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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-04-17, Page 7.Aitit i7, i85 Et N XPO t May first s given at STO orth of gonds phot-agrap tbseriptton entein cash- eaeh, eyer ev ttch It, Ont. Cloe 1 ;styles hi. jtiIUxier Mitese Rail, as wit - i complete st-oek test nove es *tete% kibb011 (as for past Taors 4 -k -pee *of th /AL ist,. the week. Nemo ere. We have epee lantle Maker from, riot fail to suit all. Street) HenetalL '9034 E•mOved iv or, ha.s renioved 'opposite Old where he wi•11 he rolls and es mane him with their tween Henderson' Shoe Store,Mai -1-E EWING- rug- YEW -5EAFIORT14;- of S• 7 y for thiseounty-: ang Plow for this, In tha it. is the light- an doing • HER will last longer Having (an guafrantee on given o re - and Machines and -tne short rfotioe! °then. at lowest =tete.' ntion. ; 1 ?lements of 13. D.-1 e of repairs con -1 IENC) R tOK y. NORTH, el. rat baniJw busi- 6 Made in Mani ;of MontifeaL v!'eived at best udeposit-; rates. LOCAN. attend to Con- ndLng 4noney on Farms, houses, &c. NG ILL F 13 -TORY' thank 1fiisnumer- Erg pat °nage ex - h siness in be, fa ored with , old do wellto give '.3) keep on hand- a ULD NOS,. S.; LATH, &e. satiskae on to :c4laeir patronage, tare employ atintont Planing. it -R.04#/ FOOT r Filmy Piolks. * - Ther tit are people who never do the least thing without such a fuss, so many wordsandquestieas, and so much need- less bother, that they tire Oat themselves and • everybody else. J{! they have 81. ferry to cross• you would think they were going to Europe. ,If a- pin prick* them, you would fancy fromthe outcry that they had been cut -by a knife. They keep t _e house in a tort of hubbub from morning till night. , There are otherswhocontrive to Igo through the days and weeks quietly. They bear illness and "pain very gently and patiently. When they have a task to learn or a little work to do, they set about it quickly and silently, , and ceep .at it till they have finished it. It is a real comfort to be with them. , There are very•fe* things, my dears, about‘which it is worth while to ma.keat fuss. Please remember that. Not long sinceit found Julius in a state of great vexation because, he thought his name had been left out on the programme for the school exhibition, at which- he was to perform on the violin. He had spent months in the study of his piece, and now the Professor intended to rob him of the honor which belonged to him and give the place to Sidney. . Julius talked and -fretted and. fumed, and I listened and knitted, and tried to calm him. Presently the programme ar- rived,and there was Juliutaneounced as the first violinist of the occasion, and Sidney as the second. All his annoy- ance had been alfout nothing. - ' I sometimes have a great deal of fun all by myself watching the ways of the sparrows. They fly about, and chatter, and quarrel, and seem to be piaypg "Much Ado About Nothing," froin merlin:le to night. The robins I watch- ed las? summer in a maple tree were much steadier, better behaved birdie, and their songs Were twice as sweet its the sparrow's vulgarchirping. There is a long word Wkich I like, and which I•know you :will let me use if I -tell you what it .mens s Efficient. An efficient person is a enton whose work amounts to somethi ag werth doing. A young Mead of mine, named M4, is shut into the hou e most of the time through illness. B t when I go. to see her she never fro - '8, or laments that she can not go abou as other girls do: On the contrary, sh alWays has a flower or a picture to sh w me. Sometime , when quite well, sh has learned a net t 'tune, aud playa it v .-ry sweetly, and the last time I paid her ' visit she had just , set--- the last stitche in a dress for her sister. May is effiei nt, not fussy. , , Some people are often in a state of mind about their er ips, or their frizzed, or their dress. If the • hat is -a little out of style, they fancy hat all the world gazes on it in won er. If their clrese does not precisely satisfy them, they can think of nothing efae. Poor things ! The truth is that ih this busy world very' few of us are so important that out dress' if neat and in order, needs give uS muchconcern. , You have heard the homely saying about men who spend all day " rundmg roond in a half bushel." That is the way with fussy, fidgety men and women. All Men and women, of course, were .once bays and girls, arid they then began tar be what they now are. So, mind your beginnings. _ See What You Sign. We look with surprise on the ntany instances of swindling among farmers; because they sign th eir names unguarded-. ly to an iimocent-loolting paper in the hands of a ,wily stranger. But the eountry has not the, monopoly of care- less signers. 