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APRIL 1, 1887. t
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THE HURON E POSITOR,
Perth Items.
-A Jersey bull, weighing 1,100 The.,
arrived in Stratford the other day by ex-
press. The agent had a nice time "lift-
ing" him out of the car.
-A correspondent of the St. *taus
Argus complains strongly of the rode-
neSS aud insolence and general swagger
of the young people growing up in cur
fair province, and suggests that civility
d gnnt manners be made branches of
education, taught in our publics hools.
-Mr. Richard Bliteklock ancl Mr.
Robert Steele Ieft Carlingford on Mon -
last week for Redwood Falls,
Minnesota. They took with them two
Canadian Draught Stallions-" prince
f Kir," corning two years old and
i` Crown Prince," coming three.
-Another of the early sattl
Logau has passed away in the per
Mr eVni. Bushfield, of lot 30,
r$ of
on of
onces-
eien 3. He had been in failing iealth
for about two years, but was not , Very
oht men; having not quite reached 60
years.Ile was a, Methodist and t Con-
servative.
--Mee, Loughria, of Stratford,
gold watch in rather a mysterion
nen The clock in the kitchen
stepped, she hung her watch u - on a
• nail, and on returning from a v it to
the front part of the house she fo nd it
' gone. The police have been notified.
-The :lecture oh "Missions and
Mission. Workers," by Mrs. Van Ben-
echoten, in the Methodist church, St.
Marys, the other evening, we, very
web atteuded_ The Argus says :1 -Mrs.
Van Butachoten is one of the most pleas-
ing and iateresting lady speak rs we
ever heard.
• -A well attended meeting a the
fermers of the surrounding township
was held in Kirkton a few days ago and
addressed by Mr. J. liannah, of Sea -
forth, on the creamery subject. Two
proposals were made by Mr. Hannah,
the first being to pay the patron, with-
in*. per lb., of the Montreal1-1 , arket,
and. the 2nd to pay for May a4 June
make 13c., July 14c., August 15c., Sep-
tember 15ca and October 1764 The
• latter was s,ccepted, A committee was
appointed to attend t� the matter of
securing proper bonds.
1
- -Mr. James Watt, of Mitchel r, went
over to Bad Axe, Miehigan, -a fe v eday*
ago to collect the sum of $300, the
glance due hirn on the price of ' Yeang
Lord Haahlo," which he sold to a Mr.
Gibson about a year ago. On his
arrival at Bad Axe, Mr, Watt found
that he could net get his money with-
out going te4aw. Be accordingly had
the horse seized and advertised for sale,
but some parties stole the horse' before
the day of sale, Mr, Watt hired a
detective and together they seented the
horse the sale went on, and M -4. Watt
returned home with his just due
pocket.
-The Mitchell Recorder s
gentleman who has just corn
- Winnipeg, reports that the Canadian
Pacific Railway train on which he trav-
eled fell considerably behind time before
reaching the long run on the north shore
of Lake Superior. The cominetor then
gave orders to the engine driver to
make up the lost time, which the latter
at once set -about doing. The swaying of
the train as it rounded some of the allot t
curves, is said to have be.en terrib e under
the speed at which it was running Sud -
lost a.
man-
aving
• in his
s : A
from
denly a man sprang from his s
- fronted the conductor with a d
volver and demanded that the
slackened. The order was p
obeyed.
-The Recorder of last weelk is re-
sponsible for the following : On Tues-
day, the 9th inst., there arrived in
Mitchell a young man who registered at
the Hicks Rouse as 1,Vm. R. Fry, of
Chicago. He became acquainted with
some of the yenng men aboat town,
-whom he informed that he wae a con-
tractor in Chicago, and having no con-
tracts then in hand was taking a holi-
day. He dicl not remain long idle; for
OD Monday he entered into a matrimon-
ial contract with Mis-3 Mary elimpson,
and the couple left for Chicago iy train
the same day. Reports say that .about
a year ago Mr. Fry advertised, for a
lady correspondent and that Miss
Simpsea answered the advertisement.
Photos were exchanged, the correspon-
• dence continued. and finally Mr. Fey
viaited Mitchell and made the young
lady his wife. ;
•
News Notes. !,
-The " HallelujitYi breakfasti" in the
Salvation Army barracks at Braudon,
Maeitoba, are attended by over a hun-
dred people every Sunday morning. The
service ie. held at 7 o'cleck.
-Women in Toronto employed ea
tailors, to the number of 70 hehi a meet-
• ing on Saturday night, 19th ult., to dis-
cuss the expediency of forming either a
trades uniart or a branch of the Knights
of Labor. Thc meeting adjou ned for
one week.
--Mrs. Smith„ who loot her
scalp by being caught' in a
shaft in Sandford's factory,
a year or more ago, died the other day.
She was thought to have recovered from
the accident, hut her health gradually
declined.
• -The horses attached to a hoarse, at
a funeral in Dundas on Sunday 'last week
ran away while the corpse was being
ered the
.`.,
at, con
awn re -
peed be
oriiptly
Would then be/ able to work for the pro-
gress of civilization. The day our forces
are equal we will be friends again. Our
geographical position makes it our duty
to neglect nothing to that end, which
will ensure the peace of the world. That
is why I congratulate you upon possess-
ing the energetic and sotdierlike General
Boulanger. I repeat that when our
forces are equal, the two peoples will
fraternize.". •
P
la
Mite world. It will have a front
let, a depth of 4,105 feet; the di
will be 90 feet to the top of the
the material will be granite, p
brick, and terra cotta, and the co
be $40,000.
