best Con- ducted 13 tele in t he Province. The ilooms are ecrumooiena and the Table and Bar liberally Fripplied. Good et eblie g in connection. 686-52 TWO HOUSES TO RENT To Rent, a com- j- fortable dwelling house adjoining the Old Temperance Hell, in the nicest pait of the town; aleo the boon adjoining the Dominion Curling and Ekatieg Rink; possession at once; rent rea- sonable. Appl3 to L. MURPHY, Seaforth. 700 STOCK FOR SERVICE. CAMF.RON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers, j riolicitorti in Chancery, &o., Goderich, Ont. M. C. Cameron, Philip Holt, M. G. Cam- 0 eron. 606 a W.C. MEYER, Barrieter and Attorney at , -1--` • Lu w „Solicitor in Chancery. Commissioner for taking affidavits in the Proviuce of Manitoba. Solicitor for the Bank of Hamilton, Wiugham. Private funds to loan at 6i to 6e per cent. 688 1 'llseENSON & MEYER, Barristers and Attorney ! ." at Law, S olictitora in Chancery and.Insolvency 1 Conveyancers, Nntaries Public, etc. Offices—Sea forth andBrussefie. $23,cmo of Private Foods to ' Inveetatonee,atrEight percent. Interest payable Coromiesioner for taking Affidavits for c. us e in the Couits of Manitoba. " AS. II. RENON. H.W. 0. MRS' r.3.z . 0 The above firm has thie day been diseolved by Mutual consent. All accounts due the finer to 7. be paid to Mr. Benson who will pay all Habil- A ities. GOOD PIG S—The undersigned will keep during the preeent seasen at his farm near Rodger- ville, in the toe ntbip of USN rne, two thorough bred Berkshire Boars- They are both from Mo - Art hur'e herd the celebrated pig breeder of Lobo. Tney tire not of kin. Terme—$1 per sow with the privileee of returning if necessary. WILLIAM "ELDER. 721 SUFFOLK PIG—Samuel Bennie has purchased ire re the celebrated pig Ireeder, McArthur of Lobo a thorcuebbred Suffolk Boar pig, which he will keep for the improvement of stock at ]ii' saw mill on the 9th Concession of the township of Hay. This pig is a splendid animal. Ho took third prize at the Provincial Exhibition over a large number of ether good animals, and first prize at the Zurich Show Terms — $1 eayable at the time of service with the privilege of returning if necessart. SAMUEL RANNIE, Proprietbr. .722 hclectric. Oil. Joseph Rusan, Percy, writes—"I was induced to try Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for a lameness Which troubled non for three or four years, and I found it the best artielel I ever tried. It has been, a great blessiug to me." 691-52 _ MEDICAL. Eelectric Oil. "It is a Great Public Benefit."— These significant words were 'Wed in relation to Dr. Thomas' EcleCtric Oil by a gentleman Who had thoroughly tested its merits in his own casp—hav- ing been cured by it of lamenes4 of the knee of three or four years' standing. It never fails to remove soreness as well as lameness. 691-52 Teaberry. "Must say it the nicest thing I ever used for the teeth and breath," says every one having tried "Teaberry," the new toilet. gem. Get a 5 cent sample. 679,52 1. 1' 61.1-1Eit • M. D. C M., ard M. C. P. arid S., 011t . GI El duote el QUef n'Ft University, King - F t on. 1 hy si de Le Se i geon ay d Accoucheur. Cflie e ern resider ea Dubin), Ont. 11-Al1 calls oiebt teed day prereptly attended to. 716x8 -- JG. SCOTT, M. D. &e, Physician,Sureeon and • A cconeteure See forth, Ont. Office a.nd reei- e epee south side of Goderich Street, Beciond door east of Presbyterian Chnroh. 