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the beat
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First-CktOit
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LIARS WA4TEB
e above in a.s abort
have aeterrn4ied
• valuable, steck
JEWELRY, SIL-
TED WARE,
KS, &O.,
Lt a greatv redaced
montb.
anything in the above
eII to give me a call
OF FEBRUARY,
as are going.
R. GOLINTER.
-
&NT NOTICES.
FOR SALE — The under -
...de Th roughbred Durham,
I pedigree in new flerd Rook,
itN Corarza, East Wawanosh,
744-2
:RS. --The milk routes of the
Factory will bc let by Public
e of Waltou, on Monday,
POLL RD, Presi-
744-2
underaigned ha now on
Mill, Seafornh, a (1/1111Itity
tek narian mei White Tim-
or zwucl isnot a very
r tae first
quantity of spring
eed will be purehased
744
rta ji Harpia laa. for Sale —
arpurhey, - near Seaforth, a
awel Me- hull,* with 4 rooms,
attar, zutd a aplondid
- bearing fruit trete) of the -
be App15: -ta
e Kends Tian.: R. Wvelain,
A. aa it, :leaf) 'dlr. 7444
1-Itar IN HENSALL ) °RENT
-he Year tyr by the month tO
rtable and iimrunodious
fire, tzn Main Street,
ituz-ted for tl.F.X,I1,'• a good
iteintete Rene moderate. A
,i-Lte4 OPP° z. it e d be rented
this -.Lep. „emit* to JAMES
744x4t
'N FARM 1.‘ )1l,
Na. taae.- ist,
%era a:1 f A i un er
_ b nt. wid. There ie s
ith a -bate cellar and founds. -
ad and tizree wale. A1.10
teed eteblea hi-; land iaiI
iciat yerietito. of fruit trees
a eren 11441 st, 16K4fi aka -
td a. ittaraet garden Ifor
;: rtatitealebiei
anntiele. leer further t ar-
t prole -lett .r en the peewee -ail.
4 . ALL AN thti 7
-
1: lente-r tie pewee of sale
:t) aertain Inaentate of Ntsrt-
la- produce(1 at the time of aie,
) aa tor ada lay Public tion
Rani in the Teen (sena? ran
ath day i)f March, 1832-, 4Lt 1
Mr Jo.apli P. Brine, Auctio leer,
tiallle propn. ttv, viz.: The 7alortat
.in the 1 ith iloneeasion toil the
iillop, in the rounty of Ilitron,
ierte (if lane., more or le.ss.
:The purchaser at the tin
kred to jay a depu-dt of it
:tee money to the Vendor
pay the balance wi
nionth thereafter. Iran
.hase looney the purchaser
eonveyance aod. beit inta
r pariiculars anci conditi
dried on application toahe
v & Herataarao, V
attaqy 22nd.„ 1882.
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MARon 171 1882,
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THE HURON EXPO$ITOR.
1
News Betts.
-e-The other evening a three yer cld,
soh of Rebt, N. Switzer, of rnes-
teem-got access to a bottle of carbolic
iteid, and swallowed some of it, which
ceased his death in a short tine.
—A circular has been sent t6 the
employees of the Grand Trunk remind-
ing them that this is the time to sign
the total abstinence pledge. The im-
portance of doing so is strongly urged
in th,e circular. • -
—An American • firra, Langdon,
Shepard & Company, of St. Paul, have
received the contract for five hupadred
miles of the Canadian Pacific, corn-
inericiiag one hundred miles west of
Brandon. Swedes and • Norwegians
will be principally employed as laborers.
—At the annual raeeting air the
patrons of the Kirkton butter -Ifentory
held at Kirkton last week, at which
about 200 persons were present, the fol-
lowing statement of the business, done
was read by the Treasnrer : Toted lbs.
butter naade, 25,768; total ciaah teeeived
for butter, 5,639.41;$average priqe per
lb. received for butter, 21 and 90-100ths;
total paid for expense skimming, mak-
ing, &a.,$872.75 ' • average price for ex-
penses per lb., 3and. 2-100ths , total
profit for hogs, $175; largest suuk -paid
any patrons, W. Grant 102$1-;$ J.