'A man in a- large town resolved to prove this. He drew up a petition to the Legislature, asking to have the pastor of the Presbyterian uhurch hung in the .public square. He laid it on his office ta-ble, and asked visitors to "sign a, petition favoring the winding up of Oswego -Street." Most of these who were asked signed promptly without reading, among them two dea- cons of the church, and the pastor's son- in-law. A large list of signers was tained before the facts leaked ont. Then the men came back, one by one, and sheepishly asked to be allowed to cross their names off. "Oh, yes. Scratch them off." said the gentleman, if you do not want the pastor htmg," • A Lower's Mistake. , . An eminent Scottish advo*te, who hadP - rather freely, was iealled on 0 unexpectedly to plead in a cad in which .he had been retained. Mistaking the party for whom he was engaged., he de- livered, to the amazement of the agent whe had fee'd him, and to the horror of his client, an eloquent speech on the other side. Just as he was about to sit down, the trembling solicitor, m a brief note, informed him of his naistake. This would have, disconc rted most then, but had quite the oppos te effect upon him. Re -adjusting his[wig and gown, he resumed his oration w th the words- " Such., my Lords, is th statement. of this ease which you will probably hear from nay learned bro-ther on the other side. I shall, therefo e, show your Lordship e how utterly untenable are the principles, and how diatorted • are the facts upon which this plausible state ment has proceeded." And going over the whole ground he so completely re- futed the whole of his former pleading that he won his case. The Origin- of Croquet) Croquet players who have consider- ! able liking for this favorite a,nd fashion- able sport, wilil be interested in the origin of _the game. Croqnct is not, as many suppose, of modern -birth, bat may be traced through its various stages to Persia, as far back as the eighth century. Its Origin was polo, which the Persianaplayed with a long - handled Mallet called chugan. In the ninth century the game .made its way into the Eastern Empire, the original mallet changing its form to a staff end- ing in a broad band filled with 0. network ofgut strings. Thus," says a writer on the subject; "there appeared in the East, as belonging to the great sport of ball play on horseback the first shape of two implements which remodeled the whole play life of medieval modern Europe, the chuga,n being the ancestor ot the mallet used in croquet, and of an endless variety of other playing clubs and bats, while the bent staff, with its network, was a prinsitive racket." We find that the original ball games in which sticks were used were played en horseback, and instead of polo being - an outgrowth of these sports played on foot the latter are the changes made in the Persian game of chugan, which, as has been said, was the parent of all our gainesin Whioh artificial means are used on footea.vas easy and -natural,. -and ithe substitution Of a club came by gradiva ehanges, the hand bein probably !the original implement, which :was super- seded by the rounded stick.' I ; I • Catarrh -as New Treatment. Perhaps the Mau succeski that 1 ahalitttedenba;htievelned gin meXodtmern medicine has been • h ,ixon Treat merit for Catarrh. ell Out of 2,000 pati nts treatbd uring the past sfx Months, fully- ninety per cent have beee less n mired o! th s stubborn Malady. Th s is none startling when it is remembe ed that no Iv per 7 cent. of patients' presenting themselves to the regular practitioner are benefitted, while the 1 patent medicines and other advettiSed mires n ver record a mare at all. 'Starting with the 1 ilf riv i 'tow generally believed by the most seien- en that the disease is due to the presence n parasites in the tissue; Mr. Dixon at 11 once , i apted his cure to their exterinlnation- elijis 1 complished, he claims the Catarrh is prese tk1ail cured, and the permanency is unquestione td cures cffeoted by him four years ale are cur still. No one else has ever attemp ed to: mere •atarrh in this manner, and DO other treat • merit has ever cured Catarrh. The application. of th ' reinedy is simple,: and an be done -at ham , atidthe present season of the year is the most favorable for a speedy and permanent cure, he ajority of cases being cured at one treat- etit Sufferers should correspond with Messrs. A. DIXON dr, SON, 305 King Street, West, Toro to, Canada, and enclose !Amp for their treati 0 on Catar0.