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The Huron Expositor, 1884-08-01, Page 7' UST I7e 1884 FORTH D•ritzwARz 3RIUM. VHITNEY land a. feti line of the styles of PARLOR STOVES. - AUGUST 1, 1884, TH UR XPOSITOR, EMS them and the - ,snmmem*E114 VARE on a/wept in, stook. eioda, and guarantee ht in price. thle and Pooket Cut - ices. et of Granite diettles ..rving, (to. All sizes. bing Work promptly faction guaranteed. OntiS in nay line it see mert atock and tope ce Tin House. HITNEY VIlitney Brothers. IONEER E STORE, WINGEIAM. TERS FOR & Moen. )01NT ilcing Wire GR THE WORT !WARD MEL buy any other, . -11TE LEAD D— a and Boiled. Lrden Utensils at S kLE PRICE S._ }fa_ )E STORE addeortge consign. we intend Jobbing If you have odeaworth's Teas, Young fly- ( our Fifty r0 Sixty 2.50. ,our Seventy - for $3.00. a for $1 is super - ie market: ..ESWORTH. 7E1). 40 EG -GS ;E .-partment DUNGAN - leaforth. :CHOICE TEAS. e— OC_EILTES: mere consulting- eioldo well to - Eggs to the I.I USE. :LEK MILLS. adebted to me for ;ceonnte, that -owing ay mill by fire, anx r a prompt settle - the hooks must be - not be nee,eigsalee TAN-EGNOND. • • .Ctordon Pasha's Religious Views. Naturally enough, there is a strong sympathy in Gen. Gordon's character with Mohammedanism. Replying to a eeeeeependent who had spoken of Mo- bemmedanisne as being imperilled, he 1340 Not so. I find the Mussalman quite as geed a Christian as many a Christian, :ind do not believe he is in eityperil. All of us are more or less pagans. I like the Musstilman. He is not ashamed of his God; his life is a fairly pure one. Certainly, he gives himself a good margin in the wifd liaee l t'tany rate, he never •poaches on o)tiiheras. Can oar Christian saY the tame?" There is- a story to the effect that when the kiug of Abyssinia said to him: 4t You are an Englishman and a to, Gordon replied "1 am an -Egyp- tian and a Mussulman."- But whatever truth there may be in thia story, he cer- tainly views all religions questioni in a -very broad and catholic) spirit. "The heathens are God's ieheritance,, and He hears their prayers." Thee incan- tations of the native magicians, when • employed in good faith, are to ' him prayers which the Highest (heel not disdain. When a Moogi Balaam cnrsed him from the river bank he noted that it was odd a disaster soon afterwards ;followed. "I believe," he Writes, "that God may listen to the criee for help from the heathen that know Him not. These prayers were earnest pray- ers for celestial aid, ie which the prayer knew he would need help from isorne unknown -power to avert a. danger. That the native knows not the true God is true, but God knows him and moved him to prayer, and suswered his prayer." Gen. Gordon is absolutely freelfrom in fear of death- The story of con- versation with the king of Abyssinia, is well know, in which he informed the king -that, so far from dreading hirn be- cause his life was in his hand, he would be obliged to anyone who Would relieve him of the burden of life. That expression, however, conveys a very erroneous impreesion of Gordon's ?aabi- tual mode of thought. No one is more cheerful, and few people have i less patience with what he calls the Cruet - stand " expression of countenance. Why are people like hearses, and look like pictures of misery ? It must be from discontent with the Gcivern. ment of God, for all things are directed by Him. E, by being doleful in ap- pearance, it did good, I would saY be very doleful; but it does not do any." So strongly, indeed; does he follow this oat, that on one occasion he Main- tained that a cheerful man of the World was mach more acceptable in God's sight than a gloomy Claristian.