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M_ ROSS,
County of Huron.
351-13
OE.I
fl KINDS
D TURN. TABLE,
SCOOPSa
NAILS,
I see their Stock.
ERTSON00
er dozen-.
e
dozen.
JARS.
ALL
TOUR
SS
YM
S AFOR L
liyf that I have as good a stock of
undersold, by any other estabih-
iii.: Also TRUNKS and General:
WARDS:
�in Street, Seafarth•
HIUITWWl , 1874.
`I RED) IN PREMIUMS.
w7r� BE HELD
TGA N • OF GUELPH,
ON THE
ftii and 38th of September.
tlpeax to ALL
d En papers can be had at the
;e, Guelph, and also from the See -
Societies throughout theProvince.
•eeeiving their entry rickets prig
ill iiud them at the Secrete s
O:
._. as B. 293.Y �7T P TOr
President
Ta 1874.
SOUTH :HURON CALL SHOWa
The following is; the Prize List 'of the
South Huron Fall Show, to be heldd this
year at Exeter, or Monday and Tues-'.
y, Oct, 5 -and &
Hr:AVY DRAM= HORSES,
1st. 2d. 3d.
Brood mare .:.... , ..... $5 00 3 00 1 00
Fal, 1st, silver cap, J. -
J. Fisher; 2d, $2
3d, $1.
Te -year-old. gelding.. 2 00.1 50 1 00
Three-year-old filly , 2 00 ;1 50 1 00
Two-year-old gelding.... 2 0011 50 1-00
Two-year-eldfilly . , 2 00-11 50 1 00
One -year-old gelding .; 2 00 1 50. .1 00
One -year-old filly..... 2 00 1 50 1 00
Draught team, by M C.
Cameron, Esq.. • . (.. 3 00 ;2 00 1 00
One -year-old entire colt 2 00 1 00
By Messrs, Brooks &
. Colquhoun, best foal
out of " Lord Had -
dee 600 4 00 2 00
By Messrs.. Oke &Bra=
sett, best foal out of
"a Bank of England"- 6 00 4 00 00
By Mr. C. Mason; beat
foal out of "England's
Wonder".,. 3 00 2 00 00
GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES.
Brood mare • .44 00 2'00
Foal„ . . -..• 2 00 1 50
Three-year-old gelding.. 2 00 1 50
Three-year-old filly a .., .. 2 00 1 50
Two-year-old. gelding... 2 00 1 50
Two-year-old. filly.. - ... 2 00 1 50
one -year-old gelding, ,- . 2 00 1.50
One -year-old filly. , ..... 2 00 1 50
General purpose team.. 3 00 2 00
One -year-old entire colt. 2 00 1 00
C.A.HRIAGE HORSES.
Brood mare andfoal, or
proof that she has had
a foal'this season..... $3 00 2. 00
Foal.. ... 2 00 1 00
d
Two-year-ol gelding or
filly ....200 1.00
One -year-old gelding or
irliy. • • - r- 200 100
Saddle horse, special by
John Hunter, 1st, $2,•
• 2d, special by George
Eberhardt, $1.
Single driving horseor
mare, special by Geo.
Mace, afancy' horse
cover, value ; 2d
'by Society, $2.
Trotting horse or mare,
special by Messrs. •
Pratt & Bissett, $5..
Special by Richard
Davis, set of whiffle
trees for best pair of
matched colts any
breed-- ......' ... .. 5 00�
DURHAM -CATTLE.
Cow, special by M. C.
Cameron, Esq;., M.
P.,
lat, 2d and 3d
prizes ...............$6 00 400
(Cow must have calved . • -
since last show.) :
Two-year-old heifer.... 5 00 3 00
One- year - old heifer, , ,
special by James Pick-
ard, Esq 5 - 00 3.00 200
Heifer calf..... . .. 2 00 1 50 1 00
2 00 1 5011 00
3 00 2 -00
1 00
1 00
100
1' 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00'
1 00
2 00
2 00
Bull calf
Herd Book Pedigrees to be produced.
Age from show to show.
