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ApRn. 24, 1885.
THE HUnOIST EXPOSITOR.
Umbrella Case.
For a umbrella case, to hold two silk
umbrell by a yard and an eighth of
stout ay linen. Cut from this two
pieces, ch ten inches wide, and slope
from to 'to bdttorn, making the bottom
six inch across. Now, from the rest
of the ien cut two strips thirty inehes
long, se ren inches broad at the top- and
lour in hes at the bottom. Bind each
of these with seal -brown mohair braid:
Work oa the wide part of each an um-
brella ' brown crewels, and stitch on to
one of the -pieces already cut to form
pocket § leaving an opening at the top
for the brella handle, and at the bot-
thre fo the ferrule to pass through.
e back should extend eight inches
yond the pockets at the top, two
inches at the bottom, and one inch on
the sides, and the top should be slightly
rounded. On the space left above the
pocket embroider the initials or mono -
Fam of the ierson for whom the um-
rarella case is intended, and baste the
t which you have finished on to the
trip Idt, with an interlining of buck
aurc-
, ; round off. the top t; match the
ihn.
st piece, and bind together all round
ith -brown braid. Sew brass rings at
he top and bottom to hang the case to
e wall, and the work is one.
, Washing the Face.
There are smile who object to washing
the fae4 often, especially with seep,
iMukha this an injury to the 'complex-;
on. B t those who have made a speci-
Ity of *in diseases say no part of the
dy n eds soap so muc11
; that the face
eing a. posed, to dust, c Heats so much,
t is n t miough to w h it in clean
!water . They say if soap make the face
hiny, so many claim, it only shoats
hat it is the more needed, and that the
otrk of drying after the bath has not
een properly performed. The ,face,
owevet, should not be wet immediately
eft:tie Or after going out. Its most
i thorough ablution should be performed
at night, before going to bed, and the
following method should be observed in
the process- Fill a basin with . soft,
warm rwater,- lather a medium-sized
sponge 'with good soap, and wash the
face carefully. Then take fresh water,
without soap, and wash again with the
hands, and, 'rub thoroughly with a Turk-
ish or crash towel until tile face is dry
and tingling. This will do much toward
improviug and preserving the complex-
ion; and the little vexatious black spots,
called flesh worms, will usually disap-
pear after a time, if it is persevered in.
--The household.
ViThat it Costs.to Smoke.
One of our highly respected and
wealthy citizens, now over 90 years of
age, has made an iateresting, calcula-
tion As to the cost of the cigar a he has
smokecldurinwhis life time. He begun
to smoke when quite young, and has
always. used the very best quality of
eigaxs. The period of his smoking
covers sixty-seven years. He knows
the amount he has expended, and cal-
culated the -sum invested io cigars every
six months, and placing it at .compound
interest at 6 per cent, on the basis of
the saviogs bank calculations, he finds
that the :total sum Alow amounts te
S200,000. It seems like an enormous
sam to have been wasted in smoke.
But the gentleman, who has been a .suc-
cessful business manager and method-
ical in keeping his accounts, spent a
good many hours in making up this
cigar account, and he is Satisfied eei,hat
the sum of $200,000 hacluding the in-
terest compounded bnce•in six months,.
is correct -Hartford Times
News Notes. •
-The British Government has order-
ed 4,000 pack saddles kir India,. The
Armstrongs are busy completing the
guns ordered from them.
-The Maharajah iof Nepattl,has iiffer-
ed theservices of 15,000 Goorkas, who,
he says, are ready to march under Brit-
ish, officers across the frontier in the
service of the Queen on the receipt of a
telegram from the Viceroy asking them
to do so. The Maharajah has tendered
every assistancein his power to give for
the purpose of recruiting native troops
in India for service against Russia.
-Mr. Richard Grant White died of
gastritis at his house In New York a
few day ago. He had been ill all win-
ter. Richard Grant White was born in
- that city on the 23rd of may, 1822. For
nearly thirty years Mr. White has been
conAantly before the public as a writer
of magazine and newspaper articles --
upon literary and art Matters. He was
also the aothor of ti e articles upon
Shakespeare and Sha
tore in.Appleton's and
espea.rian lit it-
Johpion's cyclo-
pechas. , . I
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-A distillery has just been put in
operation in Charleston, South Carolina,
for the manufacture of oil froni pima
Wood. The material is subjected to in-!
tense heat in sealed retorts,' and- one
cord of it is said to yield 15 gallons of
turpentine, 80 gallons offpine wood oil,
50 bushels of charcoal, 150 gallons 'of
wood vinegar, and a quantity of ingiam-
mable gas and vegetable ' asphaltum
The oil:alone is worth about 25 cents a
gallon, and is used by painters and ship
build ers. - ,
-Although the dynamite outrages in
Loudon are almost forgotten, the Con-
necticut House of Representatives show;
ed no hesitation in passing a bill intro-
duced in the height of the London ex-
citement, and calculated to avert such
occurrences in Connecticut. It fixes *a
ma,x un
um penalty of $5,009 fine or 20
yeas in prison for manufacturing or
liao g in possession dynamite or like
exp °sites, knowing that they are to be
iisecl to destroy persons or property,
and like penalties for advocating the use
of, contributing money in aidof, or
using dynamite for such objects. The
killing of any person with dynamite
is made murder in the first degree.