The Sphinx of Gthizeli has
ocfficiently disinterred to expo
e -paws and sides, and it is disc
at the paws are not hewn in .to .
e rest of the body, but built
Inick, in order, it is surmised, t
gt eater stability to the foundation.
figure is already, by some, ascri
ma age. more retnote than that
Plaa.ned is .
`-The celebrated shop called th
arche in Paris has a " band,"
estra, composed of 250 of the m
•
men connected with the est
ent. The other evening, they
ncert ia the huge hall of the
d eminent artists like M. Fa
e Grand Opera, were among th
s. There were no less than
ople in the audience,
-A Roman metal pen is said t
en found 01%Aosta-not a mere
It a bronze pen, slit; and ti
me evidence of a pen or reed of
arly as early as the invention o
g in the fifteenth century.
ed years ago some steel pen
ade in Birmingham by Mr. H
r Dr. Priestley, and some .of
passed into M•the hands of Sir
•ason in his early days with M
• rtson, but they all seem to be lost
---- ----
One of Many.
The Crematorial Associati
iladelphia is preparing to. buil
gest and costliest crematoey cha
f
tl
lair and
whirling
arnilton,
deposited he the grave, =el shat
hearse.
-A writer in the Mail and Express.
• - says there are just a dozen c eap lib-
raries in New York city that isue half -
dime novels for boySAlt exeept one
issue a bauk every week, the aaterage of
each editien being about 23,000 Smile-
d the }souks ran into several editions.
" *Ostler Pete," one of Meredith's yarns,
as put on the press seven times.
"Center Shot" also sold enormously.
About four. hundred authors ; are ken.
gaged in - writing these books. The
prices paid vary greatly. One publish-
er says he pays Irani ;10: to SP to new
men, and gets his (Act writers very cheap.
For the $10 to $15 a writer has to fur-
nish copy of 30,090 wer-le, or feenn :20 to
30 weeds for a eent.
- -The V, t tire puhl hale d an interview
the other day with M. De Lessepe in re-
lation te his visit to Berlin. M. De Les -
°P e pr &heel complete disregard for the
attacks open him by the !tactical press
and maintained the truth ef his,aosertiou
that thrmany and Franee werenational
friends, having cetnnion interests. He
sail Prince P,ismarek told hine he was
glad to see France great and strong and
would wish. ;ermany to be the:same, so
that the two nations might be able to
gauee the uncertainty of a fresh con-
flict? h May we safely exclaim," con-
tinued the prince, "that we would be
stupid to kill each other; let us join
fares and be masters Of the world. We
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have
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rrison
these
Joseph
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Mrs,. Agnes Black, of Orton, Ont., sa s, "For
fi -e years I have been a sufferer from dcspepsia
a d indigestion. I trial one bottle of 3urdoek
• lood Bitters,. and was getting better ; I then
• ught three raore and it has cured n e. 857.
57.2w.
• Remarkable.
There have been many remarkable kures of
eafness reported Irons the use of Y llow Oil,
he proprietors of this medicine bare a lartre
e great
n, lame -
and can
2.2w.
umber of such testimonials. It is t
ousehold remedy for pain, inflamrnati
t ess, and soreness of every description,
be used internally and externally. 857.
iiIn Working Order.
My husband was troubled with dysp
lore than four years. Two experience
ans did him no good. We got dis
ntil we read of Burdock Blood Bitters
nly two bottles and now is as well as
oing- heavy work all the time. Mrs
owe, Harley, Ont. B. B. B. has cured
cases of chrome dyspepsia. 857.62.2w.
Cure for Inilammato
•-• Rheumatism.
psia for
physi-
ouraged,
he took
ver, and
Richard
he worst
•
A few applications cures inciplimt catarrh. One
to two boxes cures ordinary patarrh. Two to
five boxes is guaranted to cures chronic catarrh.
Try it. Only 25 cents and sureicure Sold by all
dealers, 968.1y
Procure from your druggist a bottl of }Jag -
yard's Yellow Oil and use according to d rections.
J. C. Cameron, of Westlake, Ainslie, C pc Bre-
ton, was cured, by this remedy after all other
treatment had failed. It may be taken ternal-
ly for coughs, colds, sore throat, &c., c. ' 857.
A Sense of Duty.
should not think it right did I not give my
estimony of what B. B. 13. has done fo me. I
aa troubled with biliousaess. I took •ae bottle
it gave immediate. relief. , 1 can reco mend it
s a sure cure for biliousness. Minnie Smith,
Tillie,. Ont. 857.5e.2w.
Where the Danger Iles. •
The chief danger from taking cold'is• ts
..to locate upon some internal org n, an the
•ungs, the pleura, the bronchial pas age,' etc.
agyrird's Pectoral Balsam loosens a Id breaks
p the colds, allays irritation and•often prevents
r cures pulmonary complaints. 857.5.2w.
McGregor's Speedy 0 re.
When we say McG•regor's Speedy 0 re is the
only perfect:cure for dyspepsia, Baer co •iplaints,
-tsdigestion and impure blood, we a o telling
•lain facts of Nvhich hundreds -upon han deeds can
:estify who have been restored to perfe t health
y its use. We •would therefore.. vise you
trongly„ if you are a subject of any of he above
roubles, to give McGregor's Speedy Cr re e trial
•-nd be 'convinced. It Is sold in 50c a id $1. bot -
les at Lurnsden & Wilson's drug store, Seaforth.
