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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-02-19, Page 7.1111.1101.111111111.111iMhasees Here and want it * an leave plenty well, then look BROS., Winter Good4 ips, Shawls, Ste. to make roo (18. SS 'SS GOODS, r TWEEDS,. F't PRINTS, ite.- Everybody coin rseives, 'nes, Cottonadea, d Clothing to s Ties, Collars, prices, and you • and see ROS. &foals:. MINT - FEBRUARY 19, 1886. illimmum"!".r . School ReportS. - No. 6, TurcRiatteameh-The following t lathe report of the standing ef pupils in School Section 'No. 6, TuckerSmith, for the month of January, 1886,1 based on proficiency and good conduct : Senior Fourth Class-lst, Ella Robb, rqs.*; 2nd,, Lydia Landshorough, 253; 3rd, Mary Martin, 252; 4th, Fanny Townsend, 238. Junior Fourth Class-lst, Lizzie Landsborough, 218.; 2nd, Bella Carno- chart 08;23rd, Mary- Town end, 200. Third Class-ist, George R�b, 242; 2nd, Emily Turner, 229, 3rd; Harriette Itoutledge, 220, 4th, Riehar4 Yellow, 918. Second Class-ist, Agnes Car- nochan, 213, 2nd, Mary Yellow, 172. Senior First Class-4st, Min ie Rout- ledge, 279, 2nd, Everett C ieh, ' 184, 3rd, Liz•zie Dale, 175. LEADEMY. -The following s the cor- rect standing of the pupils of he Lead. bury school for the month o January, based on general proficiency and good condtt-et : Fifth Class - is Maggie Morrison, 2nd. Mary McNa,b, rd Edith J. Morrison. Fourth, Seniore-let Kate 2ndGetty, 2Peter Gardiner,' 3rd Wm. McCune. Fourth,. Junior- '.st Sarah McNab and Minnie McEwen, 2nd Neil - McEwen, 3rd Heber Morriso . Third Class, Senior -1st Jellies S -ott 2nd Susan Maloney,- 3rd John Driscoll. Third Class, Juniereelst Dore Kenny, 2nd: Amelia. Madison, 3rd Annie Mc- Kim. Second Glass -1st Tessie Mul- doon, 2nd Ed. Madison, 3rd Ezekiel , Stewart and. James McEwen. Part IL -1st Bella MeNab, 2nd Aggie Archi- bald, 3rd Maud Morrison. No. 1, Theneesetian.-The following is the honor roil for School Secttion No. 1, Tuckersmith, for the mont 1• of 'an - nary, 1886: Fifth Class -Da lid Bell, Ellie Bell, Eliza Wood. Fourth Class -Albert Darling, Guy Caldwell, Sam- uel1 Buchanan. Third Class-- Arni. Tre- meet, Walter Fairbairn, J mee Tret 'neer.. Second Claes-Maggie Bell, Ber- tie Tugram, Albeit Bell. First Class - Gee. Traineer, Wm. Caldwell. The names of the three highest only in each class appear, and these in ohdee of merit. HENSAL1.. - Fourth Class l- Hattie Sutherland. Third Cla,ss-ist Maggie Smiley, 2nd Esther Moore, 34 Charlie Gilchrist, 4th Ella Crawford, 5th Francis Reynolds, 6th Agatha Reynolds and R. McPherson. Second Class -let Andrew Bell, 2nd Wm- Blair, 3rd Ge . Murray, 1 4th Maggie Blatehford and Wm. Gil- christ, 5th Duncan McEwen, .th Alfred Carroll. raft II.-Ist Herman Ball, 2nd Nellie Palmer, 3rd t Eadie Bonthron, 4th Mabel Reynolds, 5th f Eva ThoMpson,6th Ethel Murdoch and Norman Hudson. Part I.-lst Wm. Elder, 2nd Walter Coxworth, 3rd Daniel Bell, 4,tli Annie Twohy, 5th Mary Peart, 6th Flora Rey- nolds. : No. 5 Tritis inERRY, -The following is the standing of the pupils of School -ac- tion No. 5, Mulberry, for the month of January 1.886. Fourth Class. Senior - Marks obtainable 975 -Janet Carruthers obtained 799, Maggie Eadie 630, John Hastings 594. Fourth Class, Junior - Marks obtainable 870 -John 0 ihnour obtained 612, Andrew Carruthers 599, Fannie Robinson 560. Third Class - Marks obtainable • 847 --Wm.' Hastings obtained 555, Eliza Hastings 552, Eliza- beth Rely 551. • Sedond Class -Marks. obtainable 939-Wrin Rutherferd obtain- ed 855, David Hastings 737, David 'Weir 692 tor of these well. has been adding and is _now better Icie of LOUR, • any Mill in t party waits for ft 'at, chopping dons Tor six cents per •t meal always air E•xehanged for oats, ‘tays on hand awl ices, also any quai1. as promptly attemt, et given these mills' west to do so. Be - me,. MN. )t.TKE, ES O ATERS. AL inner in four sit .with Ovens. ninsuiar Base Burner mad see it. ' kinds of I, Cook -tow them. id get Bargains. TINWARE,. &Ci CANADIA ON HAND, MRS, :Auctioneer for the hits attended in at orders left at The - %Ale- attended to. • News Notes. , -The smallest firearm in the world is a gold watch charm in the form of a re- volver about an inch long. -The cengregation of St. Andrew's church., London, have decided in fayOur of an organ by a vete of 510 to 167.. -Messrs. Joseph White & Brothers, of St. Marys, have disposed of their famous imported horse " Glendale," sired by the celebrated thoreughbred, "Belted Knight," to Mr. WM,. Ross, of Oxford county, for $1,600. I -Messrs. J. & J. N. Oesch lia,ve sold their interest in the Shakespeare flour mill to Messrs. Calder, of Stratford, and Howard, of Dundas. The mill is to be entirely remodelled and - the II CW toner , process introduced. 1 --One cold night last week a farmer named Campbell left Stonew di, Man- itoba, to drive to his home in the town- ship of Galt. - On the way his horses left the trail and wound up in 'a swamp. They broke through the ice and Camp- bell, being unable to extricate them, started to get assistance. He wandered about all night and by enoreieg both feet were badly frozen. horseswerewere found they were i mg been frozen to death. -An interesting breach of `hen the cad; hay- , .. marriage suit is in pregress in Victoria, British Columbia. A dashing young 4iatidoing business in the Pacific city happened to et a photo of a, young lady living in Nova Scotia, and became so infatuated with the picture that he entered into •ceirespondence with the Illnenose young lady. Each letter received wily helped -to weld two hearts together. They became engaged. The young Victorian, •detennining that several thousand miles should not any longer keep t ve hearts apart, sent for his .Blitenose I dy love. The marriage was totake plan immedi- ately on her arrival at Victeriat She arrived, but the gallant Victorian's love went down to zero at first sight,, and he declared that the photo was nota true representation of the original. He re- fused, to allow the knot to be tied, and now the fair one from Nova Scotia has demanded S'5,000 for damages done to her affections. . -A very clever bit of detective work is reported this week froM Lyons, France. For some time back it was not safe for ehidren to play in per sot walk the streets without their elder Dozens -of cases were placed in the ha ds of the police where little girls had been coaxed into secluded places, their ha'r cut off and frequently their clothes 1iemoed. It appeared to be the work o woman, who, however, ma Auctioneer for the ks of all description non:dile ternis. Ad- wly on Lot 4, Coln 77 • ! Teacher of M�hit. aneed pupils Mew ineshalf the nape_ eel. es- moderate. Kew,* 'coed Door East 87 eg one old ateeed to elude the vigilance of the p< lice. At length DetectiveiDormier tooll the case in hand. He dressed his own !little girl very elegantly and sent her out to play in the park, while he disguised as a porter, kept watch, in a fes l minutes an old woman approached the child, offered her sweetmeats oaid criaxed her down a lonely avenue. M. -Deemier f61 - lowed and allowed the woman to remove the child's hat and cloak before arrest- ing her. She has been comnetted for trial and there is abundant evpence to secure a conviction. -A-despatch from New York Says: There has been a strong mot4ement of late in potato importations,. principally from Scotland, due to, the fat that a large portion of the American 'crop last fall was a failure, because of the "rot" The Scottish potato has become a favor- r. THE urirm _EXPO5TOR. ,, ite with many in thi*eountry, and about 800 bushels are now on the way here in Glasgow steamboat*. The freight is about 40 cents a sack. , In the Put three months 19,672 :oarrels of potatoes have been received from Glasgow, 2,331 barrels from Dundee 4,449 barrels from Liverpool, 3,934 sacks from Germany and about 250,000 lifishels from Nova Scotia. - 1! ' --There is a vastd of 'rock salt in the Colorado desert, ' ear Idaho, and the Southern PacifiV\Ra lroadi in laying he salt mine has been oi3higed' to grade he road for 1,200 feet with blocks of these beautiful lumps of salt crystals. This is the first instance of a railroad roadbed being laid -arid ballasted on salt. -Young alligators are raised and tamed for Northern 'visitors by a Sand. ford, Florida, man, w hofinds it quite a lucrative business. i Ie has now a hun- dred of the animals u 'der training, and reports that. his sales.j last season would have been five times that number could he have procured thealligators. ,-" Brother, this should be a labor of a love with you; I re i tember, he that giveth to the poor lei deth to the Lord," said a minister, in beating down -his printer's bill. ''Ohl. I'm quite willing to lend to the Lord, nd the security is. satisfactory," he replied, "but I think the negotiator asks , o large a•commis- sion V • . ,'' , :-The most novel bestowment of wealth:for the public .gotal, lately, is that of John B. Tolm n, of Lynn, Mas - given $30,000 for the liquor laws; nd are now push. s. Mr. Tolman is sachusetts, who has1 the enforcement of and trustees of the, fi ing liquor prosecutio -79. years old; never u ed tobacco, liquor, tea, coffee or 'bleat and is hale and hearty. ' ,-A special from II rrisburg, Pennsyl- vania, says On, 1 iursday morning, 4th, inst., there was jovial crowd in therhotel at Millesburig, Dauphin county, and while they were imbibing' Samuel Meiter, a patent medicine peddler, entered. A discussion followed on re- ligious subjects, and Meiter dared the imitation of the agreed to have it and accordingly a Ii that beverage. men to indulge in al. Lord's supper. They With beer and bread, glass wits filled wi They then knelt in meek humility, and with beer in one hand, -bread in -the other, Meiter went a ong distributing & bite and a sup to eac . Suddenly, when hc was about half through, a strange noise was heard, and l�oking up the men saw a, sight that mad their blood run cold and froze the marrow in their bones. As near as the men could de- scribe it they decla•re;lit was an immense, ill -formed and foul 1 beast, with great clovenfeet, painted hOrns, and eyes that flashed fire. With w id yells the men reshed out into the o en air and scat- tered in every directi n, Finally all of them reached their h mes except Meiter, who was away for a 1e ntime,. and at last arrived, a mania . °He was put to bed and physician's sti mmoned, but they could do nothing for him. . He raved, howled and prayed, declared_ that he had seen the evil one and that he was lost. His torture vas terrible, but nothing could be do e to relieve him, and he died in the wi dest agony. • • - i - e - Odds andEnds. -San Francisco.fisbetmen say that the _. seals and sea -lions in the harbor must go, since they consume 44000 tons of fish le a year -enough to Isupply the wh city, -The Brooklyn Bridge receipts for four months coding' with Septemb were 8204,499, a gainover those for same months of .184 of $32,799, not- withstanding the reduction, in fares and toll. The gain all comes from the rail- way. -The new marriage law in Penns 1- vania imposes so many penalties upon -the officiating clergyman who violates any regulation, that a ' special handbook or guide has been issued, with which the wary minister goes around- on all occasions. It is', alleged that - the rector of St. Helen's, England,- lives at Bath,and that fram the time of hi$ appointment he y duty whatever. the. last twelve from the living he r, he has never performed :Nevertheless, 'during years he has teceieted more than $125 000. ' • . --a-Itis said that there is, now in Lon,. 'don a ladye who earns a livelihood by shillfally filling up wOriinholes.in old books, each leaf. being, separately and patiently dealt with, the material being chewed or "pulped" end preseed into the hole. The chargeie sixpence a hole. It .1•• -•The. population of Oatilloon has been greatly frightened by • elle' sadden disap- pearance recently of thousands of jack- daws which dwelt in the spire of the cathedral of. the toWn, on account of a similar phedomenon Occurring before the outbreak of the' last choler a epidemic in the place. . , -.--The cypress of ' Santa del Tule,. in the Mexican State Of Oaxaca, is said to he the oldest living thing upon the globe, which is a proposition_sromewhat difficult to prove. Humboldt speaks of it in 1851 iAiii measuring 34 feet in diameter, 146 feet in circumference, and. •280 - feet be- tween the twe extremes:- - . : 1 The Welcom : Stranger. 