Ri,` 'd restrictions are placed upon the
ma ufaeture.and sale of sitch explosives
for ktlt purposes whatever.
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Receipt for Curing Meat.
1,, 0 one gallon of water, take one and
a half pound of salt, one half pound of
sugar, one half ounce of saltpetre, one
half ounce of potash. In this ratio the
pickle to be increased to anST, quantity
desired. . Let these be; boiled to'gother,
imtil: all the dirt from the sugar rises to
the top and is skimmed off.: Then
throw it into:a tubto cool, and when
cool pour it over your beef or pork, to
remain the usual time, say four or five
weeks. The meat must be well covered
with pickle,and.should not be put down for
at least two days after killing, during
whioh time it should be slightly sprink
led with powdered saltpetre, which re -
moves all the surface blood, &c., leaving
the meat fresh and clean. , Some omit
boiling the pi.ekle and find it answers
well ; though the operation of boiling
purifies the pickle .by throwing off the
dirt always to be found in salt and
sugar. lf this receipt be properly tried,
it will :never be abandoned. There, is
hone that surpasses it, if so good.
- New Style of Horseshoe:
A horse-shoe made entirely from the
horn of a sheep has been tried at, Lyons,
France, aaid is found particularly adapt-
ed to horses employed in towns and
known not to have a steady foot on the
pavement The result Of th ' experi-
ments have proved v satisfa tory, as
horses thus shod hav been driven at a
rapid pace on the pavement without
slipping- The new shoe is %eery durable,
and, though a little more 4pensive
than theordinary one, seemes destined,
sooner or later, to replace the irbn shoe.
A Matter of Taste'.
"Which is yOur favorite hymn, Miss
Overbash ?" asked the new preacher of
a young lady at the church sociable.
a Oh, I -I don't like to say." "Why
not, pray? We all have our. favorites,
and I like to know the preferences of
the young ladies of my congregation."
"W11, if I must tell, I rather like Sam
Flanders, and I don't .are who knows
"Oh, ah, yes, I zsee," said the
preacher in some surprise. You pre-
fer the Psalms. Well, Some people
GRATEFUL --,-COMFORTING.
EPPS'S -COCOA
BREAKFAST.
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"By ,a thorough knowledge of the natural laws
which govern the eperations of digestion' .and nu-
trition a d by a carotid application of the fine
propertie of well elected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has
provided our brea ast tables with, a delicately
flavored beverage vhiciamay gave us -manY doe--
tors' bills. It is y the )udicious uSe of au&
articles of diet th t a constitution may be gradu-
ally built up urntil strong enough to resist every
tendency to dise e: Hundreds of subtle male. -
dies are floating around us ready to attaek
whefever there is a weak point. We may escape
many a fatalt shaft by keeping ourselves -well
fortified with pure blood and a properly nourish-
ed frame."-Crvil Service' Gazette; Made simply
with belling water or milk. Sold -only in packets
by groeers, labelled thus-" JAMES EPPS & CO.,
Honiceopathic-Chernists, London, England." Sole*
agent for Canada, C. E. Colson, Montreal: 884-62
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CROUP, whooping .cough and bronchitis im-
mediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by J.
S. Roberts, druggist, Seaforth. 906.26w.
WILL' YO SUFFER With dyspepsia and,
liver complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed
to cure you. For sale by J. S. Roberts, druggist,
Seaforth. 90 .26w.
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SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that
terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for
a'bri. For sale by J. $, Roberts, druggist,. Sea -
906.26w. - •
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CATARRH , CURED, health and sweet breath
secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Priee 50
cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold by J. S. Roberts, ,
druggist, Seaforth: 906.26w.
sels eas
The Cheapest and Best.
--On account Of its purity and concentrated
strength and great power over disease, Burdock
Blood Bitters is the cheapest and best blood
Cleansing tonic known for all dicordered condi-
tions of the blood. 857.52.2w.
FOR LAME BACK, side or chest, uae Shiloh's
-Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For saleby J,
S, Roberts, druggist, aeafoith. 906.26w.
Accidental.
A Chard, of Sterling, in a recent letter, states
that he met with an accident some time ago, by
which one of his knees was severely injured. A
few applications of Hagyard's YellowOil afforded
immediate and complete relief. 857.52.2w,
SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is
sold 'by J. S Roberts, druggist, Seaforth, on a
ei 410's
guarantee. t cures consumption. 906.26w.
