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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1875-01-15, Page 3and S• ea r'ettne, tiotleriena natel 87e4 RateeeteM and [Tederich. tein • - Wear. exerannnn. -lettere, At torneye, e. Mee on West St., e . 43-14 p. P. WALTME. ex.d. 111. ItilS 1.tPert ata Seenritiet-reree severatq b 11ian_Mown: eft st. pay bit} ?eat !'s hat° *et. ee and enge 'etteipaus, t nes eie 213 Fame, , rrietere ar Atfornt„) 8 '4VAt'VrY L&1 Itienlveney, )lie, ete. Ofilees-en te- SI a Private Furtioe to Intereet, payetie 53 w. .I.IF.Vuu, Attorney fu Chaue- het. Oftlete-ovee J. V, rket Stneare. reetteurele lieitmeinehatietly e-twoore not tb ,-f EL Mt:DONAU}, Brus.st r h Cu Itsittease for Str n, Surgeon. Grad- ersityeand 'Member of Nutt Surgeons, Ontario. attend ut Carronbeoek, :and Saturtlassi in the 8.54 .Itysieiaz1 Sgeouaud , Out. Office and resi- iieh Street, first door e. 342 C. L. Physician Sin- n• the County oeliart !mot Markt.t audZie-le iIk neeicial , Surgeon and of the Medietil De- .Trlity; formerly ot tiLa Lendon. Eng.; visited Wear& and GI a $4e1 „Dentiet, & c., S eater t h, e Plate work, latest: tly executed.. All sta.- tions performed with :es- low as mil be ob-- toms front 8 G. MelectugalleT Stole, 2713 - S., Surgeon Dentist, he tiret TUESDAY eh Month, at the Coi- Liuntjte and PAL( - • Ithaca, iinary Cullege, Toronto, t. Vents, where he will be - attend to all kinds of 4=14 (man excepted:, el at all hours. Ret -i- 4 east of Cooksa Tem- alti nleNAuGHT, C t to the inhabitants et g country that he has of the Ontario Veterin- tattered to treat diseases 11 domestie animals. He rneetion with his heese- 11 be found ready to at - of the feet apecially at - tett and atopin the rear store. .411kinds of Vete eonetantly on. hand. 220. 'rinctrY Surgeon, (mem- Teterinary College) beget tamed to the practice of end may at all times be (.1 If ere( s, Cettlee&e. netantis tIL hand. All Off..ce, atManeion 278 , eFGETB. - Thomas ids old frit -ads and that be has hased the Afr„ 31114.1i.A1:, and • POWNEY HOUSE, and ;mance of the l'Iatronage !on him (luring hi many rest4. Eeery comfort -end Rind for trevellexs. The ar or-ly kept in the Bar, e'er always in attentlaace. liNOX, Proprietor. -11.1'021.-John Winter, lOtei is situated on the rth of Seafortli, and ewe, - ion and comfort for trav- el' liquors and cigars kept etial atteutive hos:tier in eine in connection with J0 4.N1• SALE ST-111LES. ; Rotel, Seaforth. Good lvevances.always en hand. eLES, reEIFORTII, Ont. afertable Vellieletaalivens neetigemeets made with UI meters left at the e promptly attended to. e-Suuth of the, Cumeier [AS BELL, Proprietor. ,19,0e,saapeen„nemamit ,.11i pyaLuer and Cinj-- w..anctientKr and aid Liens eulleeted. 5Ele1t, for the County etied in ell parte of the ;en the at.Osfrou Ofr14. a to. It.Elt. for the County ef nx teliparte of the Cont.- teeeent to health f tt 417to. 27 , • DAY.-Agetita Waut, ti- tif orliing people, utore money at e mottle:ire, or ail the Pentlailere b aela I t KtilLV. : FOUND. Ite-enu of tile Ctimintaelat iridtL (ktJ a. sum tif ,„ive the suite: on uppli- alter pi:irking 1 ropetty sict." OE. lit.q.711 Ltlitig a Ileneilet blrifzli, year the ...ta- Lloon, tecurn it at CGT. FOR SALE. Itoxses, etera eln„ tt good tte work. WM. DORPENCE. Stator th. EETING. i of the Howiek Mutual *ny held at the itbelVillage of Gorrie, N. 23, is, rot. the puspotie- of erectore for the emitting .1n31 MeliERCHIele, Secretary. PoSITOR. A SPE: TAL SALE Ths Mn for the Emir. BY MRS. ItTe C. PYLE, From Cincinnati, over the &in, Eestward speeded the express tram, poeed : " -Now, it you 11 It me out and Through the solemn midnight, under the send for my fathele hell pay you for the stars, =Tants, and lick me besides." The With its paseengers snug in the sleeping- grocer could not withstand this_ ears, - and relea.sed, the urchin. And others elsewhere, less lucky than., -No idle tail -the cow's ia fly -time. they, • ---`.What