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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-10-09, Page 7Ivt not going -ea. don't think eAt we have the. `tict., which, will eck pace. 'We * indeed, len nta paba1id era goods_cont- make is COrilially -011r stock RR Alcis Th =man- Iack and Celo • MerveMeute Velvetue RIch *Wahine, tee, a to he bad -at 8:, -bave, seourect E7anada Tweedre ire lot of New; .11.Y Mesas we iidershirts and ,s Wool Flannels leen out to the to sh-ow at os Gibson . artt ha bag corn. he EPOTORY - I give good va,I. -gGS, NCEYS,, s! A R NS* and runinir Ki to. fa*r as possible THEM,, and de ; Working Order' Worlquon:. 4 Xriarrted. s !TER MUM BSON, Proprietor., COMMEIML 'rell ON TO. $6,000,000 2,10000, Ma -31 ,sTE 14.NrClle Sank conue�* r1 allewed on tens and Aide al on the United - f the Commeroill ELAND, Manor-. ! WITH 61*-LEGEt . . eeao- i*OGite *-". • ironnhly reee6retatti; As a a most au tWe wha 131°* 7 and success t thorough 6 orate. ess- toak LB.A-PeueiP (-.1011ege- !BELLI- 'Negyeta and peomPtlY ". Mitchell along •P., 1-885. News gotes. -The tobacco crop in In, lane and Southern Kentuckywas badly damaged b a heavy frost on Friday night) 25th ‘ *14 Goldslmith Maid," Mee -queen of the turf, died at Trenton; New Jerhey,. 4in Friday, 2$ year "th ult. -Sie ft s 10 wa , old, -In the northern portion of Linea - *hire there are now idle 1,000,000 spin- dles and 50,000 looms, and 15,060 opera- tives are unemployed. • . -t-The smallpox Scare at Toled(i.has become so igrer0 that the authorities liaVe eatab1' hed quarantine fotCanadian 1 vessels at I olivine kation, seven miles elown the ri er.. . -One of the features of the coming English elections will be. the re -appear- ance of Mr. John Bright, who -has been practically out of politics since his re- tirement from the Gladstone Cabinet on :kw- disagreeMent with the policy that led to the bomlarardment of Aleiandria. , -The committee of the Society of }Wends are eireulating among the Quak- ers of Great Britahi a document urging that the repeal of the law. enacting State regulation ef vice be made a distinct belie in the:ensuing elections • -Mt. Tintothy Crowly, a Kinkera, had his grain, hay and farming imPle- meets burned on Tuestlay, the 18th ult. Mr. Feltats steam thresher was also de - greyed. The whole thing was burned while the In& were at dinner. • -e-A stranger brought , a bottle for 'whisky to A Brantford hotel the other day, and when a pint bad been put in it he refused to take the whisky on account of the price. The landlord .then opt whielry, bottle and all, and 'afterwards threw out the bottle, which' broke and exposed a sponge inside. The plan evi- dently was to make the hotel -keeper _ take back the wb,isky, and the stranger, eatrying off his bOttle, would get a good horn in the sponge gratis. -*-A young man narded Passmore was recently married in South Dumfries, and according to the raral custom the neigh- boring youths assembled to ' charivari the couple. They concluded - the noisy -. performanceby beaking in the door. Sixteen of tee parley subsequently ap- peared before Squire Powell at Paris and were fined $4.86 each, and made an abject apology. -Moses Manenellah, Christian Jew, 65 years, died at Troy, 'New York, on Friday, 25th ult., at the poorhouse. . He mune to the United States 20 years ago, and heti travelled all over the • world. In 1016 he walked to California, and was sttecessful in gold mines far several years: -Whalebene is now worth $2.50 a poen& the *1 price having fallen from $3..60 oat -the arrival of a.'cargo of 210,000 pounds at San Francisco. Since 1854 the -catch has fallen- aff from 3,446,200 pounds to426,968 pounds. -The wife of Thos. Fader, Gelatine-, Pa,, Was:stung to death by bees on Sun- day, 27th ult. She was attacked by the insect a on going to call her husband, who was handling the hives, reaeived several stings (weber