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am 2 1885.
-Odde and Ends.
A Baptist church iu Virginia has a
cradle in which restless battles for several
eritions have been .rooked to sleep
uring the sermon.
iskfdrinkinis a bad thing,and
ao is pistol carrying, but when they go
together they make a murderous Com,
bination.-Fort Worth (Texas) Gazelle.
Thomas White has arrived at
'Winnipeg. and it ia announced that he
will go off through the Northwest on a
'buckboard. The Governor General and
wit are also on a visit to the Northwest:
-*The system of counting the hours of
•y from one to twenty-four o'clock
n adopted by one London church,
annou ces• services at "19 o'clock"
the d
has
whiel
or 'i &doe ." The system has long
been in use at Greenwich, though, until
' lately, the beginning of the day was con:.
' to benoon instead of rid ight.
ys the Christian Register : " The
j
jt.$I Presbyterian believes tihat a ni
iperso4 can live and -die a Christian with -
'nut k owing it. But a more Lai rtaut
questrn is, Can a persbn live and 'die a
Christian without somebody else know-
ing it r I ,
-The Liberty Bell was ' icoiiveyed
from Philadelphia to New Orleans with
much pomp an ceremony. It was
escort6d .frn Independence Hall to the
station by a uard of 500 policernen,was
placed in a pedal car under a red,
wbtte4 and bine canopy,'and was aceom-
panie by A special guard of honor.
-- boring for an artesian well at New
flavez was abandoned the other day
after reaching a depth :of 2,400 feet.
Two ears wad $2',),000 were • spent on
e Work. There is only one deeper
ole n the country -An oil -well in
Penns lvania ,
.-Tie lastj report of the Salvation
Army 'shows at it. has now 910 .corps
in Gr at Bri ian, France, Switzerland,
Swed no, EJiiiited States, Canada,, India,
Austr lia, N w Zealand`, and the Cape
of Go d Hope. These corps have over
2,000 officers
-Sivallpox is increasing rather than
d• eer mg io Montreal, and isolated
cases re manig themselves apparent
in the West: One case is now in Hain -
Mon. Energetic measures, we under -
'stand, have been taken to prevent the
spread of the disease inthat city, and
we do not apprehend there will be in •
Hamilton any of the idiocy that has
ebara 'termed the proceedings of the
autho Hies ofj Montreal. Cases of small -
• pax h ve bee - frequent in London, but
the di ease h4i.s never been allowed , to
gain a y hea way.
-Tie AI any Journal tells this in.:
struet ve I le story: "Dean Norton
and a arty qf gentlemen were 'walking
up El streetl Monday afternoon, when
a poo womhi with a child inet them
and a ked far help. The Dean asked
her s me qnestions, which elicited 'a
son° ful ta4e, and she said, ' Oh, sir,
you ar rich nd happy, and I should be
perfecfly happy ifl. could only have $5
for the children at home.' . The Dean
said : 'Well, if $5 can make any human
h
being a appy, here it is.' . The Woman
[
seizio it, replied : 'Ah, I wish I had
.said R.'" :
:-0 e of our religious exchanges has
the folt owing story from Japan' . which
it pri ts under the appropriate title,
"The Wordl of God is Not Bound
"A y ung Japanese Christian was. im-
prison d at Tokio for too free expression
of his liberal 'sentiments. He labored
slimes fully far the conversion of a fel-
lew-pr. saner. i .Others gathered to hear -
him, ill he had a congregation of 300
-earnes - listeners. At his liberation, he
infornr d the authorities of the miserable
condit on of the prisoners, when he was
appo ted governor of a new prison,
with ermission to teaerand practise
the do trines jaf Christianity." .
-Ti e sight of a well-dressed and re-
spects. le -looking maii. at, work • in the
chain ang ilii the streets of Ashville
i.ttraeted inueli attention not long ago.
It tur ed out that he was a professor
-of business aqtheietic who, had "been
on a spree." [The Judge fined him $`5,
-or a 'certain 'limber of days on the chain :
gang. Although the professor had in
4;
his possession about $(;;;0, which be_haal
made during a recent trip through the
South,' he reftmed to pt.3.- the fine, say-
ing that he intended to work it out as a
punishment for getting drunk, as he was
. sure that the lesson would be such a
strong remin ler of the evil effects of i
drink' g as to prent him from ever -
yieldi g to t e temptation again.
