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he reputation of the ift
achieee offered to -day as
no superior. See the
g Binder,
e Reaper,
Hum mer Mower,
son Daisy Rake.
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and Drill. Come and te
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OUR LINES OF
EATER
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Base Burner in four sisok
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News Notes.
- The new Canadian PeleifiC -time-table,
introducing the 24-hour system, will go
into effect on July iL
Holloway's Pills
ki the complaints peculiar to females these
pus are unrivalled. Their me by the fair sex
hss become so constant for the removal of their
Ailments that rare is the household.that is with-
out them Among all classes, from the domestic
servant to the peeress, universal favor is accord-
ed_to these renovating Pine ; their invigoratiag
3nd puriting properties render them safe and
Owalnahle in all awes; they may be taken by
females of all ages for any disorganization or
•irregularity of the system, speedily removing
the cause and restoring the sufferer to robust
: eas. As a family medicine they are unap-
teseeebabie for subduing the makdies of yoting-
-i-111-1--Ifdr.. J91a2C5k2wso.n, of Qu'Appelle: now in
Ottawa, has completed arrangements
with a company of New. York and
Cleveland capitalists for building the
oeAppelle and Wood Mountain Rail-
way, in aid of which the Government
made & grant of 1,626,000 acres of land.
The Rebellion
lathe Northwest has been suppressed and our
citizens eau now devote reasonable attention to
theircorns. The only sure, safe, painless eemedy is
petnam's Painless Corn Extractor. It never fails;
never makes sore spots worse than the: original
discomfort. See that you get Putnam, and take
none other 952.52w.
--The log jam of 200,000.060 feet
aehieh commenced in the St. Croix, at
Taylor's Falls, Minnesota, June 13, still
continues, and is worse than ever.
since the jam occurred 300 men, 40
horses and three steamboats have ex-
tricated only 15,000,000, which is less
than has entered from above. The logs
in the jam are valued at $2,000,000.
Ladies Only.
The complexion, is- often rendered unsightly by
ogees, liver spots, and yellowness. These it is
well blown are caused from an inactive liver and
Chase's Liver Cure purifies the blood and
whole system. See Recipe Book for toilet re-
cipes, hints and suggestions on how to preserve
theeensplexion. 966.52w
Dangerous fits are often caused by wormsereemark Worm Powders destroy worms.
A86r7o.u5s2ernihe liver when torpid with National Pills,
good anti -bilious cathartic, sugar-coated.
$57.52m.
For nettle rah, ;summer heat, eruptions and
general toilet purposes use Low's Sulphur Soap.
857.5A112)11Weil Pleased.—The children like Dr. Low's
PleasantWorm Syrup and parents rejoice over
itsvirtues. 852.52m.
—Four five -gallon kegs of rich native
wine were deposited by a railway car-
ter on the sidewalk oatside the estab-
lishment of the consignees on Yonge
street, Toronto, on Wednesday. Three
observant thieves notwithstanding that
it was only 12 O'Clock noon, ahouldered
one each and leisurely walked away;
nor have they been heard af since.
Five Years of Torture.
Airs. U. Aston, of Bracebridge, Writes to say
that Burdock Blood Bitters cured her of head-
seheefromwhich she had suffered for five years,
all other means having failed 857.52.2w.
—The first anniversary of Stratford's
inauguration as a city was held on Fri-
day last. There was a large crowd in
the city, and the games and other
amusements all went off satisfactorily to
on -lookers as well as participators. Up -
,wards of twenty bands walked in the
procession. .
—One day lately a balsaan poplar was
cut down, on the farm of Mr. John Mc-
Cullough, in Blanshard. Two head of
young cattle which were well bred and
valuable, ate ravenously of the leaves
and blossoms of the poplar, and to all
appearances preferred them to the green
pasture. During the day the animals acted
strangely and appeared tO be suffering
from paralysis. Next morning both
were dead.
Easily Cured.
Mrs. Berkinshaw, 26 Pembroke street, Toron-
to, cured of a bad lameness of the knee joint,
upon which the surgeon were about to operate.
Other treatment had been tried in vain. Hag-
yard's- Yellow Oil was the remedy used. 857.