842 THE GREAT FEMALE RL'MEi Y.—Job Moses Peri( dietel nevsluable medicine is unfailirg in the cure of all those painful and danger -Le s eiseates to which the female constitu- tion' is f•ubjecL. Is moderates ell excess an re- moves all obstructions, and speedy cure may be relied con To married laeies it is peculiarly suited. Jt will, in a short time, bring on the montlhy rein d with regularity. These pills should not be taken by females during the first three mentbs of Pregraecs , ari they are sure to TIL. V ItECC1E, M. D., C. M.. Physician, Sur- geon, etc.,Coroner for the County of Huron. Office and Rreidenee, on Jarvie street north, directly opposiee Seaforth Public School. 'Ink7 M. HAN OV,ER, M. D., C. M., Graduate of vl 1 cel ill University, Physician, Surgeou an d Acconcheur, Seaforth,Ont..„ Office and Residence, N rth &nit Genench Stieet, firet Book House east of the Me thodiet Church. 496 4.)E. HUI C1-I1NSON, Greduate McGill Col- lege, In on ti eel, Licentiate of the Rota] Col lege of Phyriciene, Edinburgh, and late' House Surgeoe of Craiglockhart Itospitul, Edinburgh. Qfficen-Bluevale, Ont. 686-52 BUGO1N, L. D. S., Surgeen -LT 3- • Deetiet, Graduate of the E oy a I College of Dental Surgeons, Cr, Duda. Successor to H. D erby- Cffice—In the Vbitney Block, Main Seedorth. Office bourn— 8 A. M. to 6 P.M. Str eel Nov. 27, 1873. 3 AnIES H. BENSON H. W. C. MEYEE. 0 2 MCCAUGHEY & HOLMESTED, LAW, CHAIN v3 -DI CANIO1V0 CERY, AND CONVEYANCING XI t-4 OFFICE, 0 Y > P R ti ,-• ,.... Scott's Block, M_ain Street, Seaforth. -DE m Q OLICITORS for the Consolidated Bank of I ril..'`- b,e7ne tri Canada and the Canadian Bank of Conmaerce 1 ;11 co re no ce a) r—e St e Farm and Town and Ville ge Property bought 1 0 —4 > in Seaforth. ten t -t a- - and sold, , q 2 .-i cp ea Moray- (private funds) loaned on mortgage se- I .11 0' S CD o urities, at reasonable rates of interest. Clhargee 1 3 -hi * moderate. . .... 1-, td vl , 1... 0 2 tt ; Money invested for private persona upon the : lei , > b est mortgage securities, withoub finy expellee to ! .d-1 ret to k e i ..,- p--( S. G. di e.CATIGHEY, M. A.. F. HOLMESTED 1 IQ (Du m 0 Itx the lender. • • FOR SALE OR TO LET. . ceTORE TO RENT --To rent No 2 store in Cady's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. This store is neatly finiehed, and is one of. the very best busi- DOSS stands in Seeforth. Apply next door to CLA_DY. 721 FAE141 TO lint-NT—To rent foe a term a years, le 0 acres, leeieg, Lot 5, Concession 5, in the township of Hulldf. For particulars apply on the premil en or by 1 tter to JOHN BARBER, Con - 621 4 es_ etance P. O. TO LET—Six 1:-(4o Rover A. O. Groaery btoee, alort buituble for oress makers on private dweilieg ith front and rear eetranee. Apply to A. G. AULT, Proprietor. 693 .FAlted lte HnY FOP. SALE.—For sale Lot 23, Coecessien 7, Hay, toetainieg 101) act ere 57 of e hie', are c'e aied and in a ge od suite of culti- vation. The balance is well timbered. There aro gdod cutbui;diegs, and a frick houtee with good cellter ; alio a young orchard. There are 10 acres of fall wheat sown. It is well 'innate -re for echools, churches arid miehets, and will be sold on very easy terms.. Apply to DAVID RIFF, Gween P. 0. JOSEPH letiE, Proprietor. 