-F r thre successive- nights, during
the re ent e. bibition in Totonto, there
.was a isapp arance of pieces of needle-
work rom the second gallery of the
Main mn.ilding,and those in charge were .
at thei wits end to account for the
theft, or to lace suspicion on any per-
son. Every iight after the building
-
was cleared f visitors and exhibitors,
the Superintendent and a trusty:assi.st- -
ant searched, with. powerful dark lan-
terns, every place possible fora. person
to be, yet no ne was found,and still for
three nights the theft continued. At
last, howeve , Mrs. Heaslip,- who had:
charge of tli t department, mad 6 the
-discovery of i oth the goods and the cu1L1
prit. She found stowed away in a &nal
dark corner apet groundhog, which had
made his way out of one of the cages of
the Natural. History Society. and snugly
folded up under him, a nest made of all
the missing aftielea, some of _whiO had
first prize cards attached to them.‘ In-
deed, the rutrauder seemed to make
choice f pieces thus distinguished. Mr:
:;,
Oronoihog's new dwelling was at -once
brokenl up arid himself put back in his
old quarters. !After this no further night
raids on softIlia gis were made: _
oder -...--
G ATEF L -COMFORTING. -
E IP,.
'S -COCOA.
1 B EAKFAST.
"By a:thorou knowledge of the natural laws
which govern t1tE operations of digestion and nu -
triton, and by a careful application of. the fine
properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. -Epps has
provided our breakfast tables with a delicately
Levered beverag which may save us many doc-
tor!? bills. It is by the judicious use, of such
articles of diet that a constitution nia•y be gradu-
ally built up untl strong enough to resist every
tendency to dises ei Hundreds of subtle mala-
dies are I Reath] around els,. ready to. attack
wherever there is a weak point. We may. escape
many a fatal shaft by kee ing ourselves well
fortified with pure blood an a poperly nourish-
ed
ed tramei"-Civil Service G ette. Made simply
with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets
by grocers. labelled thus-" Dates EPPs & Co.;
Homoeopathic CliemistsrLondon, England." Sole
agent for CIana1o4 C. E. Colson, Montreal, 884-52!
Ilolloway'4 Ointment and
• Suie Relief. -he weak and enervated suffer
severely front nervpus affections when storms or
eleetrie disturbances agitate the atmosphere.
Neuralgiagouty pangs, and flying pains, very
distressing to a delicate system, may be readily
removed by rubbing this ointment upon the af.
lected part after it has been foment With wann
water. The Pills, taken occasionally in the dotes
prescribed - by the instmotions, keep the diges-
tion inorderexcite a free flow of healthy bile,
and legenera) te the ilePeveniebed bleed With
richer Materials resulting from thoroughly as -
@imitated food -wanting which, the strongest
must inevitably soon sink into feebleness, and
the delicate find it difficult to maintain existence.
Holloway's ointment and Pills are infallible re-
medlee. 912.83w
Years of experience and successful 'trial have
proved McGregor & Parkes Carbolic Cerate the
most complete and satisfactory compound for
healing old sores, festerings ulcers, cuts, wounds,
burns, frost bites or felons, and for keeping- out
the cold and to cleanse or prevent proud flesh;
sloughing or decay. Insist on having McGregor &
Parke's Carbolic Cerate, sold at 25 cents by Lums-
den & Wilson, druggists, Seaforth. 91252w.-
.
. I had ibr years been a miserable sufferer from
anel,tried all known. remedies and the
best medical skill of my acquaintance, but still
grew worse, until unable to eat anything without
great suffering, or do any kind of work. I began
to think there was %no hope for me, and that I
must surely die; when, like a drowning than
catching at a straw, I determined to give Mc---
Gregor's Speedy Cure a trial, I at once began to
improve so rapidly that in two months I was as
Well as I had ever been in my Rte. -Wm'. Evers,
Leamington. Sold by Lumsden & Wilson, drug -
diets, Seaforthi Free trial bottles. 912.53w.
Fluid Lightning is simply a marvellous rhea-
atie remedy. I was for two months a cripple,
nable to get, out of the house from Sciatica.
ne bottle gave me instant relief, and placed me
n My feet again. I have driven fourteen. miles
-day (something I could not possably have done
were it not for Fluid Lightning) for the express
urpose of procuring another bottle. So says
in. Dixon, Gananoque. Only 25 cents per
!bottle at Lurnsden & Wilson's .drug store, Sea -
forth. 912.52V.