'Down in their mine three disappointed gold-diggers looked pelemaily around, with a kindofsulky r gret. at having to leave the scene of so Much useless toil. " Good -by," said one,1'1" Pagive you a farewell blow.''i Raining his pick he struck the quartz, making s.plinters fly in -all directions. Ifie practised eye caught sight of a glittering speck in one of the bits at .his fee -0 "-Stooping., he ex - muted it and the Phiee .he had street, when, with a load exclamation, he knelt and 'satisfied himself that it was gold: He then commenced Picking vigerously. His mates caught the meaning and fel- -lowed his. example. - In 'deed silence they ,W01 ked on -they had . discovered a mon- ster nugget ! Th en 4 wild, glad shout weeded in : the ears - Of the One at the . avindlasS, who had seek in a. half doze, feeling probably -the Want of his break- fast. To his .. inquiry '' What's ' going . on t'' the cry. (wile, ."'itVind up ;" and as -he did so theft rose to the surface a huge mess of virgin eold. ,When 'fully expos- ed to view the men.. Werealmost insane with joy. After •watelning it threm.gh the day and live-longniglit,. they had it Con- veyed in safety th the' bank. It was named the " Welcome Stranger," and yielded the fortneate discoverers of it .£10,000.-Cassell'S Saturday' Journal. : ... , • . .• I a The N irtue of eas-bolie acid for heining cleans- ing esoul pirtiying is well l:town, hut from the meny merles at am:iyilig it, the public is uncer- tain how best to use it. Toaneet that want, Mc - Gregg'. & Parke's Carbolic Cerate is prepated, and may be used with confidence. Do not be misled. Take only McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate. Sold at Lumsden & Wilson's drug store, Seaforth. 912.52w. - Fluid Lightning does not take a day or an hour to remove neuralgia, headache, toothache, lum- bago or rheumatism, hut will do it instantly, and without carrying. your head in a poultice for a day or using greasy liniments. Try a 25 cent bottle from Lumsden & Wilson, druggists, Sea - forth. 912.52w. Mrs. Robert Hooper, of Kinloss, county of Bruce, in a letter, says; "I have been troubled with dyspepsia and liver complaint for a num- ber of years, and am glad to say to the public as well as to friends that MeGregor's Speedy Cure - brought me around, and I am now all right, thanks to MeGregons Speedy Cure." Hundreds 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 drug store, Seaforth. Trial bottles given frees 912.52w. enee----- • HOHOW B Ointment and Pills. Rheumatism and rheumatic gout are the most dreadedof all diseases, because their victims know that they are safe at no season, and at no age secure. ,Holloway's Ointment, after fomen- tation of the painful parts gives greater relief than any other application ; but it must be dili- gently used I to obtain this desirable result. It has been highly commended by rheumatic,sub- jects of all ages and of both sexes, for rendering their attacks less frequent and less vigorous, and for repressing the sour perspirations and sooth- ing the nerves. In many case, Holloway's Oint- ment and Pills have proved the greatest blessings in renlioving rheumatism and rheumatic gout which has assailed persons previouslyeand at the prinie of life. 912.52w. A Ward of Explanation, The liver secretes bile to move the bowela ; the kidneys secrete urine, to carry off uric acid, which would poison' the blood; the stoinach secretes gastric juice to digest or diseolve the food, etc; Beide& Blood Bitters acts upon these organs and purifies the blood by cleansing all the secretions of the system.. 857.52..2w. • • Joyful News. It is certainly glad tidings to the poor iiiValid to be informed Of e remedy that will give prompt and sure relief in case Of painful suffering. Such a remedy is [Ilegyard's Yellow Oil, adapted for internal and'external use in all ordinary aches, pains, lameness and soreness. It cures rheuma- tism, neuralgia, sore throat, croup, and all in- flammatory pains. 857,52.2w. Of Vital Importance,. It is just as essential that the human body should have pure blood, as that a tree or•plant should, have s•sap to nourish and invigorate its growth. Nearly all our bodily ills arise from un- healthy blood. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies this fountain of life, and regulates all the -vital organs to a.lialthy action. 857.52.2w. • The. Faith Cure. This new tlieor3r of cure is rapidly growing in fashion but l illogical in. .reason and science. -Faith withoat works is dead. Those who have faith in Hagyard's Yellow Oil have its good works to assure their faith.- It is an unfailing external and internal relief -for aches, pains lameness and soreness. S51 -.52.2w. . Weather Probabilities. The probabl tides are that we shall ' have much dainp, chilly, iheweather tocontract sudden sloppy weather during thecoining season-just , colds. Be e repared for them by havingon t.- hand Hagyard's Pectoral. Balsam, a 03.1e, agreeable and epeedy cure for colds and their polisequenees. 857.52.2w. I - Threatened Danger. ' - 1 ' In the fait of '84 Randall Miller, of Maitland, N. S., was prdstrated to his bed with an attack of incipient consumption. Cough remedies all 'failed. He rapidly grew -debilitated, and friends despaired of i his recovery. He tried Burdock --Mood Bitters; with innnediate relief, foilom ed by a speedy cure. 857;62.2w. i . • McGregor's Speedy Cure. It is popelaly admitted every where that Mc- Gregor's Speedy Cure is the safest, most reliable and by far the cheapest remedy for constipation, liver complaint, indigestion, impure blood, lose of appetite,and all similar troubles. It is not necessary to take a great quantity before any re- sult is produced.. A. few doses will convince you of its merits. Tria.l bottle given free at Lumsden & Wilson's drugsteres'Seaforth.. 912.82w. Dont be Deceived. . Beware of any druggist who will try to induce you to take :anything in place of McGregor & Pal ise's Carbolic Corea. It is a marvel of heal- ing for sores; eats butes, ete. No family should be without it. it no equal-. Get McGregor & Parkers, and have no other. Only 25 cents per box at Lumsd.eii & Wilson's drugstore, 8eatotth, 912.52w. . . - -A Sensation. , An unparalleled sensation is being created all • over Ontario by- the wonderful and unenitialled manner in which neuralesiii, toothache, rheuma- tism, backache, headache, is removed by but one application of Fluid Lightning. No offensive, disgusting (belga' need to be taken for days. It is an- nistent cure. Try a 25 cent bottle front Liiinsden ere Wilson, druggists, Seaforth. 