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Where to Keep.
Keep it in jrour faniily. The best Iremedy for
accidents d- emergencies, for burns,. scalds,'
bruises, sor
chilbla
is that mar
Yellow Oil.
I1CSS, sore throat, croup, rheum:
ns and pain or soreness V all kinds,
-ellous• healing remedy, Hagyard's
Dr., Low's Pleasant Warn Syrup. -An Agree-
able, safe aid effectual remedy to remove all
kinds of s onns. 857,51m.
A Good Guarantee. _
- II. B. Cochran, druggist, Lancaster, Pa., writes
that he has guaranteed over 300 bottles of Bur-
dock Blood Bitters for dyspepsia, bilious attacks
and liver and kidney troubles. In HO cases has
it disappointed those who used it. In Canada it
-gives the:same general satisfaction„ 857.52.2w.
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For rough !conditions of the skinI, shampooing
the head, pimples, eruption and skin diseases,
use Prof. --Low's Sulphur Soap. 857:52m.
Catarrh -a New Treatmeat.
Perhaps the most
has been achieved,in m
attained by the 40?ixon
Out of 2000,patients tr
months, fully ninety pe
of this stubborn 'naiad
Startling when it is rein
cent. of patients prose
regular practitioner
patent medicines and
never reccird a mire at
claim now generally bel
title men that the dise
°Hiving parasites in
once adapted his cure
ehis accomplished, he
tically cured, and the
td, as cures effected by
tures still. No one els
Sure Catarrh in this ma
merit has ever cured C
of -the remedy is shawl
home, and the present
most favorable for b.8
the majority of cases b
ment. Sufferers shout
A. H. DIXON & SON
Toronto, Canada, and
treatise on Catarrh. ---3
1882,
traordinery success that,
ern taalicine has been
Treatment for Catarrh,
telt during the past six
cent, have been cured
. Thie is Mine the lesii
inhered that 110 five per
ting theinselvee to the
e benefitted, while the
other advertised cures
all. Starting with the
eyed by the most scien-
e is due to the presence
e tissue, Mr. Dixon at
their extermination--
aims the Catarrh is prae-
rmanency is unquestion-
him four years ago are
has ever attempted to
ner, and no other - treat
tarrh. The application
, and can be. done at
eason of the year is the
edy and permanent cure;
ing cured at one treat -
correspond with Messrs.
305 King Street, West,
enclose stamp for their
ontae41 Star, November
882-52
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LE AL.
GARROW & PRO FOOT, Barristers, Solici-
-tors, &c., doderic , Ontario. J, T. GARROW,
,WM. FROUDPOOT. 686
C, HAYS, Solidi •r, &c. Private Money to
. lend at lowest mites of interest. Office -
Corner of Square and West Street, Goderieh. 774
Thousands Hastened to Their
1Graves.
1.
By relyin on testimonials written in vivid
glowing language of some miraculous cures made
by seme largely puffed up doctor or patent medi-
cine has: hastened thousands tetneir graves ;
the readers having almost insane faith that the
same miracle mill be performed on thein, that
these testimonials mention while the sci called
Medicine it all the time hasteningthein t� theii
graves. -Although we have ,
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riAMERON, HOLT CAHOON, Barristers,
kj Solicitors in Chan airy, Stn..; Goderich, Ont.
M. C. CAMERON, Q. , PUILlp HOLT, M. G.
CAMERON. ? 606
T /d. BEST, 13arriste , Solicitor, &e. Office-
. Cady's Block, Three Doors North of the
Post Office, Seaforth. Goderieh Agents-Csama-
ON, MOLT & CrAMERON. 870
Thousailds Upon- Thousands!
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Of teettinonials of the most wonderful cures, vela
untarily sent us, we do not publish. them, era they
:de net Make the cures. It is our medicine, Hop
Bitters, that. make the cures. , It hasnever failed
and.never can.. We . will give reference to Any .
one for any disease similar to their ownif desir-
ed= or will refer to any neighbor, as there iS net a
neighborhood in the -known world but can shoe,
its eines by,Hop Bitters. • . A .
LOUS E. DANCEY, late
olt & Cameron, Goderieh,
licitor, Conveyancer, &e. Money
ion's Old OfficeaCardncr's Bloek,ISeaforth.
1 with Cameron,
Barrister, So-
to loan. Ben -
• 786
.
lUrANNING &: SCOTT,
In_ Conveyancers, &c.
of Johnston, Tisdale &
Office -Beaver Block,
MANNING, JAMES Scorr
-Barristers,
Solicitors
Gale.
Clinton,
,
Solicitors. ,
for the Bank
Money to loan.
Ontario. A. H.