'
t'
I No Lady hoDelights in
' Flowers,
-
_ and likes to see them do well and bloom abun:
dantly, should be without Hanington's Food for
Flowers. Ordinary packages 30.centa-suffident
for 20 plants toe one year. 891.52w. :
._
lligh9st Praise.
The well-known drug firm of N. G. Poison &
Co., of Kingston, writes that Dr. Fowler's Ex-
tract of Wild •Strawberry has long been eon-
sidered thAbosit ,reinedy for summer complaints
in the market, and adds that their customers
speakin the highest terms of its merits. Wild
Strawberry is the best known remedy for cholera'
morbus, dysentery and all bowel complaints.
857.52.2w. , -
' ' • esast
_ a -
• A Sad Case.
The poor vietim of chronic dyspepsia apparn
ently snffers althe ills of life, living in continual
1:
torture. Regu?ate the liver and the- bowels and
tone the steineh with Burdock Blood Bitters
;
and the dysneptie's trouble is soon gone. 857.
52.2w.
-
.A.:Speedy *Cure.'
As a speedy cure for dysentery, cholera mor-
gue diarrhceas colic, cramps, sick stomach' can-
ker ein stomach and bowels,
.and all forms of
summer complaints, there is no remedy more
reliable than. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw-
berry. • Dealer a who sell it and those who buy it
are on mutual grounds in cenfidence of its merits.
857.52.2w.
A Certain Result.
In all disthrbed action of the stomach, the
bowels,the liver or the kidneys the result of
takingBuieloCk Blood Bitters is certain to afford
prompt benefit to the sufferer. Burdock Blood
Bitters . cure when •other remedies fail. 867.
62.2w.
Fatal Attacks. -;
Among the thost pievalent fatal and sudden
attacks of diseases, are those incident to the
summer and tall, such as cholera morbus, biiions
colic, cliarrhcca, dysentery, etc„ that often prove
fatal in a few ihours. That ever reliable remedy
Dr. I'vler's Extract of Wild Strawberry; should
be at hand, for use in emergency. 567.52.2w. '
;
•
A Sure Indication.
Whenever there are festering sores, blotches,
pimples and bolls appearing, it indicates an ex-
trertiely bad condition of the'blood which should
be speedily cleansed by that best of all medicines
13urdock Blood Bitters. - 857.52w1
elm -Mars- Thompson, of Toronto; wee afflicted
with tape worm, eight feet of which was remov-
ed by one bottle of Dr. Low's Worm Syrup.
857,52m.
-
Prot. Lows Magic Sulphur Soap is .highly re-
commended for all humors and skin diseases.
857.52in.
Isb, 0. •
Freeman's Wozthi Powdersare agreeable to take,
and expel all kinds of worms from ehildrea or
adults. 857.52re.
ea en-
.
National Pills are a mile purgative, :acting on
the stomach; neer and nowels, removing aU ob-
structions. 857i52m.
•____e_e_seessisee-- •
One Experience: of Many.
Having experienced a great deal of •
" Trouble
From indigention, so much 80 that I Came neer
losing my ,
Life!.. ,
My trouble always coming after -eating- any
food-
• • • However light
And digestible, .•
For two or three home at a time I had to go
through -the most
Exeruciating pains,
And the °lily Way I ever got
Relief!
Was by throwing up all niy stomach contain-
ed !
No one can eonceive the pain that I had to go
through, until
At last ? •
• 1 was taken ! So ill that for`three weeks I lay
in bed and
• Could eat nothing !
My sufferings were so that IT caned two doctors
to give me something that would
Step the pain.
Their efforts were no good to me.
At last I heard a good deal
About your
Hop Bitterst • •
Anddetermined to fry them.
-Get a bottlee-in-four hours I toolthe contents
of - .
Onel ! • ,
Next day r Wag Out of bed, and have not seen a
Sick! .
Ti our, from the same ea:use, since. -
lahave recommended it to huodrede of others.
You have no such
- Advocate as I &u.,
. . ... George Kendall, ' •
.
•
. Allston,, Boston, Mass. .
