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The Huron Expositor, 1885-09-25, Page 7• not going to ern think so We have the CS which will eek pace,. We d; indeed, we eta paid utt geode coin - make things s cordially Lae ur stock an in• caneaa. and Colors- ets, Rich ga, the bad at nave secureci Tweed. lot of New eany Ties as we Indershirts ana. Wool Flannels hen out-ta the leto show at OS., Gibson iat he has! GOM• he FACTORY. ive4,0,d-cal • ENCEYS, ,A RN S. and. Fulling d !aims possible, and as Working Order Vorkmen, rranteds TER MILL& Proprietor. • ?UMBER 25,1885. Vet Row Munn snoroDlst (rittebu tj heard have teres - man,"aidal ter. at*War8 "Yoi IMO teWn,and the town ver Right there we parlor, SOMEt Ji* hefa ta llpreg f r a visit to town to buy Christ as pr Bente. They began pro- 4eedin s by onopolizing the centre - table, nd on his, to my astonishment, they cede to lay an assortment of advertx emen cut out of city papers. ;Some ere of lothing stores, some jew-• oleos: ome okstores ; and, in fact; nearly all el of tradesmen. Then they be anto prepare lists. They read over th article named in the advertise - Silents • cl iniide meinorandunis. For Inst•inc One girl said, I want to get a pair glove a for our driver,' and they looked for gloves and made a note of the pl cc whore they were sold the cheape t. Th rt another girl wanted a certain book ud another a fur cap, an- other a pair of rubber boots, and nearly all nam -d articles f jewelry sand fa cy arti W en the wanted in the , advertisement's, they noted he names of , the dealers who would apt '0 have such things. They ,seed to be perfectly familiar with the leadile Inereleante, and what they sold, oats as a 'Guide. • PEOPLE PREPARE mt. TOURS TO THE CITE. ,Chionleleoralegrapii.) -discussion rhielt would d you as a newspaper ading banker to a repor- it about ?" I live in a suburban hildren do not come* up frequently. 'Well, last nine little girls in our own, and others from neighbors. They were I o # • 141 could not find what they and I the kin Bolds a mere. IThey even weet so far as to criti- e of the newspapers, and said uldn't go to a certain store be - advertised in one- of the papers not like. I asked one of them e intended to do with thelist. sShe papa had given her some money resent with, -and she intended he thir gs she -had on her memo- randun . My little daughter told me .she audj her fri nds had been doing this for a in nth, aod that it was almost as much un as ' the buying of the things later o " • rppose the older people clo the some tl -Bp ?"1 Th t is jUst what they do.- I did not kn baPPeh d to laugh f‘t their comments on of goods such and sfich a man d how his clerks treated costo - cite so theysw -cause i . they di whatsi said he to buy to buy w it before last night My wife ed to :be out while the children - were talking. end when she came in I told her about it 'That's nothing new,' said she; 'w do it too. The ladies -Whalivearoun here make memorandums of thin:8 they ee in the papers, and then we -co pare notes and go up -town apd buy th goodsY 33 . i = The practic s more general than people ould uppose. The writer vis- ited se eral je velers, bookstores, dealers in fansy goo s, and others, and found -them a willipg tO admit that advertis- ing was a wonderful hap to them. Large number of customers came in arid asked for cert in things at certain prime, and when ked in w they knew ef the goods • the arts ver would be that they saw it in , some aper. Frequently clippings of 5 advert ement1. were brought, and after purch e the would be _ thrown aside by `tit Customer, and the merchant -could I -just what medium had fitedhih. hi 'Perth Items. -The Mitchell Advocate staff has .been increased by the birth, of a -daughter toMt. W. It. Davis. The ad- vent of this young lady.following a. regi- ment of eleven sons, may be likened to the blessotaing of a rose in chill December. -The cattle fair, at Listowel, on !VMS went at a rapid gait around the field,, were repeatedly cheered by their respec- tive friends. Mr. Ingram gained a slight lead almost from the Owl and maintain- ed it to the close withoutbeing aide to I run away from his defeated