lips and nostrils, and died 'in 45 minutes. - -Rt. Rev. Bishop. O'Sullivan, pastor. of St.:Peter's, 'Washington, D. C., who was; consecrated on Sunday, 27th ult., was presented with a,;purse of $1;000a by his congregatiou, but he declined to ac- cept it, and "advised the committee to turdit over tohis saccesior for the bene- . fit of :the debt of the chnrch. He said he came' ameng them With nothing, and preferred to „take CO -thing away with him. The officers of the American Na• • tional Board of Health are Watch- ing ',:with sine concern the progress of the epidemic of stnaltpox raging at Montreal, for they fear that • it wiff yet get beyond control and find its , way to the .tates. It has already ap- peared in different pitrts of the United tates, though the number of cases has not been sufficient, to cause general alarm. During the first six Months of the present year there were 6,000- cases in Japan, an avera:ge of 1.000 new cases every month.i The principal danger in Montreal is, 'due to the superstitious , : • people. • -The massacres of Christians in Co - :chin China letee sent a thrill of horror though France. Heartreeding accounts are published of the sufferings of mis- sionaries and their Rooks at Neueanha, in Annam. The Superior of the college .and a wholehost of Christians were slaughtered. Some were thrown into the sea with their hands tied behind their back. Some missionaries tried to make a stand with muskets, but weie soon defeated- Churches, schools and dwelling -houses werel everywhere' burn:.. ed, and Christians who escaped • had to walk for days reach a place is accused by - taken no*steps to save them. -A great . sensation was caused at Shellamme, Grey county by the an- *nouncentect ethat E. B. Rice and wife hacl levanted, taking with them $2,268 67 in cash belonging to the patrons of the Shelburne and Badjeros cheese factories and leaving numerous debts unpaid- Rice left Shel- burne on Monday 21st tilt, with the avowed intention of visiting the Toronto _ Exhibition. For several days previous he had been linaking inquiries at the Express Office for a parcel of money accrui-ng from a recent shipment of cheese, anal before:leaving he • toll)* iMr. Belfry, the agent, that be was going .to the Toronto Exhibition, and that he -could, give the money to his (Rice's) wife -tvhen she! called for it The parcel arrived on Tuesday, and when Mrs. Riceealled, Mr. Belfry, not suspecting anything wrong, gave it to her, she sign- ing for the same. The parcel b" ordained $2,268 67 belonging to the. patrons of the factories at Shelburne and Badjeros. Mrs. Rice and her three youngest chil- dren left by t e everting train the same day. No on suspected that a, big fleecing game -at being carried oat. E. R Rice and w fe were the last persons to be suspecte( of such actions as have since been br eught to light. Rice is supposed to e , in American territory with his wife nd family, having -in his possession fro 1 0,000 te $5,000 ill bPr- rowed and sto en cash, - GRATEF TLCOMFO1flNG. without food or shelter to of refuge. Gen. De Courcy the missionaries of having EPPS S COCOA. B .EAKFAST. "Ry a thoroug knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nu- tiltion, and by a ( 'Ireful application of the fine properties of wellsqlected: Cocoa, Mr. Epps: has provided our bre kfast tables with a deheately Savored beverage which may save us many doc- tors' loilla. It is by the )udicious use of such artioles of diet that &constitution may be grada- auff butt up -laid -strong enough to - resist every tendency' te disease.' RUndted, of sUbte mai* „ dies are floating around us ready 40 attack Wherever there Is a weak point. We MAY escape many a fats] shaft by keeping ourselves Well fortified with pure blood and a inoperly ,nourish- ed frame.tvil Service Gazette. Made simply with bollinir water or milk Sold only In Packets Jean Es & Coi4,1 don, England." Ro is, Montreal. 