Mee
—A general delivery of implements,
consisting of binders, mowers, rakes
and hay tedders, from the firm of Wis-
ner & Harris, Brantford, and represent-
ing a value of $15,000, was made in
Stratferd, Wednesday last week. The
• implements were destined for the town-
ships of North and South Easthope,
Ellice, Downie and Zorra. The proces-
sion of teams which carried them was
about a mile in length.
Compelled to Yield.
Obstinete skin diseases, humors of the blood,
eruptions and old sores are cured by Burdock
Blood Bitters, which purify and regulate all the
secretions. 857.52.aw.
—Mrs. Margaret Arnold, who was born
in Augusta county, Virginia., July 4,
1777, is still living in a remarkable state
'-of preservation near New Holland, Ohio.
She was married 85 years ago' ancl now
lives with her youngest son, who is 72
years old and sprightly as a young man.
Mrs. Arnold has two sisters living in
• Iowa, one of whom is 112 and the other
106 years old, an average for the three
of 109 years, and a total of 327 years.
After Twenty -Three Years'
Suffering.
Rev. Wm. Stout, of Wiarton, was cured of
scrofulous- abscess that seventeen doctors could
not cure. Burdock Blood Bitters was the only
sucessful remedy. It cures all impurities of the
system. 857.52,2w.
—On Sunday afternoon of last week,
as Mr. James Elliott, his wife and child
were returning horite from church, they
had occasion to call at Mr. John El-
liott's, 6th concession of Westminster.
Upon entering the house a.nd placing the
child, which is about two years old,
down upon the kitchen floor, a dog be-
longing to Mr. Elliott sprang upon the
little one, biting and. tearing its face in
a most shocking manner. Dr. McColl,
of Chicago, who was visiting in the
neighborhood, was called in and care-ft:11.-
1Y dressed the wounds. Should the
ehild recover, which is by no means
certain., its face wilt be badly dis-
figured for life. The dog was at once
killed.
- A Midnight Alarm.
There is scarcely any fright more alarming to
a mother than. the omintus sound of croup—se
liable at the hour of night. When Hagyard's
Pectoral Balsam (for the throat and lungs) is at
hand, croup and distressing coughs lose half
their terrors. It cures coughs, asthma and bron-
chitis. seeareeee
—A. late number of the Whitby Ga-
zette exposes a villain's work as follows:
—The tragic death of 'Wm. McKenzie, a
former resident of East Whitby, which
°mired in Dakota, about three years ago,
will be remembered, by most of our
readers. He left East Whitby a year or
tIve prior to that date, to take up land
Da.kota, and took with him the stallion
Luck's Alt About the time first re-
ferred to Mr. McKenzie was found dead
in the stable, his body lying beside the
hare. The horse Was known to be vic-
ious, and it was generally believed the
deceased had been kicked by the horse
-and killed. There were those. however,
who believed he had been murdered, and
the fact of a sum of money, he was
known to Jaave possessed, being _missing
when the body was disovered, was ad-
vanced by many as proof of the prob-
ability of murder. The suspicion rested.
on a young man named Thomas May,
who formerly lived near Columbus, but
was at that time residing in Dakota.
May had left this country rather sudden-
ly for being associated with the stealthy
removal of some cattle belonging to Mr.
E. Eason of East Whitby, for which two
lads served a term of imprisonment.
May died in Western Ontario a day or
two ago, and before his death he left a
written confession to the effect that he
had murdered Mr. McKenzie and then
threw him into the stall with the horse, to
avoid suspicion. He further confessed
that McKenzie was the third person he
had murdered and thus disposed of.—
Whitby Gazette.
In January, 1883, when in Bran-
don, Manitoba, I contracted a se -
ere cold that settled on my lungs,
causing bronchitis and consolidation
of the upper portion of both lungs.
I endured great pain and becanie
very weak, and though I. tried vari-
ous medicines, and consulted many
eminent physicians in Manitoba,
United States, and Ontario, gradu-
ally grew worse. In September
1885, was induced to try the Pacific coast,where I
spent Ids inanths in Los Angelos; Cal., San Jose,
Moriteray, and other noted health resorts, but
deriving no benefit, returned to Ontario worse
than w -hen I left, spent nearly 82,000 in search of
health, and began to think it was useless to try
anything more, when W. II. Magee, of the G. T.
R., induced me try Dr. Jug's Medicine and Pills.
