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"Bell's Mills."
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MERS
VARNING
Binder, Reaper,
or Rake,
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LD BY
Wits°
FORTH,
FOR THE
turing Ca. (Linf"
L ONTARIO.
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e reputation of the Mt
ebinea offered to -day sit
> superior. See the
e Binder,
Reaper,
Hummer Moweri
aert Daisy Rake.
'American Plciwa, and W
end DriIL Come and 1*
WILSON,
-SEAFORTIO ON
}JITNEY'S
HOUSE,
UR LINES OF
EATER
ROYAL
,ase Burner in four sisefi
rand with Ovens.
1 Peninsular
[Imre Base Burner
il to seeLt
of ll kinds of
E.o-al Coo
:to show thems
and get Bay"
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waYs ON HAND
TO LOAN.
48 BOUG
OD• ONTARIO
g Society have an
o lend on real ea
if interest with the
of repaying a Po
emote of interest
f essre. DENT &
-wilt> are the tkil
or the Society.
-
Ana 4, 18,86.
News Noteg, wexii known Wk that section of New Jer-
Vermont has passed a lair molting Bey, ;were the founderis of the ,organiea-
adulteration of mapIe sugar or tion. :May induced the mother of the
honey with any substance whatever
„anishabie by a fine of from $25 to $50.
r _Leas than twenty years ego Ameri-
cans imported their • carpets. Now,
mere carpeting is manufactured in Phil-
adelphia and vicinity than in all Great
%tan.
. -in the United States Senate a House
Bat was passed establishing a number of
• liteameing stations, including one on
Lake Ontario, at .or near the mouth of
Niagara river.
._fjong Kong and Yokohama advices
cisco state that one of the
aces forty miles from Pekin,
en theimperial route to"Eastern
Tones," has been destroyed by fire.
The palace was built in 1650, at a cost
of over $2,000,000-
-The 67th anniversary of her Maj-
esty's birthday was observed generally
as a public holiday throughout the Do -
The usual royal salute was
fired in all the important cities and
towns, and the day was enjoyably spent
indulging in various sports and pas-
t
i
m
e
s
_t a monster meeting held at Marl-
boro, Massachusetts,lin favor of Home
-Rule for Ireland, resOutions were passed
thauking Quebec Legislative Assembly
• for their adoption of the Horne Rule
resolutions in that Chamber recently
aid. their message to Hon. W. E. Glad-
!
ta San
stone-
-Three children of Mrs. W. Fergu-
son, of Carleton Place, were terribly
scalded a few days ago by the upsetting
of a atove on which were two pots of
wiling soap. Mrs. Ferguson had one
boot filled with the burning mixture, but
slie did not heed her own agony till the
children were relieved by the application
of oil. A three year old boy will not
recover.
_A Saturday despatch says the
weather in France is cold and squally.
Terrific storms have occurred through-
out the country. Near Montpelier the
vineyards have been destroyed. The
damage is placed at 1,000,000 fra4cs.
The hurricane passed over the town and
partially destroyed it. Several persons
were killed and a number were injured.
Severe gales have also been experienced
in Germany.
-The most gorgeously decorated and
furnished editor's office in America -if
not in the world -is that of Mr. John
Ross Robertson, of the Toronto Tele-
gram. The money lavished on t at
room would almost e. enough to 1 ep
for a life time the f mily f a coun ry
editor who, it is supposed, genera y
writes his editorials en a table made of
aboard placed on the top of an Id
barrel. The Telegram is a marvel of
financial success.
-The great race between John M 1r-
phy, the trainer and driver of N w
York, and C. M. Anderson, of 0 li-
fornia, took place on Saturday, 22 d
ult., at the track of the Driving Club at
New York. The match was to ride 25
miles for $1,000 a side, each man 1-
nd to change of er
eh mile. Tim
and 12 secon s
s and 7 seed]] s.
r -
lowed eight horses
the completion of e
Murphy, 53 minute
Anderson, 53 minut
Murphy's fastest mile was 1.54, And
son's fastest mile was 1.59.
-Mr. John: Allan} Reeve of Par
who was editor of the Galt Refor
some years ago, has been highly honor
by some of his felicity- townsmen.
with the Deputy Peeve voted in t
county council for the appointment of
Police Magistrate. Effigies represe
ing Mr. Allan, Depu y Reeve Robis
and Mr. Webster, a rominent temp
once man, were 1;ung to telegraph wi es
during the night as a sign of the feelines
of the lawless section of the communit .
In this these gentlemen have really e-
ceived higher praise than a brass ba
and a cheering crowd can usually gii e.
-On the 28th of April Abner Rich-
ards left Minto for .Dakota, taking t
Canadian Pacific Railway at Harrist
and by way of Streetsville on to Ga t.
He took with him al car load of sto k
including a vaitia,ble collie •dog.