884-52 I Delights in by grocers, abelled J-ilbminopfithie Chemists, Lo aostfor Canada, C. E. Co ' No Lady. Who 0 - Flowe and likes to see them do w 11 and bloom abun- dantly, should he withbut fl nington's Flood for Fiowera. Ordinary packer( 80 cents-stifficient for 20 plants for oett year. I -52W. i ' ' • Horsemen, A tention ! When your horse is galled scratched or cut, or has an ugly sore, bathe ta cc daily, and apply McGregor -& Parke's Carbo 'c Cerate. It is un• doUbtedly the finest healing, nd cleansing appli- cation for it. Be sure you get cOregor & Parke'd. Sold for 256. per box at Lu den & Wilsons drug store, Seaforth. 912,52w. 1 ' • Fluid Ligh fling . . All sufferers from that ter bletorment,Neural- gia, can be made happy in o e moment by a sin- • gle application of Fluid Ligh ning briskly rubbed on psAnful parts, and withou usIng any diagitst- g medicine day after day with little or no re- sult. Fluid Lightning also cures as effectually, toothache, lumbago, rheum ism, headache, and is only 25 cents per bottle at umsden & Wilson's drug store, Seadortli. 912.5 v. Cholera Pre entive. In order to withstand epidemics a perfect purity of per action of the stomach' sure that end, in the chea and couipbete manner, use Cure for dyspepsia and, impu no purer,safer or more relit% i once for ndigestion, dyspeps Ask your neighbor or any it. Sold by Lunisden & Wils bottle given.free. 912.52w. Holloway's Pills olera and such like blood, and the pr,o- e required. To in- most available Mctiregor's Speedy e blood. ' There is e remedy in exist - a, costiveness, eto. rson who has used n, Seadorth. Trials With the 'darkening days temperatures the digestion the liver disordered, and the unless the muse of the, irre from the 'blood and body these Pill They go direct the evil, thnist out all impuri lation, reduce distempered or ral state, and correct all defec natal secretions. Such easy' health, strength, and daft the possession of all whose s whose minds are much harms are overworked. Holloway's blood -tempering medicine, wh reacbing the remotest fibres o a universal good. 912.52w. • and the ehanging ecomes impaired, mind despondent larity be expelled an alterative like to the source of - es from the circli- ng to their natu- ve. and contend - tans of instituting nese should be in machs are weak, d,or whose brains is essentially la reby its infiuenee the frame effects Highest Pr Ete. The well-known drlig firm, Co., of Kingston, writes tha tract of Wild Strawberry h sidered thebest remedy for s in the market, and adds t speak in the highest terms o Strawberry is the best known .einedy for cholera morbus, dysentery and all sowel complaints. 857.52.2w. f N. GI. Paseo & Dr. Fowler's Ek -t long been con - miner complaints at their customers its merits. Wild A Sad C se. The prior Victim of chron c drspepsia torture. Regulate the liver tone the :stomach. with Bur and the - dyspeptic's trouble' 52.2w: • e ently snffers all the ills of life, liv ne in continua d the bowels and ock Blood Bitters, s soon gone. '857. - A Speedy Cure. ery, cholera mote. ick stomach' can - and all forma of no remedy more etof Wild Street, - As a speedy cure for dys-en qus, dierrhceaecolie, ,craitips, hter of stomach and bowela, summer complaints, there reliable,than Dr. Fowler's.Exti berry. Dealers who sell it.and those who buy. It are on mutual grounds in confidence of its inerita. 857.512w. ' ; -A Certain Result. In all disturbed action of the stoniach, theI bowels, the liver or • the kidneys the result of taking Burdock Blood Bitters is certain to afford prompt benefit to the sufferer. Burdock Bleed Bitters cure when- other remedies fail. 867.. 52.2w. ' . Fatal Attacks. I Among the most prevalent fatal and sudden attacks of disease, are thosj incident to the summer and fell, such as chole a morbus, biliouli colic, diarrnma, dysentery, etc, that often prove fatal in a 'few hours. That eefr reliable remedy Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, should' be at howl, for use in eniergeney. 