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THE HURON EXPOS.'
FOR.
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, Some Short Sermons.
'BY EROTHER GARDNER.
A nate hasi been left on' my desk axin'
me why the present aige has not pro-
duced a Cicero, Diogenes or Milton. I
answer to dp effeck dat each aige has
produced of itself an' far itself.
Diogenee was looked upon as a wise
man in his day an' aige. Pat him an'
las tub on airth to day, are it wouldn't
be twenty-four hours befo' he'd be jerk-
ed to de jag fur a. crank, an' de law
would fo'ee him to eut his lia'r, dig out
bis finger nails an' put on a clean shirt.
Cicero was applauded by thousands
fur his masterly oratory. At dat aige
de gift of gah, was a rare thing. In dis
aige you kin attend a five dollar lawsuit
befo' any.Justice of de Peace an' find a
match ful- Cicero in a three dollar law-
yer. If licecould drap down among us
he'd. find it hard work to get a resolu-
shun fur a new side walk frew de City
Couiscil. ,
Shale:Team was a bigbug fur de aige
in whielt he lived. He was probably
thaonly person on airth who could have
ser0 his writings, are he deserved all
prage. If he wai among us to -day he'd
find e eiry newspaper givin' him de guy,
i
aa' al. de boys yeiiin' out " chesnut!" as
his works appeared in Seaside form.
Dis aige demands a different style. We
want sunthinl 'bent angels comire down
an' takia' Iettle ehil'un straight up to
Ileaben, or a feller gwine out to Texas
an' killin' hala dozen Injuns a day fur
1
a vaeashua. We want plain English,
widout any ha'd words in it. We doan'
know tooth'', `bout in lord, me duke,
me lady an' su :h, an' we doon't want to.
Dis edge as preduced 5,000 pussons,
who, white <ley citu't write like Shah.;
speare did, kin waltz all aroun' hith in
keepia' de reader's ha'r on eand from
de lust paige to de last.
Nero wad a big gim fur his aige, but
jest.you einagine shill a chap cavortin'
areun' dis kentry at dis day an' date!
De werry fits time he sounded his bazoo
in de Ninth Ward, a peeler would give
him de collar an' walk him down, an'
dext mawnin', you'd see it in de papers
slat ale Nero was sent up far sixty days
fur disturbin' de peace.
We has no poet to ekal Milton, but if
we had, de newspapers -wouldn't give
hirn a fair show. Dey'd refer to his
produehshuna as spring poetry, an' he'd
likely be dubbed de Ban. -gate Balla.dist
of Indiana. Di s aige doan't cry fur
poetry half as much as fur perk, an' a
chap like Milton would hex to tura a
hand organ to make a livin'.
De aige dean' cliquind no great man
in any line. When it does ee will bob
to de surface an' his name will appear
in de papers We am all mo' or less
orators. We am all wise 'nuff in our
way. We am all philosophers 'fluff to
see Why water won't run up hill, an'
statesmen 'miff to know dat what ails
dis ken try am its over -production of
buot-jaeka.
My advice to you am to keep right on
beires common folks. If yeti want to
get Love the common herd pay Ash fur
your groceries; let odder folkses wood-
piles alone; keep whisky an' sieh at
arm's length; put iss six days a week at
hard work ; read am' skillet books an'
fewer novels. You may not become a
Napoleon nor a Plato, but you'll be
remembere(i in your own nayburhood
when de names of State Guv'nors hey
bin f orgo t ten.
-a- en-
. Fact and Rumor.
-The nobility of Il`..ngland give $100,-
000 a year for missions, the Sunday -
schools $500 000 and the " poorer
classes" $2,0 0,000.
-The pile of old London bridge,
put down in the year 900,are still sound,
the water and the blue mud of the
Thames having preserved them.
-It will occasion leas surprise- that
ill weeds grow apace, when it is known
that single plants of purslane produce
388,80O seeds,i the emu mon thistle, 65,-
3GG, the plain ain, 42,2.00, and the bur-
dock 38,068. i
-A reeent i9Fitie of the Liverpool
" Echo " contitimed the following re-
markable newitem : " Canon Bardsley,
late rector of SE. Anti's, 'Manchester,
died early thin morniafr. No hopes of
his reef) v ery are e titer t.ai ned. "
-All the people nowdiving in the
world, say 1,400,000,000, could find
standing room within the limits of a
field ten miles. square, and -by aid of a
telephone evil!' he addressql by a single
speaktr. In a fietcl twentyaniles square
they could all 'he comfortably seated.
-The census returns for Paris have
lately been issued. The population
numbers 2,254,306 souls, hhowing the
small inerease of 14,37S shice the last
census, Wien five years age, in 1881.
In ten ont of twenty arrondissements
the population has ditninished.