CATTLE OTHER THAN DURHAM
Grade cow, must have
calved in 1874, special •
a cheese; by Cellan-
' dar & Scott, 2d And
3d by Society........ 6 00l 2 00 100
Two-year-old heifer.:.. 2 00 1 50 1 00
One -year-old heifer i, , 2 0 1 50 1 00
Heifer calf 1 2 1 50 1 00
Two-year-old steer.2 1 50 1 00
One -year-old steer. ;. , , 2 0. 1 00
Fat ox or steer...... L .. 2 0 1 50 1 00
Fat cow or heifer.. ... 2 0 : 1 50'1 00
Yoke of oxen ...... . .... 2 1 50
Age of cattle in this class' t _ elate from
January to January. I
LE'ICFSTEt. SHEEP.
Aged ram .......... i...$3 0. 200
Shearling ram......,... 3 2 00
Ram lamb 2 00 1 50
Pair of aged ewes, must
have raised lambs in.
1874.............. r 3 09 2 00
Pair of shearling ewes3 09 :2 00
Pair of ewe lambs. - 2 0011 50
coTsw oLp SHEEP.
Aged ram , $3 00 2 00
Shearling ram..,..... . 3 00' 2" 00
Ram lamb. 2 00 1 50
Pair aged ewes, must
have raised lambs in
1574. , ... 300 2 00
Fair shearling ewes.... 3 00 2 00
Pair ewe lambs ........... 2 00 1 50
'ANY BREED, OTHER. THAN Ir.RICESTERS
OR. COTSWOLDS.
`Aged ram. .$2 00 1 00
Shearling ram ........., .. 2 00 1 00
Ram lamb..... _ .:. , .. 2 00 1 00
Pair aged • ewes, having
raised lambs in 1874..2 00 1 00
Pair shearling ewes..... 2 00 1 00
Pair ewe lambs - ..... 2 00 1 00'
Fat ewes... 2 00 1 00
Fat wethers.. , ..... • 2 00 1100
Special by W.. E.
loris, for best pair 'of
goats, a male and : a
female ...... . 2 50 1 50
PIGS, LARGE BREED OR M DIUM.
Aged. boar $2 00 00.
Boar littered in 18742 00 00
Aged sow, must have
pigged in 1874,one er
more of her litter to '
be -shown with her. 1. 2 00 00
Sow, littered in 1874. , 2 00 00
sueem es.
Agecl boar .$2 00 . 00
Boar littered in 18714. 2.00 1 00 _
Aged sow, must have
pigged in 1874, one Or
more of her litter to
be shown with her.:. 2 00 . 00
Sow, littered in 1874. 4. 2 00 00
BERKSHI RES,
Agee. boar $2 00 l 00
Boar, littered in 18742 00 1 00
Aged sow, must have
pigged in 1874,` one or
mare of her Iitter to
he shown with. her2' 00 1 00
Sow, littered in 1814.. . 2 00 1 00
Pigs, shown in pens, must .har*e rings
in their noses.
POULi RY. _
Light Brahmas ....._.: $0 50 0 25
Grey Dorkings .. , , . 50 25
IYTu - 50 25
to Dorkiirgs........
Black Polands
Golden Polands.
Spangled Harburgs... •
Silver penciled ' Ham -
burgs
l oedans... .
aff Coehii s........... .
50 - 25
50 .2<5
50 , 25
50 25
50 25.
50 25
1st. 2d.
Black Spanish 50 . 25
Game fow 50'
Aylesbury ducks,. ..., 50
Muscovy ueks. i 50
Rouen duc s.... , ..... 50
Geese .1..
..• •,.••• 50
Turkeys... ` '50 ' a
4 pair, (a male and a female) m s
be exhibited in each- class. 'hit
in 1this1 department to provide " prop
crops for t en fowls.
IWO CROPS IN THE FIEL
Two aures f Swede tur-
nips .... .....: ....$3 00 2 00 1
Quarter ace carrots.... 3 00 2 00 1
Half acre inangold wurt
rel .. t .... 3 00.2 1
rn carrots, rows not less an
inches a' t, and other' roots of le
than 24 in es.
Judges t take state of cultiv tion
ground in o -' consideration in ina
their eweri
Entrance
Secretary
when all e
tion must 1
l
5
5
fee, $1, to be paid
efore the 6th Octob(
tries for rootcrop
e made.
, • IMPLEMENTS.