but plucky; opponent. The 400 sheaves were bound ' by Mr. Ingram in sixty-four minutes,Mr. Hamilton coming out about 3' minutes or 23 sheaves behind. -The dead body of the old man found near Ancaster village a week ago, has• been identified as that of David Jackson,1 an old and respected, resident of Caistoo. township. He left home Tuesday morn- ing to visit some relatives, and had no doubt lost his way, and had been wani, dering rounds the county roads for two days through the: rain. On Thursday 'Morning, worn ant by hunger, exposure and fatigue, he ' 1 -The exhibition to be held in Exeter on the 28th and 29th of September,1 under the auspices of the South Huroni Agricultural Society, in union with the Stephen and Usborne Branch Society,' promises to be the most successful ever held in the comity. The show ground,. says the Exeter Times, has been im- proved and differently laid out, with a, show -ring surpassed by none in Weetern Ontario. It is level pod iwide, and affords everything to sotiefy the most particular competitor. There has also been another well sunk, which :will give an abundant supply of waters Among the special attractions of the fair will be a bicycle race open to the world, for vhich large premiums are offered; a band tournament with good pries; ladies' saddle riding, driving and other trials of speed .never before included in the programme of any of the society's former exhibitions. Tiekets at a greatly reduced rate will alio be issued from all railway depots north aiid sduth, which will have a tendency to • crease the number ot visitors end exhibitors. All should make it a point to be • resent on the 28th and 29th of this month. • GRATEFUL -COMFORTING. EPPS'S...COCOA „ BREAKFAST; "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws whichgovern the operations of digestion and nu- trition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables' with a dehcately flavored beverage which may save us many doe- . tors' bills. Itisby the jndicimis use of Buell articles of diet theta constitution may be gradu- ally 'built up'until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds oh 'subtle mala- dies are floating around us ready to attack i atherever there s a weak point. We may escape-- many a fatal shaft by. keeping ourselves well - fortified with pure -blood and a 'silverly nourish- ed frame." -Civil Service Gazette. .Made simply with boiling water or milk - Sold only in packets by grocers, labelled thus-" JAMES EPPS & Co., Hoenceopathic Chemists, London, Enkland." sole at lent for Canada, C. E. Colson, lifoistreal," 884-52 Certain Cure. A Cure for Cholera filorbuss-A 'positive cure for this dangerous complaint, and for all acute or chronic forms of bowel complaint -incident to summer and fall, is found in Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry ; to be procured from any druggist. 857.52.2w. • ---e--seeseee----1--- Lost! . How Many people of both sexes are suffering from lost vitality, all -broken down, and on the verge of consumption that might be restored, as many have been when -given up to die, if they would use Burdeee Blood Bitters, white' restores lost vitality and.gives new vigor to the debilitat- ed system. 857.52.2w. Honesty the Best Policy. An honest medicine is the noblest work of man and we can assure our readers that Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is not only reliable, but is almest infallible to cute cholera morbus, dYsentery, Canker of the stomach and bowels, and the varioes summer complaints, whose at- tacks are often sudden and fatal. s57.52.2w. ---;---0-4.0,-- A Mn of Nerve. , We all admire a man of nerve, who is cool - Friday„ 4th instant, was not as largely headed arta equal to any emergency, but nervous debility .is the -Bci-gcaisk,:ees, _of' IITSt -attended halsmuasual,and only between fifty people Burclock prevailing Blood , g 9 o d pereene- 1 head ` of cattle were and general tonic wh' h • (Y ' offered ' for sate. Air. John Scott the pia,. men at vigor. 