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THE HURON EXrOSITOR.
EAT B
RUPT SALE OF DRY GOODS
OPPOSITE THE CO MERCIAL HOTEL SATORTIEE
,
Black CashM0es, regularly
sold at 5c, ,the price
is5t
Kid Gloves, egularly sold
at $1, h 'price is 75c.
Black Lustres, regularly
solU. from 20c to 50c,
the price is 1-2-1c
to 25c. °
Overco ts, regularly sold at
$8L50, the price is $5.
I h e also a large stock Of Winter Millinery in all the Latest Styles in Hats and Bonnets which we Will Sell at
One EfOf the Regular Price. Rea,der, if you want to buy Cheap Dry Goods, Millinery or Clothing this is the Place to
et it, and "Don't You Forget ll." M. 1VIORRISON, Opposite the Conanaercial Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth.
olored Cashmeres, regular -
sold at 75c, the
price is 45c to 55c.
vercoats, regularly sold at
$11, the price is $8.50.
Fancy Flannel Shirtings, re-
gularly sold at 45c, the
price is 35c.
Tweeds, all wool, regularly
sold at $1, the price is
65 and 75c.
Dress Goods, regularly sold
at from 20c to 50c, the
price is 10c to 25c.,
Denims, Ducks, Plain and
Fancy Winceys equally
cheap.
Nevi's Lterns. 1 stations referred to, it would be adding
parliament is not to be called for materially to the eternal fitnees of
despatch of busineSs till the second 1 things, bring peace and cortifort to
in February. many lonely hearts, and be d ing the
week
-The new branch' of the Grand ! 'country generally an acceptable ser -
Trunk from Palmerston to Durham rnoe-
was opened with imposing ceremonies -Lientenant-G-eneral Colin
n Monday. i ;zie, C. B., died recently at Ed
o
,
Tthousad BiX hundred and at the age of 76. He eiatered t
-wo
eighty-six license
been granted by
of Montreal this
_Hamilton m . . . .
annoyed by shopdifting, which haft be-
' come quite coneneon. : A respectable
looking woman was arrested the other
day- for pilferingl and has been com-
mitted for trial. i
-Guy Fawkes cebraticins were held off the wounded, with the wonaen and. of pain or ache. It will most surely
inLonden and elsehere in the United
chiliren. In January, 1842, 1he was quicken the blood and heal, as its act-
KingdomThe effigies o Gladstone, given up as a hostage at the special de-
mand of Akbar Khan. He w twice ing power. is wonderful. Brown's
. -
f
Parnell, Biggar an 4Household Panacea, beiug sallow-
in the poorer distri ts of eeondon, bat
therftwere burned '
sent disguised as an Afghan - negoti- 'edged as the great pain reliever, and
.
jin disturbance curredAmong the ate with General Pollock, and , was em- of double the strength of any other
. ; .
edies burnt at e es, wh, re the anni- P
loYed as Political Charge a Prince elixir or liniment in the world, should
, '
r S.hahpur during the expedition to Tata- be in every family bandy for use when
' versary was cele ted witl great eclat,
hi, and took a conspicuous pa .t in the wand, as it really is the best remedy in
was One of Guitt a .
acken-
nburgh,
e army
doge have in 1826, and in 1834 served evith Gen -
to keep
eral Lindsay's column in Coorg in all
he police authorities
the actions which led to the conquest of
ear.
Mereara. In 1841 he led the advance
rchants are very =eh
guard at the forcing of the Khoord
Cabal Pass. Subsequently he defend-
ed the fort of Nishan Khan, in the city
of Ca.bul, and afterwards forced his
waygthrongh the enemy's linesebringing
earth who has ever used it, who. will
not tell you at otice that it will regulate
the bowels, and giv rest to the mother
arid relief and health to the child, oper-
ating like magic. It '13 perfectly safe to
use in all cases, and pier:mut to the
taste, and is the pres ption of one of
the °Meet and best emale physicians
and nurses in the Un ed States. Sold
everywhere at 25 cen s a bottle. 692-52.
Rest and Co ort to the
Suffe g.
Brown's Household, Panacea bits no
equal for relieving pain, both internal
and external. It cures pain in the aide,
-back, or bowels, sore throat, - rheuma-
tism, toothache, lumbago and any kind
-The Prince of Wales has pleasedstorming of that place in Stember,
th world for cramps* in the stomach,
the Welsh people. After a private din-
1842. General Mackenzie rased and ant pains and aclies of all kinds, and is
tier at Hussy Vivia 's hough the Prince commanded the 4th Sikh Iight Jn foatsiea.le 6172,5121 druggists at 25 cents a
of Welsh and
fantry on the frontier during the
b
ale
celled for a tankar
Punjab campaign in 1848.9j; and in •
1853 took possession of the c ded dis-
reisiug the foaming goblet to his lips
drank to the metric
Llewellyn the Gre
the last of the Cirn
ry of his ancestors.
Lt and Cadwaladyr„
ro.British princes.