—Pail Mall Gazette. What a Woman Can Dd. She can talk faster than a marl can hear. She can say " No" and stick to it for an time. She can also say " No " in such low, soft voice, that it means " Yes:" She can eat he breakfast in bed, and enjoy it. This is something that no man can do. She can sharpen a lead pencil, if you will only give her plenty of time and plenty of pencila. She can see in a great, big, selfish hulk qualities which she does not and never did possess. She can dance all night in a pOr of shoes two sizes too small for het, and enjoy every minute of the time. She can pass a display window of a dry goods store without stopping—if she is running to catch a train. ; She can appreciate a, kiss front her husband seventy-five years after the marriage ceremony has taken pla4e. She can walk half the night With a colicky baby in her arms without I once expressing a desire to murder the ihfant. She can stiffer abuse and negleet for years, which one touch of kindness or consideration will drive from her recol- lection. She can go to church and afterward tell you what every. woman inth con- gregation had on, and in some raie in- stances can give a feint idea of whet the text was. 1 She can go to the theatre every:even- ing, and. the matinee on WednesclaY, and Saturday afternoons, and still possess Sufficient streegth to attend. a Sanday evening sacred concert. She can look her husband straight in the eye when he tells her some icock- and-bull story about being " detathed at the office," without betraying in the least that she knows hien to,be a colossal liar. She can rumple up seventeen ithou- sand dollars worth of dress good, and buy a spool of thread, with an order to have it delivered four miles away; in a style that will transfix the propeidtor of the establishment with admiration. She can in twenty minutes put ,three children to bed, bring her husband his dressing -gown and slippers, seat him in the easiest chair in the house, after which she will wait patiently till eleven 'clock for a glance at the evening pa- per. She can go into convulsions at the sight of a little mouse, and five minutes later she can listen to her husband's story of his financial ruin, with a loving smile on her face, and. with a conrage in her heart that comes not withile the knowledge of men. She can—but what's the use? wo- man can do anything or everything, and 0,o it well. She can do more in aimin- ate than a man can do in an hour, and do it better. She can make the alleged lords of creation bow to her own aweet will, and they will never know it. Yes, a woman oan do everything, with but one exeption ; she cannot climb a tree. Cakes for the Children. Many mothers are of the opinion that cake is unwholesome, and they do not care to give it to their children. Yet how pleased the little folk are to haves slice of cake! They eat it with gusto, and think themselves very lucky to get it There is ao doubt about it rich Cakes are decidedly indigestible, but for children who are in good health there is not much to be said against plain cakes, especially when they are made of sul- tanas instead of currants. Cuerants are indigestible; they pass through the digestive organs just as they are, to all appearance. Sultanas are, however, nourishing, though they are less sweet than currants. Kitchen raisins are both nourishing and sweet, bat they need to be stoned and chopped before being used, and this is troublesome. A cele- brated doctor once said that whenever he had any special work to do and wanted extra siren bundle of raisi s wit stead of ta,kin a gla EPP8910 COCA..—la FORTING" Ba th the nateral 1 s wh ations of dig tiori by a oarerul a 'dica parties of .well select has provided ur. br a delicately avers may ;tame us any . by the jadioio a use diet that 4 co stitut ally built up ntil resist -every tendenc dee& of subt e m around 'ute r ady there is a wea pohe many a fatal iaft b well fortified Iwith properly nour hed vice Gazette. Made ing water pr ilk. and Tins ( Ib. a labelled—" Jet lieE pathic Chemis s, Lo Buckle 's The beat sa ve in bruisesesares,1 leers sore, tetter, r appe corns, and ill :in tively cares p es, or It is gnara.nte d to g tion, or moue refun per box. _Fo sal 833. 