-An Engliell offisial la India tells of
a, French C.ttilulie pricit • Wlm, receiving
a legacy of a few thousand francs, start-
ed on a visit to Europe after longeervice
and with is joyful anhcipations. lie
get as far as J b u I pore, where he
found a very needy cherish, to which he
gave all his money, and returned to his
field of work. 1
-Daring the Sunday dinner the fami-
ly were (nee:wing the unusually hue
sermon of the mornine,,:, when little
Fredaaged, live, declared that she re-
membered the text. Upon being asked
to repeat it :she electrified the table iiy
triumphantly , quoting, with marked
emehasis on the tirst word, " //ono all
the bew and the prophet- f"
--The question as to Icow:inuch shoe
leather is daily' consumed in Berlin WaS4
recently diseuseed in the " Post," which
paper arrieee tet the following : If it is
assumed th tt Of the 1,300,000 inhabi
tants only 1,000,000 wear boots and.
shots, at an average cost of only six
M trite (S1.501 per p•tir, -lasting Sin
menthe, this would eause the daily wear
aud tear of :sloe leather in the ( VI -Man
Capita tel ;.1,11P/Ittit to xictry33,000 niarks.
-At one time the cluirell of St:Aland
Lupo:est meney tines en -the membeis
guilty of ts-rtain breaehes of church
als.ioline. In a northrvi p i h a church
nuenlier wee ft;itind gn'ilty of ail offense:
render!ng hoe ! Iihle to a fine. He ad-
mitted his faelt, but a: so es. as he paid
the tine he asked fer a reeeipt, "The
ministt r ssloel 'hint why he wantil a re-
ceipt, t ) hielt 1preelied. is To show
on the day 0-; ju,Ignielit that my sill is
pardoned.- Atter that no more fines ,
were buena- 1 in that n,rish.
- Eitel ish :hool B }ard, ed insition
eontimiss to yield eurione rasulta The
late -t is this : luaeswer to the question
plat by the, (bier:Han inspector," Describe
some el`eets of the proceedings under
()teen Mary." the !Ail) answer Was
reeled elf : Many of the bishops were
deprived of their sees." One of the
:managers, however, cross-e:callaillea. the
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children on the above answer, and ask-
ed the meaning of the statement. After
a long pause one boy put up his hand,
and said, "Had their eyes put out" -
[Exchange.
-Dr. Moorehouse vellr narrowly
escaped from an untim ly death the
other day in Landon. Be was driving
over the Ridont street cro sing when the
express train came along ad justigrazed
his horse's head. A bys ander sprang
forward, caught the hors h and turned
hilt just in time to preveiit what might
have been a fatal accident.'
-I-A letter from Peking, China, de-
scribes a novel method of doing good
adopted by the Young Wm's. Christian
Association, of that city, in iconnexion
with the annual examin tions, whieh
are attended by 9,000 sch lars from all
parts of the empire. To eaeh student
it given a little package e ntaining one
of the gospels,- three religious tradts, and
a circular printed on red paper, offering
four prizes for the four bst essays on
designated topics; such as the life of
Christ and the ways of salvation. The
prizes range from thirteen to forty
dollars.
-a-A gentleman of Shang ai has, after
considerable experimehtin , invented a
new and deadly weapon. This is an
electric sword, which when the point
touches the 'party attacked, sends a
powerful shock through him, and if not
immediately killing will lett least put
him hoes de cembat. The sword is an
ordinary military sabre, ut along its
whole length is let in a ijne platinum
wire, which ends at the point of the
weapon. A small but v ry powerful
storage battery is carri d strapped
about the waist, much t e smile as a
cartj:idge-box. Insulated wires connect
this battery with the svirord, and by
preEising a button the holder can com-
plete the circuit at pleasure.
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Have you ever tried McGregor & Parke's Car -
boli o Cerate for sores of any kind? It is beyond
g
doubt the very best preparati n in the market
for healing and curine sores, burns, cuts, pim-
ples,iblotc.hes, and is the only proper method of
appleing carbolic aeid. Sold et Lumsden &
Wilson's drug store, Seaforth or 25c per box.
961.5l2w.
The latest remedy for coughs, colds, croup,
whooping cough. bronchitis, etc, is McGregor's
Lung Compound. There is no ramedy in exist-
ence containing any one of the active ingredients
not say you have taken every hing until you
composing McGregor's Lune Orpounde so do
have tried this for your cold or cough, and your
Opinion will be the same as all who have used it,
viz., , that it is the best. Sold in 50c and $1
bottles by Lumsden & Wilson, druggists, Sea -
forth. 9e4.52w. .
Have you toothache? Use Flu'd Lightning:.
Have you rheumatism? Use F luid 'Lieshtmera
Have you a stiff joint! Use F nid Lightning.
Have you neuralgia? Lfee Flu d Lightning.
Have you lumbago? Use Elul 1 Lightning.
Are you troubled with. heada •he? Use 'Fluid
Lightning.
Lightning.
Heve you any pain? I;se Elul
It will cure you the instant it s applied.
Try it. 25 cents per bottle at Lumsden &
Wilson's drug store, Seaforth. 9r.52w.
- ne 19, 1885. .
.Far two years mi., wife -/auffered
frail i lung and heart disease through
rheumatism. She tea§ greatly oma -
elated and too weak to do anything
ffir herself ; she was given up by five
doctors, they all passed their opin-
ion that she could not lien. She
eounnenced using Jr. Jug's Medi -
sine in December, LSS4, and after
taking six bottle sh was so much
naproved that she could look aftefr her household
duties. '
J. M. Rodoics, . .
.