--Montreal Star, November 7.i:2 882-52 sweeleat :---A large number of the members of the Fordwich Presbyterian church and . other friends Of Mr. James Hutchison, met at his father's residence on the 9th concession, IlOwick, on Friday evening of last week, and enjoyed a' very pleas- ant social time: Mr. Hutchison. was teacher in the rordwich public school until the ChIsimas holidays when he resigned to take an advanced course of studies, commencing in the High school at Harriston. He is also possessed of a fine, well cultivated voice, and for some time past has been precentor in the Presbyterian cliurch. In appreciation of his serviccs. they took advantage of the gathering to present him twith a cornplimentart 'address accompanied by a well filled Jurse. • After spending a few hours enjoying songs, recitation, SoctiaA intercou e' etc., the party separ- ated, feelingt atthey had done honor 1 o worthy ge itleman. t ---An old 1 dy named Mrs. Robert ta ; ' • ' Carman, clied '1,rery suddenly in Goderich last week. 04 the day of her death she appeared -to bel inherusual health, and • i had been engaged in washing, and had ut her clothe out on the line. During he afternoon Mrs. Hale, her neighbor, ailed and found her insensible on the oor, where she must have lain for some ours, as all her fires were out. Medical kill was immediately called,' and the • ttack pronounced an epileptic fit, Mom hicli she never recovered conscioas- ess, and died on Wednesday. Mrs. iller'her mother, who has been eon- ned to her -bed for nearly four years, as 'the only ' other occupant of the ouse, and - she was in, great anxiety bout Mrs. rman's non-appearance 1,s he had no knowledge of her daughteirs tate. The two daughter's of Mrs. Car - an, who are married, arrived before he death of their mother. Mrs. Camila as 73 years of age. 11 GRATEFUL=COMF RTING, PPS_,,'S 0 _ • , BatEAKFAST. , "By a thorough knowledge of the naturalla 8 - hide goteen the °Iterations of digestion and n . t ition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa Mr. Epps, has provided our breakfast tables a th a delicately revered beverage which may saveus Many doc- tors' bills. It is by the judicious use of Slit dicks of diet that a constitution may be grad - ally built up until strong enough to resist eve y tendency to disease. Hundreds Of subtle nialki dies are 'floating around us ready to atta k bereVer there is a weak point. • We inay escape any a fatal shaft by keeping- ourselves well f rtified with pure blood and a Inoperly nourish - frame." --Civil Service Gazette.' Made simply • ith boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets y grocers, labelled .thus-" JAMES EPPS & Co., oniceopathic Chemists, London, England." 8o e 3nt for Canada, C. E. Colson, Montreal. 884-2 The Cheapest andBest. On account of .its purity and concentrated s rength and great power over disease, • Burdock • Iood Bitters is the cheapest a d best blood eansing tonic known for all die rdered cond t ons of the blood._ j857.52.2w. ' Accidental: A Chard, of Sterling, in a reeen ti at he met with an accident sem hich one - his knees was vere f w applicat4ons of Hagyard's Yellew O1•afforded mediate and complete relief. 17.52.2w. -ea .41e - A Princely Fortune. A marninay possess the fortune Of a prince but gen never possess happiness without good health, tb secure which the bloctd Mustbe kelit pore rid every organ in proper action. Burdock loodi Bitterspurify the 'blood and regulate all t e organs. S57.52„2w. Where to Keep It • Keep it in your family. • The bet remedy for ccidents and emergencies, for • urns, scalds; o ruises, soreness, sore throat, oup, rheum - t am, chilbleineand pain or serene.t of all kinds, that marvellous healing reme y, Hagyard's ellow - Oil. . 857.52.2w. 1 • leltet, states tine ago, by iiijured. A A Good Guaran .ee. H. B. Cochran, druggist, Lancaster, Pa., witted I t at he has g-uaranteed over 300 betties of Burt ode Blood Bitters for dyspepsia, bilious attacks nd liver and kidney/troubles. In no cases has i disappointed those who used it. In Canada ves the same general satisfaction 857.52.2w. I r Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm *re ble, safe and effecttial remedy nds of worms. 