Iron -agile ;agon.......$2 00
Wooden o' patent -arm
�.
wagon. ...... _ 2 00.1
Double arriage or -
buggy. 200
Single buggy .. 2 00
Iron .plow. ... 2 00
Wooden plow., . 2 00
Iron beam plow... 2 00
Subsoil, ,preen ..... 2 00
Double mould board
plow 2 00 1
Horse hoe . . ..... 100
Two horse cultivator. 2 '00 1
Gang plow.:.. .... 2 00 "1
Pair iron harrows 2 00 1
Pair wooden harrows2 00 1
„Field roller: 2 00 1
Horse hay. rake . 1 00- -
Turnipi send drill....... 2.00 1
Turnip! cutter.. 1 00
Fanning mill : 2 00 1
Single reaper 3 00 2
Single' Mower.,..;:3 00.2
Horse fork!., ..... • „ 1 00
Threshing machine...... 4 00
Clover sed threshing
machin 3 00
Grain seed drill.. '2 00
Pea hary ter :. 1 00
Churn 1. , : 1 00
Pump ,. 200
Cider pres .. 2 :00 -
GRAIN
Canada Company's prize
for the b.ist ten bush
.els of fall. wheat $30,
prize wile. t to be sold
to the highest bidder
it the close of . the
show, and. the pro-
ceeds t ereof to go
into the hands of the
' • South E uron Agri-
cultural Society.
Two bus els Fife or
Club* eat.: _ .,.,$2-00.1
Two bu hels spring
wheat, other than -
Fife or Olub 2 00 1
Two bilshels• two rowed
barley $2, second by
Dr. Col€pnan, a barrel
of salt - ..: ...... 1.
1
to t
r ne t
ompe i-
11
11
1 00
100
1 00
100
11
1- 00
Two byish
barley,
Dr. Col(
Is six roved
2, second by
roan_ a barrel
of salt. . .. ...... .
Two bushe
Two bust
oats
Two bush
first p
Farmer one year, by
McLean Bros.; 2d...
is small peas,
e HURON Ex
one year, by
Bros.; 2d....
One bushel timothy
seed.
One-half b shel flax seed
1s large oats..
els common
;ls large peas,
rize Canada
Two bush
first pri:
POSITOR
McLean
2 00
2 00
1 50
1 00•
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
:oo
I00
501
50 1
25
1 25
100
1 00
1 00
1 00
100
HOIGTi('CTLTURAL PRODUCTS.
Four car eties winter
apples, five of each,
„$1 5t) 1 00
eties of fall
five of each,
.- 150100
50 1 00
named.
Four vai
apples,
named .
Collection of apples,
named...... 1
Plate of' 19 Rhode
Island Greenings
Plate of 110 Northern
Spies .
Plate of 1t R.bgrough
Russets. i.. ,ox ...:..... .
Plate of .:10 Esopus
Spitienbergs
Plate of 1 Baldwins
Plate 4.of 0 Westfield
Seeknof...thers
Plate of 1( snow apples
Plate of 10 Gravensteins
Prate of 10 fall pippins
Two variet es of winter
pears, ed,:five of
each.... d1
Two 'varie ies of fall
pears; n ' med, five of
each.... 1.
Plate of 10 Bartlett
pears.......
Plate of 0 Flemish
pears...... • ..... . .
Three varie ies of plums
named, of each ,
Collection c ripe grapes,
3 clust s of each,
named, own in the
open, air 100
Three elus' rs of grapes,
one or m, •e varieties1 00
Collection it of grapes,
named, clusters of
each, gr wn under
glass 100
Plate of -ellow crab
1
a
oa
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50100
50100
50
50
1 00 75
apples . .
Plate of re
Plate of 10
variety
Special by.
saddler, 1
whip, val
half
peaches,
tobeconi
erty of th
Special b:
Drew,
painting)
the best'
apples. A
come the
the donor.
Special by l't
& Sols,
Exeter Ti
year for
apples, an
Tyvo kind
halfra bus'.
crab apples 50
caches, one
50
rIr.. Eacrett, -
Exeter, a -
e $2, for the
bushel of
he peaches
thea.prop-
donor.....
Mr. John
eter;-an oil
aloe $5, for
Ilection of
pies to be -
property of r
• ssrs. White �(
xeter, the
es for one
he besst,,12
variety..