719 FARM FOR SALE.—Orie hundred acme, more or less, Lot 19, Concession 2, Stanley, County of Huron, -withir 2 miles of Brucefield, and 2 of Lot. den, Huron & Bruce Itailraad, and 6 of Clin- ton. Ninety acres cleared, 10 of hardwood bush, soil e at nano in a high slate of cultivatiou, well watered. weld brick house 26):86, frame barn 36x 56, frame shed .26x80. Apple, pear, and peach orchaxd of 4 acres in good bearing. Terms reason- able. For feather partieulars apply to the pro- prietor on lbe premises or to Brucefield P. O. CALLnNDER. 717 _ . — "FARM TO RENT—To rent Lot No. 21, Bdyfleld Road, Stanley, containing 125 acres, 10t1 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultiva- tion. -There is a • new bank -barn, comfortable houee and other outbuildings. Is within three miles of the eellage of Brucefield and is conven- ient to churchee and schools. Will be leased for about 5 years. There are 13 acres of fall wheat' sown, and about 36 ecres seeded to grass; There is a geed orchard. Apply on the prennsee to the proprietor% ennind A. McKENZIE. 721 - XI .4 _ I zlifT1 rm • conrity !ot ee Sales attndd in ell . —I AUCTIONEERS. jP. BRINE; Licrenced Auctioneer for the 1 H M liuo parte of be e County.. An orders left at the Ex -I r ID * x ni ea. td Persian* Olin's will be promptlyattandedto. 0% .,•• ...6..., /10 0 I m 0 CD er. R. COOPER, Bruseels, County Auctioneer. 1 U t.4. ye' • Se.les of all descriptione promptly at- 1 sr H -i tended in man part of the connty on reasonable 1 ir u 111 , co terms. Ord( releft at the officer of the Holton I );II te EXPOSITOR, or addressed to Brussels, will receive ',-- -, (t. 13 ALEXANtiERDELGETTY, Licensed Auction- • ):11 li rsi In eer Maillop. Special attention given to e‘r- - poi 'ci4 t'i Z ° il i• 5 cp i""1 0 • eif Z a ...a ceeea prompt attention. sales of Landed Property, Farm Stock and Irnplelnents. All orders left with the under- signed at Walton P. 0., or Lot 14, con- ceesion 14, Will be promptly attended to. Sale bills, notes and stamps furnisbed it reqnired. ALEX. DELGETTY, Walton. 639 DENTISTRY. WATSON & DERBYSHIRE, Dentists, Gradua- tes of IR. C. D. S. Toronto. Rooms over Johnston Brbs., Meybre'Block, Seaforth. Watson Faculty and College Gold 3Iedalist. NOTE— Teeth removed easily by the aid of Nitrous Oxide 723 London, Huron and Bruce. 111 Gone° Nonnu— Express. Mail. Exprese. A.M. P.M. P.M. 73 7 40 2 20 6 25 .1 London, depart S 40 25 7 28 1 en Centraha Exeter 8 52 8 88 7 40 X 9 05 3 52 7 68 • Hensall 9 11 8 67 759 Kippen 9 21 407 8 OS, Brucelield Lon deaboro 9 89 4 23 8 9W' 9 68 4 41 8 46 Clinton... 10 06 4 50 8 52 Blyth. .* Belgrave 10 24 6 06 9 09 Wingham, arrive 10 45 6 25 9 25 Mail. Express. Express Goitre* Sortie— A. M. P.M P.M. 1,Vinglianes depart.— 7 00 2 57 6 20 Belgrave 7 18 8 06 6 88 Blyth 7 85 8 28 6 55 Londeeboro.... 7 44 $ 88 7 04 802 854 724 820 407 743 8110 415 759 886 420 806 862 432 895 902 442 842 10 05 585 110 Clinton. . Brimfield.. Kippers. Hensel'... Exeter. Centralia London, arrive Grand Trunk Railway, Trains Iwo Sealorth and Clinton 'S tation as follows: GoING WET— SRAPORTIL. Express 2.17 P. M. Express. 