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OUIRED.
NOVEMBE-R 2711885.
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. 1Japanese EtiquOtte, eased eye might be removed .
W
tions4f etiquette are coinically illustrat- Was discovered that the good eytthheadn
The idifferences of national interpretathe patient recovered consciousness t
- i
oa in a little history told by a lady in been taken out. The Physician was so
mashington society. A Japanese gentle. overcome that he fled. A suit will be
man call$ on her one day just before brought 'against him for malpractice.
;luncheon'. Al3 it was a ' first and, pre-
sumablYeeceremonious Call, she natur- GRATEFUL—COMFORTING.
ally expected ;it would be brief. To her
.urprise he ii<ot:tPtka her his iiEation to pps7s coc0A
lunch,!and that domestic rite over he
still stayed. The hours wore on, and
he did not go. The lady was wearied
beyond endurance. Dinner time came.w h"i By a thorough knowledge of the natural lawe
the lady'S husband retUrned, and still tritihongLvi b thae °pl.:tonsI of digestion and nu -
'the gentlentaai from Jatpan staid on. properties of ilvell selectedd
a pg)iccoaat onirofEthe fine
Be hae
was, as a matter of necessity, invited provided our breakfast tables wiMr
it das mtely
ftioavorhat beverage.
<entertaming this apparently !tta.tionary
to dinner. :1fe-lin the gentle,nhe of the
house relieved his wife for a time in artriciels oB.! diseaseet
t. .
allyend builteneyfil 1 1 `3tsvYyharioccti i Lat
it zi co"::::gruyuesbnsei tazi neveryyisit0i; but. as the evening wore On, he dies are floatin aro nd us ready to attack
beea1110 SO 1 Ted and Met* that he re- whereveiihere ig a W uk po n
tired to hi. own apartment, .and the .utany a fatal shaft bey -a keeping lovuersmelgeses well
hostess agate screwed her ecetrage to the fortified with pure blood and a poperly nouriee-
ed franie.."—Civil Serviee Gazette. Mal
Sticking pokm
t and resumed the enter -
de simpy
• tainment of ',he gliest. ! - 1.:ghrhoetirstn,aitretir ore. i.7,0r,,:otnitElyensi,;i:olift5ii
At last, ah nit midnight, the Japanese, allgolinnto3j.ospr actahrio Ch,e0m.isp,CLosisnsdno,n En bl
with the mast elaborate. twat- abject
apoiotOes to the lady for leaving her,.
took his de parture. But the corned y Holloway's Ointment and Pills
-
reached its denouement the next day, Glad Tidings.—Some constitustions have a ten -
when ' friend, in Whom. the extraoi 'a
die_ dewy to rheathatism, and parroiraothzioelzighorlt the
tiuttrh said he never had such an ordeal
1
- i , , , yeti., borne down by its
ary gu st h d eetntece, uont tee hesteos uchnsueffererS bathe the affected parts ujrtsli _
want. bid
Ointment. ,41;:edyafwterwards. rub in this soothing
- bane in -his life; that he was so tired, 1 ning their agonyillottliTdd itstilirodble.stllnieans of
and he thought the lady would never 101:.1 thees surest way of overcoming Iheirulliiswerale
let him go, and finally he was obliged to
More need nut be saidthan to-requet a few days.'
leave without her permission. Then trial of thiss-
which the disease ill
wan dugothting treatment, • by'
the hostess= learned that in Japanese. swept away. Pains thatinwaoenild make a giant
y be completely
-4stiquette the lady receiving a gentleman shudder are assuaged without difficulty by Hol-
gives.him the signal for hisdeparture' loway's easy and inexpengive remedies, whiah
coinfort by Moderating the throbbing vessels and
d it is very rurde in their cod
leave her till she doe tt this.—Boston calming the elicited nerves. 912.62w.
„„,"
Traveller.