.-4 woman freni reterboro, in the
oinHotel Dim,: Kingst ..', .„ is endeavoring.
to wean herself of o.pium. eating. She
Was travelling' in . .tieop.e with a lady,
and there became addicted to the. habit
She often eats an entice in a dey. When
the drug is not given to her in amen
, quantities. at the hospital she. acts like,
- a, lunatic'. She is thought to be a hope -
love case.
-The., long lost body of • New York's
mereha.nt priasee A. T. Stewart. has
been recovered_theongli the agency of a
city lawyer„ who r
in the ecovery
&ela.. through. w o
covered are well k
New York city as
daring burglars .
urisprudence. '
-Australian
wholesale in Loud
at Sid per pound.
shilling. The cen
and Australian
fathom the myste
the price they rec
public pay.
-Mr.Briglit ooriapieted his seventieth
birthday on the 16th in.at. There are
persons still Irving sayst.. Society, who
. .. .
ierateraber a lin r. Italian Jew at
Brixton, who. d. ad in precious atones,.
cameos, and in &lost and, who, besides
rejoicing in the name. of Bright, claimed
the father of the. honorable mem-
- her for BirminOlam as his. first. cousin,.
-Au Arraagh eorrespondent, discus.-
singthe fears entertained in somequar-
tete in regard tO a block, in the working
I the Land Act, Says it is obviously ab-
surd to suppose that because so many
thousand noticeahave been served they
will all, or even a.' decent proportion of
them, ever come. tie trial. As soon as a
v been given, and as
ey of the decisions
ed by landlord 'and
rrangements will take.
Wheiraing proportion of
eeived for his share
12,000. The scowl -
the body was re -
own to the police of
he most skilful and
inhe annals of criminal
ntton was bought
n, England, recently
It is retailed at a
ilaers of American
eitt are unable to
of the difference in
ive and the price the
few decision.s h
soon as the ten
begins to be gr
tenant, a.micable
place in an eve
the cases.
' -Wm. Farrel, of Troy, New York,
eleven years ag
fele° teeth and
The obstructio
that he could o
that with ext
day the teeth a
by making an 1
hind the ear,
by an opening
and another in
patient rallied
began to sink
died in three hu
-Adelina P tt
after an absence
nominal age a t
is to appear in
the youngest ea
herited raueica
swallowed a set of
u ber plate attached.
came so firmly fixed
ily take liquid food, and
e e pain. The other
d plate were removed
cision in the neck be-
desecting tho'. windpipe
f about three inches,
iaion in the gullet. The
after the operation, but
n the afternoon, and
s.
comes to America
f twenty years, at the
11
iety-eight years. She
tla'rty concerts. She is
al large faruily, of in-
enii, and Was born in
Madrid. Adelina acquired proficiency
as a vocalist, and in her later years her
matrimonial teoubles, and the primi-
tive method she adoptedof removing
still greater prominence.
•
a
t Holloway's Pifis.
tricts of Borax. He was ri?peatedly
tha.nked by Government for his ser; 'Weakening weather. - The sultry
sal:Eimer days strain the nerves of the
vices in India, and was nominated a feeble and decrepit, and disease may
Companion pf the Order of the Beth. eventuate unless some restorative, such
-The Duchess of Edinleargh has
n'
DA these purifying, Pills, be found to
made herself very popular With the co
ect the disordering tendency. Hol-
loway's medicine gives potency to the
nervous system, which is the source of
'any vital movements, and presides over
every action which maintains the
growth and well-being of the body. No
man can ,over-estimate the necessity of
keeping the nerves well strung, or the
against
the Duchess. Then, again, she has ease with which these Pills accomplish
wife and that end.1 They are the most unfailing
these are antidotes to indiaestion, irregular arm-
ation, pelpitation, sick headache, and
to the costiveness, and have therefore attained
ion. The the largest 'sale and highest reputation.
ehess of 712.52 ,
he most
er man- Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil.
them, gave he
She takes the
the tour hers lf,
charge ten dollar
n ncial responsibility of
and it is said will
B a seat. Some seats,
it is safe to rernairk, will be vacant.
-Quite rec ntly a daughter of Mr.
O'Connor, of
man of her a
the happy co
01
Scotch people,- and in Engle
greater favorite than she
sympathy felt for her ab
mother's death, the strange
stances attending the second
of her father, and then hi
death, have done much to re
prejudices that once prevaile
d is a far
as. The
ut her
circum -
marriage
terrible
(tie the
proved herself an excellent
and a tender mother; and
qualities that always appea
large heart of the Englieh na
day is at hand when the D
Ediaburgh will be one of
popular ladies in England.
ner in private for those she likes is
rrisburg, married. the
e,and after a brief tour
pl returned to the reei-
charming; but she is a good
is uncompromisingly hanght
with those who do not pl ase her.
She thus makes . enemies and keeps
them; but her warm heart, hidden tin-
der a rather cold exterior, as 4 is,makes
her plenty of friends and kee
The Queen is much attache
Imperial daughter -m -law.