912.52w. Consumption Cured. 'An old physician,retired from practice, having had ;placed in his hands by a.'n Est India mis- sionary the foe:tulle of a simplevegetable remedy for the speedy; and permanent dere of Consump- tion, Bronchitis, patarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung affections,also a positive and radical . cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervou plaints, alter having tested its wonderful emu tire powers in thousands of cases, has felt it he duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to ,relieve human suffering, I will send free of ' chergo, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, 'French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent' by mail by addressing with stamp, namim this paper, W. A.,NOYES, 149 Power's Block Rochester, N. Y. '938-25 cow Destroy the -worms or they may destroy the children. Use' Freeman's Worm Powders, they expel all kinds of worms. 857.52in. Dr. Low's Worm Syrup will remove woims and cause, quicker than any other medicine. e57. 52m. • For nettle rash, itching piles, ringworm erup- tions, and all skill diseases, use Pref. Low's Sul- phueSoap. 857.52en. National Pills purify the blood, regulate stom- ach, Beer and bowels, 857.52in. MEDICAL. lia),RS. ELLIOTT & GUNN, Brucefield, Licen- tiates Royal' College of Physicians and Sure -tions, Edinburgh. At Seaforth every Setafr- day-afternoon. Office, -Royal Hotel. 930. TIT G. S. McDONALDell. D., C. M., Physi- . cionrStirgeon Accoucheur, &c, Office and resfdence, that lately occupied by Dr. Hut- chison, Auburnse 781 1 T 0. SCOTT; 31. D., &c., Physician, Surgeon, e) . and Accougher, Seaforth, Ont.. Office and . residence South side of Geduld, street, Second Door east of the Presbyterian Church. • 842 13 W. BRUCE. AMITH, 31. P , C. M., Member lb. of -the College of Physicians and Surgeons,' *Seaforth, Ontario. Offiee and residence same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. S48 MACKID,_(late of Lueknow) Oraduate of Toronto University, and Member of the College of Physieians and Surgeons of -Ontele:io. Office in Cany'eBloek. Residence, John Street, - first door east of English Church Parsonage, Seaforth, Ontarib. 804 EYE, EAR AND THROAT. DR. GEO. S. RYERSON, L. R. C. P., L. E. C. S. E., Lecturer on the Eye, Ear and Throat, Trinity Medical College, Teton- to,,and Sure:emit° the Mercer Eye and Ear In- firmary. Late Clinical :assistant Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central Throat and Ear Hospital. 317 Church Street, Toronto. WO E SEAFORTH LLEN MILLS. The only Woollen Mill in Canada awarded a Medal at the Antweip Exposition. Also ieda and Diploma at the Dominion and Provincial Exhibitions for beet assortment of Woollen Goods, over all conipetitors, 1885. For sale cheap Heavy All -Wool weeds, Union Tweeds, Fine Tweeds, Heavy All -Wool Blankets, Woollen Sheeting, Best Horse Blankets in the market. All -Wool Flannel, Union Flannel, Check and Plain; Underclothing, Hosiery, Yarns, Rolls, Batting, &c. Goods Made to Order. Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, Dyeing, Pressing, &c. Blankets scoured': i A. G. VanEgmond's Sons. L. G. VANEGMOND. • W. D. VANEG IOND THE BIG MILLS, SEAFORTH. The above mills have haw been thoroughly re- built upon the complete HUNGARIAN ROLLER PROCESS. The Mill and Storehouse Buildings have been greatly enlarged, and new machinery applied throughout. THE LATEST IMPROVED ROLLS -AND-- Flour Dressing Machines From the best Manufa6turing Firms have • been put in, and everything necessary added to enable her to turr out Sour SECOND TO NONE In the Dominion. The :facilities for receiving grain from farmers and for elevating and shiPping have also deen extensively improved. Grain can now be taken from farmers' wagons, weighed, and loadee into cars at the rate of 700 bushels per hour, ny the work of two men. . A LA GE FEED STONE -FOR-- S OM CHOPPING Has been ut in, and the nec/essary machinery for handling hop and 'coarse grains. , A good hed has been erected, so that wagons can be unl aded and reloaded under cover. WHEAT EXCHANGES Promptly attended to, and FIRST CLASS ROLLER FL UR UARANTEED. 0-17 'TOM PM Chopped satisfacterily and without dela ROLLR FLOUR, BRAN, SHOR Sp And all kinds of CH PPED FEED Constantly on hand. Highest Market Price Paid in Cash for any Quantity of -ViTheat. APPLE BARREL FINE, COAE MD LARD SALT FO R SALE. • Only firs to attend farmers an -class arid obliging men will be kept customers. • The liberal patronee of generaltraide respectfully solicited. .A W. OGILVIE & Ca, PROPRIETORS, T. 0. K MP, Maxlagcr. MAR :11AGE LICENsEs. ISSUED A T THE EXPOSITCR SE FOR,Tt.., ONTAI 0 . NO VITWESSER REOLHRED St. Julien Restaurant. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! • As the Oyster season is coming in I am prepared to supply parties wishing Oysters in the Can, Shell or Bulk Oysters, served on the premises in every style. • Just arrived a choice lot of American Choco- late and Cream Candy. All other varieties kept contently on hand, Oranges, Lemon ii and Fruits of all varieties in sea on. CIGARS CIGARS! You can get at tlie St. Mien Imported and Do- mestic Cigars which cannot be surpassed in the Dominion. Pipes and Tobaccos of every variety remember the place opposite Main and Market Street. JAS. MilliGESS, Proprietor. LIME'! LIME! TH08. CORNISH Wishes to notify all parties intending to build this season, that he will keep on hand a liberal supply of the beat BEACHVILLE LIME, at his Lime House, at the following places: ENETER.-Opeti all the time, and parties want- ing Lime in this he should not buy until they see him, as be will sell as cheap or cheaper than any person else. Ilexittee.-Tha Lime house will be open after the 15th April, on Tuesday and Friday of each week, from 8 a. M., until 5 ps in. CENTRALIA.-The Lime HMSO Will be open after the 15th of April, on Monday and Thursday of each week, frem 8 a. m., until 5 p. THOMAS CORNISH. 