8 55 P. M. Mixed Train......9:15 A.M. Train.......5:40 P.M. 0 °IN° FAST— SHAFORTH. Exprees4... .. ... 7:60 A M, Express Train.....1:10 P. M. Mixed Inaine. .. .4.45 P. d. Mixed Train... .10:60 A.M. • FARR 126.0BBERT 'FOR SAW—For sale, Lot No. 22, 1encession,12, Hibbert, coneaining 100 acres, about e0 tide's cleared, well fenced, mostly underdrained and free from stumps ; the balance is well timbered with hardwood. About 13 acres of fall es-hetit SoW11. There Ls a comfortable house, a irood balik bait with stabling underneath, an,d CLINT9N. • 2:40 P.M. 9:15 P. M. 111:00 A. M 6:15 P. IV CLINTON. 7:80 A.M. 12:45 P. M. 4:15 P. M. 10:00 A.M. Great Western Railway. Trainsleave Brussels station,north and south SS under: Gonad. NORTH. GOING- SOUTH. Mixed .. .9:46 A. Id. Accom ....... 5:50 A.M. A °cone .. 2:87 P. M. Aceoru . 12.16 P. M Accoria 9.15 P.M. Mixed ........8:00 P. M IkEAD AND LEAAN ),WILLIAM RUDD, ANCHOR LIN TJTTNITED STATES MAIL STEA RS Sell Every Saturday from NEW Y RK and GLASGOW (via Londonderry) and LONDON Direct. TICKETS for Liverpool, Londendeirey, Glss- now, and RH parts- of Europe. Fares; tes low se any other firat-class line. P repaid Passage Certificates jested to persons wishing to bring out their friends. T he Passenger accommodetion of Anchor Line Steamers are unsurpassed for elegance and CM - fort. Apply to S. DICKSON, 593 At the Post Office, Seaforth \HOLLOWAY'S PILLS; TH18 Great Household Medicine ranks aritongst tne leading et ceereariee of, life-. - Thei:e fa - mons Pills purify the Illoed, and act most t`Folver- fnfly,-yet sootbingly, on the Liver,. Stt-imach, Kidneys and Bowels, giving tone, and vigor to tbeee great n tun enringe of die. I They alo.con.fide/ Cy re comment ed as es. r ever :failing Tem edy in all crest ahere the convititolis.4, front :whatever cause, h become impaired or nlealren- ed. -They are wow erfl.11y efficacious in all ail - /nett t.tDfHlt Fen aks of all eyes; inad a General Ferrite) Meet icine, are unsurpassed.. IHOLLOWAY'S. DIN. IMt4:1 L. Its searchil g and healing pi operties We /{110VM thr.01.1ght-llt al+ lget11.1. 1' , e the cure of bald legs, bad bleat -IP, cid wi I:I-Ws, i -c ii s tmil Wel re , it is an inf allilde 3 cluctly. If cfree!orry I -tilted on the Beck and theft, as f S. It into meat-, iti cures S ore `I broat , Diphtheria ,Bren ebiti,Coughs1Colds and even Asthma. For alandoler sw-elling,s, Ali- scessee, Pile F , Feet -cies, Gout, Pberunatieen, and every bind of erein dieee so, it. has never beers , knbwn to fail. The 1311r and ointment art mann- 1 factored only at r,f.,s,oxfor43 sir( f. t,Londop, rad aro eold by all Yerdors of Medicinee through ut the ' eieinaei World; aith du -cairns for use in al- most every language. rszl-Prrchrisers Pthanla look to the 1 al.el els the pote ard Loxes. If the , address is not tett, Cxford btree t, Lon? on, they DESPERANDUM," . 74-52. tree spueious. DR. ROSEBRUGH OOULIST, of Toronto, will be at the Residence ‘-d of J. R. MILLER, in Godeiich, on SATUR- D AY, SUNDAY and MONDAY, 8th, 9th and 10.h of October, when patients canbe treated for all di seeress of the Eye, Ear and Throat. 