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SEPTEMBER 4, 1885.
Fact and Rumor.
-i( The advertisements of men who
avant clerkship," says the Washington
correspondent of the Cleveland "Lead.
"bean again to appear in the
wave -ou may see in the ' Star ' and
4 Post that thia man, or that man will
sive $100 or $50 to any one who will
,get him a: place in the departments.
Others are offering $10 a month of their
salaries to any one who •will procure
them places, and. I had a dhat with a
young lawyer, of -no great influence, who
told me that forty office seekers had
.efierecl him five dollars a monthup to
.$200 cash if he would get them places
as messengers in the various depart-
rae-ntsic'c'ording to the testimony of many
friends of the late Bishop Jacobson, of-
Chester,ibe was never to be caught nap-
ping" n social conversation. Once,
when in company, after dinner, the
clergyman just appointed to a leading
pulpit was under discussion. The
bishop said nothing, but listened atten-
tively to the various expressions of
opinion, like or dislike, until a lady ap-
led directly to him with " And -what
you think, my lord, of the new
"I think replied Dr. Jacobson,
smiling at his -ow a discrietness, "" that
he is a, middle aged man."
-A Frenchman has been studying the
fate of crowned heads, and his list of
the unfortunate rulers of the world is
interesting. He reckons that up to the
present time 2,540 emperors and kings
have governed 64 nations. Of these
sovereigns 300 were driyen from their
thrones, 64 abdicated, -24 committed
suicide, 12 becante insane, 100 felt in
battle, 123 were made prisoners, 25 died
martyrs, 151 were assassinated, and 108
legally condemned to _ death and ex-
ecuted.
-A Kansas paper says that a highly
patriotic citizen of Vacaville, California,
who detests the heathen Chime, recent-
ly refused to sell a native of the Celes-
tial Empire a lot for one thoysind dol-
lars, but sold it to an esteemed Yankee
friend for five -hundred dollars. With
an eye to business the esteemed Yankee
sold it to the heathen and pocketed a
profit of five hundred dollars, and the
patriotic citizen now has a "Chinese
washee " sign floating next door.
-The London " Truth " gives the
following - original observations on as-
tronomy from a sermon of a Welsh
curate preaching to an English congre-
gation ,_ preserving the pronunciation as
far as possible: A start- is bet a lidl
dot in the skee. Saw many starrs mek
one plannat. Saw many plannats mek
a constellesahon. Saw maay Constel;
lesshons mek one milkee we. Six milkee
wee mek one rorrt °maths.
-Bishop Williams, of Connecticut;
relates that he and the Rev. T. W.
Coit, lately deceased,, were once con-
ducting a service together. During a
chant before the prayers he turned to
Coit and asked: "Has Congress
adjourned yet ?" so as to know whether
or not to offer the prayer for that body.
His gravity was nearly upset by Dr.1
Coit's grim reply: " No ; and •never
will !"
-A painless method of extracting
teeth has been invented by a Swiss
surgeon. A thick square of soft tubber
is pushed over the the tooth until the
root is well enveloPed. The contraction
of the rubber gradually lifts the tooth
out of its bed, say in four or five days,
and neither pain nor hemorrhage attends
the process.. It will be a welcome boon
-to sufferers.
-An order has been issued to the
conductors of the Louisville street cars,
directing them to assist old women, re-
gardless of calor, on and off the cars.
This has been done because several con-
ductors deelined to assist colored wo-
men, one of whom Made a complaint.
There is a rumor thzvt the:conductors re -
nisei to ()ley, and that a sttike is pos- 1
-sible.
-The la rfurne manufacturers of Nice
and Cann s crush 154,000 pounds of
.orange bio. soma, 13,200 pounds of acacia,
flowers, 15 ,000 pounds of rose leaves,
35,200 pou ids of jasmine blossoms, .22,-
-000 pound of violent, 8,800 pound t of
tuberoses, and a relatively large amount
of Spanish lilacs, rosemary, mint, lime
and lemon blossoms, every year:
-The Christian Advocate" says :
"The parr eing of caged birds into the
house of tod on Children's Day and
other occa. ions has come to be a distrac-
tion and a nuisance, and should be stop-
ped. Well behaved and happy children
singing th praise of God need no help
from birds
-The b Ilion in the New York Assay
Office ha just been examined and
weighed. There were $39,000,000 in
gold bulli n and $700,000 in silver bul-
lion handl al the scales used could be
adjusted weigh -anywhere from a
hundreth part of an ounce to 5,000
ounces.