781 •
F-E1 HOLMESTED, su
. McCaughey &
licitor, Conveyancer aid
the Canadian Bank of Commerce
Farms for sale. Office
Street, Sea,forth.
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cessor to the late firm of
Io1mcstei, Barrister, So-
Notary. Solicitor for
Money to lend.
in Scott's Block, Main
\ .
1U4EYER & DICKINSON,
_in Block, Wingharn.
of Hamilton. Commissioners
vits in Manitoba. PriVite
cent. . Lucknow Office
C. MEYER, E. L. Dicsietsou.
, I
Barrukters,ke.,lient's
Solicitors for
fer taking
funds to loan
every Wednetal
-
the Bank
affida-
at 6 per
. II. W.
738
-YRROLL & DICKSON,
1ancers, &c. Money
Brussels. ' Seaforth Office
ware Store Main Street.
the thin will always be
CARROLL, Seaforth; W
,
Solicitors, Convey-
to lend. Seaforth and
over Johnson's Hard-
N. E. -One member of
in Seedorth Office. P. S.
B. DIORSON,t Brussels
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MONEY
TO LOAN. ,
at TONEY TO LOAN
lyi_ cent. Interest
per cent.. yearly, with
of repaying part of the
time. Apply to F.
Seaforth.
-Straight loans at 6 per
payable half yearly; or eq
the privilege to bOrrowei
principal nioney ,at-ans
lHOLMESTED, Barrister,
' 850
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AUCTIONEERS..
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•. P.BRINE, Licensed
J1
.County of Huroa.
parts of the County.
Exeosiroa Office will he
i •
Auctipneer- for the
Sales atteuded in al
All orders left at Tin
promptly attended to. 1
Losing Joke.
"A prOWnent physician of Pittsburg Seidl° a
lady patient who was complaining of lier coe-
Untied ill health; and of his inability to cure -her, *
'jokingly said, 'Try Hop Bitters!' The lady
took it iiiii;earnest and used the Bitters, from
Which she btained permanent health. She now
laughed at the doe -tor for his joke, but he is not
so well pleased with it, as it cost, him a good
patient.' •
. Fees of Doctors.,
The fees of doctors at $3 a visit would tax a
marl for a year, and in need of a daily visit, over
$1,000 a year for. medical attendance alone!
And :one single bottle of Hop Bitters taken in.
time Nould sale the $1,000 and all the year's
siekness.
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Given Up by the Doctors,
"Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at
work, and ,cured by se simple a remedy 1'
" I assure you it is true that he is entirely
cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters, and
only ten days -ago his doctors • gave him up
and said he must die, from kidney and liver
trouble." •
LW None genuine Without a bunch of green
Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile,
poisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their
name. 864.52m.
efet • de.
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A Princely Fortune.
A man may possess the fortune of a paince but
caranever possess happiness without good health,
to secure which the blood must be kept pure
and every organ in proper action. Burdock
Blood titters purify the blood and regulate all
• theorpris. ,S57.52.2w •
DELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the
County of Huron. Sales f alldescription
promptly attended to an reasoner/ le terms. Ad-
dress Brussels P. 0., or apply on Lot 4, Con-
cesaion 12, Grey. ‘it 77
VETE INARY.
F
Q EAFORTH HORS INFIRMARY. -Corner of
0 Jarvis and Goderi h Streets, next door to the
Presbyterian Church Seaforth, IOnt. All dis-
eases of Horses, Cattl , Sheep, or any of the do-
•&,,
mesticated 'animals, 6 ccessfully treated at the
Infirmary; or elsewhe e, on the shortest notice.
Charges moderate. J AIES W.• ELDER, Veter-
inary Surgeon. P. S. -e -A large stock of Veterin-
ary Medicines kept co stantly on hand
DENI ISTRY.
-cs.7'_ a--
tr, L.D. S:, and M R. C; D., Of
- oronto. +-kIl operations
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guaran eed. Anesthetics of all
lie' kinds dministered. Specialties -
Gold Filling. and. Perfect Fitting • Plates.
Town -patients will I lease male engagemerits
a day or two prey'ous to ha.ving the opem-
Men performed. S'sa• Remember the place, in
the rooms formerly upied by C. Cartwright,
hp -stairs in Cady's ck, Opposite the Ceminer-
dal Hotel, Seaforth. 874
71D _ "SAT 111 Q 1\T
PE TIST,
Faculty - Gold _11, edallist and College
Gold Medalli t, Toronto School '1
• �fMedicine.
puim BitED BERKSHIR
will keep during the pr
5, Concession 1, Hay, a pu
Boar, to which a limited num
taken. Terms -$1, with the
ing if necessary. ,JOHN WI
--The undersigned
sent season, On IAA
e bred Berkshire
er of sows will be
rivilege of return -
LIS. Hay P. O.
