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• Ole McAll Missiori
The report for thelast year of the
evangelistic mi*on in France eommonly
known as the WAR Mission would, in
its summary of the work done, probably
surprise that wise editor who not long
41111 apparent total ignorance of the
subject; sneered at the movement as a
feeble effort that might better be exerted
- at home.. Beginning in Et very humble
way, fourteen year ago, this non-sectar-
em raissionainconneeted with the French
protestants churches directly, yet in-
directly their greatest URI, has gone on
putting before the poorer and middle
classes of Paris,a simple and direct pres-•
entation of Christian truth, with con-
stantly increasing interest and good
results. Last year nearly four thousand
meetings for adults were held in Paris,
with an aggregate attendance of over
four hundred. thousand. It is an inter-
esting fact that. the meetings were at-
tended by many Catholics, as well as by
free -thinkers and non-Christians. The
attendance at the Sunday -schools is
about 50,000, and over 68,000 attend the
day schools of the Mission. Other feat-
ures of the work are adult Bible classes,
raeetings for young women,sewing meet-
ings for poor women, domiciliary visits, -
and tract distribution. Branches of the
work are prosperously established in
Marseilles, Lyons, Bordeaux, Boulogne,
Toulouse, Nice, Cannes, and nearly a
score of other towns.
M. St. Hilaire,of the French Institute,
writes te Mr. McAll : "Nearly fifteen
years have elapsed siribe God permitted
you to found this excellent work, which
carries in it the future and the salvation
of France for this world and the next.
In the suburbs of Paris where the an-
archists are ever recniting their ranks,
the regular attendance of workingmen
s increases rather than diminishes, and it
is perhaps in the most miserable dis-
tricts of our rich city that your work
has awakened the warmest sympathy."
In the last year new mission halls have
been opened,a Gospel Temperance Union
has been got under 4ay1 arid in many
directions the work has been _extended
and perfected. The general character of
its methods is well defined in a letter
from the Rev. AF. Beard. He says:
"If the McAll Mission had done no
more than to come close to the people,
and to those most needy, as an object
lesson to churches which have been the
subject of repression and persecution, it
would have justified its life. It becomes
incidentally also a grand training school
for the future evangelism of France in
its direct, simple and I sincere pregenta-
tion of the Gospel. It meets the (pew
-
tions of the papacy and infidelity, not
controversially, but by constant insist•
ence of Gospel truths, so that thou0ands
listen with sympathy whom controversy
coulci never reach." I
•
News Notes.
The damage to preperty at Kansas
City by the late tornado, is placed at
$150,000.
-Pittsburg eviisherwomen are com-
bining for six hours work for a day, and
$1 the ply. • I .
-Six hundred and fifty-six persons
were killed or injured in the Madrid
tornado on Wednesday evening, the
12th inst.
--The Czar of Russia has offered Dr.
Schweninger, Prince Bismarck's physi-
cian'$6,000 to reduce his sixteen stone
to a healthy weii;ht.
--The Panama Canal Company has re-
ceived one-third of the desired. loan of
$120,000,000 asked for some time ago. It
is thought the w rk will . now be pushed
rapidly.
-A slight sh ek of earthquake was
felt on the 13th rest. t Gairloeh. Head,
on the Frith of lyde. No damage was
done.
• -Washington opinion is that a bill
will be passed by Congress authorizing
President Cleveland to close the ports to
Canadian fishermen. - I
-The loss by the late storm in nine
of the counties of •OW •is estimated at
$2,000,000.
--Jeff Davis is lying in a. very critical
state from over-exertion during his re-
cent tour.
--John Connell wa awarded $5,000
damages at Toledo, Saturday, against
the Michigan. Central Railroad for the
loss of a foot in, a smaSh-up.
-Louis N. Wood, of Utica, N. Y.,
has obtained a $?.,300 verdict from the
owner of a St. Bernard dog, which bit
him badly.
-The government has forwarded two
million rounds of ball ammunition to
-Floods are general thoughout the
United Kingdom. Heavy damage is re-
ported. Large iarts of low lands are
submerged.
-Abont midnight on Friday night
another destructive cyclone swept
through the Western States, extending
from Indiana, to Kansas. Scores of
people were killled and injured, and
an immense amahnt of property was de -
strayed.