04.52,w.
leGregor & Parke's C rbolic
t
,
Advice to Mothers.
• i
Are you distmbed and brokeaof your rest by
a sick child suffering and • cryin1 with pftifl of
cutt
bott
chi]
will relieve the poor little sufferer unmediately.
Depend upon it, mother: there is no mistake
:shot, t it. It curbs dysentery and dian hose, regit-
Ate the stomach and bowels' cures wind colic,
)
m
softens the gus, reduces inflammation, and
give tone and energy to he whole system.
"Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sysup" for children
teething is pleasant to the taste and is the pre-
scription of one of the oldest and best female
physicians and nurses in the United States, and
is for sale by all druggists throaghout the world.
Pride twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask foi "Mie. WJNELOW'S SOOTIDNO SYRur," and
take no other kind.966.1y. ;
ng teeth? If so send a once anli get a
e of "Mrs. WinsloW's Soothing Syrup " for
ren teething. Its valnelM incalculable. It
• Consumptionured.
An old p,hysician,retired from practice, having
had placed in his hands by ea East India mis-
siorlary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy
for the speedy and permanentaure of Consump-
tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat
and, Lung affections, also a pOsitive and radical
cure for .Nervous Debility and all Nervou aom-
plaints, atter having tested its wonderful cura
tive powers in thousands of atees, has felt A he
duty to make it known to hira suffering fellows.
Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve
human suffering, I will send free of c'eargo, to
all who desire it, this recipe, irs German, French
or English, with full direetiOns for preparing
and using. Sent by mail by addressing with
stamp, manila this paper, W. A. NOYES, 149
Power's Block Rochester; N. Y. 938-26 eow
• Catarrh -r -a New treatment.
Orate.
ITave you an old sore, cut, burn, br Ise, corn,
iunion, salt rheum, pimple, blotch is, rough
hands or face? If so, there is but one cure,
namely, aleGrag,or & Parke's Carbon:. °crate.
If you try it, it will convince you. It costs but
25e at Lumsden & Wilson's drug store, Seaforth.
64.52w.
Mineral Poison.
Day and Night
,During an acute attack of Bronchitis, a
ceaseless tlekling in the throat, and an
exhausting, dry, backing .cough, afilict
'the stafferen, Sleep is banished, and great
• prostrationf ollows. This disease is also
' attended wi li Hoarseness, and sometimes
I LOSS sif Vdice, It is liable to become
1
, chronic, involve the lungs, and tertninate
•fatally. Ayer's Cherry tPectoral affords
speedy relief and cure in cases of Bron-
chitis. It 1 controls the disposition . to
cough, and induces refreshing sleep.
• I have 1.)ca a practicing 1 hysician for
twenty-fout years, , end, f 4 . r the past
tweli e, have sutleredfrom aenual attacks
of Bronchitis. After exhausting all the
usual remedies •.
• W(thout Relief,
, 1 tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It helped
I meimmediately, and effected a speedy
cure- G. Stoveall, M. D., Carrollton , Miss.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is decidedly the
, best remedy, within my knowledge, for
!. chrooie Bronchitis. and all lung diseases.
-M4 A. Rust, M. D., South Paris, Me.
Perhaps the most extraordinary success that
has been achieved in modern Medicine has been
attained by the Dixon Treatinent for Catarrh.
Out of 2,000 patients treated daring the past six
months, fully ninety per cent,: have been cured
of this stubborn malady. •This is none the less
startling when it is remembered that no five per
dent. of patients presenting 'themselves to the
regular practitioner are beriefitted, while the
patent medicines and other advertised cures
never record a cure at all. iStarting with the
claim now generally believed by the most, scien-
tific men that the disease is due to the preseace.
of living parasites in the tissue, Mr. Dixon-- at
onee adapted his cure to thar extermination-
ehls accomplished, he claims the Catarrh is prae-
tically cured, and the permanency is unquestion-
td, as cures effected by him our years ago are
cues still. No one else has ever attempted to
cut.° Catarrh in this manner, and no other treat
• motet has ever cured Catarrh: The application
of the remedy is simple, and can be done at
home, and the present season of the year is the
most favorable for a speedy aid permanent cure,
the majority of cases being cared at one treat-
ment. Sufferers should corrOspond with Messrs.
A. H. DIXON & SON, 306 iKing Street, West,
Toronto, -Canada, and enclotie stamp for their
treatiee on Catarrh. -Monti cal Star, November
17, 1/389.• 882-52
easeranalesavaessamosa
.Nothing but pure extracts from p ants au.d
roots are used in preparing MeGreg r's Lung
Compound, the modern and new -popu ar reme-
dy for colds, coughs, bronchitis, crou , asthma,
and all affections of the throat, lungs n.d chest.
All mineral poisons and dangerous s • bstances
re avoided, which renders it safe for c aldren or
dults. Sold at 600 and $1 per bottle •y Lums-
en as Wilson,. druggists, Seaforth. 9 .62w
The Last Year, 188..
After the above year is ended there n ed be no
person suffering from rheumatism, i euralgia,
oothache, headache, hunbag,o, or sto y acute
ain, if they only purchase a bottle of Fluid
Lightning, as it .cures instantly. Pa n cannot
tar where it is used. • The name ie Fli id Lightz
rang. aold by Lumsden & Wilson, srugsasts,
Seaforth. 964.52w.
