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The Huron Expositor, 1886-09-24, Page 724, igss. RC HANTS, rnd eotlecting- n of Gaud& liANULT0Isi, isizED 1881. business and profession* 'feet the c011eetion of (let lealhers freln Making - hem with lista of iehants and others hamar wishi4 to becon1e...21:1NT. to- our Nfanagers, bv retutn mall full per. f membership, &e. seat Mill & CO., .! n s a agem Raututon. QCVSTO•01, Vo., Ontario. ta Whitesallronte Melee stiit myscit better far th er material. I itreesta ge • and found frota the hese fiat zinc wee 'one of the is when exiaosed to tht- Wa.y beendisappointed,• ad to -day as ever. - J. B. BUNN, 188& Age of the ProbateCdrat, purchase a Motnneent te to AGIIEB,.-Goderiell, 973 _ e is Reserv- for & OW SELLING Jewelry TF.IE TIMES. I :JD ..A.T1 HITNE S HOUSE., 1.INES OF EATERS, !OYAL 3a.Se Darner In furze rsand with Ovens. - Peninsular nare Base Burner rode, 'Ali to see it. of all kinds of :oal Cooks, :to show them - ;II, and get Bargains, INSiN ,Y. TINWP.Ftt,Sie IND CA.NADIAN WAYS ON _HAND M L Let SEPTE ER 24, 1886. 'i=•=1\T_ ?roprietor of these well. LT- mills, has been lidding inery, and is now -better . an article of :FLOUR, ;lled by any mill in tilt e the party waifs for fr. wheat, chopping dom. Ted_ for six-, teats Per xsh oat meal' always op and exchanged for osio- alwa.ys oat hand and' set prices, else any Orders pronaptIy suend. not yet given these MID& r interest to do $o. Rd- * Dell's Mills." EN Mc101111t rA ss IMITATIONS hero are taany inferiOr de, corded with_ jute, 1..o, ate, offered and Old Caraline by. sorne reercp'ants tract ou the reputation 01 • g.enerineCOrlitiilier vafarn the laties against h impoeitio by &ft* -`,.e•i_r attention to 00 asieity of e3eiingthat-tbe eo - • CORSET q001,1' ido of all Coralinea,0 itetnet, are TO LOAN. BOJC401t- -sivEst. e.D ONTARIO L. Society have all tuluu"A lend on real estaoff interest with the pm!, d repaying- a portion "' tents of interest. Chr eesrs. DENT lac 110 ,a -ho- are the autho ar the Society. 936-tr "fe that ToId. Thirty ye s ago the region about the London doe s contained as large a jiaalhen 3a of ,of lationtit asany district in the huge ware houses Afwerrie,“ m' n • merable courts ane alleys tiled with fo and: dirt, and eve hor- ror of sight, ound and smell. I was a irendezvous fo r the loWest types of hu- jntuflt)T. The wealth and influential .c ass in thiSSettienie t were the rum -sell rs and ambling -hells. lichen keepers of lad grew to middle age in these b e proercninc s tvho never had he rd the nalrie of Chia t, except in an oath Thir- ty thousand s uls were included in one parish here, ut the clergyme never -ventured out f the church to tea 'h. A young m n named Charles Lowder, belonging to n old English family, hap- pened to pass through this (Esti.- et just after leaviu, Oxford. His ela sinates were going in o pelities,eor the a my, or to the bar, fu 1 of ambition and ope to make a name n the world ; but 1 owder heard, as he s id, a cryof iingled agony-, stiffen g, laughter and bia. phemy coming from hese depths, that ang in his ears, go w Jere be would." lie resolve to give •up all othe work in the world to help these people lie took a louse in one of the lowest Slums, and lived in it. It iso ily one d themselves that they will her; not patronizing vi .itors." fe preache every day in the treets, and for mont s was pelted with bricka bats. shot at, and. driven bac with curSes. He Nad unfortunately frio elo- quence with which toereach th m; he was a slow, st minoring speaker, but' he was hold, pati eat, and in earnest Year after year he lived among thern. Even the worst rull'au learned to resp et the tallathin cura e, whom he saw sopping the worst str et fights, ,facing mobs, or nursing the vi tims of Asiatic cholera. Mr. Lowde lived in London de cks for 23 years. Ni lit schools were puled, industrial sch ols, and refuges for drunk- ards, dischar ed prisoners and fallen women. A la ge church was. hu It and several missio N chapels, His' c ief as- sistants in thi ' work were the m n and women whom he -had rescued fro "the paths that abt t on hell." A vi nor to the church sai "the congregatio differs from others in that they are all n such deadly earnes Mr. Lowder broke down unser his work, and rap ally „grew into a old, careworn man aIe died in a vil age in the Tyrol, wb er he had go e for a month's rest. Fre was brought ack to the Docks w re hahad worked o long. Across the 1ridge where he h once been chased b a furious mob, • ent on his murder, his body was rev rently carried, while the police were obi ged to keep back theorowds of sobbing people who pressed forward to catch t - e last glimpse of "Father Lowder," s they, called him. ! , "No such 1 funeral," says a ondma ' paper, "has eirei been seen in E gland. The whole-, riopulation of East ondon . turned 0 -1,t -t, st pi:king work for th t' da,. The special rains rim to Chisglhurst were filled, an3 thousands follo*ed on foot,-misera le men and womeialwhom he had lifted 4p from barbarisni to life and hope. There are In ny:careers open tolyoung men