mai must have his glass be - Striving in sleep to pass time away fore he can do a day'a work ? A glazier. On their straight-backed seats, aa best -When a female child is born in Wis. they might, oonsin the unhappy father begios. to Twieted eornerwise, holt upright, , save money to Inv a piano. Or tilted backward, with reckless feet -" Only a NVOIlla 11 hair," remarked Aloft on the back Of a neighbor's seat, V ix musingly, as he gazed down into Sea.reely lifting a sleep dulled eye his plate ; • a red-headed woman at, As the tired. conductor hurried by. that .It may be very sentimental, " Tickets'" he eriea ; and, his hasty hand. it somehow gets away witla ray appetite." Snatches the pasteboard from each hat- - --Detroit Fi 1'-1-e$s 4,` 1 eau afford band, to be a little- extravagant now, as my Hustles and bugles. then slams the door, husband's been elected to the Legisla- DRESS GOODS, Anal he and his lantern vex us no mote. 1 ture," said. an Indiana woman as she ordered sixebars of soap sent up: -A jaw eight feet long has just . been unearthed in. Wisconsin. 1,t is supposed to have belonged to a lady of the middle age. flodge-" Yes, as you do ea, sir, I know I've many a thing, to be thaakful fur ! aa' if l'd one *thing more I wouldn't waut nought beside !" Par- . • c the grocer. The boy, commenced beg- an after -using all the persuasion that his Young mind could invent, he pro- .. gin most Rathetically ,to he release TRIS WEEK Barren, prosaic age of steam, Making romance but an idle dream 1 We can but mourn, as we dwell in thee, For the vanished ages of chivalry. Where, to -day, may we seek to find The hero's sonl and the sage's mind! Surely not here in this common -place freight-- -- This merchantthis drum didate ; son (interested)-" Indeed 1- and what is , mer, that can- that ?" Old Hodge-" tshillun' for to Nuy eber, sir V.ot in this condactor, dapper and thin, bW' --" Stranger, will you try a hand with us at poke • ?" "Thank. you, gen- tlemen, but there are seventeen reasons why • I cannot apconimodate you now." "Seventeen reasons for net • playing cards? Pray, what are they ?" "Why, the first is, I haven't any money." " Stop ! that's enough ; never mind the other sixteen." —A ,farmer asking for the best way to. get yid of Weeds, was responded to in 1 •the 'editor's column thus : Squeeze the hand of a young widow all in black." The next day she was in half nionrning, and a second kindly pressure resulted .in a pink gown with white bonnet. . The . weeds had .disappeared. - re -A revealable looking matron one day entered one of the omnibuses that run regularly between Edinbugh and Leith. The omnibus was completely tilled, so that on going in she could not find a seat. Looking about her, one of the passengetS said, Ye hie nothing to sit demi en, honest woman." " have som.ething to sit doon on," was her re- ! ply ; " but I dinna see where to put it." I Spaires New King. Alfonso XII.. is the son of that virtu: ous and exemplary sovereign, Isabella., WILLIAM late Queen of Spain, who abdicated in his fayor six years ago. He is now seven- teen -years ; but male heir s to the Spanish throne are supposed to reach years if disoretion at fifteen, or there- about, so that this young fellow will put on his crown and. wear it as loug as may be in the serene conscionsuess that he is dear. itre at Woolwich, and it is understood ‘Vith his rings and his tiorgeons bosom- . Nor that stoker and engineer without, Dully traversing the usual route. Narrow and fettered, not broad and. free, Are the -forms of the life. we round us see. To be eerded or weak is the common lot, X Philistine ere this, 1 wot. 1$ it true '1- No. The Father's love still warms And shapes man's life through the poor- est forrus ; Now, as ever, the Infinite Love On the waste of waters will breathe and move, Its Power Creative, now as then, EN-oking front -chaos a worlde'in aoa; And here, in this Oineinnati train, `Phrough the midnight sweeping