• A Free Gift.
Artier:n(16°h bottle of Dr. Chase's L vee Cure
lis a medical guide and recipe book c4nitaining
'useful information., over 209 recipes and pro -
by doctors and druggists as vorth ten
Italia; the dost of the medicine. Medjcine and
book $1. -Sold by L V. Fear, druggist, 'eaforth.
900.52w.
That Slight ;Cold
1 •
you think so laic of may prove the f rerunner
of a complaint that may be fatal. Aro this re -
auk by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral the best
remedy for colds, coughs, catarrhs, b onchitis,
i.
un.cipient eensumption, and all other ti roat and
lung diseases. 969.52w. •
IIONV Are We Eve ,
going to get through curispring and •ummera
work? We are all run down, tired out -before it
leasine. So say many a farmer's fal lily. 'we
answer, try Ayer's Sarsaparilla: This i just the
medicare you need, and will pay com mund -in-
terest on the money it costs you. 969. 2w.
lir. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup -An i areal:1,1e,
safe and effectual remedy to remove al kinds of
warms, :857.521.n.
For ronah conditions of the skin, ell
the head, pimples, eruption and skir
use Prof. Low's Sulphur Soap. 857.521
Freentana Worm • Powders dreams
itiponirig
diseasea
•
and re
mi.. e worms without injuryto adiat or infant
r. aOsto..
01.etruetions of the Stomach. Liver and
lea els, are promptly reinoved by mal Pills.
snaO-2.m.
MEPIcINE
.roR
LONGS
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Stratford, June 0 h, SI.
For eeveral years 1 M aS gieatly
ITOObtied with asthma, sonwitimea
having to sit up saver or eight
,oig1tt,4 jn 51It't•c400, mat& Ur
alma) awl almoot unable to breathe
A friend recommended
Medicine and The • 'rat bottle
ease arest relief, and a ter tains
six bottles was cured. ant can no v
sleep and work ati AVL:II as ever.
• - Patrick Hannan, Fame Downie.
For sale by all druggists.
la 7.52.2w.
Be on Your Guar..
Don't allow a cold in the head to lowly an
-
surely run alto 'catarrh when you ear4 be eur d
for -SO cents by usina Dr. Chaa's Cat rrh Cline
a
I
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Eavetrouh 1 ng,
Best workrnansh4) done in
Galvanized Iron
Tin Eavetroughing.
1\letal lioc)fing,
-
And all kinds of woek in Tin, Sheet
Iron or Copper.
!Uri UteisiL
A SPECILTY.
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ANURACTURTIS OF uin
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;
frerry Crea7Inery Can
was -attacked, last winter, with a severe
Cold, which, from exposure,Igrew Worse
and finally settled. on my Lungs. By
swents• I was reduced almost to a
•skel tou. My Cough was- incessant, and I
freq ientl3r spit blood. My physician told
me o give up business, or I would .not
live •niontb. After taking variouS reme-
dies without relief, I wa?hnally.
Cured By Usinff.
nd best Self-Skimineir in the market.
•Stoves have advanced lin price ; our old
stock will be sold at o d prices.
•
iron Cisterns &IWell Pump
-AT
HNSONI BROS.
two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I
am now in perfect health, and able to
resume business, after having been pro-
noutteed incurable with Coneumptiou.-
S. P. Henderson, Saulsburgh, Penn.
rer-T-yeat's I was in a decline. I had
weak lung-, and suffered from Bronchitis
‘and Catareh. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral re-
stored me to health, and 1 have been for a
1ou tinle cotnparatively vigorous. In
case of a igaiden cold I always resort to
the recto -al, and- find speedy relief.-
Edvitard E. Curtis, Rutland,- Vt. .
...Thro ye rs ago I suffered from a severe
. The physician attending me
Tbecame fe idol that the disease would ter-
-initiate in Pneumonia. After trying vari-
ous medic nes, without benefit, he finally
prescribe Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which
relieved .rrje at once. I continued to take
this; medicine a short time, and was cured.
-Ernest Colton, Logansport, Ind.
Ayer's. Cherry .Pectoral,
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer &CO., Lowell, Mites.
Bold by all Druggiste. Price $1; six bottles, $5.
AFORTH.
Grand TrurOc Railway
Allan Line Agency.
L. Sore Eyes •
THE CELEBRATED
II .A.8 M '8
MANDRAKE DANDELION
LIVER CURE
Have you Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indi-
gestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Headache, D
nests Pain inslhe Back, Costiveness, or any di
ease arising from a.deranged liver, Dr. Chasels
liver cure will be found a sure and certain remedYs
Nature's Remedy -The unqualified success of
Dr. Chase's' Liver Cure in Liver Complaint rests
solely with the fact that it is compounded front
nature's well-known liver regulators, Mandrake
and Dancie ion, combined with many other inval-
uable roots barks and herbs, having a powerfel
effecton thi Kidneys, Stomach, Bowels and blood.
Five hundred thousand sold. Over one-half mil-
lion of Dr. Chase's Receipt Books were sold in
Canada alone. We want every man woman and
child who Is troubled with Liver Complaint to
try this excellent remedy. Something new.