'chases, ' but prices di 1 n satisfy the majority of those who had . teetilsta s and strenee h- 7 Of ells the whole system, imparting bodily and Moleawbrth, made nearly all tl • ot appear to In Season. stock tO dispose of. ' . it is TiOw in season to wain our readers against the sudden attacks of cholera, cramp, colic, and -A. ten year old son of Dr. Harrison, variousbowelbooellrep)atints incident to the .M. P. p., of Minnedosa; formerly of St. seaseas o Marys, met with a painful accident near lees ripe or irMid's. eS'gteraatiberesrrertei; ther.gi.caTivd.. specific for those troubles. 857.522w. his father's reeidence at Newdale, the ' --owe sos------ . other day, by ibeing thrown from a buck board in width he was driving his two - A Malarial Neighborhood. sisters., His ' foot caught in one ofthePeople so -unfortunate es to reside in &malarial' region shouldcleanse and thoroughly tone up spokes, his right leg beincl badly broken the. system with Burdock Blood Bitters, that at the &oh. promptly acts mein the stomach, bewelsaliver -Mr Thos. -Jones, of Mitchell, last and kidneys, thns preventing ague widen bili- ous o ,. complaints. An ounce of prevention is wort'n week porchased of Mr. D. McLareranve a pound of cure. '857.62:2w. ' head. of 'cattle, three steers 3 years old, and tw heifers, the former averaging Worms cati----.1.-se much sellickness among children 1s555 ll s, . s, and the latter 1, W 380 lbs, or an that Ereenian'e orm Powders will surely cum aggre te of 7,360 lbs. Mr. A. McLaren 857'02m. -.al. .-,---.... also sol 1 to he saaile gentleman, two 41114111. 3 year Id ste as, 2 heifers and . a cow, "What •Say You to a Piece of s the steers aye -aging 1,555 lbs and the others, 1, 210bs, or a total of 6,740. ' Well, there is much to be said. The question being. asked of the.banqueterat the average -Rev. Mr-. Henderson, pastor of the beeading, house, calls up reminiscences of Nose Method"- t thurch, St. Marys, is about contiguity to the horns, and beefsteak three cuts to corn.. south thereof.- He, ef course, will pas, unless it Te tion 1 i normal class- in connec emirs to him that he needs a, hinge for his trunk. churc Should there be any:suffering, the effects of an indulgence in such sinuous fare, use McGregoes 'course, Speedy Cute, a sure aed effecteal remedy for weekly dyspepsia, constipation, and all affections of condu ted a number of meetings te Su -day School Parliament at usan island Park, he os . well read up'on- th4 several subjects. Roast Beef and Mustard 7' littlERCE RONTO.- $6,000,000. 2;100,000; NCH. ink- continues to! St id_ allowed e. is and cities hi Olt the United • the Commereile :-AND,. Manager. 039 !aaal GE, sa rir inghiyereorgane- '. of it mot aiiIO wha have - and successful "peeteseessede Stee Pe Defoe, Ica college. EL woit And il promptier litchelL _e ence h the for th - w He ml nd Sabbath School of that lltake up the Chatan,quan ill continre continue the lectus next three months'. As Mr. B. the stomach end lieer. Sold -by Lumsden es, Wilsondeuggists, Seaforth. Trial bottles heel -at the I the --..sassos----- • Holloway's Pills and Ointraent. -Th body'of a man named William Mark, as found Wednesday morning, lost W ek, a short distance west of Stratto d on the main line of the Grand Trunk Aiwa, . -The man bad evidently 'been struck bI a passing -sengine, and was bile ly mangled. Life was extinct, but the body was still warm. The de - teased was a sober, industriotts - man, -highly respectrcl by his neighbors, and leaves a widow and a large family to mourn their sudden bereavement. --Residents on Water street,St.Marys are anneyedt the way in which the new telephones poles have :been set. Many of then have been placed directly in front of the doors and gates of private -residencies. - Efforts were made to have the positions slightly changed, but with- out effect. Nor is this said to be the worst. In sinking the holes for the poles, it was necessary to use dynamite, gun- powder or so!e suf..th explosive to pierce the rock, and some houses have suffered frotn the effec s of the explosions. --Th Harrill John bin ing match between John n, of the township of Mina, and . Ingram of the township of Mornington, to bind 400 sheaves for a purse of $100eame off on Saturday after- noon 5th inet, on the farm of Mr. John' O'Grady, about four 'miles east of Lis- all liver diseases and dyspepsia, constipation, in- digestion, biliousness, malaria, fever, ague, &e.