DoWnright Cruelty.
To pennit youleelf and family to
Suffer !
. .
With sicipiesS When it can be prevented and
cured so easily
With Bop Bitters ! •
•
f..4r*one gentiine without a bunch of green
Hops on the White label. Shun • all the yile;
poisonous stuff tilith " Hop 7 or "Hops"in their
dame. 1919.52111
VETERINARY.
11C. DOAN, Veterinary Surgeon, Graduate
of •Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto,
Ontario. Calls promptly attended to night or
day. Veterinary mein -Ines kept constantly on
hand. Office,- Huron Hefei, Zurich, Ont. 909
EAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY. --Corner of
Jarvis and Goderich Streets, next door to the
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Ont. All dis-
eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do-
mestieated animals, successfully treated at the'
infirmary;Or elsewhere, on the shortest notice.
Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter-
inary Surgeon. P. S-A large stook of Veterin-
ary Medicines kept constantly on hand,
AUCTIONEERS..
T P. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the
,J, County of Huron. Sales attended in all
parts of the County. All order* left at THE
Exrosrrou Office will be promptly attended to.
DELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the
It. County of Huron. Sales of all description
promptlyattended to on reasonable terms. Ad-
dress Brussels P. 0., or apply on Lot fa -Con-
cession 12, Grey. .77
ntt 7411LinON EiP05iTORT.
I LEGAL.
44' M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &o Office-
. Rooms formerly occupied by Carroll &
ckson, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard-
ware Store, Main Street, Seaferth. Goderich
AgenteL-CAintaon, Holm & 0.A1IRRON. 870
'
GCIARIAOW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers,
tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. °ARROW,
WM. l'ILQUEIPOOT. • 886
• -
-11111 C. HAYS, selicitor, &e. Private Money to
lAs.. lend at lowest rates of interest. Office -
Corner of Square and West Street, Goderich. 774
flAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers;
Solicitors in Chancery, &o., Gloderich, . Ont.
M. C. CAximon, Q. C., Pilmir HOLT, M. G.
CAMERON.\ 506
'Onus E. DANCEY, late with 'Cameron,
Holt & Cameron Goderich, Barrister, So-
le:Ater, Conveyancer, in. Money to loan. Bein
son's Old Office, Cardno's Block, Reaforth. 786
ityrANNING & scorr, Barristers, Solicitors,
.1.11 Conveyancers, &es Solicitors for the Bank
of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan.
Office -Beaver Block, , ,C . Clinton, Ontario. M
MANNING, JAMES SOOrr. 781
LI 110LMESTED, successor to the late- Sim of
. McCaughey & Holinest.ed, Barrister, So-
licitor, Conveyancer nd Notary. 1 Solicitor for
the Canadian Bank of ommerce. Money to lend.
Farms for sale. !NI e in Scott) Block, Main
Street, Seaforth. 1
MONA TO LOAN.
T1,1ONEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at frper
1.11 cent. Interest payabie half yearly, Or 6t.
per pent. yearly, with the privilege to borrower
of repayingpartof the principal imoney at; any
time. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister,
Seaforth. • • 860
DENTISTRY. •
M
7' .S., and it.; R. C. of
11. Toronto. All operations
guaranteed. . Angetheties of all
• kinds administered. 'Special es-
Gol 11 Filling and Perfect Fitting P tee.
Town .patients will please make engagen ents
a day or two previous to ' having the o erre
tion performed. iter Remember the place, in
the rooms formerly occupied by C. Caltwi ght,
up -stairs in Cady's Block, opposite the Com ter-
cial Hotel. Seaferth. •74
ITSr.A..111S 01\T,
IJENTIST, Faculty Gold Medallist and Co lege
Gold Medallist,Torolito School of Denti ry.
• Rooms over Johnsons' .Hardware, Main St eet,
Seaferth.
in 1
i
. AS CON SC I EN T 10Li, S
'DRUGGiS:T.S,'
,
„ -WE WOartea-e
recommend for DYSPEPSIA, INMESTION and
. kindred. diseases, the- use of MALTOPEPSYN.
