The Huron Expositor, 1886-08-20, Page 7ST 203
VATSopi
surance
Sewing Afaohaw.
mare Dealer forth,
•
[ and virrat
MACHINES,
d,7aRging price. tow
5 to $75.
ring the Holiday Seuis".
;-i;;; in use in till* ilee.
rC years, arid dueler teit
est of satisfaction.
aet by the manafacteesee
arability, Isue Am* ist
e unexcelled by any eta*
ottina Machines, Nees*
Sewing Machine sups*,
Olachlries Repaired",
Moderate.
V--ete-TIS OISsr
ET, SEAFORTR.
on House
BURN.
A-Routia ictivouRN,
your very Mend Pattear
rear, I would r
'new Store, where
ot
afire
-oceries CroeKary,
e, Stone and
rfra StetS.
LOW PRICES. --
and Hardwam
n, it is no, trouble to MOW
mades, Shirting's,
Vitinceys, &C.
EA, no better value ey
aid for farm product,.
-Hides and Skins- w
• goods.
vays on hand.
:Seaforth prices.
Don't forget the platee.
vire to the new store kept
STEWART.
r:HITNEY'S
HOUSE,
OUR LINES OF
[EATERS.
ROYAL
Base Burner in four sitele
asand with Ovens.
I Peninsular
enare Base Burner reads,
adI to see it.
et all ldnds of
Goal Cooks,
to show them.
A.B., and get Bargain&
TNS1N
ERY. TINWARE, &C
&ND; CANADIAN
INVAYS ON HAND
M I L LS.
PrMINT_
Proprietor of these well.
ar mills, has been &de*
'nery, and is now beilisr
an article of
r -FLOUR,
ailed by any mill in tht
le the perty waits for IS.
wheat, chopping da
Ipped for six cents pot
resit oat mesa always at
and exchanged for Oa.
ran always on hand sai
ket prices, aleo any
Orders peomptly
e not yet.giventhese media
ir interest to do sa,
:" Belles Mills."
!ING STALLION
LISLE,"
at Two Years Old,Y
ron at his owner's stable,
mforth.
s old, stands ]5 hands
la and j t dark bay with
irecl by King Rene, he by
xander's Abdellah, he bY
Firet dam by Bea.
Thief, by- Mambrino aid;
le, 4th dain by Blackbuede
digree and performance,
on.
151 -lee, payable when tare
rELY,, Proprietor.
TO LOAN.
ES BOUGIit
ND ONTARIO 1ESet_
ne Society have an unlinnie
:0 lend on seal etre
st interest -with teliteri
of repaying * perzs_4'_n_im
-melds of laciest. eeT.Wer.
Kessrs. DENT &
who are the autbortsse
for the Society. 935-0
utausT 20 1886.
An Incident.
so ta' rich is said about the rudeness of
, lode women, who, when offered a seat
• & public conveyance, sink into it as
though they had only received a right,
mot a favor, that it has become almost
the -fashion for the papers to treat the
subject as a jest. Recently, in the
Brooklyn Bridge cars. The following
asps
occurred:
"A young lady got in at Fourteenth
Street. She was pretty, but it could be
Been at a glance that she was not of the
lost susceptible of being 'mashed.' The
young clerks shifted their -papers to get
glance at her, and hastily hid behind
cleat again. She grasped a strap op-•
le a shaggy -headed, weather -scared
• aman, whose knotty hands and soil -
ea clothes showed that he was one of
the hard-viorking sons of toil.
a Take this sate, ma'am,' he said,
raieg and walking toward the end of the
esa intending to brace himself
against the door. 'Thank you, sir,' said
the young lady, taking the seat. It was
et 5 PerlUnetorY 'thank you,' but was
B
given with genuine cordiality and the
'intonation of good breeding, and was
accompanied by a pleaiant smile. The
young clerks popped out their heads
from behind their papers, and each one
felt that he would have willingly resign-
ed his seat and stood up for an how to
aave such a 'thank you, sir,' addressed
to him. The Irishman turned on his
heel, and his eyes opened wide and his
javni dropped in astonishment. Then a
broad grin of satisfaction illumined his
homely bat honest face. Excooseme,
mum, fur making so bould as to spake
to ye' „said heetouching his hat respect-
fully, 'but ye be the furst leddy that
ever said thanky to me • loikes that fur
gie'n ter a sate.' He paused for a mo-
ment, and then continued, not at all
abashecl by the attention he was attract-
ing, 'You be a rale leddy, mum, en'
it does the loikes o' me good to say ye.
an' have ye spakar An' I axes -yer par -
din ag'in, but wird yer be so kind as to
gie me one o' them buds to show the
woman when I tells 'er about ye
and as a sort o' remimbrance o' ye.' A,
titter went through the car, and the
young lady colored slightly, but gave
him a rose without any hesitation. The
Irishman again touched his hat, and
went to the end of the ear. Presently
kis voice was heard addressing a mate.
'She be a rale leddy, I tell ye. Whot,
I just guar 'er my sate, and she up and
said thanky just as if she ment it all
thrue : she's the right sort, she is.' To
strangers who entered the car he recited
her praises in the same enthusiastic
fashion. The yotmg Iady must hav,e
felt somewhat relieved when he left the
car, but his admiration was too genuine
and respectful to be resented.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
7
Horace Greeley's Oddities.