--Beach, the Australian smiler, hae
arrived in London. He will stay in
England one year. He does not intend
to compete ia any race in America,
although he may pay that country a
visit.
-Dispatches from various points in
Illinois, Iowa, Northern Indiana and
Western Michigan, report quite a heavy
frost en Monday morning, which did
greet damage to small fruits. In some
places the cold wave was very severe,
and fanners are anxious about the cern
which is not yet up.
-It is stated that about 140,000 bids.
of flour are now stored at Minneapolis,.
aad some 80,000 bbls. at Duluth, against
50,000 bbls., and 10,000 last year re-
spectively. The foreign trade is re-
ported to be very dull, and the do-
mestic trade to be of a hand-to-mouth
character.
-Gen. Wood; formerly manager of
the theaters which bore his name in
New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia,
Cincinnati and St, Louis, died Saturday,
May 15th. lie was worth over $100,000
several timee in his life, and died penni-
less.l
-An American paper says: A public
scandal hes • arieen at Ottawa, Canada,
ever the fact that a civil service ern-
ployee, whose wife is also employed in a
certain department with her, husband,
and who is the recipient of a very much
larger salary, and who has been for
setae years suspected of close intimate
friendship with the minister, who is
much her senior, had a quarrel with his
better half in the corridor of the de-
partment. The husband made some
charge about his wife being in the minis-
ter's rearreand the result was that blows
went fast and furious between the two.
LOndon, Huron , and Bruce.
GO/NO NORTS-4. 1 Eipress. Melt.
London, depart '.. 7.55a.m. ,4.50e.M.
Exeter 9.14 610
Hensall.. . 9.24 0.28
KiPPena' ' ......... ... , . 9.29 6.29
Brumfield ... . .. 9.36 6.38
Clinton.. . ......., .. .... nee 7.00
• LondesTeero. .. 10.16 7.20
Blyth.... ........ ........ 10.24 7.80 '
Belgrave • 10.89 7.45
Wingham, anive 10.55 8.05
GOING SOUTU- Express. Mail.
Wingham, depart 7.03e.M. 8.06 P.m.
Belgrave .. 7.17 3.29
Blyth. . 3.44
LondesVorO. ' . * - . ' 7," • 8.68
Clinton • a 8.03 • 4.13
Brucefield . 8.22 4.32
Kippen.. .. . . 8.81 4.44
Hensel' • .. 8.88 4.46
Exeter. ........ . . ........ 8.51 4.69
London, arrive • 10.10 '6,00
-
Wellington, Grey and Bruce.
Gonne Norten- Accom. Express. Mixed.
Ethel.,
2.34 P. m. 9.20 P.M. 0.46P.M.
'-
Brussels . . 0.49 9.35 10.26
Bluevale. . 3.05 9,51 10.55
Winghare., .. 3.20 1'0.02. • 12.15
GOING SOUTH- Mixed Accom. Express.
Wingham.... .. 7.46 P.M. 11.10 A. M. 6.00 A.M.
Bluevale .. .. 8.12 11.26 7.00
Brussels . 8.50. 11.46 7.15
Ethel. ... .. ., .. 9.20 12.00 7.27
Train leaving Wingham at 8 P m. for Kincar-
dine, runs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
only.
•
-Grand Trunk Railway,
Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton stations as
follows: •
GOING WEST- SEAPORTH.
Express.... .... .... 2.40 P. M.
Express...a ....' 8.58 P. M.
Mixed Train.. .... .. 8 15 A. M.
GOING EAST -
I
Express.... .... .... 7.45 A. M.
Express ...... .... 1.45 P. et
Mixed Train.. . .... 5.30 P. M.
Cenerox.
3.05 r. m.,
9.16 re M.
9.48 a. m.
7.25 A. M.
1.05p
4.45 P. M
Holloway's Ointmeni and Pills.
Autumnal Remedies.-Totvards the fall of the
year countless causes are at work to lower the
tone of the nervous system, !which will be follow-
ed by ill -health unless proper means be employ-
ed to avert that evil. Holloway's far-famed pre-
paratious supply a faultless remedy for both ex-
ternal and internal complaints connected with
changes of season. AH affections of the skin,
roughness, blotches, pimples, superficial and
deeper -seated inflamtuation, erysipelas, rheu-
matic pains, and gouty pangs alike succumb to
the exalted virtues of Holloway's Ointment and
Pills; which will effect a lhappy revolution in
the patient's condition, though the symptoms of
his disorder are legion, and have obstinately
withstood the best efforts of science to subdue
them. 912.52w.