Crawford $121 and 66-100ths total
patrons when factory opened, 60;
when factory elosed, 144; factory
btlilding and plant cost about 1,490.
Atter adoptiug the teport, the nein
di-
reotors were appointed, and they Were
strongly urged by those present t
vigorous steps to get the fact
operation this year by the first o
at the farthest.
take
ry in
May
the skilful !manner With which a young
medico handled the scalpel, when sud-
denly the young :Mall stopped, teok a
small muse And a vial contamng an
ambeeiliquid twin his pocket, and there,
to theconstertuttiori of all, proceeded to
take an hypodermic injection -of mor-
phine. Removing from the small case,
whieh he handled carefully and almost
caressingly, a small gold-plated syringe,
he adjusted, with great apparent care,
to its nozzle a line perforated gold
needle, about one and one-half inches in
length, filled the instrument- with the
morphine, bared his arm, interted the
needle for its full length under his epi-
dermis, and injected the, morphia into
his arm. He then carefully replaced
the instrument in its case, and, taking
up the scalpel, completed the finest
operation ever witnessed by those pres-
ent. The perfect adandon with which
the young man, in the presence of com-
parative strangers, displayed his degre-
dation, caused the reporter to inquire of
the "opium fiend" how he acquired the
baleful habit.
The young &actor bared his arm.
which was scarred from shoulder to
wrist with the punctures made daring
the years of his slavery by thteneedle.
His leaden eye and heavy lips, sunken
cheeks, saffron skin and weak month,
were only too perfect indices of his his-
tory.
Said he: "When I was a student in
an eastern college I was afflicted with
pulmonary trouble, and also had severe
hea.dachses. I had great difficulty in
obtaining shiep, until one day a promi-
nent physician injected one -sixteenth
of a grain of morphia into my arm.
That night I slept, oh! so sweetly, and
had such beautiful dreams. The next
Township Councils. day 1 felt refreshed, and after that,
whenever I was sleepless or in pain, 1
took a hypodermic injection. Gradual-
ly I increased the dose until I took
examined by the Council, it was moved an injection of four grains every three
dkt
by. H. G-osman, seconded by J. . Mil- hours."
ler, that the same be adopted— arried. "Did you ever tty to discontinue the
Moved by J. R. Miller, seconlled by use of the drug ?"
R Mooney, that the auditors he paid "Oh, yes; I used to go without it for
$1.0 each for their serviees—Carried. a night, but when I would get up in the
Moved ley H. Gosman, seconded by morning I felt as if there was something
J. R. Miller that James Newcombe be wanting. My head would ache, and I
appointed Treasurer of this township would plunge it into a bowl of water,
at a salary of $80 per annum, en fur- but obtained no relief. The feeling is a
nishing satisfactory security to the peculiar one. The only thing that I can
arnouue of $16,000—Carried. Moved compare it to is the burning pain of a
by H. Mooney, aeconded by Wm, Wray, felon."
that the Reeve and Clerk be appointed "Do you ever expeet totreak yourself
a committee to transfer . all i books, of the habit?"
money and papers from the late Trees- "Oh, yes,, (drearily). 1 am trying to,
mar to Me. James Newcombe, now ap. bat no man can break it off unless he
pointed Treasurer of this township—. has some one to remain with him all the
-Carried. Moved by H. Gosnaen, sec- time, and, by slow stages, reduce the
ended by Win. Wray, that this Council amount of the drug he uses."
purchase, at the price of $90, the safe "What de you consider the cause of
owned by Mr. Thos. Brandon, the same the acquirement of the habit by so many
being required for the safety of town- persons ?"
"Old fogy physicians, who prescribe
morphia indiscriminately to their pa-
tients, young and old, whenever they
complain of pain or sleeplessness. But,"
sighed the victim of the drug, as he
slowly took his implements of destrue-
tion from his pocket and bared his
scarred arm, "1 am breaking myself
from it."