52. h, he at out their a of wine goo skins, i . , ATEFITh AND Co ough knowledge h govern the otte. nd nutrition, and on of the I fine pro.; d Cocoa, Mr. Epps kfast tables With e which Is. It is rtiolee of e gra al bevera otors' bil f such n may •trong enough , to to disease. Rani' adies are floating attack wherever We may escape keeping ourselves ure blood an ame."—Civil simply with b la only ji Packets lb.), by grocers Pf3 & Co. HoliON don, Eng," 831-5 Ihave lased Corn and Wa recommend it One bottle i8 corn cure. (Signed,) F. C Sold by Lums Seaforth. r. S t Er as .doi orth 1.5y ,Bur Len ek Ica S ite world salt rhe hands,'c uptions, no pay e perfect ed. Pric by J: S. ve. for cats en , fe ve ilbIaus na ritai requited Batista° 25' cent, Roberta. I rapemoff's Russa dicator, nd 1; a g all it rofesees ur of ay othe rns are missing •'T:11811oz, tratf' d PI ruggi ts 30x26 Fro N. C. Pc:deo that Dr.Fewle berry has Ion Summer Co 857.52.4.. , gst on. & 07., drnggisjts, wilite rt3 Ex act of Wi d Strew.; been ie best re edyl or plain it in the mar eti .± ; leakness.. wealinesa pecuhar Word Much of the to females is that could be that excellent Blood 'Bitters 857. 2.2w. be Cued. Mi1ldriJe, Ont. that agyerd ernedy tljiat cured fl ific foe a 1 inain 7.52.2w. wear anse irre prom tly remelulari4es ied with regul *lag tonic, Burdeck 5 Can Del es Mr. John &A, declares it can, a Yellow Oil is the him. IP is alsp a sp mation and pain. A St. Ann' Mr. John Morri St. Ann's} N. S., h Complaint' thret bo After hope had cured by Burdock 52.2w. ! - A Ourefo Procure from you of Dr. Fowler's Ex r berry and take ae di Summer Complaint I -• A0 -en who always kelep a Sturgeon Oil Linin horses, for which it dy, thought to try i from which for year ferer, what was hisde, it cured him compl.te5 , Me tieth There is nothing 1 5 German Worn] worms. Children t does its .businesii e all druggists. 837. : 1 Victorr. , well known in serious KidneY ered on, dropeei rly fled i he was pod Satire. 857 ruggiet olne bottle ct of Wild Straw-, ()tea. It lcures,s11 857.52.2w. ; pman pply of Dr. Do' t on ha,nd for a soveret n his rhe e had be light to ly. 805.5 Say : gn rereer umatiem en a find that 2. ke 1)r. Sehillin m for expelli g e it freely and it y time. ys Sold y A Remarka Record. The most remark e cure of ScrofrIle on record is that of _Rev. Win. Sto t, of Wiarton, whose se of Srofuioth Abscess baffled the sI ill of seventfien surgeons for t4tden y. hree years. He was perfectly cure 1y B-ardoek Blp d Bitters. 857.52.2w Worms Often serione illnees. The cure is Dr. TW's TiTorep Sydute It destroys and exp le worms effecteal- ly. 857.52m. :For the comple ilt—For pimples, blotches, tan, and a I Itching temora Of the skin, use Ptof. o W's Magici Sulphur Soap, 857.52m. The signs of wor are well kno7p, but the remed is t alwayi so well determined. ree a Worm Pow- ders will destr y th m. 857.52m. „ a a Good the Year Pills are a good regulator, and ni1d seasons. 857.52m. • Nine Ph Biel Mrs. Helen .Phar street, Chicago III., eighth year, a d s suffered. with 0 min years, was trea ed b all of them pro onn less. She had g ven recovering. Se en New ,Discovery for pletely cured her. -D drop: her a Postal yourselves. dan drug store anif ge 833.52 -• HollJD *a Changes of t ,mpe frequently upset per careful of their hea ounde—katienal od purifler, liVer urgative for II 11 . I 10 bl la . C 11 1 OutcioneJ , No. 3311 Day now in her sixty - es thal she is tion for bout ten ine • physicialne, g her caee hop. all hop ee of otter ties of Dr. Iiirgrs ensumption cora- ripleoting on s, to ard an sat;f .J. S. beet free trial bottl i i 's Pills. , tare ;andweather 13 who re meat , and p rticular CorreCtine, purify; Pills are the best action, of tb e ey augment the e stomach, der- ce,ery off a1that is stem. IT 'Iowans pf rare alsarres, Atter, an on that well adapted for d aged. As thp si gained fame in reeerve 1it in t -vigorait ility pf I in their diet. rrhes ing,and gentle slperi remedy for all efee digestive organs. ,f appetite, stren then rect biliousness, andia noxious from t e la Pills are compose unmixed with 1aser r, t account are