-A few nights since, Tho
coe and his wife and two chil
and girl, aged respectively five
years, put up at the police
St. John, New. Brunswick.
told by Briscoe is a remarka
its way, the substance of whi
with his family he walked fn
field, Missouri, to Bangor,Me.,a distance
of 1,700 miles. From Bangor they
took the train to St. John. "lei wee going
rly lived.
years of
g, and by
says she
ater, and
and cold
dence of the bride's father. According
to the Brant! rdlTelegram, their recep-
tion frona the yohth of the village took
the form of a cbarivari of the most dis-
graceful sort. 1iut getting what they
demanded th caught hold of the help-
less Mr. O'Coii or and sh.amefolly naal-
treated him. aey kicked and beat the
unfortunate uiau, and ,Several of his
teeth wered oc ed out. The parties to
this ontra.ge will
called upon
nection with
-The Wi
There are nu
lonely baehel
*jam- raiBEtiet
west, who Eir
11
to
pa them.
to this
as Brie -
ren, a boy
and three
tation at
he story
le one in
h is that
m Brook -
to Moncton, where he form
He is a man of about 25 or 26
age, rather intelligent looki
birth an Irishnaan. The wif
its. 22 years old. Briscoe says. that five
years ago they left Monctoia for the
West. They had not succe ded very
well and. the climax of the.r trouble
le
prairie
rn, horses,
and about all they possessed, and a few
days later one of their children sick-
ened and died. Thoronghly1 disgusted,
t
they determined to return to Moncton,
and set ont on their journe with $5
Oily in pocket. A fifteen-rn le ride in
Illinois was the only "lift" t ey got on
the way. A valise contai ing their
best clothing was . stolen by a tramp.
near Rochester, and when they reached
St. John they were in a ragged and
most e forlorn condition. Relatives liv-
ing near Moncton were pected to
give them the home they h d walked
so far to secure.
was reached in June last.
fire burned their house, ba
lin
d nee, soon restored 'e to health. The
B lsam is now our resort whenever any
of our family is attacked with coughs or
co de, and it has never failed to give the
dred relief. I keep constantly a sup-
pi'on hand. During the inlet ten
years I have influenced many persons
to make use of this remedy, and always
wi h the same succese." 50 cents and.
$1 a bottle. Sold by all druggists. 710
A collapse of vital energy in lung
disease is greatly accelerated by the
loss of flesh, strength and appetite
which invariably attends it. It is one
of the chief recommendations of . Nor-
throp &Lyman's Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime
and Soda, that by reason of the lilood
enrichine and nourishing properties of
the last named ingredients. It renews
failing strength by compensating for
losses aleeady sustained, while a healing
and soothing influence at the same
time exerted upon the inflamed mem-
britneoue lining of the throat, lungs and
bronchise, by the Cod Liver Oil. D
'i-
gestion ift stimulated and appetite im-
proved • the nervous system requires
tone and vigor, and the secretions un-
dergo a: healthy change when it is
used. Purchasers should see that the
bottles (sold at 50 cents and $1) have
the firmrs name blown in them, and
that the wrappers bear a lac simile of
our signature. Sold by all" druggists.
Prepared only by Northrop & Lyman,
Toronto. 710b
Epps's Cocoa
Grateful and Comfortin -"By s
thorough knowledge of the atural 1 .we
which govern the operatio s of diges-
tion and nutrition, and by a careful ap-
plication of the tine properties of well
selected. cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided
our breakfaat tables with 4 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 gracirually 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 curselves
well fortified with pure blood and a
properly nourished frame."4--Civil Ser-
vice teazette. Sold only in ,packets
lebelled-"James Epps & Cc., Itornceta
patine Chemists, London, ng." -Also
makers of Epps's Chocolat Essence for
afternoon use. 482-52
:41
A Safe Remecly.
o anddenly
ts, inducing
r. Fowler's
y cleanses,
iseased and
weakened paucuous surfaces of the
in ail probability be Many medicines check t
answer for their con- attacks of Bowel Complai
affair. dangerous inflammation.
inheg Free Press saya : Extract of Wild Strawbe
d strengthens, and heals the
less than three rin
ra hi the various Presby
litations in the Nor -
yearnbag to shuffle out of
their state cft single blessedIn
the Presbyterin congregation of the
itess.
t. sleepy and effete old town of l3owraan-
• , a
Nir rine are no than fiftv-eight bloom-
; iwnharego Tibasi ot a mariiageable age,
time they wNow, if so
ni
be distaibu
ville wgaa
raanville
r•-•
lining to tlaink it is about
re being settled in life.
f these bachelors could
amongst the BOWD18.11-
on, or some of the Bow-
rl amongst the mission
mach and Bowels, and safely cures
4
plaints.
_Sto
every form of Summer Co 724
Electric Oil.