Cousioni Donses.—At the last meet-
ing of the Morris Council the- auditors'
report was piresented and after being
chest) from which disease her brother
had lately died.- She married at the
age &nineteen, and for a long time
bad been unable to ascend a flight of.
stairs without -stepping to take breath
'once or twice during the ascenteor in-
deed to take any active exercise with-
ont distresel. She took the Peruvian
Syrup for six Weeks, when all the be-
fore meittioned symptoms disappeared
and havie not since returned. This
case occurred in Potsdam, N. Y., in
1860," Sold by ell druggists.
ship moneys, papers, &c.---
Plans and specifications for re
the bridges known as Sunehi
Ruttan'a bridges were presented jay M.
Ainsley, of Whighano. Moved by Wm.
Wray, seconded by H. Gosman, that
isaid plans be adopted, and that the
Reeve and Deputy be authorized to ad-
vertise and let the contract for re-
building the same forthwith—Carried.
The follo-wing accounts were ordered to
be paid, viz.: Go. Kirkby, lumber and
nails, $4.12 ; Wm. Allan, chanity, $8;
Misses Exford, eharity, 10;$Thonaas
Brandon, salary and expenses, $90;
C. G. Bell, plank, 22;$Thos. Brandon,
spikes, 14.50; Thos. Brandon, Treae-
rarer's- safe, 90;$James' Newcombe,
Collector's box and other expenses,
$10. Moved by J. R. Miller, seconded
by H Mooney, that James Proetor be
appointed Collector at a salary of $80
per annum, on furnishing eatisfactory
security to the anuonnt of $14,000—
Carried. By-ltews Nos. 2 and 3 were
duly rad and pasaed. The Council
then adjourned to meet again on the
20th day of March.
School Reports.
SCROOL REPORT.—The foilo
port, based on proficiency, put
and good conduut. shows th
arried.
uilding
e and
ing re-
ctuality,
correct
stendieg of the pupils in the Roxboro
school for the mouth of February.
Fifth Class,—lst; G. Brown, 2nd, J.
Magill, 3rd. Lizzie Grieve, 41h, Eliza
Hays. Fourth Class,—lst, Jan es Scott,
2nd, J. McClure, 3rd, Joseph Scott, 4th,
T. Grieve. Senior Third Class,—lst,
R. N. lia3,s, 2nd, A. Somer,I 3rd, J.
Rankin, 4th, S. Dodds. Juui r Third
Clasa-1st, W. Black, 2nd, Sa ith Dor-
ranee, 3rd, J. Cuthill, 4th, Be a, Dick-
son. Senior Second Class -1st, Ade-
line.1 Sperling. 2ud. A. S. Brow 1, 3rd, R.
Robertsou, 4th, W. W. A `tcheson.
Junior Secon1d Class,—lst, W. cClure,
A
2nd, .Belle McClure, 3rd, ary Mc-
Michael. -itli. A. Sperling. Seniur First
Class.—let. J. Brown-, 2nd, G. Dickson,
3rd, Ella Robertson. Jurflor First Glass,
—1st, G. R. McClure, 2n,- E. Aitche-
eon, 3rd, B. Durrance. A wrtten ex-
amivation took place in the school at
the end of the month, resultiug as fol-
lows. Fifa: Class,—merke obtionable,
650,—G. Brown, 418, J Hugill, 416,
Eliza Hays, 410. T. Dodds, 387. Lizzie
Grieve, 358, Annie Dodds, 358, Jane
MoMicheel 345, Sophia, Cana'pbell, 325.
Fourth Class, —marks obtainable. 660—
Nel1ie Hays, 366, J. Scott, 34, J Mc-
Clure„ 303, J. Dorrance, 298, Addie
Dorrance. 292, T. Grieve, 284. James
Scott, 280, ?dery Dorrance, 272, Maggie
Hays. 264, Alex. Cuthill, 249,1 Blanche
McClure, 247, Mary Sperling, 228.