on entering the world, but there are 'toile nobler or that end more direct- ly to heaven tljlan that of this modern crusader. N virs Notes. -A steel st amship named the "Sus- quehanna," w s launched at Buffalo, on Saturday, lit inst., fur trading upon the Great Lak s. She is 296 feet long, 322 feet over 11, 40 feet 'beam, 24 feet hold, and ha seven water-tightbulk- heads. Her en rines are of the double ex- pansion patte n, 36 and 48 inch cylin- ders ; the boil re, four in number, 13 feet diameter and 11-1,- feet long; screw 14 feet diameter; steering gear cOntrolled by steam.; ea aeitY, 27800 tons freight, besides 2,50 t ns fuel. She casts 8212,- 000, and is expeeted toaverage 15 miles per hour. • -Among tle new industries recently established a Portland, Mame, is the manufacture o what is called Casco Bay Chips. 'Pate. °es' thinly and evenly ii sliced in the raw m..vterial, and nicely cookedlaSi a Ow method, then packed in boxes of co , venient size or barrels are shipped to a part of the country. This is an indhatry that a maritime ex- change thinks coaild be made very prof- itable in this untry. -Thomas Cruikshanks,- a Scotehman living in Alfmd, Illinois, is reported to have fallen h ir to an estate of half a minion left sy an aunt who recently died in Seotlai cl.. Cruikshanks is a vet- eran of sever 1 wars, having served in the British an 1 American armies. . . -The expo itnent of carrying logs from Canada across Lake Huron On a huge barge fit ed up for the purpose has failed,. a Hol Weakening We strain the nerves disease may even such a.e these pier the disordering- t gives poteriev to source of all vital every action wh well-being of th mate the neceasi atrung, or the eas plish that end. T detest° indignati tihn,siek heaclact therefore attain repatation. Try and be cured. If the mischief to b al constipation. in mild doses, w healthy action. Ti with which peat Ayer's Sarsaparil it is the best bloo equalled in excell public favor. 961 •OWay'S :Pills .,. -ther.-The sultry summer clays of the feeble- and decrepit, and -nate unless some restorative, ,tying Pills be found to correct lidency. Holloway's medicine he nervous systenewhich is the movements, a,nd presides over 'oh maintains the growth and body. No one can over esti- y of keeping- the nerves well • with which these Pills accom- ,ey are the most unfailing anti n, irregular circulation, palpita- e, and costiveness,. and have the largest sale and highest 2w. Ayer's sera- is a mild word to descrilt dy and mind. caused by.habitu- he regular use of Ayer%--, Pills, 11 restore the torpid viscera to Tenacity Le abide by their early faith in a is expiained by the fact that medicine ever used, and is not -nee by any new candidate_ for .52w. The ictor's Crown should adorn th broy,. of the Inventor of the great corn catre, I utntun Pahl -lose Corn Extrac- tor. It works quackly, never make a sore spot,. Ind ie Suet the thin-- you want See that yon get Putnam's Painless Corn Extrattor, the sure, safe and painless are for corns. 95252w. ' Reafter, in inf ruling you Of this wonderful remedy for cotes e, colds-, asthma, bronchitis, conetunption„ am all affections of the throat and lungs, We feet t , at we are doing you a great kintineas, as if yo I have any of the above com- plaints, if you vill. only try it will guarantee satifeactiOn in e 'ery case or money refunded. Ask for:MeGream's Lung Compaimd. Price 50c and $1 oer bottle at, Lumsden, a Wilson's drug store, Seaforth. • J31.52w. • • . Reasons why y( u should parchase Fluid Light- Tathrla in prefarec ee :to all other remedies are: radpid reault-et res instantly. . It is easily ap- plied -no trouble -no lost thee. It does not re- quire constant nae -one application is effectual. „ thle bottle will remove more pain than any other • reniedy in existence. Try it for neuralgii, t°0-tilaehe, headaehe, rheumatism. Sold at 26e bott forth. e at Lumsdenat Wilson's dial store, See - 964.52w. A Profitable Lif Few men have accomplitihed th d $ of wor and good in this world as t Dr. Ch 0. Over -500,000 of his wor sold i Canada alone. We want. troubl al with liver complaint, dys ache, •idney or urinary troubles, to V. Fee -'s and buy a bottle of Dr. Cure, i will cure you. ittedicine an $L 9 .52w. ak Ir JUGS MEN' IN El 'IR LUNGS LIVER BLOOD. ti I had been a ySietto fo worst of -blOod dieceee. treated by a number medicel men in theoou ty, And my constitution was comptely under - mind, a friend advise 1. me to try Dr. J ng' a in ed ic i n e, estered iry appetite and fixed 'lieu complete after using seven bottle, I strong mm , ly recommend it to Ili similarly :affected: ; 'rankt G. Counter, of Starks & Counter. For s 16 by all dreg -gists. . 