Robinson's Phosphorized
Lincoln's Life in Illinois, 1 EmulBion -
from Indiana to Illinois that young itiotiand assuigulauula.titiuountiu,a:allind;nboh
It was when the Lincoln family moved ,By its stimulati
alterative tonicandrtillithil i rttsi organs8,wipi1.1111i eily.8
Lincoln did his most notable " railsplit- theblood
constituents. itheays ask tor Robinsoncagel3;litjolisdtang " for the -fencing- in or the new
farmWhle 18he phorized Emulsion, and be sure you get it
. en 31 'teartered in
- 891.52me
takine fiat-boatsalown the rivenr, he got -----....e*--.----
_
shisvefirrys.t id eeaNsca:f u etelipei.) ha,itilie2e,usttessiit Ing
virtue of carbolic acid for healing_ deans -
g Ind° ilunfying is Well known, but irom the
companions say, "His heart bled h • tain how t:tolonills)rg 1, the pablic is uncer-
many
depressed"
mad, thoughtful, abstracted, he
Gr(eigor. & Parke's Oarboliuc meet thatwantwant, Mc- ,
After steieg tht unfeeling be used with confidence lLreriaort be
i
anniislendlayT
andbrutal way in which a beautiful
Cerate. •Soalde tic; rluri Le,
aotly IrleGerhentsPoanTsk
mulatto girl was trea,ted • at an auction Seaforth. 912.52w. '
sale, he et -claimed to John Hanks, "By
God ? if I ever get a chance to hit thtant to7reumid Lightning d es not take a day or an hour
institution Tll hit it hard, John." I
Lnuenu,raattmia, heatdaehe, toothache, imn-
the light ef te'e fel gltnent ef thi- terorn- ho :yr
without carrying y' b haeeialldd?nitainstaintly, and
u nee fora
ise, the irogecation is. net profarn4tv, day turulinithents. dTry a cent
but a solemn Vow. Alarm, a a ear later 'boitle°rfrnosininturueeder: & Wilson, ruggists, Sea -
Lincoln enlisted in the Black.1.! r trk forth. 912.52w. I
War, awi leen-eel a bloodless cat eintign, ---- -----**-4,10-
in a letter, 'says : "I have been troubled
which he afterwards laughingly reiar-red. Thrulderse.', , Robert Iooper, of Klnloss, county of
to in a p tlitical speech. The followii:g with dyspepsia and liver complaint for a num-
anecdote is told of his camp life. ber of years, and run glad to say to the public fis
" One day there eante into camp a
poor old hungry Indian.. He had in his
possession General Cass's ' safee:onduct '
and certificate of friendship for the
whites. But this he did not at first
show, and the soldiers, suspecting him
to be a spy, and exasperated by the late
Indian barbarities, with the recent
horrible ITIUrd er.by the Ir diae!`3 of some
women and children still feeso: in their
minds, were about to kill him. Many
of these soldiers were Kentuckians, with
the hereditary Indian hatitni, and some,
like their eat, ta ; a, era e ial re eel. tl , re in lar-
der by the reu 1.:1(.: kit ..:L.E1t. tuna:Abet,
or other meniber of their own families.
. In a frenzy of excitement and blind rage,
they believed, or affected to ,believe,
that the ' safe-conduct ' of the old In-
dian, which was now produced, was a
. forgery, and they were arplerbaehing the
old savage, with muskets cocked, to dis-
patch hint, when Lincoln rushed for-
ward, knocked. up their weapons, and,
standing in front of the victim, in a
" determined voice ordered them not to
fire, declaring that the Indian should
not be killed. The mob; their passions
fully roused, were not so easily to be re-
strained. Lincoln stood for a tnotnent
between the Indian and the dozen
muskets, and for a few eeeonds it seemed
doubtful whether both would not be
shot down: After a pause, the -militia,
reluctantly, and like bulldogs lea,ving
their prey, lowered their weapons and
stillenly tstrried away. Bill !Green, an
old comrade, said, "1 never in all my
lffe save Lincoln ed roueed before."
'asase
BREAKFAsT.
•
THE
RON EKPQSITORI
7
Hon9sty in Little Things.