Senior Third Class,—manks obtainable,
620, —A. Sperling, 405, T. Dickson, 336,
N. Hays, 330, J. Rankin, 321, Wil -
lona McClure, 318, J. Hay
Dodds, 298, G. Dickson, 284,
, 299, A.
. Somers,
282. Junior Third Class,— arks ob-
tainable, 435,—Bella Dieksoni 358, W.
Black. 337, Sarah Dorrancp, 333,J.
Onthill, 306, J. G. Walker, 239, F. Bar-
rett. 235, T. Dodds, 212, J. L Brown,
210-, J. C. Dorrancet 181, P. Dlidds, 157.
Senior Second Clase, mar , obtain -
&Me, 465,—W. W. Aitcheson, 337,Lizzie
Neilene, 305, Mary J. McClure, 294,
Adeline Sperling, 293, A. S. Brown,255,
R. Roberton, 220, Tilly Story, 218,
Jane Cathill, 195. Junior Secend Class,
—reerks obtainable, 460,—W. McClure,
335, Re Dorrance, 331, Marion Black,
314, Bella McClure, 243, Mary Mc-
Michael, 234, A. Sperling, 232, J. Nei -
lens, 219, C. Dodds, 190.
•
Farmers and. Mechanics.
If you wish to avoid great danger and
trouble, besides a no small bill of ex-
pense, at this season of the year, you
should take prompt steps to keep disease
from your household. The system
should be cleansed, blood purified,
stomach and bowels regulated, and pre-
vent, and cure diseases arising from
Spring malaria. We know of nothing
that will so perfectly and surely do this
as Electric Bitters, aud at the trifling
cost of fifty cents a bettle.—Exed.—Sold
by E. Hickson & Co. 714-52.1.
„F-ree of Cost.
All persons wishing to test the merits
of a great remedy—one that will posi-
tively cure Consumption, Coughs,Colds,
Aethina, Bronchitis, or any affection of
the Throat and Lunge—are requested to
millet E. Hickson & Company's Drug
Store and get a trial bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, free
of cost, which will show you what a
regular size bottle will do. 714 52a
Keep the Feet Dry.
This is the season of sloppy weather
so productive of colds, and lung trou-
bles; neglected cold or damp feet is a
great source of these -difficulties. Cure
your cough with Hagyard's Pectoral
Balsam. Pleasant to take and always
reliable. 739
Epps's pocoa.
Grateful and COneforting.—"By s
thorough knowledge of the natural 1 .ws
which govern the operations of diges-
tion and nutrition, and by a careful ap-
plication of the fine properties of well
selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided
our breakfastitables with a delicately
flavored bevetage, which may save us
many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the
: judicious use of such articles of diet that
a constitution /oat be gradually built
up until strong etiough to resist every
tendency to diseate. Hundreds of sub-
tle maladies, are floating amend us
-ready to attack wherever there
is a weak point. We may escape
many a fatal shaft by keeping curselves
well fortified with pure blood and a
properly nourished frame."—Civil Ser-
vice Gazette.' Made simply with boil-
ing water or rank. Sold only in
packets and tins (if pound and pound,)
lebelled--".Tames Epps & Co., omceo-
pathic Chemists, London, Eng."—Also
makers uf Epps's Chocolate Essence for
afternoon use. 482-52
Burdock Blood. Bitters.
e No artiple ever attained such un-
bounded popularity in so short a time
its Burdock Blood Bitters, and that too
during the existence of countless num-
bers of widely advertised bitters and
Mood purifiers. It is evident that this
medicine begins its work at once, and
leaves no desirable effect unattained. .
739
•
The Causes of Colds
are getting overheated in hot rooms or
crowded assemblies, sittingin a draught
or cooling too rapidly after exercise,
muffling up warm and changing to
lighter wrappings, cold and damp feet.