Joseph Rusan, Percy, Writes -"I was
in • uced to try Dr. Thomas' Eclectric
01 for a lameness whieh troubled me
f r three or four years, and Ifound it
tie best article I ever tried. It has
b en a great blessing to me." 691.52
Eclectrio Oil.
is a Great Public Benefit."-
T ese significant words were used in
✓ lation to Dr. Thomas' Eulectric Oil
3"It
b a gentleman who had thoroughly
tf+ted its merits in his own case-hay-
iug been cured by it of lameness of the
kiee of three or four years' standing.
It never fails to remove soreness as well
a lameness. 691-52
Teaberry.
"Must say it's the nicest thing I ever
sed for the teeth and breath," says
e ery one having tried "Teaberry," the
n ew toilet gem.' Get a 5 cent .sample.
69.52
A Vexed Clergyman..
Even the patience of Job would be-
come exhausted4, were he a preacher
and endeavoring to interest his audi-
ence while they were keeping up an in-
cessant coughing, making it impossible
for him to be heard. Yet, how very
easy can all this be avoided by simply
using Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consul)) tion Coughs and Colds. Trial
bottles given away at E. Hickson &
Co.'s Drug Store. 714.52b
Woman's True True Friend.
te friend in need is a friend indeed.
This none can deny, especially when
assistance is rendered when one is
sorely afflicted with disease, more par-
ticularly those complaints and weak-
nesses so common to our female popu-
lation. Every woman should know
that Electric Bitters are woman's true
friend, and will positively restore her to
health, even when all other remedies
fail. A single trial always proves our
assertion. They are pleasant to the
taste, and only cost 50 cents a bottle.
Sadd by E. Hickson & Co. 714.52-2
e --
The FiAt Step. -
Self-respect is the first step in all re-
formations ; and when your blood is
laden with impurities and you are suf-
fering from biliousness or dyspepsia, the
first step to a radical cure is to take
Btirdock Blood Bitters. Price $1, trial
size 10 cents. 724
Mothers! Mothers! Mot ors 1
°Are you disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a s4 child suff-
ering and crying with the exanciating
pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at
once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's spitting of blood, and other symptoms
Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the of that dread destroyer, Consumption.
poor little snfferer I tried many remedies without ;effect
pend upon it; there is no mistake until a resort to the Balsam was had
abotit it. There is not a mother on which, by the blessing of Divine Provi
HE GREAT FEMALE REMET,Y.--Job Moses
Periedical pluf-a his invaluable inedicineis
nf sift g the cute of all those painful and
an penal iteti Ftki (.o which the female constitn•
t ion is tilileet. It moderates all eicees aria le -
oyes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may
relie d on. To roan ied la,ides it is peculiarly
ited. It will, in a short time, bring on the
entthy aeiico with tegularity. These pills
should not be taken by females eluting the first
three morels of Pregraisey, as they are sure to
ring on Bliscarriege, but at any other time they
re pale. ln all cases of Nei -yens and Spinal Af-
ections, Puins in the back and limbs, fatigneon
light Exertion, palpitation of the heart, hys-
terics and whitse, thet.e pilis will effect a euro
n all other ancaes have failed; and, althoegb
pown reedy, dotot contain iron, caloinel,
Oniony or anything hurtful to t he coast -illation.
"ull ctious in the ,pamphlet around each
acksge, svhich should be carefully preperved.
ob Moses, New York, Sole Proprietor. $1 and
124 teas r postage enclosed to Northiop &
yman, cronto, gevei al assets frr the
°minion, will Mame b bottle containing over
.0 pills by retutia mail. &Id in Seaforth by
s. Hick: on •& Co., J. S. Robots and Lnmsden
Wilson. 644-52
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
, The best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-
tions, and positively curee Piles. It is
guaranteed, to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by E. Hickson & Com-
pany. 714-52 ,
The Best Cough Remedy.
leProm Mrs. Robert Turner, of Un-
dilla, N. Y. "I can say .with the ut-
most confidence that I tiink Dr. Wis-
tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry the best
cough remedy I have ever known, and
believe I owe my present existence to
its wonderful curative power's, havin'g
at one time heen bronght very low by a
distressing cough, accompanied with
STOCK FOR SERVICE.
- -
o Pro BREEDERS. -The undersigned will keep
during the present season at his farm north
f Seaforth, Two Thoroughbred Berkshire
oars, the one large and the other small. Both
u-st-class animals and pure bred. 1 erms $1,
ayable at the time of service with the privilege
f returning A necessary. lionr. GOVENLOCE. 726
UFFOLK PIG - The undersigned will keep
during the present eaeou at his place in
ills Green, a Thorovghb ed Suffolk Boar. He
s from the celebrated herd of Mr. Leslie of
oronto, and is a splen id enimal. Terms --$1
er sow, with the privil e of returning if neces-
ry, payable at the time of sereice. CHARLES
ROYER. 725-4
cUFFOLK PIG -Samuel Rennie has purchased
from the celebrated pig 1 reeder, MoAithur of
Lobo, a thoroughbred PriffoLk Boar pig, which he
-
will keep fur the improvement of stock at hiP ma-
• il] on the 9th Concession of the township of Hay.