857.52.2w. 41110.7-7" € A Sure Indication. - Whenever there are festering sores, Notch* phrples and boils appearing, it indicates an ex, tremely bad condition of the blood which shoeld be speedily cleansed by that best of all medicines Burdock Illoocl Bitters. 857.52w, Mrs. Mary Thornpson,ofTosonto, Was afflicted with tap el worm, eight feet of a which was remov- ed by one bottle of Dr. Low's linerni Syru 857.52m. ' Prof. Lmy's Magic SulPhur Soap is 'highly re- commended for all humors and skin -diseases. 857.02m. , Freeman's Worm Powders ar and expel all kinds of worm adults. 857.52ra. agreeable to take, from children or National Pills are a mile purgative, acting ' dn the stomach, liver and bowels, removing all oh- struc iona . 857.52m. • 1 1 cl . villo • eh, . i , I - ne Experience of Many. Having experienced a great " Trotibie !- Fawn indigestion, so much losing niy • Life ! My trouble always coming after eating any food - ea of that I came neair However light. Artd_digestible, For two or three hours atL time I had to g6 through the most Exeruciatinrr pains, And the only way I ever got Relief Was by throwing up all my ed !t No one cin eonceive the pai through, until At last? • „ *1 was taken! po ill that for i•n bed and • , Could eat nothing! My sufferings Were so that I to give me something that wo1iid Stop the pain. - Their efforts were no good tb me. At last I heard a good deal About your Hop Bitters! - And determined to try then . .1 stomach contain-, n that I had to go three weeks'I lay called two doctor Got a bottle -in four hours of • ! Next day I was out of bed, Sick! Hour, from the same cause, 'I home recommended it to h You have no such Advocate as I am. - Georg,e Ken Allst Downright C - To perrniteyourseif and Lana Suffer! • With sickness when it' crei cured so easily With Hop Bitters I LOT None genuine withou Hops on the white label. poisonous stuff with "Hop name.. 919.52ni. took the centeiits nd have not seen a since. ndreds of others. all, n, Boston, Mass. lty. ly to be. prevented and a bunch of green Shun all the vile,. r " Hops" in their AucTioxE RS. . T P. 131UNE, Licensed e_J . County of Huron. Sa parts of the County. All EOSITOR.Ofliceerill be pro uctioneer for the es- attended in all rders left at Tua tly attended. to. .• ' A DELGATTY, Licensed uctioneer for the _L-1. County of Huron. S les of all description promptly attended to on reas nable terms. Ad- dress Brussels P. 0., or ap ly on Lot 4,. Con- cession, 12, Grey. - 1 it • e • ME _ THE HURON EXPOSITOR. I3ARc+AINS Having decided 1 to throw our monster Etock of &Wily int goods on the market, from ncrier until January first, 1886, at g . t. . 1 prices, now is the time or all our old friends, and as many new (`) 'and see for themselves that what we state will be carried out to t never had each department so nicely assorted.' In the rt,ed, relish' eatly reduce( es, to visit us e letter. W 1 . _ DRESS DEpARTMENT FOLLOWING LEADING NOVELTIES : WILL BE FOUND THE * • FREKOH WOOL SER4S, -,• . 1 FRENCH FpuLE CLOTHS, OTTOMAN AND JER§ENt CORDS, .1 . SOLEIL CORIJS, 00TALINE CLOTHS, CRAPE FOULE 'CLOT SATIN So,LEILS, BISOf'ELJITIN '1 I CASHMERES AND MER1NOES FROM 2 YARD UP. / A SPLENDID WIDE ALL -WOOL .COLOilE CASH FOR 40 Olp'4TS PER YARD S, ETC. ETC.. CENTSI PER • WE KEEP ALL KINDS (*.LOW-PRICED. ERE8S ST FROM 12i- bENTS PER YARD UP. - I . .1 4 IN SILKS WE ARE t:ITERIN6- 'PECIAL V kLUE IN ' , • : olommammimr.sam. Black Gros Grains, Colored Gros Grain IVIervilleux, Colored Satin Mervil A '-Special Line of Bfack Brocade nians, Suitable for Mantles, and Dress' Combination We also show the best One Dollar COLORED .D ' market, the best One Dollar BLAa.." SATIN: MERVILLE I I of BLACK AND .COLORED VELETEENS, from -38 cent PLUSH VELVETEENS -a novelty ati a very km figi • The widest, cheapest and best 'value PLUSHES, only $1.75 per yard. All the latest novelties new ANGOLA LACES -leading shades. Fringes, Passame - ments, Braids, Buttons, etc. 1 • To Wedding and Mourning We Offer special advantages:. Doing o largelytn Dressmaking department beieg under the care of Faits You can have all your orders and done in first-class city style. • C1.J.A.S8 ..A.P, ompleted on the premises on ' I ' Inthis department the display far surpasses in size, comp any 'exhibition we have ever before made, and you will find larger and better selection than that, kept by any other house. In this branch of our business we bave done a most succ last twenty years, so that we know alllabout it It is at pres fagement of• two competent young ladiee, who have been assis for the last three and fear' years, and'ho have for the last f nicest work that left out house. .MILUNERY.AND MANTLE SHO •• i 1 - .1 -I3T3"1"1" 1- ERE • FFS atin and OttoL resses, 'ESS SILK in the X; the beatl range. per yard up. re. , 1 .AlsILD COLORED n Trimmings. The Mantle € '- tries, lfantle. Orna- ustom rs nd our I'Mantl and 1ST_ the shortest , nbtice, ROO eteness and no elty hats a very uch ssful trade fo • the : • nt under the man- ta of Miss Hi ?gins w seasons do e the a3T.T. '1' Hu 1 i Having made arrangements to fill i large butter contract we at deter nned to do it, and are new giying the very h. hest price, and .will' c ntinue throu li the season. po not dispose' of your butter i ithotit asking Our pri es. € - Come m and look at our stock, it eivill Pay you. We do ot offer youl these inducements of suph large redactions at the end of the Season when you ape not requieing goods, dr on tae balance of the stock w,heeit has be n culled. I THOMAS K1D4D & -I - Corner Main and Ma S N, rket Streets Seardrtp.. - AIIMMISE6. 1-r St, BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &o. Ofilcd--- s) . Rooms . formerly' occupied by Carroll & Dickson, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard- ware Store, Main Street, Seaforth. Goderieh Agents--Caxmloa, HOLT & CAMERON. 870 LEGAL. GARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solici- tors, cno., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GAEROW, WM. Paotieroar. ass 13 C. HAYS, &elicitor, &e. Private.Money to jah lend at lowest rates of interest. Mee - Corner 01 Square and Wast Strad* Goderich. 774 CAMERON; HOLT & CAMERON, Banisters, Solicitors in Chancery, &e., Goderieh, Ont. M. C. CAMERON, Q. O., PHILIP HOLT, 31. G. enema ' 506 TOFTUS E. DANCEY, late with Cameron, .jHolt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister,: So- licitor, Conveyancer, &e. Money to.loan. 13en- Son's Old Office, Cardno's'Illock, Seaforth. 786 it/FANNiNG & SCOTT, Barristers, Soliisitors, Conveyancers, &c. Solicitors for the Brink Of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to lean. (Mice -Beaver Block; Clinton, Ontarip. • Al H. 'MING, JAMES S0017. .781 • v . McCaughey & Holmested, Barrister, . HOLMESTED, successor to the late firm of So- licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor i for the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money taldnd. arms for sale. Office in Scott's 'Mock, 3iain Street, Seaforth. . ' . MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 per jYl cent. ,Interest payable half yearly, or per cent yearly, with the privilege to borrower of repaying part of the principal money at any time. Apply to P. HOLMESTED, Barrister Seaforth. 850 ar DENT'S MY. T D. S., and M. R. C. D., of I. Toronto. All operations guaranteed. Anesthetics of all kinds administered. Specialties- Gol Filling and . Perfect Fitting Plates. Town patients will please make engagements a day or two previoue to having the opera- tion performed. iMn Remember the place, i01 She rooms formerly occupied by C. Caitwrighti up -stairs in Cady's Block, epposite the Commer. cial Hotel, Seaderth.