„, teWel. After judges referee, and- other • Diseases of Women. -Medical science in all ages has been directed to ' alleviate the many maladies- incident to females, but Professor Holloway, by diligent study and attentive obsetvation was induced to be- lieve that natiire had provided a remedy for those special diseases. He has, after vast re- search, succeeded incompounding his celebrated Pills and Ointment, which embody the principle naturally designed for the relief and cure of ells - orders peculiar to women of all ages and consti- tations, whether residing in warm or cold -cli- mates. They have repeatedly corrected dis- ordered functions which have defied the usual drugs prescribed for such cases, and still more satisfactory ie it that the malady is relieved com- pletely and permanently. 912.62w. Questions Answered! „ Ask the most eminent physician Of any school, what is the best thing in the world for allaying all irritation of the nerves, and curing all forms of nervous complaints, eiving naturae'ls. childlike refreshing sleep always? e' And they will tell you unhesitatingly Some form of Hope!. • 1. CHAPTER I. Ask any or all of the most eminent physicians: What is the only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinarY1 organs, Bright's disease, diabetes, retention or inability to retain urine, andiall the diseases and ailments peculiar to, women -4 - And they will tell you explicitly and emphati- eally Buchu ! . ' Ask the same physicians • What is the meet reliable and surest cure for preliminaries had been arranged, the and they will tell you. Mandrake' or Dandelion! - g was gte en and. the contestants l Hence, when these remedies. are combined = woad et • - "went for all they were worth." There with others equally valuable, And compounded into Hop Bitters, such a was a large -crowd on the ground to Wit- I wonderful and mysterious curative power is de - 11e85 the mat,eli and the binders as they s•eloped, which is so vaned in its operations that no disease or LII health can possibly exist or. re- sist its power, and yet it is Harmless for the most frail woman, meekest invalid or smelled child to use. • It' CHAPTER II. "Patients" I; Almost dead or neatly dying" For years, and given up by physicians, of Bright's and other kidney diseases, liver com- plaints, severe coughs, called consumption, have been cured.' Women 'gone nearly crazy! From agony of neuralgia, nervousness, wake- fulness, and various diseases peculiar to women. People drawn out, of, shape from excruciating pangs of rheumatism, inflamatory and chronic; or suffering from sorofula. • Erysipelas! Saltrheum, blood poisoning dyspepsia,indiges- tion, and, in fact, almost all diseases trail Nature ie heir to • Have been 'cured by Hop ifitters, 'proof• of which can be found in every neighborhood in the known weed.. ier 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. 919.52m. McGregor & Parke, of Hamilton, Omit., are the manufacturers of the greatest healing and purifying compound known for sores, burns,euts, scalds,, salt rheum, frost bites, etc. It is called McGregor & Parke's Cm- bolic Cerate. Be sure and get the genuine Mc- Gregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate sold by Lums- den 4; Wilson,' druggists, Seaforth, at 26 cents a box. 912.52w. • . Hamilton Happenings. There is now being manufactured here an arti- cle for instantly removing pain of any acute ex- ternal nature, and it is certai ly the most perfect 9 cure for neuralgia, headach , toothache, and the like that has ever bee tried. It is called Fluid Lightning from the rapid manner in which it acts, and is manufactured by McGregor. & . Parker Sold Seaforth by Lumsden &„ Wilson, druggists. 9152w. After:37Attack .:40. I of fever, measles, diphtheria, or any wasting dis- ease, Hanington's Quinine Wine and Iron is the best medicine, to take. It gives lasting strengh. See that you get Hanington's, the original and genuine. 89102w. - ----------0-41-40--e--- If your child is stubborn or hard to administer medicine to, Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup will be appreciated. 