across the plain, het the Hour come andthe time of need, And the Man shall not fail for a hero's deed. Right before us, across the night, Suddenly flashes a signal light. Das(sEit : a bridge is close at hand, stud the roadway and. stream by its arches spanned.. A switch (misplaced ! in .a moment's breath. p loorn ;better& ns ruin and death ! Down with the brakes ! haste, fireman, here! Back her ! back her ! good engineer ! Too near the •sienal -came too late, We are here on the brink of the crush- ing fate ; Jump, then, conductor and engineer ! within the law. Alfouso has been study - You canksave your own lives and life is that the English cadets credit him.* with It ere theydaunted by Death in his aw- the ability to knock the Prince Imperial fel glare'? out of time when it comes to a personal. 11isl they shrink from, the post of duty matter between. them.. However this there ? may be, he has selected a thorough - No. Down go the brakes, and the enoine paced ruinistry, has asked the With the spin of the backward. turning fathers, has received pledges of allegiance Yet through t wood -work crashina we and. Refroblican, and we can only wait WOOLENS AND REMNANTS AT reels ' Pope's blessing after the manner of his Whee1S- il on the part of the army and navy, Carlist a now and see what will come of it 3 t is And engine and tender are hurled. below. said that the death of Marshal Concha at Vain was the effort -no, NOT in vain, the head of his troops delayed this revo- For right on the brink hangs the rescued lution ; but this is not appal ent to the train, transatlantic. observer. Certainly -the And the passengers sleep with tranquil powers which tardily recognized the Re- , public a few weeks ago ought to be in breath [nknowing they stand at the gates' of detnnified" for the expenses incurred.: in death. ( nily the other train hands knew All that was done by the galtaot two. They search the ruins With eager -stir To fin 1 the fate of the rescuer. m. Out frothe wreck they bear them then, Two charred and broiren bodies men ! ENGINE -Brave heroes' for you but these words are fit, Yt '17 KNEW. YOUR -DUTY -YOU DIED FOR TT: tra.nsmitting their dispatches. viresiallwoWorearallefeLleft._ . . THOMSON & WILLIAM'S A GR1r I' LT URAL IMPLEMENTS, GAIETIES. ^ An armless Milwaukee woman boxes • Iter husbaudts ears with her -The erow is one of the bravest of lards. It never shows the white feather.- - - flabit is a cable ; we weave- threads of it every day, and. at last we cannot break it: -A man who was arrested for chop- ping his son in two was defended by his lawyer on the ground: that it was not a crime for a. man to part his hen in the o. i bUe -A St. Albans cat is a sure bid pain- ful burglar alarm. When she hears an. unusual noise in ths house she scratches her master's face until he awakes. 2 -Modesty in a woman is a certain -agreeable fear of all.she enters upon ; iu en it is composed of a rightjudgment of what is proper for them to attempt. - -It is a sino-u1ar fact, bat o ue well authenticated. that ari Indian _ never dreams. He slumbers away like a horse, and doesn't know what it is to dream that he is riding out to spelling -school with his arm around the waist of the hand- somest girl in town. Mitchell. 1$73. An old gentleman in Stowe, Vt., —.. _ tells how he broke off drinking. Every time he took a drink he would drop a AND 9 EN -GINE WORKS, MITCHELL, ONTARIO.' 011;4 Two -Worse lfrooti Sawiny Machine hag been alert:sta.:Illy tested, mid gives entire tat- iefactien. It is supplied with_ e band wheel for driving it straw tatter, grain crueller, or other eu A Oh Ilene;without extra ex.p&nse for the belt. A TRIAL. OFFERED. ALL KINDS OF' FARAING IMPLEMEWTS . BOILER kept emeetantly ou hand. SHOP IN FULL OPERATION. Ell gill e f nil Size,. Made to Order REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ADDRESS, THOMSON & WILLIAMS, Mitchell. 