894,
•MAIM YOUR 011010E.- o Pigs, one Berk-
shire end one Suffolk, will be kept l for ser-
vice dining the present season by the under,
signed at Rodgerville. - Terms: Seventy-flye
cents at the thne of service, with the privilege pi
returning.11 necessary. JOHN P. MARSHALL.
. 8,878 .
OUFFOLK AND BERKSIIIRE.-Two Pigs, elle
0 Suffolk and the other Berkshire are kept
for serfice at Rannie's Saw LA 12, Con-
'ceseion 8, Township of Hay, I Terms: $1, with
the privilege of returningif necessary. SAMUEL
RANNIE. 887
SAVING NATURALI TEETH A SPECIALTY.
• TEETH -EASIL AND CAREFULLY
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EX RACTED.
tor CHARGES MODERATE.'n
N. B. -As I have bought out he business 6!
the late Mr. Buggin, I will complete all opera-
tions begun by him satisfactorily to each patient.
Office over Johnsoni's Hardware Store, Me er'e
Block, Main Street, Seaforth.
'Educating Horses
Prof. 3u1 rook,
UFFOLK PIGS. -The uncle
0
on band during the press
oughbred Suffolk Pig to which
of IjOWS WM be taken. He is on
of his class in the county. Ter
privilege of returning if neces
the farm of the undersigned at
Northern Gravel Ripe, MeKill
GRIEVE.
1DERKSIIIRE P10. -The u idersigned will
JJ keep during the presen season on Lot
6, Concession 12, Hullett, a the oughbred
Per C -
hire Pig, to which a limited umber of sows
*ill be admitted. This is the pi formerly own-
ed by Mr. John Henderson, of uckersmith, and _
is one of the best pigs of his el s in the county, -
Terms. -One dollar payable at he time of ser-
vice, with the privilege of retu ing if necessa
THOMAS AMOS. 0044!
signed will kedP
t season a Thor-
alimit number
of the best pigs
is -$1, with the
.ry. Apply On
rieve's Bridge,
p. HUGH J.
885
MHE SUFFOLKS ARK THE BEST. -The u
dersigned has now on Lot 21, Concession 2,
L. R. S., Tuekersmith, and ill keep for tie
improvement of Stock, Two Ti OROUGHBRED S F
POLK BoAns. The oldest, "G •nger," was f
rowed on April iird, 1882, was red by Mr. W n.
Elliott, Milton, County of Hal in. His sire aid
his dam were both impo . The secoed,
"King Tom," was farrowed in April, 1884. Ile
• wlas bred by Messrs. A. Fran & Sons, of the
cOupty of Peel, and both his ire and his dam
worealso im orted. They are as good pigs as
we e ever offered for service m Iluroa as can be
proven by the extehded pe igrees which are
registered in the Canadian H .rd. Book. Terms
$1, with the privilege Of retui ing if necessary.
GEORGE PLEWES. 891.
The Champion Horse Educator and Teacher,
.wishetito inform the people V Seaforth and
vicinity, that he has rented from Dr. -Coleman the
-large building known as the old drill shed, for
• the year 1885, which he has nicely fitted up for
the purpose.of breaking and training Colts and
vicious Horses, where he solicits a public' in-'
speetion. i All those desiring to have their colts
or vicioui horses . properly trained, will find it to
their iptdrest to improve this rare opportunity,
as the,Trofessor thoroughly understands the art
and selente in all its 'bmnches; and also guaran-
tees to give perfect satisfaction in every respect.