857.51M. • p, -An agree-, to remOve au , 0 _ For rough conditions of the skip, shampooing t e head, pimples, eruption and I skin diseases seyrof. Low's Sulphur Soap. 857.52m. .. •• 4,110- housandr3 Hastened to Their] - Graves. By relying on testimonials written- in vivid, lowing language of some miraculous curesmade •y some largely puffed uis doctor or patent niedie ine has hastened thousands to tneir graves; t e readers having almost insane faith that the same miracle will be peiformedn them, that these testimonials ,' mention While the so called Medicine is all the time hastening the to theii graves. Although we have • - ! , Thousands Upon Thousands!! I GT teetirnonials of the most wonderful cures'vJI- Untarily sent us, we do not publish there? as thy ke or will refer to Any neighbor, as theresis not a o not niake the cures. It la our Medicine, HO 0 Mere, that make the cures. It has never failed nd never ca. , We will give reference to any - e for any disease similar to their own if desk- ighborhood in the known world Initican show its cures bY Hop Bitters. I- . i A Losing. Joke. "A prominent physician of .Pittsburg said to a lady patient who was complaining of her con- tinued ilfhealth, and of his inability to cure her, , jekingly, said, 'Try Hop Bitterer The lady I took it in earned and used the Bitters, from which she ebtained permanent health. She now laughed at the doctor for his joke, but he is not BO well pleased with it, as it cost him a good . .p " 'atient.. Fees of Docto . i The fees of doctors at $3 a vis t would tax a Man for a year, and in need of a dr4iIyvisit, over $1,000 a yel r for medical atten ance alone 1 And one sin tie hot le of Hop Bitters taken in time itt ould ave th $1,000 and ail the year's sickness. Given Up by the D ctors. "Is it possible that MrGodfrey is up -and at Work, and cured so simple a rentedy I" I . 4, assure you it is true that the is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hop 131tters, and only ten days ago his doctors gave him up and said he must die, from kidney and liver trouble." • £None 'genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" or " Hops" in their name. 864.62m. APPLES! APPLES! CHARLES DONALD tt 79 Queen St., .London, .E.C.; TiTILL be . glad .o correspond with Apple V V Growers; lifer hants and Shippers with a e*ew. to Autpmn land pnng busineas. They will - give the ustal fuoilities to customers requir- g advances. 869-39 IT 11013RE 13 ED -BERKSHIRE.-The und igned jtLaken7ITles-4yeep during the present season on Lot 5, Cornices on 1, Hay, a pure bred B rkshire in if nice sale. Boar, to w ich a limited numberof sows will be 130wHitNh twhempLriivd.feHgaeyof reot.urn- 894 TAKE Y UR CHOICE. -Two Pigs, on Berke shire nd one Suffolk, will be kept or ser - vibe during the present season by the under- signed at Rodgerville. ' Terms: Seve ty-five cents at th time of service, with the prie ilege of returning i necessary. JOHN P. MAI HALL. 887.8; OUFFOL AND BERKSHIRE. -I --Two gs, one SUffol and the Other Berkshire a e kept foe service t Rannie's Saw Mills, Let 1 Con- ceSsion 8, T wnship of Hey. Terms: $with th RANNIE. I • idUELe krivileg of returning- it necessary. 13 LEGAL. A ROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solid- torsa&c., Getclerich, Ontario. J. T. GARKOW, Wit. ROW/FOOT: ! 686 ... HAYS, Sclicitor, dee. Private Money to lend at lowest rates of interest. Office - Co of Square raid West Street, Goderich. 774 A ERON, HOLT 4 CAME1tON, Barristers, 'elicitors in Chancery, Sce., .Goderich, Ont. G. CAMERON, Q. C., PHILIP HOLT, M. 1G-. tE ON. 506 BEST, Ba 'dater, Solicitor, &c. Office-- ady's Bloc ; Three Doors North of the ffice, Seat° h. Goderich Agents-CAMBR- & CAME ON. 870 • aUFFOL PIGS. -The Undersigned ta* I keep on han during the present season, Thor- oughbred S olk Pig, to which a limited r umber �f-ows will be taken. Ile is one of the b st pigs of is class n the county. Terms -$1, 'th the privilege of returning If necessary. ap ly on the farm of he undersigned at Grieve's 1 ridge, NdithernG Level Road, McKillop. HU H J. GRIEVE. 885 ERKSH E Plti.- The ipdersigne keep during the, present season 6, Coneessi. 