No matter what is the cause, Hag -
yard's Pectoral Balsam is the cure for
all throat and lung diseases that induce
consumption. 739
Mothers 1 ,111others 1 Mothers .1
Are you disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick Wend suff-
ering and crying with the excruciating
pain of 'cutting teeth 7 If so, go at
once and got a bottle ofi Mrs. Winslow'a
Soothiug ,Syrup. It Will relieve the
poor little sufferer; immediately—de-
pend upon it; there 1 is no mistake
about it. There is not a mother on
earth who has even used it, who will
not tell you at once Ithat it will regulate
the bowels, and give rest to the mother
and relief and health to the bhild, oper-
ating like Magic. It is perfectly safe to
use in all cases, and pleasant to the
taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female physicians
and nurses in the Ultiited States. Sold
everywhere at 25 cents a bottle. 692-52.
Rest and Comfort to the
Suffering. ,
Brown's Household Panacea has no
equal for relieving paint bOth internal
aud 'external. It cures nein u the side,
back, or bowels, _sore throat, rheuma-
tism, toothache lumbago and any kind
of pain or ache. 'It will Most surely
quicken the blood and heal, is its act -
Mg power is ended I. Brown's
Bousehold Panaiea, be ng anknow-
I edged as the great pain reliever, and
of double the strength f any other
I
elixir or liniment n the orld, should
be in every family handy lfor use when
wanted, as it really- is the bst remedy in
the world for era
and -pains and ach
for sale by all dr
bottle. 692-52
The Curse of Morphia. ,
Of all conditions of bondage, says a
writer in the San Francisco Call, there
is none in which the shackles are more
securely riveted than those of the alave
to the use of morphia, or, as he is corn -
Moldy called by the uncharitable, the
"opium fiend." At an autop y recently
i
held in a neighboring city, at whit&
were present a number of prominent
physicians, all were standing around
the corpse, watching with admiration
•
,
tions. The hypophosphites furnish the
system with the, most important con-
stituents of blood, muscle and nervous
tisane, and the highly prepared oil de-
rived from the cod's liver acts as a sub-
jugator of throat and lung irritation.
Sold by all druggists. Ptepared only by
Northrop & Lyman, Toronto.
710 744
•
ii'eaberry.
Kiss me.—Teaberry, the new and ex-
quisite little gem for the teeth and
breath, has a beautifully plated metal
icrew top. 'Try a 5 cent sample. 730
Hagyard's Yellow Oil
Will be found invaluable fel- all, pur-
poses of a family liniment. immediate
relief wid follow he use in all cases of
pain in the stomach, bowels or side;
rheumatism, colic, colds, sprains and
bruises. For internal and external use.
It has no equal in the world for what it
is recommended. For sale by all
dealers at 25c per bottle.
el %HE GREAT FEMALE REMEallt.—Job Moses
Periodical Pills—This invaluable medicineis
unfailing in the cure of all those painful and
dangeroee iliseattes to which the _female oonetitn-
tion is subject. It moderatee all excess ana rea
moves all obstrnotione, and * speedy oure may
he relied on. To married latlieri it is peculiarly
suited. It will, in a short itime, bring on the
montlhy yelled with regrderity: Them pills
should not be taken by eeniales during the first
three morths of Pregrance, ee they are sure to
bring on Miscarrisge, but at any other time they
are hale. In alt casee of Nervous and Spinal Af-
fections; Pains in the back and limbs, fatigue on
slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, hys-
terical and whites, theee pills will effect a care
when all other tlItala have failed; and, although
a poweliul remedy, do not contain iron, clidomel,
antimony or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full dirt etioas in the pamphlet around each
package, which should be e,arefully preserved.
Job Deems, New York, Sole Proprietor. $1 and
I4 cents for postage enclosed to Northrop &
L ynian,1 oronto, unL, general agents ler the
Dominion, will insure a bottle containing over
60 pills by return mail. Sold in Seaforth by
E. Hickson & Co., J. S. Roberts and Lumsden
& Wilson. 644.52
Deserving of Praise.
_ Too much cannot be expressed in
favor of that unsurpassed remedy ' for
coughs, colds, asthma, croup, sore
throat and all lung complaints. If you
'suffer from neglected colds, try Hag -
yard's Pectoral Balsam. ,The cost is
trifling, only 25 cents. 739
Buidock Blood_ Bitters.
