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The Huron Expositor, 1887-01-14, Page 7• JANUARY 14, -188.6. 01111‘CalIrsetik 18W7. I'SOmesliasieemmea '-‘1- KER t re thanks to hia paet likeral pat, dealing ro merit also begs to an - 1 the beet anode g t� be found irk eoice variety, oe dankets he :bale 'were bought at. Ind can not he • province. The 'oho ever before any city dealer, ire bargains, Will ago a splendid •e, erueet•s, and tx11.er. Any one in dc • is di to give .hat he ells as rt.e. 9s7x5 Z .0 n ch. , e 4 I ti; a ,..'rittl:', afTee... 0:1:d Tabes, niportance of it cannot be 1.,,ry Pectoral or the speedy rked with a and fres orse, finally -rrible cough, be pains na Ted intensely. dies, _without ticed: taking wa re paly saved my ikety I. which suds 'mitt. present- Le- sv mpt0-mse ed. the use of inS1ructions it was a rapid E. Siuiju !rem. a severe t4ng 1eau.. alai took the but reeved r lend unlit(' ed eral. After selicine I was iven the Pec - adder it ledy Throat and rity IS, Fa. sfis-ht Cold", e7 worse., and a a hacking Those who- # fife to be led to suffer ,ver's Cherry le, of this vat- la1 feet that nv Iife to- its Lockwood, COTISittered„ ar all diseaaca aud t5 mere .edicine of its ant, Ark. ectoral1 Mao& ai bOtI lea, lit • Sign k. the farm of nes,. or in s a and Loss of mac- of Ayer's .tion is. most and -strength a -emoting the E food, restor- their normai ag, enriching, began to- fail. r2ssing Cough, rtnd Nervous- ics prescribed t, beeame so: a stairs: with-, rim& reeom- Sarsaparilla, healthy and 1, WiJ1ams, earitla, in my now, if it is 11 thorougfply .1 have -also 14 as an alter* neetly believe iedieine ever er„ D. D. S., 6r me to de - Indigestion [me. I began, I was under ns and tried edicines, but emparary sapstrilla for disappeared', s duties more Ith is C0121.• rley, Spring fited. by the saparitia. It em. regulate; LI assimilative• .lood. tIs/ eliable bloodl , Johnson, - N. Y. ached far ead REE. Pr; iit ELL, YOR and Ci v promptly 1 ts, Memorial Tablet. A very handsome Memorial Brass Tablet has been placed in Trinity church, Galt, by the Di4son family to their grandfather, the lion. W. M. Dickson; their father, the lion. Waiter Eamilton Dickson, and their uncle, the late Wm. Dicks() . . The atcs on this Tablet take us back to au e vrly period in the history of this part of Cctuada. Abat t the beginning of this century the first name on this tablet acquired the spi mdid block of laud containing nearly )3,000 acres, and called it the township- of Dumfries, and with charac- - teristie energy at once secured the ser- vices of active and intelligent agents to proceed ti) the south of Scotland and in- duce the thrifty and industrious Scotch - men to come out anti hew out homes for themselves and children in the then prinntrid finest. \ V WI plenty of hard work, well directed aid, and -kindly ad- vice, ti 6 townships Of North, and South Durafri 's are peopled with the most sueeese ul and iute.11igent farmers that proud Canada peeisesees. And in the sante -t( wnehips are ta be found on the batiks of the pretty (Jrand river and ' Nith ti 0 most progeeseive towns in Can- ada, n ittiely Galt, Paris, Ayr, <Sec. It is now needy alf a century sinee the Hyn. Robert Dickson, who died many years age in Italy, presented the land foacTriuity chnrcli and the rectory. At MIA time it Was virgin forest, and the wt iter of tE4 paragraph has seen deer shit in the riv6r as they came over the • tapids where the Galt dam now Stands,an (I, taken o4t on the bank where the Sue day school iti erected. Ther• are but verly few of the early settlers left who haVe seen the changes gradually but serel ' gri:w around them, and iti • few years nemorial tablets and monurnOnts will'ina -le where they are all laid to est. -Galt tepocter. _ - --- News Notes. ' -Mr,' Gladstone . Cardin al Manning the Earl of Selborn ; the Duke of West- minster, Canon F Luna', Prof. Tyndall, the Arci i bie hop of CI nterbury and others havesiened an app al to the press not / to pub ish the d tails of divorce and criraina trials. -Tit+ 'llarquis of Bath has agreed to sell his Monaghan estates on a basis of 1711, por cent. reduction from the judi- cial ren.e or at 42 - per cent. reduction from non -judicial ents, provided pay- ment lel made in on year. The Marquis will cancel all arrears of rent -and evicted tenants will be reinetated. he Rev. E. C. John- -The other day son, rector of the Episcopal church. of Bristol, connectien , tried to walk on a •slippery. sidewalk • nd narrowly missed falling. As he was pawing the air to keep on his feet, a big railroad man came along and remarked with a grin, " GuesS 'nether drink will just 'bout fetch ycr.e." Mr.. J Oh D SUFI straightened up, atel inquired with severe dignity) " Whatrs that, sir ?' "'Nattier drink -'II 