Give away free. Wrapped around every bottle
of Dr. Chit eei Liver Cure is a valuable Household
medical Gil ide and Reccipe Book (84 pages), con-
taining over 200 usefnl receipes, pronounced by
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 25 cents. Try Chase's Kidney and
Liver Pills Twenty-five cents per box. Sold by
all dealers -T. EDMANSON & Cot, sole agents,
Bradford. For Sale by all druggiffts. 966-52
The eyes are always in sympathy with
the body and afford an excellent index
of 4ts condition. When the eyes become
weak, an 1 the lids inflamed and sore, it is
an 1 evidet ce- that the system has becothe
disordered by Scrofula, for which Ayer's
Sarsaparilla is the best known remedv.
Scrofulla, which produced a painful in
flammatidu in my eyes, caused me much
suffering Or a number of years. By the
adVice ofla physician I commenced taking
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After using this
medicine,a short time I was completely
•
Cured.•
My eyes are now in a splendid condition,
and I am ai well and strong as ever. -
Mrs. William Gage, Concord, N. II.
For a number of years 1 was troubled
with a. humor in my eyes, and was unable
to obtain any relief until I commenced
using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine
hoe effected a complete cure. and 1 believe
it to be the best of blood purifiers. -
C. E. Upton, Nashua, N. H.
From childhood, and until within a few
. months, I have beim afflicted with Weak
and Sore Eyes. • I have used for -these
complaints, with benefieial results, Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, and coosider it a. greet blood
purifier. 4. -Mrs. C. Phillips,
suffipred for a year with inflt'unma-
lien in my left eye. Three ulcers formed
mi the ball, &privily!. me of sight. and
eansing -Teat pain. liter trying many
othP1 rei tedieS, to no pit rpose, 1 was finally
induced lo use ..Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and,
By Taking •
three bo tles of this medieine, have been
entirely cured. 'My sight . has' beenre-
stored, fl d there VS no sign of inilamma-
tion, sore, or ulcer in mv eve, - hendal
T.i.Bowen, Sugar Tree Ridge; Ohio.'
,
da ighter. ten years old, W11S afflicted
with Sciofulous Sore Eves. During the
had two years 'sh0 never saw light. of any
Ihysicians of the highest standing
exerted heir skill, but with no permanent
.success. On the. recommendation of ;a
friend 1 purchased a boll le of Ayer's Sar-
saparilla which my deughter commenced
taking. Before she lied used the third
bottle her sight Was restored. and she eau
new loo steadily -at a brilliant light with-
out pain Her cure IS (10110(.40.- W. E.
. Satherla d, Evangelist, Shelby City,
Tickets issued to all points in Manitoba arid
Br itie h C o:u rilbi a, via Can 'WI i a n Peel tie Rai I wav
'..Iso to all points in the aarited States, via Port
Huron raid Detroit: Bagaage checked through .
to destination. • a
Tiekets issued to arid from all iniportata
points in Great Britain and Ireland, via Allan
Line, For full par -tic -ultra apply to.
C. BETHUNE, Agent,
1091-13 G read Trunk Railway, Scalorths
_ay
PIE 6 000 000 PEOPLEUS
FERRY'S SEEDS
D. M. FERRY &CO.
are admitted to be the
LARGEST SEEDSMEN
in the world.
0. M. FERRY &COI'S
Illustrated, Descriptive& Priced
SEED ANNUAL
For 1887
will be marled
FREE to ilI
applicants, aid
to last season's
customers
without Ors
dering it.
Invaluable' to
all.Every per -
should
son usi Gar-
den, ld or
ower SEE
end for it. Address
13. M. HAIRY & Ce.
hi:sreetee
'rt
Aye
Prepared
014 by a
's Sarsaparilla
.9
y Dr. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Mass.
Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $6.
1 Lonflon, Huron and Bruce,
Goole No TEL- • Express. Mail.
London depart 7.55A.M. 4.25 M.
t"xeter • 0.14
Iensall 9.24
Upper] 9.29
13rueefi Id 9.36
Clinton 9.55
fondest oro 10.15
Bath.. • . • • . • ...... . • 10.24
P.elgrav 10:39
Winghe ; errive • 10.55
Ori So 'TS -
Express.
Vingha n, depart • 7.00A.M:
3elgrav 7.17
:lath 7.32
.,ondes ore • 7.41
ilinton 8.03
firuceli Id 8.22
Kippee . ........ • . • . an
II ensall 8.37
Exeter. , 8.51
London arrhe - 10.10
WeUi gton., Grey and
5.50
6.05
6.13
6.25
.6.50
7.10
7.20
7.35
8,00
3.05 P.M.
3.29
3,44
3.53
4.13
4.32 •
4.40
4.45
5.00
6.00
Brt-Cce.
Ganso NORTH- Accom. Express Mixed.
- 1 2.34 P. sr. 9.20 P.M. 9.45 A.M. "
te,truhevzle
2.49 9.35
9.51 1.9.2r)
3.05
04,11).3.%:NI uiGneg‘s•haol• 10.55
-au- Mixed Aceorn. Express.
m 3.20 10.02 12.00
Wingh rn 7.05 P;M. 11.10 A. 6.50 A.M.
• Bluerale .. 8.02 11.25 7.00
Brussel • .. 8.50 11.45 7.15
Ethel.... .... 0.20 12.00 727
Train I .aving Wingharnat 8.10p re for Kincar-
dine, run on Moadaye, Nacdricodea s and Fridays
oaly.
G and Trunk Railway.
Trains cave Seaforth and Clinton stations as
follows:
GoEtaxoprW -
............1.48 P. M. • 2.20 P. M.
SEAPORTS.• CLENTon.
Y
Expre .. ... .... 8.57 P 9,16?. .. m.
m
Mixed rain.. 9 00 A. M10.00A..