Stories about the founder of the New
York Tribune" are always read with in-
terest With all his peGuliarities,
Greeley was a great man, as well as a
man of the people; .and the people liked
him. In a letter to the Kansas City
"journal," Mr. W. A. Croffut says;
"1 wonder if all overmastering minds
are not conspicuously weak in some di-
rection. It was a theory of the late
eminent scientist, Dr. George M. Beard,
that there were no great men; that 'if
a man is great in one direction he is
limited in another.' We know it was
so with old Sam Johnson, with. Milton,
with Fontanelle, with Humboldt, with
Franklin, and latter with Sumner,
Greeley, and Conkling.
"I worked on the 'Tribune' under
Mr. Greeley, and, though I saw him
every day, I never yet heard him say
'good morning' or goocl evening,' how
do you do' or `good -by,' or inquire after
any body's health. But he scrupulously
answered every letter that came to him,
and answered it on the spot, so that the
writer generally got the reply in the
next mail. His conscience was abnor-
mally developed on this subject, and he
probably wrote 20,000 letters that did
not need writing, and died the sooner
for it. On the street be seldom spoke to
even his nearest friends unless he had
- business. I have known him to enter
a street car dawn -town, sit by the side
of a friend and ride a mile without
speaking a word, then suddenly nudge
him and say; Let me take your pa-
per ?',-read the paper for another mile,
look out for the friend's house, hand the
paper to him just before reaching it,
and part company without speaking
to him or looking at him. He did not
believe in that . expenditure of force
which conversational civilities require.
"A gentleman who breakfasted with
him in 1865 tells me about it. Mr.
Greeley was not living at home at the
time; he was what Mrs. Greeley calmly
called 'boarding somewhere else.' This
somewhere else happened to be the
Westmoreland, on Union Square, only
a couple of blocks from Ms bouSe. 'Pro-
fessor L. S. Packard and I were invited
to breakfast with him -at - nine o'clock.'
We reached the dining -room of the
hotel before him, inquired for his table,
and sat down. Presently he came in,
handed his overcoat and hat to a wait-
er, and, without looking towards Vs,
ordered a breakfast for one -a poached
egg, some milk toast, and a cup of tea.
Reaching the table, he looked a little
surprised, but said; " Have you order-
ed your breakfast ?" We assured him
that we had not, but we ordered the
same that he had done. " What paper
have you ?" he inquired of Packard as
he sat down. It was the "Citizen,"
after Miles O'Reilly lefte. it, and while
Roosevelt had it. "Anything in it ?"
he asked. Not mueb, except an ar-
ticle attacking you," said Packard. It
was a ,column and a half long, but
Greeley read it through. "Absurd !"
he said, "to take so much space for that.
It isint good journalism. It all ought
to have been said in one-third of the
3Peee. That article ought never to
have been -permitted to go below there."
he said, indicating a place with his
finger. He did not allund to the sub-
stance of the attack at all, but denounc-
ed the slovenliness and extravagance of
using so much space. We took a hasty
ettp of tea and departed.
Holloway's Pi
remedies, the
when diminis
cient blood p
local maladies,
a cleansing an
bad breasts,
kinds. 964.52s
Le and Ointment are associated
former restoring the vital dolvers
ed, and always acting as an effi-
rifler, whilst the latter relieves
cheeks inflammation, and acts as
healing agent in case of bad legs
leers and unhealthy sores of all
-
I1 Never Fails.
Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry will
never fail youl when taken to cure dysentery;
colic, sick ston4ach or any form of summer com-
plaint. Relief is almost instantaneous; a few
doses cure wheln other remedies fail 857.52.5w.
A Plea.sing Duty.
-I feel it my duty to say," writes Joh-71737e
ton, of Desert, P. Q., that Burdock Blood Bit-
ters cured my ii ilea liver complaint, from which
tt
she had been a chronic sufferer. Her distressing,
painful s3rmp ms soon gave way, and I can
highly recomm nd the medicine to all suffering
as she did. 857.52.2w. .
J st the Thing.
W. J. Guppy druggist, of Newberry, write:
"Dr. Fowler's 4xtract of Wild Strawberry js just
the thing for ummer sickness. I sold out my
stock three te es last summer. There was a
good demand ter it." Dr. Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strawberry . is infallible for dysentery,
cielic, sick sto ach and bowel complaint. .857.
.52.2w.
People in the Northwest
know from ex erience that Putnam's Painless
Corn Extract° is the only remedy to be relied
upon for the xtraction of corns. This is the
case through° t theDominion. 'Be sure to get
Putnam's sure, op corn cure. At -dealers every-
where. 952.52 v.
Don' Fill the System
with quinine n the effort to prevent or cure
fever and ague Ayer's Ague Cure is a more po-
tent remedy, end it leaves in the body no
poisous to predurie dizziness, deafness,. head-
ache, or other disorders. The proprietors war-
rant it. 969 5ew.
o Not Delay.
Do not del y, if suffering any form of bowel
complaint, ho vever mild may be the attack,
but use Dr. owler's Extract of Wild Straw-
berry. It is he old, reliable cure for all forms
of summer cot iplaints that require prompt treat-
ment. Ask y ur druggist and all dealers in pa-
tent medicine . 857.52.2w.