967.52.2w. Engineer; C. P. R., East Toronto. .
Far sale by all druggists.
- - Ayer's'Sarsaparilla.
lathe best medicine for every one in the spring.
Emigrants and travelers will finI it an effectual
cure if or the eruptions, boils, ph iples, eczenias,
ete.„ that break out on the skint -the effects of
dinorilare in the blood, caused by sea diet and
life on holed ship. 969.52.w •
i
Rett4v your youthful vigor be using Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. It will vitalize Ma blood, recruit
the ‘Oasting, energies, and build ip the snetnrii.-
9e.).52.w
It is -a Good Rule
To iteCept only such medicines as, 'titer long- trial,
heve proved worthy of confide- lee. This is a
ease where other people's experiiince mar be of
sr' -ice, andit has beet the exenellenee of thous-
ands that Ayer's Cherry Peetornl in the best
cough medicine ever used. 960.52.w
Mind and Body Alike
ant of dyspepsia or biliousness. ever's Pills stir
Stiffer from sluggish action of tht, blood, the re-
ap the liver, exCite the stomach and bowele to
tutivity, open the pores, and insure that health
of body which is indiSperisable to. menu vizor.
969.52.l.w
Dr. Low's WOTIII Syrnii has removed tape
worm from 15 to 30 feet in lengt . It also de-
troys all itende of worms. 857.52 -
Prof. Low's feulphur Soap h.: ' recom-
mended for the cure or Eruption, Chafes, Chap-
ped hands, Pimples, Tan, &C.. 8571.152.in
If Feeling 01
Freenean'e Warm Powders require no other
Purgative. They are safe and surh to remove all
varieties of Worms. 857.52en
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From Manitoba. -
In a' letter from James Irwin, Beaver tereek,
Manitoba, he says, " I was taken 11 last slimmer
with a very severe pain in my back.. By using
one hottle of flagyard's younx. OiI I.was -com-
pletely cured." Yellow Oil MIS° elves luMbago,
rheumatism and all external and i iterrial pains.
S57..52.2w , ,
• A Good Nanie.
The - best recommend Ilion of anything is its
pepelerity where it has been longest known.
Throughout the_ Dominion at Canteda there is no
. mare effeetuad Medicine for (loughs, colds,
hoarseness, sore throat; branehitts and asthma;
than flagyard's Pectoral Belsanti, For sale by
d rug:gists. 857.52.2w
_ ptohibition and P lities;
Thin anti -lienor -question is a s ewer plank in -
thapalitical platform., and one es.fe to lay hold
of. All intoxicating beverages ale safest when
:Vane, even iri medieine. Ifindork Blood
;Bittern is 110t a bar beverage, but a strictly pure
anedicine, -reliable' for diseases of the stoinacb,
aver, bowels, kidneys and blood, aid Will not aid
in malting d raukards. 857.52.2w
Natian3.1 Pills act promptly upon the Liver,
regulate the Bowels and as a purseative are mild
and tliorougli. 657.52en
He Feared no Foe.
Nero fleeted when Rome was leilrning. Many
tint, to danger
ect
a, chronic
enali•
notvatsde3-s seem equnlly iiidjffei
. be the inannier ntwhich they nee
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If taken in time. tie re is scercely
tete., whielt Bordock io.1 'Bitters
.a2.2w
by. its . reetilaitine powers.
Be on Your Gua,rd.--
Don't anow a-coid in the head= to Iliowly ui
veirelv rini into eatarrh when you can', be (-sired
for cants by using Dr. Chase's Caterrh ,cti
A few'applieatioes mire.; ineipient eatarrii. One
to twe boxes eures ("aqui h!, Two- to
e boxes is eueseesen ter (lite Ci:Ir01110 Catarrh.
Try it 1 )1.1!•V 2.) (Tote and sure eu e old by all
-
dealers. :eel. ly
Oat,a,lat' 11.-a New Treal,r. ent. .
Perheps the most 'ex traordinarif sueeees that
been achieviel liaxkrit mud has liven
e! tamed by the. •Di eon Treatmen. for Catarrh.
0 tt. of. 2,0oti patients treated durin n the past six
rienitoe, fully itmety par melt, hat e been cured
or sail etehhorn malady. This is none the lees
staqinig when it in, remembered that no OYC per
eerie .of -patients preeenting then selees to the
regular prate itioner are. benefitted, !while the
I.tt-t me.lieines teat --other ad eirtisad clues
-never reveal a mut, at all. . Stetting with the
claim now eenerally bellevedby tbe Most *whin-
• title Men that the dieettse is due to the presence
liviug parasites in the tissue, Mr. Dixon at
°nee :Adapted his curo. to their exteermnatioe-
ehiseCcomplished, he claims the Ceta.rrh is prac-
tically curet. and the permanency is unquestion-
td, ascures effected by him four years ago are
curen, still. No one 'else has ever attempted to
cure Catarrh in this tuan.n.er, and no other treat
mint has ever cured Catarrh. The arplicatio
of the remedy is simple, and can be done a
home, and the present season of the year is th
most favorable for a speedy and permanent our
the majority of cases being cureti at one trea
ment. Sufferers should correspond with Messr
A. H. DIXON & SON, 805 King Street, West
Toronto, Canada, and enclose stamp for thei
treatise on Catarrh. -Montreal Star, Novembe
17. 1889. 842-52
Advice -to Mothers.