After using two bottles my appetite began to re-
turn, aiso strength and weight, and am now as
well as ever. I believe Dr. Jug's Medicine saved
my life
E Hodgins, Stratford.
—Recently, two farmers named John
Atkinson and Mr. Foster, of 7, 14, near
Milford, Manitoba, had a narrow escape
for their lives from an infuriated cow.
• On approaching her, not thinking she
was anyway dangerous, with a terrible
roar she made a dash at Mr. Foster,
- catching him in the abdomen with her
horns, and throwing him up in the air.
Mr. Atkinson corning to his rescue saved
him from being torn to pieces, but he
had to take refuge in a tree near by,
where the animal kept him for over an
hour until assistance came. Mr. Foster's
wounds are serious.
A Golden Opinion.
Mrs. Wm. Allan, of Acton, declares that Hag -
yard's Yellow Oil is the best household remedy
in the world for colds, croup, sore -throat, burns,
scalds and other painful complaints. Her opin-
ion is well founded. 857.52.2w.
The Foundations of Universal
Confldep.ce.
FAILURES UNKNOWN.
i
There are dicoveries and inventions which
never reach beyond a certain locality—there are
others which pervade the world. To the latter
class belong the world -accepted remedies of Hol-
loways. In these colonies universal and implicit
confidence is placed in them. Nearly every ves-
sel that arrives from Liverpool or London brings
a shipment of Holloway's Pills and Ointment,
and yet the demand from the interior is ao large
and incessant that the stock is generally short in
our seaboard cities. Large quantities are pur-
chased and sent out for tbe express purpose of
being peddled through the Mining districts, and
great profits are realized in this way. The dig-
ger who does not desire to be victimized by the
travelling extortionists who speculate in these
safeguards of human life,. should provide him-,
self with an ample supply -from the accredited
agents of Holloway before starting for the ein-
terior, the object being to place them within the-
limited by the cupidity of specuators. But after
reach of all, and not to hav their diffusion
makinp,-.a sale at regular rates he_ cannot control
the,prices at which the remedies shall be sold in
a colonial market.They are known to be the most
profitable venture which ca.n be shipped for Aus-
tralia, and hence he is continually receiving
orders of from £1,000 upwards, with a view
to speculation in Australia and Van Diemen's
Laud..
Scorbutic complaints and 'eruptions ,are among
the most common diseases at the diggings.
Salt food and the lack _of vegetable diet are the
prolific sources of senrvy and all the affections
of the skin, the fleshy fibre and the glands -in-
cluded under the general head of scorbutic ise
orders. Here, then, is a wide field for the opera-
tion of Holloway's world-renowned remedies.
If there is one class of maladies in which they
have achieved greater triumphs than another, it
is this. The superficial evidences of disease are
removed by -the Ointment, while the gentle
aperient and disinfecting operation of the Pills
summarily relieves the system and the circula-
tion froin every acrid and poisonous element
calculated to feed thedisorder. Thus these two
potent remedies strike at once at the spume and
the symptoms of the complaint and annihilate
them. This is not suppression or amelioration,
but expulsion. It is the thoroughness, as well
as certainty, wieh which Holloway's medicines
do their work, which stamps them as the only
safe and infallible curatives now before theworld.
—The Australian Recorder. 963m
Manitoba and Northwest
Notes.
At the Winnipeg city seales last week
there was over $16,000 worth -of mutton
sheep weighed for four of the leading
city butchers.
Thie is to certify that I have used McGreg,or's
Speedy Cure for dyspepsia and liver complaint,
and do honestly say that if it cost me one hun-
dred dollars (8100) a bottle I would not be with-
out it, as it has done the more good than all the
medicines I ever used, and I feel like a new man.
—Yours truly, Alex. Steel, Cdrleton Place, Ont.
This medicine is for sale at 50c and 81 per bottle
at Lumsden & Wilson's drug store, Seaforth.
964.52w.
• —The Jewish colony at Moosomin is
not in as flourishing a condition as it
might be. Two men arrived from: there
recently and reporteci to the Jewish
• colony in Winnipeg that they were short
of provisions and starvation stared them
in the -face.