. Dr. C ase's_ Liver Cure.
Liver compliant causes dyspepsia, indigestion,
Liver comp aint causes sick headache, dizzi-
ness,
Liver compl int causes all kidney troubles.
Liver compl int causes three-fourths of all dis-
eases.
Liver compl int is cured by Dr. Chase's Liver
Cure.
966.52w. I. V. Fear, agent, Seafoith.
41/A17 -
(YAMS
MEN(' INE
-op
LUNGS
eivgR
BLOOD.
Stratford, Aug. 5, 1885.
Having suffered from kidney dis-
ase from childhood I consulted
'indent doctors in Chicago, New
ork, and in Canada. Also tried
arious patent medicines, but get -
ng no relief from any source
ave up, as I was sure my case was
opeless. Finally I was induced to
ry Dr. Jug's Medicine, and I -am
*lad to say that three bottles cured
ne.
. Duggan, Dry Goods Merchant.
For sale by all druggists. 967.62.2w.
Always Ref uired-A good cathartic medicine.
National Pills will not disappoint you. 857.52m.
Freeman's
speedy to r
adults. 857.e2m.
Low's Sulphur Soap should be found with
every toilet. It is cleansing and healing.
857.52in.
Dr. Low's 1 leasant Worm Syrup is a safe and
reliable wee remedy for all worms afflicting
children and adults. 852.52in. '
Vonn Powders are safe, 'sure and
move worms from children and
AyERIs su=cacrrd
If the Liver be-
comes torpid, if the PILLS.
-bowels are constipated, or if the stomach
fails to perform Kt functions properly, use
Ayer's Pills. They are invaluable.
For some years I was a victim to Liver
Complaint, in consequence of which I
suffered from General Debility and Indi-
gestion. A few boxes of Ayer's Pills
restored me to perfect health.-W.T.
Brightney, Henderson, W. Va.
For Tears I have relied more upon
Ayer's Pills than anything else, to
Regulate
My bowels. These Pills are mild in action,
and do their work thoroughly. I have used
theni with good effect, in cases of Rheu-
matism, Kidney Trouble, and Dyspepsia.
-G. F. Miller, Attleborough, Mass.
- Ayer's Pills cured me of Stomach and
Liver troubles, from which I had suffered
for years. I consider them the best pills
made, and would not be without them. -
Morris Gates, -Downsville, N. Y.
-
I was attacked with Bilious Fever,
which was followed bv Jaundice, and was
so dangerously ill that inv friends de-
spaired of my recovery. 'I commenced
taking Ayer's Pills, and soon regained my
customary strength and vigor. -John C.
Pattison, Lowell, Nebraska.
Last spring I suffered greatly from a
troublesome humor on my side. In spite
of every effort to cure this eruption, it in-
creased until the flesh became entirely
raw. I was troubled, at the same time,
with Indigestion, and distressing pains in
The Bowels.
By the advice of a friend I began taking
Ayer's Pills. In a short time I was free
from pain, my food digested properly, the
sores on my body commenced healing,
and, in less than one-month, I was cured.
-Samuel D. White, Atlanta, Ga.
I have long used Ayer's Pills in My
family, and believe them to be the best
pills made. - S. C. Darden, Darden, Miss.
My wife and little girl were taken with
Dysentery a few days ago, and I at once
*)egan giving them small doses of Ayer's
Pills, thinking I would call a doctor if the
disease became anv worse. In a short
time the bloody discharges stopped, all
pain went away, and health was restored.
- Theodore Esling, Richmond,Va.
This is to
Speedy Cur
and do hone
dred dollars
out it, as it
medicines I
-Yours trul -, Alex. Steel, Carleton Place, Ont.
This mediei e is for sale at 50c and 81 per bottle
at Lumsderl & Wilson's drug store, Seaforth.
964.52w.
ertily that I have used McGregor's
for dyspepsia and liver complaint,
tly say that if it cost me one hun-
8100) a bottle I would not be with -
as done me more good than all the
ver used, and I feel like anew man.
Have you
bolic Cerate
-doubt the
for healing
pies, blotch
applying c
Wilson's dr
964.52w.
The lates
whooping c
Lung Comp
ence contair
composing
not sey vo
ver tried McGregor & Parke's Car -
or sores of any kind? It is beyond
ery best preparation in the market
and curing sores, burns, cuts, pim-
a, and is the only proper method of
rbolic acid. Sold at Lumsden &
g 'store, Seaforth • for 25e per box.
•
_
remedy for coughs, colds, croup,
ugh; bronchitis, etc., is McGregor's
und. There is no remedy in exist -
ng any one of the active ingredients
McGregor's Lime Comppund, so do
t have taken everything until you
have tried t __is for your cold or cough, and your
opinion will bathe same as all who have used it,
viz., that it is the best. Sold in 50e and el.
bottles by
forth. 964.
Young, Old,
and middle aged, all experience the Wonderfully
keneficial effeets. of ver's Sarsaparilla. Young
eufidren, aufferins- from sore eyes, sore ears,
scald head, or with any serofutous or syphilitic
mav his made healthy and strong by its
use. 969.52w.