948-8 Aurora Quick Train Watch. The Best Yet. SOLD ONLY BY M. R. .COUNTER, SEAFORTH, ONT. This Company inanufactures a complete line of full plate watches, from ordinary to the finest grades, tot all classes of watch wearers. They arc all made with quiCk train, and 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 parts in case of Mainspring breakage, and John- son's patent attaehment to regulate pins, which prevents hairsprihg from catching, an iniportant improvement controlled by this Company The stem-winding parts are made strongeind durable, guaranteed as safe, more conveinent and service - tibia than -the key winders. The extra fine grades are made in stem wind only.. Every watch is warranted by special certificate, which the pm-- chaser, receives from the Company's Agent. The number of Jewels in each .watch (which is en- graved thereon), indicates the quality; pur- chase's observing this are: sure to receive the quality they calt for. The larger number of Jewels in the batter grades also represents the finish, fine edjustinent, and care in manufacture, which produces More accurate time and longer service. The qualities GTO divided as follows: ORDINARY. ---two grades are made of this quality, -engraved: 'Aurora Watch Co., 7 Jewels." " Auront Watch Co., 13. Jewels." MEDIUM. -Four graded 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- ed, engraved:. "Aurora Watch 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 quality, - ;one in Fine Gilt and one in Fine Nickel, engrav- ed: "Aui ova Watch Co., 15 Ruby Jewels, ad- justed, Aurora, Illinois." Remembet Cduriter's, Seaforth, is the only place in the County where these watches can be had. - M.R. 'COUNTER, Practical WatChmaker and Jeweller. DUNN' IN DE THE COOK'S BEST FR • MON'EY TO LOAN. lt TONEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 per .111. cent. Interest payable half yearly, or 6:1 per cent, yearly, with the privilege to borrower of repaying part of the principal money at any time. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister, Seaforth. 850,f, DENTISTRY. . W_A_TISOl\T DENTIST, Faculty Gold Medallist and College searob Gold Medallist,Toronto School of Dentistry'. Rooms over Johnsons' Hardware, Main Street, 913. "Vir_ a_ MI T D. S., M. R, C. and H. S., of Ontario. Latest improve- ments in every line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Of -fleet -1n Ca.dy'es Block, opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. Residence, ---The Poplars, John Street. 941 --• MONEY WANTED. Robert Willis, The People'Shoemaker, Sea - forth, wishes to notify all those indebted td him ito PAY UP AT ONCE, as he cannot carry on business without money, any more than he ean live without food. Reniember, pay up , at once, and ease your conscience. All accounts not paid by March 1s; will be put into court for ollectioe. R. WILLIS, Seaforth. IDYSTERS1 ZSTERS Seaforth Restaurant. Now that the seeslon for ()esters has opened, I would notify the Ptiblic that I can serve them with Oysters either in Shell, Cans or Bulk -none but the best Baltimore brand kept. French Bon Bons find the best American aria Canadian Confcctiohery always on hand. The beet brands of 1'p-ionic/a and Cesees ale° in Stock. Call and examiee for yourselves. Happy to serve you. Remember the pinee, next Door to Reid and Wilson's Hartle are Stone PROPIIIET011. D. S. CAMPBELL 13R0VINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR and Civ - J._ Engineer. Orders -by mail promptly at tended to. D. S. CAMPBELL, Mitchtll Removed I Removed I G -M 0_ "W-^ 1\T G-, SEAFORTH, The Old Established Butcher has removed to new prethises immediately opposite his Old Stand, main Street, Staforth, where he will be pleased te 'nee, all his old patrons and as many new ones ba may see fit to favor him with their patronage. 'Remember the place, between Henderson's Harness Skop, and McIntyre's Shoe Store, Main Street, Seaforth. 898 • GEORGE EWING. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Paid up Capital, - $6,000,000. Rest, o- - 2,100,000. PRESIDENT, HON: W3I. 31.16MAsTER. 8AFORTH BRANCH. The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continues to receive deposits, on which interest is allowed on the most favorable terms. Drafts tin all the principal towns and cities in Canada, On Great Britain, and on the United States, boagsht and sold. Office -First door SOUTH of the Commercia Hotel. I A. H. IRELAND, Manager. F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor 6,39 IT This great HOusehold 31edietheeanksamonent the 'Seedier, necessaries of Life. -These famous Pills purify the Blood, and act inopt powerthlly, yet soothingly, on the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, giving tone, energy and vigor to these great 31.7tin Springs of Life. They are con- fidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, -from what- ever cause, has become impaired or weakened. They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments incidental to females of all ages; and as a -Gen- eral Family Medicine areunsurpassed. • HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT1 Its Search,ing and Healing Properties are known throughout the World. For the care 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 Sete Throats.. Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. For Glandular Swellings and Piles it acts like a charm. In Gout and Rheumatism, it never fails to afford relief. Manufactured only at -Professor Holloway' Establishment, 78 New Oxford Stkeet (late 583 Oxford Street) London; and sold at is. ltd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11.5., 225., and 33s. each Box and Pot. leee, Beware of Am- erican counterfelts,-Pnrehasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not .53:3, Oxford Street, London, they arc spurious 921-52 SEAFORTH PLANING MILL SASH, COS ARO BLIKD FACTORY 11111E subscriber begs leave to thank his numer- L oils customers for the liberal patronage ex- tended to him since commencing business Seaforth, and trusts that he may be faviared with a continuance of the same, Parties intending to build would dowel' to give him a call, as he will continue to keep on hand a large stock of all kinds of .. DRY PINE LUMBER, SASHES, DOORS, ' BLINDS & MOULDINGS; - SHINGLES, LATIT, He feels confident of giving satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage, as none but first-class workmen are employed. Pa: tieular attention paid to Custom Planing. 