- . 874 "cST-A2118 01\T • yeENTIST, Faculty Gold Medallist and College! _L7 Gold Medallist,Torohto School of Dentistry.; iltooms ever Johnsons' Herdware, Main Street, ISeaforth. 911 AS COUS,01 a; Nil -mu DRUGGISTS . - -WE WOULD- -frecommend for DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION and kindred diseases, the use of MALTOPEPSYN. For Consumption and all weeting diseases; the use of MORSE'S CARBOLATED NORWEGIAN •COD LIVER. OIL. For teething infants and nervous troubles, the -use of GLYCEROLE OF 'CELERY COMPOUND (containing- no opitunn - .1.tant• probably ask Why we recommend these emedies I , It is because we kitty them to bereliable Ii"emedies, endorsed by leading physicians hroughont the Domimiole for the cure of specific seases, end not claiming to cure everything. lso becausethey have the exact formula printed n eech bottle label,thereby enabling the pur- baser to know just when he is taking. i . The time is rapidly approaching when intelli- vent people will refuse to take quack cure-alls, he ingredients of which are kept semen but will insist upon knowing just what they ate taking. 1 We would also inform any who may not yet be aware by actual trial of ° the superimity of our "ROYAL GLYCERATED - BALSAM OF FIR," In mule: CoughaColds, 13ronchitie, Sore'Throat' ncipient Consumption &c: &c., that this rein ble remedy can now be pro mred from every ealer in the County of Huron, and although not dvertised outside our own County,- entirely -wing to its own merits, we have already receiv- ed orders from the Most distant parts of the Do - anion, if afflicted give it a trial, price 50 cents per bottle wholesale and retail by 'LUMSDEN ts WILSON, . Manufaaturers, 1.:925-52 Seaforth, Ontario. i'!,, . urora Quick Train," Watch,. ' . 1 The Best et.. SOLD ONLY BY R. COUNTER, I 1 • SE.P.FORTH, ONT. ns Conleeny menilittetures a complete lira of full" late watches, from ordinary to the ce\w fit est grades, for ill classes of watch eszers. T my are all na de With quick train, aid • are es. peeially adapted ,for railroad and all ordinary and severe service. All made dust proof, have the perfect safety pinion which prevents damage to plats in case of smenspring breakage, and John- sons' patentnttaeliment to regulate pins, which prevents hairspring from catching, an inalortant iinprovement controlled by this Company ,The stdm- winding parts are made strong and durable, gu lt, ranteed as safe, more convenient and service - ab e than the key vvinders. The extra fine g•rades at !made in stem wind only. ' Every watch is wen -anted by special certificate, which the pur- ch, ser receives from the Company's Agent The nulober of Jewels in each - watch (which is en - gr ved thereon). indicates the quality ;' pun ch. nets observing this are sure to receive the -qu lity they Call for. The larger number of, devels in the better grades also represents the finish, .fine adjustment, and care in manufacture, . wh eh produces more accurate time and longer ser ice. The qualities arc divided as follows : , ORDINARY. -Two' g-rades are made fal this empty, engraved: 'Aurora Watch Co., 7 . Jewel." "Aurora Watch Co. 11 J ew els." 1 ' $- EDIU3L-Four grades c,f this quality are made, --two in Gilt Finish, engraved : "Aurora Wa ch Co, 11 Jewels, Extra." "Aurora Watch Co.J 15 Jewels," and two in Nickel, finely finish- ed," ngraved : "Aurora Watch Co., 11 Jewels." "-A rem Watch Co., 15 Jewels.". ' 1 ' '. F NE.