A p1eai4ant little story of an honest
-colored lad is told by the "aChristian
Register :" • - •
"The fields of Arkansas Were white
with the bursting balls of cotton, and,
wherever °tie travelled, -the cotton plan-
tations followed the road.; An Eastern
lady in passing through that region was
very desirous of getting a sprig of the
plant with a bunch of cotton on it; but
the train always stood provokingly near,
yet just too far to get a twig. In .vain
she looked for a small bey to gather a
spray. 'When the small boy was there
the cotton was gone ; and when the cot-
ton was almost within reach there was
never boy to be seen. At last her
fellow -travelers became interested in her
success, and always - looked up inquir-
ingly,' or in words asked how she fared
in her quest. Just before dusk, the
train halte4 opposite a vast field tufted
with snow-white dots all over its wide
expanse ; and here—yes, here—was a
boy, three of them. Stepping. to the
front of the car, she said., A tackle to
the boy who brings me a sprig from the
cotton plant,' and threw! a fivecent
piece. The three black faces grinned at
so unusual a request. • The one who
caught the money gave a bound, cleared
the ditch, and was almost over the fence
into the cotton patch when the warning
bell of the engine began to ring. The
boy was doubtful for a moment, then
jumped back and began to follow! the
train, which was already moving pretty
fast. The lady had not gone in. She
was still looking longingly at the covet-
ed plants, and had quite forgotten the
trifle she had given in vain, when a
black hand caught hold of the -stair-rail-
ing on which she was holding, and a
• hurried pair of feet kept pace with the
train as a• panting voice exclaimed,
Lady—here's—yer nickle ;' and the
shining bit was laid on the car -step as
the boy fell back'. The lady kicked it
off with her toe so quickly that it must
have fallen within his sight; for a loud
Thank yer, lady,' followed after the
now swiftly moving car. She returned
to her seat, only sorry that she hadn't
ventured more for such a pleasant re-
turn. The other passengers, seeing her
satisfied*look, asked eagerly, Oh, did
you find some?' to which she quickly
replied, No, but I found something
better ; I found an honest boy."
—At Warsaw, Ohio, a few days ago,
a yotuf *OM= was put under the in-
- fluence of chloroform in order that a dis-
,
,
Freeman's Worm Powders are safe in all cases.
They destroy and remove t Orme in children or
adults. 857.52m.
LEGAL.
T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &a. Office—
!) • Rooms formerly occupied by Carroll &
Dicekson, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard-
ware Store, Main Street, Seaforth. Goderich
Agents—Csmanon, HOLT & CAMERON. • 870
-r-
04 ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solid -
1.3. tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GAMOW,
W. PROUDFOOT. 686
C. HAYS; Solicitor, &o. Private Money to
lend at lowest rates of interest. - Office—
Corner of Square and West St et, Goderich. 774
AMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Goderich, Ont.
C. CAMERON, Q. C., PHILIP HOLT, M. G.
CAMERON. 606
T40FrUg E. DANCEY, late with Cameron,
I Holt & Cameron, Goderieh, Barrister, So-
1ic1tor, Conveyancer, Sze. Money to loan. Ben-
soirs Old Office, Cardno'e Block, Seaforth. 786
M.
itArANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors,
sin_ Conveyancers, &ea Selicitors for tip Bank
of Johnston, Tisdale & Galel Money ro loan.
Offlee—Beaver Block, Clinton,. Ontario. A. H.
MANNINO, JAMES SCOTT. 781
-HOLMESTED, successor to the late firm of
. McCaughey & Holmested, Barrister, So-
licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for
the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend.
Farms for sale. Office in geott's Block, Main
Street, Seaforth.
MONEY TO iLOAN.
ONEY TO LOAN.--Stritight loans at 6 per
atiL cent. Interest payab e half yearly, or
per cent. yearly, with the privilege to borrower
of repaying part of the prim?ipal money at any
time. • Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister,
Seaforth. 860
' DENTISTY.
T D. S., and M. R. C. D., of
LA. Toronto. All operations
guaranteed. Anesthetics of all
kinds adminiritered. Specialties—
Go! 1 Filling and Perfect Fitting Plates.
Town patients will please make engagements
a day or two previous td having the opera-
tion performed. VT Remdmber the place, in
the rooms formerly occupied by C. Crutwright,
up -stairs in Cady's Block, opposite the Commer-
cial Hotel, Seaforth. 874
W.A..11'801\T
TNENTIST, Faculty Gold Medallist and College
J Gold Medallist,Toronto School of Dentistry.