'bout felteh you," replied the sympathiz- ing raittoad man. and he walked on, leaving the astonishied clergytaan staring after him. 1 -Lady Colin Caiiipbell has resumed her cheritable %void( at the East End, London, appearing land singing as for- merly e•t Cottage Mission Hall.all. An immense erawd assembled, one-third got inside paid the rest I stayed outside and cheered. Mr. Aueltin, founder of the mission, propossed itn. address, thanking Lady Colin for her many acts of kind- ness and devotion among the very poor- est of the population of Lime Ho -use and St pney. This was carried amid loud c emonstratie s of sympathy and applan e. , teachers "ha .e odd experiences! of whi h they say very little," said a Chicag iniTTister reeently. When I in- stitute( my Sunday' evening meetings I attribu ed the large audiences to inter- est in religious serv ees. One nigll t as I ennounced the hymn `. I Need Thee Every Hour,' I distinctly saw a young lady in elle of the f -mit seats nudge a young gentle Man It her side. Three )itats ack I saw a young gentleman nudge , young lady and five seats back I saw uother gentleman nudge a young lady. This get Itle--J'CI thinking, and the next Sunday I gave mit the hymn with my ey s wide-open, and :te I uttered the wards I Need The Every Hour,' I saw severe i people n edge several ether. people, and my not ens of the zeal 'of these lathes and gentlemen changed. They c me to chum to be in each other's -At least 7,200, 00 wash -boards are sold elearly betw en the Alleghauy mountains and Mtssouri river. There are tel -o factories I in, Cleveland la+ tele turn ot t 200 dozen a day ; one in Tole- do i.vh ch turns Out over 1,000,000 a year. rile eastern facturiee make their wash -beards of piaci. The best wood for the pmipose is the cottonwood or the sycamore. Pine is too soft, and white pine is too expensi --EL The best wash- boards says the 0 evelend Leader. are made With dove -tailed heads with wire. nails driven across he grain of the wood. The first wash -horde were made of wood entirely, and our washerwemep used to pouncl the irt out of the clothes wide a stick by layi • g them on a bbaxd. The iiree wash -boar is made of zinc were put upon the market twenty-five -2,'rears ago, and the style first invented is found the best to -day. --General Neal I ow, in a recent arti- cle regarding ther effect of the liquor traffic 0 the business interests of the count- -, says: No business CR.11 add to the we'aIth of a community that earns nothing; gambling houses earn noth- ing ; ' distilleries, breweries, s loons earn nothing. They live on the ea •ninge of other industries and upon the wages of other men's labor, giving in eturn for what they obtain from them n thing but poverty, pauperism, wretchedness, crime, insanity, and premature death. The entire sum spent for strong drink, whatever it may he, is ;an absolute loss to the community; Ls ,wel1 as to the in- dividual citizen, bevanse no value is re- ceived for it. The :900,000,000 spent in the nation annually for, drink is a IOSS to the country as entit e as if that value were destroyed liy eentiagration, ship- wreck, cyclone, or arthquake. In either ease tie' property is gone, with no eqni- `talent eecived for t. -IV -dnesiley, Dskeetuber DUI was the seventeeseventh anniversary of NI r. Gladee ue's birth, I He. attended early servic,e at the Halvarilen church., and (lariat; the day Waslfairly deluged with , telegrams of congratulation from all parts t the world. lie was also the reeleyieut of innumerable presents. Mr. Giadstene wrote as follows to the chair- man of a banquet given at Chester in honor of his birthe' y : " The strain of earnpat the past year has been cOnsiderable, but never during my half century of labor have I more clearly seen that I was at work in behalf of my counirymen in all parts bf the Three Kingdoms, and in be- half of the true union and- greatness of the Empire, which in this year of Her. Majesty's jubilee we ought to, cherish more warmly and loyally than ever. In this conviction the recent 'progress of events confirms me daily." Banquets -were given by Liberals throughout the country in honor of Mr, glad - stone's birthday. Mr. Gladstonere- turns thanks through the press fOr the - many congratulations which he has re eeived, to which, he says, it is impos- sible for him to reply personally. -;• Good Value. Many sufferers buying medicine have beeh ,dis- appointed, don't give up, buy a reliable article like Dr. Chase's Liver (lure, and with it you get a. receipe book alone worth the money. For sale by 1. V. Fear, druggist, Seaforth. 