857.52w. • National Pills willcure constipated bowels and regulate the liver: 857.52m. , !Prot Low's Sulphur Soap is a cheap and handy _form of 'obtaining the heeling virtues of a sul- phur bath. 857.52m. • LEGAL. T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Office -- 0 e 11.00MS formerly, occupied by Carroll & Dickson, Meyer's Block, o'v'er Johnson's Hard- - ware Store, Main Street, Seakirth. Goderich Agents--Ceetenoti, HOLT F.-. CAMERON. 870 ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solico kir tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. (I -ARROW, WM. PROUDFO . 686 • -Ina C. HAYS, Solicitor, &c. Private Money to oas lend at lowest rates of interest. Office - Corner of Square and West Street, Goderich. 774 CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers, • Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Goderich, Ont. M. Ce CAMERON, Q. C., PIMP HOLT, M. G. CAMERON. 606 TIOFTUS E. I DANCEY,, late With Cameron, 1 Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister, So- licitor, Conveyancer, &c. Money to leap. Ben- son's -Old Office Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786 ATANNING St. SCOTT, Barristers, 'Solicitors, Convoy ncers, &e. Solicitors for the Bank of Johnston, Tlsdale & Gale, Money to loan. Office -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario: A. H. MANNINO JAMES SCOTT. 781 HOLMESTO, successor to the late' firm of .12 , McCaughey & Helmeted, Barrister, So- licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for the Canadiantenk of Commerce. Money to lend. Firms for sale., Office in .Scott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. MONEY TO LOAN. it TONEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 per sok cent. Interest peyable half yearly, or 64. per cent. yearly, with the privilege to borrower of repaying pa of the principal money at any time. -. Apply isfi - F. HOLMESTED, Barrister, Seaforth. , 1 • 850 ENTISTRY. . _ D. S., and M. R. C. ' D.; of . Toronto. All operations na,ranteed. Anesthetics of all -inds administered. 1 Spegialties-- 1 Gal Filling and Perfect I Fitting Plates. Town patients will please make , .engs , emente ae day at .two previous to having thel opera- tion performed ear Remember the place, in the rooms formerly occupied by C. Cat wright, up -stairs in Cady's Block,epposite the Commer- cial Hotel; Seaforth, . . . . 874 s W.13.21'S 0 1,1 - DENTIST. Faculty Gold Medallist and College Gold Medellist,Tore'ato School of Dentistry. Rooms oeer Johnsons' Hardware, Main Street, ,Seaforth. ' 911 , AUCTIONEERS. JP. ERIN, Licensed Auctioneer for the, e) . Comity ef Huron. Sales attended -in all parts or the County. All orders left at THE EXPOSITOR Office! will be promptly attended to. DELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron. Sales °tall description promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Ad- dress Brussels P. 0., or apply on- Lot 4, Con- cession 12, Grey. • 77 AS, CONSCI EN I IOU .DR.UGGISITSI -WE WOULD - recommend for DYSPEPSIA/ INDIGESTION and kindred. dieeases, the use of MALTOPEPSYN. Foe. Consumption and all wasting :diseases, the use. of MORSEIE CARBOLATED NORWEGIAN COD LIVER oil,. For teething infants and nervous tronijies, the use of GLYCEROLE OF _CELERY COI POUND (containing no opium.) You probablyj as why we recommend these remedies! - • It is beeilll e we know thenre to be , reliable remedies, endorsed by leading .physicitune throughant_the Dominion, for the cure of specific diseases, and net claiming to ,cure everything. Also because they have the exact formula printed' on eeetteh-ottle label,thereby enabling the pur- chaser 0 know just what he is taking. The time is rapidly approachingwhen imitelli- gent people will refuse to take quack cure -ails, the ingredients of which are kept secret, but will iaist upon knowing just What they're taking. - We would also inform any who may not yet lie aware bee actual trial of the superiority of odr "ROYAL.GLYCERATED .BALSAM OF FM" in curing Couglis,Celds, Bronchitis, Sore Throat` Incipient Consumption, &c. &c., that this reli- able remedy can now -be Pro •ured! from -every dealer in the County of Huron, and although not advertised outside our own Comity, entirely owing to its owe merits, we have elready receiv- ed orders from the most distant parts -of the Do- entnioneif afflicted give it a trial, price -50 cents per bettle wholesale and retail by , LUMSDEN & WILSON, ManufaCtuters, 925-62 I Seaforth, Ontario. A.1\T 1:101?, ±IiEi • - lJ S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS Sail from lier 20, North Rivers NOW York, Every Satiuday, for GLASG WeVIA LONDONDERRY. ATES OF PASSAGE • TO GLASGOW, DERRY., BELFAST. OR LIVER- POOL, CABIN, 00 to $80. SECOND CABIN!, $40. STEERAGE, OUT- WARD, $28. PREPAID, e21, Anchor Line_Dmfts issued at lowest rates are paid free of charge in England; Scotland and Ireland. ' For passage, Cabin Plans, Book of Tours, Ice., apply to littmonsoR - BROTHERS, 7 BOWLING GREEN, Nzs YORK, or to S. DICKSON, Post Office, Seafo h. • j 831- _ HURON EX130SITO DYE STUFFS. • • DYE STUFFS. Bright and Beattiful Colors. SDEN & WILSON Would call the attention of ladies to the fact that they have a very complete stock of everything required for producing bright and beautiful colors on all kinds of material. We a ways pay special attention to our selection of INDIGO and MADDER, and never sell anything that is not first-class. You can always de- pend on getting the best from us, and at lowest prices consistent with tail/laity. Handy Package Dyes, all' shades, constantly on hand., • All kinds of Drugs and Medicines fresh, and of ivaranteed PhYsicians' Prescriptions accurately prepared at . • Lumsden & Wilson's, Seaforth. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. 0. O. 'WILLSON, SEAFORTH, DEALER, IN Seeds Of all kinds for Field and Garden. Seed Wheat, Peas, Oats, Six -Rowed Barley, Two -Rowed Barley!, and Black Barley, Red ()lover, Alsike Clover, White Dutch 'Clover, and Mammoth Clover, : Timothi Orchard Grass, Kentuoky Bine Grass, Red Top Rye Grass, and all kinds of pasture Grasses. -Turnip, Mangold 'and Carrot Seeds of all kinds. Every variety of Garden and Flower Seeds all sold cheap for cash at , (O. C. WILLSON'S Main Street, Seaforth. 1 TEA. TEA. 'TEA. TEA. AT; THE SEAFORTH TEA 'STQRE. Now is the Tillie to Get the Best Value Ever Offered in Scaforth for your Money. A.- C31-. AJITHLTE'' Has Just Receiv d a Very Large Consigronebt of TEAS. He now holds one of the Largest and Best Assorted Stocks west of Toronto, In 'Teas &lost& he now holds 174 Packages. Prices from 15c., 20c., 25c., 30c., 35c., 40c' . 45c., 50e., 55c., and 60e. per pound. This Stock Consists of.GREEN,IBLACK, JAPAN, GUN- POWDER, and TEA DUST,andwill Gil rantee them to be all FRESH and giire Entire Sa • faetion, or Money Refunded. Also a large Stock of Sugars and all kinds of G oceries. Flour, Oatmeal, , ornmeals Shorts, Bran, Buckwheat Flours Oats, Ba, I ey, Screenings, Chop Feed, IS It, CoalOil; Fish, Apples, Potatoes, Carro , and Cabbage. A large stock of China, Crockery aid Glassware. Also a Large As ortment of Lamps and Lamp Trimmings. . oats.t ken in Exchange for datmeal at Mill Rates. A CALL SOLI ITED FROM ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE. A. C.1. AULT. RTH WOOLLEN- MILLS. '-'171 . a..lifiralp • aaqa aaaaal paa a :1 , .1; a: . , .. • Till ff a r` 441411 /EM -41'''' 4%a !?.1 1. -V e.. All wobi -Tv‘ieeds, Heavy and Light. he Best all Wool Fancy Flannel. --- Union lannels, Grey and .Checks, Very Cheap, All Wool Blankets, the Best In the Market. UNI Try a plir for W They ai•e fine f Great Variety. k ! Remember this is the, place t give u$ a Call, and old Standard Mill L. GeleesEt;stosre! ON SHEETINGS SoIrETHING GOOD, nter, and yo i will never want to sleLp n cotton' sheets in cold weather again. ThY A PAIR OF OUR tNION. -HOSE, • r Summer. 