722-2 OR MANY Years ef Egmoudville, has rented tne Waggon Shop belonging to Mr. William Grassie, 6n Market Street, Seatorth, and wil liErpafter early on the TV,""aggon, and Carriage Making Busi- riess in all its Branches. , He can guarantee good work, and that none but the best of material will be used. REPAIRING A SP.ECIALT Vona prompt131 attended to, and neatly and cheaply eixecuted. FARRIERS' GA TE S—He will also keep on hand a Good Stock of Farmers' Gates. Give him a 71613 WM. RUDD. `5 H E bring on Miscarriage, but at any ot er • are eafe. In all eases of "N einons and Spinel AI- other neceSsary buildings. A splendid orchar o Secticns, Pities in the back and limbs, fatigue on the chuiceSt fruit trees. There LS plenty of sligbt exertion, „palpitation of the heart, bye- living water. It is within 6 miles of Hersall on OLD FAVORITE GALLERY terics and whitss, these pills will effect a cure the tsreat "Western Railway, 9 from Dublin and R. when all otber means bave failed ; and, althougb 12 from Seaforth CM the Grand Trunk. Goad 1 a owerful remedy do Lot contain iron, calomel, gravel roads leadffig to each place. Thee is one of 1 ANDREW CALDF F' best farme in the Township, and will be sold Full directions in the pamphlet around each cheap us the proprietor wants to retire. Apply on t nre, tietimony or an thing hurtful to the constitution. . packege, which should ' be carefully preserved. the premises or to Ceonaarty P. O. )UC AN i T ri.r. Pioneer Photograeher o Job Megefik, NEAV York, Sole Proprietor. $1 and STEWART. . v 721x4 ; — , engin in full blast, ha his neve 1 --e gont tbreugh the fiery orde Lyroon, e eronto, Ont.., !general agents fait the No. S, Coneel-Ai011 I!, Bullet, containing 100 ' 1 Gallene in this rection, andhat pretaipee in Scott's Block. T 12i carts for postage,: enclosed to Northrop & - -- - -7-----77-7-1-----F-- L------ ' peel TO RET—T0 rent or a term o 3 ear% Lot I 50 pills by ret nrn mail. Seld in Seaforth by t- - ron, Brick house wall all neeesbary 000 F - - reeR andereenic effects special el rend eanipped with all , Domini( Li, will inan) e a bo: tie containing eover acres, rs5 cleared and in a eye d state of cultiva- 1 reette E. Hickson & Co., J. S. Roberts and Lumsden veniences, two frame barns, stable and shed, a 1 -reonation of Mr. Calder's la & Wilson. - 644-52 - young bearing orchard, four wells turd.plenty of ' trade. Having now got into' io ' firewood., This re about as good a farm as there t scHiest and most eomplettle 1" QTOREHnUSE TO RENT. --T0 rent a good is in the townehip, and is convenient to school, 1 in the Wentebe is now in s been pee mon thaaa LI grain st °rehouse on the Footle side of the " churchss, meekets and poet office, and is within at any eievicees tine to tarn o t all iork in the z r tines sy ti e el in Seafortb, with two sets of scales, five miles of Seaforth end the seme from Clinton :Photegraphin line entrOsted to „Ira bane superior 1 t rtn lee tall jig g 01801 cemplete ; posseeeion given - with a gravel road leading to each place_ There nsanreer, at the lowest livinrofit, and on tbe i Terre eiat ely. Apply to Scott Brothers, Seaforth. are 15 acres of fall wheat and 12 acres fall plowed, 1 shortet possible notice.. A ceell is e,ordially so- 1 1 or • 10 the proprietor, ROBERT SCOTT, Rex- the balance is in gnass Apply on the premises 1 Belted from all. boro. 677 ' or to in WALKER,. Cou.stance P. 0. 