1
'Putnam's Com Extractor
Is the best remedy for corns extant. It nets
quickly, makes no sore spots and effects a radical
cure. A hundred imitations prove its value.
Take neither substitutes offered as good nor the
close imitations of the genuine too often offered.
952.52w.
McGregor & Parke,
of Hamilton, Ont., are the manufacturers of the
greatest healing and purifying compound known
for sores, burns, cuts, scalds, salt rheum, frost
bites, etc. It is called McG-regor & Parke's Car-
bolic Cerate. Be sure and get the genuine Mc-
Gregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate sold by Lums-
den & Wilson, druggists, Seaforth, at 25 cents a
box. 912.52w.
Hamilton Happenings.
There is now being manufactured here an arti-
cle for instantly removing pain of any acute ex-.
ternal mature, and it is certainly the most perfect
cure for neuralgia, headache, toothache, and
the like that has ever been tried. It is called
Fluid Lightning from the rapid manner in which
it acts, and is manufactured by McGregor &
Parke, Sold in Seaforth by Lumsden & Wilson,
druggists. 912.52w.,• .
"What Say You to a Piece of
Roast Beef' and Mustard r -
Well, there is much to be said. The question
being asked of the banqueter at the average
boarding house, calls up reminiscences of close
contiguity to the horns, and beefsteak three cuts
south thereof. He, of course, will pass, unless it
occurs to him that he needs a hinge for Ills trunk.
Should there be any,suffering, the effects of an
indulgence in such sinuous fare, use McGregor's
Speedy Cute, a sure and effectual remedy for
dyspepsia, constipation, and all affections of
the stomach and liver. Sold by Lumsden &
Wilson, druggists, Seaforth. Trial bottle e free.
912.52*. ;
'Worth Remembering.
There is probably no better relaxieg remedy
for stiff joints, contracted cords, and painful
congestion, than lIagyard's Yellow Oil. It cured
Mrs. John Siddell, of Orton,. Ont., who was
afflicted for years with contraction of the bron-
chial pipes and tightness ol the chest. It is
the great remedy for internal or external pain.
857.52.2w.
, The Great Source.
Of consumption and many wasting forms of dis-
ease, is scrofula lurking in the system. The
true specific for this condition is found in
Burdock Blood Bitters; that Medicine purifies
the blood and builds up the enfeebled frame.
857.52.2w. ;
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A Useful Hint.
• It may be useful for the reader to know that
the popular preparation knowe as Hagyard's
Yellow .011 has proved a sovereign remedy for
deafness, many certified cures being on record.
Hagyard's Yellow Otil also cures aches, pains ahd
lameness, and may be used internally as well as
outwardly. 857.52.2w.
Never Drug
The stomach with neuseating and weakening ex=
pectorants and opiates ; Hagyard's Pectoral Bal-
sam is pleasant and reliable in its effects, and
safe in all throat and lung complaints that, if
neglected, end ie. consumption. 857.52.2w.
A Fortunate Escape.
Mrs. Cyrus Kilborne, Beamsville, Ont., had
what was supposed to Ite a cancer on her nose.
She was. about to submit to a cancer doctor's
treatment, when she concluded to try Burdock
BloodBitters, internally- and externally, a few -
bottles of which entirely cured her. 857.52.2w.
,
. •
• A Secret for the Ladies.
The great secret cif beauty is pure blood.
Eruptions and all blotches that disfigure the face
maybe quickb• cured by Burdock Blood Bitters.
Annie Heath, of Portland, certifies that she was
cured by this remedy, after saffering for two
years. 857.52.2e .
Fever, calk, unnatural appetiteefretfulness,
weakness and convulsions, are some of the effects
of Worms in children; destroy ehe worms with
Dr. Low's Worm Syrup. 852.52nie •
Use Prof. Low's Sulphur Soap for prickly heat,
nettle rash, scaly- eruption, itch, and all
diseas-
cd conditions of the skin. 857.52m.