Are you distuibed and broken of you r rest b
a sick child suffering and crying wita pain o
cutting teeth? If so send at once arid get
bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sy -up" fo
children teething. its value is incalcu able, I
will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately
Depend upon it, mother; there is no mistak
about it. It cures dysentery and dianhc.3a„ regu
.lates the stomach and bowels, cures w'nd colic,
softens the gums, reduces inflammat on, an
gives tone and energy to he whole system.
"Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children
teething is pleasant to the taste and is the pre
scription of one of the oldest and be t female
physicians and nurses in the United St tee, and
is for sale by all druggists throughout t e werld.
Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Be ure 'and
ask fol. "Mits. \\Tarnow's SOOTHING SYR l'," and
take no other kind.966.1y.
Consumption Cured
Arnold physiciaieretired from practic
had placed in hie hands by an East Is
siopary the formula of a simple vegetabl
forithe speedy and permanent cure of
Moe, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Abthma and a
and Lung affections, also a positive an
cure for Nervous Debility and all Norte)
plaints, after heving tested its wonder
tive powers in thousands of cases, has f
duty to make it known to his suffering
Actuated by this motive and a desire t
huinan suffering, I will send free of c
all who desire it, this recipe, in German
or FEnglish,.dvith full directions for p
and using: Sent by mail by address
stamp, na.min_ this paper, W. A. NO
Power's Block Rochester, N. Y. 938-
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dia mis-
remedy
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relieve
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THE BC t- MI LS,
SF' A Pt, ,11 TH.
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The above mills have now been thorou hly re-
'- built upon the complete
HUNGARIAN ROUE -PRO ESS.
The Mill and Storehouse Buildings h ve been
greatly enlarged, and new -machinery applied
throughout.
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THE LATE3T IMPROVE.° MIS
--iND--
Flour Dress'ng Mac mes
From the best Manufacturing Firms ha c been
put in; and everything necessary added t enable
her to turn out flour
InCE E N T3 .N
In the Dominion. The facilit.es for r
grain from farmers and for elevating and
have also deen extensiVely improved. G
now. e taken from farmers' wagons, A
and loaded lint° cars at the rate of 700
per hour, by the work of two men.
ceiving
hipping
ain can
eighed,
bushels
AILARGEFEFD TNEE
I -FOR-
CUSTOM , CHOPPING
Has been put in, and the necessary nuechi ery for
handling chop and coarse grains.
A good shedlituis been erected, so that wagons
can be .unleaded and relouled tinder cor r.
WHEti$‘1" EXOH AN -IES
• . Promptly attended to, and
FlasT-tuss ROLL Efn LIUR
I GUARANTEED.
d-CTST0111
:FEJ JD
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Chopped satisfactorily and without de ay.
ROLLER FLOUR,
BRAN, 81-1
, And all kinds of
fri P D FE
Constantly'on hand.
'Hi,:hast Market Price P
Cash for any Quantity
Wheat.
TS
din
APPLE BARRELS
-AND_
C0.71SE1.105
FOR CAL.
1,1 .a.•
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Only first -elms end oblig:ng men will 1
' to attend eustomers. The liberal, patn
farmers and general trade respectfuly soli
- A. F,./. gaILVIE & ci
PLtOPRIE
T Q. KEMP, Manager.
•SEAF,ORTH
FurnitureWareroo
off you want s lid eomfort call at
M. RobT.rtso*n
And buy one of th05e Celebrated Self Ad j
EanyChairs, represented by the above t. Es
Cap also seemly
Invand ahairs and Carri. 2-eF
rieF also sells the mostcomfortablk and osebi
_Lao
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That is made. Ilk etock of
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Is very large and Complete. Intentness p.
,ers would to re1l to gi‘lo !dm a call bana
classing elnesehere. ereremen one Doo
of Telegraph enftels, Mei 1 Snreen Stniforte
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SCROFULA
Humors,
Erysipelas,
Canker, and
Catarrh,
Can be
cured by
purifying
the blood
with
•
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 body,
and produces a more
permanent, lasting, re-
sult than any medicine
-I ever used. -E.
Haines, No.tindale, 0.
I have. tui d Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, iu my,fam-
lly, for Scrofula,-omd
know, if it i taken
faithfully, it L_
thoroughly , 'cradle,
this terrible diseas
W. F. rowler;-,4„,.
Greenville, Tenn.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is superior to any blood
purifier that I have
ever tried. 1 have
taken it . for scrofula,
Canker, and Salt -
Rheum, and received
much benefit from it.
lt, is good, also, for a
weak stomach. -Mi I lie
Jane Peirce, South
Brad ford, Mass.