-An E glish clergyman in London
recently niade the following extraordin-
ary annon •ement to his congregation:
" There w 11 be an amateur concert and
ballet um er distinguished patronage';
the ballet will be danced entirely by the
children o ladies !"
-The ondon Peabody Fund now
amounts i $5,086,595. It provides for
10,144 r ores, supplying low-priced
homes to 8,453 people. Five thousand
six hundr d and seventy dollars paid all
last year's expenses for management.
-Said religious weekly lately: "To
the impar i ial eye of the Judge of all the
earth, we, mina doubt that Protestant
bigotry s ells as rank as Catholic."
" Te our ar," says the witty Dr. Buck-
ley, "this looks incorrect."
-It s ould be remembered to the
everlastin, credit of Nebuchadnezzar
that though he cast Shadrach, Meshach,
thtd Abeclnego into the fiery furnace, he
did not ask them : "18 this hot enough
for you ?"4 --[Philadelphia Record.
-The 1 tes advertising dodge of a
successful En lish paper, made up of
seissoring. fr in other papers, is to offer
five hunched 1oi1ars to the heirs of any
person fo nd ead With a copy of the
aforesaid ap r on his person.
-At the lk st sitting of the Division
Court at Nori, ich,in the comity of Brant,
a case waa tri d before his honer Deputy
Judge Beard, Which is of considerable
interest to te ellen and trustees. The
trustees at Se ool Section No. 13 North
Norwich emp oyed Mr. A. S. Brown for
a year-froni ugust ]8e 1884, at a salary
Qf $500 with 4he right of either party to
determine th agreement by a month'S
notice. he rustees gave notice for the
teacher terminate his engagement on
the lst of June last. Mr. Brown accept-
ed the no ice ncl gave up the school but
demanded pa for a proportion of the
holidays for he time actually taught.
The trustees iefused. to comply with Mr.
Brown's ern ncl, whereupon Mr. Brawn
brought suit ' to recover $51. 37, the
amount withheld, and a further snm of
$50.00 for the time after his dismissal
until hia claim was itaid. Judgment
was reServed and a written judeent
given,allowing Mr. Brown's claim in full
for the proportiOn of the -holidays and
the further sum of $2.45 per day for
teachingala,ys from June 1st until his
claim is settled in • full,by the trustees.
Trustees and teachers will do well, to
make a note of the above decision as very
often disputes arise out of the question
of holidays. -
-The barley in the vicinity of Wid-
der, has been badly damaged by the
heavy rains of last week. The farmers
are busy now cutting their spring wheat
and oats, the spring wheat is a heavy
crop.
-Mr. Donald Ross, 12th concession,
East Williams, met with an acident
which may, prove fatal. While
in the act of leading a bull
to watee, the animal gat furious
and pounced Upon Mr. Ross, severing
his ear from hie head, and one of the
bull's horns penetrated his spieal column.
Grave hopes are entertained for his re-
covery.
GRATEFUL -COMFORTING.
EPPS'S COCOA
. BREAKFAST.
"By a thorough knowledge of the natural lawS
which govern the.operations of digestion and nu-
trition, and by a careful_ application of the fine
properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has
prodded our breakfast tables with a delicately
flavored beverage which may save us many doc-
tors' bills. It is by the judicious use- of such
-
articles of diet that a constitution may be gradu-
a.liy built up until strong enough to resist every
tendency t� disease. Hundreds of subtle mala -
(Ilea are floating - around us ready to attack
wherever there is a weak pOint. We may escape
many a fatal- shaft by keeping .ourselves Well
fortified with pure 1iocx1 and a ploperly nourish-
ed frame."--eivil Service Gazette. Made simply
with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets
by grocers, labelled thus -"JAMES EPPS & Co.,
Hoinceopathic .Chemists, Lcindon, England." • Role
avnt for Canada, C. E. Colson, lifnutreal. 884-52.
McGregor & 'Parke's Cathdlic Cerate is, invalu-
able for wounds, sores, salt rheum, cuts, burns,
scalds and festers, as a healing and purifying
dressing. Do not be imposed on with other use-
less preparations, recommended to be as good.
Use only McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate.
Scild by Lumsden & 'Wilson, druggists, Seaforth.
912..52w. '
THE HURc N EXPOS
TOR.
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tism, scrofula, eruptions, catarrh and other com-
plaints indicating lurking, blood poison which a
few bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters would era-
dicate from the system. 867.62.2w.
• •
If yolif child is stubborn or hard to adminiater
tnedietne to, Dr. Low's Pleassint Worm Syrup
will be appreciated. 867.62w.