12, Hullett, a thoroughbred 1 eh re Pig, which a. limited number o will be adm tted. This is the pig formerl ed by.Mr. J hn Henderson, of Tuckersini is one of th best pigs of his class in the Terms. -On dollar payable at the time vide, with t e privilege -of returning if nee THOMAS 1OS. 1 . O S E. D NCEY, late with Cameron, olt & Cam ron, Goderich, Barrister, So-. licit6r Conveyanc ac. Motley to loan. Ben- son's Id Office, C Mines Block, Seaforth.- 786, NNING & COTT, Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyanc rs, &e. Solicitors for the Bank of joh ston, Tisda e & Gale. Money to loan. Office Beaver 131 ck, Clinton, Ontario. A. 11. 781 MANNINO, JAMES Sporn CILMESTE esuccessor to the late firm of cCalighey 1 & Holmested, Barrister, So- lici r Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for . the 0. nadian Bank of Connnerce. Money to lend. Farms for sale. Office in geott's Block, Main Street Seaforth. I R & DICEINSON, Barristers, dece,Kent's Block, Winghem. Solicitors forthe Bank illton. Connmssioners for taking affida- in Minitoba. Private funds toloan at 6 per Lucknow Office every Wednesday. H. W. R, E. 1,. DiOttINSON. 738 OLL & r4ICKSON, Solicitors,' Convey- cers, &c. loney to lend. Seaforth and ss ;ls. Seafort1 Office over Johnson's Hard - e tore Main treet. N. B. -One member of fli n will always be in Seaforth' Office. P. S. RO t, Seaforth; W. B. Denison, Brussels 111.0NEY TO LOAN.-- ' t 0 Y TO -LOAN. -Straight leans at d e'er cent. _Interest payable half yearly, or at per eei t"yearly, with the, privilege to borrower of r p ying part of the principal money .at any tim . Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister, S.ea o h. 850 : AUCTIONEERS. T , LiAnsed Auctioneer fon the Sales attended in all ;jails rTa -;1,14,-5 -eof t .11. Ali orders; left at Tux Exrositoa Office will be promptly attended to. DELGATTY, L censed Auctioneer for the 11,. County of H ron. Sales of all description promptly attended ti on reasonable terms. Ad- dress Brussels P. 0. or apply on Lot 4, Con- , cession 12, Grey. 77 VET sRINARY: OEAFORTH HOR E INFIRMARY.-Corner•of • Jarvis and Gode *eh Streets, neat door t� the Presbyterian- Church, Seaforth, Ont. All dis- ea,see of gorses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do- mesticated animals, successfully treated at the Infitmary, or elsewhere, on the shortest notice. Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter- inary Surgeon. P. large stock of Veterin- ary Medicines kept con.3tantly on hand . 3 -4 DENTISTRY.• - 16 "Von_ rM N4s.and M. R. C. D., of . iToronto. Alt operations _ guaralteed. Anesthetics 'of all - kinds administered: Specialties - Gob. lilling and Perfect Fitting Plates. Town -1 atients will please make engagements a day ar two previous to having the °itera- tion pe formed. EX' Remember the place, in the rooms formerly occupied by C. Caftwright, -up-stairs in Cady's Block, opposite the Comirier- dal Seaforth. fi74 , W A. s , DENTIST, - I Fasaill4 Gold Medallist and College Medallitt, Toroatol School 1 Of Medicine. SAV NG, NAT'URAL TEETH A SPECIALTY. TEE' it EASILY AND ' CAREFULLY • • . EXTRACTED. aVgr ARG ES ItlIODA:IATE.'9n N.I'Be As I have bought out the business of t ' the late Mr. Bogen, I will complete all opera- tions beun by him setisfactarily to each patient. 1 • e f . Office over Johnson's Hardware Store, Meyer'e Block, Main Street, Seaforth, 315 The Mitchell Stindard P NE w. r(111E Si Win sawing w machineir II also tx tion Fore satisfacti A. Stook . hand. Give m no sale. chell:P. 0 872-52 atented and Manufactured by M MORRIS plest, Strongest and most satisfactory mill yet made. For „pumping water,. od, chopping grain orhriving any light , it has no equal. . MPS: PUNTS !: • anufacture Iron Lift andi Double Ac- Punips, which are guaranteed to give n. of puitips and hose kept constantly on a trial. If I do not give satisfaction rs addressed to the undersigned, *Mit- , proinptly attended to. W. M. MORRIS. CHR STAL & BLACK,- -- PRACTICAL :BO ER 1/1.A.KERS.; THIE. sB b cribers have bought the Tools and 1 r Business lately carried on by the Goderic Foundry and Manufacturing Company, end havi k had an experience of over eight years in that s o , now preptu to carry od the - trade in its branches. ' Ariy w • k entrusted to us ill receive prompt attentio First-class work aranteed Alt Id • s of Boilers made and repaired, also Smoke S les Sheet Iron Work, &c. at reason- able !rate New 13 the sho compe, t.i t Pans made And old ones repaired -on . t notice, and at prices that defy on. CHRYSTAL & BLACK. 11 I will n Lot Berk. sows own - and unty ser- ssary. 