'Hosiery cmde to Order, an - size or Color. Knit goods and Yarns hi. Woollen Goode never were chea er than at the present time, and get them at FIRST COST For anatbing you want made in Woollen Goods we will try our best to please you &ere time. Farmers, Remember this is the for First-class Work. G:VANEGMOND'S SONS. .4 • THE Mel3R W. IX YASEGMOND. LUNG FIRM IN SEAFORTH. SEAFORrki LILA...LER MILLS, •LATIE THRE.D IDF, & SMIT rorn .Stiathroy, Havingbought the above Mills, and refitted themi throughout with all the latet and best machinery that could be procured for GRIWUAL REDUOTION ROLLER MILL t And the resul attained is, they have one of I the best mills in. the Province. Farmerscann-riiv get all their GRISTING and -CHOPPING done in Seaforth, and have it hdme w,th them the same day, arid Satisfaetion Guaranteed. .R._A•,:DsT A. 3.7) For sale by the ton or in less quaottities--FOR CASH. Cash for any quantity o Wheat. IVIcB -- MB. THOMA. • will :personally superintend the Sesforth Mier • Grand Trunk RailWay. ,- Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton stations as - ollows: , - . onto Wen-- SEAPoRTH. Courrott. Express.... .... .. - 2.40 P. it. 8.05 P. it. . Express.. - . . .. .... 8.58 P. X. 9.15 P. X. ;I Mixed Train- .... .. 8 15 A. X. 9.48 A. el: GOiNG EAST - Express. ... .... .... 7.45 A. IL 7.25 a. sr. Express .... . . .. . , .. ' L45 e. it. 1.05 P X Mixed Train.. .. .... 5.30 r. et. 4.46 r., It _______ . I London, Huron and Bruce; GOING NORTH- '; Mixed: Mail. London, depart....- .... 6.00 A. li. 4.501'. it, Exeter. s ................ 8.20 6.10 liensall. . 8.45 6.24 Klemm ------------.. •9.00 6.29 Brucefield, , ' 9.15 se.38 Clinton. 9.55 7.05 • Londesboro .„ .... ...... 10.18 7.20 • 13lyth. ,. 10.80 . 7.27 ' Belgrave. - . ............ 11.00 7.46 Winghatn, melee • 11.30 8.00 - onto SOUTH-- Express, Mixed. Wingham, depar5., - . . . . 7.20 A. m.11.30 A.M. 13elgrave.. ,.....,. _ 8.4Q 12.03 r. x ' Blyth , ' .. 7.5e 12.25 Londesboio . 8.08 12.87 Clinton.,- 8.35 1.25, 'Brucefield.. , . - . . _ . • .. 8.51 1.50 Kippen. , 9.00 2.05 . Heiman --................9.05 2.12 . Exeter -...............9.31 3.05 London, arrive .. , . , . - . , 10.45 6.30 . Wellington, Grey arid Bruce. VOINS Noarn- AeC0113. Express. Mixed. . Ethel ' „ 237r. it 9.13 P.M 9.15 rem. Brussels 9.51-9.27 10.00 Bluevale . .. 3,07 • .9-A3 10.35 ; Wingimen.. .. 3.20 9.51 11;30 GOING Sutern- 'Express. .Aecom. Mixed Wingham .. 7.00 A.11;11.21 A. M. 7.30 rale Biuevale _ - .. 7.10 11.35 8.07 Brussels .: 7.2511.55 8.46 - Ethel.... .. .... 7.87 12.10 , 9.13 ; ,Train leaving Wingham at 8 p in. Par Kilmer- Lnlye: runs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ' This great Household Medicine ran esamonget the leading necessaries of Life. These famous Pills purify the Blood, and act most powerfnlly, yet soothingly,. on the. Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and BOWels, giving: tone, energy and vigor to. these great Main Springs of Life. They are oon- fidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all eases where the constitution, from what- ever cause, has become impaired or weakened. They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments incidental to -females of all ages; and as a Gen- eral Family Medicine ate unsurpassed. IHROWAYS OINTMENT] Its Searching and Healing Properties are known throughout the World. For the cure of Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds' Sores and Ulcers, it is an infallible remedy. Ifeffectually rubbed on the neck and chest, as sat into meat. -cures Sore Throats. Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. For Glandular Swellings and Plies it acts like a charm, In Gout and Rheumatism, it never fails to afford relief. Manufactured only at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 78 New Oxford Street (late 533 Oxford Street) London; and sold at es. led., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 115., 225„ and 33s, eath Box and Pot. . teee. Beware of Am- erican counterfeits,-Pnrcha,sers should look to the Label on the Pots and Sexes, - If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious 921-52 33T_TSIW=SS NOTICE! ,S1/11•211-71, BRUSSELS; Begs to announce that there will be a comelete change of business after OCTOBER 1st, 85 All accounts must be settled by that time: No Butter taken on account .after the above date (positively.) GRAND CLEARINCi SALE Of over $3,000 worth of ready made Clothing before that time. Also $9,060 worth of choicest Dies Goode in the Village of Brussels. A., R. SMITH. 