• I
A Dangerous Condition.
One of the most dangerous conditions is a
neglected kidney complaint. When you suffer
from a weary aching back, weakness and other
urinary troubles, apply to the hack a Burdock
Porous •Plaster, and take Burdoek Blood Bitters,
the best system regulator known for the liver, -
kidneys, stomach and bowels 857.52.2W.
To the Rescue.
When all other remedies fail for bowel com-
plaint, colic cramps, dysentery; etc., then Dia-
FoWler'e Extract of Wild Strawberry comes to
therescue. Thus writes W. H. Croker, drug-
gist; Waterdown, and adds that its sales are large
and increasing. 857.52.2w.
There is no Excuse..
There is no excuse for the many pale, sallow;
•weary looking females throughout our land;
when Bdrdock Blood Bitters v4111 regulate their
tronbles and renew their heal h; strength and
vigor at so small a cost. 857.62. w.
, A Sure Thing.
A, Sure Cure for _Summer Complaints. -Pro
cure from your druggist one 37A- cent bottle of
Dr. I Fowler's Extract of. Wild Strawberry _and
useaccording to directions. It is infallible- for
• diarrhcea, cholera morbus, canker of the atomaeh
and bowels, and cholera infantum. 857.52,2s. • '
Holloway's Ointment and Pills.
Ever useful. The afflicted by illness should
look their diseases fully in the face, and at once
seek a remedy for them. A shbrt search will
convince the most skeptical that these noble
medicaments have afforded_ ease, comfort, and
oftentimes complete recovery, to the most tor-
tured sufferers. The Ointment will cure all
descriptions of sores, wounds, bad legs, sprains
eruptions,, -erysiip+las, rheumatism, gout, and
.skin affeetions. The Pills never fail in correct-
ing and strengthening the stomach, and restor-
ing a deranged liver to a wholesome conditibn,
in rousing torpid kidney•sto increase their secre-
tion, and in re-establishing the natural healthy
activity of tbe bowels Holloway's are the
remedies for complaints of all clasees of society.
912.52w.
-.as* • *a
The discover:- of the instantaneous process of
taking photographs has been quickly followed in
the medical world by a perfect and instantane-
ous remedy for all acute aches and pains, as neu-
ralgia, toothache, rheumatism, etc. This vald-
able remedy is called Fluid Lightning, and is
sold at 25 qents a bottle by Lunisden
druggists, Seaforth., 9I2.52w.
Delicate Women,
Pitle-faoecl sick)y children, the aged and infirm
• alike, are- benefited by the strengthening and
blood -making power of Hinington's Quinine
Wine and Iron. It stimulates the circialation,
improves the appetite, removes all impurities
• from the blood. It is the best medicine you can
take to give, you lasting strength. See that you
get Haningtons, the original and genuine. ,
891.52w. •
Rev. J. G. Fallis, Dutton, certifies,: "For some
Years my wife -has been troubled with dyspepsia,
and has tried one thing after another recom-
meruled,with but little or no effect till ad-vised to
give McGregor's Speedy cure a trial- Since
taking the i first bottle I have noticed a decided
improvement.. and can with confidence recom-
niend it to, be one of, if not the bestniedicine
•ox-tanlitveforr cgisi7israt " •This invaluable- medicine
r
1ariliindigestion, kidney com-
plaint, is purely veptable. Sold at Lunisdiin &
Wilson's drugstore, Seaforth. Thal bottles giiven
free. 912.52w. .
a•-•
Worms cause mu
that Freeman's Wo
857.52m.
h sickness [among Children
in Powders will stireb• ,cure.
Questions Answered!
Ask the most eminent physician
Of any school, what is the best thing in the
world for allaying all irritation of the nerves, and
curing all 'forms of nervous complaints, giving
natural, childlike refreshing sleep always?
And they will tell you unhesitatingiy
Some form of Hops!
CHAPTER I.
Ask any or all of the most eminent physicians:
What is the only remedy that can be relied on
to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary
organs, Bright's diSease, diabetes, retention or
inability to retain mine, and all the diseases and
ailments peculiar to women -
And they will tell you explicitly and emphati-
cally Buchu!
Ask the same. phySicians
What is the moat eliable and surest cure for
all liver diseases and dyspepsia, constipation, in-
digestion, biliousness, malaria, fever, ague, &c.,
and they will tell you
Mandrake ! or Dandelion!
Hence, when these remedies are combined
with others equally valuable, . •
And compounded into Hop Bitters, such a
wonderful and mysterious eurative power is de-
veloped, which 48 so varied in its operations that
no disease or ill health can possibly exist or re-
sist its power, and yet it is
Harmless for the .most frail woman, weakest
invalid or sniallest child to use.