Have you ever tried McGregor & Parke's Car-
bolic Cerate for sores of any kind? It is beyond
doubt the very best preparation in the market
for healing and curing sores, burns, cuts, pim-
ples, blotches, and is the only proper method of
applying carbolic acid. Sold at Lumsden &
Wilson's drug store, Seaforth for 25c per box:
964.52w.
—A recent traveller through the
Rocky Mountains by the Canadian
Pacific. Railway says he saw some as-
tonishingly rich exposures and deposits
of t'aold, and silver bearing quartz, with
other valuable and commercial deposits,
including mica (8x10 feet sheets), alum
and kaolin, a valuable clay used in -the
manufacture of china and other pottery.
The latest remedy for coughs, colds, croup,
whooping cough, bronchitis, etc., is McGregor's
Lung Compound. There is no remedy, in exist-
ence containing any one of the active ingredients
composing Maeregor's Lune Compound, so do
not say you have taken everything until you
have tried this for your cold or cough, and your
opinion will be the same as all who have used it,
viz., that it is the best. Sold in 50c and 81
betties by Lumsden .& Wilson, druggists, Sea -
forth. 964.52w.
—Samuel Norman, market gardener,
Winnipeg, has appeared on the market
with home-grown, cauliflowers. The
Free Press says: They are about eight
inches in diameter, very compact and of
fine color. They were grown in the
open garden and without forcing. It is
doubtful if there are cauliflowers in
Canada to -day, grown in the open gar-
den, that can beat them for size, color
and form.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician,retired from practice, having
had placed in his hands by an East India mis-
sionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy
or the speedy and permanent cure of Consump-
tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat
and Lung affections, also a positive and radical
_
THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
eure for Nervous Debility and all Nervati Com-
plaints, after having tested its wonderful sera
tive powers in thousands of eases, has felt it hit
duty to make it known to his suffering fellows.
Actuated by thia motive and a desire to relieve
human suffering, 1 will send free of charge, to
all who desire it, this recpe, in German, French
or English, with full, directions for preparing
and using. Sent by ma' il by addresettig with
stamp, namins this paper, W. A. NOYES, 149
Power's Block Rochester, N. Y. 938-25 eow
Have you toottutche? Use Fluid Lightning.
Have you rheumatism? Use Fluid Lightning.
Have you a stiff joint Use Fluid Lightnin.
Have you neuralgia? Use Fluid Lightning.
Have you lumbago? Use Fluid Lightning.
Are you troub ed with headache? Use Fluid
Lightning.
Have you any pain? Use Fluid Lightning.
It will cure yea the instand it is applied.
Try it. 25 cents per bottle at Lumsden &
Wilson's drug store, Seaforth. 964.62w.
—The Winnipeg Free Press says:
The immigration boom is increasing.
The following is the report for last
•week : Monday 38, Tuesday 77, Wed-
nesday 2, T ursday no train, Friday
150, Saturda 9I—a total of 405, as
against 181 t e previous week. From
mow on, the e promisee to be a great
. rush, such has. not been seen since
boom days. This morning's train for
the west w s crowded with settlers.
Many went d wn tfie Southwestern and
the aemainde went to distant western
points.
Be o
Don't allow cold in the head to slowly and
surely develop i self into catarrh when you can
be cured for 2 cents. A few applications will
cure incipient atarrh. One to two boxes will
cure ordinary atarrh. One to five boxes will
eure chronic ea arrh. Dr. Chase's catarrh cure.
Sold by all deal rs at 25 cents per box. 966.1y
Your Guard. --
Ad'ce to Mothers.
Are you distu bed and broken of your rest by
a sick child et ffering and crying with pain of
cutting teeth? If so send at once and get a
bottle of "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for
children teethi g. Its value is incalculable. It
will relieve the .00r little sufferer 'immediately.
Depend upon t, mother; there is no mistake
about it. It cur s dysentery and diarrhcea, regu-
lates the atom h and bowels, cures wind colic,
softens the gu us, reduces inflammation, and
gives tone an energy to the whole system.
"Mrs. Winslow s Soothing Syrup" for children
teething is pl L nt to the taste and is the pre-
seription of o e of the oldest and best female
physicians and urses in the United States and
ia for sale by al druggists throughout the world.
Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for "Mas. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING -SYRUP," and
take no other k nd.966.1y.
Catarrh a New Treatment.