Tbis pig is a splendid eseitnal. He took third
•rize ' a t t he Provincial Exhibition over a large
slumber of other good animals, and first prize at
the Zurich Show Terms - $1 payable ,at the
time of service -with the privilege of returning if
necessary. SAMUE,L RANNM, Proprietor. 722
ESTRAY STOCK.
FST I AY EAM-Caroe into the premises of the
' undersigned, Lot 1, Concession 9, Hullett,
about the last of August, an aged grade ram. The
owner can have the some by proving property and
as ing obai ges.. GEO. V‘ EEKLY. 725x4 I
•
ESTRAY LAMB -Came Met the premises of the
undersigr ed, Lot 6, Concessiou 1, L. R. S7,
7 uckenmith, about the 'middle of Augusts a spring
lamb The own'er is reouested to prove property,
pay expenses and take it away. ROBERT Me -
ARTHUR, Hensall P. 0. 725x4
ESTRAY STEER -Came into the premises of
the undersigned, Lot 23, Concession 13, Mc-
Killop, some Wile during the la.st summer, a
white yearling steer. The owner can have 'the
sante on proving property and paying charges.
PETER MeEWEN. 725-4
E STRAY STEER -Strayed from Lot 7, Con-
cession 3, Hullett, early iu the summer, a
two year old steer, red with some white, and the
letter K branded on the left hip. Any person
giving such information as will lead to the re-
covery of this 11,1141-10,1 will be well rewarded.
FRANCIS Mame, Constance P. 0. 726x4
}STRAY B EIKER S- Stray( d from the premises
of the nndertigred, Lot 11, Conceasion 18,
Hullett, about the end of May, 4 yearling heifer%
1 is grayish color, 1 bright red, the others red
with white spots. Any information leading to
their lecovery will be suitably rewarded by WM.
DIAMOND Harlock P. 0. 726x4
AUCTIOItTEERS.
P. BRINE, Licenced Auctioneer fol the
• County of Huron. i Sales attended in all
arts of the County. All orders least the Es-
OFIITOR Office -will be promptly attended to.
R. COOPER, Brussels, County Auctioneer.
• Sales of all descriptions promptly at-
tended in any pelt of th d county on reasonable
terms. Orders left at the office of the Htmoet
EXPOSITOR or addressed to Brume's, will receive
prompt attention
A LEXANDERDELO TTY, Lite:an-ea Auction-
-L-1- eer,McKillop. Sp cial attention g ven to
sales of 1 ended Pro erty, Farm Stock and
Implements. All ordeijs left with the under.
signed at, Walton P. 0. or Lot 14, COH.
cession 14, will be promptly attended to. Sale
bills, notes and Rtarnps furnished H required.
ALEADELGET1. Y, Walton. 639
STEATED PIGS -Caine into the premises of
k- the undereigned, Lot 18, Concession 1, Tucker -
I nab, on or about the 18th of October, two pigs.
The owner ean have the fame by proving prnp-rty,
paying charges and taking them away. JOS EPR
FOWLER. 7234
ESTRAY SHEEP -Came into the premises o
the undersigned at his saw mill, 7th conces-
sion, McKillop, about the middle of October a
we and lamb. The owner can have the same on
proving property and paying charges. JOHN
THOMPSON, Milburn P. 0. 72
ESTRAY STEEP S -Came into tbe premises 0 -
the undersigned, Lot 5, Concession 4, Hut
ret, about the middle of October, two steers)
two heifers and four spring calves. The owner
car have the same on proving property and pay-
ing charges. WM. EINN, Constance P. 0. 727
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ESTRAY EN IEEE -Strayed from the under-
signed about the 1st of November, a roan
heifer two years old When last seen she was on
the Kippen Road a mile and a quarter from
Egmoudville. Any persen giving such informa-
7t2io7:4recovery will be suitably rewarded. MRS. A.
1to either of the undersigned as will lead to
her ULE, Tuckersmith, or 3. H. CARTER, Seaforth.
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\IMPORTANT NOTICES.
ip 00MS TO LET.--Fo r large rooms to let over
Killoran de. Ryan's iquor Store. Apply to
THOS. D. RYAN. '723
TO MECHANICSL-Fo
-I" 8 horse power enei
lathe, saws and all °the
CHAS. TROYER, Hills
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TO THE LADIES -LA
on hand at Miss
and Fancy Goods 1m
Street, next door to P.
opposite John Logan's
DoNALD. ,
sale cheap a boiler and
e, together with turning
turners' tools Apply to
reen. 725x4
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ESTRAY STEER -Strayed from the premises of
the undersigned, in Winthrop, about the 1st
of September, a yearling steer of red color, with
a small spot of white between his front legs, and
small horns and tall. Any information that will
lead to the recovery of this animal will be liberal-
ly rewarded by ALEXANDER MURCIIIE, Winthrop.
727x4
ESTRAY STRER-Strayed from the premises of
the undersigned, Lot 14, Concession 16,Grey,
on October 28, one two year old steer, dark red
with some white spots. Any information leading
to its recovery will be suitably rewarded. GEO.