- Holloway's Pins
Factory Operatives and 'Workers in Manufac-
turers. -The remarkable remedies which have
been diseovered and perfected by Thomas Hollo-
way, and which have tor more than forty years
leeei successfully used in every quarter of the
globe, are especially- useful j j tbe manifold
ailments, which afflict those who by reason of
their occupation are confined for years,or all
their lives, in crowded buildings and workshops.
Lumsden & Wilson, druggists, Sea -
2w.
Have you toothache? Use Fluid Lightning.
Have you rheumatism? Use Fluid Lightning.
Have you a stiff joint! Use Fluid Lightning.
Have you neuralgia? Use Fluid Lightning.
Have you lumbago? Use Fluid Lightning.
Are you roublewith headache? Use Fluid
_
Lightning.,
Have yol. any pain? 'Use Fluid Lightning.
It will cu e you the instant it is applied.
Try it. )5 cents per bottle at Lumsden &
Wilson's dr g store, Seaforth. 961.52w.
C nsumption Cured.
An old p ysician,retired from practice, having
had placed in his hands by an East India mis-
sionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy,
for the spe dy and permanent cure of Consump-
tion, Bron itis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat
and Lung affections, also a positive and radical
cure for Ne vous Debility and all Nervou
plaints, aft r having tested its wonderful cura
titre power4 in thousands of cases, has felt. it hie
duty to m e it known to his -suffering fellows.
Actuated y this motive and it. desire to relieve
human su ering, I will send free' of chargo, to
all who des re it, this recipe, in German, French
or English with full directions for preparing
and using Sent by mail by addressing with
stamp, na in,. this paper, W. A.'NOYES, 149
Power's B1 en Rochester, N. Y. - 938-25 eoie
e on Your Guard.
ow a cold in the head to slowlyeand
lop itself into catarrh when you -can
or 25 cents. A few applications will
Don't al
surely dev
be cured
Ayer's Pills
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Dealers in Medicine.
c�
3H1 JO NNIS
Hardware!
Bought for cash direct from the mum-
,.
afacturers, the advantage of which we
will give to our customers, by selling
them goods at lowest prices. Our im-
mense stock is very complete; compris
ing the following seasonable lines:
SCROFULA
Humors,
Erysipelas,
cure inert) ent catarrh: One to two boxes will
cure ordii ary. catarrh. One to .five boxes will
cure chroijic catarrh. Dr. Chase's catarrh cure.
Sold by al dealers at 25 cents per box. 966.1y
Advice to Mothers. -
Are you distuibed and broken of your rest by
a sick ch ld suffering and crying with pain of
cutting tceth? If so send at once and slot a
bottle.of ' Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for
children t ething. Its value is incalculable. It
will reliev the poor little sufferer. immediately.
Depend n on it, mother; there is no mistake
about it. t cures dysentery and diarrhoea, reau-
lates the s omach and bowels, cures wind co ic,
softens the gums, reduces inflammation, and
gives ton and energy to the whole systene
"Mrs. \Vi1 slow's Soothing Syrup" for children
teething is pleasant to the taste and is the pre-
scription f- one of the oldest and best female
phyeician, and nurses in the United • States, and
is for sale y all druggists throughout the world.
Price tvee ty-fivecents a bottle. Be sure and
ask foi "Mas. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP," and
take no ot er kind.966.1y. .
Cata rh-a New Treatment.
Perhaps t most extraordinary suceess that
has been . cl eved in modern medicine has been
attained b' the Dixon Treatment for Catarrh.
Out of 2,0 0 patients treated during the 'past six
Months, f Ily ninety per cent, have been cured
of this stu born malady. This is none the less
starbling when it is remembered that no five per
cent. of patients presenting themselves to the
regular practitioner are benefitted, while the
patent n edicines and other advertised _cures
never record a cum at all. - Starting with the
claim now generally believed by the most scien-
tific men that the disease is due to the presence
of living parasites in the tissue, Mr. Dixon at
once adapted his cure to their extermination-
ehis accomplished, he claim a the Catarrh is prac-
tically cu ed, and the permanency is unquestion-
td, as curs effected by him four years ago are
cures still No one else has ever attempted to
cure Cata rh in this manner, and no other treat
ment has kiver cured Catarrh.' The application
of the reinedy is shuple, and can be thane at
home, a.nd the present season of the year is the
most favorable for a speedy and permanent cure,
the majority of cases being cured at one treat-
ment. Sufferers should correspond with Messrs.
A. H. DIXON & SON, 305 King Street, West,
Toronto, [Canada, and efeclose stamp for their
treatise oe Catarrh. -Montreal Star, November
17, 1882 I 882-52
Ctnker, and
Catarrh,
Can be
cured by
purifying
the blood
with
Spades and Shovels, best Eng-
lish, American & Canadian makes.
Draining Tools of all kinds,
Field Hoes, Garden Hoes and
Rakes,
Two and Four Point Steel
Fencing Wire,
Buckthorn's Steel Fencing
Wire, -
Plain Galvanized Wire, for
straight rail fences.