Friday night the do
efforts to find the am
and Mr. Richards
journey. A letter h
his father, who resid s in Guelph, th
the dog arrived at his old home, abo
Harriston, on the. Sunday morning f
lowing. The dis:tantpe, by a direct li
would be about 70 m les, and, if he f
lowed the railway track, it would
150 miles. What mid did he take?
-At a Salvation. Army service
Halifax on Saturday night, 22nd ul
Captain Totten told the audience th
owing to an injuty to her spine when
child she had. been a cripple all her 1
11•14 to three years ago, when beconn
converted she conceived the idea t
God would heal her physical infirmiti
The day after her conversion she
rienced a peculiar sensation in
8,
et
a
t-
r -
was lost, and
al was unavaili
proceeded on
a been received
11
a
fe
at
s.
x.
er
ack and ever since has been able to
walk without er tches. In the audience
listening to Carnain Totten's story
Miss Campbell, who 'up to seven ye
ago, when she received a stroke
ralysis, kept
alifax. She h
But influenced
she believed th
same for her, an
he American Hotel
s since been helple
y the Captain's sto
t God would do u
after a few morne
of silent prayer she exclaimed "Co
rades, give God .the glory, I believe t
cured. And she then arose and walk
around the hall.
-On the night of Queen's Birthday
farmer 'nine. near Brantford, nom
James Gillean, jr., came to that city a d
became intoxicated. In driving hone,
when crossing the Grand Trunk R
way at the St. George road, on th.e w
tern side of that city, his horses got i ito
the cattle guard. About 11 o'clock a
freight train. came along, Cutting the t vo
horses to pieces awl smashing the fr iat
part of the wagon. The engine, g t -
tug crif the track-, -fell over, and now 1 es
as
rs
of
at
s.
y,
ts
a
s-
apside down badly smashed, with
tender on top. A freight car rol
down on the opposite side of the ba
and another car, getting off the tra
dipped the train. The engine clri
.and fireman narrowly escaped by ju
Dig off. Assistance was soon at hand
clear the track and search for the f
mer. He was fund a short dista
twayelying alongside the fence, witl
bottle of liquor in his pocket, quite
conscious of what had happened.
-A despatch from Philadelphia on
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May 23 says; Two boys, aged 6 a
12 years respectively, with tags faste
to their clothes, arrived from Califo
and were restored to their mother
the Society- to Protecte-eldren fr
Cruelty. The children wer6 abduc
last year by a peculiar religious s
Which worshipped in Vineland, N
-Jersey. Dr. Bower and Sheridan Wa"
111
ed
ia
by
et
e,
boys to iehn the new religion and secured
aa,000 taieeiging to her. They then
started for laielifornia, and on reaching
Chicago the worn. l'n. expressed her 'inten-
tion of returning satth her children. The
leaders refused to a.urrender the lads,
saying that thinach:ded to educate
ey
"
them to be " priesLord.The
ts of the
led
woman returned alone and 6:43eato
the Society to Protect Chlfdra'n. frP,In
Cruelty to recover her boys. A sheln.ar
organization in Los • Angelos, Califorins:•
was communicated with, and the result
is the return of the children after a long
search.
National Preliudices Van-
- duis ed:
THE TRIUMPHS OF A GREAT DISCOVERY.
The magnetic influence of gold attracts the
people of every clinic to our shores. Men of all
nations, and speaking all the languages of civi-
lization, are to be found congregated On our
auriferous plains. Differing in all ther
in their dustoms, habits, and reliniob-yet there
is one point upon whiCh their opinions coincide,
Englishmen and Americans, Fre-rich, Swiss, Ger- •
man, Swedes, Italians, and Chinese admit, with-
out a dissenting voice, that the greatoemedies
introduced to the world forty years ago by Hal-
lbway are better adapted to the cure -of diseases
in this climate than any other preparation in ex-
istence. This appears, in fact, to be the experi-
ence of mankind in all parts of the world, and
hence the universal popularity of these medi-
cines. We consider, however, that the bound-
less confidence placed in their efficacy by the
representatives of so many -nations at the mines,
is a striking phenomenon in ine,dical history.
Many of the people in their youth, and even at
maturity, were accustomed to the use of drugs
and nostrums peculiar to their several' countries.
These remedies were connected in their minds
with associations of, home, and indorsed, as it
were, by their national prejudices. Yet they
have been thrown aside and utterly repudiated,
while Holloway's Pills and Ointment have been.
adopted by a common impulse throughout the
entire gold regions. There is only one way of
accounting for this movement. It is the result
of conviction -conviction grounded on personal .
observation and experience. •
The Ointment is used with such wonderful
success as a dressing for wounds, ulcers, and
sore legs, and for all the external diseases and
casualties to which the adventurous gold hunter
is peculiarly liable, that scarcely a digger's tent
can be found within the Vast area of the gold
fields unprovided with a stock of this healing,
soothing, cooling preparation. The hard fare of
the digger, and sometimes his habits, tend to
vitiate the blood and develop running sores and
purulent ulcers of the body and limbs. Bad
legs, especially are very common at the diggings,
and seriously interfere with the labors of the
diggers. The worst cases of this class, are cured
by the Ointment with extraordinary rapidity.