CHAPTER II.
" Patients "
-
"Almost dead or newly dying"
For years, and given up by physicians, .of
Bright's and other kidney diseases, liver- com-
plaints, severe coughs, called consum ton, have
been cured.
Women gone nearly crazy !
From agony of neuralgia, nervousness, wake-
fulness, and various diseases peculiar to women.
. People drawn out Of shape from excruciating
'pangs of rheumatism, inflamatory and , chronic,
or suffering from scrofula.
Erysipelas !
Saltrhemn, bloodpoisoning dyspepsia, indiges-
tion, and, in fact, ahnost all diseases frail
_ Nature is heir to
Have- been cured by Hop Bitters, proof of
which can be found in every neighborhood in the
known world.
None genuine without a bunoh of green
Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile,
poisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their
name. 919.52m ,
National Pills will cure -constipated bowels and
regulate the liver. 85752m.
A Fruitful -Season.
The fruitfurseason of the year is prolific with
many forms of bowel complaints, such as diarr-
lima, dysentery, colic, cholera nnarbus, cholem
infantuni, &c., as a safe -guard and positive cure
for those distressing and often sudden arid dan-
gerous attacks nothing can surpass that old and
reliable medicine Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry £357.52.2w.
••••••
Prof. Low's Sulphur Soap is a cheap and handy
form of obtaining the healing virtues of a !Bul-
1
phut bath. 857.52m.
Poisoned.
Scarcely a family exists but that some member
Is suffering with bad blood and poisoned secre-
tions from constipation giving rise to rheinna.
LEGAL.
T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor itc. Office-
s) ar. Rooms formerly occupied by Carroll &
Dicksbn, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard-
ware Store, Main Street, Seaforth. Goderieh
Agents-:-Camaaom, Hour & CAMERON. 870
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(-1 ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solicir
Ur tors", &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GARROW,
WM. PRODDPOOT. 686 ,
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RC. HAYS, Solicitor, &c. Private Money to
o lend at lowest rates of interest. Office -
Corner of.Square and West Street; Goderich. 774
nAMERON,. HOLT St:CAMERON, Barristersi
Solicitore in Chancery, to., 9oderick Ont.
M. U. CAMERON, Q. C., PHILIP HOLT, M. G.
Gammicix. 606
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f 0FTUS E. DANGEY, late with Cameron,
4
I Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister'Sol
bettor, Conveyancer, &c. Money to loan. Bow
son's Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786
▪ ANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors,
_XL Conveyancers, &c. Solicitors for the Bank
of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan:
Office -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. Hi.
MANNLNG, JAMES Scorr. 781
11FIOLMESTED, successorto the late firm of
. McCaughey & Hohnested, Barrister, Soa
licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for
the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend4
Farms for 'tale. Office in Scott's Block, Main
Street, Seaforth. 1 -
MONEY TO LOAN,
ATIATEt TO LOAN. -Straight limns at 6 per
I cent. Interest payable half yearly, or.
per cent. yearly, with the privilege to borrower
of repaying part of the principal Money at any
time. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister,
Seaforth. 850
DENTISTRY:
‘T_ M-1
T -D. S., and M. R. C. D., of
f -c J. Toronto. All operations
h guaranteed. Anasthetics of all
4 L kinds administered. Specialties -
Goll Fill ng and Perfect Fitting Plates.
Town patients will please make engagements
a day or two previous to 'ravines,' the opera-
tion performed. Remember the place, in
the rooms formerly occupied by 0. Caitwright,
up -stairs in Cady's Block, apposite the Commer-
cial Hotel, Seaforth. 874
vs.r.A.fifssc•w,
TIIENTIST, Faculty (=Old Medallist and College
. Ili Gold Medallist,Toronto Sehodl of Dentistry.
Romns' over Johnsons' Hardware; Main Street,
Sea:Oran •= 911
1 Grand Trunk Railway.
Trains leave.Seaforth and Clinton
follows
Goi-NO WEST-' SEAPoRTIL
Express.... .... 2.40 P. m.
Express ...... .... 8.58 P. M.
Mixed Train.. .. 8 15 A. M. -
Goma EAST-
Express.... .... 7.45 A. M.
Express-....= .. 1.45. P. M.
Mixed 'pain.. .... 5.30 P. M.
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stations as
1
CLINTON.