Rooms over Johusons' Hardware, Main Street,
Seaforth. 911
-•-•‘
AUCTION ERS.
ejP. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the
. County of Huron. Sales attended in all
parts of the County. All: orders left at THE
EXPOSITOR Office will be promptly attended to. •
---
ADELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the
. County of Huron. Sales of all description
well as to friends that 'McGregor's Speedy Cure promptly attended to on reasonable tering. Ad -
brought me around; and I am now all right, dress Brussels P. 0., or apply on Lot 4, Con -
thanks to McGregor' S Speedy Cure." Hundreds cession 12, Grey. • 77
of like testimonials are frequently received, and
are daily proving that this is truly a wonderful
remedy, -curing sluggish liver, bilious headache,
and costiveness where all else fails. Sold at
Lumsden & Wilson's dreg store, Seaforth. Trial
bottles given free. 912.52w.
• Dropsy, Gravel, Bright's
— Disease.
These common and dangerous complaints are
due to a bad- condition of the fluids, unhealthy;
changes in the blood and secretions—the Liver'
being equally at fait with the -Kidneys. Regu-
• -Au raesc .` =th Burdock Blood diti
ters, one of the best system renovators known to
medical science. 857.62.2w.
Direct Relief .
,
follows the use of -11a ard's Yellow Oil, in case
of Pain, Rheumati Ail, Neuralgia, Lumbago4
Sciatica, Sore Thro' t, Asthma Croup, and all
`Oi -
soreness of the flesh. i Yellow i Is an ioternal
and external. remedy that should be kept ie
every household. 857.52.2w. ' •
I
•
. Debility. . .
Perhapq you are weak and weary,all run down,
get tired with slight exertion, feel faint and
dizzy, or dull and languid, then yOu need a. good
topic regulator to make pure blood airculate,and
give yeu st;creesth,_ Try Burdock Blood Bitters—,
it. will not i il you. - 857.52.2w.
—.44.-----
- Cured of it) eafness.
Harry Ricardo, of Toronto, was deaf for eight
years, and also suffered with „Chronic Rheuma-
tism. -After all else failed, ' Hagyard's Yellow
Oil cured bothafffictions. Yellow Oil is a reli-
able interual and external temedy for all painful
and inflannuatory complaints. 857.52.2w.
.--------..i00 • .....,---
•
' Malaria
is the action of disease genus in had air, poor
drainage, swampy regions, eta, upon the system,
producine- -chills, fever, neuralgia, and many.
dangerous diseases. Burdock Blood. Bitters
regulates the bowels, liver and blood and wards
of( and cures Malaria. 857.52.2w.
• Influenza..
This is an epidemic worse and more depressing
than an ordinary cold, and requires prompt
remedies to break it up: Hagyard's Pectoral
"Balsam is a.anistworthy remedy for all forms bf
cold and their dangerous resigns. -
-oe • '
Home Items and Topics.
- • All your own fault
If you remain sick When you can 0
Get Hop Bitters that never—Fail.
•—The weakest woman, smallest child, and sick-
est invalid can use Hop Bitters with safety and
great good.
—Old men tottering around from rheumatism,
- kidney trouble or any weakness will he made al-'
most new by using Hop Bitters.
• _ ,
agr My wife and daughter were made healthy,
by the use of Hop Bitters and I recommend them!
to my people.—Methodist Clergyman.
•• Ask any good doctor if Hop
Bitters are not the best family medicine
On earth !
=Malarial 'fever, ague and biliousness, will'
leave every neighborhood as soon as Hop Bitters
arrit_.Neify.
n. •
loner drove the paralysis and neuralgia,
all out of her system wttli Hop
Oswego Sun.
(AT Keep the kidneys healthy
and you need not fear sicknees.
Bitters,—. -Editor
with Hop Bitters
—The vigor of youth for the aged and - infirm
in Hop Bitters!
{
—At,the change of life nothing equals -
Hop Bitters to allay all troubles incident
Thereto.
—The best -periodical for ladies to take month-
ly, and from which they will receive the greatest
benefit is Hop Bitters.
• —Thousands die annually- from some form of
apnea' disease that might „have been prevented
by the timely use of Hop Bitters:
• —Indigestion, s eak stomach, irregularities of
the bowels, cannot exist when Hop Bitters are
used. .
• A timely a * * use of Hop
Bitters will keep a whole family
. In robust health a year at a little cost.