' EGETABIJ..S.
f potatoes, .
el of each..$1 00- 0 50
a
1
1
V
00
00
l
lst.
Fon he ds of ' inter
cebbag 50
Six blood beets. • 50
Six ong engold: 50
Six lobe mangoli s...:.. 50
ix wed'` turnip e• a,„ 50
x : arly orn car ots .. 50
Six long orange or red
c. rrots. 50
Six ' hite Belgian carrots 50
Tw:lve e rs of - ndian
earn.50
Thr:e wa ermelo's 50
T.hr:e mi sk melo s 50
Fou heart, of caul flower 50
Pec of r d onio s50
Pec of hite or ellow
o: ons.. .,... ...
To atoes
penial b John Beck,
oFaceer, $2 f i r the
bst 12 estbu y tun•-
Ps.
DA1R
po
thou
by W.
ladies'
$9.50,
h s; s
S ciety
Five you
bitter,
by
2 pours
odby
Tu , of
ll: s:, sp
well &
st,
-v.
by the
Sin
s
Sin
le c
PPlie.
le c
faai�ctori
Speeia1, I
cheese
faacto'
shawl,
cheese
proper
I
ds of
salt,
'auson,
gaiters,
. utter
cond
50
50
-50
-PRODUCE.
utter
pedal
air of
value
to be
y the
$i
As of table
salted, : pedal
Bro crick,
of te. ; sec-
he Soci ty... $2 00; 1
alt but ger, 50
cial by Sam-
ickard, a tea
ue. $7 ;` :.econd
Society
eese, f _ tory,
'by pat ons'3 00
eess, ! rivate
s...
3 00 2
Carling, single
airy -m ke, no
applian es, a
value $10,
beco . e his
y ; seco2 d, $1.
MAN FACTURES.
•
oven h me -mad
en yar . s of do
c oth, . ll wool.
e yard . of flan,
vvlool.
air of blanke
w'ool..
Ten y: ds of
wloolse
Tent yard satinet
et of si gle har
et doub e farm
ents'' s: ddle, , .
adies' s'- delle...
airof I : dies' boo
aiof g :nts' boo
'pecim.e s of leat
'hree p'eces of
work .
Assertm:nt of fin:
jAssertm:nt . of
work .
1'
a
quilt$1 50 1
estic
2001
el, all
.. 2 00 1
s, all
linsey
ess. ,
rness
s. .
er....
ooper
work
arble
tore..
tures
tuffed
tnot
4.****
pack-
14
ewEeng it achin e..
Organ ...
Set of pa dor furn
et bed r om fur
anldor......
Stu ed • irds,
t isse•son ....
Barkel o fine sa
g$;ound
Bar •rel of salt for
ingpu poe'es..
Specialb G.J.B
best coo'
a
a
and furniture
whiffietrees, $4
F
'Water color dra
Painting in oil col
Crayon sketch.. , •
Pencil sketch„
'Collection photo_
LAD
Loaf home-made
Patched quilt. -
Quilt,
Quilt, raised...
Tatting..,
Crochet. . .
Embroidery in s t k or
velvet ... , ..
Embroidery in m
Embroidery in cr
chenille.
rsted.
socks
stock -
ooks,
stove
set of
•
2 00 1
2 00 1
2 00 1
2 00
2 00
1 50
1 50
1 00
100
1 00
1 00
1 00
200.1
1' 50.1
2 00 ..
4 00.2
4 00 2
100
1 00
1 00
1 00
'3d.-
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
00
00
00 100
00 1 00
00
00
00
00
00
00' I
00
00
00t
oo
00
ARTS.
g...$1 00 0.75
rs... 100 75
..... 1 00 75
1 00 75
aphs100 75
S' WORK.
read..$1 00 0
.. 100
1 00
1 00
1 00
slip..,
pe or
Embroidery in w
Braiding.
Fancy knitting..
Two pairs woolen
Two pairs woolen
ings.
'Pair of woolen. mi
Pair .of woolen gl
Gents' shirts, hanc
Wax flowers, han
Wax fruits, hand
Hair work, hand
Honey in comb.....
Hooey in the jar,
special by W. F
bridle, vale
Honey proper
donor..........
Colleetion of hom:
wine.:.