peculiari., the young, deli .ate peerless medici e h the past, so will it future by its re ovatiig and . ing qualities, a d t.'impOasi its doing harm. 83 .52. I I • Complete Brandon, M About a year ago severe cold whi Cure , Jan. I was take Led on oh sett • ,1883. with a q ()hetet and bro ght I bled v1..ry I fear into co her •04Buinplt) number of s and ln g pa until I wa monary hetr though 4. -for° bottle, nd t dbing m goed and am ow C publish tihis' - 793.5 Pale, Consi erin little oh ldre of the poo grow up There are jeots of ity. less. Th ir c their ay' s ar tightly [dm There is n They doI not sufferinj fro rnarasn$s. Do a 400d puny, p !lid bottle oI the is life evn f most de ilit given n for the chi d' little dieesti The pa.e C weary groan changed for tile glad ess you wbt w Syrup bs d J. S. Rcert bleeding of the lungs. ely and was very low. wodId ultirdately turn ion.- Consult•d a ,num- Bicians, and used a -called cough remedies but all te no avail otice of Dr. Wilson's Pul- Balsam in a aper. Ai- n hope I p rchased a my snrpris� finned it I p rseveres1 in its use mpletely our d. Please at others xnaly be saved. Yoers truly, J. Al Pnrams. Puny an Pallid. 11 the ills ti at attack , it is at wond r that any little youngst rs live to o ildren who a e truly ob- Thee seem gluiest blood. eks are thin a d pinched; • ollow ; and ti eir skin is over their foreheads. • ing hearty bout them. joy their live:. They are the debility t at leads to oor things! deed for the pale, poor, ildo Hand its mother a S atter Blood! Syrup. Here ✓ the most delicate, the t d for the clild almost lI.ad. Pure blood is what e ds to bring t up.e The e apparatus will recover. eks will fill out. The o the child will be ex - h; merry pratt Your druggi ers the a nek for very sic , gent, Seafor e of infan- t will tell ker Blood children. h. 855.52. "It h` an arfi style. "The that we " Audij merits o ets ter "To "To g proves ti se anytj dvl r ising CheJ,ts ! ! s b me so comm n to begin 1 in an elegant, interesting rur 1 voi sim I Hop as du e ve eir iiuge " The !rem aF the paper Religi us a " Hav ng ing all o her " The e is the Hop plan Hop Bit era nese an1 abil 'In c mp virtues a e so observat on." into sone athrertisement 11 such, call attenlion to the itters in as ssible. people m one trial, which so ue that they Will never Ise." plain, hon. la t, so favorabl secular, is rge sale, and, dicines. 'denying' th and the pr ve shown gr u ding aimed alpable to "She ling4r pining &pay I " Thedoct6r ik " And at la t Bitters e e p. " Ind ed ! " Ho tha medicin ." Da " en y on a bed, of "Froth a. liver, Hi mit debility, " Und r th clan b, " Who gave "Batiore " And now good heelth b Hop Bitters, years loe4orei" er She Die P noticed in eaupplant- tldrtnes of prietors of atishrewd- •eine whose very one's d and snfferei along; the time for years." cared b this Hop doing her nicy• good " was c era say so much about." ndeed I" fal we shout1be for that . hter's Mi ery. a s our daughter Buffered ery, c mplication lof kidney, tic trouble alnd nervous are of the best physi: h r disease var ous names, i f, sl e is "restor d to us in as simple a remedy as hat we had hunned for g it."—The Earents. is Getting rts say : "Hoh I better father used Ho tersa" "He i gett'ng well afte - snfferinai fion disease deo). "And we arck so glad the your Bithersd A Lady of York. ug Bi r. ne are of greet) Hoii Shun all the i " Hop " I or 864.52.M. The folll wing s peg, forme ly gri Hamilton nd G much affii tcd wt ultimately dyspe s tried mane diffete "1. ell. is since he his long red. incara,- he used tica, New genuine withnut a bunch on the white label, e, poisonous stuff with ops" in tlrir name. only temp ever again had been gor's Spec before I fe excellent taking it 11 & Wilson, rary rell I wile restored y Cure t like a ealth e brua 7 ruggiets rove J. NV. Ptolemy, of Winni- baYer for W. Gilleeby, of sby : "I was for many years costiveness, biliousness, and . I suffered very much, and t medicines, which gave me f, and then I was as bad as ecommended by' a friend, who to health by it, to try McGre- I did so, and i was not long ew man, and I have enjoyed er since. I fir t commenced th, 1b79. Sold by Lumsden Seaforth. 