3.05 P. M.
9.15 P. m.
9.48 A. 4.
7.25 A. M.
1.05 P,
4.45 v. n
1
Loudon, Huron and Bruce, I
GOING NORTH- Mixed. • Mail.
London, depart ' : 6.00 A. M. 4.501>. M!
Exeter - ..... ..... 8.20 6.10
Hensell 8.45 - 6,24
Kippen 9.00 - 6.29
Bruoefield 9.16 ' 6.88
Clinton 9.55 • • 7.05
Londesboro .. .... 10,18 , 7.20
BlYth. 10.35 7.27
Belgrave. 11.00 7.46
Winghaan, arrive 11.80 8.00
GOING SOOTII- Express. Mixed.
, Wingham, depart 7.0o A,m.11.30 A. M.
Belgrave 8.40 12:03 e. k
Blyth 7.59 12.25 '
Londesboro 8.08 12.37 ;
Clinton .. .... ........ 8.35 1.25
Brucefield. 8.51 1.50
Kipp:en . ' 9.00 , 2.05
Mensal'. . .. .. .... ... 4 9.05 ' 2,12
• Exeter 9.31 ' 3.05
London, arrive 10.46 5.30
Wellington, Grey and Bruce.
Gorse NORTH- Accom. Expreas. Mixed. 1
Ethel 2.37 r. M. 9.13 P.m 9.15 P.m.
Brussels • 2.51 9.27 ,' 10.00 '
Bluevale 3.07 9.43 - 10.35
Wingham .. .. 3.20 9.54 11.30
,G0iNG Swum- Express. .. Acc:om. Mixed
Wingham .... • 7.00 A.M. 11.21 A. so 7.30 P.m.
Bluevale .. .. 7.10 11.35 8.07
Brussels ' - 7.25 11.55 8.45
Ethel.... 7.37 12.10 9.13
. Train leaving Wingham at 8 p r. for Kincar-
dine, runs on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays
only. ,
ASC�SClTIOU
DRUGGISTS,
. -WE . WOULD-
'
recommend for DYSPEPSIA, INik ESTION and
kindred _diseases, the use of MALTOPEPSYN.
For Consumption and all wasting, diseases the
use of MORSE'E CARBOLATED:NORWEthAN
COD LIVER OIL. - For teething Infants and
nervous troubles, the use of GLYCEROLE OF
CELERY COMPOUND (containing no opium.)
You probably .ask why we recommend these
remedies !, .
It is because we know them to be reliable
remedies, , endorsed by leading, physicians
throughout the Dominion, for -the cure of specific
iseases, and 'not claiming to cure everything
Iso becansethey have the exact formula print
n eech bottle label,thereby enabling the pu
chaser to know just what he is takilg.
The time is rapidly approaching when intelli-
gent people,will! refuse to take qualck cure -ails,
the ingredients bt which are kept se' .ret, brit wIll
insist upon 'knowing just what they re baking.
,
- 'Wewould also inform any who may not yet be
aware by actual trial of the super', rity of our
-" ROYAL GsLYCERATED BALSAI OF FIR,"
in curing Coughs,Colds, Bronchitis, ; ore Thrcat`
Ineipient Consumption, &c. &c., th t -this reli-
able remedy can now be prosured from every
dealer in the County of Huron, and although not
advertised outside our own County, entirely
owing to its own merits, we have already receiv-
ed larders from thelooat distant parts of the Do-
minion, if afflicted give it a trial; y rice 50 cents
per bottle wholesale and retail by • ,
LUMSDEN & WILSON, .
Manufacturers, '1
Seaforth, Ontarid.
925-52
IT, LEAJISALL.
No other blood p ng medians is made,
or has &ter beefl p pared, which so com-
pletely nieets the ta of physicians and
the general public. as
Ayer's $saparilia.
CR kILA
aillebllisootdas a t y scientific, prepare-
AYER'S
gin taint s. If there is a lurk-
Sof Scrofula about, you,
tift(lefpr a1
dislo ge is and expel 1 fr tem.
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Fo cOnstitutional r scrofulous Catarrh,
CAT 111H t,s,..14vertira ARBA.PARILLA bi the
e dy It has cured
number eSs cases -It iii stop the nauseous
catar hal dischar es, d remove the sioken-
ing o( "or' of the b eath which are indication/
of se ofu_ous ori in.
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the
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ge of two years o eeoef
was ° terribly sill ted
running sores o its
e same time its eyes
flamed, and very ore.
es told us that a 03V-
erativemedicine itst
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Dr. d.Aye &
Bold by 111 Druggists;
PA
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ited in recomme
. A few dosespro-
provement, whie .by
i
ections, was co 'tin -
permanent cure. No
ared of the ecistenc
encies; and no trea
as ever attended b
results.