The hectic flush, pale, hollow cheeks and pre-
carious appetite, indicate worms. Frecinan's
Worm Powders will quickly and effectually re-
move them. 857.52m.
Natiolial Pine; are sugattcoated, mild but thor-
ough, and are the best stomach and liver pill in
use., 857.52m.
Consumption Cured.
An oM physician,retired 'from practice, having
had placed in his bands by an East India mis-
sionary the formula of. a simple vegetable remedy
for the epeedy and permanent cure of Consump-
tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat
and Lung affections also a positive and radical
cure forNervous Debility and all Nervou•'eom-
plitilita after having tested its wonderful cunt
tivepowers in thousands of cases, has felt it ha
duty to make it known to his suffering felloivs.
Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve
human suffering,! will send free of chargo, to
allwho desire it, this recipe, in German, French
or Englislai with full ;directions` for preparing
and tieing. Sent by mall by addressing with
stamp, namine this paper, W. A. NOTES, 149
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STEEL SPRIT:GS,
STEEL EXTENSIONS.
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J. & R. A. JO -NES, Dlitehell.
ISAAC FISHER, Goderich.
J. -S. JOHNSON, Johnson's Mills.
GEORGE KIRKBY, Walton.
JAMES STEWART; Seaforth
C. H. GIRVIN, Goderieh.
J, H. ELLIOTT, P Aerie Hill.
EDWARD CHRIST E, Exeter.
S. A. MOFFATT,
JOHN MANSON, Brucefield.
J. E. NAEGEL, Auburn.
J. COCIeWl LL, Crediton
JOHN CLEGHORN, Wingham.
BOLTON & McCARTHY, St. Marys.
arna, General Agent.
PERRY DAVIS' "iiit
• Id RECOMMENDED BY
Physicians, Ministers, • Missionaries,
Managers of Factories, Work -shops,
Plantations, Nurses in Hospitals,
short, everybody everywhere
who has ever given it a trial.
TAKEN INTERNALLY MIXED. WITH A
WINE GLASS OF HOT MILX AND
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SUDDEN COLDS, CHILLS, CON -
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CIRCULATION, CRAMPS,
PAINS IN THE STUMACII, SUM-
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doses, acts without
griping, does not oc-
casion nausea, and
will not create irri-
tation and enpgestifirt
as do many :ef-lhe
usual cathartica ad:
ministered in • the
form of l'ills, &e.
Ladies and Chil-
dren • having the niost sensitive. sto-
machs take this medicine NV ithourtrou-
ble or •complaint.
CAMPBELL'S CATHARTIC COMPOUND
• is especially adapted for the cure of
Liva a COMPLAINTS AND BILIOUS DIS-
ORDERS. •
FOR ACID STOMACH AND Loss. OF AP-
PETITE.
FOR SICK HEADACHE ANT) DYSPEPSIA.
FOR -CONSTIPATION OTI COSTIVENESS.
FOR -ALL COMPLAINTS A -RISING FROM A
DISORDERED STATE OF THE STO-
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• This medicine being in liquid form,
the dose Can be easily regulated to
meet -the requirements of different per -
Sens, ; thus making it equally well
- adapted to the use of the little child as
to the adult. Put up in three ounce
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faniily medicines.
Price Retail, 25 Cents.
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AND
PLEMENTG.
A.DVANCING.
Again -full of busin ea and would remind all
fanner s and customc s in need that he has a
largee stock than e r. • Consisting of Sulky
plows, gang plows, general purpose plows, sod
plows, eultivators, Bi 13elPs make, land rollers.
All which are made fr m the best manufa-cturers,
and sold at bottom pr cos.
Plow Castin s- in Abuudance.
Gang plow castings ii
Plow Works, .Exeter
Bell'e St. George, Mit
Tees % ater plows, Hog
ich plows, Massey No.
.PLOW
in all its branches.
boards or plow beams
the Exeter plow work
Seaforth, will see the s
attention paid to the
Now is the time. Fe
harrows for repairin
your wants in the plowline, and spares no pains
to meet the wants of t c farmers.
Castings on hand for the Noxell seed drills.
stock for W. 11. Verity's
South Bend plows, B.
hell plows, Toronto plows,
n plows, Seaforth; Goder-
13.