851 52m. Flui Light= :: • • • Fluid L ghtning not only curse:toothache in- etantly, b it alsO euralgia, hea eche, earaehe, rhetimatie el and sciatica. Pain of any kind cann t ren:e one minute where it is applied. "hen on hear of fFluid Light- ning you hear o one of the greatest mar- vels ever nown, n the way of a nteicine, as it never fails to care, nd not in a *eek or a day, but the in tent iij i applied to the affected part. Sold at Lu sden k ilson's, drnggi ts, Seaforth. 851.52m. Salt rhe °uglily re gor & Par few doses blood. Be by McGre den's & W Sal Rheum. ,pimples or blotches eyed b -proper applica 's Car bo ic Cerate to th MeG sure n r & P r son's 1r can be thor- on of McGre- part, and a or' e Speedy Cu e for impure get the genuine. Prepared e. Sold at 25 cent at Dims - g store, Seaforth. 851.52m. J. S. ORT R SEAFORTH. / am erm n Enti Sta less 0 Cot. TrtosE WAIN -a- tain p ices bef give a larg discon pecially to.ew1yZn I am ea i Bell' g $2.50. I • Iso k e best and heap perfectly • iseles Wareroo die Mammoth ewelrly East Side. Cash fo truck ort 625 hides; de. ya d to Clear Out my of Furnitu e regaffd- , it willpayt re purchasing t to those pa rried couples. ix highly finis Knowlton's S In the marke em to aseer• lsewhere. 1 ,ing cash, ea. ed chairs for ring Bed, the ; warranted ly oppoeite M. R. Comater'e tore, Main St eet,Seaforth kins, furs an tallow. No h for everythin JOHN 8. PORTER. D 8.0 • and ly attends lottPE lyti E to. P.M). L,Provinoial Lend Surveys? ineer. Orders br mailprompt D B. CAMPBELL1 Kitchell ER ECTI!O.N 11" LAST. p uc ESS EbillORDINARY ! GM011-0) /ILLE 0 LEA MILLS. The nly getinine Roller Mill in the nountwhich no hie no superior, dfefr equals, on tjie continent of Ameri a for manuf43turiig Roller pour. PEAT RErLIITIO IN MILLING. fr'he B ead Qucstionlof -diital Importance. he raduail R Roll ors Oper per b du no ti lour b ings ro rrel m re t tan e bb the' 01 rristi4ig Specialty. tion System in full n. $1.25 to $1.50 he best Flour Process. Far era wi 1 in all wn wheat gr and, and em get a six nge , w etter grade f tlo r b Wilde as hit erto bee Rem mber, here is n erime t in o r ad pti eduo iou Sys em. On thorough sn rel abl horonghly te ted, nd uccess in Hu gar , G .ngland and tlbe Uuite We gave A 1 F our xtensive cha ge tt a ive gu rantee better F rial w 11 ie be e fficnt ertion correct. - CHOP] Our acilitieL for thi , are um urpass d, an d cu end o gettin th ir c nee. Be sue and try rocess—ro11er1flou . 6 Flou , Bran,I Shots red to any p rt f S hey or Egteon vill fre •, for 0 nr!Se Mi Is end Br cefield in ftill o eases get their by our DOW eye - iter, richer and far than the labia to get. humbug or ex - g the Gradual Inew system is . It has been proved a great rimany, Franoe, IStates. revions to our heavy cost, and alur now. One prove our se I• NG. - class of work tomers may de- opping done at ur famous new nd Feed deliv- aforth, Harpnr- Of charge. t Egmondville eration. t08 • YL & MUS CARD. 0 0 Th Royal. Hotel, . (LATE dARMICii AEL'S) iEAOOR H, ONTARIO. Z1 I --ii*-- , JA ES W IR EGS to inform hs old friend and the travel. ling public tholt hailing p rchased this new ana commodious h tel bnilding, he has thorough. ly re -furnished and e -fitted it from top to bot - torn, and it is now ne of the most comfortable and convenient hotels in the county. By strict attention to the waits of his mistomers he hopes to imerit a share of ublie patrolnage. The rooms ar all well furnishcll and well heated. The bar will be kept supplietk with the hest, and an ate te9tative and trust jvort1iy hostler will always be in ;attend nce. Go4d sample rooms for Commer- cial Tray ;llers. I Rr the " oyal Hotel/' corner of Main a ncie amoe4me 'eh Streeljs, Seforth, 733 JA ES WEIR, Proprietor FACE. Tan Freckles, Sunburn. PixIap1e, BlaCk Specks, Blot- eb4s, &e., cat be removed i)1- stantly by iteiplying Tan &Freckle Lotio.n, afe, Sure and Effectual. P ICE 25C. PER BOTTLE Sold by 1111 Druggists. CENTRAL GROCERY. ..