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o.,Lowel1,1Was
11, six bottles fot I
AUCTIO
EERS.
p.j BAINE, Licens
ounty of IIitron.
parts of the County.
Exeostroa bffice wiff be
d Auctioneer for the
Sales attended in all
11 orders' left at THE
romptly attended to.
A DtLdATTY, Licen
.Lt.soi ty of I•Oron.
prompt.y attended 'to on
dress Brusgels P. q., or
cession 12, Grey. !
ed Auctioneer for tl1ie
Sales of all Tlescripti
reasonable terms. r A
apply on Lot 4, Co
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rpt
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was bre by Mess
county ; Peel, an
were al importe
were ev r ofered
proven by the -e
register d in the
$1, with the privil
GEORG P EW
UFI?OLKS ARE
signed ha4 now
,
ient of Stock,
olde
, 188. , was bred by Mr. W n.
nty f Halton. His sire a d
th i ported. The second,
farrov,ed in April, 1884. e
. A.
bot
. T
or se
tend
anad
ge of
Oa RI o 'L.t pf'L'jj
THE BEST. -The
n Lot 21, Concession
and will keep for
WO TITORODOIIDRED S
t, "Granger," was f
0-
2,
he
Ty.
r-
•
Frank & Sons, of the
his sire and his dam
ey are as good pigs as
ice in Huron as can be
pedigrees which are
an Herd Book. Terms
returning necessary.
891!
B tisels Lime Woric
TILL AHEAD.
To -wag- & SO
The si4sc 'bers take this opportunity of re-
turning -tharks to the inhabitants of B ueeil:
and vicinity for st patronage, and beg • st te
that having e several improvements in t
kiln and mode of burning, they are no ii a
better positibn th n ever before to suppl the
Public with first -e ass lime.
This beinglthe e eventh season of our b siness
dealingain BrusseIs, and havinw given u quali-
fied saaiifaction sd far, the public ean rely in re-
ceiving good treat ent and a lirst-class rticle
from us. First.c1iss Lime at 14 cents at t e kiln
and 15 eente deliv red.
We alike blirn a o. 1 Lime for plaste ng at
'the same rice. ;
Remember the sot, Brussels Lime Wor s.
OWN & SO
908
AMERICAN
WALL
WALL
ALL
EN
WALL
WALL
WALL
LISH
• PAPERS.
PAPERS.
PA -PERS,
CANADIAN
WALL
WALL
WALL
WALL
WALL
WALL
Bo ders and Cain
WINDOW
WINDOW
WINDOW
I T
PAPERS.
PAPERS.
PA PElt-;.
P
PAPERS.
PA PER..
PAPERS.
PAPERS.
PAPERS.
Decorations in great
riety. '
1- BLINDS.
- BLINDS.
BLINDS.
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES AT
Lumsden & Wilson's, Main-st., Seaforth.
TEA. TEA.
AT THE SEAF
Now
Has
the L
holds
and 6
POW
give
all k*
Floar
Turn:
Also
ACA
TEA: TEA.
RTH TEA STORE
the Time to Get the Best Val e _Ever Offered in Seaforth for your _Money.
st Received a Very Large Consignment of TEAS. He now bolds one of
rgest and Best Assorted Stock west of Toronto. In Teas alone he now
175 Packages. Prices from 15c., 20c., 25c., 300., 35c., 40c.'45c., 50c., 55c.,
c. per pound. This Stock Consists of GREEN, BLACK 4 JAPAN, GUN -
E and TEA DUST, and Iwil Guarantee, thexn to e all FRESH and
ntiie Satisfaction, or Money B4funded. Also a large St ck of Sugars and
ds of Groceries. Flour, OatmealCornmeal, Shorts' '
Bran Buckwheat
Oats, Barley, Screenings, Cho Feed, Salt, Cdal Oil, Fish, Apples, Potatoes,
s, Carrots, and Cabbage. A 1 rge stock of Cltina, Crockery and Glassware.
Large Assortment of Lamps a d Lamp Trinumngs.
Oats taken in Exchange for Oatmeal at Mill Rates.
1
11
L SOLICITED FROM ALL
0
GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
A. G.- AULT.
All W
AFORTH WOOLLEN MILLS
saer;--.'filenevirearafteettses--eareetsen
- TT,
a- stSiWelr
TiSsi '
10
•''iitjr--'11f,
sairi
thi
;'
!i
til
Ra.