96 .62.2w. " WI at is McGregor's Seedy -Cure for ?" • ; It is or dyspepsia, liver comp:dint, udigestionl)iljOuSIl, ess, and it is the finest lilood hrifier in the wo ld to -day. " Do s it give salisfacktion ?" • We c nnot point to one instance w not. " Wh re does it have the largest sal Righ in the city of 'Hamilton, t -here it is =nut', (Allred, there has been over or e thonsand dollars' worth sold in the last year's 're ail,and the great i iejority of the sales areby pe recom- mending it to another. For sale, at 60c and per bo tle by Lumsden & Wilson; druggists, Seafort HENSALL 'FURNITURE 8TORE. nu) amount e celebrated s have been G. INGRAM & SON; very person epsia, head,i- call n at I.' aseis Liver recipe book d, May 3. ; one ef the , and I was oi the best ere it did T' 964.52w. Ladi s troubled with pimples, blotclhes, rough hands r. face, or sores of any descrip ion should use 'McGregor & Parke's Carbolic erate. It will le, ve' the skin in perfect healt , -smooth, clean a id good color. 13e eure and ge the geni- ine, ma e by McGregor & Parke: Pric zric. Sold at nui sden & Wilson's drug store • Seaforth. 964.5. Certain Cure. I A Cu. e or Cholera Morbus. ---A p sitive cure for this dangerous complaint, and for all acute or chro iin forms of bowel complaints i &dent to sumnie _and fall, is found in Dr, F. vler's Ex tracto•Strawberry; to be proc red from any dr ggist. 857.52.2w: f Vital Importan e. It is just as essential that the ht inan body should have pure blood, as that a tr a or plant , should have sap to nourish and inv gorate its growth. Nearly all our bodily • ills rise front unbealt y blood. Burdock Blood -1.1i tors puri- fies thi. fountain of life, and regalia es all the vital or ans o to a healthy action. ,85 nesty the. Best Po An h•nest medicine is the noble- man, a id we can assure Our reade Fowler' Exactof Wild Strawberry i reliable but& almost infallible toou morbus dysentery, canker of the 'st bowels, and the various summer -c whose i ttacks are often sudden andl A Natio-nal Evil. Ther& is no queation but thatalyspe nationa disease of our country, and plicate( with diseases of the liver and the vau •e of untold misery. Furdock tersi wi I almost invariably c re the known, 857,52.2w. In Season. . It is ow in seasoi, to warn atir read the st en attacks 'of cholera, cramp various boWel complaints incident to t of ripe ruit, vegetables, etc. 1 pr. Fo tract o Wild Strawberry is the, gra for thos troubles 857.525w. • ' • A Word of Expleinat The liver secretes bile to move the b kidney secrete urine to carry off which - vould poison the blood th secrete gastric juice to digest or d' food, et . • Burdock Blood Bitters acts organs and purifies the blond by el the sec etions of the system. 857.62 Nell° al Pills will cure constipated 1 the liver. • 8e7.62m. regulat 1V6,-rti thatiTr s calthe much sickness amain eman's Worm Powders will s 845' •. . r If 3-o r child is stubbornor hard to. mediein to, Dr. Low's Pleasant W will be . ppreciated. 862.52m. Don't surely be cur cure in cure o cure ch Soki An pl had pla sionaty for the tion, Br and Lu cure fo plaints, 3 Be on Your Guar allow a cold in the head to evelop itself into catarrh whe d for 24 cents. A few Apollo ipient catarrh. One to two boxes will boxes Will rrh cure. 966.1y a . t work Of that Dr. not only c cholera mach and mpla,ints. to.!. 857. ia is the hen coin- idneys is Blood Bit- vorst case rs against clic and seaspn vler's Ex - (I specific on. -tvels; the airic acid, •stomach solve the ipori these ansing all w. owela and children rely chre. dminister tin Syrup lowly and you can - tions will difiary catarrh. One to five onic catarrh. Dr. Chase's cat all dealers at 26 cents per box. Consumption Cure physician,retired from prac ed in his hands by an East he torn -Ulla of a simple vegeta peedy and permanent cure of nchitis, Catarrh, Aethina and g affections, also a positive. Nervous Debility and all Nr after having tested litswond • ce, having India illi8- le remedy. Consiimp all throat id • radical ou aorn- rful ceira tive pot rers in thousarrs of cases, .has felt it hu duty to make it know to' his sufferir g fellows. Actuat d by this motive and a desire to relieve human ifferine, I will send free of chargo, to a all who • n, French preparing -silt; with 0 KES, 119 5-25 Ow esire it, this recipe, in Germ or Eng ish, with fulldirections for and using. Sent by mcril addre stamp, narriin_ this ipaper ; W. A. Power's Block Lloche4ter, Na Y. 9 Advice .to Mother Are y u distuibed ,aiid broken of y a sick .hild suffering and crying cutting teeth? If -send at once bottle o "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing childre • teething. It; value is incal wUl reli we. the poor little sufferer in Depend upon it, Mother ; there is about i • It cures dySentery and diar lates th stomach, .and: bowels, cures softens the gums, ireduqes inflamm gives t ne anti-_ energy _to the who, "Mrs. Inslow's Stiothing Syrup " f .tecthim is pleasant !to, the taste and seriptio i of one of the oldest. and physici ns and nurses in the United is for sa e by all druggists throughout Price t venty-five cents' a bottle. ask foi "Ma. WINSLOW'S SOOVIENG S take no .ther kind.966.1Y. T.Z.j , - ur rest by ith pain of and get a yrkip' for ulable. • It rned o nistake regu- ind colip, Mon, arid e systeni. r. children is the. pre. >est female tates, and the world. e sure and atm," and Oat rrh.