••••••••••••••• Notwithstandmg the recent advance in the wholesale markets in the pnioe SUGARS, WO are Selling them at lower prices than ever before offered to t4e public. Having Made our parchases when prices touched bottom, we, therefor are in a position to offer extra induceraents to our customers and the public ge • orally, Don't del y, but tom • right along and secure bargaies before it is t o ; late. Prices on applicatiop. Our stock of GENERAL GROCERIES is co i plete as usual, and will be fouiiid at all times fully assorted. The " Central " is the spot to -buy the best goods in town, and at prices that defy competition. Ih- spection of stock end prices so icited. CROCKERk AND GLASSWARE Department is fully stocked with a large and. choice assortment of CHINA TEA SETS, DINNER SETS, CH MBER SETS, TOILET SETS, etc., which we are offering for the next two lveeks at reduced prices, previous to our annual stocktaking. Now is the tim to buy Crockery and Glassware at low figures, ae we are desirous of reducing st ck as low lie3 possible. Highest market price paid for Batter, Eggs and coarse grains. Free de- . livery. Laidllaw 8 Fairley, Seaforth. LikiiRDINE: MACHINE OILS. Bolt Cylinder, utting, Wool and Harnehs GC"ILD A First Prizes and 187 D SILVER MEDALS. iplomas Wherever Exhibited Since • Take no other. McCoLt BROS. & C Toronto. For sale by REID ce TVLSO17, Seaforth„ and JAMES A. CLINE 854-26 ce CO., Wing/tarn. TEAS CHOPER THAN EVER, If yon want the b st value th t can be had. In ' call at the the Province for your money, -TA STOIEJ1,„ That is the place to get the wolrth of your money. Black Tea, Green Tea, japan Teas, that are usually sold at 40c a poend, are row selling at 25o a pound, or five pounds for 81. Also, the high r priced teas are cut down to a very cheap rate. Sugars are being sold as follow: 10, 11, 13, 15 end 16 pounds of. each for $1. Raisins at 5e, per pound, or 22 ounds for $1. Prunes, ditto. Tea dust very cheap. All kinds of Groceries at the lowest possible prices. A full stock of Crockery, China and Glassware on hand and will be sold at a small advance on coat; in fact, everything to he found in a first-class grocery, can be had. .at the Seaforth Tea Store. Oatmeal exchanged for oats at mill rates. All goods delivered. free. A. ATV, Main Street, Seaforth. LEGAL. P. S. C LATE of Garrote & Peoudfeotis Solicitor, Conveyancer, tar Office in Mey Seaforth. , RRpt. I . Office Goderich, &ct Morey to loau. r's Block, M in Street, 1 794 -pt C. HAYS, Solicit r, &c. Privet money tc -A-V. lend at lowest TS tee of interest. OFFICB— Corner of Square and YTest Street, Go4erieh. 774 ,. GARROW & PROUDFOOT,Barrieters,Solice tors, &c.,Goderich,Ontario.—JJT. Wm •Prondioot.1 Garrott 686 , cAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Flolicitors in Chancery, &e.. Go M. C. Cameron, Q .0., Philip Holt, M. eron.606 , Barristera erich,Ont. G. Cam. 11W.C. MEYER, BArrister i and 4torney • Law, Solicitor in Chancery. Commissionei tor taking affidavits in the Province of Solicitor for eb.e Bank of Hanallton,Wingham, Private fund s to loan a t6i to 61 per cent. at Manitoba, 638 MANNING & SCOTT, Conveyancers'&c; of Johnston, Tisdale & Office, Beaver Block, Clinton, MANNING, JAMES SCOTTI• Barrister% Solicitors for Gale. Mone Y Ontarie. Solicitors, the Bank to loan. A. H. I 781 ME Y ER & DICKENS Block, WinghamA of Hamilton. Commiseioners vits in Manitoba,. Private cent. Lucknow office every C. /diem. E. L. DICKINSON. LOFTUS E. LATE with Cameron, Barrister, Solicitor, Money to loan, Benson's Block, Seaforth. Dr, Barristers, Solicitors for for taking funds to loan Wednesday. 