EPAIRING
arties wanting new mould
or the Massey No. 13, or
, or Hogan's plow works,
.e at my shop: Special
repairing of • iron plows.
eh along your plows and
. T. Mellis can supply all
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THOS. TELLIS, Kippen.
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St, Julien %estaurant,
OYSTERS I OYSTERS!
As the Oyster Season i corning ie I tun prepared
to supply parties wish ng Oysters in the Can;
Shell or Bulk Oysters, erved on the premises in
every style.
, Just arrived a choice lot of American Choco-
late and Cream Candy.
All other varieties --kept contently on hand,
Oranges, Lemons and Fruits of all varieties in
season.
CIGARS!
CIGARS!
You can get at the St. Julien Imported and Do.
!nestle Cigars which cal itot be surpassed in the
Dominion.
Pipes and Tobaccos of every variety remember
• the place opposite Maie and Market Street.
• JAS. BURGESS, Proprietor.
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Hardware
Bought for cash direct from the manu-
facturers, the advantage of which we
will ' give to our oustomers, by selling
them goods at lowest prices. Our im-
mense stock is very complete, cornpris_
ing the -following seasonable lines :;
Spades and Shovels, best Eng-
lish, American (t-, Canadian makes.
; Draining Tools of all kinds,
• Field Hos, Garden Hoes and
Rakes, "
Two and Four Point Steel
Fencing Wire,
Buckthorn's Steel • Fencing
Wire,
Plain Galvanized, Wire, for
straight rail fences.
Builders' Hardware,
I3cet Montreal Steel and Iron Nails.
Lonoxe, Knobs, Hinges, Paints, Oil,
Glass and Putty. !
To those buildieg, we can offer special
low figures. •
Binding Twine, the best,made at low-
est poesible prices. '
Reid & Wilson,
Hardware and Iron Importers,
Paid up Capital, • $6,000,000. •aiiii-N.satt - SEAFORTH.
Rest, - 2,100,000.
Removed I Removed
PRESIDENT, HON -WM. MCMASTER.
SEAPORTH BRANCH.
The Seaforth liranch of this Bank continues to
receive deposits, on which interest is allowed on
the most favorable terms.
Drafts on all the principal towns and cities in
Canada, on Great Britain, and on tbe United
States, bought Dad sold.
Office -First door Bourn of the •Conamereia
I Hotel.
. A. H. IRELAND, Manager
F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor •
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SEAFORTH, •
The Old Established Butcher, has removed. to
new premises immediately opposite his Old
-Stand, Main Street, Seaforth, where he will be
pleased to meet all his old patrons and as many
new ones as may see fit to favor hine with their
patronage.
• ant -Remember the place, between Henderson's
Harness Shop, and eichityre's Shoe Store, Main
, 0 .
The SeJforth Brussels street'semorth-
898
%• agreeable
yet poten t pre- AND
patation is especially •
adapted for the relief and -
Wroxeter Stage Line.
cure of that class of disorders
; attendant upon a low or reduced
• state of the sy ;.tem, and usually ac-
companied b y P allot, Weakness and Pal-
pitation of the Hata. Prompt results will
follow its use in ca -,es of Sudden Exhaustion
'nrisine from Loss of Bleat!, Acute or Chronic
Diz.eaesi and in the weal:ne“ that invariably
• accompanies theteenvery fr;An Waging Fevers. .
No remedy will give mule sneeriy,telief in
• Dyspepsia or I t. on. Pot mnover-
ee ef Appetite, etee-
pondency, and in all case; where CU
Olt, -on EFFECT VC and ;
•13:1 NT is required, •elb
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DAVIS • & LAW ItENCE CO. (Limited)
SOLE AGENTS,
MONTREAL, P. Q.
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THE lEND
• 0, S. CAMP:ELL,
et ROVINCIAL LAND 8 RVEYOR and Civ
. Engineer. Orders y mail promptly at
tended to. D. S. CAMP ELL, Mitclesll.
This old and telia1,4 Stage Line which runs
daily between Seaforth, Brussels, Wroxeter and
Gerrie, leaves SeaforOi on the arrival of the
Mall train from the east, and connects with the
trains running <last and west on the Grand Trunk
Railway at Bruesels, thiel also connects with the
train for Teeewiter atlWroxeter.