966.52w. 1 was attacked about two years ago with asthma, and I was as bad as a person could, be, I tried Dn. .rug's Medicine and got relief after taking the second bottle, and after taking seven bottles feel fine and no trou- ble. John McHale, Stratford. ,967.52.2w. For sale by all druggists. . No Sufferer from any scrofulous disease; who will fairly try Ayer's Sarsaparilla„ need despair of a cure. It will purge the blood of all impurities,' thereby destroying the germs oi scrofula, and will infuse new life and vigor throughout the wholephysical organization. 969.52w.' Some Say ••• " Consumption can't be cured." Ayer' Cherry Pectoral proves, by forty years experience, a cure for this disease, when not already beyond' the reach of medical aid. Even then its use affords great relief, and insures refreshing sleep 96&.52w. A Severe Trial - I tried all the doctors in this locality for liver and kidney troubles (which I had for years) with no benefit. Four bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters cured me, says Lemuel Allen, Lisle, Ont. 857.52.2w,• Faithful, J. R. Faithful, of Stroud, Ont., says he suffered from quinsy for several years, until cured by Hagyard's Yellow Oil, which medicine is a speci- • fic for all painful complaints. 859.52.2w. . To Our Readers. If you suffer from headache, dizziness, baclk- .achee biliousness or humors of the blood, try Burdock 131ood I3itters. It is a guaranteed cure for all irregularities of the blood, liver and kid- neys. 8,7.22.2w. Well Spoken Of. • I can recommend Haggard's Yellow Oil very highly. It cured Inc of rheumatism in my fin- gers when I could not bend them. Ida Plank, Strathrov, Ont. A medicine for internal and ex- ternal use in all painful complaints. 857.52.2w. His -Last Resort. 1 Mr. Richard Rowe, of Harley, Ont., was afflict- ed for four year with dispepsia. Two experienced doctors treated him. Gettieg discouraged, he tried Burdock Blood Bitters. He states that two bottles cured him. He is now doing heavy work and as well as ever. , Cannot be Excelled. I have pleasure in saying that Hagyard's Pec- toral Balsam cannot be excelled fur curing colds, coughs and loss of voice. It cured my brother eompletely. So says Ira NcNead, ofyoplar Hill, Ont., regarding this reliable remedy. 857.52.2w. . "What is McGregor's Speedy Cure for?" . . It is for dyspepsia, liver complaint, indigestion, biliousness, and it is the finest blood purifier in the world to -day. "Does it give satisfaction?? We cannot point to one instance where it did not. "Where does it have the largest sale?" Right in the - city of Hamilton, where it is manufacture.d, there has been over one thousand dollars' worth sold in the last year's retail,and the • great majority • of the sales are by one recom- mending it to another. For sale at 50c and %- • per bottle by Lumsden & Wilson, druggists, Seaforth. 964.52w. Ladies troubled with pimples, blotches, rough hands or face, or sores of any description should use McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate. 'It will leave the skin in perfect health, amooth, clean and good coIor.r Be sure a.nd get the genu- ine, n I ade by McGregor & Parke. _Price 25c. Sold at Lunisden & Wilson's drug store, Scaforth. 964.52w. Reader, in informine- yon: of this wonderful remedy for coughs. colds, asthma, bronchitis, consumption, and all affections of the throat and lungs, lwe feel that we are doing you a great kindness, as if you have any of the above com- plaints, if you will only try it will guarantee satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Ask for McGregor's Lung compound. price 50c and €:1 per bottle at Lumsden & Wilson's drug store, Seaforth. 964.52w. Reasons whY you should purchase Fluid Light- ning in preference to all other remedies are: Rapid result -cures instantly. It is easily ale. plied -no trouble -no lost time. It does not re- quire constant use -one application is effectual. One bottle will remove more pain tha.n any other remedy in existence. Try it for neuralgia, toothache, headache, rheumatism. Sold at 25e; a bottle at Lumsden & Wilson's drug store, Sea - forth. .964.52w. , Worms often cause serieue illness. The cure is Dr: Low's Worm Syrup. It destroys and ex- pels worms effectually. 857.52in. The signs of worms are well-known, but the remedy is not always so well determined. Worm powders will destroys them. 857.52m. For the Complexion: -For pimples, blotches, tan, and all itching tumors of the skin, use Prof. Low's Magic Sulphur Soap. 857.52m. Good the Year Bound. -National Pills are a good blood purifier, liver regulator and mild purgative for all seasons. 857.52m. ' I Be on Your -Guard. Don't allow aeole in the head to slowly and surely develop itself into catarrh when you can be cured for 25 cents. A few applications will cure incipient catarrh. Oee to two boxes will cure ordinary catarrh. One to five boxes will • cure chronic catarrh. Dr. Chase's catarrh. cure. Sold by all dealers at 25 cents per box. 966.1y • . 