AVERY. 737
ull Stock of Goods now
McDonald's Berlin Wool
rium, East side Main
McGarey's and directly
Grocery store. B. Mc -
725 -4
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
ry 0 RENT -TS rent a new brick store, in a good
-I business stand in Brussels. Well finished in
ev ers- respect. For particulars applyto C. R.
COO PER, Land Agent. Brussels, P. 0. 723 1
AUCTION SALES.
A, UCTION.. SALE -Extensive Public Auction
Sale of Farm Stock and Implements. -john
Walt having sold his farm has insttucted Mr.
Alex. Dalgetty to sell by Public Auction on his
premises, Lot 6, Concession 14, Hullett, near
Harlock, on Tuesday, November 22, 1881, aim
met cirg at 11 o'cicelt, A. M. Sharp, the following
-valuable property. viz.: One span matched mares
6 years old, 1 brood mare ha foal to Imported
"Champlain," 1 brood mare in foal to "Sir Tatten
Coachman," 1 mare colt two years old, 2 horse
colts one year old, one got by "Champlain," 1
mare colt 1 year 'old, 1 aping colt got by "Cham-
plain," 8 cows aupposed to be in calf, 1 heifer two
years old supposed to be in calf, 8 heifers ono year
old, 1 steer three years old, 2 steers two years old,
1 two year old grade bull, 8 one year old steers,
4 spring calves, 12 well bred ewes, 1 shearling ram,
6 store hogs, 4 sprig pigs, 1 thoroughbred Berk-
shire BOW and pigs, a large quantity of poultry, 1
double carriage, 1 shade boggy, 2 banaber wagons,
2 pair bob -sleighs, 1 Bradly harvester reaper. 1
iron ()lad mower nearly new, 1 seed drill, 2 set iron
harrows, 1 land roller, 1 horse rake, 1 gang plow, 1
iron plow, thiee general purpose plows,
1 scuffier, 1 agricultural furnace, 1 fan-
ning mill, 2 set double harness, 1 set single
harness, 1 cross cut saw, with rakes, scythes,forks,
and a great many articles too numerous to men-
tion. Also a email y of hay iu the barn and tur-
nips. Refreshments will be provided in the after-
noon, Telma-4,11 sunn of $5 and under, cash;
over that amount 12 morths' credit will be given
on furnishing oppioved joint notes Seven per
cent. discount for cosh. JOHN WATT, Proprie-
tor, A. DALG-ETTY, Auctioneer. 727
ROUSESEEPEXt WANTED- Wanted imme-
din ely, a cc:ail:yet ent person to take charge
of a LOLEe and fardily, the oungest ef which is
8 years of age. Apply to the nedersigned, Lot 2,
C one es. ion 16, Grey, or it by letter to Walton P.
0. PETER WATSOR. 72.5x4
MEDICAL.
TO LET -Six rooms over A. G. Ault's Grocery
More, Seatorth. Suitable for dress makers!
or private dwelling, -with frcint and rear entrance.
Apply to A. G. AULT, Proprietor. 693
aOR SALE -A story and a half house on the
comer of John and High streets, containing
every convenience for family use, in one of
the most central localities of the town as regards
churches, markets, schools and business centres.
Hard and soft water on the premiees. A fine
lawn with choice shrubbery, the whdie enclosed
by a handsome wire fence. !Also barn
with stablina- for cow and horses. For further
Particulari apply to W. S. ROBERTSON,' Sea -
forth. 720.
T F C'EPEA. /1. D. C M., aril M. C. P. and
-1 • On t . Gie ua e 1 Queen's University, King-
ton. P by sit le re Srngeon Red A ocouchenr.
( tire cl esircr se Dublin, Ont. VA1l calls
iht end day pr i mptly attended to. 715-x8
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VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN HAR-
PURHEY-For sale on reasonable terms a
valuable house and lot in Harpurhey. The lot
consists of about an acre and a half of good land.
Also a 'good bearing orchard and a first-class well
of pure water, a barn, stable, driving shed and
wood shed and other conveniences. Within
about 1 mile of Seaforth, and it is connected with
a good sidewalk to the town. This is a good
place of residence for a retired farmer. For par-
ticulars apply to the proprietor on the premises.
PETER O'CONNELL. 721x4
FARM FOR SALE -Valuable farm of 100 acres
for sale in the township of Tuckersmith,
County of Huron, being Lot No 4, Concession 10,
H. R. S., about 75 acres cleared and the remain-
der in good hardwood bush. Soil clay . loam.
Four and a half miles from the thriving town of
Hensall, 8 frorn Seaforth and 10 front Exeter.
There is on the premises a good barn 49x56, with
stables below. A, comfortable dwelling 18x26.