721 1 692 ,n. CALDER, scotoii31 ek, Bealorth. i1 . , e ilea.forth, having is now running •nd conimodioue et is the oldest nen thoronghly be latest applis or the &mom . and increasing of the band- be1 lleries TRADE MARK, TRADE MARK. - rpriE GltEAT ENGLISH REIelEDY ler 1,4.1.- 1 "1- N0118 rebility one. ell /server -4r Affeett me, in- clu die g Speer mat crrht a, Seminet wealoseee, ecu., results el Selnalmee, indiecretion, ete., la 1 GE A.1'S SPFCIFIC MEDICINE. This i- the only remedy a hich has over been known ID per- m at ee tI3 cie, e Pe het e t len and ober aff ections of the He art, Cor erniptien in it o cruller stages, Rusl Ire of Idoed to ti e belle. wind in the s t um a cli . I n ,i 4 t t' t i (Tn. .i- oin of re" en( l y, Vi it of en Li isy , Been! inn c es., Dcsir € ter . olittde, III:Ais- ne iiii( n to lel oe , t. i te e edit of ne are set Uni- y e re al Le i-trinele, 3 ,in in tbe bride, diraess of rale -tilers ' vier( r, P, elegem e -ole age, ect. Full in eur 1 a mphlet , w I kir we 1-1 id St curely i sealed on neeeipt of a. -thea eent etarop. The, qpecific ss any, 13.161 y ell 111;We-tent $1 per pielrages, or 61 tee Ste, ex will be E (TA free 1,y neleil on 1 este receipt of Money, by addressing 1 ' THE GRAYMEDICINE CO., Torionto,. 1--- , 1 : DRESSMAKING. 1 MISS DUNCAN, (LATE OE SARNIA, T •,) *Begs leave. to announce to the Ladies of Seaforth and vicinity, that she is prepared. to do DRESSMAKING in all it El branches, and. in the Latest Siyles. All Work Guaranteed First -Class. A CALL SOLICITED. - MISS j. DUNCANI Rooms in Meyer's Block, over Johnson •IBros.1 Hardware Store. 72,112-2 CoTANLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY -A t-) "Meeting of the officers and Directors ettf the Stanley Bra»ch Agricultural Society, for the pur- pose of winding -up the affairs of the fall thow, will be held at Morgan's Hotel, BeyfieNt, 05 Saturday, October 22, at 2 o'clock P. M., !when the Treasurer will be on hand to pay 1priee mi)neys. Jeds ARMSTRONG,. Secretary. idonet Torun, Preeident. 1723 PIANOS AND ORGAN The Very Latest and Most Important .9.331101111e0reell t made is the fact that we have REDUCED THE PRICES In Pianos and Organs, So that all may have an opportunity of 'mien, ing the pleatmrea iannedrebaesiinnneftroadf ea widentusicetInap stroasnairont. T hgh oporlarNgeoansd tos nr°pilp iyiA from the Beat Canadian and Ameri -an Fact oaks, including STEINWAY, CHICKERIND, DECKER, WEBER, And others too numerous to mention, at price s and terms that cannot fail to give satisfaction. The fab ulous prices charged for Pianos and. Organs in thie locedity, pr evious to our appearance on the scene. have been ewept away, and not Drily low prices but genuine quality in inetrumeets ba ve been in- troduced. We make a Specialty of the DOMINION ORGANS AND PIANOS: Believing they are equal, if not superior in quality, to any Instrument, in the market. OldInstraments taken in, Exchange. Pianos and Organs to I?„eat. SEWING MACHINES. We are Agents for the Raymond Sewing elschinee. whie hare kept in etock and reduced in price. We have a namber of good ste,ond-hand Machinet, which will be sold cheep. PHOTOCRAPNING AND PICTURE FRAMING OAJABIED:ION EXTENSIVELY. WADE BROTHERS, Seaforth. WHITNEY'S BLOCK. 1 _ Teen, ------reas---eseeeseestasereene---e---- , - T-3