His headquarters at present is.atthe -QUEEN'S
-HOTEL.. re Consultation free. --tel Thanking
the public for their patronage in the past; and
hoping to solicit a liberal share in the future; I
• remaineyour most obedient servant,
R. BULLOCK.
To Whom it May Conce-rn:
We, the 'undersigned, having , employed Prof
Bullock to handle some colts for us, and feeling
-sathfied that it has been greatly to our interest,
take pleasure in recommending him to the pub-
lic, feelingconfident from our 'own observation
and experience that. his system for training and
educating colts and vicious ho ses, far excels
any system we have ever had the pleasure of
• witnessing, and we heartily recommend him as a
mastermechanie of his profession, ' It is but a
short timeago that he came to our town a Per-
fect stranger, but since that time he has, by his
strict attention to business and gentlemanly be-
havibut, won hosts of friends, and we are most
happy to hear of his stay in Seaforth this year,
and hope that he May reeeive a liberal patronage
from all these desiring to have a well trained
horse, and we can truly say that we are more
• than pleased with the work that he has done for
us. (Signed) D. D. •WILSON, BM. F. JONES, JR.,
JOSEPH WARD, JOIN CAMPBELL, JOHN KYLE,
JOHN CAMIIIELL, M. D., T. F. COLEMAN, FRANCIS
CASE, K. MCLEOD, JAMES 'ARCHIBALD, SAMUEL
DICKSON, Postmaster, and Miciesee HURLEY,
8g6 -I2 •
S�1I� dHI H.INXS
I -
;
THE MEDICAL HALL,
Has just op
you want a
the Medico
-you satisfa
Brushes at
Red Clover
Glycerine a
Chamios,
Fine Combs
select. W
STR,-mE1114 SMA.POIR121-1,
ened out the finest au best assortment of Pipee in the country. If
nobby Meerschaum Pipe or a first class Brier or Wood Pipe, g=to
Hall, where you can get something that will please the eye and give
tion. A splendid assortment of ploth, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Shaving
11 prices. • Toilet Soaps .assorted -Pear's scented and unscented Soap,
Toilet Soap, Albert Hodey Toilet Soap, Princess Louise, Carbolic
d Cuticura Toilet Soaps; Colgate's Cashmere BoOnet Soap, Sponges,
Bath Towels. Combs -A illendid variety of Di esshig Combs and
just opened from the English markets. Purses and Wallets new and
draw your attention to our well -assorted stock of
Pui* Drugs, Chemicals and Patent Medicines,
-
4
Which is ccimplete in all its brancheso We have also [for sale the pure juice of
the grape' specially for sacramental purposes, and unfermented.'Vt isIi jiLyi
1 .
recommeno d by first-class medical men as a nutriment and hevera,geTh-rink in
many eases of sickness, &c. ' ' _...............--.... ..,......
Reme ber the place, next door to _DlIncan r5s- Duncan's dry goods store, Main
street, Seaf rth. •
I•
4NQIIQP INE
• II. S. MAILSTEAMSHIPS
Sail from Pier 20, Nerth River, New York, -
'• Every Satuiday, for
• GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY.
RATES OF PASSAGE
TO GLASGOW, DERRY, BELFAST QR
POOL, CABIN, $60 to M. SECOND
CABIN, $40. STEERAGE, OUT-
WARD, $28. PREPAID, $21,
'Anchor Line Tirol& itsued at lowest rates are
paid free of clatrge in England, Scotland and
Ireland. •
For passage, Cabin Plans, Book of Tours, -&c.,
apply to MENDERSON BIWTHERS, 7 BOWLING
GREEN, NEW Yowl, or to S. DICKSON, Post
Office) Seaforth. 32,8,
THE
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE'
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
, $6,000,000.
2,000,000.
Paid up Capital,
Rest, -• - -
C. DUNCAN, Chemist and, Druggist.
•
PRESIDENT,'HON. WM. IVICMASTER.
• • SEAFORTH BRANCH.
The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continues to
receive deposits, on which interest is allowed on
the most favorable terms.
Drafts on all the principal towns and eitiefi in
Canada, on Great Britain, -and on the United
States, bought and sold. -
Office -Fist door SMITH of the Commercial
• A. H. IRELAND; Manager.
F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. - 639
1
D. 8. CAMPBELL,
TiloROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR and Civil
• Engineer. • Oiders by mail' promptly at-
tended to. D. S. CAMPBELL, Mitchell. .
1-1 iJ-,a-
a
L STOCK COMPLETE.
L rge Assortment to Choose From.
POPULA
R PRICES RULE LOWER THAN EVER THIS SEASON.
a •
Everything New,„Fresh and Handsome.
Ft_ eT.AmIPsoi\i•
-
TEA. • TEA. TEA. TEA.
AT THE SEAFORTH TEA STORE.
Now is the Time to Get the test Value Ever Offered in Seaforth for your Money.
_EL..
Has Just Received a Very Large Consignment of TEAS. He now holds one of
the Largest and Best Assorted Stocks west of Toronto. In Teas alone he now
holds 175 Packages. Prices from 15e., 20c., 25c., 30c., 35c., 40c.'45c., 50c., 55c.,
and 60c. per pound. This Stock Consists of GREEN, BLACK, JAPAN, GUN-
POWDER, and TEA DUST, and win. Guarantee them -to be all, FRESH and
give Entire Satisfaction, or Money Refunded. Also a large Stock of- Sugars and
all kinds of Groceries. Flour, Oatmeal,' Cbrnmeal, Shorts, Bran, -'Buckwheat
Flour) Oats, Barley, Screenings, Chop Feed, Salt, Coal Oil, Fish, Apples, Potatoes,
Turnips, Carrots, and Cabbage. A large stock, of China, Crockery and Glassware.
Also a Large Assortment of Lamps and Lamp Trinnnings.
Oats taken in Exchange for Oatmeal at Mill Rates.
A CALL SOLICITED FROM ALL • GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
A. G. AULT&
TT=
Seaforth Restaurant!