Perhaps the ost extraordinary -success that
• has been achiev • in modern medicine has been
attained by th: Dixon Treatment for Catarrh.
Out of 2,009 patients treated during the past six
months, fully n nety per cent, have been cured
of this stubbor malady. This is none the less
startling when t is remembered that no five per
cent. of patien s presenting themselves to the
regular practi ioner are benefitted, while the
patent medich es and other advertised cures
never record a Cure at all. Starting with the
claim now gene silly believed by the most scien-
tific men that t e disease is due, to the presence
of living parasles in the tissue, Mr. Dixon at
once adapted h s cure to their exterminatiork—
ehis accomplis ed, he claims the Catarrh is prac-
tically cured, a d the permanency is unquestion-
td, as cures eff cted by him four years ago are
cures still. No one .else has ever attempted to
cure Catarrh in this manner, and no other treat •
_ment has ever ured Catarrh. The application
of the remedy i simple, and can be done at
home, and the resent season of the year is the
most favorable for a speedy and permanent cure,
thc majority of cases being cured at one treat-
ment. Suffere should correspond with Messrs.
A. H. DIXON & SON, 305 King Street, West,
Toronto, Can a, and enclose stamp for their
treatise on Ca rrh.—Montreal Star, November
17, 1882 882-52
SEAFO TH PUMP WORKS.
In returning thanks to my many customers
for their patr nage since eonuitencing business
in Seaforth, 1 ould add that in order to supply
the demand to
PUMPS,
CISTERNS &c.
that I have•put in -Steam Power and more new
machinery, and can now do my work quicker
an t better, and as I use none but the best wee
I can get, and do as good work as I knovC
how, I hope to merit a continuance of your pat-
ronage. CUSTOM PLANING AND BAND
SAWING A SPECIALITY.
CLUFF.
P. S.—I would be pleaeed to receipt all the ac-
counts of the past and previous yeers. Must
have money. - ' 966-t.f.
‘- KEEP COOL!
THE Subeeriber is now prepared to deliver
ICE in eu y quantity. •
KEEP WARM!
Any quanti
short, split
Cedar Posts at
as cheap as p
liver at reason
of -WOOD, hard or soft, long or
r unsplit. Also any quantity o
d Cedar Blocks for flooring, &c.,
ank, all of which I will sell and de
able charges.
itar TELEPHONE NO. 29.
R. COMMON.
SEAFORTH
LEN MILLS.
.TH
'Woo
Having do bled the capacity by adding the
latest improv d machinery are better prepared
than ever to turn out first-class work at the
shortest noti e.
FARM RS and OTHERS
In _want o first -Wass Goods will find the
'EXACT PLACE TO GET
THE.I BY CALLING AT THE
Store in the Mills,
S ere they will have the
Largest nd Best Assorted Stock
To Choose rorn in any Mill in the Dominion.
Did yot see the new Halifax Tweeds made
by " VanEgm • nd's Patent?"
CUSTOM W
RK in all its Branches a Specialty.
The hig est price paid for Wool in Cash,or
Trade.
A. G.
anEgmond's Sons.
n Court Notice.
ffice of the Second
, County of Huron, will be found
vful day at the residence of John
rich Street west, from 10 o'clock a.
ock p. m., and everything will be
ossible in the interest of Suitors.
ommunication in the office:
of Money to Loan on good prop -
own, at the very lowest rates of
terms of payment made to suit
•
Divssi
The
Division Cour
open every la
Beattie, Gode
m. until 4 o'c
done that is
Telephone
Any amoun
erty, farm or
interest, and
borrowers.
JOHN BEATTIE, Clerk.
HOU
310
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Hardware
Bought for Cash direct from the manu-
facturers, the advantage of which we
will give to our customers, by selling
them goods at lowest prices. Our im-
mense stock is very complete, compris
ing the following seasonable lines:
Spades and Shovels, best Eng-
lish, American & Canadian makes.
Draining Tools of all 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 Twineathe best made at low-
est possible prices.
Reid & Wilson.,
Hardware and Iron Importers,
MAIN -ST., - SEAFORTH.
CAMPBELL'S', ,
ATHARTIC,
COMPOUN
is effective in small
doses, acts without
griping, does not oc-
casion nausea, and
will not create irri-
tation and congestion
as do many of the
usual cathartics ad-
ministered in the
form of Pills, &c.