The best method of healing sore legs, and sores
and ulcers generally, is by rubbing the Ointment
into the inflamed parts around the orifice, first
th
en
he
ut
ses
as
ge
nt-
he
opening the pores and softening the flesh e
warm fomentations. The part affected is t
dressed with lint or linen saturated with
Ointment. Such is the external treatment,
it is also proper to give the patient a few d
of the Pills during the progress of the cure,
they serve to purify the blood and discha
morbid matter from the system, while the 0
ment is doing its work on the -surface.-
Scientific Witness. 964.mli.
National Pills will not gripe or sicken, yet
thorough cathartic. 857.52m.
a
re
• The Far Reaching
Perfume of a good name heralds the claim t -at
Putruun's Painless Corn Extractor is a sure,
tain, and painless remedies for corns. Fifty i
tations prove it to be the best. At drug-gi
952.52w.
It can do no harm to try Freeman's Wo
Powders when your child is ailing, feverish
fretful. 857.52m.
*its -
This is to certify that I have used McGreg
Speedy Cure for dyspepsia and liver complai
and -do honestly say that if it cost me one hi
dred dollars, ($100) a bottle I would not be wi h-
oot it, as it lins done me niore good than all he
medicines I ever used, and I feel like anew m n.
-Yours truly, Alex. Steel, Carleton Place, 0 t.
This medicine is for sale at 50c and .% per bot le
at Lumsden & Wilson's drug store, Seafo h.
964.52w.
Prof. Low's Sulphur Soap is a delightful toi
luxury as well as a good curative for skin
eases. 857.52m.
er.
ni-
ts.
Or
r's
t,
n-
et
is.
Have you ever tried McGregor & Parke's C r-
bolic Cerate for sores of any kind? It is beyo, d
doubt the very best preparation in the mar et
for healing and curing sores, burns, cuts, pi 11 -
pies, blotches, and is the only proper method of
applying- carbolic acid. Sold at Lumsden &
Wilson's drug store, Seaforth for 25c per b x.
964.52w.
As sweet as honey is Dr: Low's Pleasant Wo
Syrup, yet sure to destroy and expel worn s.
857.52m.
e o
The latest remedy for coughs, colds, croi
whooping cough; bronchitis, etc., is McGrego
Lung Compound. There is no remedy in exi
ence containing any one of the active ingredier
composing McGreoor's Lune Compound so
ts
lo
not say you have taken everything until you
t
have tried this for your cold Or cough, and yo ir
opinion will be the same as all who have used t,
viz., that it is the best. Sold in 50c and 7;1
bottles by Lumsden & Wilson, druggists, S ii -
forth. 961.52w. - -
Cure for Sore Throat.
A prompt and efficient remedy for sore -throat
as well as croup, asthma, pain inthe side, ear-
ache, deafness and many other common and
painful complaints, is found in liag3-ard's Yell w
Oil 857.52.2w.
Off Work.
4.1 was off work for two years suffering fr
kidney disease, and could get no relief, until
vised by a friend to try Burdock Blood Bitte
I was cured- by two bottles, and.. consider i
miraculous cure." The above is the substance
a communication from Wm. Tier, of St. Marys,
Ont. 857.62.2w.
s.
Why Is It ?
Why do so many limp and hobble about
sticks and crutches, suffering from rheumatis4ii,
stiff joints, and cords, lame back, sprains wed
other aches, and pains and lameness, when Hag -
yard's Yellow 011, an unfailing relief, can be
purchased at the trifling cost of twenty-five
cents. 857.52.aw.
eili•
Danger Ahead.
There is dauger ahead from neglected colds.
A tight cough and iritated throat are the wain-
-ing signs of lurking danger to the lungs. Hdg-
Oard's Pectoral Balsam cures colds, sore thront,
stubborn coughs, and all bronchial and lung
troobles. 857.52.2w.
In Bad Humor.
and eruption covered my face also, aid
A e -car ago my heed was covered with sor,
t
spread even until the backs of hands were so e.
I became weak and in. Finding no cure I tie
Burdock Blood Bitters. Two bottles perfec
cured me. Statement of Miss Minnie Stevens
Cocagne, N. B. 857„52.2w.
Have 3-ou toothache? Use Fluid Lightning.
Have you rheumatism? Use Fluid Lightnu
Have you a stiff joint! • Use Fluid Lightnin.