44f rflflE SUP OLKS ARE THE -BEST.-T e dorsi.. ed ed has now on Lot 21, Conce sion 2, L. IR. S., T ckersmith, and will keep f r the .im roveme t of Stock,. Two THOROVODER D SUP-. FO K BOARS. The oldest, "Granger," w f far - vie ed on A ril 3rd, 1882, was br by Mr W, m. Ell ott, Mil n, County of Halton. His si ei .and hisi dam w re both imported. The econd, " ing Tom "was farrowed in April, 188 -He wa bred by Messrs. A. Frank & Sons f .the eothity of Peel, and both his sire and h dam Wealso imported. They are as good igs as wee ever offered for service in Huron as i 'u be pr ven by the extended pedigrees whi h are reii stered in the Canadian Herd Book. Terms 81, with the privilege of returning if nee ssary. GEORGE PLEWES. 891 -0 P.1 r.4 r-1 NI 1d331 Sc1 Tx iNT 1101Z. U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS all from ier 20; North River, New Yo - Every Satuiday, for GLASGOW VIA LONDO ERRY. FATES OF PASSA E TO GLASGOW, DERRY, BELFAST OR LI ER - POOL, CABIN, $60 to 880., SECO • D CABIN, $40. STEERAGE, OUT- WARD, $28.*PREPAID, $21. ile Anhor Lin Drafts issued at lewest rat s -aree- • Ireland. • end paid free of charge in England, Scotian For passag , Cabin Plans, Book of Tou , &c., ly t. HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bo IND EN, NEW i YORK, or to s. DICKSON, Post e, S orth. , 832 ••• ap offl S JAMES' HOT TORONTO. SHARP & BRIGHA •( Form /0 of Sharp'sSeaforth,) ROPR IETORS; Hote I Union and refurnish the best and aggrEverY P ,charges very 845 i , which is situated directly op tion, has recently been r d throughout, and is now ost comforta.ble hotels in th ssible attention paid to gues ioderate. osite fitted ne of city s and R. L. SHARP, JNO. BRIGHAM, OP fl tors THE CANADIA BANK OF COMME GE. HEA OFFICE, TORONTO: Paid up Ca sital, Rea, - RESIDE:4T,', II N. WM. MCMAST R. $6,000 2,000 000. SEAFORTII BRANCH. - T eSeaforth Brandt of this Bank conthilies to rec ive deposits, on evhich interest is allowled on the most favorable t rms. Drafts on afl the pincipal towns and clilies in • Ca ada, on G-reat ritain,lend on the nited ri Sta. es, bought and sPld. • -0n ce-First door Soul's of the Comm mild Hotel. • ; A. II. IRELAND, Marager. F. 1OLESTED, S lieitor. 639 .R. • .MEDICAL HALL, Bset.A.11\T STREIET. SMA.P9P.,T:8, rIas just opened out the finest and best assortment of Pipes in the country. If you wsnt a nobby Meerschaum Pipe or a first-class Brier or Wood Pipe, go to the Medical Ilall, where you can get something that will please the eye and. give you satisfaction. A splendid assortment of Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes at all ptices. Toilet Soaps assorted-aPear's scented and unscented Soap, Red Clover Toilet Soap,Albert Honey Toilet Soap, Princess Louise, Carbolic Glycerine and Cluticura Toilet Soaps, Colgate's Cashmere Boquet Soap, Sponges, Chamios, Bath Towels., Combs -----A splendid variety of :Dressing Combs and Fine Combs just opened from the English markets. Purses and Wallets, new and select, We 'draw your attention to our well -assorted stock of rugs, Chemicals mid Patent Medicines, Pure Which is compile in all its branchesliVe have also for sale the pure juice of, the grepe, especially for sacramental Purposes, and unfermented. It is. highly recommended btf first-class medical men as a nutriment and beverage drink iu many cases of siekness, &c. Remember lhe place next door to Duncan & Duncan's dry goods store, Main street, Seaforth. C. DUNCAN, Chemist and. Druggist. ae.‘ Cl- 0 JD 333 i\T ..„ if) COMPLET arge Assortment to Choose From. Po LAR PRICES RULE LOW1ER THAN -EVER THIS SEASON. erytiling New, Fresh and Handsome. - . • - ,T A. .1 'P Si° IsT, SPA-er TE/^ AT THE ,5..EAFO , Now is the Time to Get the Bea Value -.A-- GI-- , Has J it Received a Very Large Consi the La gest and Best Assorted Stocks w holds1 5 Packa res. Prices from 15c., and 60 .per pound. This Stock Consis Row IER, and TEA DUST, and wi give E tire Satisfaction, or Money Refu all kin s of Giloceries. Flour; Oath) -Flour, 1 ats, Barley, Screenings) Chop F Turnip , Carrots and Cabbage.A larg Also a arge Assortment of Lamps and ats taken in Exchange A .CALL SOLICITED FROM ALL - 41 TEA. TEA. TH1 TEA. STORE; ver Offered in Seaforth for your Money. enteof TEAS. He now holds one Of st of Toronto. In Teas alone he now ., 25e., 30c., 35c., 40c., 45c., 50c., 55c., s of GREEN, BLACK, JAPAN, GUN - 11 Guarantee them to be all FRESH and ' ded. Also a large Stock of Sugars and