201 , JOHN IL t3ROADFOOT London, Huron and Bruce, GOING Noirru- Express. Mail. Freight. London; depart.. 7.55e.e. 4,50 P.M 6.05 A. et. Exeter...... .. 9.13 6.08 : 9.35 Hensel]; . .. 9.24_ 6.23 10.00 Iiippen 9.29 6.29 10.09 Brumfield ------9.26 6.38 10.25 Clinton .. .. 9.55 7,05 11.30 Lonclesboro .. 10.11 / 7.23 12.00 Blyth., 10.20 7.32 12.20 e. 10.35 7.47 12.50 Whighare arrive 10.50 8.05 1.20 Goixo Settrii- Express, 'Mail. Freieht. Winghain, depart 7.20 A.M. 3.10 P.31.10.20 A.M. Belerave • .. 7.38 3,30 11.23 BlYth.. !. .54 3.46 11.47 Clinton ; . .. 8.25 43..1565 3,3;22..4030r. u. Londesiboro .. 8.02 - 1.10 It'ippen 8.51 • .4 44..3;1 Bracefield .. 8.42 1.25 Hensel', .. 8.58 4.48 1.40 Exeter.; - .... 9.13 4.59 2.35 London; arrive 10.30 6.00 5.30 Wellj.rigton, Grey -and race. GOING NORTH- Accom. Express. fixed. 2.3;) P. M. 9.16 Rae. ...... 2:3..405 94 0 9.295 3.20 9.56 Goleo Sarni- Accone Accom. Wineharn .. 7.00 A.M. :4.1555 M PoluevaIe 7.10 Brussels 7.25 ----------7.:37 12.10 • .16 P.M. 10.00 0.35 1.25 Mixed 7.50 P.M. 8.12 8.50 9.15 Train leaving Wingham at 8 p n.. fo Rawer - dine, runs on alonda.ys'Wednesdays an k•ridese only. Grand' Trunk Rai:Iwo, . Trains have Seaforth and Clinton feat:ions as GOING WEST - Express.... Seavoirrn. Es 1wciu 7:1....44435: Express 31 st. Mixed Train . 8 15 A. M. GOING EAST- Express.... .... 1113:ed Train CLINTON. in15 r. n. 1.15 P. m. 155. M. 7.254. to. LOS P 34 4.45 r. ii LEGAL. C. HAYS, Solicitor, to. Private money to' lend at lowest rates of interest. Office - Corner of 5quare and West Street, Goderich. 774 T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. (Moe- , -Rooms formerly occupied by Carroll & Dickson, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard. ware Store, Main Street, Seaforth. Goderich Agents-CamaaoN, Hour & CAMERON. 870 ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, 'Ur SolicI- tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GAnnow, Wm. rROUDFOOL 686 riAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristem, kj Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Goderich, Ont. M. C. CAMERON, 0., PHILIP lieu, CAMERON. 506 TAOITIJS E. DANCEY, late with Cameron, Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister, So- licitor, Conveyancer, &c. Money to loan. Ben- son's Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786 \JEANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors, J.11 Conveyancers, &c. Solicitors for the Bank' of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan. Office -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. 314mrso, JAMES Scow. 781 HOLMESTED, successor to the late firm of V McCaughey & Hohnested, Barrister, So - heifer, Conveyancer and Notary, ,Solicitor for the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. Farms for sale. Office in Seott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. THE. PEOPLES Book and Fancy Store, SEA FORTH, ONT. THE BEST PLACE IN THE -CoUNTY FOR. Art Needlework MATERIAL. Fine Assortirent Just to Hand RIBBOSENE, PLUSILEs, ARRASSENE, FELTS, BRILLIANT CIIENILLE, CANVAS; FILOSSELE, CORDS. EMBROIDERING SILE, T..siSSELS, MAUL SILK, SHIELDS. STAR AND CRESCENT, PANEL RODS, ROLLING PINS, BANJOEs, GUITARS, VIOLINs, EMBROIDERING CHEN] LLE, SLIPPERS, OTTOMAN AND "INTIM AVASSAR PATTERNS. 6 C. W. PAPST, SEAFORTH. DR. WOODRUFF, Permanently located in London, No. 185, Queen's Avenue, a few Doors es at at Postoffice. Special attenton given to discitees of the nate, Bad Sight and the Preservation of Vision, diseases of the Ear, Impaired Hearing and diseharges Iron: the Ear, diseases of the Throat. Chronic Inflamma- tion being a frequent cause of Deafness: dis- eases of the Nose: Catarrh being a. <ammo' cause of impaired hearing. 94ex26 HURON AND BRUCE Loan and investment 001/1.1='..A_M\TY-_ This Company is Loaning Money on, Farm 8ceurity at lowest Rates of Interest. Mortgages Purchased. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. 3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed on Deposits, according to amount and I time left. OFFICE. --Corner of Market Square 'and North Street, Goderich. HORACE HORTON, Meathette. Goderich, August iith,1885, 922 SEAFORTH FurriitureWarerooms. If you want solid comfort tall at M. Ro be rtson's, Mid buy cite of those Celebrated Self Adjustable Eiisy Mire, reareeented by the above cut He eau also supply Invalid Chairs and Carriages. eileo 'sells the most eomfortalneend durable That is ne .His stock of OAE;NET FURNITURE 1Is Vt. ry Jerec and Complete. Intending pnrehas- , era v,oea. ac, cll to give him avail before pur- slasele lo. Wareromus one Door South I GT Otriee, Main Street, seeferth. M. ROBERTSON. • VETERINARY. D II H C. DI Ontario. H day. Vete hand. 0 ,G4oarcolunatoe Surgeon, t nANr, V eteriyol Ii0Veterinary ails promptly attended to night or Mary inelicines kept constantly on cc, Huron Hotel, Zurich, Ont. 909 . SEAFOR Jarvis Presbyteri eases of Horses, mesticated Infirmary, Charges moderate. inary Slug, ary Medici H HORSE _INFIRMARY. -Corner of and Goderich-Streets, next door to the n Church, Seaforth, Ont. All dis- Cattle,:Sheep, or any of the do- animals, suticessfully treated at the or elsewhere, on the shortest notice. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter- on. P. S. -'A largeastock of Veterin- me kept constantly on hand IMP1 M.1 : . RTANT INFORMATION -ioR-- TZ ' P, s As we h to the ma inents, the feeding un teed,: Pit power: St improveni ers, latest to 30 bush ore and La able terms BRU"SELS - comasi•ONDENCF. , . ' W 1 .M.I. _ Ve turned Or • attention particularly ufacturinge of the following imple- farming conimunity may depend on versal satisfaction, which is guaran- s' Hai sepoit-er, from 2 to 6 horse', awcutters, reversible gear, very latest nts; Chopping Mills or Grain Grind- mproved pattern, will grind from 15 Is per hour ,• also Root Cutters; Pulp. d Boilers at lowest prices and favor- at the FOUNDRY. BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. R. WILSON, PROPRIETOR. • . - 035-13 MONEY MOR , 111HE 0 _Is 3IENI ed amount the very l'o legeto the the prima very low. Barristers, Agents an Dated. Nis. /TO LOAN. .GAGIIS BOUGHT. • . ELPH AND ONTARIO IN VEST - and Saving Society Mine an unlimit- of money to lend on real estate, at -est rates of interest with the privi- borrower of repaving a portion of al with paynienis of interest. Charge Apply to Messrs. DENT & HopcF., Mitchell, Who are the authorized Solicitors fdr the Society. eii:et.1 5, 1885. , . • MAR :11AGE LICENsEs. ISSUED A T THE EXPOSITCR SE FOR,Tt.., ONTAI 0 . NO VITWESSER REOLHRED St. Julien Restaurant. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! • As the Oyster season is coming in I am prepared to supply parties wishing Oysters in the Can, Shell or Bulk Oysters, served on the premises in every style. • Just arrived a choice lot of American Choco- late and Cream Candy. All other varieties kept contently on hand, Oranges, Lemon ii and Fruits of all varieties in sea on. CIGARS CIGARS! You can get at tlie St. Mien Imported and Do- mestic Cigars which cannot be surpassed in the Dominion. Pipes and Tobaccos of every variety remember the place opposite Main and Market Street. JAS. MilliGESS, Proprietor. LIME'! LIME! TH08. CORNISH Wishes to notify all parties intending to build this season, that he will keep on hand a liberal supply of the beat BEACHVILLE LIME, at his Lime House, at the following places: ENETER.-Opeti all the time, and parties want- ing Lime in this he should not buy until they see him, as be will sell as cheap or cheaper than any person else. Ilexittee.-Tha Lime house will be open after the 15th April, on Tuesday and Friday of each week, from 8 a. M., until 5 ps in. CENTRALIA.-The Lime HMSO Will be open after the 15th of April, on Monday and Thursday of each week, frem 8 a. m., until 5 p. THOMAS CORNISH. 948-8 Aurora Quick Train Watch. The Best Yet. SOLD ONLY BY M. R. .COUNTER, SEAFORTH, ONT. This Company inanufactures a complete line of full plate watches, from ordinary to the finest grades, tot all classes of watch wearers. They arc all made with quiCk train, and 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 parts in case of Mainspring breakage, and John- son's patent attaehment to regulate pins, which prevents hairsprihg from catching, an iniportant improvement controlled by this Company The stem-winding parts are made strongeind durable, guaranteed as safe, more conveinent and service - tibia than -the key winders. The extra fine grades are made in stem wind only.. Every watch is warranted by special certificate, which the pm-- chaser, receives from the Company's Agent. The number of Jewels in each .watch (which is en- graved thereon), indicates the quality; pur- chase's observing this are: sure to receive the quality they calt for. The larger number of Jewels in the batter grades also represents the finish, fine edjustinent, and care in manufacture, which produces More accurate time and longer service. The qualities GTO divided as follows: ORDINARY. ---two grades are made of this quality, -engraved: 'Aurora Watch Co., 7 Jewels." " Auront Watch Co., 13. Jewels." MEDIUM. -Four graded 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- ed, engraved:. "Aurora Watch 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 quality, - ;one in Fine Gilt and one in Fine Nickel, engrav- ed: "Aui ova Watch Co., 15 Ruby Jewels, ad- justed, Aurora, Illinois." Remembet Cduriter's, Seaforth, is the only place in the County where these watches can be had. - M.R. 'COUNTER, Practical WatChmaker and Jeweller. DUNN' IN DE THE COOK'S BEST FR • MON'EY TO LOAN. lt TONEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 per .111. cent. Interest payable half yearly, or 6:1 per cent, yearly, with the privilege to borrower of repaying part of the principal money at any time. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister, Seaforth. 850,f, DENTISTRY. . W_A_TISOl\T DENTIST, Faculty Gold Medallist and College searob Gold Medallist,Toronto School of Dentistry'. Rooms over Johnsons' Hardware, Main Street, 913. "Vir_ a_ MI T D. S., M. R, C. and H. S., of Ontario. Latest improve- ments in every line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Of -fleet -1n Ca.dy'es Block, opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. Residence, ---The Poplars, John Street. 941 --• MONEY WANTED. Robert Willis, The People'Shoemaker, Sea - forth, wishes to notify all those indebted td him ito PAY UP AT ONCE, as he cannot carry on business without money, any more than he ean live without food. Reniember, pay up , at once, and ease your conscience. All accounts not paid by March 1s; will be put into court for ollectioe. R. WILLIS, Seaforth. IDYSTERS1 ZSTERS Seaforth Restaurant. Now that the seeslon for ()esters has opened, I would notify the Ptiblic that I can serve them with Oysters either in Shell, Cans or Bulk -none but the best Baltimore brand kept. French Bon Bons find the best American aria Canadian Confcctiohery always on hand. The beet brands of 1'p-ionic/a and Cesees ale° in Stock. Call and examiee for yourselves. Happy to serve you. Remember the pinee, next Door to Reid and Wilson's Hartle are Stone PROPIIIET011. D. S. CAMPBELL 13R0VINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR and Civ - J._ Engineer. Orders -by mail promptly at tended to. D. S. CAMPBELL, Mitchtll Removed I Removed I G -M 0_ "W-^ 1\T G-, SEAFORTH, The Old Established Butcher has removed to new prethises immediately opposite his Old Stand, main Street, Staforth, where he will be pleased te 'nee, all his old patrons and as many new ones ba may see fit to favor him with their patronage. 'Remember the place, between Henderson's Harness Skop, and McIntyre's Shoe Store, Main Street, Seaforth. 898 • GEORGE EWING. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Paid up Capital, - $6,000,000. Rest, o- - 2,100,000. PRESIDENT, HON: W3I. 31.16MAsTER. 8AFORTH BRANCH. The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continues to receive deposits, on which interest is allowed on the most favorable terms. Drafts tin all the principal towns and cities in Canada, On Great Britain, and on the United States, boagsht and sold. Office -First door SOUTH of the Commercia Hotel. I A. H. IRELAND, Manager. F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor 6,39 IT This great HOusehold 31edietheeanksamonent the 'Seedier, necessaries of Life. -These famous Pills purify the Blood, and act inopt powerthlly, yet soothingly, on the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, giving tone, energy and vigor to these great 31.7tin Springs of Life. They are con- fidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, -from what- ever cause, has become impaired or weakened. They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments incidental to females of all ages; and as a -Gen- eral Family Medicine areunsurpassed. • HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT1 Its Search,ing and Healing Properties are known throughout the World. For the care 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 Sete Throats.. Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. For Glandular Swellings and Piles it acts like a charm. In Gout and Rheumatism, it never fails to afford relief. Manufactured only at -Professor Holloway' Establishment, 78 New Oxford Stkeet (late 583 Oxford Street) London; and sold at is. ltd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11.5., 225., and 33s. each Box and Pot. leee, Beware of Am- erican counterfelts,-Pnrehasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not .53:3, Oxford Street, London, they arc spurious 921-52 SEAFORTH PLANING MILL SASH, COS ARO BLIKD FACTORY 11111E subscriber begs leave to thank his numer- L oils customers for the liberal patronage ex- tended to him since commencing business Seaforth, and trusts that he may be faviared with a continuance of the same, Parties intending to build would dowel' to give him a call, as he will continue to keep on hand a large stock of all kinds of .. DRY PINE LUMBER, SASHES, DOORS, ' BLINDS & MOULDINGS; - SHINGLES, LATIT, He feels confident of giving satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage, as none but first-class workmen are employed. Pa: tieular attention paid to Custom Planing. 201 , JOHN IL t3ROADFOOT London, Huron and Bruce, GOING Noirru- Express. Mail. Freight. London; depart.. 7.55e.e. 4,50 P.M 6.05 A. et. Exeter...... .. 9.13 6.08 : 9.35 Hensel]; . .. 9.24_ 6.23 10.00 Iiippen 9.29 6.29 10.09 Brumfield ------9.26 6.38 10.25 Clinton .. .. 9.55 7,05 11.30 Lonclesboro .. 10.11 / 7.23 12.00 Blyth., 10.20 7.32 12.20 e. 10.35 7.47 12.50 Whighare arrive 10.50 8.05 1.20 Goixo Settrii- Express, 'Mail. Freieht. Winghain, depart 7.20 A.M. 3.10 P.31.10.20 A.M. Belerave • .. 7.38 3,30 11.23 BlYth.. !. .54 3.46 11.47 Clinton ; . .. 8.25 43..1565 3,3;22..4030r. u. Londesiboro .. 8.02 - 1.10 It'ippen 8.51 • .4 44..3;1 Bracefield .. 8.42 1.25 Hensel', .. 8.58 4.48 1.40 Exeter.; - .... 9.13 4.59 2.35 London; arrive 10.30 6.00 5.30 Wellj.rigton, Grey -and race. GOING NORTH- Accom. Express. fixed. 2.3;) P. M. 9.16 Rae. ...... 2:3..405 94 0 9.295 3.20 9.56 Goleo Sarni- Accone Accom. Wineharn .. 7.00 A.M. :4.1555 M PoluevaIe 7.10 Brussels 7.25 ----------7.:37 12.10 • .16 P.M. 10.00 0.35 1.25 Mixed 7.50 P.M. 8.12 8.50 9.15 Train leaving Wingham at 8 p n.. fo Rawer - dine, runs on alonda.ys'Wednesdays an k•ridese only. Grand' Trunk Rai:Iwo, . Trains have Seaforth and Clinton feat:ions as GOING WEST - Express.... Seavoirrn. Es 1wciu 7:1....44435: Express 31 st. Mixed Train . 8 15 A. M. GOING EAST- Express.... .... 1113:ed Train CLINTON. in15 r. n. 1.15 P. m. 155. M. 7.254. to. LOS P 34 4.45 r. ii LEGAL. C. HAYS, Solicitor, to. Private money to' lend at lowest rates of interest. Office - Corner of 5quare and West Street, Goderich. 774 T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. (Moe- , -Rooms formerly occupied by Carroll & Dickson, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard. ware Store, Main Street, Seaforth. Goderich Agents-CamaaoN, Hour & CAMERON. 870 ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, 'Ur SolicI- tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GAnnow, Wm. rROUDFOOL 686 riAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristem, kj Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Goderich, Ont. M. C. CAMERON, 0., PHILIP lieu, CAMERON. 506 TAOITIJS E. DANCEY, late with Cameron, Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister, So- licitor, Conveyancer, &c. Money to loan. Ben- son's Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786 \JEANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors, J.11 Conveyancers, &c. Solicitors for the Bank' of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan. Office -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. 314mrso, JAMES Scow. 781 HOLMESTED, successor to the late firm of V McCaughey & Hohnested, Barrister, So - heifer, Conveyancer and Notary, ,Solicitor for the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. Farms for sale. Office in Seott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. THE. PEOPLES Book and Fancy Store, SEA FORTH, ONT. THE BEST PLACE IN THE -CoUNTY FOR. Art Needlework MATERIAL. Fine Assortirent Just to Hand RIBBOSENE, PLUSILEs, ARRASSENE, FELTS, BRILLIANT CIIENILLE, CANVAS; FILOSSELE, CORDS. EMBROIDERING SILE, T..siSSELS, MAUL SILK, SHIELDS. STAR AND CRESCENT, PANEL RODS, ROLLING PINS, BANJOEs, GUITARS, VIOLINs, EMBROIDERING CHEN] LLE, SLIPPERS, OTTOMAN AND "INTIM AVASSAR PATTERNS. 6 C. W. PAPST, SEAFORTH. DR. WOODRUFF, Permanently located in London, No. 185, Queen's Avenue, a few Doors es at at Postoffice. Special attenton given to discitees of the nate, Bad Sight and the Preservation of Vision, diseases of the Ear, Impaired Hearing and diseharges Iron: the Ear, diseases of the Throat. Chronic Inflamma- tion being a frequent cause of Deafness: dis- eases of the Nose: Catarrh being a. <ammo' cause of impaired hearing. 94ex26 HURON AND BRUCE Loan and investment 001/1.1='..A_M\TY-_ This Company is Loaning Money on, Farm 8ceurity at lowest Rates of Interest. Mortgages Purchased. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. 3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed on Deposits, according to amount and I time left. OFFICE. --Corner of Market Square 'and North Street, Goderich. HORACE HORTON, Meathette. Goderich, August iith,1885, 922 SEAFORTH FurriitureWarerooms. If you want solid comfort tall at M. Ro be rtson's, Mid buy cite of those Celebrated Self Adjustable Eiisy Mire, reareeented by the above cut He eau also supply Invalid Chairs and Carriages. eileo 'sells the most eomfortalneend durable That is ne .His stock of OAE;NET FURNITURE 1Is Vt. ry Jerec and Complete. Intending pnrehas- , era v,oea. ac, cll to give him avail before pur- slasele lo. Wareromus one Door South I GT Otriee, Main Street, seeferth. M. ROBERTSON. •