Comfortable dovere carriages and careful, at.
entive drivers elwase on the road.
Fares Reasontble.
S. WAL9H, Proprietor.
SEAFORTH PLANING MILL
GEORGE EWING.
CREDITORS' NOTICE.
In the Executorship of ,LieDWIG G. MEYER,
late -of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of.
HuroneEequire„ Who died on the 14th day of
March, 18b0, and whose will was peeved on the
Sist day of March, 1886, by Henry W. C. Meyer,
of the Town of Wingham, in the said County,
Barrister it Law. and Louise Wilhemine Meyer,
of the said Town of Seaforth, Spinster, the
Executers' therein namedAll persons having
any claims against the estate of the said Ludwig
O. Meyer, are on or before the 10th day of July, .
lee6, to send by poet, prepaid, to the said
Louise Wilhemine Meyer, at . Seaforth P. 0.,
their ehristian and surnames, addresses and de-
scriptions with full particulars of their claines,
o stetenient of .their accou»te and nature of se-
einities, (if any), held by them, and in default
thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from
, participating in the estate, and after which last
mentioned date the ataitftExecntors' will proceed
to distribute the said. estate, having regard only
to the claims of which they then heve notiee.
Dated this 7th day of May, 3886.
II. W. C. MEYER, )
L. W. ALEYEB, ' Execut"''
P. S. -All out -standing fee.s due from Suitors
in the Second Divisieni Court, Huron, may be
paid to F. Holrnested, Esq., Seaforth. 960-4
SASH COCA AND BLIND FAG.TORY ,
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1 rfttIE subscriber beg,s leave to thank his numer. i
I i ous customer e for the liberal petrenage ex. '
i tended to him since commencing business 1
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.‘ Seaforth, and frests t et he may be favored with 1
a continuance of the ,ame. ,
I Parties intendirig t build would do well to givE
• him a cali, as he *III o-ntinue to keep on hand a :
:,
large stock of all kin s of
DRY PINE Lth IBER,• i
1 • SASHES, .DOORS,
i•
. . BLINDS & MOULDINGS,
- S INGLES, LATH, &c.
He feels confident4 ef giving satisfaction to
those who may favorehiin with their patronage,
; as none but first-clase workmen are employed.
Pa, tieular attentioh paid to Custom Planing.
" 201 .JOHisT H. BROALTOOT,
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Division Court Notice.
The Office of the Second
Dividon Court, County of IInron, will be found
open every lawful day at the reeidence of John
Beattie, ceoderich Street week from 10 o'clock a.
in. until 4 o'cloch p. m., and everything will be
done that is possible in the interest of Suitors.
Telephone communication in the office.
• Any amount of Money to Loan on good prop-
erty, farm or town, at the very lowest rates of
interest, and terms of payment made to suit
borrowers.
.JOHN BEATTIE, Clerk.
'960tf
LEGAL,
itits C. HAYS, Solicitor, &e. Private Money
it, lend at lowest rates of interest Office
Corner of Square and West Street, Goderich. 7
BEAT, Barrister, Solicitor, ec.
ee Rooms formerly occupied by Carrollei
Dickson, Meyer's Bloek, over Johnson's Her
ware Store, Main Street, Sea -forth. Godericle
Agents-Ceenteara HOLT & CAMERON. 870
GARROW & PROUDFOOTy Banisters, Solid
tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. Genetow
Wm. Intouneooe. 686
flAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
lee' Solicitors in Chancery, &e., Goderich, Ont
M. C. CAMERON, Q. C., PHILIP HOLT, M. G.
506
CAMERON.
T OFTUS E. DANCEY, late with Cameron)
Holt & e..ameron, Goderich, Barrister, So-
licitor, Conveyancer, &e. Money to Ioant Ben.
son's Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786
MAINCINonTeay a&neeSrsCOTT. , alrgersrsiorSiliecitorsi
ef Johnston, Tisdale Si Gale. Money to loan
Office -Beaver Block, Clinton*, Ontario. A. 11
LtANNINO, JAMES SCOTT., • 781
To HOLMESTED, successor to the late finn )
12 0 McCaughey & Holmested, Barrister, - a
licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor llo
Wm Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to len.