.
GOING T-
Expre 7.48 A. M. 7.30 A. M.
,Ex pres ...... .. 1.48 P.' M.
4.1t r.
1.05 P. m
xed .... 6.05 P.11.
dAMPBELL'S
ATHART1C
COMPOUN
Is effective in small
dosds, acts without
griping, does not oc-
casion nauoea, and.
will not create irri-
tation and congestion
as do meny of the
usual catliszties ad-
ministeri•d 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 -
0110E118.
FOR ACID STOMACH AND Loss OP AP-
PETITE.
FOR SICK HEADACHE AND DYSPEPSIA.
FOR CONSTIPATION ,Oe. COSTIVENESS. •
FOR ALL COMPLAINT'S ARISING FROM A
DISORDERED STATE OF THE STO-
• menu.
This iteedicine being in liquid form,
the dose can. be easily ventilated to
meet the requirements of differ( n t per,
sons, thus making it equally well
adanted to the rise of the litt:e child as
to the adult. Put up in three ounce
h0tt16s; and sold by all dealers in
family medicines.
Price Retail, 25 Cott s.
bar' PERRY DAVIS' 'WA
PAINeKILLER
IS RECOMMENDED- BY
Physicians, Ministers, Missionaries,
_Managers of Factories, Work -shops,
Plantations, Nurses in. Hospitals,
• • -in short, everybody everywhere
• who has ever given it a trial.
TAKEN' INTEIVALLT MIXED _WITH A
WINE GLASS OF HOT MILK AND
- SUGAR, IT WILL I3E FOUND
• A NEVER IsaihiNo
• Cenc FOR
• SUDDEN COLDS,, CMLLS, CON-
GESTION OR STOPPAGE OF
PAINS IN THE Srl'ONTACII,
INIER.AND BOWEL COMPLAIN'
ORE THROAT &e.
APPLIED EN:TER:TALLY,
EXPERIENCE IIAS etteveer IT THE Mt
1..c.:4,:c.r!vs AND. BEST LINIMENT 0_
IN ism ovisn enn rein
A itISINtl. I -BOA
l'.11INS, I
gh'W-e:LLE
I; ()STEITI:S, Le, &(7.
• -.2.-esfs. nee::
ee :73,3v,7,r3 of Imitation3.
•
r-
tatat araa rata i
• ••• .• a
.-=,
4414.4.2.
taaaa
1- IT_J7Q
4:491
S Alb
agree:, lie
yet poi eut pre- . • e
-paration is. espeasally •
adapted fur the rrl f and
cure o f that claos of date ders
lattendant u; on a low or remised
ensntretaenoiedofthepi:j.‘‘
syt:::riearetnanduetstsai)aci,-1.11
pitation of the results wi I
follow its use in eteas of t'eaite n Exhaustion -
anang from 1.ess of Bleed, A..tite or Ch nic
Di .eases, and in the was•nea taat invari thly
:at-amp:mai tia resovery Wasing rev :as
• ao ri.,:nrdy wiil pike eae spade relief ia
Dyzaensia or 1 ntiesesSon. For Inineae;
vto 1,O,ca Blood, 1, -,),ss; (.1.- A npet.if.,
aondency, and in 2.11 imre
• 00" an ErFEcT irE* ci•AiT ;IN
•
IisR I.:: redtliellIX,&''e?
• •e) 101MidA
, • +
*SG?
- 0 • ,
• Sala by all DeaL-7-s
DAVIS et, LAWRENCE 00.(Lfar.i ed.)
W. N. WATSON,
General Insurance Agent
-AND=
Dealer in Sewing Machines.
• All kinds of property insured at lowest rates
In first-clasarellable companies, and losses set-
tled promptly.
• Special low rates on FARM PROPERTY in
the Gore said Waterloo, from 750 to $1 (cash
plan) for three years. Mills and factories in-
sured in these companies at a saving at 20 per
cent. on stock companies.
Sole dealer in .the WHITE and RAYMOND
SEWING MACHINES (family and manufactur-
ing). Prices ranging from $25 to $75. All ma-
chines warranted for five years on every kind of
work. Needles, oil and repairs for sale. • Ma-
chines repaired. -
-W.. rsr'W.A...RTS 0
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTIL
SOLE Aareare,
• MONTREAL,
PENNYROYAL SWAFE
.
Prescription of a physician who
e in
trefsting female diseases. Is need
hag laid a life long experien
monthly with penect bucee s by
over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant Safe
1. effectual. Ladiee ask s our rug-
\_.
-fa.cia• - gist for Pennyroyal Vtairers arid
take nosubstante, orincloee ost-
enege a:ea
eeeseeeeseag. -gee for sealc d particulars. ao Id by
ell druseiste, al per lax. Al trees
TJII EITREKA CH EM ICAL aaroit, • ..lich.
troraold in Seaiorta by Isimeden z Wilson, . V.
Fear, arid by Druegista gsneraily. 9i;a52
"BELL"
OPM
illnapproached f
e'ger.se Tone and Qua,.
CATALOGUES FRE.E.