I do not believe that
.Ayer's Sarsaparilla has
an equal as a remedy
for Scrofulous Hu-
mors. It is pleasant.
to take, gives strength
and vigor to the -bo y,
and produces .a more
permanent, lasting, re-
sult than any medicine
I ever 'used. ---7E:
Haines, No. LindaleO.
I have used Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, in my fam-
ily, for Scrofula, and
know, if it is taken
faithfully, it will
thoroughly eradicate
this terrible disease. -
W. F. Fowler, M. D.,
Greenville, Tenn.
For forty years I
have suffered with Erys
sipelas. 1 have tried
all sorts of remedies
for my complaint, but
found no relief until 11
commenced . using
A ye r' s Sarsaparilla.
After taking ten bot-
tles of this medicine
am completely cured.
-Mary C. Amesbury,
Rockport, Me.
I have suffered, for
years, from Catarrh,
which was so severe
that it destroyed my
appetite and weakened
my system. After try-
ing other remedies,
and get ting no relief, I
began to take Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, and, in a
fewmontl le, was cured.
-Susan L. Cook, 909
Albany st.. Boston
Highlands, Mass.
Ayer's Sorsa pa cilia
is superior to any blood
purifier that I have
ever tried. I have
taken it for Scrofula,
Canker, iind Salt -
Rheum, and received
much benefit from it.
It is good, also, for .a
weak stomach.- :NE I I ie
Jane Pdirce, -South
Bradford, Mass. I -
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass
Price fel ; six bottles, 85.
THE CELEBRATED
CHASM'
MANDRAKE DANDELION
LIVER CURE_
Builders' Hardware,
Best Montreal Steel and Iron Nails.
Locks, Knobs, Hinges, Paints, Oil,
Glass and Putty.
To those building, we can offer special
low figures.
Binding Twine, the best made at low-
est possible prices.
Have you Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indi-
gestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Headache, Dizzi-
ness, Pain in the Back, Costiveness, or any dis-
ease arising from a deranged liver, Dr Chase's
liver cure will be found a sure and certain remedy.
Nature's Rernedy-The unqualified success of
Dr. Chase's Liver Cure in Liver Complaint rests
solely with the fact that it is conipounded from
nature's well-known liver regulators, Mandraks
and Dandelion, combined with many other inval-
uable roots, barks and herbs, having a powerful
effect on the Kidneys, Stomach, Bowels and blood.
Five hundred thousand sold. Over one-half mil-
lion of Dr. Chase's Receipt Books were sold in
Canada alone. We want every man woman and
child who is troubled with Liver Complaint to
try this excellent remedy. Something new.
Give away free. Wrapped around everybottle
of Dr. Chase's Liver Cure is a. valuable Household
medical Guide and Receipe Book (84 pages), con -
tabling over 200 usefnl receipes, pronounced by
medical men and druggists as invaluable, and
worth ten times the price of the medicine. Try
Chase's Catarrh Cure. A safe and positive reme-
dy. Price, 25 mists. Try Chase's Kidney and
Liver Pills. Twenty-five cents per box. Sold by
all dealers. -T. EDMANSON & Co., sole agents,
Bradford. For Sale by I. V. FEAR, Druggist,
Seaforth. - 966-52 .
•
Stock Breeders Take Your Choice.
t•
Reid & Wilson,
Hardware and Iron Importers,
MAIN -ST:, - SEAFORTH.
" You can have choiee of two Imported Bulls,
Red Knight, a beautiful ,Red Bull, 14 months'
old, weighs 1,100 lbs., aud Young Chamberlain, a
dark roan Bull about the some weight. They
are both in good condition and are sure Stock
getters. Terins.-For Grade Cows to Young
Chamberlain, 82.50; for grade cows to Red
Knight, 83; for Thoroughbred Cows to either
bull, 88. Cows returned regularly three
.times and not incalf will not be charged for.
Parties bringing a number of Cows will be liber-
ally dealt with. Will have pasture to keep Cows
f rem a distance. . Young Chamberlain took first
prize at Seaforth and Brussels Shows last fall.
-DAVID MILNE, Ethel, Ontr.I 955
CAMPBELL'S', ,fr
CATHARTIC tlY
CO1VIPOUN
is-effectlie in small
doses, acts without
griping, does not oc-
casion nausea, - and.
will not create irri-
tation and congestion
as do many of the
usual cathartics ad-
ministered in the
form of Pills. &c.
Ladies and Chil-
dren having the most sensitive sto-
machs take this medicine 'without trou-
ble or complaint. •
CAMPBELL'S CATHARTIC COMPOUND
is especially adapted for the cure of
LIVER COMPLAINTS AND BILIOUS DIS-
ORDERS.
FOR Acip STOMACH AND TOSS OF AP-
- PETITE..
FOR SICK HEADACHE AND DYSPEPSIA.
FOR CONSTIPATION OR COSTIVENESS.
FOR ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING FROM A
DISORDERED STATE OF THE STO-
MACH.
This medicine being in liquid form,
the dose can be easily regulated to
meet the requirements of different per-
sons, thus making it equally well
'adapted to the use of the little child as
to the adult. Put up in three ounce -
bottles, and sold by all dealers in
family medicines.
Still Ahead Of All.
H. S. SMITH & Co.;
6 CATERERS,
And dealers in American and Canadian Confec-
tiopeeery.