850 OPENED OUT. aliot in the glass, and as the glass filled up hs drink.A' were smaller, and be stop- FOSTER 'S OLD STAN.D ped the use of liquor entirely. This is probably the origin of the phrase 'being shot in the neck." - -A clergyman recommends submer- sion instead of cremation. He says that funeral steamers might be iised. to carry the body out to sea, and they might be sunk_ beyond the rea.ch -of desecration, HILL'S, SEAFORTH. NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. ANDREW CALDER wrsuES to ;nform his friends and the public that he 4.: fitted up in the best style, a new PHOTOGRAPII GA_LERY, On Main Street, nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel. Hie aparatus is all new mad of the most improved kind, and from his long exp eience as a photographer he can guarantee eatisfaation to all -who nivorhira with their patronage. Come . at once and bring your children. Re- member CALDER'S New Photograph Gallery. N. B. -A enpply of Osborne Sewing Machines kept constantly on hand and for sale. 1368 • JAMES WRIGHT T_TAS opeued hi the store next the Seeforth '1-1- Foundry and adjoining -Foster's Hotel, a full and complete STOCK OF OROGERIE while they could do no possible harm to 1T;8 Tees ore Good, the living. It might perhaps be difficult 1 Ili.: Sugars ('hap, ;for some of the western people always to And /is Spices AS`trong, anti an ea -tillable ocean handy in which to throw their deceased. friends. -In the case of a inan fOund with ten bullets M his head, a Missouri jury de- cided that he had. been "shot, or met with some bati accident in some manner net just now known." --Reading Spurgeon's declaration, that "n cigar is a thing to thank God for " a sehool boy bought a cigar. He was af- terward s,een hanging over a fence, but he was not giving thanks. -An Illinois debater "had 'ern" when he arose and said: "Yes, gentlemen, Waterloo was the biggest kind of a fight, but Washington whipped 'em like a wink 1" -A Covington man died and. they put him on ice, but he awoke up during the night and yelled out, "Why don't you put some more wood in that stove ?If -A boy was lately caught stealing currants and locked up in a dark closet by „ • Call mid give them a trial. 323 - • - - - • TO RENT IN SEAFORTH. THAN large coma store DOW occupied by Logan & Jamiesou. It is one of the best besiness stands in Seaforth, either for a general store, dry goods or groceries. Possession iu about two emeths. Forfurther particulars apply on premises. 859 LOGAN & JAMIESON. JAMES WRIGHT. EGG EMPORIUM The siebscriber hereby thanks his numerous customers (merchants and others) for their liberal patronage during the past seven years, and hopes, by strict iutegrity and close attention to business, tomerit their confidence and trade in thefuture. Haring ereatly enlarged his premises, during the winter,c'he is now prepared to pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE For any quantity of good fresh eggs, delivered at the EGG EMPORIUM, Main Street, Seaforth. Wauted by the subscriber 25 tons of good dry clean WHEAT STRAW. D. D. WILSON. SE ArORTR, Marell 18, 1874. 828 • ___ TO CHEESE MAKERS. VOR saleeeheap, a-500 gallon O'Neill vat, fitted for steam; also an 80 gallon vett, with serewe, hoops and all other appliauces for it small dairy. Apply to • •JOHN ELLIOTT, $67 Seaforth P. O. THIS WEEK AT THE 777, CONSISTING- OF $4,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, Bought under Manufacturer Cost. LOT NO. I, 50 Pair Bed. Blankets, at $2 75, $3 50, and $4 50 per pair, LOT NO. 2, 50 Pieces All Word Flannels, at 25e, 39c and 4.5e. LOT NO. 3, 50 Pieces of Wincies, at 8c, 11c, 15c, 18e and 25c. 50 Pieces LOT NO. 4, • of Canada Tweed, at 60e, 80c and $1. LOT NO. 5, 50 Beaver and Pilot Cloth Overcoats, at $7 50, $10 50, and $12 50, LOT' NO. 6, 50 Sets Furs, at $3, $3 75, $4 50 and $6 50. LOT NO. 7, 300 Pairs Ladies' Scatlet Hose, at 40e. LOT NO. 8, 50 Ladies' and Gents' Seal, Mink and Otter Caps, from $3 to $11. LOT NO. 9, Consists of Gloves, Woolen