BELL (cr
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CD
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LEGAL
_1 •
WH. HASTINGS,Solicitor,eto. Offiee-Cady's
Block, oppesits Connuercial Hotel, Sea -
fortis.' • 974
SEAGER & LEWIS, Barristers, Goderich.-
Office, opposite the Colborne Hotel, 976
4
C. HAYS, Solicitor, &c. Private Money to
Jae lend at lowest rats of interest. Office-
Co7er of Square and 'West Street, Goderich. 774
T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Office-
!) . Rooms One Door North of the Commercial
Ifo el, ground floor next door to Beams butcher
sho ggents-CAminioN, Mow &CAMERON. 870
ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solici-
tors, &o., GOderich, Ontario. J. T. Omutow,
PROHDPOOT. 6E6
ansainai
ese-aai
)weeesial.
riAMERON, HOLT' & CAMERON, Barristers,
k,s Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Goderich, Ont.
M. C. CAMERON, Q. C., Planar HOLT, M. G.
506
10FT1JS E. DANCEY, late with Cameron,
Holt & Cameron, Goderieh, Barrister, So-
licitor, Conveyancer, &e. Money to loans Ben-
smili 014 Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786
ANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors,
LVI Conveyancers, &c. Soheitors for the Bank
of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan.
Office -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. II.
31Aarnao, Jamas score 781
1 HOLMESTED, successor to the late firm of
1, McCaughey & Hohnested, 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
Str9at, Seaforth.
CODE.R10 PIM WORKS.
Chrysial & Black,
manufacturers of all kinds of Stationery, Marine,
Uprig,lit and Tnbular Boilers. •
SALT PAINS, ' SMOKE STACKS
and -an kinds of. Sheet Iron work.
STEAM .;IND:_WATER PIPE FITTINGS
• • • censtantly on hand. -
On band, ready forsdelivery :
1 30 H. P. New Steel.Boiler.
I - 8 H. P. New Boiler..
. 4
A Complete 2nd -hand Threshing Outfit,
Boiler, Engine, Separator, Sze., all in good work-
ing- order. Will be sold cheap. Mail orders will
receive prempt aattation. • Works opposite G. T
, R. Steam,.
• P. O. BOX 361.
Goderich, May 26th. 1886.
• T1 -IE SJ.jtPORJII
Harness Emporium
J
T
--
THE OLD ESTABLISBED
HARNESS MAKER,
OF
S _ALP OLTRirT1-3,
'MONEY TO LOAN.
Air ONEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 per
gal cent., with the privilege to borrower
of repaying part of the principal money at any
tiMe. Apply to F. 110aMESTED, Barrister,
'Seaforth. • S60
Has constantly -sin hand and makes to
order all kinds of
Light and Heavy Harnes3..
Also a fhll etock of Trunk, Valises,
Satchels, Whips, Lashes, Horse Cloth-
ing, and everything ueually found in a
first-chies harness shop.
I sell as cheap as the cheapest for
cash. Von will make neeley by ex-
amining my etock aed getting prices
before purchaeing elsewhere.
Remember the place -On Main street,
opposite Market street:
JOHN WARD,
'MC COW'S BES
DENTISTRY.
:
i
4 L. BALL, L. D. S., Honor Gradaate, mem-
. ber Reyal Dental College, Toronto, suc-
oeSsor to D. Watson. All operations carefully
lerformed and guaranteed. Chloroform, ether,
1'
as and local agents used in extraction of teeth.
7lates inSerted at prices agreed upoa with Mr_
atson. Rooms over Johnson's Hardware, Sea -
Ala. Prices a$ low as good work can be done
far. Residence mine- as that occupied hy.Mr.
W tson. - 980
1
residence South side of Goderie.h street, Second
Door east of the Presbyterian Church. 842
W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , C. M., Member
of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
Seaforth, Ontario. Offiee and residence
same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 5348
-
MACKID, (late of Lueknow) Graduate of
•IJ Toronto University, and Member of the
•College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
•Office, Fear's drugstore. Residence, Joh a Street,
firet door east of English Church Parsonage,
1 Seaforth, Ontario. 894
• VETERINARY.
•
Ci EAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY. -Corner of
1,-) Jarvis and Goderieh Streets, next door to the
Presbyterian Chureh, Seaforth, Ont. All dis-
eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do-
mestitested animals, successfully treated at the
Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the shortest notice.
Chargee moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter-
inary Surgeon. r. S. -A large stock of Veterin
ary Medieines kept constanth, on hand
AUCTIONEERS.
T P. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the
, County of Huron. Sales attended in al
Tarts of the County. All orders left at Tna
EXPObITOR Office will be promptly attended to.
VEAT ECUZ 11 VESCFIPTION
A successful medicine Ilse('
over 30 years in thousands of
easas. Cures Spermatorrhea,
Nervous Wealmess, Emissions,
ImpoNney, and all diseases
fearoara co.witid by awe, indiscretion 'APTER,]
or over exertion. Six packages guaranteed to
cure when all others -fail. Ask your druggist for
The Great English Preeeription, take no substi-
tute One package $1, six $5, by mail. Write
lfor Pamphlet, Addiess EUREKA 'CHEMICAL
00., Detroit. Mica. aaltSold in Seaforth by
Lumsden & Wilson, I. V. Fear, J. S. Roberta,
uid druggists generally. 069-52
b:F WORTHLESS IMITATIONS
there are rnanv inferior
goods, corded with jute,
'let Jp, etc., offered and sold
a? (;oralins. by some un-
aciples1 merchants trad-
1 es cm tbe repute:I:lora of
ow genuine- Corailate,
40 we ssern the ladies against
sseefr asteetten to the.
imaesi tam 1.,y draw -
:1;a‘ jecatii,-; eseieg that the
sr.!, --!..rregtm riere 5
•'*,; %.‘"sn egues.asees iteUe
; ;ere r of all Cored; ire goods,
aahich none aro genuine.