Cream and Water Ices,Vegetables, Oranges,
Lemons and all kinds of Fruits.
Families, Hotels, Picnic Parties and others
wishing Ice Cream in bulk, can be supplied at
reasonable rates.
Tobaccos and Cigars of the best brands kept
constantly on hand.
Every attention paid to customers. Happy to
serve you.
Remember the place, First Door North o
Reid & Wilson's Hardware Store, Main Street
Seaforth,
H. L. SMITH. & Co.
959
Removed I Removed I
a- o. MWT1NT G.,
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 him with their
patronage.
aleltemember the place, between Henderson's
Harness Skop, and McIntyre's Shoe Store, Main
Street, Seaforth.
898 GEORGE EWtNG.
Price Retail, 25 'gents.
mo.
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fgr PERRY DAVIS' (W111
PAING3KILLER
IS RECOMMENDED BY
Physicians, 7lfi7iisters,1 Missionaries,
Managers of Factories, Work -shops, -
.Plantations, Nurses in Hospitals,
° -in short, everybody everywhere
who has ever given, it a trial.
TAKEN INTERNALLY MIXED WITH A
WINE GLASS OF HOT MILK AND
SUGAR, IT WILL BE FOUND
A NEVER FAILING
Os= FOR
SUDDEN COLDS, CHILLS, CON-
GESTION OR STOPPAGE OF
• CIRCULATION, CRAMPS,
PAINS IN THE STOMACH, SUM-
MER AND BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
SORE THROAT . &c.
APPLIED EXTERNALLY,
EXPERIENCE 11AS PROVEN IT 'THE MOST
EFFECTIVE AND BEST LINIMENT ON
essiera Is REMOVING THE PAIN
MUSIN(T FROM
SPRAINS, I3111:ISES,
:ISM, NEURALGIA, SWF,LLEI)
• TOOTII.1CHE,
- "TITS'S, Fr.i.os-r BITES, 4c., &c.
2:)cts. per Bottle.
Beware of imitations. '7G/I
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CAMP1_1 if
ag-TreCa;ille
yet p.Jtetit pre- de
paration is especially
adapted forthe rel ief and
cure of that cla-s of di,orders
attendant upon a low or reducvd
state of the sy ).tem, a:.)i usually ac-
companied I,y P NV n es; and Pal-
pitation of the I c.irt. i'r .7!)14 resulb; Will
follow its 1.1,e in ef Salesn Exhaw.tion
art,ing from- cf E. )1, A....ute or Chronic
Di,ezt),e, and in tl.e invariably
accompanies the re )t-ery a Wr,,tinc.r, Fever,.
No remedy will gr. ii e spreay reilef ia
Dy-p-2psia or I For 111.1.31.0.
1.:•:::cd 11100d, Lea; if Areeate, 1 ict-
pondency, and in %%here
0 an EFrEcT;vE ati(A-1.1-Ar:
IP/ sTameasaer 1 reeeaeki
, a,z,cs
inefoiX
,3•:Tn,dl i .
0.sc;c9-
..Soia by ail Dealers„in Jfealcinc:.
DAVIS &LAWEENCE 00, (Limited)
SOLE AGENTS,
MONTREAL, P. Q.
4k(t
PENNYROYAL WAFERS.
Prescription of a physician who
has had a life long experience in
treating female diseases. Is used
monthly with perfect success by
over 10,000Iadies. Pleasant, safe
effectual. Ladies ask your drug-
gist for Pennyroyal Wafers and
take no substitute, or inclose post-
age for sealed particulars. Sold by
all druggists, 81 per box. Address
THE EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., Detroit, Mich.
ZYSold in Seaforth by Lumsden & Wilson and
by Druggists generally. 969-52
The Seaforth„ Brussels
AND
Wroxeter Stage Line.
This old and reliable Stage Line which runs
daily between Seaforth, Brussels, Wroxeter and
Gorrie, leaves Seaforth on the arrival of the
Mail train from the east, and connects with the
trains running east and west on the Grand Trunk
Railway at Brussels, and also connects with the
train for Teeswater at Wroxeter.
Comfortable covered carriages and careful, at-
entive drivers always on the road.
Fars Reasonable.
S. WALSH Proprietor.
THE BIC- MILLS,
SEAFt.RTH.
LEGAL.
C. HAYS, Solicitor, &c. Private Money to
lend at lowest rates of interest. Office -
Corner of Square and West Street, Goderich. 774
T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &e. Office-
• Rooms formerly occupied by Carroll &
Dickson, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard-
ware Store, Main Street, Seaforth. Goderich
Agents -CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON. 870
QARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solici-
tors, See., Goderieh, Oneario. J. T. GARROW,
Wu. PROUDFOOT. 688
flAMERON," HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
kj Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Goderich, Ont.
M. C. CAMERON, Q. C., Palen. HOLT, M. G.
CAMZRON. 508
T OFTUS E. bANCEY, late with Cameron,
1.4 Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister, So-
licitor, Conveyancer, &c. Money to loan. Ben-
son's Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786
The above mills have now been thoroughly re-
built upon the complete
HUNGARIAN ROLLER PROCESS.
et TANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors,
lyju Conveyancers, &c. Solicitors for the Bank
of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan.