MRS. S 1TH
WISHES to inform the people of Seaforth
and vieinity, that sh • has enlarged her
Confectionery Business, an has refitted her
Oyster Parkirs regardless of xpense.
She keeps Green Fruit of 411 kinds on hand.
. She keepS Tobaccos and Cigars of the hest
brands.
• She keeps the best restau nt in the county.
- She keeps Fresh Oysters, hich can .he had in
any style re uired.
She keeps Oysters either n bulk or in -cans,
which are received fresh dail
She pays ceery attehtion it customers.
She sells on very reasona,b1 terms.
Remember the place, first door north of Reid
& Wilson's Hardware Store, ain Street.
MRS SMITH.
SEAFORTH WOO LEN MILLS.
Having my New Mills now
order, I- have pleasure in am
towers and nen& that wit
and
IMPR VED M
I ainb4ter;tiban ever pr
in first-class running
mincing to my cus-
Enlarged Premises
CHINERY,
pared to turn out
FIRST-CLASS. WORK,
On the shortest notice, and will be pleaseci to
see all my old customers an as many DeW ones.
A LARGE STOG - OF GOO• DS
• On hand to trade v, ith as usual.
A G. VaisEGMOND,
The Mitchell Standard
Constance! .
A GREAT CHANCE!
J. A. STEWART
Wishes to inform the people of Kinburn and
vidnity, that he has purchased the Stock of 31r.
Jasnes StanleY, at
A Greatly Re=duced Price,
and will give his customers the benefit.
Goods will be sold at and under cost. .
Parties Meshing bargains should come on at
. •
once, as the goods wili go quickly.
The highest price paid for Butter and Eggs, and
all:kinds of Fann Produce. •
J. A. ST:EAART.
906x2
CHRYSTAL &BLACK,
PRAOTIOAL
BOILER MAKER:S.
=IM=444444.4.
(11HE Subscribers have bought the Tools and
Boiler Business lately carried on by the
Goderich Foundry and Manufacturing Company,
and having had an experience V over eight years
in that shop, ate now prepaaed to carry en the
W INT T) I I PtradAneinallyworkitsententrusted
to.
us will receive prompt
Patented and Man factured by attention. Virst-class work guaranteed.
. kn Weds of Boilers made and repaired, also
W• SniokeStacks, Sheet. Iron Work, &c..1 at reason-
. 'MORRIS
New 'Salt Pans made and old ones repaired on
a able rates. •
Strongest and most satisfactory the shortest notice, and at prices that defy
THE Siniplest,
sawing mei
=chin cry
Windmill yet made. For pumping water,- competititin,. .
- p
•
also m nufacture Iron Lift and Double Ac-
tion Force Pumps, which are guaranteed to give
satisfaCtion.
A stesek of pumps and h e kept constantly on
hand.
Give me la trial. If I do ot give .satisfaction
no sale.
All orders addressed to t e undersigned, Mit-
chell P. 0. promptly atten ed to.
872-52 W. M. MORRIS.
,copping gram or chnang any light
it has no equal. • 1
MPS! !MAPS!
APPLES! APPLES!
CHARLES DONIALD 00.,
79 Queen St., London, E.C.,, Eng.,
,
WILL be glad to coerespond with Apple
Growers, MerchantS and Shippers, with a
view to Autumn and Spring business. They will
also give the usnal facilities to custetnqa requir-
ing advanees. . at 869-39
•
•
CIIRt-ySTA.L & BLACK.
,
An. Old,Soldiees
EXPERIENCE.
+Vert, Texas,
_ may 3, 1882.
"I wish to express mylappreciation of the
valuable qualities of
Ayer's CherryPectoral
as a cough remedy.
"While with Chureliill's army, just before
the battle of Vicksburg,i-I contracted a se-
-veva cold, which terminated in a dangerous
cough. I fouttd no relief till on our tnareli
we came to a country store, where, on aslring
for some rentedy, I was 4rged to try ATEIVII
CHERRY PECTORAL.
"I did so, andwag rapidly cured. Sines
then I have kept the PECTORAL constantly by
me, for family use, and I have found-- it to be
an invaluable remedy kr throat and lung
diseases. • •4. W. WHITLEY.°
Thousands of testimmils. certify to the
prompt cure of
pllThr�ncbiai and lung
affections4y the use of AYER'S CHERRY
PECTORAL.. eing -very palatabre, the young-
est children, it readily.
PRE2ARED BY
' . .
Dr.J. C. Ayer &Co;.., Lowell, Mase•
sokt by all Druggists,
, - •
Grand Trunk Railway.
Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton stations
follows: I
GOING WEST- SE.krORTu. CLINTON:
Express.... - . .... 1.50 Lin, 2.30 r at
Express_ .... . - ... 8.58 P. ai. 9.15 P-31
MI.X0d. Train.. .. _ .. 8 15 A. ar.