' —To produce real genuine sleep and child-
like repose all night, take a little Hop .Bitters on
. retiring.
szr Ncine genuine without -a hunch of green
Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile,
• poisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their
• name. 919.52m.
-
--iseeher
• Dr. Low's Worm SyKup wiil remove all kinds of
• worms:from children or adults. 857.52in.
• National Pills are unsurpassed as a safe, mild,
yet thormighapiirg;ative, acting upon the biliary
organs promptly and effectually. 857.52m.
AS CONSCIENTIOUS
DRUGGISTS,
—WE WOULD—
recommend for DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION and
kindred diseases, the use of :MALTOPEPSYN.
For Consumption and all asting diseases, the
use of MORSE'S CARBOLATED NORWEGIAN
COD LIVER OIL. For teething infants and
nervous troubles, the use ef GLYCEROLE OF
CELERY COMPOUND. (containing no opium.) .
You probably ask why we recommend these
It is because we know Limn to be reliable
remedies !
repiedies, endorsed by leading • physicians
throughout the Dotnin ion, ter the cure of specific
diseases, and net claiming to cure everything.
Also becausethey have the dearict formula printed
on eech bottle labeathereby enablieg the per--
chaeer to know just wbatbe is taking.
The time is rapidly approaching when intelli-
gent people will refuse to take quack cure -alis,
the ingredients of which are kept seeret, but will
insist upon knowing just what they are taking.
We would also inform any who may not yet be
aware by actual trial of the superiority of our
"ROYAL GLYCERATED BALSAM OF FIR,"
in curing Coughaeolds, Brcinchitis. 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 own merits, wehave already receiv-
ed orders from the most distant parts of the Do-
minion, if afflicted give it 4 trial, price 60 cents
per bottle wholesale and retail by
LUMSDEN & WILSON,
• Manufacturers,
926-52 •
Seaforth, Ontario.
,
• I
Aurora Quick Train Watch.
The Best Yet.
SOLD ONLY BY
M. R.
C
NTER:,
SEAFORTH ONT.
•
This Company manufactures a coniplete lint
of full plate watches, from ordineav to the
finest grades, for all classee of watch wearers.
They are all made with quick train, arid are es-
pecially adapted for railroad and all ordinary and
severe service. All made dust proof, have the
perfect safety pinion; which prevents damage to
peas in case of inainspririg breakage, and, John-
son's patent attachment to regulate pins, which
prevents hairspring from catching, an heportant
improvement controlled by this Company The
stenavvinding Parts are made strougard durable,
guaranteed as safe, more.convenient and service-
able than the key winders. The extra fine grades
are Made in stem wind only. Every watch is
warranted by special certificate, which the pur-
chaseareceives froth the Company's Agent. The
number Of Jewels in each Watch (which is en-
• graved thereon) indicates the quality; pur-
chaSeis observing this are 5ure to receive the
quality they call for. The larger number of
Jewels in the better gradesalsce, represents the
finish, fine adjustment, and care in manufacture,
which produces more accurate time and longer
service. The qualities are divided as follows:
• ORDINARY. --Two grad& are made of this
quality, engraved: 'Aurora Watch Co., 7
Jewels." " Aurma 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., 16 Jewels," and two in Nickel, finely finish-
ed, engraved: "Aurora Watch Co., 11 Jewels."
"Aurora Watch Co. 15 Jewels."
FINE.—TwO. grades of this aualitya—ene in
,Fine Gilt Finish and one ih Nickels engraved:
"Aurora Watch Co., 15 Jes, adjusted.
--
EXTRA FINE.sTwo grades of this quality, --
one in Fine Gilt and oise in Fine Nicael, engrav-
ed: "Auora Watch Co., 16 Ruby Jewels, ad-
justed, Aurora, Minors."
• Remember Counter's; Sforth, is the only
place in tne County where these watches can be
had. •
M. R. COUNTER,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler.
D. S. CAMPBELL,
Prof. Low's Magic Sulphur Soap.—Healing,- TODROYINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR and Civ
soothing and cleansing for all eruptive diseases Engineer. Orders by mail promptly at
of the. skin. Delightful for toilet use. 857.52M. tended to. D. S. CAMPBELL, Mitehtil,
J.