For forty ars
have siifferet with
istilipeshoutsL ilive rie
ren Jul
for thy com id , but
found no relief till I
commenced u ing
A. y e r" s Sarsaparlia.
After takinfr )ot•
ties of this medicine
am completely cured.
-Mary C. Amesbury,
Rockport, Me.
-I have suffered, for
years, -from Catarrh,
which was 'so severe
thst it destroyed my
appetite and weakened
my system. .After try-
ing other remedies,
and getting no relief, I
began to.. take Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, and', in a
few months, wss cured.
-Susan L. Cook, -009
A flintily st., Boston
Highlands, Ma. ss.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Ss -Co., Lowell, Mass
Price ; six bottles, 85.
For ,H Toilet Use.
Ayer's Eair Vigor keeps the hair soft
and Pliant, imparts to it the lustre and'
freshness of youth, causes it to grow
luxuriantly, eradicates Dandruff, cures
all scalp diseases, and is the Most cleanly
of all hair preparations.
'AYER'S Hair Vigor has given me.
pOrfect satisfaction. I was
nearly bald for six years, during which
time I used many hair preparations, but
witliout success. Indeed, what little
hair I hadwas growing thinner, until
tried A36r's Hair Viger. I used. two
bottles of the Vigor, and iny head is now
wellseovered wetb a now eerowth of hair.
e --J nelson B.. Chapel, Peabody, Mass.
I 7
HAM that ha become Weak, gray,
s and faded, inay have new hie
and color restored to it by the use of
Ayer's Hair Vigor. 4'1' My hair was thin,
faded, and dry, and fell out in large
quantities. Ayer's Hair Vigor stopped
the falling, and restored my hair to its
original color. As a dressing for the
hair, this preparation has no equal.
Mary N. Hammoial, Stillwater,
ViGORyouth, and beauty, in the
appearance of the hair, may
he preserved for an indefinite period by
the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. 't*A. dis-
ease of the scalp paused my hair to be-
-eonie harsh and , dry, and to fall out
freely. .Nothing I tried seemed to do
any good until 1 commenced using
Ayer's Hair Vigor.' Three bottles of
this preparatioa restqred my hair to a -
healthy eonditipa, and it is now soft
and pliant.. My scalp is cured, and it
is also free from dandruff. -Mrs. E. R.
Foss, Milwaukee, .Wiia
Ayer's ;Flair Vigor,
Sold by Drurgists and Perfumers.
I-a:Ertl:0T' SAFS7as, prompt action, anil
1 1 .
wonderful curative properties, easily
place A yer"a Pillsat the -head of, the list
of popular remedies for Sick and, Nerv-
ems Headaches, Constipation, and all ail -
meets originating in adisordered Liver.
I have been a great Sufferer' from
Headache, and .Ayer's •Cathartie Pills
are the only medicine' that has ever
given Inc te icf. One dose of these Mlle
will quick13 move my bowels, and free
my head fr m pain,- William L; Page,
Richman() ya. '
Ayer's Pills,
Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayer Sc Co., Lowell, Maas,
Sold by, all Dealers in Medkine.
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London., Huron and Bruce,
GOTNG NORTH -
London, depart
Exeter
K ippen .. ..... . ....
Brucefield.
( ton.. - . . . . 9.55
Londeshoro. 10.15
Myth..........., - . . . 10.24
Belgrave . 10.39 -
Wing -ham, arrive 10.55
Express. Mail.
7.55es.m. 4.15 fast.
9.14 5.50 •
9.24 (1.05
9.29 6.13
A.3:1 6.25
6.50
7.10
7.20
7.85
8.60
O. eleo SotiviL-- •
. Express. ?A ail.
i
Wi n Otani, depart. .: ... 7.00e. tn. 3.05 tem.
Bele-rave I 7.17 ' 3.:.2)
- !
1113 tili 7,32 3.44
Londeeboro. 1 7,41 3.53
Clinton ... .. 1 ....... .. .. .. f.-.03 4.13 .
flrecefield . 1 ..... .. l .... .. a. . 4.32
Kippen . - , . . . .. .. fee 1 4.40
Hensel' ....' ..... .... .. .. 8.87 '4.4fi
Exeter. 1 -S.51 5.00
London, arrive. 10.10 6,00
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Wellington,. ,Grey and iruce.
Goma NORTU- Accone. Express. Mixed.
Ethel ! - i 2,34 P. M. 9,20 tem. 0.45 a.m.
Briissele 9.40 9.35 10.25
Bluevale 3,05 9.51 , 10.66
NVirigham . . .. i 3,20 10.02 12.00'
0 oleo Soren- Mieed AtV011-L Ex pri.88.
' Wineln.i.... .. 7.05 P.M. 11.10 A.31. 6.50 A.M.
Bluevale . „ . .. . 8.02 11.25 7.00
Brussels - e.50 11.45 7.15
Ethel.... .. .... t 9.20 1 e.00 7.27
Train leaving Winghamat e.10 p n.. fdrKinear-
diiie,.eun on Mondays, Wednesdays alic.1 . Fridays
only.