GOING EAST- • • 1
Express_ .. .. -... 7.45 .A. Id. 7.25 A. la
Express- ... - .... 1.60 P. Sr. 1.05?.
Mixed Train- . - . 4.45 1% IL 4,00.r.
London, Huron -and Bruce,
GOING NORTH- Expresti. Mail, 2nd MSS.
London, depart.. 7.45 A. 4.50r, 6.00 A.M.
Exeter_ .. 8.57 , 6.10 9.35
Hensall.. 9.07 ! 6.24 • 9.57
Kippen., ,_, 9.13 6.29, 10.07
Bruceffeld. 9.23 6.38 10,22
Clinton.. _ 9.46 ,* 7.05 11.30
Londesboro .. 10-00 7.20 12.00
Blyth.. s . 10.07 7.27 12.16r.M.
Belgrave_ ... 10.22 7.46 12.48 ,
Wingham, arrive 10.35 • 7.55 1 1.19
GOING SOUTH- Express. Mail. 2nd Class
Wingham, depart 7.48 A. 11. 3.03 r. ar. 10.20 A-st
Belgrave 3.00 3.17 11.21
Blyth...... 8.15 3.30 11.42
• Londesboro 8.24 3,38 12.00
Clinton.. 8,50 4.05 12.45T. NI
Brumfield.. 9.05 4.19 1.11
Eippen. ; 9.13 4.27 1.27
Hensall., 9.18 4.32 1.36
Exeter........ . -9.35 I4.43 2.35
London, arrive,. 10.51 5.50 ISO
DULL FOR SERVICE. BULLS AND DAMES'
FOIL SALE. OATS FOR SALE.- The
undersigned will keep for serviee on Lots 23 and
24, township of Grey, his thoroughbred Durham
'Bull "-Lord Lovell." Terms for seation.-For one
thoroughbred cow es, for each additional. cow
87,- for one grade cow -83.50 for each additional
cow 83. Coat returned ret„.2115,rla, and. not in
calf will be charged half price. Cows from a
distance will be fed or pastured -at reasonable
rates if they wish to leave them. 4`1Lord Lovell"
has b .en shown 14 times hud has taken. 13 first
prizes and one second. He has proved himself
-a sure and good stoek getter. He will likely be
Seen at Spring Shows. Also four young Bulls
for Sale from 11 to 15 months' old, got by "Lord
Lovell" and "Dames" boughtfrom Land W.Watt,
Salem, County Wellington. They are good size,
color and condition, with choice, pedigrees and
will be sold eheap. Also a quantity of McAllis-
-ter White Oats and Blaek Tartar Oats, lately
from Scotland and perfectly olean. Price, 40
cents per bUshel. DAVID MILNE, Ethel,
908-12
Wellington, Grey and Bruce.
Gente Nolan- I Accom. Express.
Ethel . 2.30 r. ar. 9,39p; it,
- 2.41 9.53
Bluevale.... 2,55 10.09
Wingham.. .... 3.10 10.20
Gm° SOUTH- • , Express. AeCOM.
• Wingham,.. . . 6.50 A. M. 11.18 A. la
Bluevale..., 7.30 11.30
Brussels 7.16 11.50
Ethel. - .1. 7.27 - 12.05 •
NePrz.-The. Morning Train going South and
the Evening Tram going North, run on Tuesday,
Thursday and Sh.turday only.
You Must Admit
That for variety of ' patterns, newest de-
-
signs and best colotiags,
RANTON BROS.,'
Stock of New Spring Prhits is hard to
beat We have the latest in Rings,
Spots, Checks, Stripes, Hail, Floral,
Mourning, &c. Jilist to hand. come
and see them--Priots for 5e, Sc, 10c,
and an extra -choice ot 121-c, at RAN -
TON BROTHERS. Oen you shouldf.
see that bargain inWhiteCheck Mus-
lins for Aprons, &c., selling at prize of
ordina:ey prints. New Shirtings, Cot-
tothdes, Tickings, l&c., all at prices
which please.
We have secured the services of Nipaks
ELLIOTT, of Lond+i, to open and take
charge of our Dress itand Mantle Making
Department up stairs. Every lady who
I
reads thit well knows this is justwhat
Exeter wants -a Erst-class, fashionable
Idressmaker. Bring along Tour dresses,
no matter whether bought from us or
not, alf you want eity stylesZtaste and
economy coiribined, isee Miss Elliott at
Rantbn Brothers, and we are sure yau
will be delighted with the results.
i r-%
Ranton • pros.
EXETER.
A PRIZES ent Sei,xf free,
Cents foretr agb:xan dto
goods, which willfaelp MI, of either sex, to more
money right away than anything else in this
world. Fdrtunesawait the Workers absolutely
sure. At once address TRUE #k C., Augusta,
Maine, , la54-IL5Z