For Consumption and all wasting diseases the
use of MORSE'S CARBOLATED NORWEGIAN
COD LIVER OIL. For teething infants land
nervous troubles, the use of GLYCER0LE4 OF
CELERY COMPOUND (containing no °plun)
You probably ask why we recommend these
remedies
It is because we know them to be relilible
! ,
remedies, endorsed by • leading physic ans
throughont the Dominion, for theeure of spetific
diseases, and not claiming to cute everything.
Also becausethey have the exact foe -mule printed
on eeeli bottle labenthereby enabling thepur-
chaser to know just what he is taking.
The time is rapidly approaching when ,intelli-
gent' people Will refuse to take - quack cure -ills
the ingredients of which are kept hceret, bui
t •11i
insist upon knowing just what they are taking.
. We would also inform any who May not yct be
aware by actual trial of the superiority of our
"ROYAL GLYCERATED BALSAM 'OF FAR,"
in curing Coughs,Colds, Bronchitis, Sore Thrbat'
Incipient Consumption, &c. &c., that this i•eli-
able remedy can new be pro Aired from eery
dealer in the County of Huroneand although not
advertised outside our own 'County, entirely
owing to its own merits, we have already receiv-
ed orders from the most distant part i of the Do-
minion, if afflicted give it a trial, price 50 cents
per bottle wholesale and -retail by
'LUMSDEN & WILSON,
3Ianufadturers,
• 925-52 Seaforth, Onta4So.
Aurora Quick Train Watch.
The Best Yet.
• SOLD' ONLY BY
R. CO.UNTER,.
M
SEA.FORTI-1, ONT.
0-
This Company manufactures a complete line
of full plate watches, froneordinary to the
finest grades, for all classes of watch wearers.
They are all made with quick train, and are :es-
pecially adapted for railroad and all ordinary and
severe service. All inede dust proof, have, the
perfect salete pinion, which prercnts damage to
parts in ease of inainsprieg breakage, and John..
son's petentattachment to regulate ,pins, which
prevents hairspring from catching, an in'porthnt
improvement controlled by this Company he
sten-winding pants are made strong and durable, ,
guaranteed as safeonore convenient and service-
able than the key winders. The extra fine granes
ate made in stem wind only. Every' watchl is
- warranted by special certificate; which the pur-
chaser receives from the Company% Agent. T.he -
millibar of Jewels in each watch (which is en-
graved -.thereon) indicates • the . quality; Pun
• chasms observing this are sure to receive the
quality they call for. The larger numberl of
Jewels in the better grades also represents he
finish, fine adjustment, and care in mantifaetere,
-which producesenore accurate time and longer
seivices The qualities are divided as follows':
ORDINARY. -Two grades are made of this
quaint-, engraved : "Aurae' Watch Co. 7
Jewels." " Aurelia Watch Co. 11 jewels."
• MEDIUM. -Four grades Of this quality are
made, -two in Gilt Finish, engraved "Aurora
Watch Co.? 11 Jewels, Extra." " Aurora Watch
Co., 15 Jewels," and two in Nickel, finely finish -
d, engraved ea" Aiirom Watob Co., 11 Jewels."
"Aurora Watch .Co. 15 Jewels."
FINE. -Two grades of this quality,--ene in
Fine Gilt 'Finish and one in Nickel, engraved:
" Aurora Watch Co., 15 Jewels, adjusted. '
EXTRA FINE. -Two grades of this qualitti,-
one in Fine Gilt and one in Fine Nickel, enereav. •
ed: "Au. ore Watch Co., 15 Ruby Jewels, id
jested, Aurora, Illinois." .
• Remember 'Counter's, Seaforth, is the only
place intim Ceninty where these watches can , be
had.
. M. R. COUNTER,
PratticarWatahmalcar And Jewell
Brussels Lime Work.
STILL AHEAD.
CYVTINT & S 01\T_ ,
The subscribers take this opportunity of )e.
turningthanks to the inhabita its of Brussels
and vicinity for past patronage, and beg to sten
that having made several imp.ovemente in their
kiln and mthey of burning, are now in la
better position than ever _before to supply the
Public with first-class lime.
• This being the eleventh- season of our businels
dealings in Brussels, and having given unquan-
fled satisfaction sp far, the public -can rely on 're-
ceiving good treatment and a. first-class article
from us. First-class Lime at 14 cents at the -kiln
and 15 cents delivered.
• We also burn a No. 1 Lime for plastering at
the same price.
Rememberthe spot, Brussels Lime Works.