Grand Trunk Railway.
Trains leave Seaforth mei Clinton ntations as
follows: I
GOING WBST- 6 EA FORTH.
Express.... . 1.48 P. V.
Express r 8.57 P. M.
Mixed Train.. 9 00 A. M.
GOING EAST- ;
Express.... .... ... 7.43 A. M.
Express........1.48 P. M.
Mixed Train.. .. ... 5.05 e.-11,
120 P. M.
D.15 r. M.
10.00 A.m.
7.30 A. ea
1.05 e. m
C15 P.
THE CELEBRATED
3D 1 011 A IE '
MANDRAKE DANDELION
LIVER CURE_
Have you Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indi-
gestion, Biliousness, Ja.undiee, Headache, Dizzi-.-
ness, Pain in the Back, Costiveness, or any dis-
ease1 arising from a deranged liver, Dr. Chase's
liver cure will be found a sure and certain remedy.
Nature's Rernedy-The unqualified suecess of
Dr. Chase's Liver Cure in Liver Complaint rests
solely with tbe fact that it is compounaed from
nature's well-known liver regulators, Mandraks
and Dandelion, combined with many other inval-
uable roots, barks and herbs, having a powerful
effeeton 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
ehild who is troubled with Liver Complaint to
try this excellent remedy. Something new.
slaty. free. Wrapped around every bottle
Dr. Chase's Liver Cure is a valuable Household
edical Guide and Receipe Book (84 pages), con-
talningAver 200 nsefnl receipes, pisonounced by
meaThAT men and druggists as irivaluable, and
worth ten times the price of the Medicine. Try
Chase's Catarrh Cure. A safe and'positive reme-
dy. Price, 25 cents. 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 all druggists. 960-52
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CAMPBELL'S
ATHARTIC
comPourt
Is effective in sraan
doses, acts without
crripinc,idoes not
-114"'T•itt) rCIISioll7nartsea, and
will not create irn-
tation and congestion
as do ninny of the
3 CatilartieS 4C1.‘
- ▪ minister. d in vhe
• f°.111Tucifesrilalisi.d&cbin-
dren having the most sensitive sto-
machs take tliismeclicine without trou-
ble or complifint.-
• CAMPBELL'S CATHARTIC COMPOHND-
is especially adapted for the euro of
LIVER COMPLAINTS AND BILIOUS DIS-
ORDERS.
tOR.fkm.TE
CrilDS.TOMACII AND Loss OF AP-
I
POR SICK HEADACHE ANI) DY5PEPSIA.
'Fon CONSTIPATION OR. COSTIVENEsS.
FOR ALT. COMPLAINTS ARISING FltOlf A.
DIStiRDERED STATE OP THE STO-
This medicine being in liquid form,
the dose can be easily regulated to
meet the requireme:its of different per-
sons, thus making it equally well
adapted to the use of the Etc; e child as
to the adult.' Putup in three. ounce
bottles, and sold by ail dealers in
family medicines.
Price Retail, 25 Cents.
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DEir;' PERRY- DAVIS' 'Oa
PA 11 K
ER
IS RECOMMENDED BY
Physiria7LS, Ministers, Missionariesi
Managers of liac..tories,11-m*--ahops,
Plantations, Nurses in, 1Thspitals,
-in. short, everybody everywhere
. who has ever gbven it atrial.
TAKEN INTERNALLY MINED WITli A
WINE 0 LASS OF ROT MILK- AND
SUGAR, IT WILL BE POUND
A. NEVER I?AI LING
CURE PO R
SUDDEN COLDS, CHILLS, CON-
- GES l'ION OR STOPPAGE OF
CIRC. C.LATIO.N, CRAMPS,
PAINS,IN THE STOMACH, ST
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M-
MEAND BOWEL COMPLAIN -TS,
• , SORE THROAT .
A PP LI ED EXTE SA LLY,
'EXPERIENCE. HAS PROVEN IT PHI: O!•IT
I.PPECTP."1-; AND 111,Sr LINIMENT oN
1.e:e1e 'I HE PAIN
aves reost
Bltt-ISES
SWELLED,
Y. F'ilOST BITES, &c.
2:es1s. pa. 11
.2.0v.rar .J617 linfration.B.
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adapted for 1 Le and
cure of th:vt ti., -s
attendant 01 on a low or t,-..iwt.t1
state of the sv zee( es eel.). re--
.
! companind by P: \N- tr, t i !
aF-
ptat.un of the ,:11-• -Et:1,1111s Vvi,1:
I U:ve Ca•-•z:v n P.:shan,tion.
nhsing from Lone of A iite or Chive:en-
Di.eases, and in the e 1..r.tt invariably,
I.ccontnanie., the \'','„•;i0,-; Fe% er-..