P).-• "14
•;,5•`.1-:A:i.;
t-1:7;
eft ler
ol Tweeds, Heavy anc L.
nion Flannels, Grey and
Blankets, the
ary a pair
t. The Bet atl Wool Fancy Flannel.
hecks, Very Cheap. All Wool
Btst in the Market.
MON SHEETIN
or winter, and yo i will never w
TRY A PAIR OF
They are fine for Summer. Hosiery inade
Great V riety.
•
R member Woollen GOods never
this is t e place to get them at FIRST COS
give us call, and we -will try Our best to ple
old Sta Aril. Mill. for First-classl Work.
to
SOMETHING 900D,
to sleep on cotton sheets in cold weather again.
UR UNION HOSE,
Order, any size or Color. Knit goods and Yarns in
A. G. VAN
L. G. V NEGMOND.
were cheaper than at the present time, and
or anything you want made in 'Woollen Goods
se you every tim,, Farmers, Remember this is the
I
MQND'S. SONS.
V. D. VANEGMOND.
FA MERS TH
1
ARDINE
ESHERS & MILLMEN
SE McCOLL'S
MACHBE OIL,
THE BEST
IN THE WORLD.
REI?,84 WILSON, Sole Agents
ALS.° CYLINDER, EUREK
OILS.
JAMES A. cuiNE1 &
for Seaforth.
A, BOLT CUTTINQ
AND WOCL
-
O. Sole Agents for Wingham.
S
A School thoroughly equipped f9r b 1§.
Business Penmanship, Corresponden e
taught.
WILL RE -OPEN LIE 'D
For circular and inforniatioi ad res
THE
CANADIAN DANK OF COMMERE
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
Paid
_Rest
•
p Capital,
_
..r -RE WELT, HON. W31. MCA.TASITR.
I
$6,000,000.
2,000,000.
SE t,FORTF1 BRANCH.
The eaforth Branch of this Bank continues tc,
receive depo4ts, on which intereat is allowed on,
the most favOrable terms.
Drafts on op the principal towns and citis in
Canad on Great Britain, and on the U ited
'States, 'bong t and said.
Otheil-Firlt door SOUTH of the Comme ia
Hotel.
A. H. IRELAND, an4ger
F. 1IOMESTED, Solicitor
rr 0 P., 0 ..L• rie 0 ,
ess training. Book-keeping, Arithmetic,
horthand and Type Writing practically
Y, SEPTEMBER 10,, 1885.
• D. O'DEA, ;SecretarY. 925-3
E F. BLACK,
Watchmaker, Licensed- Auctioneer,
Farm Sales Attended, Charges
Moderate, Sale Notes Dis-
counted, Money to
Lend.
P.. 33 Mg _A. 0 IC,
WAT014MAKER,
WINGH A M.
924
PRIVAT.E CHOOL
MisseA Robertson & Bootih will re -open their
School on John Street, on Monday, August 31st.
Teaching in line with the Public Schosol.
FirsteClaSs Lessons on Piano, Organ and Pipe
Organ. Terms moderate. C. A. ROBERTSON,
824
A. E. BOOTH.
Aurorai Quick Train Watch,
T'ke Best Yet.
SOLD ONLY BY
M. R. OOUNTER,
LTM-STT=ILIZ,
7
.0EAFORTH, ONT.
This Company manufactures a eomplete line,
of full -plate watches, from ordinary- to -the
fineit grades, for all'classes of watch wearers.
They are all made with quick train, and are es-
pecially ada AO Is r railread arel •,1' ord:nary and
13
du
severe servi e. All made st proof, have the
perfect safet • pinion, which -prevents damage to
parts in eas of mainspring breakage, and John-
son's patent attachment to regulate pins, which
prevents hairspring from catching, an important
improvement controlled by this Company The
stem-winding parts are made strong and durable,
guaranteed as safe, inore convenient and service-
able than the key winders. The extra line grades
are made in stem wind only. Every watch is
warranted by special certifleate, whieh the pur-
chaser recei-Ses from the Company's Agent. The
number of Jewels in each watch (which is en-
graved thereon) indicates the quality; pur-
chasers Observing this are sure to receive the
quality they call for. The larger number of
Jewels in the better grades also represents the
finish, fine adjustment, and care in manufacture,
which produces more accurate time arid longer
service. The qualities are divided as follows:
ORDINARY. -Two' grades are made -of this
quality, engraved: Aurora Watch Co., 7
Jewels." " ASuroi a Watch Co.'11 Jewels."