Have you neuralgia? Use Fluid Lightning.
Have, you lumbago? Use Fluid Lightning.
Are you troubled with headache? Use Fldid
Lightning-.
Have you any pain? Use Fluid, Lightning.
. It will cure you the instand it is applied.
Try it. 25 cents per • bottle at Lumsden
WilsonOs drug store, Seaforth. 964.52w.
ly
;se
A Heavy Burden.
Mr. Geo. Russell, of Aul'ora, Ont., says he e
a great sufferei from a running sore of the wo
description, which baffled the best skill, and
lif e was a burden. He was cured by 'Burd
Blood Bitters, to his great joy and the surpr
of his friends. 857.52.2w.
H011ovray's Pills
as
rst
is
ck
se
Teachings of Experience. -The united te4i-
,
mony of thousands, extending over more tlian
forty years, most strongly recommends th$e
Pills as the best purifiers, the mildest aperier
•
and the surest restoratives. They never prove
delusive, or give Merely tempotary relief,' but
attack all ailments of the iltomaoh, Iunp, heart,
head, and bowels in the only safe and legithnate
way, by depurating the blood, and so eradicating
those impurities which are the source and con-
stituent of almost every disease. Their medicinal
efficacy is wonderful in renovating enfeebled
constitutions. Their action embraces all that is
desirable in a household medicine. They expel
every noxious and effete matter; and thus the
strength is nurtured and the energies
ed. 964.52w.
bonsumption NS&
An old physician,retired from practice, having
had placed in his hands by an Eaat India mis-
sionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy
for the speedy and permanent cure of Consump-
ttnin, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Aethma and all throat
Lung affections, also a positive and radical
cure 14.7 Nervous Debility and all Nervou Oom.
and%
plaint. tntter having tested its wonderful cura
Pr:inane Ot known to his suffering fellows.
eye On thousands of cases, has felt it hie
duty
tive
motivle and a desire to relieve
human suffering;
Actuated by this
in German, French
i wilisend free of chargo, to
all who desirweiitth, tfittrt4.ojci)Peec'tions for preparing
or English,
by mon ay addressing with
and using. Sent
stamp, nimbi,. this paper, V. A. NOYES, 149
Power's Block Rochester, N. Y. 938-25 eow
CAMPBELL'g, ,
ATHARTIC
COMPOUN
is effective in small
doses, acts withOut
griping, does not ,oc-
casion nausea, dud.
will not create iiT1-
tationand congestion
as do many of ihe
usual cathartics ade
ministered in the
form of Pills. &c.
Ladies and Chil-
dren having the most sensitiTe
maths take this medicine witheut taJou-
ble or complaint.
CA MPB E Les CATHARTIC COMPtettonn
is especially adapted for the cure of
LIVER COMPLAINTS AND BILIOUS DIS-
ORDERS.
FOR ACID STOMACH AND Loss OF AP.
PETITE.
FOR SICK' HEADACHE AND DYSPEPSIA-
.
FOR CONSTIPATION OR COSTIVENESS.
FOR ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING FROM 4 -
DISORDERED STATE OP THE STO-
MACH.
This medicine being in liquid form,
the dose can be easily regulated to
meet the requirements of different per -
sone, thue• making it equally well
'adapted to the use of the little child as
to the adult. Put up in three ounce
bottles, and sold by all dealers .dir
family medicines.
.F'rice Retail, 25 Cents.
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Or PERRY DAVIS' 'Via
PMN-KILLEil
IS RECOMMENDED BY
Physicians, Ministers, Missionaries,
Managers of Factories, Work -shops, •
Plantations, Nurses in Hospitals, .
7 --in short, everybody everywhere
who has ever given it a trial.
TAKEN INTERNALLY MIXED WITH
WINE GLASS OF HOT MILK AND
SUGAR, IT WILL BE FOUND
A NEVER FAILING
CURE FOR
SUDDEN COLDS, _CHILLS, CON-
GESTION OR STOPPAGE OF
CIRCULATION, CRAMPS,
PAINS IN THE STOMACH, SUM -
LAR AND: BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
SORE TII-ROAT , &c.
APPLIED EXTERNALLY,
EXPERIENCE HAS PROVEN IT THE MOST
eem-r1 VE AND BEST LINIMENT ON
EARTH RE3IOVING THE PAIN
• MUSING ,FIIOM
SPRAINS, BRUISES, RIIEUtIst-
'-dISM, 'NEURALGIA, swELT.ED
FACE, TOOTHACHE,
FROST BITES, &c., &O.
.23cts., per _Bottle.
Bevars:3 of Imitations.
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%0 This
4tell. yet potent pre. 4(
agreeable
• • paraiion is especially
- adapted for the rElief and
cure of that class of disorders •
attendant upon a low or reduced'
state of the sy stem, and ueually
companied y P allor, W eakil ess and 1341-.
eitation of the licart. Prompt results will
follow it S use in Oases of Sudden Exhaustion
nrieins; from Loss of Bleed, Acute or Chronic.