A young orchard of over 50 choice young fruit
trees. For particulars apply to JAMES BURNS,
Greenbank P. 0., Ontario County. 724
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R. JAMES H. DUNCAN, Physician, Surgeon,
-IL' and Accoucheur. Office, Dr. Campbell's,
Main Street, South, near Grand Trunk Railway
Station. All calls, night or day promptly attend-
ed to. 724
j G. SCOTT, M. D. &c, Physician,Surgeon and
" • Accoucheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and resi-
ence south side of Goderich Street, second door
east of Presbyterian Church. 842
11L. VEBCOE, M. D., C. Me Physicisn, Sur-
-
• peon, etc.,Coroner for the County of Huron.
Office and Residence; •on Jarvis street nortb,
directly oppoeite Seaforth Public School.
W M. HANOVER, M. D., O. Ma Graduate of
_
cG ill University, Physician, Surgeon and
icconchenr' Eleaforth,Ont. (affirm and Residence,
N sideGodench Strect, first Erick House
east of the Methodist Church. 496
DR. klUI °HINSON, Graduate of McGill Ca
)ege, Montreal, Licentiate of the Royal Col
lege of Physicians, Edinburgh, and late House
Surgeon of Craiglockhart Hospital, Edinbto gh.
Office-Blnevale, Ont. 686-52
BUGGIN, L. D. S., Surgeon
• Dentist, Graduate of the
Royal College ofD eutal Surgeons,
Canada. Successor to H. Derby-
shire. Office -In the 17% bitney Block, Main
Street, a esfort h. Office hours -8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
__. . _ _ _ _
DENTISTRY._
T &SHEEP BREEDERS -The undersigned will
keep euting this season on Lot 16, Conces-
sio n b,
II. 11. S., Tackersmithen pure bred South -
do wit Ram, ard will receive aiimitted number o/
go od ewes for service. Terzus $1 per ewe. JOHN
HANN Att. 72
Veld:USE( EXCHANGE HOTEL, Godericb,
Ott. WM. COX, Proprietor. This is oi3e of
the Quietist t, Moat Comle,rt able and Best Con-
docted B RIF in the Province. The ROOMS are
cenorodions and the Table al d Bar 1ibei ally
supplied. Good Ettabiing iia connection. 635-52
HAY FOR SALE -Hay for sale in quantity from
1 to BO tons. Either in the barn or deliver-
ed. For further particulars apply to T B.DENNI
Huron Road, McKillop. 726
p RECENTRE WARRED. - Precentor wanted im-
-/- mediataly for the Egmondville Presbyterian
Church. Applications will be received by the
undersigned until December 1st, 1881. Salary
$100 per annum. S. CAREOCRAN. 726
WARM IN HAY FOR SALE. -For sale Lot 23,
Concession 7, Hay, containing 100 acres, 57
of which are cleated and in a good state; of culti-
vation. The balance is well timbered. There are
good outbuildings, and a brick house with good
cellar; abo a young orchard. There are 10 sores
of fall wheat sown. It is well situated for schools,
churches and markets'and will be sold on very
easy terms. Apply ttrDAVID RIFE, Hills Green
P. 0. JOSEPH RIFE, Proprietor. 719
WARM FOR SALE. -One htmdred acres, more
IL' or less, Lot 19, Concession 2, Stanley, County
of Huron, within 2 miles of Brneofield, and 2 of
London, Huron & Bruce Railroad, and 6 of Cline
ton. Ninety acres cleared, 10 of hardwood bushf
soil clay loam, in a high state of cultivation, well
watered, good brick house 26x86, frame barn 36x
56, frame shed 26x80. Apple, pear, and peach
orchard of 4 acres in good bearing. Terms reason-
able. For further partieulars apply to the pro-
prietor on the premises or to Brueefield P. 0.
WM. CALLANDER. 717
LEGAL.
GARROV7 & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solici-
tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. -J. T. Garrow.
Wm. Proudfoot. 686
CIA.111ERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
1-) Solicitors in Chancery, &o.. Groderioh, Ont.
M. C. Cameron, Q. C., Philip Holt, M. G. Cam-
eron. 506
JJw. C. MEYER, Barrister and Attorney at
• LBW, Solicitor in Chancery. Commiesioner rfl
for taking affidavits in the Province of Manitoba .
Solicitor for the Bank of Hamilton, Wingham .
Private funds to loan at 64 to 6i per cent. 633 eN
eas
ZOP S A_
(FROM Bit ZIL.)
The New Compound, its wonderful
affinity to the Digestive Appairatw
and the Liver, increasing the dissolv-
ing juices, relieving almost instantly
the dreadful results of Dyspepsia.
Indigestion, and the TORPID LITT-
EB, makes Zopesa an every day -neces-
sity in every hoz“e.
It acts gently and speedily in Bil-
iousness, Costiveness, Headache, Sick
Headache, Distress after Eating,
Wind on the Stomach, Heartburn,
Pains in the Side and Back, Want of
Appetite, Want of _Energy, Low
Spirits, Foul Stomach. It invigor-
ates the Liver, carries off all surplus
bile, regulates the Bowels, and givest
tone to the whole system.
Cut this out and take it to your
Druggist and get a 10 cent Sample, or
a large bottle for 75 cents, and tell
Your neighbor about it.