Office -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. II.
MANNING, JAMES SCOTT= 781
The Mill and Storehouse Buildings have been
greatly enlarged, and new machinery applied
throughout.
THE LATEST IMPROVED ROLLS
—AND—
HOLMESTED, successor to the late firm of
. McCaughey & Holinested, Barrister, So-
licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for
the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend.
Farms for sale. Office in Scott's Block, Main
Street, Seaforth.
Flour Dressing Machines
From the best Manufacturing Firms have been
put in, and everything necessary added to enable
her to turn out flour
SECOND TO. NONE
In the Dominion. The facilities for receiving
grain from farniers and for elevating and shipping
have also deen extensively improved. Grain can
now ;s taken from farmers' wagons, weighed,
and loaded into cars at the rate of 700 bushels
per hour, by the work of two men.
, _
MONEY TO LOAN.
l'iTONEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 per
in cent. Interest payable half yearly, or es
per cant. yearly, with the privilege to borrower
of repaying part of the principal money at any
time. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister,
Seaforth. 860
DENTISTRY.
A LARGE FEED STONE.
• —FOR --
CUSTOM CHOPPING
Has been put in, and the neceseary machinery for
handling chop and coarse grains.
A good shed has been erected, so that wagons
c,an be unloaded and reloaded under cover.
WHEAT •EXCHANGES
Promptly attended to, and
FIRST-CLASS ROLLER FLOUR
GUARANTEED.
CITSTTOIVI M-1==13
Chopped satisfactorily and without delay.
ROLLER FLOUR, -
BRAN, SHORTS,
' And all kinds of
CHOPPED FEED
Constantly on hand.
Highest Market Price Paid in
Cash for any Quantity of
Wheat.
APPLE BARRELS
—AND—
FINE, COARSE AND LAND SALT
FOR SALE.
Only first-class and obliging men will be kept
to attend customers. The liberal patronge of
farmers and general trade respectfully solicited.
A. W. OCILVIE & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
T. 0. KEMP, Manager.
GREAT ENCLISH PRESCRIPTION
W.A.111S
DENTIST, Faculty -Gold Medallist and College
Gold Medallist,Toronto School of Dentistry.
Rooms over Johnsons' Hardware, Main Street,
Seaforth. 911
A successful medicine tested
over. 30 years in thousands of
cases. Promptly cures Ner-
vous Prostration, "-Weakness of
Brain, Spinal Cord, and Gen-
erative organs of either sex, Emissiobs and all
ills caused by indiscretion or over exertion. Six
packages is guaranteedto effect a cure when all
other medicines fail. One package el., six pack-
ages 85, by mail. Sold by druggists. Write for
Pamphlet. Address EUREKA CHEMICAL CO.,
Detroit, Mich. ireSold in Seaforth. by Lum-
sden & Wilson and Druggists generally. 069-52
EWAF E
OF WORTHLESS" IMITATIONS
As there are many inferior
goods, corded with jute,
hes sp, etc.,offered and sold
as • Coraline by some un -
p11 acipled merchants trad-
ne ou the -reputation of
OU) genuine Coraline,
we warn the ladies against
eseh imposition by draw-
If.seir attention -to the
necessity of seeing that the
name
17CT_ a_ M Xi,
-r D. S., M. R. C. and H. S., of
_U. Ontario. Latest improve-
ments in every line. Satisfaction
- guaranteed. Office, -In Cady's
Block, opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth.
Residence, -The Poplars, John Street. 941
CROMPTON CORSET CO.'
is stamped on inner side of all Coraline good;
Without which' none are genuine._
.-everreer Tel KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D.
j_. S., will be in Zurich at the
1fettrin•-• . Huron Hotel, on the last Thurs-
day of each month, and in Hen -
stall beat day, (Friday,) at Reynolds' Hotel. Teeth
extracted with the least pain possible. All work
first class at liberal rates. 971
MEDICAL.
Tiee-M. HANOVER., M. D. C, M.,Graduate of
y -v McGill University, Physician, Surgeon
and Accoueheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and re-
sidence -North side Goderich street, first brick
house east of the Methodist church. __ 961
FARMERS, IT WILL. PAY YOU
—TO CALL AT THE—
HURON FOUNDRY,
—NEAR THE—
HIGH SCHOOL, SEAFORTFI,
And see our stock of
Which have been made especially for this county.
I have greatly improved my Gang Plow for this
season, and feel satisfied in saying that it is the
best in the market. Our
-rAns. ELuorr & GUNN, Brucefield, Licen.
tiates Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons, Edinburgh. At Seaforth every Satur-
day afternoon. Office, -Royal Hotel. 930.
T G. SCOTT, 31. D., &c., Physician, Surgeon,
ee . and Aecoucher, Seaforth, Ont. Office and
residence South side of Goderich street, Second
Door east of the Presbyterian Church. 842
RW. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , C. 31., Member
. of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
&c., Seaforth,Ontario. Office and residence
'same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 248
LAND ROLLERS
Are large and heavy, running light and doing
good work. Our
GRAIN CRUSHERS
Telt. 3fACKID, (late of Lucknow) Graduate of
1/ Toronto University, and Member of the
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
Office, Fear's drug store. Residence, John Street,
first door east of English Church Parsonage,
Seaforth, Ontario. 894
Are made from Hard Iron, and will last longer
than any other snackine made. Having special
tools for reeutting Rollers, we can guarantee
satisfaction. Special attention given to te-
'ring Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills,
Reapers, Mowers, Threshing Machines, and -
all kinds of machinery repaired on short notice
and at reasonable rates.