1 &c., Kent's 1 the Bank affida- at 6 per If. W. 1 738 I DANdEY, Holt & Crimeron Cenaveyancer, Old" Office,' 1 , Goderich, &c. Cardno's 786 8. G. AleCAUGHEIY, A, 'VOTARY Public, Conveyancer, Commissioner, .1-1 &c. Office in Callmichaere Block, floor), opposite TIIE EXPOSITOR (tffiee. lend. Farms and houSbs for saie. 1 1 M. (ground ' Money to 836 . F. HOLM ESTED, QUCCESSOR to late firm Of Mc " -Holmested, Barrister, Solicitor, C and Notary Solicitoii f or the Cana • Commerce. Money th lend. 1 Farnu Office in Scott's Block, Main street, Seaforth. . augheY •& nveyancer n Bank of for sale. _ WROXETE0 FOU AND MACHINE i IN FULL BLAST SH A ' a al kept des thti a RY P AIN ! al Imple- 'ill Work, nd Steam d Portable ral " Bird - machines constant- atch. We trade en .: , Wroxetet _____4.. A LL sorts of repair4 -41' ments, Engines, &c., done with despatch. We sell John Abell's Threshers, Saw Mill Big, Eegines, the " Victor' sell ' Clover Machines, We also keep on ha1 and enginep made by J A )are stock of Plow ly on h nd. All aorts of castings can supply you with any the shortest possible netice. Please give us a tria1.1 85646 PORT of Agriculta Rollers, Saw '-''' IHorse-power Statioiaary ;double Miller ike. repel: s fer ;len Abell. Points, &e., one with article ha BROS., SIIFFOLK FIG.—The undersigned willkeep on kJ. lot 21, concession 2, L. R. S., Tnekere th, a Thoroughbred Suffolk Boar. This animal as recently purchased from the well-known breee rs, A. Franks & Son, and is f rom 'imported stoc on both sides. Terms,—$1, payable at the tiinel of service with the privilege of returning if neeees GEORGE PLE WES. tee AUCTIONEERS. _T 1'. BRINE, Licenced Auctioneer lor the " • County of Huron. Sales attended in all parte of the County. All ordere leftat theEx- PO OITO et Office will be promptlyattendedto. ADELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the • County of Huron. Seles of all deecriptions promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Ad- dress Brussels P. O. or apply on Lot I, Con- cession 12, Grey. 7/ TAMES CAMPBELL, Licensed Auctioneer, Lot " 10, Concession 14, McKillop. Sales conditet- • ed on the most reasonable terms, and satisfaction guaranteed. All orders addressed to Walton P. 0. will receive prompt attention. JAMES CAMPBELL. 849-1.1. ROBB'S GROCERY, SEAFORTH. 1,...••••••••••••••••• • Parties -wishing to purchase 'Fresh Groceries of the Choicest Brands, are particularly requested to call at the Popular Grocery, Stark's Block, Mein Street,Seaforth. I have now a fine stock of the .best Sugars in the market, of all brans, and will give FIFTEEN POUNDS .FOR ONE DOLLAR, FRESH HONEY. I have as fine a lot of extracted Honey as can be found in the market, at 15 cents per pound. CHOICE TEAS • '; As usual, cheap and good. Robb's celebrated Cured Hams and DOMs always on hand. The hams lire, especially fine this season, having been cured. by an improved process. Cu ed meats wholesale and retail. All kinds of Family Groceries always on hands. Inspection respectfully in- vited. HUGH ROE B.—King's Specific, a en for Dyspepsia, always on hand. 8. e cure 7 , Grand Trunk Railwayz Trains /cave Seaforth and Clinton stations a• follows: GOING WZOT— SZENORTN, GLINTGX. Exprees.........:.1:50 P. M. 2:80 P.M. P. M. 9:15 P. M. MixedTrain.......7:55 A.. M. 8:45 4.. M. -GOING EAST— SEAYOSTXr. CLINTON. Express ..... ..6:45A.. M. 6:27 Exprese Train.....1:50 P. IC 12:55 P. M. Mixed Train... —.4:45 P. IL1. 4:00 P. N. London, Huron and Bruce. GOING N onr if— Zxpreas. Mtn. A.M. P.M. .. 7 47 420 Exeter „ 858 588 Heiman ... . 9 13 560 KiPPen. • .. . .. . . ... ...... .... 9 17 5 55 tincefield . 9 26 6 05 Clinton • „ 9 48 680 Londesboro .10 07 6 50 Blyth .. ..... — . ,10 16 6 59 Belgrave , .10 31 7 16 Wingbam, arrive. . . . . . .. .... Gouge- SODTEt— : Wingharn, depart.....e; .. x I3leyth lgraVe. , Londeaboro. Clinton: •••••-•••••• **YE. •• • Brucefield .* „ Kippen ...... .. .... .. .... . HeEsall , i .... ... Exeter London, arrive. . London, depart.. . e -e • , • • • • . 1045 727 Mail. Express 4..M. P.M. .,785 267 ..749 302 . 805 823 .814 382 ... 845 495 .*8 59 4 21 $ -08 480 ... 918 486 28 450 10 80 5 50 Welli-ngton, Grey and Brno& GOING XORTE1— Ace. Exp. „ P.M. P.M. Etleel .. . 228 94j. Brussels. 