1 Advice to Mothers. 1 , Are you distinbed and broken of your rdst by a sick child suffering and, crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so send at once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syru;" for 1 aildren teething. Its value is incalculab e. It will relieve the poor little sufferer i mined' etely. Depend upon it, mother; there is no nustake about it, It ewes dysentery and diarrhosa, regu- lates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation and gives tone and energy to he whole ss stem. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for eh ldren teething is pleasant to the taste and•is t e pre- scription of 0110 of the oldest and best emale physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the iverld. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. 13e sure and as': fot "Mus. WiasLow's SOOTIIING SViturr and take no °the rkii Id .306.1y. rHE 1-1B ON EXPOSITOR. 7 Consumption Cured. An old physioianeretired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cureof Comeump. tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Aethma and all throat and Lung affections, also a.positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervou " plaintc, after having -tested its wonderful cura tive powers in thousands of eases, has felt it hie duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve li iman suffering, I will send free of charge, 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 namire. this paper, W. A. NOYES, 149 Power's Block Roc heater, N. Y. 938-26 eow STOV Cooking Stoves FOR WOOD AND COAL. Parlor & Pari • Cook Stoves. Hall and Box Sto WE SHOW A FINE LINE Coal Stoves es. In Single and Dou.ble Heaters, witi and .• wi hout Ovens: emem,ber in the above lin.s we WILI.. NOT BE UpTDERS LD. Agents for E. & C. Gurney Co., Hamil- ton and Toronto ; James Stewart Co., Hamilton; Doherty &, Co., of S rnia Hot Air Furnaces a Spec' JOHN$ON BROS., MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH. I REPAI-RING lty W want every reader to remember that we make a specialty of . Cleaning and Repairi Avp KINDS OF Wa ches, Clocks & 'Awe ry. • - , Workmanship; Nea ness, Promptness and Reasonable Prices may always be *relied upon with any ork entrusted to our care. We, guar ntee finest work arid good satisfaction. 1,Torthgrave Opposite ComMercial Hotel, Sea orth. IV la- • ROYAL MAIL 8TEAMS.14 PS, A. STRONG, Seaforth, Ag nt. GREAT REDUCTION IN PAS4AGE R TES • Cabin rates from Halifax to Liverpool and Lon• donderry, $.60, $63i and $73, according to position of stateroom. Chpren under 12 years, half fele; under1,1, free. Servants in Cabin, 850. Inter. mediate, 835; Steerage, 813. From Liverpool Or Londclnderry to Halifax: Cabin, $63, $78.75 and $94.60; Intermediate, $36; Steerage, 813. Re- turn Tickets from Halifax to Londonderry or Liverpool and bael to Halifax: Cabin, $100, $12e and 143; Intermediate, $70; Steerage, $20. Non y Loaned and iteal Estate &tight and Sold as Usual. Catarrh -a New Treo,tine t. Perhaps the most eatraordinary .sueceet that has been achieved in modern medicine ha been attained by the Dixon Treatment for Ca :writ. Out of -2,000 patients treated during the p st six • months fully ninety percent, have been cured of this Aubborn malady. This is none th less startling when it is remembered that no 0 'e per cent. of patients presenting. themselves the regular practitioner are benetitted, while the patent medicines and other. advertised cures Geyer record a cute at all. Starting', wit , the ,elaiin now g-enerally believed by the most scien- tific men that the disease is due to the presence of living parasites in the tissue, .Mr..Dixon at enN adapted his ettre to their extermma ion- eMs accomplished, he .elaims.the Catarrh it pra,e- t'eally cured, and thepermanency is unqii stion- ` 1 . td as c-ures effected by 'him four years ako. are seises stilt • _No one elSe has ever atternptedto cure Catarrh in this manner, and no other treat - nuat t has ever cured -Catarrh. The appli attion of the melody is siniple, -•arid ce,n .be d ne at hoMe, atid. the present season of the year is the most favorable for a speedy and permanen.t cure, th t majority of cases being Mired at one Itreat- t Nllat. 8 lla erers should: corrpslxmd with Ik essrs. A. H. DIXON & SON, -305 kin,- Street, Wed, Torouto„ Canada, and en.eteee stamp for their treatise on Catarrh.-montieal Star, November ' 882-62 , J7' 1889 I -"I . i , • . i i • • i Pi URANO E. I represent several of the bast Insurance Core panies in the wor14. - krOffice--Marklet Street, Seaforth. 862 i STRONG . Landon, Huron and. Bruce, GOING1.. Express. -Mail. London, . . . . 7.55a.1. 4. 