-A New TriEsq,t Perha s the most extraordinary, s cceSs that has bee achieved in modern medicin- has been attained by the Dixon Treatment f r Catarrh. Out of 2 000 patients treated during t e past six months, fully ninety per cent, have :een cured' of this s ubborn malady. This is no e the less startAin wh4n it is remembered that o five' pera cent. of patients presenting themeel es to the regillar praCtitioner are 'bunefitted,1 while the patent iedicines and other 1adver ised cures never re ord a cure at all. , Startint with the claim n w generally believed, by the iJost scien- tific me that the disease is due to th a presence of living parasites in the tissue, Mr. Dixon at once ad: pted his cure to their exterminatioe- ehis acc mplished, he claims the Catarrh is pre.e- tically c red, and the permanency is unquestion- td, as et res effected by hina four years ago are cured still. No one else has ever a tempted to cure Ca rrh in this manner, and no otlaer treat ment ha ever cured Catarrh. The application of the r medy is shuple, and can Le done ,at home, a id the present season of the year is the most fits orable for a speedy and permanent cure, the maj yity of cases being cured at one treat- ment. ufferers should correspond with Messrs. A. II. IXON & SON, 305 King Street, West, Toronto Canada, and enclose stamo for their treatise n Catarrh. -Montreal Ster, November 17, 1882 ' 889.-62 Oh nge of Business. THOS DALY 1 . -weer HaXing purchased the', Greery, Biking and Confecti nery business 6f MR. MEGAREY., wilt carty on the business in the old and popular stand. Ile will keep always on hand the CHOICEST ST C OF EV RYTHING IN 1118 LINE, a ND WILL . S C1-1= G;ve you. 7- NI; B. Glafr'sswa goods. ; - s a trial arid see whatc, we can do for THOS D EY. , assameacISI A very nice stock of (1` ckery and e. Farm Produce takee s Cash for ' 97341 ' PROPRIETORS.- I12"'2atgelzrpTemlae8, and iog;,,:lnregouralreyintense stock, we are in a better position than ever to suit the wants ef the people of .Hensall and sur- rounding country. Those in want of .Furniture would do well to give us a call, as weate sure .our prices will suit the hard tines. The quality of our Furniture. is of the best, and prioes within the reach of all. • • 6 978x4 TIXECUTORS NOTICE. -Tho CieditOrs of Jas. lre Rouat, late•of the township of Tuc'kersmith, in the county or Huron,,Fariner, who died on 1st May,186, and of Margaret Rouat, his Wife, who idied on the lltla of May, 1886,are notified to send particulars of their 'Claims, with statement • of li sec urity, if any, held by thenn-to- the under- 'si eed, solicitor for George Walker, the Execu- to lof the estate of the said James Ronal, and , administrator of the estate of the said Margaret Ronal, Within one month from. the first pub- lication , of this notice, (10th September, 1886), after whieh date the taid George Walker will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estates, having reference only to the claims of which hix shall have then received netice. And the said George Walkeii after such distribution, will not be. responsible to any person or persons having claims against Said estates, or either of them, of which he shall not . have. received notice. This notice sgiven in pursuance of the statute in that behalf. Seaforth,Septernber 4th, 1886. F. HOLNIESTED, Seaiorth, Solicitor for r George tWalkera Exceutor &c., Tuckersmith. 1 , . 978-3 • 5ore. Eyes The eyes are always in sympathy witt the body, and afford an excellent index of Its condition. When the eyes become Weak, and the • lids inflamed and sore, it is an evidencethat the vstem -has become disordered by Scrofularfor which Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best knbwn. remedy. • Scrofula, %villa produced -a painful in- flammation in my eyes,- caused nie much s.uffering for a• number of years. By the. advice of a physician .1. commenced taking Ayer's . Sarsaparilla. After using this medicine a short tha I was completely Cured My eves are now in a splendid condition, ,and 1 arn as well and strong as ever. - Mrs.. William Gage, Concord, N. Ili For a.ntimber of years I was troubled with a Intmor in MY. eyes, and was unable to .obtain any relief. until I conunenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine bas effected a.complete (titre, and I believe it to, be the hest of blood purifiers.- C. E.'Upton, Nashua, N. IL • From childhood, -and nntil within a few months, I halve been afflicted with Weak and • Sore Eyes.. I have- used for these complaints, with beneficial results, Aver's Sarsaparilla, and conider it a great blooJ purifier, -Mrs:. C. l'h llips, Glover, I suffered for. a liear with •inflamma- , tion in my left eye. 'Three uleerS' formed on the Aballdepriving me of sight, •and causing great Pain. :After trying many other remedies, to no nurpose,I was finally induced to use Ayer'Sarsaparilla, and, ..- By Taking three bottles of this Medicine, have been entirely, cured. My sight has been re- stored, and there is no sign of inflamina- tion, sor4 or- ulcer in my eve. -Kendal T. Bowen, Sugar Tree Ridge:Ohio. My daughter, ten years old, was afflicted with ,SCrofulous Sore.:;Eyes.