Farms for sale. Office in Scott's Block, Mai
Street, Seaforth. .
• MONEY TO LOAN.
ONEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 p
cent. Interest payable half yearly, or 6
per cent. yearly, with the .privilege to barrow&
of repaying part of the principal money at an
time. • Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister,
Seaforth. •850
T P: BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for 0:-
si County of Huron. Sales attended in al
pails of the County. All orders left at Tie
EXPOSITOR Office will be promptly attended to.
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DENTISTRY.
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DENTIST, Fatuity Gold Medallist and -College
Gold Medallist,Toronto School of Dentistry.
Rooms over Johnsons' Hardware, Main Street,
Seaforth. 911
MUSICAL,
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MR11..„Co. or Organ. 0 Drglzns.,L.ApavaTneacecidi epr u,o)fusMitutstieed
for graduating at less than one-half the expense
of foreign teaehing. Terms moderate. Rese
donee on George Street, Second Door East of
Main Street. Seaforth. • 879
-VAT- ti- Ti M
.D. S., M. R. *C. and I): S.,o1
i'" , 414; -1-4. Ontario. Latest improve.
hi •.4.. Menai in every line. Satisfaetiop
guarceiteed. Office, -In Cadyt
Block, opposite Ccneunerhial Hotel, Seaforth,
Residence, -The Poplars).John Street. 941
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MEDICAL.
TXTM. HANOVER, M. .1). 0: 31„Graduate el
VY McGill University, Physician,. Surgeou
and Acccaucheut, Seaforth, Ont. Office and ra
sidence-North side Goderich street, first bricis
house east of the Methodietchurch. 96!
DRS. ELLIOTT & GUNN, Brucefield, Licen-
tiates Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons, Edinburgh. At Seaforth every Saw -
day afternoon. Office, -Royal Hotel. 930.
1
T G. SCOT1, M. D., &a, Physician) Surgeon,
J. and Accoucher, Saaforth, Ont. Office and
residence South side of Goderich streetaSeeend
Doer east.of the Presbyterian Church. 842
Tip W. BRUCE SMITH,M. 15 , C. Ma Membe
lie of the College of Physicians and Surgeon;
&c., Seaforth, Ontario. • Office and residen• •
same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 848
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D. MACKID, (late of Lucknow) Graduate
RatToronto University,. and Member of th
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Onta •
Office, Fear's drugstore. Residence, John Stree ••
first door east of Enetiali Church Parson; :-
Seaforth, Ontario.•• 89i
EYE, EAR AND. THROAT
DR. GEO. S. RYERSON,
L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. E., Lecturer on the Eye
Ear and Throat, Trinity•Medical College, Toron
to, and Surgeon to the Mercer Eye and Ear In
firmary. Late Clinical Assistant Royal Londe f;
Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields; and Centre
Throat and Ear*Hospital.
317 Church Street, Toronto.
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VETERINARY.
DR. J. WILSON, V. S. Honored 'graduate of
Toronto Veterinary College Registere a
member of the Veterinary 3fedied Aesoelatio
of Ontario. Having had several yeare experiene
can be found prepared to treat all (Escalate of th •
domesticated ILI] ilnahl on the hit* and meet in:
iroved principles. Treatment of delicate foal
and teeth amazing a specialty. Residence
Royal Hotel, Seaforth. • . • 958
ClEAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY. -Corner o
0 Jarvis and GoderichStreets, nextdixa to th
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Ont All dis
eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do
me.sticated animals, successfully treated at th•
fnfirmary, or elsewhere, onthe shortest notice
Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter
[nary Surgeon. P. S. -A large stock of Veterin
areeMedicines kept constantly on hand
DR. WOODRUFF,
Permanently located in London, Na. 185,Queen'.
Avenue, a few Doors eclat of Postoffice. Specie
atter& on given to dieeasee of the Eye, Bad Sigh
and the Preservation of Vision, &sews ef th a
Ear, Impaired Hearing end discharges' from th.
Ear, diecases of the Throat. Chreme Intiamma
tion being a feequent cause of Deafness; dis
eases of tho Nemo ; Catarrh being a comma
cause of impaired hearing.• 913x26
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AUCTIONEERS.