1ime-1y will ,2V' -• 0 spe,...e re;ief in
Dyeensia or Inv. eesiSei. Fer inane ea
i,11.41 Blood, Appel:to. 1ae-
ca
powiency, anti in z.:°, uiwre
0
• an EFFECT 1VE aed (.1 ecs,94"
STIMULANT is ree, e• e
.6 the EL! X I
• found NvA:.:.:.•
..c:ola by all Dea,17-.7 • in
DAVIS & LAWRENCE 00.(Limital)
!., SOLE nee saare,
MONTREAL, P. Q.
,e>
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PEWHYROYAL WAFERS.
eenSee'lee,,ri Prescription of a physieian who
f/_" has has had a lift, long experience in
treating female dineaees. Is used
e'.
monthly with perfect sumps by
l'sds`g, s's ovar 10.0u0 ladies. Pleneant, safe
effectual. Lad i ea ank n our drug-
. 4..r `.•
gist for Ptimyroyill Wefer's and
take no sulatitute, or inelosepoet-
lene for :waled !natio) le re. Seild by
a et11:20it•i! 1 Lox, drest3
TB E E -11EK A ellEel ICA I, CO., 1 Lank; Mieh,
Iferstoldin Seaforth hy Lunisilen & Wileon, I. \'.
Fear, mid by Druggists generally. 9/73-5-2
"PELL'
W. N. WATSON,
General Insurance Agent
-AND-
Dealer in Sewing Machines.
All kinds of property insured at lowest rates
in first-class reliable companies, and losses set-
tled proMptly.
Special low rates on FARM PROPERTY in
the Gord and Waterloofrom 75c to 81 (cash
plan) for three years. Mills and factories in-
sured in these companies at a saving. of 20 per
cent. on stock companies.
Sole dealer in the WHITE and RAYMOND
SEWING MACHINES (family and manufactur-
ing). Prices ranging from $26 to $75. All ma-
chines warranted for five years on every kind of
work. Needles, oil and repairs for sale. Ma-
chines repaired.
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'CD1\T,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
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LEGAL.
WVHASTINGS,Solicitor,etc. Office-Cady's
11. . Block, opposite Commercial Hotel, Sea -
forth. 974
SEAGER & LEWIS, Barristers, Goderich.-
Office, opposite the Colborne•Hotel. 97e
C. HAYS, Solicitor, &c. Private Money to
JR?, lend at lowest rates of interest. Office -
Corner of Square and West Street, Goderich. 774
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M. BEST, Barrister, &c. Office -
el Rooms formerly occupied by Carroll &
Dickson, Meyer's Block, over Johnson's Hard-
ware Store, Main Street, Seaforth. Goderich
Agents-CAMEitOin, HOLT & CAMBIUM. 870
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QARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solici-
tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. CARBOIV,
WM, PROIMPOOT. 686
reAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
ke Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Goderich, Ont.
M. C. CAVIRON, Q. C., PHILIP HOLT, M. G..
CAMERON. 506
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-i-OIPTUS E. DANCEY, late m ith Cameron,
.t JHolt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister, So-
licitor, Conveyancer, &e. Money to loan. Ben-
son's Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786
ANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors,
_Lyl_ Conveyancers, &e. Solicitors for the Bank
of Jolmston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan.
Office -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A: H.
MANNING, JAMBS SCOTT. 781
15 HOLMESTED, successor to the late firm of
.
McCaughey & Holmested, 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.
privilege
et lotaoris lotrrdowp.eerr
MONcyt.,TOmir A
th' Atte-
of repaying part of the principal money at any
tune. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister,
Seaforth. 850
DENTISTRY
Q
nm
L. BALL, L. D. S., Hoor Graduate, me-
keT. ber Royal Dental College, Toronto, suc-
cessor to D. 'Watson. All operations carefully
performed and guaranteed. Chloroform' ether,
gas and local agents used in extraetion ofteeth.-
Plates, insertecrat prices agreed upon with Mr.
Watson. Rooms over Johnson's Hardware, Sea -
forth. Prices as lett as good work can be done
for. Residence bailie as that occupied by Mr.
Wateon. 1)80
tT_ „T"' _MA IR,
7
ei
. lll
T 2 D. S., M. R. C. and In S., of
s v s''. ...• (F,
7 ' ' I ,, Ontario. Latest improve-
( ,•''i, inants in every line. Satisfaction
- -- guaranteed. Office, -In Cady's
Block, opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth.
Residence, -The Poplars, John Street. 941
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ri CARTWRIGHT & SON, Den-
k.o.n tists, of Exeter, Ont. One
awe,.
eassessa of the above will visit Myth the
▪ Mit Thursday, and following Fri-
dhy of eaeh month, at Mithe's Hotel, will visit
Zurich the first Wednesday of every month at
Peine's Hotel, and liensall the following Thurs-
day of every month at Reynold's Hotel, where be
will perform all dental operations. Teeth ex-
tracted with a new Japan anesthetic,which re-
moves early all pain. Parties deinring new
teeth will please call early in the morning of the
first day. Charges moderate. Terms cash. 984
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311M•11..4
eses'ne,
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Ph)
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geD4R:ICE ECILER WORKS..
Chrystal ;isz Black,
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Mann taetnri rs of all Itincl of Stationery, Marine,
-.;
Upright and Tn 'War Boilers.