• During the last two years she never saw light of any kind. Physiehmsof the highest standing exertedtheir skill, but with. no permanent fineecetl..' On, the recommendation, of a -friend 1 purchased ia boil le of Ayer's Sar- saparilla, which IBA' daughter commeneed taking.- Before she had used th4 -third bo: tie her sOght wits restored, and he can now 100k steadily at a brilliant light wit h- ptit Ker cure is complete.- W. E. Sutherland, -Evangcjist,-Shelby City, Ey: Ayer's Sarsaparilla 7 Preparedly Dr. J. C. Alyer 8c, C�., Lowell, Mass. BOld by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5. :Day, an. -.Night Diiring,an acute atIttek .of Bronchitis, .a ceaseless tickling li ,jhe throat, and an exhausting, dry, h 'eking ough, afflict the sufferer. Sleep is banished, and freat prostriatien folloWs. This disease is ;also attended with Hoarseness, and, Sometimes Iross of Voice. It is liable to become e:hroniedinvolve the lungs, and terminate fatally. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral affords speedy reliet and cure in eases of Brion- Chitis. It controls thc. disposition to cough, and induces refreshing • I .havelbeen a,practicing -physician for twenty-four years, find, for. the. past twelve, have -suffered from annual attacks of Bronchitis. After exhausting all the usuat reniedies Without Relief, tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It, helped me immediately, and effected a speedy" Stoveall, M. 1)., Carroll ton$,1. liss. • Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is deeidedlythe hes; remedy, within tny 'knowledge, for chronic Bronchitis, and all Jung diseases. Rust, M. D., South Pam, Me. waiS -attacked, lastwinter, with a severe -Cold, Which, from exposure, grew wOrse and finally settled on. my Lungs. By night sweats I Iva§ ..Keduced almost to a skeleton: My Cough was incessant. and frequently spit blood. My physician told nye to give up business, dr 1 wo4ld not Jivca month. After taking varions reme- dies.without relief, I was finally • • Cured By Using fwo bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I am now in perfect healthy and 'able to resume business, after having been pro- nounced incurable with Consumption. S. P; Henderson, Saulsburgh, Penn. . For years T was in a decline. I had weak lungs, and Offered from Bronchitis and Catarrh. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral re - 'stored nie to health., nod•I have been for a long tune comparatively vigorous. In case of a sudden cold I alwaysresort to the Pect6ra1, and find speedy • relief. - EdwardE. Curtis, Rutland, Vt. Two , years aro I suffered from a severe Bronchitis. The physician attending •ine became fearfull that. the disease wotdd ter- minateln Pnennionia.. After trying yari- ous medicines, Nsithout: benefit, -he finally prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which relieved me at once. I continued to take this medicine a short time, and was curet.. .-Ernest Colton, Logansport, Ind. Aye's -Cherry. Pectoral,. Prepared" by Dr. J.6. Ayer 3: Cc., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1.; six bottles, $.5. . NEX1OSJTOR. THE C 'LEERATED DP,0 14 .A.8 E DANDELION LIVE' CURE_ Have you VAver C gestion,1 ili mums, ness, Panhl in the B ease aris nin from a liver cnre, will be foun Nature's medy- Dr. Chase's 1Liver Cu solely with the' fact t nature's wefl4nown and Dandeli ncomb 'liable roots, 1brks an effecton the Kidneys, Five hundre I thousa lion of Dr. has.e's R Canada alon .. We a child who is trouble try this expellent Give alway feee. Wr *of Dr. Chase B Liver medical Guide and R tabling over 200 usef medical meriond 'd worth ten times' the Chase's Catarrh Cure dy. .Price, 26 cents Liver Pills. ' TWenty- all dealers. -T: EDM Bradford. For Sale Seaforth. mplaint, Dyepepeiia, Indi- aundice, Headache, Dizzi- k, Costiveness, or any dis- ertuiged liver, Dr. Chase's a eure and certain remedy. he unqualified stfecess of e in Liver Complaint rests at it is compounded from liver regulators, Mandraks ned with many other inval- herhla having a powerful Stomach, Bowels arid blood. d sold. Over ono -half mil- ceipt Bookwere sold in ant every than wofnan and with Liver Com laint to emedy., , Somethiiig new. pped around eve y bottle ure is a. valuable HOusehold ceipe Book (84 pages), con - It il reccipes, pronot need by iggists as inyalu ble, and rice -of the medici e. Try A safe and positilve reme- Try Chase's: Kidney and ye cents per box. Sold by kNSON & Co., sole agents, by I. V. FEAR, Druggist, 966-62 1•4, CAM BELL'S,' , ATH RTIC MPOUP1 Is effective in small doses, acts Without griping, does not oc- casion nausea„ and will not crvate irri- tationa,nd congestion as do many. Of the usual cathartiles ad- ministered in the form of Pills. Ladies and Chil- most sonsitiNe- sto- ediciue withou trou- - dren ' hay' ,, th machs tak th is 1. ble or complaint. CAMPBE LE'S dATUARTIC COM OUND is especial y ada., tect for tee cur of LIVER COMPLAI, TS AND BILIOUS DISr :) ORDERS. FOR ACID STOMACH AND LOSS OF Ar- • PETIT ' FOR SICK 4HEADCIIE "AND DYSPEPSIA. . FOR CONS IPATI(1/2.1 OR COST1VE$ESS. Fon