al, Cormneal, Shorts, Brea; Buckwheat ed, Salt, Coal Oil, Fish, Apples, Potatoes, stack of China, Crockery and Glassware. amp_ Trimmings. or Oatmeal at Mill Rates. _ GOODS DELIVERED FREE. A. Ci! AULT; Seafprth Restaurant! • MRS. SMITH ISHES to inform the people of ' 5eaforth VY an d vicinitee that she has enla ged her Confectimiery Business, and has refit d her Oyster Parlors regardless of expense. Sheekecies Green Fruit of all kinds on and. She keeps Tobaccos and Cigars ot he best brands. She keek the best restaurant in th county. She keep!, Fresh Oysteral which ean b had in any style required. -She keeps Oysters either in bulk or 11 cans, which are received fresh daily. She pats s every attention to customers. She sells on very reasonable terms. • • Remember the place, first door north of Reid & Wilson ei Hardware Store, Main Street. - MRS: SMITH. Judicial Sale. In the High Court of Justice, Chan- cery Division. , In the Matter of Partition, WATTS vs. WATTS. Pursuant to the judgmenemade in this cause, there will be sold, with the approbation of Sutherland Malcomson, Esquire, one of the Mas- ters of the Supreme Court of Judicature, at God- erich. At Schaffer's Hotel, in the . Village of Kipper*, on SATURDAY, THE 11th DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1885, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the following property,, namely : The South Half of Lot number Twelve, in the south Boundary Concession of the To oship of Stanley, containing by admeasurement 8 acres, be the same more, or less. .The property is ad- vantageously situated as to schools and churches, beingwithin a few miles of Varna- and Kippen. The land is in a good state of cultivation, 10, acres in fall wheat, 5 acres seeded down, 10 Bares - of fall plowing done, 3 anresharciwood bush, etc:, etc., well drained and even ferieed. There is a ises, 18x28 feet, 2 14x111 feet, stone so a Frame Barn re is also on the SEAFORTH WOOLLEN MILLS. sntezeFy sranalozeh eo: att e phreez e foundation and good cellar. • Having, my Netv Mills now in first-class running36x56 feet, in good repair. Th orderel have pleasure in announcing to my cus- premises -a fair orchard. tomers and friends that with Enlarged Premises TERMS OP 8/ex.-Ten per and day of Sale to the Plaintiff's S IMPROVED M HIN E R If; I am bettelthan ever fite red to turn out FIRST-CLASS' WORK On the shortest notice, and will be pleased to see all my old customers and as many new ones. A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS -On hand to trade with as usual. A. Gr: Va./MG-MOND MIXECI.-TdRS' NOTICE. -All parties having 11Aclans against the estate of the late Wm. Edgar, of the Village of Kippen, in the township of Stanley, are hereby notified that the said I claims properly attested must be filedtkith either . of the undersigned at Kippen, on Jai before the I .FOR THE NEXT 11th day of April, 1885, and all claims not then! of tl-. 1 ! !LeiTHIRTY DAYS es on- tle the I • - ebts re- i I will offer the:balance of my ut into' ntdown on the licitors, and the balance into Court within one ionth thereafter, without interest when the our baser will be en- titled to a Conveyance. The urchaser at the tirne pf sale will be required to ign an agreement for the completion of the said 41e. The property will be put up subject to a rese 'e bid. In other respects the conditions of sale fll be the stand- ing conditions of this. Court. Fjirther particulars may be had from JOHN HOS IN, ESQ.. Q. C., Official Guardian, Toronto, or MESSRS. GA1tEtOW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Goderich, or from the Plaintiff's Solicitors. S. MALCOMSON, Local Master at Goderich. MANNING & SCOTT, Clinton, PlaintifftaSolioitors. Dated this 12th day of March A. D., 1885. 902-4 ARGAIN 1 in will be barred settlement, as the affai estate must then be closed up. All pa debted to the said estate_ must also se same on or before the above date, as all main ing itnsettled at that date will be other hands for collection. 5 7, WM. IVISON ) JOHN LANDERS, Exe tors. PETER COOPER, ) Kippe March 16th, 1885. 