Lace work
Guipure work....
Berlin wool work.
Feather flower wo
Flower wreath
Shell work.
Rag, mat or carpe
Plait ` of Canada
for hats and bo
SPECI
John Treble. OP
value $2, for the
honey ; second
of ladies' slipper
Wm. Bawdon.
woolen mita for
with loops and
Dr. B yndman.
socks, knit by
age. By the s
hemmed cambri
10 years of age
fine shirt mad
years of age.
Robert Bissett, ti
of worked gents
married laar.es.
By the village of
brass 'band of n
first, $30 ; seco
nes..
made
made
,a ade.
ade.
lbs.,
nson,
$3-
y of
50
-made
2 1
75 50
75 0 50
75 50
75 50
75 50,
75 50
1 00 75 50
1 00 75 50
1 00
100
1 00
1 00
75
75.
75
1 75
75
75
75
75
75
75 •
is
'/5
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
75 50
75 50
k ... 75 50
75 50
75 50
75 50
straw
nets. 75 50
PRIZES.
pair of ladi s' boots,
best hive of ees and
rize by same, one pain
, value $1.
.r.3 cash for he best
50
50
50
50
riving purposes, made
'bitches.
'2, best pair of knit
rls under 16 years of
me, $2 for he best
handkerchie by girls
also $2 for the best'
by ladies under 18
•
smith. $2, est pair
slippers mad by: un-
xeter.. For the best
t less than 10 players,
d, $10.
NOTIC
TRAVEL!
TO THE
G PU
Tickets to or from
FOR
And all points in the
LAT{R SUPERIOR L
Dawson Route, also t
Eastern. an
By Railer Steamboat
application to the nn
way, , Station. Inf
intending travelers.
9-4
LIO.
Europe, by t e Allan
the,
GARR
N orthwest, by ti FATTY'S
NE,either by D nth or the
ekels to all parts of the
Western Sta es,
onnection, can he had on
ersigned at Sea forth Rail-
atien eheerfu'll' given to
R. B. MOOD , Agent.
TEAS,
POWE.LL'
AT
TWELVE POUN
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER.
TEAS.
E MIXTURE
' S
S 'SUGAR FOR $l.
J. C. LAIDLAW.
IMPO TA] TT
L t R G
ARRIVALS AT THE
Teas, ' Sugars, Liquor
C
OF
s an
Which were bought on very favorabl
AT PRICES WHICH ST PROVE SA
EQUERED STORE,_
General Groceries,
terms and will be sold off
s
BACON, HAMS, FL
OF THE JJEST Q
Always in Stoc1& at the Chequered
ISFACTORY TO CUSTOMERS.
UR AND MEAL
ALITY
tdre, .grain Streeti Seaford&
JAMES MURPHY.
S E A F O R_
JOHN'
N
•A TISHES to inform the farming community and
SEAFORTH FOUNDRY fora term of years, end
to manufacture all kinds of .
OU,N-DRY.
PPER
'}0010Vd N3010J
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the public generally that he has leased the ' 5
efitted it throughout. He is now prepared
AGR•IOU LTtU R L IMPLEMENTS
Straw Cutters, Plows Gang Plows, Drag Saws,
Inciudiag the TOTMAN,Iwhich is! the best 2 -horse Saw in use.
ALSO MY IMPROVED PITT'S POWER,
BUILDING .AND ALL OTHBR CASTINGS
Turned out on the shortest notice.
Mill, Engine and other Repairs done with Neatness and Dispatch.
A CALJ SOLICITED.
UCH AS
JOHN TOPPER.
PO
THE
no
TO, THE FARMER OF HURON.
SYTH'S PATENT ROUGHT IRON FENCE.
undersigned beg to direct the attention of the Farmers of Huron to the fact hat they are
v prepared to take orders for the above fence, u1hich is without doubt the
,•
BEST
AND
�VI OST
DURABLE
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FENCE
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IN USE.
SCNO LEG Z.--;; WlC. , ��-
. Paries desirous of givin this fence a trial should leavo their orders at once, so that it can be
preps. ed for erection early in spring. The proprietors rill guarantee this fence to stand without
for TEN YEARS. The benefits of this fence over all others are : 1st -Durability. 2nd-
ill not accumulate or yank against it. 8rd-Th wind or frost does not effeet it. 4th -Fire
t destroy it.. 5th It i warranted to turn all kin s of stock, no matter how breachy or vicious.
pence wi be furnished at the following rates: .