SALT PANS, S1o kg - STACKS
and all kinds of Sheet Iron n ork.
- ------- -nr KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D.
,. ' 1.1. S., will be in Zurich at the
9 s ' Huron Hotel, on the last Thurs-
ens_ - day of each month, and in Hen-
sel) next day, (Friday,) at h'e3 nolds'll °tel. Teeth
extracted with the least pain possible. All work
_
first class at liberal rates. 971
MEDICAL.
IXTM. HANOVER, M. D. C. M., Giaduate of
McGill University, Physician, Surgeon
and Aceouchcan, Seaforth, Ont. Office and re-
sidence -North Eide Goderich street, first brick
house east of the Methodist church. 961
PRS, ELLIOTT & GUNN, Brucefield, Licen-
Mates Royal College of Physiciaes and
'Serg-eons, Edinburgh. At Seaforth ever) Satur-
day afternoon. Offiee,-Royal Hotel. 930.
T G. SCOTT, M. D., &c., Physician, Surgeon,
and Accoueher, Seaforth, Ont. Office and
residence South side of Goderieh street, Second •
Door east of the Presbyterian Church. 842
R
W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , C. 3f., Member
Isle of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
&c., Seaforth, Ontario. Office and residence
same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 848
D11. MACKID, (late of Lueknow) Graduate of
Toronto Unirsersity, and Member of the
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
Office, Fear's drugstore. Residence, -John Street,
:fleet door east of English 'Churdla Parsonage.,
Seaforth, Ontario. 894
STEAM AND WATER PIPE FITTINGS
constantly on hand.
On hand, ready for delivery:
I $0 H. P. New Steel Boiler.
I 38H'. P. New, Boiler.
A Comfilate 2nd -hang Threshing Ogtfit,.
Boiler, Engine, Separator, &c., all in good work-
ing order; Will be sold cheap. Mail orders will
receive prompt attention.i. Works opposite 0. T
R. Statinti.
P. •0- BOX 361
Goderiel), May 26th. 1886.
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THE SE AR) 1? Til
arness Emporium_
• (T FAT Vrir- P IftFIPTH111
A sneeessful nisdieine nsed
ovet JO years in thousands
eases. Ceres Spermaterrhea,
Nervous Nee:sheers, Emissions.,
Impotency, and all diseases
lintinninl (ennead by abuse, indievretice 'Weep]
or over elertion. -Six packages guaranteed to
cure when all 'others fail. Ark your druggist for
The Great Er glith Prescriptinn, take nosubsti-
tete One packageel,. lex e5, by maii. Write
for Pamphlet. Ad -deers EUREKA CH E'Al
Detroit. Mich. rea eold in Seafs rth by
Lumeden & Wileon, 1. V Fear, .1. S. Peberts,
and druggists general ty. 969-52
JOHN
VETERINARY.
EAFORTH HORSE IN'FIRMARY.---Corner-of
0 Jarvis and GoderichStreets, neat door 'to..the
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Ont. All -dis-
eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any ef the do-
mesticated animals, euceeednily treated at the
Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the shortest notice.
Charges modbrate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter-
inary Surgeon. 1'. 8.-A large stoek of Veterin-
ary Mediennes kept:constantly on band
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t;CTIONEIrsItS.
'T P. BRINE, Lieensed. Anctiemeer for the
, County of Huron. Sales attn maid , in al •
parts of the County. Allorders left at Ttia
Earionnent Offiee will be promptly atterithei to.
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TIIE OLD ESTABLISI1EI)
HARNESS MAKER
OF
SJ7.A_P 0 LT.R. al=
Has conStantly on hand and makes to
order all kinds of .
Light and lleary
Also a :full etock of Trunks, Valises,
f'•;ittcheli, Whips, Lastes, Horse Cloth-
ing, and everything usually found in a
first-elaSs harness shop.
I selP as cheap as the cheapest for
cash. Yon Will male money by ex-
amining, my stock and getting prices
before pnrchasing elsewhere.
temember the place -On Main street,
opposite Market street.
JOHN F-1. D.
Unapproached for •
Tone and Q-uality.
CATALQGUES FREE,
BELL &CO. Guelph Out,
THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND
OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS •
As there are rnany inferier
gninls, corded with jute.
'ici p, ete., offered and sold
as Coraline by sonso ent-
re seipled merchants tract -
;0..; on the repntation 01
cii.1 genuine, Vorsaine,
'see.1 ir! rni the latliee against
e. es h impeaition by draw-
-- :see .'.. ',ir I teintion to the
Jeing that the
e
GROEIMUN rARSET CO
iS StElittpf.'41 On inner 4.1(le"r•le.'21 COM:Intl good..,
. :se at st-hie.:a nen° aro gemaine„
u1Afvf,r-v
TogorzTo.
1.
racyPRic,.Torza.
'Job .1, which lb sithatect direetly testae ite
I the, Union Station, has mei title been relita
and refurnished ihroughont, and ie now one 01
the best and mot tenefertable hotele in the it
enrEvery possible attention paid to el:tellies5
charges moderate.
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