902-4 OR SERVICE. BULLS AND AMES DULL el FO SALE. OATS FOR SAL - The undersie ed_will keep for service on Lot. 23 and 24, ttQWDS ip of Grey, his thoroughbred 1 urham Bull "Lo Lovell.' Terms for season. -For one thorough ed cow' $8, tiir each additio al cow $7, for on grade tow 8.50 for each ad4ditionai cow $& owe returned regularly, and not in calfwill charged hell price. Cows from a distance v 11 be fed or ,pastured at re enable rates if t Se wish to leave them. "Lord leaven" has b 'en r own 14 thaws aud has taken 13 first prizes an ne second. He has proved himself a sure an good stock getter. He will 1 kely be. seen at Se ng Shows. Also four youn t Bulls for sale fi •n 11 to 15 months' old, got by "Lord Lovell" a "Dames" boughtfroMJ. end ;Watt, • ter Whit • Oats and. )31ack Tartar Oats, lately Salem, cents be s I cheap. Also a quantityof MeAllis 4 from Sco 1 nd and perfectly' dean.- Price, 40 color aud ndition, with choice pedigrees and -will pe t nty Wellingten. They are go d. size, bushel. DAVID MILNE, Ethel. 903-12 stoclt of ,'Parlor & Coal Stoves AT COST FOR CASH. Come and Get Bargains WHILE THEY LAST. A Few Second - Hand Coal and Wood Stoves Cheap. • WHITNEY'S CHEAP STOVE HOUSE, _ SEAFORTIC et_ FRQIII THE PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR UNP/ER41TY. olndepeneence, Texas, Sept. 26,1982. Gattemen: 5'Irteirj9q ePir ....,, . i, Thdr „Tas bden used in my lioneelitel for throb ,J.L4;02a6; •••-• t .• 1S t • lio 'prevent falltnet out of tite, hair.' 2d. Ti) peevent-too inne-ai clunine of La.i.t-r. sa. .1.0 _a dressing. ... - I It 1=4a eetran entire e. eziteetttli aVery ., IDS taliCgi. Yours ri-si)c-;:tfully, : ,. . V:211. G.A.Ii.EY e3;1iNE." AYE#: -.3 HAIR, VIGOR. is entire:a free from unc:eneily, dangerous, or injur:ous auto stances.1 at prevents the hair from turning , gray, rettores_gray hair to its oriainal colon, preventS baldness, pteeerves the heir and -promotes its gro*the curedandruff and etses all dis Of the hair and scalp, and Is,,, at the same time, a ver' supe.rin.r an desirable •drcessing.i. lealataatta Ba• • Sold by all Drceeists. Grand Trunk Railway. Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton stations follows: GOING WIIST- SkitFOR'191. Express ------------1.50 P. M. Exprese -------------2.58 r. M. Mixed Train.. . n- aorsts.EAST- 1Efeied exreasz..a. . ... 4..7.4455 Ai.. M. EXprOSS...... 1.50 P- is. London; Huron GOING - Express. Londere depart_ 7.45 A. Exeter.' .. 8.57 Hensall„ 9.97 Rippeni .. 9.13 Brucefidd.. 9.23 Clinton;.. .. 9.45 Londesbone _ 10.00 Blyth..t . .._. 10.07 Belgrave... „,.. 10.22 Wingham, arrive 10.35 Goma BOOT11-,- Express. Winghein, depart 7.48 A, • Belgrav,e...t--, 8.00 Blythe .. 8,15 Londeshored 8.24 . 8.50 Brucefield_ .. 9.05 Kippen, . 9.18 - Exeter 9.35 London, arrive 10.51 CIMMON: 2.30P X 9.15;P -M- - 9.45 a, et. 7.Z.A.11 1.05 4.00 r. and Bruce, Man. 2nd Class, el. 4.50r. le, 0.00A.X., 6.10 9.35 6.24 9.57 6.29 10.07 6.38 10.22 7.05 11.80 7.20 12.00 7.27 12.16P.X. 7;46 12.48 7.55 1.16 Mail. 2nd Oases - es. 3.03 ittee.'10.20..nae 3.17 11.21 3.30 11.42 3.88 12.e0 4.05 12.45 r. ea) 4.19 1.11 4.27 1.27 4,32 1.36 4.43 2.35 5.50 5:30 Wellington, Grey and Bruce.; GOING Nolan- Accona Express. Ethel, .. . . .... 2.30 r. M. 9.39 rt Bressele 2.41 9.53 Bluevale_ Genie So 711- Wingh • Bluevale ..... 2.55 10.09 -.. 3.10 10.20 7..actiress. Accom. 6.50.&.r. 11.18 A. X 1.1.30 Brussel* .... - . . . 7.15 11.50 Ethel.. .. . . .. . 7.27 12.05 NOTE. -The Morning Train going South and the Eveng Train going North, run on 'Tuesday.. Thursday and Saturday only. You Must .Admit That for 'variety of patterns, newest de- signs and best colorings, RANT -ON BROS. Stock of!: New Spring Prints is hard: to beat. We have the latest in Rings, Spots, Checks, Stripes, Hail, Floral, , Meurning, &c. Just to hainl. come and see them -Prints for 5c, -80, 10e, and an extra choice lot 121c, at RAN - TON .1R,OTHERS. Then you should see that ,bargain in White Check Mus- Iiiss,for Aprons, &c., Belliag at mice of ordinary prints. New Shirtings, Cot- , tonadesa Tickings, Szc., all at prices which please. We have secured the zervicee ELLIOTT, of London, to Open asti charge of our Dress and Mantle Department up up stairs. Every lady who reads this well knows -this is just what Exeter avants-a first-class, fashionable dressmaker, Bring along your dresses, no matter whether bought front us or not. If you want city styles,Etaste and econolny combined, see Miss Elliott at Ranton *others, and we are sure you . s will be delighted with the results. Ranton Bros. EXETER. A -PRIZE Send Six Cents foe Postage a.nd receive, free, a. costly .box goods, which will help all, of either sex, to -more money right away than anything else in this' world. Fortunes await the Workers absolutely sure. At once aaarets Tare bi C., Auguste, Maine. 854)02