26 P. m. Exeter 4 ' 9.14 5.50 Hensall. Kippen.. . .. Brucefield.. .. ...... Londesboro Blyth. . Belgrave Wingham, arrivie IN"G ASO UTEf-= • • Winitham, Belg-rave. 13Iyth Londesboro Clinton Brucefield ° Kippen Ilensall Exeter. . .. . :London, arrive I Wellington GoING NORTH -- M.1'1 4. 9.24 13.)5 .. 9.29 6.13 .. 9.36 6.25 • 5 6.50 10.15 7.10 10.24 7.20 10,39 7.35 • 10.55 8.)0 Express. Mail. 7.00a.m. 3. )5 P.M. 7.17 3.29 7.32 3.44 . 7.41 3.53 8.03 4.13 . • • • 8.22 4.32 8.31 4.40 8.37 4.15 „ ..... 8.51 5.10 10.10 6.)0 Grey and -Bruce. Accorn. Express. Mixed. 9.34 P. m. 9.20 P:31. 9A 3 A.M. Bni els...... 2.49 • 9.35 •10.25 Blu 'vale • 3.05 9.61 •10.56 Wi gham.. 3.20 . 10.02 12.00 c.OTNGI soueir- Mixed Aceom. Exp -ess. Wit °tam.. , 7.05 r.m. 11.10 A. id. 8.f0 A.M. elti wale .. F.02 11.25 7.)0 Bru sels.....:. 8.50 11.45 • 7.15 9.20 12.00 7.27 '" Tian1eavingW lige= at 8.10 p ire for Kincar- dine un on Mon ays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. . ' Grand runk Railway. Tra ns leave Seeforth and Clinton stat ons as folloNi s : • ' I GOING WEST- • SEAFORTII. ' CLINTON. Ex ress.... ,...i. .... 1.48p. se 2.20r-. M. Ex ress .. . .. . 4 .... 8:57 P. M. . 9.15 P. M. Mi. Train.. .... .. 9 00 s. ei. • 10.00 A. ti. GorNd EAST-• . Ex ress.... .... :-... 7.48 a. et. Ex rees •1.48 r. m. 1.05 P. m Mi. ed Train.. .. .... 5.05 P. M. 4.15 P. M - THE C LE'BRATEP 3:3 a C IEE.A.BM'S MANDRAKE DANDELION LIVER -0 r.E Have you Liver C,emplaint, Dyspe sia, Indi. gestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Headache, Dizzi nese, Pain in the Ba -dc, Costiveness, or any dis. ease arising from a deranged liver, Dr. Chase'd liver cure will be four d a sure and certain remedy. Nature's Remedy -the unqualified success o�Dr. Chase's Liver Coisi in Liver Complaint res solely with the fact that it is compounded from nature's well-known livdr regulators, Mandrake and Dandelion, comb ned with many other inval- uable roots, barks and herbs, having a powerful effect on the Kidneys Stomach, Bowels and blood. Five hundred thowitaid sold. Over one-half mil lion of Dr. Chase's I eeeipt Books were sold in Canada alone. We VI ant every man woman and child who is trouble d with Liver Complaint to try this excellent -emedy. Something new.; Give away free. Wrapped around every bottle of Dr. Chase's Liver Cure is°. valuable Household medical Guide and Receipe Book (84 pages), con. taining over 200 nsef al receipes, pronounced by 1 medical men and druggists as invaluable, and worth ten times the price of the medicine. Try Chase's Catarrh Cure A safe and positive reme. dy. Price, 26 cents Try Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills. Twenty- five cents per box. Sold by all dealers. -T. EDS!" ANSON & C9., sole agents, Bradford. For Sale by I. V. Fees., Druggist, Seaforth. 966-52 CAMTI'BELL'S' ATH/W111C COMPOUND dren hating th machs take this ble or complaint CAM 1'135 L L'S is especially ada LIVER COMPLA.I ORDERS. FOR ACID ST031 PETITE. ' FOR SICK HEAD FOR CONSTIPATI FOE. .AL;;I CO3fPL DISORDEREI MAC11. This medicine the dose can b meet the require sons, - thus ma adapted to the u to the adult. P bottles, and so family medicine Pride R Is effective- in small ; doses, acts without griping, does not oe- casion nausea, and will not create lrri- tation and congestion as do many of the usual cathartics ad -1, ministered in . the form of Pills.ate. Ladies and Chil- most sensitive sto- edicine without trou- TTIATITIO COMPOUND tat for the cure of TS AND BILIOUS DIS - CH AND LOSS OF AP - CUE AND DYSPEPSIA. rs OR Cosarvaxass, INTS ARISING FROM A STATE OF THE STO- eing in liquidjorm, easily regulated _to ents of differentper- ing it equally well e of the little child as it up in three ounce by all dealers in ail, 25 Cents. 11P,VCTST.4,7=1•••••••11.1 11.11,10TS •41.1011ilair TM ' Ler PER IN IS EEC 'Physicians, Mi Managers of • Plantations, -in, short, et who has ev TAKEN INTERN WINE CLAS. SUGAR, IT L NE SUDDEN COI GESTION 0 CIRCULA TAINS IN Til MLR AND BO SORE APPLIE1 EXPERIENCE HA EFFECTIVE A EA..111.11. IN 1: • AIII SIIIAINS, ISM, NEL FACE, --11.Yee Lc-warCIvL DAVIS' "aft KILLER MENDED BY Wer -s, :Missionaries, dories, Work -shops, urses iry Hospitals, rybedy- everywhere r givenit a trial. LLY MIXED WITH A OF HOT MILK AND WILL BE FOUND ER FAILING RE FOR DS, CHILLS, CON - STOPPAGE Or PION, CRAMPS, ' STOMACH, SUM - VEL COMPLAINTS, IIROA.T EXTERICALLY, PROVEN IT THE MOST I) P,I'.ST ei:srm EST ON .:110VINO• THE PAIN •:NG 17:1031 RITEUMAa ai.,0 LA, SW 1.:11,L1.1l), - )ST BrvEs, . per 13.;11'le. -f Iruitations. .4.4=.1a4.4•••••••.•.