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pENSON & MEYER, Barristers and Attorney ail in se
1-' at Law, Solicitors in Chencery an dInsol veney
Conveyancers, Notaries Public, etc. Offices -Bea rn
forth and Benssele. $23,000 of Private Funds to EN
Investatonce,at Eight percent. Interest.payable 7.
yearlI. Ccnimissioner for taking Affidavits for W
us e in the Courts of Manitoba.H. vv. c . friEy,tilt. 3
JAI H BERSON,
' The above firm has this day been dissolved by 8 .4.i- ii op
mutual consent. All accounts due the firm to Pi
be paidto MT. Benson who will pay all Habil.
4 . F:.* H >4
ittego.
Nr. 27, 1876. H. W. C. MEYER. I td sE,, _t;i pi
JAMES H. Bni z ENSON .
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MCCAUGHEY & HOLMESTED, vi ?". 6
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LAW, CHANCERY, AND CONVEYANCING r
OFFICE,
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Scott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. 1 2 I.1
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cOLICITORS for the Consolidated Bank of LI 0
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Money (private funds) loaned on mortgage se- ' 7 . mom.
amities, at reasonable rates of interest. Charges
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' oaey invested for private persone upon the .4
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best mortgage securities, without any expense to • 5 )—i
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WILLIAM .RUDD,
FOR MANY Years of Egmondville, hasaented net Q
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the Waggon Shop belonging to Mr. 'William
th, IS
Grassie, on Market Street, Seaforth, and wil i 73
hreafter early on the ea .
Waggon and Carriage Making Bun -T1 1 a• *F - m
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He can guarantee good -work, and that none but 1 *
the best of material will be need. 7.-D
REPAIRING A rk.P.ECIALTY,and 1 - M z
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promptly attended to, and r eatlyand cheaply 1 MM..
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on hand a Good Stock of Feel:Eters' Gates. Give !
WM. RUDD-.
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OLD FAVORITE GALLERY, TRADE MARK , 0 1,...)
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"NIL DESPERANDUM."
ANDREW CALDER
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ViTATSON & DERBYSHIRE, Dentists, Gradua-
" tes of Ea 0 D S. Toronto. Rooms over fri HE Pioneer Photographer of Seaforth, having
Johnston Bros. Meyers,Block, Seaforth. Watson
gone through the fiery ordeal, is now running
Faculty and College Gold Medalist. Nara-- again in full blast, in his new and commodious
Teeth removed easily by -the aid of Nitrous Oxide premises in Scott's Block. This is the oldest
Gas. 723 1 Gallery in this section, and has been thoroughly
refitted and equippe I with all the let Est appli-
THE ZURICH
S AD D LERY HARNESS
trade. Having now got into one of the hand- results of Self-abuse, III ecre on
; anaes and scenic effeets specially for the agoorn
d t." of Mr Calder's large and increasing
somest and moat conepletely furniehed galleries SPECIFIC MEDICINE. This is 'the
c;
IleforeTaking
After Taking.
TEE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY for Ner;
chiding Spermatorrhes, Seminal weakness, ea.,
f
vona Debility and ell Nervous Affeetione, in-
FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT ! 'ant tahuey wpergetv'ioliensits no:vtiontaiimbeottetr gsrivtoriTintlane Vsynreetnt:Tydyeruwychraihprittsateirg sbneed-noleuht oewnr trerziipoenri;
—AND-----
HERAION WELL, Proprietor.
GOOD Stock of Harness of all kinds always
on hand, together with everything else be-
longing to the business, which will be sold
cheaper than ever.
FURNITURE FURNITURE.
Specially low prices given to newly married
couples requiring furniture. CaU avd see my
Stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as
you, will save money by doing so.
893 HERMON WELL, Zurich.
Photographic line entrusted to 111W8, superior ; of tbe Heart, Consumption inite earlier stagea,
111 ' ann er, at the lowest living prefit,and on _the Rushing of blOod to the head, wind in the '
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shortest possible notice. A call is cordially so- stomaeb, Indigestion, L088 of Memory, Want of
.
Belted from &IL; energy, Bashfulness, Desire for boated°, India -
692 A. CALDER, Scott'sBlock, Seaforth. I position to labor on account of weakness, UM-
-- - ------- - - erfal Ls*situde Pain in the back, dimness of
Great Western Railway, vision, PI emature old age, eet, Fullpartiettlara
Trains leave Brussels station, north and IOU th in our pamphlet, which we send securely treale,d
es under:
on receipt of a three cent stamp. The iipecifie
00H110 NORTH. G-OING SOUTH. is row f o3d by all Pruggists at $1 per esetage,
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I mixed . 9.45 A. M. \ Accora.. ..... 5:60 k.m. or 6 for $5, or will be sent free by mail ett
P. M. Acconi 12.16 P.M receipt of Money, by addressing 689
1 Accom... . 9-15 P.M. . Mixed.... 8:00 P.M rIKE GRAY MEDICINE CO, Toronto
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