Ladies .and Chil-
dren having the most sensitive sto-
machs take this medicine without trou-
ble or complaint.
CAMPBELL'S CATHARTIC COMPOUND
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 A
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-
sons, thus 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 in
family medicines.
Price netail, 25 Cents.
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Physicians, Ministers, Missionaries,
Managers of Factories, Work -shops,
Plantations,. Nurses in Hospitals,
—in short, everybody everywhere
who has ever given it a trial;
TAKEN INTERNALLY -MIXED WITH A
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A NEVER FAILING
CuRE FOR
SUDDEN COLDS, CHILLS, CON-
GESTION OR STOPPAGE OF
CIRCULATION, CRAMPS,
PAINS IN THE. STOMACH, SUM-
MER AND BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
SORE THROAT, &c.
. - APPLIED EXTERNALLY,
EXPERIENCE IIAS PROVEN IT THE MOST
EFFECTIVE AND BEST LINIMENT ON
E.e.ier It IN REMOVING- TUE PAIN
A RI SING FROM
STRAINS, BRUISES, RIIEUMA--
NEURALGIA, SWELLED
FACE, TOOTHACHE,
'—RNS, FROST BITES, &c., &c.
23cts. per Bottle. -
ZEIT' Beware of Imitations. –cat
415) This
yet potent pre- </iL
agreeable
adapted for the relief and
paration is especially
cure of that class of disorders
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attendant upon a low or reduced
• state of the sy stem, and usually ac-
cimpanied by P allor, Weak') ess and Pal-
piNton of the Heart. Prompt results will
follow its use in cases of Sudden Exhaustion
arising from Loss of Blood, Acute or Chronic
Diseases, and in the weakness that invariably
accompanies the recovery from Wating Fevers.
No remedy will give more speedy relief in
Dyspepsia or Indtgestion. For Impover-
,„6 ished Blood, Loss of Appetite, Des- 4.4
pondency, and in all cases where
an EFFECTIVE and CF.R TAIN
STIMULANT is required, ere
the ELIXIllt will be
foundN VA L •43)C1
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Sola by all Dealers in Medicines.
DAVIS &LAWRENCE 00. (Limited)
ScLE AGENTS,
} MONTREAL, P. Q.
TIGHT BINDIKG
CHRYSIAL & BLAOKI
P ACTICIAL
BOILE MAKERS.
(111TE Subscribe have bought the Tools and
JL Boiler bus' ess lately carried on by the
Goderich Foundr3f and Manufacturing Company,
and having had an experience of over eight years
in that shop, are now prepared to carry on the
trade in all its branches.
Any work entrnsted to us will receive prompt
attention. First-class work guaranteed.
All kinds of Beilers 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.
1110:111
CHRYSTAL & BLACK.
Still Ahead Of All.
H. S. SMITH & Co
CATERERS,
• 1
And dealers in American and Canadian/ Confec-
tionery.
Ice Cream and Water Ices,Vegetables, Oranges,
Lemons and all kinds of Fruits.
Families, Hotels, Picnic Parties and ethers
wishing Ice Cream in bulk, can he 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
Seaforth,
H. L. SMITH & Co.
959
THE BIO MILLS'
SEAFGRTH.
The above mills have now 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
Flour Dressing 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. 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 loaded into cars at the rate of 700 bushels
per hour, by the work of two men.
A LARGE FEED STONE
—FOR --
CUSTOM CHOPPING
Has been put in, and the necessary machinery for
handling chop and coarse grains.
A good shed has been erected, so that wagons
ean be unloaded and reloaded under cover.
WHEAT EXCHANGES
Promptly attended to, and
FIRST -CLAS ,01POLLER -FLOUR
GUARANTEED.
CUSTOM JEI
Chopped satisfactorily and without delay.
ROLLEp FLOUR,
BRAN, SHORTS,
And all kinds of
CHOPPED FEED.
Constantly on hand,
Highest Market Price Paid in
Cash for any Quantity of
Wheat.
APPLE BARRELS
—AND—
FINE, COARSE 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.