•444.414. yet parat i cuatcleaoPfutl ttli • attendant u state of the sl cornpanicri by 11 pitatson of the I follow its use in e. nri,Ing from Loss Di -ea -c, and in t accompanies the re remedy wid .1)3,--peoia or li iicd Illood, pnoander(:Ifez,oc r3).1 STIMUL 466:esNr_holilefol.: 0 Sola by DAVIS 4 LA); So 'TIT IT I'S Treic:.:11e s espe al y )poit Lel t pr,:e., - for the relief and t class of d h.orders ,tsri a low or rtaitseed • :tin, and ts-t:aily ar- ;.,,t, W cokness ried Pal - •.a. I r. melt results wiil .es el Sudden Exhaustion f Acute or -Chronic e tirst invariably' overy \Va- Ling Fevers. dve mute speedy relief in es, estion. For !m00% er- ....as of Appetite. fee- el. id in all ea,,e,, e here -ea •ire anti CliVrAl:: kx-r is reciaired, sa°, - .1N1 R wLi L K'C? 11 I....VA A c- Cp-N, 7- • ea:el-2111 RENCE CO. (Liraited) E MONTREAL, 1', Q. .2,z:um-offer PENNYRO Pro*. has tree mon ove effe gist tate .4„ age all d THE EUREKA CH itgrSold in Seaforth Fear, and by Drugg- Still Ah H. L. SN CAI And dealers in An tionery. , f ;Vegetables, Oran Fruits. Families, Hotels, in bulk,' can be sill Canned Goods, ' best brands kept.c Every attention p serve you. Remember the Reid & Wilson's Seaforth, H. LS AL WAFERS.- Tiption of a physician who lad_ a life long- experience in ing female diseases. Ie used lily with perfect success by 0,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe nal. Ladies ask our drug. or Pennyroyal Wafers and io substitute, or inclose post. r sealed particulars. Sold bY iggiatS, **1 per box. Addres MICAL CO., Detroit, Mich.; y leinisden & Wilson, I. ts 7rierally. 969-52 ad Of All. 1TH 81, Co„ REES,- lean -and Canadian Confee .LenitTns and all kinds o and others wishing- Oystere plied at reasonable rates. - shaccos and Cigars of th nstantly on hand. - id to customers. 'Happy t lace, First Door North idware Store, Main Stree ITH 8/.. Co. 1959 To Gentlemen! LEGAL. M. K. P4ALMAN, SEAFORTH'S WELL-KNOWN TAILOR Wiehes to inform the gentlemen of Sea - forth and vicinity, that he now has as nice an assortment of Cloths suitable for all kinds of garments, as can be found in any similar establishment in the county. He has also added a very nice and complete stock of Gents' Furnishings. Having engaged the eervices Of Mr. JAMES LEATHER,LAND as cutter, he is prepared to guarahtee satisfaction in style and fit. •Prices reasonable as "ital. His shop is first door south of th ie Bank of Com- merce building. Give lint a trial- and satisfaction is assured. M. K. PILLMAN, 3 SEAFORTH. THE BIC! MILLS, SEAFteR H. 0 TheIabove mills have now been thoroughly re. built upon the complete HUNCARIAN ROLLER PROCESS. The Mill and Storehouse Buildings have been greatly enlarged, and new Machinery applied - throughout. THE LATEST IMPROVED ROLLS Flour Dressing Machines From the best Manufacturing Firms have been put in, and everything necessary added to enable het to turn out flour SECOND TO NONE In the Dominion. The facilites for receiving grain from farmers and for elevating and shipping have also deen extensively improved. Grails can now a taken from fanners' 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 covereereee WHEAT EXCHANGES Promptly attended to, and - FIRST-CLASS ROLLER FLOUR GUARANTEED. CtISTOM M"'M=1:). Chopped satisfactorily and witheet delay. ROLLER 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 LAU; SALT • . FOR SALE. Only first-class and obliging men will be kept to attend customers. patronge of farmers and general trade respectfully solicited. A. W. OCILVIE & CO, PROPRIETORS. T. 0. KEMP, Manager. DUNN' AKIN POW ER THECOOK'SBEST FRIEND CT:EAT ENCLI;SH PRESCRIPTIOI A successful medicine used oVer 30 years in thousands of eases: Cures Spermatorrhea, Nervous Weakness, Einissione, " Impotency, and all diseases [emits) caused by abuse, indiscretion larreIt or over exertion. Six packages guaranteed cure when all others fail. Ask your druggist fo4 .The Great English Prescription, lake no substi., tute One- package 81, sixt.15, by mull_ Write for Pamphlet. Address EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., Detroit, Mich. Sff'Sold in Seaforth by Lumeden & Wilson, I. V. Fear, J. S. Roberts; and druggists generally. • 900-52 Removed 1 Removed I G- a a_ SEAFORTH, The Old Established Dutcher has removed to. new prennies immediately opposite his Ohl Stand, Main •Street, Seaforth, where he will be pleased to meet all his old patrons and as many new oncs.as ir.o.y see fit to favor hint with their' patronage. r‘TReni ere b er the place, between Hen derson'e Harness Skop, and 31chityre'e Shoe Store, Main! Street, Seaforth. 898 • . GEORGE EWiNG. NI A R. FZ I.AG ATI “Jr -rt,',.; 5: ik.;6'01'4 HASTINGS,Solicitor,eto. Office-Cady's V V B1 k, opposite Conunercial Hotel, 8ea- forth 1 974 0 EAGER 0 Office, RC. HA • lendr Dorner of S T M. BES', tfr•Room Dickson, Milyer's ware Store, A.gentif-Csmmtos, a ....-- 0 ARROW leir• tors, 3,c., Wm. PAM:MOOT. LEWIS, Barristers, Goderich.- pposlte the Colborne Hotel. • 976 S, Solicitor, &c. Private Money to lowest rates of interest. Office- uare and West Street, Goderich. 