' ire IF enoe, per rod:1 50 Seve wire Ferree, per rod ' 1 6q
ct a Ac I GO I Eigh u u .. u 1 75
repai
Snow
will n
This
Five
S ix
TE
credit
ment
Main
320
ODEAICH FOUNDRYa
T e Goderich Foundry &
' , SAWING MACH
On land -IRON Air WOODEN P
GAN *1 PLOWS, CULTI
STT AR AND POTASH :KETTLES,
COO ING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES,
SALT PANS MADE
ALSO,
IR N AND BRAS CASTINGS, A.
BOILERS AND S LT PANS REPAI
ii" All orders addressed to the Company or Secret
A. 113DGE, §ecretary and Treasurer.
R. RUNCIMAN, Gene
Manufacturing Co.
prepared to contract for
G-RIST, AND SAW MILLS
ES, &c.
OWS, with steel boards ;
WAGGON BOXES, &e.
of various kinds.
TO ORDER.
D BLACKSMITH WORK
LED ON SHORT NOTICE.
BOILERS generally on hand for sale.
IL HORTON, President.
al Manager.
A GOOD SUPPL/ OF
RUNKS AND
vALISEp.
We have on hand hy Sheets and Has.
-A good aesortment of
All Kinds of HARNESS
as Usual
ufacturers of Harvest Moves for the Wholesale Trade.
Man
BELFRY & MAY, Saddlers.
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GOdD PROSPECTS.
00-0D HARVEST EXPECTED.
JOHN KIDD
, Has just received a large stock of Harvest ToOls
such as
Scythes,- Forks, Cradles,
SNATHS AND HAY FORKS,
Which he will Sell as Cheap as any in the Trade.
NO SECOND PRICE.
JOHN KIDD.
011re Leueorrhtea (or Whites), Painful Menstrua-
tion, Ulceration -of th.e Utertu3, Ovarian Diseases,
Absent Menstruation, and all diseases imown
Female Weakness. They are prepared with the
g,reatest care, under the personal supervision of a
Physician who has made femele diseases a special
etudy for many years, and they axe a Medieine
Which MARRIED LADIES tan depend. " in the
hour and. time of need " an unfailing
, Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Prize,- one
box, $1; six bOxes, $5 ; sent by mail free of post-
age securely sealed from observation. For full
partionle wiite for our pamphlet, whieh we will
fiend in a sealed envelope to any address on ro-
deipt of post stamp to prepay return postage.
Address all letters for pamphlets or pills to
WILLIAM GRAY & Co.9
Windsor, Ont.
Roberts, R. lannsden, and by all chuggista.
NORTHROP & LYMAN, Toronto, 'Wholesale
Agents. B,56-eow
Thomas' Eclectrie OIL
VfrORTH TEN TIMES ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. DO YOU
ICHOW ANYTHING OF IT lk IF NOT, XTI8
There are but few preparations a inedielme
Which have withstood the impartial -indgment of
the people for any great length of time. One of
these is THOMAS'ELECTRIC Ou., purely a prepar-
ation of six of some of thebest oils thatare kneels,
each. one possessingvirtues of its own. Scientific
physicians know that medicines may be formed of
severaLingredients in certain fixed proportions of
greater power, and producing effects which could
never result froni the use °Limy one of them, or in
different tambinations. Thus in the preparation
Of this oil a chemicel change takes place, forming
a compound -which could not by any possibility be
Made from any other combination or proportions
of the same ingredients, or any other ingredients,
alnd entirely different from anything ever before
made, one whiCh produces themostettonishingre-
snits, an,d. having a wider range of application
than any Medicine ever before diseoverect. it c'en;-
tains no alcIohol or other volatile liquids, conse-
g ently losek nothing by evaporation. 'Wherever
ifa iplied you et the benefit of every drop ; whereas
ith other reparatiolis nearly all the alcohol le
I st in that ay, and you get only the smell (plan
tity of oils Whioh they may contain.
Sole Agents for the Donsinion.
Sohl in SeafOrth by E. Hickson 4 Oo,aud B.