T P: BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for 0:-
si County of Huron. Sales attended in al
pails of the County. All orders left at Tie
EXPOSITOR Office will be promptly attended to.
._
. A DELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for th .,
11.. County of Huron. Sales of all description
promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Ad.
dress Brossels P. 0., or apply on Lot 4, Con-
cession 12, Grey. 77
MUSICAL,
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MR11..„Co. or Organ. 0 Drglzns.,L.ApavaTneacecidi epr u,o)fusMitutstieed
for graduating at less than one-half the expense
of foreign teaehing. Terms moderate. Rese
donee on George Street, Second Door East of
Main Street. Seaforth. • 879
Preserve Your Siht,
g
. By wearing the oniy
FRANK LAZARUS,
(Late of the firm of Lazarus & Marris)
Renowned Spectacles 4. Eye Classes.
These Speetaties and Eye Glasses have been ,
used for the past 35 yearaand havegiven in every ;
instant.° unhoneded satiefattion. They are TIM
BEST IN TIIX WOULD. never tire, and hat •
• eare without change l'or Sale by
±.4 H 1.-A-Tie)a
DRUGGIST,
MEDICAL HALL, PEAFORTH
FRANK LAZARS,
MANUFACTURER, I
28 Maryland Road, Harrow Road, LOGIIon, Eng.
(Late Lazarus & Morris, Hattferd, Conn.)
,ffO'No connection with any other firtn in the
Daminion of Canada. • 943
HURONAND BRUCE
Loan and Investment
Thi Company is Loaning Money on
Farm Security at lowest Rates
of Interest
Mortgages Purchased.
• SAVINGS BANK BRANCH.
3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed en
Deposits, according to amount and
time left;
OFFICE. -Corner of Market Square
and North Street, Goderich.
HORACE 'HORTON,
MANAGER,
Goderieh, August 5th,1885. 922
SEAFORTH
FurnitureWareroornsA
If you Want olid comfort call at
M. Robertson's,
And buy'one of those Celebrated Self Adjustable
Easy Chairs, represented by the above out. H
can also supply
Initalid Chairs and Carriages.
He also sells the mostkcomfortableaed durable
SPRI1\TG- 3E3M1.3
That is made. His stock of
CABINET FURNITURE
Is very large and Complete. Intending purchas-
ers would do well to give him a call before pur-
chasing elsewhere. Vitareroorns one Door South
of Telegraph Office, Main Street, Seaforth.
M. ROBERTSON.
This great Household Medicine ranks amongst
the leading necessaries of Life. These famous
Pills purify the Blood, and act most powerfnlly,
yet soothingly, on the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys
and Bowels, giving tone, energy and eigor to
these great -Main Springs of Life. They are -con-
fidently recommended as a never failing remedy
in all cases where the constitution, froin what-
ever came, has become inipaire.d or weakened.
They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailmenta
incidental to females of all ages; and at a Gen-
eral Family Medicine are nnsurpassed.
*LIAM OINTMENT
'Its Searching and Healing Properties are
known throughout the World. For the cure of
Bad Lege, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and
illeene it is an infallible remedy. If effectually
rubbed on the neck and chest, as sat into meat.
cnres Sore Throats. Bronchitis, Conghs and
Colds For Glandular Swellings and Piles it acts
like a charm. In Gout and Rheumatism., it
never fails to afford relief. efanufactured only
at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 78 New
Oxford Street (late 538 Oxford Street) London;
and sold at is. ltd:, 2s. 9d., 4s. (Id., 115., 226.,
and 33s. each Box and Pot. ttea, Beware of Am-
erican counterfeits,-Pnrchasere should look. to
the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address
is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are
spurious 921-52
HARKNESS
NAIR BALM
Restores grey
hair to its na-
tural color, re-
movesDandruff,
stops the hail
front falling out,
increases its
wi
not soil The skin.
sang, it has no
growth.iand
superior. Guar
anteedhanniess.
As a hair dr
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Prepared by
Harkness ea Co.
-- London, Ont.
'sal hv- 'I Druggtett
Lead t Mcciketai
MA AGE 4.SES
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THE itUROg UP1TOR' tifFICT.
SEAFOrt.*TH,
WITNESSER RECIUIRED
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