774 Barrister, Soheitor, &c. Office- r• I • ' forinerly decupied by Carroll & Block, over Johnson's Hard- Main Street, Seaforth. Goderich Hoer 4 CAMERON. 870 a . a_. & PROLTDFOOT, Barristers, &Bch- Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GARROW, , 686 CAMERON, Solicithrs NI. C. Campton, CAMERON.• JOPTUS AHolt zki licitor, Cone son's Old Office, ATA.NNING Ili Convpyancers, of Johnston Office-Beae Alaisenso, J41EB HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers, in Chancery, &c., Goderich, Ont. Q. 0., Puller Hoer, M. G. 506 a 1E. DA.NCEY, late with Canaeron, Caineron, Goderich, Barrister, So- eyancer, &c. Money to loan. Ben. Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 788 1 - & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Solicitors for the Banh Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan. er Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. Scorr. 781 "Cl HOLMIgSTED, J. • McCaughey licitor, Conteyancer the Canadiab Farms for side. Street, Seafprth. successor to the late firm ol & Hohnested, Barrister, So. and Notary. Solicitor to/ Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. Office in Scott's Block, Made , MONEY TO LOAN. _ 1‘101se'eErI, TOwitIOAtNhT.e-i;Sritisvintghet 1 otr s baot r r6owp ee II of repaying part of the principal money at any time. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister, Seaforth. 850 ' DENTISTRY. _. ri •L. BALL, L. D. S., Honor Graduate, mem- . ber Iltoyal Dental College, Toronth, suc- 1 cessor to . Watson. All operations carefully performed nd guaranteed. •Chloroform, dther, gas and lo .1 agents used in extraction of teeth. Plates inserted at prices agreed upon with Mr. Watson. .t,00nis over Johnson's Hardware, Sea - forth. Prices as low as gond work can be done • for. Residbnce sante as that occupied by Mr. Watson. 1 •980 • "wt- C and.e S.'of improve- ments in every line. Satisfaction , guaranteed. offiee,-In Cady's Bloek, opPosith Conunercial Hotel, Seaforth. Residenceet-The Poplars; John Street. 941 - ' ri CARTWRIGHT & SON, Dep - ( U. tists, of Exeter, Ont. One es:, .sit; ..4"6-. e of the above will visit Blyth the .414.i. , last Thursday, and following Fri- day of each month, at Milne's Hotel, will visit Zurich the i first Wednesday of every month at Pine's Hotel, and Hensall the following Thurs- day of every month at Reynold's Hotel, where he will perfonn all dental operations. Teeth ex- tracted with it new Japan anesthetic, which re- moves / early all pain. Parties desiring new teeth will please call early.in the morning of the first day. Charges moderate. Terms cash. 984 • '. .--4. 1.4.. KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D. • S., will be in Zurich at the " t,'1, -'•fl - , Huron Hotel, on the 'last Thurs- --L-1-1-le - day of each month, and in Hen - sell next daiy, (FridayOat Reynolds' Hotel. Teeth extracted with the least pain -possible. All work first class to liberal rates. - •971 : • MEDICAL. TXTM. HANOVER, M. D. C. M., Graduate of McGill University, Physician, Surgeon and Accoueheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and re. sidence-North side Goderich street, first brick house east Of the Methodiet church. 961 TABS. ELLIOTT & GUNN. Brucefield, Licen tiates Royal College of Phyeicians and Surgeons, Edinburgh. At Seaforth every Satur- day afternoon. Office, -Royal Hotel. 930. - T •G.. scion, M. D., &c., Physician, Surgeon, J. and Accoucher, Seaforth, Ont. Office and • residence South side of Goderich street., Second Door east of the Presbyterian Church. 842 •, SMITH ,'M. SMIT, M. D , C. M., Member s- of ttgp College of -Physicians and Surgeons, &c., ]Seaforth, Ontario. Qffiee and residence same as oceupied by Dr. yere,,oe. 848 11-1R. MACKID, (late of Lucknow) ra.duate of _LI Toronto University, and Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. 011Ice, Fear's drug store. Residence, John Street, . first. door •east of English Church Parsonage, Seaforth, Glita.rio. 804 VETERINARY: DR. J. WILSON, V. S., Honored graduate pf Toronto Veterinary College, Registered blember of the Veterinary Medical Association of Ontario.. • Having had several years experience . can he foued prepared to treat all diseases of the domesticated animals on the latest and most ine peoved prieciples. Treatment of delicate foals and . teeth; dressing a specialty. Residence; Royal Hotel, Seaforth. 953 „ 0 KAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY. -Corner of 0 Jarvis and Goderich Streets, next door to the Presilyteriain 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 mdderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter- inery Surgeon. P. 6.-A large stock of Veterin- ary Medicines kept constantly on hand AUCTIONEERS. T BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the Conn0 of Huron. Sales attended in al parte of the County. All orders left at TIPS EXPOSITOR Office will• be promptly attended to. . • SEAFORTH PUMP WORKS. 