EW
PALL GOODS
A
L,.9UGHL
1. -1
N'S.-
•cheaPilrhaeteef New Goods re dye& and more on the way. Prices away down
pe
ever. i Special va1uen
NEW DRESS MATERIALS;
• NEW FLANNELS,
NEW TWEE1lDS,
NEW BLANKETS,
NEW COMFORTERS,
• NEW UNDERCLOTHING.
Every o
Groceri
I
e Invited to call and Examine Stock and Prices.
s new, fresh and cheap. Butter and Eggs Wanted.
cLOUGHLIN Whitney's, Block, Seaforth.
ci-R,mA.fr
Office Tea Warehouse,
—SEAFOR+H, ONT.—
CHARLSWORTH
TEAS
• A larg
in -this vie'
CHAS
prides. • A
Farm
BROWNELL,
*HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
t
COFFEES AND GENERAL GROCERIES.
consignment of,,our famous Teas just to hand—the best ever offered
'ty fer the money. • -
AND SANBORN'S Celebrated Coffees a specialty—all grades and
ar load of refined and raw Sugars to arrive.
roduce taken at highest prices.
CHARLESWORTH & BROWNELL.
— T I I • 0-01.,IDM1
-
lieceiv
cheap
ALL -WC
ALL -WC
OANTO
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Remov d I Removed I
G- MI 0-- M "4V- X 1\T G-,
' SOAF0FiTH,
The Old Established Buteeer has removed to
new premises immediater opposite his Old
Stand, Main Stre t, Seaforth, where he will be
pleased to meet all his old Patrons and as many
new ones as may ree fit to favor him with their
patronage. 1
larRemember the place, between Henderson's
Harness Skop, and. McIntyre's Shoe Store, Main
Street, Seaforth. i
898 . GEORGE EWING.
CHRYSTAL & BLACW
PRACTIbAL
BOILER* MAKERS.
TME Subscribers have bought the Tools and
Boiler business lately carried on by the
Goderich Foundry and Manufacturing Company,
and having had as experience of over eight years
in that shop, are now prepared to carry on the
trade in all its branches.
Any work entnasted to ire will receiveaproinpt
attention. Firstelass work guarantee'.
All kinds of Boners made and rep, ited, also
Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron Work, &c., rit reason-
able rates.
New Salt Pans niadc and old ones repaired on
the shortest nestle , and at prices that defy com-
petition.
CHRYSTAL & BLACK.
THE
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
Paid up Capital, - $6,000,000.
Rest, - •2,100,000.
PRESIDENT, Hoar. WM. MCMASTER.
SEAFORTH BRANCH.
The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continues to
receive deposits, on which ipterest is allowed on
the most favorable terms.
Drafts on all the principal towns and cities in
Canada, on Great Britaina and on the United
States, bought and sold.
Office—First door SOUTH of the Commereia
Ilotel.
A. IL IRELAND, Manager.
F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor 639
d d this week several lines of very
ods. Amongst them a line of
TWEEDS. AT 45c PIER YARD.
DRESS GOODS AT 25c PER YARD.
ANNELtS fti?Olkil 8c.
CARPETS.
RTAINS,
S:ULSTER CLOTHS,
DIAGONALS, OTTOMANS,
HS IN GREAT VARIETY.
GOOD VALE IN TAPESTR
LARGE SToCK OFLACE
60UN:TERPANES, BLANKE
EALETTE6, ASTRACHAN
AND bTHER MANTLE OLO
OLICIlfED.
A QALL
TA I S 2._•. A.FOR.TH
to hand a, few very lia dsome DOGSKIN JACKETS. •
NEW M LUNG- Fir M IN SEAFORTH.
THE
MC
RI
EAF6RT
LTE TH RED MILL.
E ct SMI H, from .Arathroy,
ROLLER MILLS,
Haying bought the above Mills, and refi tied them throughout with all the
and best machinery that could be proen ed for a •
UAL 14.EDOC ION .ROLLER MILL,
GRA
And the re
Farmers ca
and have it
Foirsale by
Wheat
MR.
Mills.
tilt a
now
home
'ned is, they have o
get all their GRIST
with them the sante c
' 1
the ton or in le
HOMAS SMI
• latest
e , of the best mills in the Province.