TOWN & SON?
.04,0
9.8
DYE
Bi
DYE STUFFS.
t and Beautiful Colors.'
Would call,the a
stock of ev4iy.th.
of materiall ;We
MADDER and
pend on ge4ting t
• Hand
Pack
Physicians
SDEN WILSON
ention of ladies to the fad that they have a very complete
•
g required for producing bright and beautiful coiors on all kinds
always pay special attention to our selection of INDIGO and
eve sell anything that is not first-elass. You can always de-
,
st from us, and at lowest prices consistent with quality.
ge Dyed, all shades, cons ntly on hand.
rugs and Medicines fresh, and of guaranteed purity.
escriptioni accurately prepared at
Lumsden
& Wilson's, Seaforth.
;
SEEDS. SEEDS.
ILLSON, SEAFORT1T,
DEALER, .IN
S6(6cls of all kinds for Field and Garden,
geed What, Peas, Oats, Six -Rowed Barley, Two -Rowed Barley, and • Blank
Barleb Rid.OoN er, Alsike Clover White Dutch Clover, atild14ammoth Clover,
Thrioihy. (Yrchari Grails, Kentucky Blue. Grass, Red Top Rye Grass, and all
kinds of prsture Grass,es. Turnip, Mangold. and Carrot See -ds of all kinds.
Everk variety of arden and Flower Seeds all sold Cheap for cash at
0. C. WILLSON'S, Maiti Street, Seaforth.
TEA
• A
Naw 1s -the Tiine
Has 4ust Receive
the targest and
holds 175 Pa.ekag
and -60e. per po
POWDER, and
give Entire Satis
all kinds qf
Flop Oats i Barl
Tur Cairrots,
Also. i Larg Ass
Oat tai
A CALL SOLIC
TEA. TEA.
TEA.
HE SEAFORTH TEA STORE..
Get the Best Value Ever Offered in Seaforth for .your Money.
A. -
d a Very Large Consignment of TEAS. He now holds one of
est Assorted Stocks west of Toronto. In Teas alone he now
s. Prices from 15c., -20c., 25c., 30c. 35c., 40c. 45c. 50c. 55c:
d. This Stock Consists Of GREEN, BLACK, JAPAN, GUN -
TEA pirsT, and will Guarantee them to be all FRESH and
action, or !Money Refunded." Also a large Stock of Sugars and
ceries. Flour,. Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Shorts Bran, Buckwheat
y, Screenings, Chop Feed, Salt, Coal Oil, Fish, Apples, Potatoes,
and Cabbage. A.large stobk of China, Crockery and Glassware.
rtment of Lamps and Lamp Trimmings.
en in Exchange for Oatmeal at Mill Rates.
TED FROM ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
A. G. AULT.
• Grand Trtmk Railway.
Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton stations=
follows:
Goma Weer- SEAPORTS. Chinos.
Express.... i-... 2.40 P. W. 3.05 P. m.
Express.. 8.58 r. x. 9.16p. M.
Mixed Train.. .. 8 15 A. - 9.48 A. m.
Gouge EAST--
Express..........7.45*. w. . 7.25.4. x.
1.45 P. X. • 1.05p M
Mixed Train.. 5.30 P. K. 4.45 P.
London Ituron and Bruce,
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GOING NGETII- .' Mixed. • Mail.
London, _depart ! 600,. M. 4.50P. ts.
Exeter ... ..... ..1, .:. .. ... 8.20 6.10
H U. I 8.45 .
• Kippen.. .. .. ..:- 9.00 6.29
Brucefield.. .. ..... . . , 9.15 ' 6.38
Clinton.. .. ....* : ' ...... 9.56 • 7.05
Londesboro .i . .18 7.20
Blythe .. .. _e'en.... 1 .35 . 7.27
• Belgrave. . .00 7.46
• Winghane arrive• 11,80 • $.00
GOING Sot1TH-2- •E press. Mixed. .
. Witigham, depart 20 A telL30 A. M.
Belgrave .40 12.03 e• . x.
Blyths .-.... .. .... ...... .59 12.25
Londesboro .. ........ • .08 -12.37
Clinton.. :. I . .• ••431 .• .35 . L25
_. Brucefield. .51 L50
Kippen. . 00 2.05
' Hensel. .05
• Exeter n.12
, r-• .31- 3.05'
. London, ern\ e . .. . . 1 .45 5.30
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Vire1iington,1 Grey and Bruce.,
GOING NORTH- Accom. Express.' Mixed.