3 In returning thanks to m3- many customer's for their patruna.ge since comm en Chlg businest3 in Seaforthl, I would add that in order to supply the derearnt for PUMPS, CISTERNS &c, that 1 have -put in Steam Power and more new machinery, and ears now do wy work quicker and bettereand as I use none but the hest me- tenal I can: get, aed do as good work as I know how, I hop S to merit a continuance of your pat- ronage. CUSTOM rL,AxEco AND BAND SAWING Ai SPECIALITY. F, N. CLUFF. P. S. -I eVould be pleased to receipt all the ac- counts of the past and previous years. Must have mone31-. •9664.1. Cicj EAUCC. 80111g. Chi stal - Manufacturera of all kinds c,f Stationery, !seethe, I• LI/right and Tnbular Boilers. SALT 11'ANS,-SMOKE STACKS an4 all kinds of:Sheet Iron v. ork. , " STEAM 4N0 WATER PIPE FITTINGS • - constantly on hand. r-,; 47E:717 - , •• SAAFORili., ONTARIO. WITUE.7.-f3SLT.S EEDUIRED On ha.:nd,!ready fer delivery : • I 30i H. P. New Steel Boiler. 1 81 H. P. New Boiler. , A Complete 2nd -hand Threshing Outfit', Boller, Engine, Separator, &c., all in god workl ing order. -Will be sold cheap. Mail orders wiiJ receive prompt attention. Works opposite G. T R. Station.' P. 0. BOX 361. Goderie4 May 26th, 18E6. FARMERS, IT WILL PAY YOU -TO CALL AT THE - HURON FOUNDRY, NEAR THE ------- HIGH SCHOOL, SEAFORTH • And see our stock of 11 ""'C<r‘r Whieh have been made especially for this county I have greatly improved my Gang Plow for this season, and feel satisfied in saying that it is th best in the market. Our • LAND ROLLERS Are large and hea.vy, running light and doing good work. Our GRAIN CRUSHERS Are made from Hard Iron, and will last longer than any other machine made. liavin,g specia tools for reeutting Rollers, -we can guarantee satisfaction. Special attention given to re. pairing Steam Kngines, Saw and Grist Mille, • 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. Oa -Also Agent for the Implement/4 of L. D. Sawyer, Hamilton. A fu line of repairs eon- stantly on hand. 'THOMAS HENDRY. Look This Way The undersigned has on hand the largest stock of BOOTS. AND SHOES Ever shown in Hensail, which he is offering at - rock bottom prices. Come and compare prices before buying elsewhere. All rips occurring, Seee, in goods purchased from me, will be re- paired fro of charge. Buttons clasped free. ' CIUSTOM WORK A specialty. Repairing neatly and promptly done at reasonable prices. No trouble to show goods. Five and ten per cent. off for cash. The cheapestehonse under the sun. Opposite McDonnell & Wangles hardware store, Hensall. 980 JESSE HOCKIN. South Huron Agricultural 'Society. --- THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Members of the South Huron Agricultural Society will be held at Dixon's Hotel, Brucefield, on Wednes- day, January 19, 1887, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the election of Directors and the transaction of other business. 995.2 M. Y. MCLEAN, Seoretary. MONEY TO LOAN, MORTGAGES BOUGHT. TrIHE GUELPH AND ONTARIO INVEST- MENT and Saving Society have an unlimit- ed amount of money to lend oil real estate, at the very lowest rates of interest with the privi- lege to -the berrOwer of repaying a portion of the principal with payments of interest. Charges very low. ApplY to Messrs. DENT & HODGE, Barristers, Mitchell, who are the authorized Agents and Solicitors for the Society. 935-t.f Dated Nov. 5, 1885. • ragas sb, SEAFORTH _ FurnitureWareroorns. • If you want solid comfort call at M.R o be rtson's, And buy one of thoee Celebrated Sell Ad testable Easy Chairs, represented by the above eet. H ean also supply I Invalid Chairs and Carriages. • • He also sells the most comfortable at *1 durahl • That is made1is stock of CABINET FURNITURE • Is very.laree ut4 Complete. Intending perehae ers would do we 1 to give him actin befere pur- chasing elsewhe e. Warerooms one Doer-seute of Telegraph Offiee, Main Street, Seaforth. MR1:.,IBERTSON. , • "WARE OF WORTPLESS' IMITATIONS As there are‘ many inferior goods, •corded with jute, he; p. etc.;offered and sold as Coraline Ly some 1111- pii merch an tract - 152 011 the reputation of 0Tig (la uine- Cornline,, we es? en the ladies against reeli inipesition hy drs.w- "see ::.-e•er atteetion to the neeeezi;,-; ef EJOing th.s.t- the • UP tORSET CO a I- 1 is ste ; eehmer side of all Coraline goods, -et ee7eich none are genuine. S J A NI "' H 7: TORONTO. 4%. ta, RiGHA ,•, r P2OPRIEToR2. THIS Hotel, which is situated' directly eppoelte the Union Station, has recently been refit& d and refurnished throughout, and is new ono et the best and molt comfortable hotels in the city • Cr Ever- poseible attention paid to g,nestbere chargo mgcleratiec s • -,e • ,e-