ALL COMPLAIIiiilit ARISING rinom A DISCIF34ERELY STATE OF THE STO- ,MICII. ., I This medicine being in liquid1 foim, the dose can be easily regulated t§ meet the requirements of different per- sons, thus imaking it equally well adapted tO the use of the little child as tO'Ille;aCialt. Pt4t 111) in three ounce bottles, 'and sol by all dealers in family metlicines -; - ' , • Trice Retlaid 25*.Ceni& • • PEttRY DAVIS' "WI PAIN -KILLER 1 ' IS RECOMMEiCDED BY -Physicians, Miivisters„ifissioaries, lianivers of I'm:Cortes, Work-shOps, • Plantations, .2\7m-ses in Hospitals, -in short, eve who has ever yhody everywhere . giben, it a trial. TAKEN INTERNALLY MIXED 'WITH A WINE CLASS OFHOT MILK AND SUGAR, IT WILL BE FOUND. A NEVE4 FAILING ore. OR SUDDEN COril', CIIILLS, CON- - GESTION OR 5TOi'PGE 01? . CIRCUtATI N, CRAMPS, PAINS .CN THESTOMACH, sum - MER AND BOW 44 COMPLAINTS, SORE TIIj10AT • o . Arernnn 1,?:'rEnsALLy, EXPERIENCEIIAS PROVEN IT THE 3105T vei ANY) BEST LINIMENT ON E.1.11TILIN REMOVING THE FAIN ARISING FROM SPRAINS, .1MUISES, xErnAL(irA, swELLE1) TopTliAciiE; 1---B.Ns, FROST BITES, &c., &d. •12.l&s. per .1q1 Zciir Dewar3 of Imitations. rwomes.. F—) H T h IFagreeable 44?* . yet potent pre- paration is especial:, adatned for the relief and cure o f that clai-s ofdi,rders attendant upon a low or -reduced state of the sy iAeni, and us uallyar- companied yPF3r, Weakileri and Pal- pitation of the He,Art. Prie: t results will •;r. follow as use in car -es ef Stani,n•.:Exhauation • arising from Loss of 13t.3. A..ete or Chroi.ic Diheases, and in the wrr::i - invariably aecompanies,the reimecry Fevers. " No renledy gke rilide Sp, :v it -lief in Dyspepsia Or Iniii;esti,n. For Iiirtror.ei-- „eb 'shed ,RlOod; of Appetit, lie:, 43 - ponClency, arid in all ca -e- 0 an EIPFI-'.t'r IVE and c.hir-t-AiN sTiel LIETITN tlt . IRwi.tL e3' found. INVALL.: •S>C:1 • 'VP I AELE. • • fr. _ • ,• o Sela by .1)(22er..- in M7-, DAVIS .&Ii.A.WEENCE CO, (Limited) .4, • rp, cr.0 _ -1f31.7ED THE HUTUN • EXPO$ITCHCFRCE SEAFOR_TS, ONAUO. NO WITNESSEci REOUMED SOLE AGEN NTREAL, P. Q. D. 8. CAMPBELL, TIROVINCiAt iLAND SURVEYOR and Civ r Engineer. Orders by mail promptly at tended to. D.S. CAMPBELL, Mitchell, Still Ahead Of All. H. S. SMITH & Oo CATERERS, And dealers al American and Canadian Confec- ti°neeeCrrY• Icam and Water Ices,Vegetables, Oranges, Lemons and all kinds of Fruits. Families, Hate's, Picnic Parties and others wishing Ice Cream in bulk, can be suppliedat reasohable 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 & Wilsolla's Hardware Store, Main Street Seaforth, H. L. SMITH & Co. 959 I Removed 1 Removed 1 G2m m-vcri 1T G-, §,EAFORTH, The Old Established Butcher has removed to new premises, imniediately 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. thlrltemember the place, between Henderson's Harness Skop, and McIntyre's Shoe Store, Main Street,,Seaforth. 898 GEORGE EWING. PENNYROYAL WAFERS. Prescription of a physician who has had a life long experience in treating female diseases. haused monthly with perfect auecess by over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe effectual. Ledies ask your drug- gist for Pennyroyal Wafer 4 and take no substitute, or incloselpost 1 age for sealed particulars. Snld by • all druggists, $1 per bola Address THE EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., Detroit, Mich. ga'Sold in Sefiforth by Lumsden & Wilson/ and by Druggists generally. 069-52 The Seaforth,qrussels L AND Wroxeter Stage Line. This old ani reliable Stage Line which runs daily between: Seaforth, Brussels, Wroxeter and Gorrie, leaves Seaforth on the arrival of the Mail train froin the east, and connects with the trains running east and west on the Grand Trunk Railway at 134usaels, and also connects with the train for Tees*ater at Wroxeter. Comfortabll covered carrieges and careful, at- entive driveralways on the road. Fares Reasonable. S. WALSH Proprietor. 1 t raatis. • Ladres Rejoice. We've go the Corsets to suit you all, A big lot jut received. Ease, Comfort, and a graceAul figure secured by buying your Corset 4 from us. Any size from 18 to 30 in sock, and Nye can supply on short notice ip to 42 inches. Don't fail to come to us for satisfac- tion both in ;wear and in price. • New Braid.ed Jerseys. Black, Brown, and Cardinal. Navy and Tobacco. Thousafids of • these goods all over the country. You can't go astray in a jer- sey. New Fall Goods Beginning to come to band, great value We can assure oti. Our Dress and Mantle maker is away picking up all the newest and latest designs for the ladies, who can rely upon being well suited at THE NOTED DRY -GOODS HOUSE OF RANTON BROS. EXETER, MAT MUSH PRESCRIPTION A successful medicine tested over 30 years in thousands of eases. Promptly cures Ner- voun Prostration, Weakness of Brain, Spinal Cord, and Gen- erative urganstof either sex, Emissions and all ills caused by indiscretion ofover exertion. Six -packages is gueranteed to effect a'cure when all other medicine a fail: One package $1, six pack- ages $5, by mail. Sold by druggists. Write for Pamphlet. Address EUREKA