Scarfs, Ladies' Wool Clouds and Silk Scarfs. CHEAPEST LOTS EVER OFFERED AT 'THE 777. • A. G McDOITGALL & • V MINK FUR SETS ALL PRICES AND STYLES, AT HOFFMAN BROTHERS' COME EARLY - To the Great Annual Sae of DRY GOODS, FURS AND MILLINERY CHEAP CASH STORE, WOOLEN SEAWLs BREA RFAST SHAWLS, SONTAGS, CLOUDS; SCARFS, &O., AT HALF PRICES, AT HOFFMAN BROTHERS' CHEAP CASH STORE, SEAFORTH., WHO WANTS MONEY? A. STRONG SE Ali'ORTII, WillLoan Honey at a LOW RATE OF INTER- EST. either on Farm or Village Property. Parties requirhag money should apply to hina. INSURE- YOUR PROPERTY AND YOUR LIVES, A. Strong, Seaforth. THAT has been going on at Dent's sinee Dec. 8, and continuing until Christmas. Now for Bargains. -1 The Cheapest Sets of Ladies Furs hi the Dominion. Mr. Dent has more Shawls, Nicer Shawls and Cheaper Shawls, than can be got elsewhere. BEST CORNWALL. BLANKETS At the mill prices. Piles of Plain and Inney Flannels. Heavy Twilled Fleecy Union Flennels at 25 cents. If you want a Cloud, a Breakfeet Shawl, a Hood, a Sontag or Knit Jacket, steer right for Dent's and get it. Lovely Dress Goods at Dent's. Winenee from 1.0 cents up. Fancy Dress Goods from 15 cents up. Eancy.Merinos at 48 code. Black Ltistres at 18 cep ts. A fine stock of MIllincry cheap and choice as usual. The biggest Stock of Mena' and Boys fur and Cloth Cepa. Splendid, all wool, heavy Canadian Tweeds for 70 centsln fact, everything yen want at bottom prices dining the Sale. The Goods are here and must be sold. No surer way of making money than buying at Dent's Sale. Try it. GEORGE DENT, Seqforth .„. eworw•ffstrwer,re wore 11101.111MNIMINIMMIMMotial COLD WEATHER. Don't be standing in the cold 'when you can get a FIRST-CLASS STOVE AT KIDD'S, CHEAP. IS ALSO aeE 'T FOR The Scottish Provineial u8ur1neC Company - Fire and Life. The Western Instirenee C mpaay, of Toronto - Fire and Life. The Isolated Risk Irian -ince Company, of Canada. Terms as reanotneele as ffered by any other ageut doing business for reliable Companies. OFFICE -over Strong & Fairley's Greeery Store, Main Street, Seaforth. 252 STOVES & TINWARE F you went a Cooling Stove, if you want it Parka Cook Stove, if you want it Parlor Stove, if you want a Box Stove, if you want a celebrated Coal Stove, or any kind of a Stove, call and see KIDD'S LARGE ASSORTMENT, -SEAFORTH. PACKING HOUSE. Manufactueed by the best makers in the Dominion. Also a Large Assortment of Hardware, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. WANTED, SIGN OF TUE MARIMOT/I COOK STOVE, Main Street, Seafortit. - • 500 -HOGS, alive or dressed, for which the - 'Highest Market Pride will be paid, deliver- ed itt the SeAfieth Cheese Factory, Apply to • W. S. ROBERTSON, E. HICKSON & Co. SHAWL. FOUND. vouND, On MONDAY, Sept. 28, on. the Huron Road, between Carronbrook 'and Irishtoven chnrch, u PLAID SHAWL, woolen. The owner can have the same by =calling at the EXPOSITOR Office, proving property and paying for this ad - 356 Iprt wethent; Pork Cuttings, &e.,.for sale 862 SAMUEL TROTT Manufacturer of - Hach ine Turmyl Butter , Packages • Of a Superior Quality! " All orders, either Wholesale or Retail, Promptly - Filled. REAFORTIT ONT._ • IS& P1 01:12`..A.1\T 'TO I, A 11 G E ARRIVALS AT THE CHEQUERED STORE SAW LOGS. 10,000 LOGS WANTED. HeMlock, Pine, Elm, Maple, White Ash, Basswood, Black Ash, Cherry and Butternut ARMITAGE, CARTER & CRAY INTEND ereeting a first-class sa,w mill on their premises, in rear of Gray, Young & Sparling's Salt Werke, Seaforth, and are now ready to receive and pay CASH ON DELIVERY For any qnanfity of the above kinds of logs. Parties having logs to Belleau obtain the emcee - ea -re' infermation from Mr. R. GRAHAM, of the late firm of Govenlock & Graham, at Sharp's Hotel or at the yard, where he will reeeine and scale the logs. 0118i0771 Work, will Receive-. Prompt Attention. ARMITAGE, CARTER & GRAY. N. B. -For tearus coming from the west on the' Huron Read end Hullett, there will be agoodnvin- - ter road direct from the Huron Road Road to the Mills, thus avoiding the necessity of going round by way of Seaforth. 