--TWo grades of this quality, -enc in • Fii'e Gilt Finish and one in- Nickel, engraved : " rei rora 'Watch Co., 15 Jewels, adjiisterin ' E;"TRA. FINE. -Two gradea of this quality, - one . ti Fine Gilt and one in Fine Nickel, engrav- ed : " Au.ora Watch Co., 16 Ruby Jewels, ad- just d, Aurora, Illinois." - R "ember -"Counter's, Seaforth, is the only plactl in tne Counte where these watches ate be had. , M. . R. ° COUNTER; Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, • , . Brussels Lime Works. STILL AHEAD. ow-i\T csa-, Th subscribers take this opporturity of re- turni g. thanks to the inliabitz,nts of Brussels and I, jollity for past patromatte, and beg to state that ming madeleveral improvements in their kiln and mode of burning, they are now in a bettei• position than ever before th supply the Public with first-class lime. This being the eleventh seasortnel our business dealings in Brussels, and having given unquali- fied satielfaction so far, the publie'clii rely ou re- ceiving good treatment and a nirat-class article from us. First -Ase Lime at 14 cents at the kiln and 15 cents delivered. We also born a No. 1 Lime for plastering at the genie price. , Re nember the spot,'Brussels Lime Works. TOWN & SON. 908 a Grand Trunk Railway. Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton stations as follows : GOING WEST- - SZAPORTII. Expreata . 2.40 P. e. Express.-- .. 8.58r. x. Mixed Train.. a 815 A. M. GOING EAST - Express.... .... 7.45 A.m. 7.251.. M. Express lein P. M. 1.051' 11 Mixed Train.... 5.30 la -m. 4.45 P., M • London, Huron and Bruce, Cuirros. S.05 P. 9.15 r. -a. 9.48 A. M. GOING NORTH.- Londop, depart . .. ;. Exeter...,, • Hensall.. Kippen, . - Brueefield.„ Clinton. LOndesboro Blyth... . . . Belgrave. Wingham, arrive.... GGEfG SOUTII- Wingham, depart... Mixed. Mail. .. 6.00 a. 4.50r. x. R20 '6.10 e 8.45 6.24 9.00 6.29 9.15 6.38 9.55 7.05 10.18 7.20 10.35 7.27 7.46 • 11.30 8.00 Express. Mixed. ... 7.20 A.K.n.ac A. M. Beigmve . Blyth...... Londesboro - - Clinton, . , 13rucefield, kippenas „ „ ..„ Henson] Exeter.. London, arrii e 8.40 12.03 P.M. ... 7.59 12.25 ... 8.08 12.37 • 3.35- 1.25 S.51 1.50 . 9.00 # 2.05 9.05 2.12 9.31 3.05 10.45 5.30 - Wellington, Grey and Bruce. Gonto Nolan- Accent. Express. Mixed. Ethel 2.37 r, 9.13 P.M 9.15 P.M. EPUSgelS. .. 2.61 , 9.27 10.00 Bluevale . 107 9.43 10.35 Winghtun 3.20 9.54 11.30 Goixo SKTII- Express. Aecom. Mixed .. 7.00 A.m. 11.21 a. M. 7.30 Bluevale 7J0 11.35 8.07 Brussels 7.25 11.65 8.45 . Ethel.... .. 7.37 12.10 9J3 " Train leaving Wingharn at 8.1a in. for Kincar- dine, runs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. • I This great Household Medicine rands amongst the leading eceabaries or 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 pf Life. They are eon- fidehtly recommended as a /liver failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from what- ever cause", has become impaired or weakened. They are wonderfully ellicattious in al ailments incidental to females of all ages ; and as a Gen- eral Family Medicine are unsurpassed. HIRLOWAYS OINTMENT Its Searching and Healing Pieopertiee are known throughout the World. For the cure of Rad Legs, Bad Breasts; Old Wounds, Sores and lifters, it is an infallible remedy. If effectually rubbed on the neck and chest, as sat into meat, cares Sore Throats. Bronchitis, 'Coughs and Colds. For Glandular Swellings ;Ind Piles 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 et Is. 11d., ta. nd., 4s. Od., 115., 225., and 33s. each Box diel Pot. tan., Betvare of Am- erican counterfeits,-Pnrchasers should. look to the Label on the Pots and :loxes. IP the address is not • 533, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious 921-52 n'cisiw=s N'O TICE) BRUSSEL-S,. " Begs to announce that there will be -a" conailete change al business after OCTOBER lst, 1885. All accounts must be settled by that time. No Butter taken on account after the above date (positively.) GRAND CLEARING SALE Of over innate' worth of ready made 'Clothing • before that tune. Also k9,000 worth ef choicest 1. Dry Goods in the V liaee of Brussels. • ' 924 A. R. SMITH. Administrator's Notice. In the goods of Thowas Sturgeon late of the township of Hay, in the County of 'Huron and Province of Ontario, deceased. Notieie is hereby given to all penons having claims