Disc:lees, and in the weakness that invariably
accompanies the recovery from \Vast i»g Fevers.
. No remedy will give more speedy relief in
Dyspepsia or Indigestion. For Impover-
„.6 ished Blood, Less of Appetite, Des- 40.
"O; pendency, and in all cases where ,rts
19..a. an EFFECT IvE and cite -roes tno.'
•
is reouired,
edin,,e,:• the ELIXIR will be O•c)
found 'NI/ALI:- Al
aee
AD -LE.
Sola by all Dealers in Medicines. ,
DAVIS &LAWRENCE CO. (Limited) -
• SOLE AGENTS,
MONTREAL, P. Q.
see -nen -al
UNN'S
BAKINC
THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND
CHRYSTAL & BLACK
PRACTICAL
BOILER MAKERS.
THE Subscribers have bought the Toole and
Boiler business lately carried on by the
Goderich Foundry and Manufacturing- Company,
and having had an experience of over eight 3 ears'
in that shop, are,now prepared to carry on the
trade in all its branches.
Any work entrusted to us will receive prompt
attention. First-class work guaranteed.
All kinds of Boilers made and repaired, also
Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron work, &c., at reason-
able rates. :
New Salt Pans made and old ones repaired on
the shortest notice, and at prices that defy com-
petition.
CHRYSTAL & BLACK.
POSITOR.
London, Aaron, and Bruce.
GOING NORTH --
.Express. Mail.
London, &Tani ..... 7.65a.m. 4.50rat.
9.14 6.10
9.24 6.23
9.29 6.29
9.36 6.38
Exeter .1. '
Henson
Kippen.
Brucefleld
Clinton.... .. ... ... . • .... 9.66 7.00
Londesboro 10.15 7.20
Blyth. . .110.24 7.80
Belgrave 10.89 7.46
Wifigham, arrive 10.55 8.05
Gonne Sorrrn-
Wingham, depart
Beljrave, • ,
Wet. 41
Londesboro
Clinton . . ... ... 1.... .
Brucefield
Kippen.
Hensell
Exeter.,
London, arrive
Express. Mail.
7.03.a.m. 3.05P.M.
r . L ILEti
7.87 8.44
7.41 3.53
8.,03 - 4.13
8.22 4.82
8.81 4.44
8.38 4.46
8.51 4.69
1(.10 8.00
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Wellington,. Grey and Bruce.
GOING NORTH- Adcom. Express. Mixed.
Ethel 2.34 r. se 9.20 P.m, 9.45 P.m.
Brussels 2.49 9.35 10.25
Bluevale 3.05 9.61 10.55
Wingham.. ;3.20 10.02 12.15
Goose SOUTH- Mixed Accom. Express.
Wingham.... 7.45 Poo 11.10 A. to 6.00 A.M.
Bluevale 8.12 11.25 7.00
Brussels 8.50 11.46 7.16
Ethel.... .. 9.20 12.00 7.27
Train leaving, Whig -ham at 8 p in. for Kincar-
dine, runs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
only.
•
Geand Trunk Railway.
Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton stations as
follows:
GOING WEST-- SPAPORTH.
Express.... 2.40 P. M.
Express ...... . 8.68 F. st.
Mixed Train.. 8 16 A-71.
GOING EAST -
Express.... .... N.•
Express.. 1.46 P. sf,
Mixed Train,.. .1. _ 5.30 r.
Customs.
3.05 P. M.
9.16 r.
9.48 A. IL
7.25 A. M.
1.06 P. 11
4.45 r.
Still Ahead Of All.
H. S. SMITH & Oo
CATERERS,
• I
'And dealers in American and eanadiary Confec-
tionery.
Ice Cream and Water Ices,Vegetables, °lunges,
Lemons and all kinds of Fruits.
Families, _Hotels, Picnic Parties and ethers
wishing Ice Cream in bulk, can be supplied at
reasonable rates.
Tobaccos and Cigars of the best brands kept
constantly on hand. •
Every attention paid to customers. Happy to
serve you.
Remember the Place; First Door North; o
Reid & Wilson's Hardware Store, Main Street.
Sen forth ,
H.. L SMITH & Co..
901,
PEE
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.
HEAD OFrICE, TORONTO:.
•
Paid up, Capital, - - $6,000,0001
Rest, - - 2,100,000.
PRESIDENT, HON. WM. MCMASTER.
SEAFORTH BRANCH.
The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continues to
receive deposits, on which interest is allowed on
the most favorable terms.
Drafts on all the principal towns and cities in
Canada, on Great Britain, and on the United
States, bought and sold.