Ethel 2.37 r. m. 9.13 P.M 9.16 P.E.
' Brussels_ ... 2.51 9.27 10.00
Bluevale 3.07 9.43 10.35
Wingbann • • e13.20 9.54 1L30
GOING Sol7TH- Eispress. Acetate -Mixed
Winghain 7.00 A.M. 11.21 .4.5. 7.30 P.M.
-Bluevale .......7.10 11.35 • 8.07
Brussels 7.25 11.56 = 8.45
Ethel.. a .. 7.37 , 12.10 9.13
Train leaving Winghim it 8p ni. for Kinear-
• dine, runs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
only.
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Thin great Household Medicine ranks amongst
the leading necessaries of Life. These famous
Pills purify the Blood, and act most powerfnlly,
yet soothingly, on the Liver, Stonmeh, Kidneys
and Bowels, giving tone, energy and- vigor te
these great Main Springs of Lite. They are con-
fidently recommended as a never failing remedy
ip all eases where the constitution, front 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 are unsurpassed.
HOLLOWAYS 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. If effectually
rubbed on the neck and 'chest, as sat into meat.
cnres Sore Throats. Bronchitis, Coughs and
Colds. For Glandular Swellings and Piles it acts
like a (-berm. In Gout and Rheumatism, it
never fails to afford relief. Manufactured only
at Professor Halloweens Establishment, 78 New
. Oxford Street (late 533 Oxford Street) London;
and sold at' is. 10., 2s. Pd., 4s. ed., 115., 225.,
and 33s. each Box and Pot. nee Beware of Ain-
erican connterfens,-Pnrchasers should look to
the Label on the Pots and Boxeslithe address!
is not 633, Oxford Street, London, they are
spurious 921-52 •
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NOTICE!
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BRUSSELS,
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1,S 144 AF0h1111 WOOLLEN MITT
4_ S. Begs to mmounce that there will be a complete
change,f butiuess after
teal
All ‘Nool Tweeds, Heavy and Light. The -Best all Wool Fancy Flannel.
Union' Flannels, Grey and Check, Very Cheap. All Wool
Blankets, the Best in° the Market.
UNHOi SHEETINGS- SOMETHING GOOD,
Try pair foil winter, and yo I will never Want to sleep on cotten she* in cold weather again.
TRY A PAIR OF OUR UNION HOSE,
Thy are fine for Summer. - Hosiery made to Order, any size or Color.' Knit oods and Yarns in
Great Variety.
Remember Woollen Goods never were cheaper than at the prsent time, and
this is the place to get them at FIRST COST. Fa anything you want made in Woollen Goods
give ua Call, and WC Will try our best to please you every thee; Fanners, Remember this is the
old Stttddard Mill for First-class Work.
A. G. VANEGMOND'S SONS.
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L. G. VANEGMOND.• • VANEGNOND,
NEW M1LLI:NIG F12il1/1 IN SEAFORTH.
1HE SEAFORTH FiULL1F.R MILLS,
LATE THE RED MILL.
McBRIDE & SMI TH, from Strathroy,
Having bo-ught the above mills, and refitted them thronghout with all the latest
and best machinery that could be procured for a
GADUAL •REDUOTION ROLLER MILL,
And the result attained is, they have one of the best mills m the Province.
Farmrs can now get all their GRIST1NG and CHOPPING done in Seaforth,
and have it hOme with them the same day, and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
1311...43.1NI *
For sale by tile ton or in less quantities -FOR CASH. Cash for any quantity of
Wheat.
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• MR. • THOMAS SMIT,Il . *ill personal*. superintend the Seaforth, Roller
Mills. 1 - -
McBRIDE sMITH.
OCTOBER id 1885
s All accounts must be settled by that time.
No Buttertaken on account after the above
date (positively.). •
.GRAND CLEARING SALE
10f over $3,000 worth of ready made Clothing
before that tune. Also $9,000 worth ',of choicest
Dry Goods in tbe Village of Brussels.
924
A. R. SMITH.
Administrhtor's Notice.