E..
,
t -r.r • $
$ •
,, apsena; .c.f.na.vzsriaEaT.T.Tootsirt, -fIIUIS t,
Iletel, wIlieh is situated dircetly epposlte
;is the Union Station, has recentls ben refitted
and refurnished throughout, and I CAV one of
the best and most comfortable hots ia the city
(4'Every pessible attest:on isi".4 to falhere
charges late:crate.
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- , a
•.1 . e,i.;,,g T D. S., M. R. C..and D. S., of
,
, syse - . a's J. Ontario. Latest improve-
VS-- merits in every line. Satisfaction
es guaranteed. Offiee,-In Cady's
slack, opposite Commercial Hotels Seaforth.
Iesidence, -The Poplars, John Street. • 941
, -
.701. ri CARTWRIGHT & SON, Den -
.se, ana a j. tisto, of Exeter, Ont. One
of the above will visit Blyth the
sIt-Cal , • .
' at last Thureday, and following Fri-
etly of each -worth, at Wine's }Total, will Visit
• turich the fiat Wednesday of every month at
Peine's Hotel, and Ilensall the following Thurs-
ba of every month at Reynold's Hotel, where he
Will perform all dental operations. Teeth ex-
racted with a Pew Japan anesthetic, which re-
ioves ecarly .all pain. Parties desiring new
eeth will please call early in the morning of the
rat day. Charges moderate. Terms cash. 984
' '-'-nar.l'a IT KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D.
s- • .,,: . .4'`e -I. S., will be in Zurich at the
fttia'oe. ., • ", Huron Hotel, on the last Thurs-
•'4-1•-1- day of eaeh month, and in Hen -
all next day, (Friday) at Reynolds' Hotel. Teeth
extracted with the least pain possible. All work
first class at liberal rates. • 971.
, A. Martin, L. D. S., Honor graduate of the
.1 . Royal College ofDental surgeons, Tor-
nto. Charges as low as those of any reliable
dentist, and satisfaction guaranteed. Office
Garfield Block, Bn Id S SELS-e, • 10064. f.
-a
MEDICAL.
9 r
NVArm. Ilegfia‘artiv,elrisLit3D: ay381i.c,i49nradsuuarteeooll
and Accouchem, Seaforth, Ont. Office aref re
sidence-North side Goderich street, first briel
house casts& the Methedist church. 961
Tan& ELLIOTT & GUNN, Brueefield, Licen
•.1_./ . Mates Royal College of Physicians anc
Surgeons, Edinburgh. Brucefield, Ont. 930
TG. SCOTT, M. 31, &b., Physician, Surgeon
el . and Acconcher, Seaforth, Ont. Office an
1
residence South side of Goderie.h street, Second
Door east of the Presbyterian Church. 842
W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , C. M., Member
of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
Seaforth, Ontario. Offiee and residence
same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 5348
-
MACKID, (late of Lueknow) Graduate of
•IJ Toronto University, and Member of the
•College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
•Office, Fear's drugstore. Residence, Joh a Street,
firet door east of English Church Parsonage,
1 Seaforth, Ontario. 894
• VETERINARY.
•
Ci EAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY. -Corner of
1,-) Jarvis and Goderieh Streets, next door to the
Presbyterian Chureh, Seaforth, Ont. All dis-
eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do-
mestitested animals, successfully treated at the
Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the shortest notice.
Chargee moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter-
inary Surgeon. r. S. -A large stock of Veterin
ary Medieines kept constanth, on hand
AUCTIONEERS.
T P. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the
, County of Huron. Sales attended in al
Tarts of the County. All orders left at Tna
EXPObITOR Office will be promptly attended to.
VEAT ECUZ 11 VESCFIPTION
A successful medicine Ilse('
over 30 years in thousands of
easas. Cures Spermatorrhea,
Nervous Wealmess, Emissions,
ImpoNney, and all diseases
fearoara co.witid by awe, indiscretion 'APTER,]
or over exertion. Six packages guaranteed to
cure when all others -fail. Ask your druggist for
The Great English Preeeription, take no substi-
tute One package $1, six $5, by mail. Write
lfor Pamphlet, Addiess EUREKA 'CHEMICAL
00., Detroit. Mica. aaltSold in Seaforth by
Lumsden & Wilson, I. V. Fear, J. S. Roberta,
uid druggists generally. 069-52
b:F WORTHLESS IMITATIONS
there are rnanv inferior
goods, corded with jute,
'let Jp, etc., offered and sold
a? (;oralins. by some un-
aciples1 merchants trad-
1 es cm tbe repute:I:lora of
ow genuine- Corailate,
40 we ssern the ladies against
sseefr asteetten to the.
imaesi tam 1.,y draw -
:1;a‘ jecatii,-; eseieg that the
sr.!, --!..rregtm riere 5
•'*,; %.‘"sn egues.asees iteUe
; ;ere r of all Cored; ire goods,
aahich none aro genuine.
E..
,
t -r.r • $
$ •
,, apsena; .c.f.na.vzsriaEaT.T.Tootsirt, -fIIUIS t,
Iletel, wIlieh is situated dircetly epposlte
;is the Union Station, has recentls ben refitted
and refurnished throughout, and I CAV one of
the best and most comfortable hots ia the city
(4'Every pessible attest:on isi".4 to falhere
charges late:crate.
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