Office -First door Sours of the Commercia
Hotel.
A. II. IRELAND, Manager.
F._ HOLMESTED, Sefficitor 639
THE BIG MILLS,
SEAFt.4RTH.
The above mills. have now been thoroughly re-
built upcin 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 Manufacturing Firms have been
put in, and everything necessary added to enable
her to turn out.flour
SECOND TO NONE
In the Dominion. jrhe facilities for receiving
grain from fanners and for elevating and shipping
have also deen exteneively improved. Grain can
now be taken from;farmers' wagons, weighed,
and loaded into carti at the rate of 700 bushels
per hour, by. the worik of two men.
A LARGE -1 PEED STONE
-FOR--
CUSTOM CHOPPING
Has been put in, and the necessary machinery for
handling chop and cOaese grains.
A good shed has been erected, so that wagons
. can be unloaded and reloaded under cover.
WHEAT EXCHANGES
Promptly attended to, and
FIRST -GLASS ROLLER FLOUR
GUARANTEED.
CT-TSTOM FMM3D
Chopped satisfactorily and without delay.
ROLLER FLOUR,
BRAN, SHORTS,
And all kinds of
CHOPPED .FEED
I Constantly on hand.
Highest Market Price Paid in
Cash for any Quantity of
Wheat.
APPLE BARRELS
-AND-
FINE, COARS AND LAND SALT
FOR SALE -
Only first-class and obliging men will be kept
to attend customers, The liberal patronge of
farmers and general trade respectfully- solicited.
A. W. OCILVIE & CO.,.
PROPRIETORS.
T. 0. KEMP, Manager.
SEAFORTH PLANING MILL •
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND F_ArJ1TORY
rpHE subscriber begs leave to thank his numer.
ous customers fbr the liberal patronage ex-
tended to him shied commencing business
Seaforth, and trusts that he may be favored with
a continuanee of the some.
Parties intending th build would do wellto 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, LATH, &c.
He feels confident ef giving satisfaction to
those who may faver him with their patronage,
as none but first-class workmen are employed.
Particular attention paid 'to Custom Planing.
201 JOHN H. BROADFOOT,
Kippen for Plows
AND
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
ALWAYS ADVANCING.
T.
Again full of business'andewould remind all
farITIOTO and customers in needthathe has a
larger stock than ever. Consisting of Sulky
plows, gang plows, general. purpose plows, sod
4(
plows, cultivator.; B. Bel make, land rollers.
All which are made from* best manufacturers,
and sold at bottom prices,
Plow Castings in Abuudance.
Gang plow castings in stock- for W. H. Verity's
Plow Works, Exeter. South Bend plows, B.
Bell's St. Georgel Mitchell plows, Toronto plows,
Teeswater plows, Hogan plows, Seaforth; Goder-
ich plows, Massey No. 13.
PLOW REPAIRING
in all_ its branches. Parties wanting new mould
boards or plow beams for the Massey No. 13, or
the Exeter plow works, or Hogan's plow works,
Seaforth, will see the same at my shop. Special
attention paid to the repairing of iron plows.
Now is the time. Fetch along your plowe and
harrows for repairing. T. Mellis can supply all
your wants in the plow line, and spares no pans
to meet the watts of the farmers.
Outings on hand for the Noxen seed drills:
THOS. MELLIS, Kippen.
953-8
co)
3:0
Hardware
Bought for cash direct from. the manu-
facturers, the advantage of which we
will give to our customers, by Baling
them goods at lowest prices: Our im-
mense stock ie very complete, c,ompris
ing the folloWingseasoriable lines:
Spades and Shovels, best Eng-
lish, Americanh Canadian makes.
Draining Toolsz.of: a/I kinds,
Field Hoes Garden Hoes and
Rakes,
Two and Four- Point Steel
Fencing Wire,
Buckthorn's Steel Fencing
Wire,
Plain Galvanized'. Wire, for
straight rail fences.
Builders' Hardware,
Best Montreal Steel and Iron Nails.
Locks, Knobs, Hinges) Paints, Oil,
Glass and Putty.
To those building, we can offer special
low figures.
Binding Twine, the best made at low-
est possible prices.
Reid & Wilson,
Hardware and Iron Importers, -
MAIN -ST., - SEAFORTH.
Removed I Removed I
G- EJ 0 EJ Vr :EMT G-,
SEAFORTH,.
The Old Established Dutcher has removed to
new premises immediately opposite his Old
Stand, Main Street, Seaforth, where he will be
pleased to meet all his old patrons and as many
new ones as niay-; see fit to favor him with their
patronage.
reirltemember the plane, between Henderson's
Harness Shop, and McIntyre's Sboe Store, Main
Street, Seaforth. '
898 GEORGE EWtNG.
The Seaforth, Brussels
AND
Wroxeter Stage Line.