In the goods of Thomas Sturgeen, nate of the
township of Hay, in the County of Huron and
Province of Ontario, deceased. Notice is hereby
given to all persons having elainis against the
personal estate of the said Thomas Sturgeon, to
send in their claims to me on or before the let
day of nevember, 1.685. And at the expiration
of that time, I shall forthwith proceed to distri-
bute the assets of thenaid deceased, among the
parties entieled thereto, and •notice is expressly
given that under the provisions of Section 34,
Chapter 107, Revised statutes of Ontario and
amended by 48 Victoria, Chapter 9. ehah not
lbe liable for the assets or any part thereof, so
!distributed to any person of veboae claim I shall
not then haee had notice, anti 1 hereby also give
notice to all emetics indebted te the said estate
whether hy book account or otherwise to pay
the same &eine on or before the time above men-
tioned. • MARY STUBGEON, Bente]) P. 0.
Administratrix of the Personal Estate of Deceased.
Hensall, August 18th, 18e5.
In reference to. th-e-ahove notice we would
he, notify awl :request all parties nalebted to
the firm kni:m.n as Smillie & Sturgeon, (of which
Firnewe are -the :surviving partners) whether by
book account or otherwise to make prompt pay-
ment to the said Mary Sturgeon, Atheinivtratix
of the Versoval Estate of the late Thome Stur-
geon. whose recipt shah be a inn and sufficient
discharge. SAMUEL and BENJAMIN MILLIE,
Herniall 1'. 0.
Remain August 19th, 1885. i 92441
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REYAL MA1L__S11EAMS$IPS1
A. STRONG, Seafo th, Agent.
leREAT IIMUCTION IN P SAGE RATES.
Cabin rates from Halifax to Liverpool and Lon-
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londerry, $50, 63, and f stateroom. Children under 1 years, half fate;
ts..e73, according to position
-tinder 1 free. Servaets in Ca in, 850. Inter-
mediate, $35; Steerage, 813. F om Liverpool or'
Londonderry to Halifax : . Cabinl 363, $78.75 and
$94.50; Iptermediate, 336; Ste rage, 313. Re-
turn Tickets from Halifax to JLondonderry or
Liverpool and back to Halifax.: Cabin, 8100, 3126
and 8148; Intermediate, 870; Steerage, 826.
Money Loaned and Real tstat� Bought
and Sold as Uktial. •
• IvkisuRAnice,
represent several of the best InsuranceCom-
paniee in the world. -
AV"Office-Market Street, Sealforth.
• A. STRONG.
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THE SEAPORT)"
urance Agency
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Seking Machine Depot
.N. WATSON,
Ma=n Street, Seaforth.
General Fire, Marine, Life and Acci-
dent insurance Agent.
Dealer in the WHITE and RAYMOND Sewing
Machines (family' and manufacturing.) These
machilies have both been in use in this part of
this County for the past ten years, and during
that time have given the best of satisfaction on
all kinds of work. They are easily kept in order,
and so sirnple that a child can use them. All
mach' es warranted for five years, 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.1 Mao dealer in Needles, Oil and all kinds
of Sewing Machine parts. All kinds of Sewing.
Machines repaired promptly.' Charges reason-
able. ffice,- Second Door South of Weir's
Hotel.
.• W. N. WATSON
SEAFORTH.
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SEAFORTH
FuriiitureWarerooms.
If you lwant solid comfort mil at
M. .Robertson's,
•And hut- one of thoseCelebrated Stef enjustable
Easy C.hairs, represented by the allot e cuts Be
Can alto eupply
Invalid Chairs and Carriages.
• He also sells the most comfortable and durable
PaRrna.- F17)
• That is made. His stock of • '
CABINET FURNITURE
Is very large and Complete. Intending purchas-
ers would de well to give him seall before pun•
chasing elsewhere. Wareroorns one Door South
of Telegreph Office, Main Street, Seaforth,
M. ROBERTSON.
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ST...! JAMES' HOT=1.7
...4111pT08170.60111;0
sH0.,HAivil
• ( Forenerl ly of Sharp's Retel,Seaforth,)
• ! iPROPRIETORS.
(PHIS llotel, which %situated directly epposite
the Union Station, has recently been refitted
and refurnished throughout, and is non Orle
the best and most comfortable hotels in the -city.
tarEvery possible attention paid to gueste Ind
charges intiderate.