NG and .CHOPPING done in Seaforth,
y, and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
.A.I\TD SI -101-1.72
s ouantities--POR CASH. Cash for any quantity of
II will 'pe
cBRIDE .ek. SMITH.
sonally superintend the Seaforth Roller
TH 8E .E1F0PDT11 GROCERY
Is the 6est Olace to spend your money.
H
Main Street,
HO now a better stock th n
W ARE, 'ugars and Tea
50 cents. !Hams! and Baco
H ney extracted pure fro
poimds for, V.
afort
ever iof
specialty
cured at
my ewn
ROBB
the People's Groce,
(ROCERIES, CROCKERY and GLASS -
20 pounds of Sugar for $1, Good Tea for
my own packing house, always on hand.
apiary, at 15 cents per pound, or eight
H. ROBB, Seaforth.
This great Houaehold Medicine ranks amongst
tee leading necesearies of Life. These fatnous
_Pills purify the Blbod, and act most powerfnlly,
yet soothingly, oil the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys
and Bowels, garieg tone, energy and vigor to
these great Main Springs of Life. They are con-
fidently recommended as a never failing remedy
in all eases where the constitution, frorn what-
ever cause, has become Unpaired or Weakened.
They are wsederfUlly efficacious in all ailments
incide...-ki oratite. es -2 ai: Hese , aad as is Gen-
eral Family Medidiine are unsurpassed.
HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT
Its Searching hd Healifig Properties are
known throughou the World. For the cure of
Bad Legs, Bad Biaasts, Old Wounds, Sores and
Ulcers, it is an infallible remedy. If effectually
rubbed en the neele and cheet, as sat into meat,
mires Sore Threats. Broachitis, Congas and
Colds. For Glandular Swellings and Pilee it acts
1..
like a charm. 4n Gout and Rheumatiern; it
never fails to affo el relief. Manufactured only
at Professor Holl way's Esitablishnient, 78 New
Oxford Street Out' 533 Oxford Street) London;
and sold nt Is. ltd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 0d., 115., 22.5.,
and 33s. each 13ox and Pot. 10_ Beware of Am-
erican counterfeits,—Pnrehasers should look to
the Label on the Pots asid Boxes. If the addrese
is not 533, Oxford Street, Londo», they are
spurious 921-52
PUB
_
CREDITORS' N TICE.—In the matter of the
estste of at ni. Tremeer, late of the town-
ship of Tuckers nith, fainler, deceased. All
persons having ally claims against the estate of
the said Wm. Trefneer, who died on the 13th
day of October, A D., 1885, are on or before the
14th day of January, 1880, to send by post
prepaid to the undersigned at Chiselhurst P. O.
their christian and surnames, addresses and de-
scriptions with full particulars of their claims,
a statement of their accounts and nature of
securities (if any) bold by them and in default
thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from
participating in the r:aid estate. And I hereby
also give notice to all patties indebted to the
said estate, whether by book account or other-
wise to pay the same to me on or before the
time above mentamed. Dated at Chisellmrst,
this 22nd day of October, 1885. JOHN FITZ.
G ERALD, E.xecutor. 932-13
- t
,
faiREDITORS' NOTICE.—In the matter of the
a.a estate of Francis Lethfield Rands, late of
the township of Mullett, farmer, deceased, and
also in the matter of the estate of Elizabeth
Rands, late of the township of Mullett, widow,
deceased. All parties bating claims against the
estate of the said Francis Lechfi. ld Rands, who
died on sthe bth day of October, 1885, as well as
against the estate of the said Elizabeth Rands,
wife of the said:11111eiti Lechfield Rands, who
died on the 14th f October, 1885, are, on or be-
fore the 14th day of Jannery, 1880, to send by
post prepaid to tihc undersigned at Constane-e ,
P. l0., their chri tan and surnames, addresses
and dmriptions, frith full particulars of their -
claims, a stateni0flt of their accounts and nature
of isecuritiee (if an) held by them, and in default
thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded
from participating, in the said estate. And I
hereby also give notice to all parties-- indebted
1
to the said estate, whether by boae
ok rount or
othenvise, to pay be t:anie to me on or before
the time aaava n entioned. Dated at Mullett,
thie 31st day of October, 18S5. JOHN Me-
MILLAN, Executor 934-9
.IC NOTICES.