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 Eat In-
firmary. Late Clinical Assistant Royal London
Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central
Throat and Ear Hospital.
317 Church Street, Toronto.
VETERINARY.
DR. J. WILSON, Y. S., Honored graduate of
Toronto Veterinary College, Registered
31ember of the -Veterinary Medical Association
of Ontario. Basing had Several years experience
Can be found prepared to treat all diseases of the
domesticated animals on the latest and most im-
proved principles. Treatment of delicate foals
and teeth dressing a specialty. Residence:
Royal Hotel, Seaforth, 953
EAFORTII HORSE INFIRMARY. -Corner of
Jarvis and Goderich Streets, next door to the
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Ont. All dis-
eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do-
mesticated animals, successfully treated at the
Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the shortest notice.
Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter-
inary Surpoon. P. S. -A large stock of Veterin-
ary Medicines kept constantly on hand
AUCTIONEERS.
TP. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the
. County of Huron. Sales attended in al
parts of the Couety. _ All orders left at TUB
Exeosrroa Office will be promptly attended to.
Preserve Your Sight
By wearing the only
FRANK LAZARUS,
(Late of the firm of Lazarus & Morris)
Renowned Spectacles cf, Eye Glasses,
These Spectaeles and Eye .Glasses have been
used for the past 35 years,and have given in every
instance unbounded satisfaction. They are THE
BEST IN THE WORLD. They never tire, and last
many years without change. For Sale by
DRUGGIST,_
This great Household 31edicine radio; amonget
MEDICAL HALL SEAFORTH the leading necessa.ries of Life, These famous
Pills purify the Blood, and act most powerfnine
yet soothingly, en the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys.
and Bowels, Os ing tone,, energy and vigor to
these great Main Springs of Life. They are con-
fidently reeonimencied as a never failing remedy
in ell cases IN here the constitution, from what-
er cause has become impaired or weakened.
To Contractors and Others.
Ilridge Bolts and Castings at lowest rates.
Quotations furnished on application.
Zr Also Agent for the Implements of L. D.
Sawyer, Hamilton. A full line of repairs con -
gently on hand.
THOMAS HENDRY.
HURON AND BRUCE
Loan and Investment
C 0 3V132.A_I\Ta'..
This 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 on
Deposits, according to amount and
time left.
ICE. -Corner of Market Square
and North Street, Goderich,
HORACE HORTON,
MANAGER.
Goderich, August 5th,1885. 922
SEAFORTH
FurnitureWarerooms.
If you want solid comfort call at
M. Robertson's,
And buy one of those Celebrated Self Adjustable
Easy Chairs, represented by the above cut. II
can also supply
Invalid Chairs and Carriages.
He also sells the most comfortable and durable
FIRITNTG- 13M33
That is made. His stock of
CABINET FURNITURE
Is very large and Complete, Intending purehafe
ems would do well to give him a call before pur-
chasing elsewhere. Wareroorns one Door South
of Telegraph Office, Main Street, Seaforth.
M. ROBERTSON.
FRANK LAZARUS,
MANUFACTURER,
28 Maryland Road, Harrow Road, London, Eng.
(Late Lazarus & Morris, Hartford, Conn.)
ttOrNo connection with any other firm in the
Deminion of Canads. - 943
SEAFORTH PUMP WORKS.
In returning thanks to my many customers
for their patronage eieee eommencing business
in Seaforth, I weuld add that in order to supply
the demand for
PUMPS, CISTERNS &c.
that 1 have put in Steam Power and more new
inachinery, and Can now do try work quicker
and better, and as I use none but the best ma-
terial I can get, and do as gaud work as I know
how, I hope to merit a continuance of your pat-
ronage. CUSTOM PLANING AND BAND
SAWING A SPECIALITY.
N. CLUFF.
P. S. -1 -would be pleased to receipt all the ac-
counts of the past and previous years. Mast
have money. 9664.1.
They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments
incidental to females of ell ages; and ins a Gen-
eral Family Medicine are unsurpassed,
Its eddies and Healing Properties •
lstiew li . feat hout the World. For the cure of
Bad Les, B 1 Breaets, Old Wounds, Sores and
• - It is an infallible remedy. If effectually
rui en the neek paid chest, as sat into meat,
cm, • re Throat.. Bronehitis, Coughs and
Colde. For Glandular Swellings and Piles 1
like a charm. Isr Gout and Rheumatism
never fails to afford relief. Manufactured) t
at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 78
Oxford Street (late 533 Oxford Street) London
and sold at Is 2s. 9d,, 4s. 6d., 115., 225
and 33s. each Box and Pot. tea Beware of Am
erican counterfeits,-Pnrchasers should leek to
the Labe/ on the Pots and Boxes. If the address
is not 633, Oxford Street, London, they are
spurious 921-52