against the personal estate of the said Thomas Sturgeon,th send in their claims to me en or before the lett day of November, 1b8.5. And at thelexpiration of that time, I shall ferthwith proceed; to distri- bute the assets of the said deceseed, among the parties entitled thereto, and notice itd, expressly given that under the provisions of Section 34, Chapter 107, Revised statutes of nbitario, and amended ley 46 Vietoria, Chapter 9. I shall not be liable for the assets or any part thereof, so distributed to any person of whose claim I 'shall not then have had notice, and I hereby alsogive notice to all parties indebted to the said estate whether hr boleti account or otherwite to pay he same to me on or be; ore the thne above men - THE SEAF011,11{ Insurance Agency Sevitigi Machin. eDepot 1111T. N. WATSON Main Street, Seaforth. General Fire, Marine, Life and Acci- dent Insurance Agent. Dealer in the WHITE and RAYMOND Sewing Machines (family and manufaeturine.) These machines have both been in use in this part of this County for the past ten years, and during tbat time have given the hest of satisfaction on all kinds of werk. They are tasily kept in order, and so Simca Simple that a thild n use them. All machines warranted for five years, and instruc- tions given free of charge by a competent eper- ator. I am the sole and excluitive dealer for Sea - forth, and this part of the county for these Ma- chines.' Also dealer in Needles, 011 and all kinds of Sewing Machine parts. kinds of Sewinge 3fachittes repaaired promptly. Charges reason- able. Office,-Seeond Door South of Weir's Hotel. °261 W. N. WATSON, ms; SE A 'FORTH. ‘6133H1.01113 NOS HO1 N30100 AN NOIS 0 paaniehn* CI' - ffl.LFORTH ioned. MARY STUBGEON, Mensal P. Oa FurnitureWat rerooms. t Administratrix of the, Pensonal Eetate of Deceased. liensall, August 18th, les, 5. • In referenee to the above notice de would If you want solid exenfort tall at - hereby notify and reqm st all parties indebted to the firm known as Smillie & Sturgeon, (of which Firm we are the surN lying partners) whether by book a.ceonnt or otherwise to make prompt pay - Meet to the timid Mary Sturgeon, AdMiniStratix of the Personal Estatg, of the late Thomas Stur- geon. whose reeipt shall he a full and sufficient discharge. SAMUEL and BENJAMIN SMILLIE, Ifensall P. O. Henson, Atiguet 10th, e885. 924-11 FiCYAL MAK ST-AlkiStIIPS. A. STRONG, Seafcith, Agent. GREAT )DUCTION IN PASSAGE BATES. Cabin datee from Halifax to Liverpool and Lon- donderry, teat, ete3, and n73, aecording td position _el stateroom. Children under 12 years, ia11 fate, ;Under 1, free. Servants in Cabin,..„*350. Inter- mediate,i3'...;5; Steerag-e, VI. From Liv nsool or Londoetierry to HalifaxCSbin,en% ,75 and $94.50; Intermediate, :35;Steerage, 518. Be - turn Tickets from lialifax to Londonderry or ol Liverpoand back Ilalifax Cabin, $100, $126 and $143; 14termediabe, 570; Steerage, 426. - . "coney Loaeed aad Real Tata.te and Sold as Usual. INSURA:N__ CE., I repreeent several of the best Iesur panes in the world. Market Street, Seaford'. ought e Corn 1 802 , A. -STIletNG. M. Robertson's, And buy one of those Celebrated Self Adjustable Easy Chairs, represented by the -abote ea. Be can also supply In vatic! Chairs and Carriages. lie also sells the most comfortable and durable P1R,IiNTG- BMID That is made. His stock of CABINET FURNITURE Is very largte and Complete. Intending perches- ers would do well th gne him a call before por chasing elsewhere, Warerooms one Doorbomb of Telegraph Office, Main Street, Seaforth. ROBERTSON. ST JAMES HOT:L., TORONTO. SHARP & BRIGHAM, tr erly of Sittop's IfoteloWorth PROPRIETORS. MU'S II fel, which issituateddireetly opposite! the ti 'on Station, has recentl1. been refitted! and refu ished throughout, and is now ono the best a d most romfortable hotels in the city- jaaeralve possible attention paid to verb: wad Labarge& in elute.