AW. OGILVIE & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
T. 0. KEMP, Manager.
Removed I Removed I
G- E 0_ M W 1 1\T Gr,
SEAFORTH,
The Old Established Butcher 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 may see fit to favor him with their
patronage.
•rrRemember the place, between Henderson's
Harness Shop, and McIntyre's Shoe Store, Main
Street, Seaforth.
898 GEORGE EWING.
The Seaforth,Brussels
AND
Wroxeter Stage Line.
This old and reliable Stage Line which runs
daily between Seaforth, Brussels, Wroxeter and
Gorrie, leaves Seaforth on the arrival of the
Mail train from the est, 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 carriages and careful, at-
entive drivers alwaye on the road.
Fares Reasonable.
S. WALSH, Proprietor.
THE -
CANADIAN Bir OF COMMERCE.
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
Paid up Capital, - $6,000,000.
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 teems.
Drafts on all the principal towns and cities in
Canada, on Great Britain, and on the United
States, bought and sold. •
Office --First door Botrru of the Commercia
Hotel.
A. H. IRELAND, Manager.
F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor889
LEGAL,
FARMERS, IT WILL PAY YOU
P C. HAYS, Solicitor, /W. Private Money to
ill; lend at lowest rates of interest. Office— TO CALL AT THE --
Corner of Square and West Street, Goderich. 774
T M. BEST, I3arrister, Solicitor, &c. Office— -
H.tiRON FOUNDRY
0. Rooms formerly occupied by Carroll &
Dickson, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard-
ware Store, Main Street, Seaforth. Goderich
Agents—CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON. 870
QARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solici-
tors, 86c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GARROW,
WM. PROUDFOOT. 686
\CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
ke Solicitors in Chancery, &e., Goderich, Ont.
M. C. CAMERON, Q. C., PHILIP HOLT, M. G.
CAMERON. 506
TOFTUS E. DANCEY, late with Cameron,
4Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister, So-
licitor, Conveyancer, etc. Money to loan. Ben-
son's Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786
ANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors,
111 Conveyancers, &c. Solicitors for the Bank
of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan.
Office—Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. 11,
Aleetreneo, JAMES Sem. 781
F. HOLMESTED,
& Hohnested, Barrister, So-
OLMESTED, successor to the late firm of
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,
MONEY 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. HOLMESTED, Barrister,
Seaforth. 850
DENTISTRY.
"CfsTT'S$0117.,
JJENTIST, Faculty Gold Medallist and College
Gold Medaffist,Toronto School of Dentistry.
Rooms over Johnsons' Hardware, Main Street,
Seaforth. 911
"VV._ a_ .P1 TR,,
-1- D. S., M. R. C. and D. S., of
4
I . Ontario. Latest improve-
ments in every line. Satisfaction
guarant(eed. Office,—In Cady's
Block,. opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth.
Residence,—The Poplars, John Street. 941
MEDICAL.
'WM.'HANOVER, M. D. C. M., Graduate of
McGill University, Phyaician, Surgeon
and Accoucheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and re7
sidence—North side Goderich street, first brick
house east of the Methodist church. 961
DRS. ELLIOTT & GUNN, Brucefield, Licen-
tiates Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons, Edinburgh. At Seaforth every Satur-
day afternoon. Office,—Royal Hotel. 930.
T G. SCOTT, M. D., &c., Physician, Surgeon,
e) . and Accoucher, Seaforth, Ont. Office and
residence South side of Goderich street, Second
Door east of the Presbyterian Church. 842
RW. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , C. M., Member
. of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
&c., Seaforth, Ontario. Office and residence
same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 848
JJR. MACKID, (late of Lucknow) 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. S. 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, Torbnto.
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 met ilia
proved principles. Treatment of delicate foals
and teeth dressing a specialty. Residence:
Royal Hotel, Seaforth. • 953
EAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY.—Corner of
0 Jarvis and Goderich Streets, 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 band;
• DR. WOODRUFF,
Permanently located in London, No. 185, Queen's
Avenue, a few Doors mast of Postoffice. Special
attention given to diseases of the Eye, I3ad Sight
and the Preservation of Vision, diseases of the
Ear, Impaired Hearing aud discharges from the
Ear, diseases of the Throat. Chronic Inflamma-
tion being`a frequent cause of Deafness; dis-
eases of the Nose ; Catarrh being a COMMOD
cause of impaired hearing. 943x26
AUCTIONEERS.