868 Teas, Sugars, Liquors and General Groceries, Which were bought 011 very favorable terms and will be sold off • Of all kinds, and in endless variety at MRS. WHITNEY'S -Carrnichaers Nock, Main street, Seaforthe COAL OIL, Pure good and cheap, 'wholesale and retail at Mrs. WHiTNEY'S. CUSTOM WORK Of kinds promptly attended to and neatly exe- cuted. 808 MRS. WHITNEY. t SAW LOGS. 100,000, LOGS 'WANTED. PINE, heinlock, cedar, elm, maple, white ash, 1)USS‘10OLI, cherry and butternut. ROGERSON & ADAMS will pay cash on delivery for may quantity of logs, delivered et their win in Morris (lately Brown's.) Custom, Trork Promptly .Attended to. Lumber, thnbel;shingles and lath constantly on hand and ent to order ou short notice. 866-12 R )GERS'ON & ADAMS. THE _GREATEST BARGAINS Ever OFFERED in S'EAF01?,1:11 At STARK'S SHOE SHOP. As I am positively int6itling to sell out a very large stook of Bouts and f:lhoes, Rubber Overshoes„ at prices belo w COST, rot cash only, uhtn all is sola out, men in the tattle can bny cheaper from inc than anywhere else. The whole stock in offered ou CREDIT, hy fureishing good approved security. Men's Cloth Oversimes $1 25; flannel lined $1 50, Men's I -tubber Overshoes 50 cents; Womens' Rubber Overshoee 40 cents, and other artieles propel-Litman:1y- theap, The sToitE will be leased, if desirable, to any person purchasing the stock. This is one of the best businelSs sterols in SB.A.FOIITH, bng lo- caZed in the -heart of tlie TON111,_ N. 33.--CASU paid for Hides. 888. AT PRICES WHICH MUST PROVE SATISFACTORY TO CUSTOMERS. BACON, HAMS, FLOUR AND MEAL OF THE BEST QUALITY Always in Stoch, at the' Chequered Store, Main Street, Seaforth. JAMES MURPHY. GODERICH FOUNDRY. The Goderich Foundry & Manufacturing Co, CLINTON MARBLE WORKS, HURON STREET, Next door weld of the, Commercial. II-OteL MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES., And. work of all kends in American and Foreigt. Marble, designed and executed in the beat style, and at most reasonable prices. Beg to inform the trablio that they are prepared to furnish STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS ; FLOUR, GRIST, AND SAW MILLS; STAVE, HEADING AND SHINGLE MACHINES, HOOP MACHINES, &c. IRON AND WOODEN PLOUGHS, CULTIVATORS, STRAW -CUT- * TERS, &c., SUGAR, AND POTASH KETTLEet GRATE -BARS, &c. COOING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES; of various kinds. • SALT PANS MADE TO ORDER. ALSO, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, AND BLACKSMITH WORK BOILERS AND ENGINES AND GENERAL REPAIRS DONE ON SHORT NOTICE.. L a' All orders addressed to the Cerepany-or Secretary will receive prompt attention - A. HODGE, Secretary and Treasurer. H. HORTON, President R. RUNPIMAN, General Manager, Mantles of Various Colored Marble sup »lkd on hort Notice. Granite Monuments and Headstones imported to order. , W. H. COOPER, Jr. 277 T. CALDER, Agent ^ Cure Leucorrheeti (or Whites), Pe infal Menet-ma; tion, Ulceration of the • Titeme, 0 rarian Diseases, Absent Menstruntion, and all dieeases imowo. RP Female Weakness. They are prepared with the greatest eare, tinder th6 personal supervision of a Physieian who has made female diseases a epeeist study fax many yearsond they aro a lifediebee on which MARRIED LADIES can depend" in the hour and time of need" as an unfailing FEMALE REGULATOR Sold. by all Druggists everywhere. Price, ono box, $i; six boxes, $5; sent by mail free of post- age securely' sealed from observation. Forefull particulars write for our pamphlet, Which we will seralin a sealed envelope to any address On re- ceipt Of post stamp to prepay return. postage. Address allletters forptunphlets or pills to • WW.tIAM GRAY Ss CO" Windeor, Old; Sold in Seaforth by E. Riekson & Co., J. S. Roberts,11. Lenosden and by all druggistie NORTHROP & LIYAT.AN, Toronto, Wholesale I Agents. 13$6-eew