aim
NT OTICa' OF ASSIGNMENT.—Notice is bet -e-
ll by given that James Kyle and Alexander
Mustard, of the Village of Egniondville, in the
County of Huron, miller, trading under the
name, style au a fip» of Kyle and Mustard, have
this day, with the eonreiit of a majority of their
crecitors, made an ausignment of their partner-
ship estate and elf • te, real and personal, to Inc
under the proviel ns of Chapter 20 Statutes of
Ontario, 48 Victoria, All persons having any
claim against the said Kyle and Mustard, are re-
quired forthwith to send the particulars of the
same with a statement of securities (if any) held
by _them, duly\anneal, by letter prepaid, ad-
dressed to me at Seaforth P. O. After the ex-
piration of one month from the first publication
of this notice, I51) II proceed to die -tribute the
assets of the etatd of the said Kyle & Mustard
an-„ong the credit° s of whose claims I shall have
received due notiae and after such dietribation
I shall not be Bahl . for any part of said russets
to any person of whose claim f shall not have
received due notice. A. AltalI PAGE, Aa,s;sigi4iee.
Seaforth, October :Stith, lea5.
MONEY TO LOAN.
•
FUME GUELPH AND ONTARIO INVEST-
MENT reedSoeiety have an unlimit-
ed amount of money to lend on real estete, at
the very loweet ra 'es of in crest with the ;privi-
lege to the borrower of r pa.ying a _portion of
the principal with payments of interest. Charges
very low. Apply to Merli. DENT & HODGE,
Barristers, Mitchell, who are the authorized
Agents and Solicitors for the Society. 93541
Dated Nov. 5, 1885.
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
Seaforth Restaurant,
Now that the season for Oysters has opened, 1
would notify the Public that I can serve them
with Oysters either in Shell, Cans or Bulk--nono
but the beet Baltimore brand kept.
French Bon Bons and the beat American and
Canadian Confectionery always on hand. The
best brands of Tobaccep and Cigars also in Stock.
Call and examine for yourselves. Happy ter
serve you. Remember the plaee, next Door to
Reid and Wilson's Hardware Store,
11.. ,S IZETTIM.
PROPRIETOR. .
'IOO.1aVd
CATTLE CHAINS.
Large assortment and good vahie.
Chopping Axes
In great variety and of the best makes.
Twenty cases second growth
Hickory Axe Handles.
Cross -cut Saws, Lancetooth,
New Improved Champion,
AND THE NEW
SILVER STAR,
The best Saw in the Dominion, a
greatly reduced prices.
Tarred Building Paper and all other
lines in
Builders' Hardware
JOHNSON BROS,
MAIN STREET, - SEAFORTH.
4.+••••••••.....
HURON AND BRUCE
Loan and Investment
This Company is Loaning Money on
Farm Seenrity at lowest . Rates
of Interest. _
Mortgages Purchased.
SAVINGS BANK BRANCH.
3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed on
Deposits, according to amount and
time left.
OFFICE.—Corner of Market Square
and North Street, Goderiehe
HORACE HORTON,
MANAGILS.
922
Goderich, Atig,ust 5th,1885.
SEAFORTH
FurnitureWarerooms.
If von want solid comfort call at
M. Robertson's,
And buy one of those Celebrated SO! Adjustable
Easy Chairs, represented by the above eut. He
can also supply
Invalid Chairs and Carriages.
Ile also sells the most comfortable arid durable
-sPEiNG 33833
That is made. His eta& of
CABINET FURNITURE
Is very large and Complete. Intending purebas-
ers would do well to give hen a. call before per-
chasinr; elsewhere. Warerooms ene Door South'
of Telegraph Office., Main Street, Seaforth.
M. ROBERTSON.
ST. JAMES' HOT: -.1..,
TORONTO.
SHARP & BRIGHAM
• ( Yosaner/y oj Sharp's Hotel, Beafoi a
PROPRIETORS.
1111118 Hotel, which is situated directly opposite
the Union Station, has recently been refitted
and refurnished throughout, and is now one et
the best and Most comfortable hotels in the dty.
itirEvery possible attention paid to gusstlitd?
charges moderate.