924 Administrator!'s Notice. • In the goods of Thome Sturgeon late of the township of Hay, in the County of 'Huron and Pros ince of Ontario, deceased Netice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the ; personal estate of the said Thomas Sturgeon, to send in their elahns to me on or before the ist day of November, 1885. And at the expiration of that ti tie, Leal) forthwith proceed . to dietri- brae the assets of the said deeeased., among the parties entitled thereto, and notice is expressly given that under the provisiens of Section 34, Chapter 107, Revised statutes of Ontario, and amended by 46 Victoria, Chapter 9. I shall not be liable for the assets or any part thereof, so distributed to any pefeon of whose claim i shall not then have had notice, end I hereby also give netice to all parties indebted to the said estate whether by book account or otherwise to . pay the same to ifie on or before thetimeabove men - tamed. MARY' STUBGEON, Hensel P. O., Administratrix of the Personal Estate of Deceased. Hensel', August 18th, 1tee5. he reference to the above notice we would hereby notify and request all parties indebtel to the in known as &Mille & Sturgeon, (of which Firm we are the surviving partners) whether by book account or otherwise to make prompt pay- ment to the said Mary Sturgeon, Adinimetratix of the Personal Estate of the late Thomas Stur- even. whose recint shall he a full and sufficient discharge. SAMUEL and BENJAMINSMILLIE, Hensall P. O. Hensel), August 19th, 1885. 924-11 1.7 ,A.1\T IskiT -OF- ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS A. STRONG, Seaforth, Agent. • GREAT 2Z,EDUCTION IN PASSAGE RATES. Cabin rates from Halifax to Liverpool and Lon- donderry, :S50,10, and se73, according to position el stateroom. Children under 12 years, half fate; under 1, free. Servants in Cabin, 050. Inter- mediate, e35; Steerage,'e13. Froin Liverpool or Londonderry to lialifa.x: Cabin, sop, $78.75 and $104.60; Intermediate, te35; Steerage, Its - and $143; Intermediate, *70; Steeragee 424. turn Tickets from Halifax_. to L:ndonderry. er Liverpool and back to Halifax : • Cabin, il00, $126 Malley Loaned and Beal Estate Boughi am bold as Usual. IN SUP•Aw CE. I represent several of the best fnsuranet ponies in the 'world. Si/Office-Market Street, Seaforth. 862 A. Sent/ -; us. THE SEAFORTH Ins ranee Agency -AND--- Semingskfachine Depot W. N. WATSON, Main Street, Seaftrth, • Genera Fire, Marine, Life and Acti- etit insurance Agent. Dealer iki tho WHITE and RAYMOND Sewing Machines (family and manufacturing) These machines have both been in use in this part of this Couny for the past ten years, and during that time Ihave given the best of satisfaction on all kinds 4f is They are easily kept in order, and ee simple that a child can use them. All -machines Warranted for five ycars, and instruc- tions given free of charge by a competent oper- ator. I am the sole and exclusive dealer for Sea - forth, and this part of the county for these -Ma- chines. Also dealer in Needles, Oil and all kinds of Sewing Machine parts. All kinds of Sewing Machines repaired promptly. Charges reason- able. Office,- Seeond Door South of Weir's Hotel. W. N. WATSON SEAFORTH. • 0 0- 0 X 2 if* 0 2 CALCINED *PLA TER.. VELLX3 .avolavo 111010.• NVDrlaJAV 'au 1 as VA& COMPLETE% LINE OF BUILDERS' HARDWARE. SEAFORTH FurnitureWarerooms If you -want solid -comfort call at Ro brtson's, And buy elm of 'those Celebrated Self Adjustable Easy Chairs, represented by the above cut. He ran also srpply Invalicl Chairs and Carriages: He also sae the most eomfortable and durable - S IZI1sTG- 3BMID That is tilde. His stoek of I CAEOINET FURNITURE • Is Nary line and Complete. Intending purchas- ers would do well to give lihn aeall before put chasing e sewhere. Warerooms one Door South Tielegraph Office, Main Street, Seaforth. ROBERTtorc role ST. JAMES' HOT, , TORONTO. SHARP & (Formerly of Shatp'iffotel,Seafortli,) PROPRIETORS. , Hotel, which is situated directly opposite the Union Station, has recently been refitted I anal refurnished throughout, and is -now one of the best and most comfortable hotels in the city. fargvery -possible attention paid to guestrena. I reliargesenoderate.