2 89 9 55 Bleevale. . 2 52 „ 10 12 Whighara.... .,. „ ........ 8951.0 28 GOING 8013T1I— Exp. Aro; A. 31. AM, . Wingham ........5 48 11 26 Blnevale„... ..... ......... . .. 5158 'II_ 38 . •t• ., Brussels , 6 13 12 00 Ethel— . . . .. 43 25 12 16 e ST. JAMES/ HOTEL; ' TORONTO. SHARP & BRIGHAM, '(Formerly of ,Sizatp's Hotel, Seaforth,) PROPRIETORS - THIS Hotel which is :Rusted dulcetly opposite -a- !Union St:ation, has recently been re -fitted and re -furnished throughout and is now one of the best and most comfortable hotels in the city. ear Eve, y possible attention paid to guests and charges very moderate. , k Propiietors. R. L. SHARP 846 JNO. BRIGHAM, ) MEDICAL. w G. S. MACRONALD,M.D., C. 11,,Physitiart " • Surgeon, Acconchenr, &c. Office and reed. deuce, that lately occupied by Dr. llutchison, Auburn. 781. , :I- G. SCOTT, M. D. &e, PhysiciarnSurg•sortaind • Actiouchenr, Illeaferth, Ont. Office and reel* derma south side of Goderich Street,second doot east of Presbyterian Chureh. 842 urm. HANOVER, M.D., C, M., Graduate of Y McGill University, Physician, Surgeon arta Acconeheur, Seaforth,Ont. Office and Besidene North side Goderich Street, first Brick Hens! east o f the Methodist Church. 408 1 R. W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D ,C. 31., Y ember of the College of Physieiane and Suigeous, &c., Seaforth, Ontario, Offiee and Residence same as formerly occupied by Di,. Vercoe. 848 DRS. ELLIOTT & GUNN; BRUCEFIELB. - HOWARD F,LLIOT, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Edin- burgh; Licentiate in Midwifery, Edinburgh. 833 26 WILLIAM Licentiate cf the Roy* College Of P1::3 sieians banurclzhTite lige°onf8t'heElloine,-- pital for 'Women, Lon- don, England. EYE, EAR AND THROAT, DR. CEORCE S. RYERSON„ L. R. C . P., L. R. C. S . E., Lecturer on the Eye Ear and Throat, Trinity Medicel College, Toron- to, and Surgeon to tbe Mercer Eyeand Ear In- firmary. Late Clinleal Aesietant Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central" Threat and Eel Hospital. 317 CHURCH STREET, TORONTO. C. CARTWRIGHT, L. 13„.S, of Stratford, will be at his Gtflic in Seaforth, onpoeite the Come mercial Hotel, every Wediaesdav and 'I hursdily, exefrt the week when Tuesday comes first of the month, and in Clinton the steord Friday of each mouth, at the Grand Union Hotel, Teeth tracted without pain. Charges Moderate and terms cash. '730-25 - - 1•.1 -"SAT NA/ J. FEAR, L. D. S., also • P. 0. D: S., of Toron- to Sclool of DentietrY. Offiee iri 'Whitney's Block, lap the same stairs as the late M. BUggin's rooms. Offiee hours, 8 a. m. to 5 p. ra. 842 I DEJITTtSTRJY D WATSOM DENTIST,' Faculty Gold Medalist and College Gold Medalist, Toronto School of Medicine. Saving Natural Teeth a Specialty. • Teeth Easily and Carefully Extracted. far Charges Moderate. 'IA N. B.—As I have boneht out the business of the late Mr. Bnggin, 1 will complete -ell opera- tions begun by him satisfactorily to each patient. Office over Johnson'Eerdware $tore, Meyer's Block, Main Street, Seaforth, SHAKER BLOOD SYR° syCpbtlirjeiss, Cv(f)trirlineperleo teRinyeaSineraotisfnit: B:7intotnao.rdirnhiselUalseeesrsof aenarySkjensearin; $1000 reward to any chemist who will find, Ott 'analysis of 100 :bottles of Shaker Blood Syrup, .one particle of Mercury, Iodide of Potagsium, Or any mineral sub- stance. SOLD EVERYWHERE. $1.00 Per Sonia or Dix tot $5.00. Sold by J. S. Roberts, Druggist, Seaflarth. ANCHOR Li N Ea U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS Saillnara Pier 20 N-orth River, New York, Every Sat nr lay, for . GLASGOW VIA L NDONDERRY. RATES OF eSSAGE ' TO GLASGOW, DEP itY, ELFAST OR LIVER- POOL, CABIN, fee'CiO to SO, SECOND CABIN, 540. STEEBA00, OUT- WARD, $2S, PRI PAID, , $2.1.. •••••••••••f•••••• ' Anchor Line Drafts issued at Imeest rates ere paid free of charge in England, Scotland and Ireland. ! For passage, Cabin Plans,Bool of Tann?, ite., apply to HENDERSON BEOTRERS,, 7 Bowntset CinpEn, Nzvi YOEK, Or to S. DICKSON, P4Iii Ofnee,ituderth. • • late .; ,T e.