This old and reliable Stage Line which runs
daily between Seaforth, Brossels, Wroxeter and
Gorrie, leaves Seaforth on the arrival of the
Mail train from the east, and connects with the
trains running east and west on the Grand Trunk
Railway at Brussels, and also connects with the
train for Teeswater at Wroxeter.
Comfortable covered carriag,es and careful, at-
entive drivers always on the road.
Fares Reasonable.
S. WALSH, Proprietor.
HENSALL
FURNITURE STORE,
CLEARING SALE.
0 1\T M MQ JTII_
We intend making some changes in our furni-
ture store, and with that object in view we wish
to reduce our stock, and are offering great bar-
gains as inducements to customers. Never
mind the hard times; conic along anyway.
There are good Mines coming:
959x4 G. INGRAM & SON.
Division Court Notice.
The Office of the, SeCOild
Division Court, County of Huron, will be found
open every lawful day at the resideeee of John
Beattie, Goderich Street west, from 10 o'clock a.
in. until 4 o'clock p. m., and everything will be
done that is possible in the interest -of Suitors.
Telephone communication in the office.
Any amount of Money to Loan on good prop-
erty, farm or town, at the very lowest rates of
interest, and terms of payment made to suit
borrowers.
JOHN_BEATTIE, Clerk.
96%1
4.
-
LEGAL.
R,0211121.1`,Zittorz;s810. InPtlirvate Money to
est. Office -
Corner of Square and West Street, Goderich. 774
T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Office-
r) . Rooms formerly occupied by Carroll &
Dickson, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard-
ware Stere, Main Street, Seaforth. Goderich
Agents-CAIntRos, How & CAMERON. 870
VM"
ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solici-
tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GARItOW,
. PfteuDPOOT. • 686
,
r.ERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Goderich, Ont.
3 - CCAMERON, Q. C., PHILIP HOLT, M. G.
CAMERON. 506
TOFTUS 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
-iuseAWNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors,
in_ Conveyancers, &c. Solicitors for the Bank
of Joimston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan.
Office -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H.
MANNTAG, JAMES SCOTT. 781
FHOL3IESTED, successor to the late firm of
. bicCaoghey & Hobnested, Barrister, So-
licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for
the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend.
Farms for sale. Office in Scott's Block, Main
Street, Seaforth.
MONEY TO LOAN.
liFONEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 per
cent. Interest payable half yearly, or 6i
per cent. yearly, with the privilege to- borrower
of repaying part of the principal money at any
time. Apply to F. .1-10IJOESTED, Barrister,
Seaforth. 850
DENTISTRY.
179r1.A.TS01\1`,
TnENTIST, Faculty Gold Medallist and College
Golithledallist,Toronto Sehoolef Dentistry.
Rooms °VET Johnsons' Hardware,. Main Street,
Seaforth: 911
"ccr_ J"..i EJ AI,
-r D. S., M. R. C. andoil
I Ontario. Lateet1 improve
merits in every line. Satisfactio
• guaranteed. Office, -In Cady's
Block, opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Residence, -The Poplars, John Street. 941
MEDICAL.
1XT31. HANO TER, M. D. C. M., Graiabate of
V V McGill University, Physician, flurgeon
and Accoucheuo. Seaforth, Ont. Office and re-
sidence -North nide Goderich street, first brick
house east of the -Methodist church. 961
DRS. ELLIOTT & GUNN, Bnicefield, Licen-
tiates Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons, Edinbuegh. At Seaforth every Datur-
day afternoon. Ofitco-Royal Hotel: 930.
T G. SCOTT, /ad D., &e., Physician, Surgeon,
. and Accoucher, Seaforth, Ont. Office and
residence South side of Goderich street, Second
Door east of the Presbyterian Church. 812
MD W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , C. M., Member
Xt. of the College -of Physicians and Surgecns,
&c., Seaforth, Ontario. Offiee and residence
same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 843-
DR. MACKID, (late of Lucltnow) Graduate of
Toronto University, and Member of the
College of physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
Office, Fear's drug store. Residence, John Street,
first door east of English Church Parsonage,
Seaforth, Ontario. 894
EYE, EAR AND THROAT.
DR. GEO. S. RYERSON,
L. R. C. P., L. R. C. 3. E., Lecturer on the Eye,
Ear and Throat, Trinity Medical College, Toron-
to, and Surgeon to 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.
VETERINARY.
DR. J. WILSON, V. S. Honored graduate of
Toronto Veterinary College, Registered
Member of the Veterinary Medical Association
of Ontario. Having had several years experience
can be found prepared to treat all diseases of the
domesticated animals on the latest and most im-
proved principles. Treatment of delicate foals
and teeth dressing- a specialty. Residence:
Royal Hotel, Seaforth. • 953
SEAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY. -Corner of
Jarvis and G-oderichStreets, next door to the
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Ont. All dis-
eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do-
mesticated animals, successfully treated at the
Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the shortest notice.
Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter-
inary Surgeon. P. S-A large stock of Veterin-
ary Medicines kept constantly on hand
DR. WOODRUFF,
Permanently located in London, No. 185, Queen's
Avenue, a few Doors east of Poetoffice. Special"
attention given to diseases of the Eye, Bad Sight
and the Preservation of Vision, diseases of the
Ear, Impaired Hearing aud dischargee from the
Ear, diseases of the Throat. Chronic Inflamma-
tion being a frequent cause of Deafness; dis-
eases of the Nose ; Catarrh being a common
cause of impaired hearing. 943x26
AI5CTIONEERS.
T'. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the
. County of Huron. Sales attended in al
parts of the County. All orders left at THE
Exrosrroo Office will be promptly attended to,
DELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the
Jj,. County of Huron. Sales of all description
promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Ad-
dress Brussels P. 0., or apply on Lot 4, Con-
cession 12, Grey. 77
MUSICAL.
- - ---- • -
TBS. C. 31. DUNLOP, Teacher of Musie,
_Ln_ Piano or Organ. Advanced- pupils fitted
for graduating at less than one-half the expense
of foreign teaehing. Terms moderate. Resi-
dence on George Street, Second Door East of
Main Street, Selforth. 879
Preserve Your Sight.
By wearing the only
FRANK LAZARUS
(Late of the than of Lazarus & Morris)
Renowned Spectacles (1, Eye Glasses.
These Spectaeles and Eye Glosses have been
used for the past 36 years,and bave given in every
instance unbounded satisfaction. They are THE
BEST IN THY; WORLD. They never tire, and last
many 3 -cars Without change, For -Sale by
ITURONAND MIME
Loan and Investment
This Company is Loaning Money on
Farm Security at lowest Rates
of Interest.
Mortgages Purchased.
SAVINGS BANK BR.ANCH.
3 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed on
Deposits, according tie amount and
time left.
OFFICE. -Corner of Market Square
and North Street, Goderich.
HORACE HORTON,
MA NAGE%
922
Goderich, August 5th,1826.
SEAFORTF1
FurnitureWarerooms.
If you want solid comfort call at
M. Robertson's,
And buy one of those Celebrated Self Adjustable.
Eaey Chairs, represented by the above cut H
can also supply
Invalid Chairs and Carriages.
He also sells the most comfortable and durable
That is mule. His stock of
JE3M3D
CABINET FURNITURE
Is very large and Complete. Intending purchas-
ers would do well to give him &call before, pur-
chasing elsewhere. Warerooms one Door South,
of Telegraph Office, Main Street, Seaforth.
M. ROBERTSON.
Li
This great Household bled -mine ranks amongst
the leading necessaries of Life. These famous
PhIs purify the Blood, and act most powerfully, -
yet soothingly, on the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys
and Bowels, giving tone, eneagy 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, from what-
ever cause, has become impaired or weakened.
They are wohderfully efficacious in all aihnento
incidental to females of all ages; and as a Gen-
eral Family Medicine are unsurpassed.
1110110WAYS OINTMENT!
7Its Searching and Healing Properties aro
Irnown throughout the World. For the cure of
Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and
Ulcers, it is an infallible remedy. If effectually
rubbed on the neck and chest, as sat into meat.
mires Sore Throats. Bronchitis, Conghs and
Colds. For Glandular Swellinp and Piles it ache
like a charm. In Gout and Rheumatism, it
never fails to afford relief. Aiarmfaetured only
at Profeseor Holloway's Establishment, 7,8 New
Oxford Street (late 533 Oxford Street) London;
and sold at ls. lid., 2s. 9d., 48. 6d. 115. 225.
and 33s, each Box and Pot. l000Beware of Am-
erican counterfeits,-Pnrehasers should look to
the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the addreeis
is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are
spurious 921-52
HARKNESS
HAIR BALM
Restores grey
hair to its na-
tural color, re-
moves Dandruff,
stops the hatz
from falling out,
increases its
growth, and wi1
not soil the skin.
As a: hair dr
sing, it has no
superior. Guar-
anteedharmless.
Prepared by
Harkness &
London, Ont.
Sold l e all Druggists
and : =nit Mcdicint
-Jere.
DRUGGIST, MAilT-ZIAGE UCENSES
MEDICAL HALL, SEAFORTH ISSUED LT
FRANK LAZARUS, 'THE WhIGH EXPOS -1102
• MANUFACTURER,
28 Maryland Road, Harrow Road, London, Eng.
(Late Tarts & Morris, Hartford, Conn.)
943
OarNo connection with any other firm in the
Dominion of Canada. 1140
OFFICE
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO,
WITNESSES
REOUIRED