CH FLA' ICAL CO., Detroit, Mich, aff'Sold in Seaforth by Lunt- sden & Wilson and Druggists generally, 969-52 Stock Breeders Take Your Choice. You can have choice of two Imported Bulls, Red Knight, a:beautiful Red Bull, 14 months' olcp weighs 1,160 tbs., and Young Chaniberlain, a dark roan Bull about the some weight. They are both in goed condition and are sure Stock getters. Terms. -For Grade Cows to Young Chamberlain, 2.50; for grade cows to Rad Knight $3 - fel Thoroughbred Cows to either' bull, $8. C ,Ta's returned regularly three times ad not in calf will not be charged for. Parties bringing a number of Cows will be liber- ally dealt with. Will have pasture to keep Cows from a distance, Young -Chamberlain took first prise at Seaforth and Brussels Shows last WI. DAIrlD MILNE, Etdael, Ont.! 955 LEGAL. 1)(711, IrlASTINGS,Solicitor,etc. Office-Cady's YV . Block, opposite Commercial Hotel, Sea - forth. 974 SEAGER & LEWIS, Barristers, Goderich.- Office, opposite the Colborne Hotel. 976 -1) C. HAYS, Solicitor, &e. Prirate Money to JAh lend at lowest rates of interest. Office - Corner of Square and West Street, Godealch. 774 T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Office- eJ . Rooms formerly occupied by Carroll & Dickson, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard- ware Store, Main Street, Seaforth. Goderieh Agents -CAMERON, HOLT & GAMMON. 870 ri ARROW & PROODFOOT, Barristers, Solid - tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GARROW, WM. PROUDPOOT. •888 flAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers, U Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Goderich, Ont. M. C. CAMERON, Q. C., PHILIP 110LT, M. G. Castellon. 606 TIJOFTUS E. DANCEY, late with Cameron, Holt & Cameron, Goderieh, Barrister, So- licitor, Conveyancer, &e. Money to loan. Ben- son!s Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786 yANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors, 1 Conveyancers, &e. Solicitors for the Bank of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan. Office -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. MANNINO, JAMES Scow. 781 tI HOLMESTED, successor to the late firm of McCaughey & Hohnested, Barrister, So- licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. Farms for sale. Office in Scott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. MONEY TO LOAN. 4 5 *. A TONEY TO LOAN. --Straight loans at 6 per iyi cent. Interest payable half yearly, or eri per cent. yearly, with the privilege to borrower of epaying part of the principal money at any tine. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister, Seaforth. 860 DENTISTRY. WATSO, 1•T TIENTIST, Faculty Gold Medallist and College jar Gold Aledallist,Toronto School of Dentistry. Rooms over Johnsons' Hardware, Main Street, Seaforth. • . 911 TD. S., M. R. C. and H. S., of 4 I . Ontario. Latest improve- ments in every line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office, -In Cady's Block, opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. Residence, -The Poplars, John Street. 941 T__T. KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D. will be in Zurich at the a J' ' • I .4L" Huron Hotel, on the last Thurs- day of each month, and in Hen- sel next day, (Friday,) at Reynolds' Hotel. Teeth extracted with the least pain possible. All work first class at liberal rates. 971 MEDICAL. 'IITM. HANOVER, lf. D. C. M., Graduate of McGill University, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and re- Sidence-North side Goderieh street, first brick holm east of tke Methodist church. 961 EDLIOTT & GUNN, Erucefield, Licen- I/ Mates' Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Edinburgh.i At Seaforth every Satur- day afternoon. Office, -Royal Hotel. 930, T. G. SCOTT, M. D., &c., Physician'Surgeon, . and Accoucher, Seaforth, Ont. Office and residence South side of Goderich street, Second DOOT east of the Presbyterian Church. 842 TO W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , 0, M., Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeon, &c., Seaforth, Ontario. Offiee and 'residence same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 848 Er. MACKID, (late of Lucknow) Gradnate of , Toronte University, and Member of the College of Physicians ,and Surgeons of Ontario. Ofte, Fear's drugstore. Residence, John Street, first door east of English Church Parsonage, Seaforth, Ontario. $94 EYE,, EAR AND THROAT. DR, GEO. S. RYERSON, L. Te C. P. L. R. C. S. E., Lecturer on the Eye, Rae and Throat, Trinity Medical College, Toron- to, and Surgeon to the Mercer Eye and Ear In- firmary.) Late Clinical Assistant Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital,, Moorfieids, and Central Tin oat and Ear Hospital. 317 dhurch. Street, Toronto, VETERINARY. flR. J. WILSON, V. S., Honored graduate of Toronto Veterinary College, Registered Member of the Veterinary Medical Association of Ontario. Having had several years experience - car be found prepared to treat all diecases of the doniesticated animals on the latest and most im. prored principles. Treatment of delicate foals, and teeth dressing a :specialty. Residence: Royal Hotel, Seaforth. 