MEDILTM.H-Four grades of this quality are
made, -two in Gilt Finish, engraved.: " Aurora
Watch CO., 11 Jewels, Extra." "Aurora Watch
Co., 15 Jew0s," and two in Nickel, finely finish-
eu, Teigrav ed : " Aurora II ateh Co., 11 JewelS."
"Aurora Watch Co. 15 Jewels."
FINE. -Two grades of this qnality,-enc in
Fine Gilt Fhish and one in Nickel, engraved:
"Aurora Watch Co., 15 Jewels, adjusted."
EXTRA FINE. -Two grades of this quality, -
one in Fthe 4i1t and (me in Fine Nickel, engrav-
ed: "An. o a Width Co., 15 Ruby Jewels, ad-
justed, Aur ra, Illinois."
Remember Counter's, Seaforth, is the only
place in tire County where these watches can be
had.
M. R. COUNTER,
Practical Watchmaker and !Jeweller.
. This great Household Mesheme ranks amongst
:• the leading necessaries of Life: These famous
Pills purify be Blood, .and act most xawerfnlly,
• yet soothms y, on the Liver, -Stornac „ Kidneys
•
and Bowels giving tone, energy and vigor to
• these great lain springs of Life. They are con-
fidently ree mmended as a never falling remedy
in all eases ishere tbe eonstitutio», from what-
ever cause, las become impaired or weakened.
• They are woaderfully efficacious in all ailments
incidental to females of ull ages ;- and as a Gen-
eral zs4; eine are Ins a-is-asset:LI
Its Seam ing and Healing Properties are
known throtighout the World. For the cure of
Bad Legs, BO Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and
Ulcers, it is 'an infallible remedy. If effectually
rubbed on the neck and chest, as sat ,into meat,
cnres Sore Throats, Bronchitis, •Conglis and
Colds. For Glandular Swellings and Piles it acts
like a Charm. In Gout and Rheumatism, it
never failsto afford relief. ,Manufa.etured only
at Professor Holloway's Establiehment, 78 New
Oxford Street (late 533 Oxford Street) London;
and sold at is. WI., 2s, 9d., 4s. -fid,S 115., 225.,
and 83s. each Box and Pot. stssrs Beware of Am-
erican count •rfeitss-sPorehasers shoold look to
the Label on the Pots and ttoxes. If the address
- is -not 533, Oxford Strut, London,' they are
spurious 9' 1-52
sm=ss
N 1 TICE
BRUSSELS,
Begs to apn mice that there will he a. complete
change of b siness after
OCTOBER 1st, 1885.
All accounts must be settled by that time.
.No Butter taken- on account after the above
date (positively.)
GRAND CLEARING SALE
Of over ;143,0d0 worth of ready made Clothing
before thatitime. Also S19,000 worth .pf choicest
DrYGoods in the Village of Brussels. -
A. R. SMITH.
924
Adn-'iinistrator's Notice.
In the go( ds of Thoreas Sturgenn,,late of the
township of Hay, iT1 the County of Huron and
Province of Ontario, deceased. Notice is hereby
given to all persons having Claims against the
personal estate of the said Thomas StargeOn, to
send in their claims to me on or before the 1st
day of November, 1885. And at the expiration
of that time, I shall forthwith proceed to distri-
bute the assets of the said deceased, among the
parties entitled thereto, and notice is expressly
given that under the provisions of Section .34,
Chapter 107, Revised statutes - of Ontario, and
amended b 46 Victoria, Chapter 9. I shall not
be Jiable fofr the assets or any part thereof, so
distributed to any person of whose claim I shall
not then ha -e had notice, and I hereby also/give
netice to al parties indebted to the Said estate
whether b1 book account or otherwise to pay
the same to me on or before -the time above men-
tioned. AR.Y STUBGEON, Hernial] P. 0.,
Adi1nistratfrb of the PersonalEstateof Deceased.
- Hensail, August 18th, 1865.
In rcfereiiee to the above notice we would
hereby nal y and request all parties indebted to
the fan) kn • wir as Smillie & Sturgeon, (of which
Firin we arc the surviving partners) whether by
book account or otherwise to make prompt pay-
ment to the i said Mary Sturgeon, Adteinistratix
of the Hers nal Estate of the late Thomas Stns.
geon, whos reciet shall be a full and suffrcient
dtr•jhsaairlP.
0,
ge...k,1EUEL and BENJAMIN SMILLIE;
H
Hensall, August 19th, 1885. 02441
MAR IAGE LICENSES
MT= A1'
THE HU ON EXPOSITOR OFFICE,
BE FORTH, ONTARIO.
Now
TN ESSER RECILIIRFAI