T1'. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the
. County of Huron. Sales attended in al
parts of the County. All orders left at TBE
ExPosirott Office will be promptly attended to.
A DELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the
_L-1. 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.
C. M. DUNLOP, Teacher of Music,
IV" Piano or Organ. Advanced pupils •fitted
for graduating at less than one-half the expense
of foreign teaching. Terms moderate. Resi-
dence on George Street, Second Door East of
Main Street, Seaforth. • 879
Preserve Your Sight.
By weneing the only
FRANK LAZAI.3US,
(Late of the firm of Lazarus & Morris)
Renowned Spectacles cf. Eye Glasses,
These Spectacles and Eye Glasses have been
used for the pa.et 35 years,and have given in every
instance unbounded satisfaction. They are THE
BEST IN TM!. WORLD. They never tire, and last
many yeats without change. For Sale by
DRUGGIST,
MEDICAL HALL, SEAFORTH
FRANK LAZARUS,
• I MANUFACTURER,
28 Maryland Road, Harrow Road, London, Eng.
(Late Lazarus & Morris, Hartford, Conn.)
12rNo connection with any other firm in the
Dominion of Canada. 943
•
—NEAR THE
HIGH SCHOOL, SEAFORTH, -
And see our stock of
PLOW- S,
Wbioh have been made especiay for thiseounty,
I have greatly improved my Gang Plow for this
season, and feel satisfied in saying that it is the
best in the market. Our
LAND ROLLERS
Are large and heavy, running light and doing
good work. Our
GRAIN CRUSHERS
Are made from Hard Iron, and will last longer
than any other machine made. Having special
tools for recutting Rollers, we can guarantee
satisfaction. Special attention geven to le -
pairing Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills,
Reapers, Mowers, Threshing Machines, and
all kinds of machinery repaired on short notice
and at reasonable rates.
To Contractors and Others.
Bridge Bolts and Castings at lowest rates.
Quotations furnished on application.
rfrAlso Agent for. the Implements Of L. D.
Sawyer, Hamilton. A full line of repairs cons
stantiy on hand,
THOMAS HENDRY.
HURON AND BRUCE -
Loan and Investment
This Company is Loaning Money on
Farm Security at lowest Rates
of Interest.
Mortgages Purchased.
SAVINGS B.A.NK 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, Goderich.
HORACE HORTON,
MANAGER. -
Goderich, August 5th,1885. 922
SEAFORTH
Fu- rnitureWarerooms.
If you want solid comfort call at
M. Robertson's,
And buy one of those Celebrated Self Adjustable
Easy Chairs, represented by the above cut. H
can also supply
Invalid Chairs and Carriages.
He also sells the most eonifortable and durable
SEEING- 1333
That is made. His stock of
CABINET FURNITURE
Is very large and Complete. Intending purchas-
ers would do well to give him a call before pur-
chasing elsewhere. Wareroome one Door South
of Telegraph Office, Main Street, Seaforth.
M. ROBERTSON.
This great Household Medicine ranks arnongee
the leading necessaries of Life. These famous
Pills purify the Blood, and act most powerfnlly,
vet soothingly, on the Liver, Stomach, Kidrieys
and Bowels, giving tone, energy and vigor
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 cease, has beeome impaired or weakened.
They are wonderfully efficacious; in all ailments
incidental to females of all ages; and ae a Gen-
eral Family Medicine are unsurpassed.
L. MAYS OINTMENT
Its -:bing and Healing Properties are
. rnihout the World-, For the •cure of
Bad la esellad Breasts, Ohl Wounds, Sores and
• • •-. ;t is an infallible remedy. If effectually
ru: ,JJ the neck and chest, as at into meat,
cto -re Throats. Bronchitis, Conghs and
Coale Por allandelar Swellings and Piles it acts
like a -charm. In Cout and B.heumatisra, it
never fails to afford relief. Ma.nufaetured only
at Professor lIollowaYs Establishment, 78 New
Oxford Street (late 533 Oxford Street) London;
and sold at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 115. 225,
and 33s. each Box and Pot. Vs', Beware 01 Am-
erican counterfeits,—Pnrchasers should look to
the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the ado/reel
is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are
spurious 921-62
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