963 SEAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY. -Corner of Jarvis and Goderieh Streets, next door to the Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Ont. All dis- eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do- mesticatedanimals, successfully treated at the Infirmary, or elgewhere, on the shortest notice. Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter- inary Surgeon. P. S. --A large stock of Veterin- ary .bledieines kept constantly on hand, AUCTIONEERS. TP. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the . County of Huron. Sales attended in al parts of the County. 1 All orders left at Tnis Exposrroa Office will be promptly attended to. SEAFORTH PUMP WORKS. In returning thanks to my many customers for their patronage since commencing business in Seaforth, I would add thatm order to supply the demand for PUMPS CIS TERNS &c. that I have put in Steam Power and mote new machinery, and can now do my work quicker and better, and as I use none but the best ma- terial I Can get, and de as good work as P- know how, I hope to merit a continuance of your pat- ronage. CUSTOM PLANING AND BAND SAWING A SPECIALITY. N. CLUFF. P. S. -I would he pleased to -receipt all the ac- counts of the past and previous years. Must have money. 966-t. f. .CODEOICH BLUER WOKS. Chrystal & Mack, Manufacturers of all kinds of Stationery, Marine, Vpright and Tubular Boilers. . SALT PANS, -SMOKE STACKS arid all kinds of Sheet Iron a.ork. STEAM AND WATER PIPE FITTINGS constantly on hand. On band, ready for delivery: 30 H. P. New Steel Boiler., '1 8 H. P. NewtBRit,1 • , . A Corn plete2nd-hand 74hreOfrbtitfir, Boiler, Engine, Separator, &c., all in gaod work- ing order. Will be sold cheap. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Works opposite G. T R. Station. P. 0. BOX 361. Goderich, May 20th, 1880. 1- , This great Household Medieme ranks amongst the leading neeesSaries of Life. These famous Pills purify the Blood, and act most I powerinIlyi - yet soothingly, on the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, giving tone, energy and vigor ta i these great Main Springs of Life. They are con- i ' fidentiv recommended as a never failing remedy 1 - - ,. in all eases where the- eonstitution, from what- : l ever eause, has beeome impaired or weakened. 4 They are wonderfully effieacions in all ailments ' incidental to females of all . ages ; and as a Gen- : • end Fatail3 Medieine are unsurpassed. $3t liatibionsimarmaimasktaximmims FARMERS, IT WILL PAY YOU —TO CALL AT TEE— HURON 'FOUNDRY,i- -NEAR THE— HIGH SCHOOL, SEAFORTH,: And see our stock of I) Li 0 WS, - Which havebeen made especially for ifflicounty I have greatly improved my Gang Pima for this, - season, and feel satisfied in saying that . it is thel best in the market. Our LAND RCLLEIRo Are large large and heavy, running light and doing. good work. Our GRAIN CRUSHERS Are made from Hard Iron, and will' last longer than any other machine made. Having specig tools for recutting Rollers, we can guarantee satisfaction. Special attention given to te-E pairing Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills4 Reapers, Mowers, Threshing llaehines, and all kinds of machinery repaired on -short notioe and at reasonable rates. To Contractors and Others. Bridge Bolts and Castings at lowest rates, Quotations furnished on application. tZ'Also Agent for the Implements of L. D, Sawyer, Hamilton. A full line of repairs COlkf stautly on hand. THOMAS HENDRY. HURON AND BRUCE Loan and Investment This Company is Loaning Money ont Farm. Security at lowest Rates of Interest. Mortgages Purchased. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. 3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed faq Deposits, according to amount and - time left. •OFFICE. -Corner of Market -Squari and North Street, Godericha - HORACE HORTON, MANAGE* 922 1 Goderieh, August 5th,1885. SEAFORTH -Fu f'6 it u reWarerooms. 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. H can also supply 1 Invalid Chairs and Carriages. • He also sells the inost comfortableand durabi EEING 13MID That is made. His stock of CABINET FURNITURE M very large and Complete. Intending purehas• ers would do well to I:9N e him anal] before pur- ehasing elsewhere. Warcrooms one Door South efTelegraph Office, Main Street, Seaforth. M. ROBERTSON. Jeat 1 -, .n infallible remedy. If effectually ' Le neck and chest, as sat into meat, ,-re Throats. Bronchitis, Conghe and Glatidular Swellinq and Meld In Gout and aitheumatism affvni reIft 1. „rfanufa.ctured at olegsor Heilewa3'e Establishment, 78 Oxford Street (late 533 Oxford Street) Landon arid seld at is. 1L,2s. 9d., 4s. dd., 116., 225 and 33s. each Box and Pot. Tra,. Beware of Ana ' erican counterfeitsa-Pnrchasers shorld loek lo the Label on the Pots and Boxes. NW address is not 5,83, Oxford Street, London, Sway aze spurious 921-62 ehing and Healing Properties .. oaShout the World. For the cure cif Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and 1 _