People have no more right to 'be-
come dyspeptic, and remain gloomy
and misereble, than they have to take
poison and commit suicide. If the
stomach becomes weak and fails to
perform its functions, Burdock Blood
Bitters w411 speedily remedy the
trouble.
ps in the stomach,
of all kinds, and Is
ggists at 25 cents a
•
A Go d Filter.
vater in the house
d have a good filter,
fort depends largely
operly filtered water.
e filter -for the blood,
d Bitters keep the
To have pure 1.
eveey family shou
the health and co
Upon the use of p
The liver is the tr
and Burdock 13loo
liver and and all the secretory organs
in a healthy cond'tion. It is the grand
blood purifying, 1 ver regulating tenic.
739
A Case of Hy
From Dr. J. S
rand, Wis. "It i
ago that my atte
your highly -vale
whioh at that ti
means of saving
ably the life, of a
Hid by her phys
toms of hydrot
•
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
• Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped' Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles. It is
guaranteed.to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by E. Hickson & Com-
pany'. 714-52
Eclectric Oil.
Joseph Rusan, Percy, writes—"I was
induced to try Dr. Thomas' Eclectric
Oil for a lameness which troubled me
for three or four years, and I found it
the best article I ever tried. It has
been a great blessing to me." 691-52
()thorax Cured._
Humphrey, of- Dias
now nineteen years
tion Was directed to
MONEY.
MONEY TO LOAN—I ere prepared to lend
money at 6 percent. intermit, payable year-
ly. Plincipal at the end of term. Private Funds.
JAS. H. BENSON. 726
WANTED -7 he sum of $1,000 for three years.
Tnti rest, six per ceut. per annum, payable
year. I iret 01588 eeeu ity. For particulars
apply to le . P. HAYES, heaforth, or to Me-
CAUGHEY & HOLMESTED. 112 tf
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED AT
THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE,
SE.A.FORTH, ONTARIO.
NO WITNESSES REQUIRED.
Ots ET—A. G. Me.DOUGALL is a.tithorized to
'LLIL )C11 d meney at 64 per cent. on mortga ge, for ,
any amount, and fax any number of years ; inter-
est charged or ly on the unpaid principal. No
oommit.sion olArged. Apply at the Store ol A.
G. McDougall & Co. 678
•
J. S. PORTER SEAFORTH.
I am determined to Clear Out my
Entire Stock of Fuffnitwre regard -
1688 of Cost.
rrnosE IN WANT, it will pay them to ascer.
tain prices before puiobaing elsewhere. I
give a large discount, o those paying cash, es.
pecially to newly ma ed couples. '
I am atill se1lingsffi1ghty finished chairs for
$2. I also .keep Rea Iton's Spring Bed, the
best and cheapest In the market; warranted
perfectly noiseless.
Vtirareroorns directly oppoeito M. R. Counteee
Mammoth Jewelry Storo, Main Street, Seaforth4
East Side.
626 JOHN S. PORTER. 1
C..
eeurity of
$100a hea
000.00 TO L6AN on S
l Eseate for any term 0
of year. uot exceeding twenty, at 6 per cent. per
arieure ; No Commit-sione ; TLe whole of the I
pi incipal motley may be repaid at any time on 2
giving six ruouthb' notice, or any enne not exceed-
cn
ing ore -fourth may be paid at the close of each
3 ear a, itltrut iletice, intetest ceasing trona the 0
time of payment; Loana effected promptly.
OFFICE — 1' ietoria „Square -Seaforth. WM. Z
HIT T. 700 '
AUCTIONEERS.
co
IP. BRINE , Licenced A.netioneei for
• County of Huron. Sales attended in all Lai
partb of the County.- All orders left at the Ex-
poseToat Office will be promptlyattended to.
Eclectric Oil.
"It is a--- Great Public Benefit."—
'These significant words were used in
relation to' Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil
by a gentleman who had thoroughly
tested its Merits in his own case—hav-
ing been cured by it of lameness of the
knee of three or four years' standing.
It never fails to remove soreness as well
as lameness. 691-52
Holloway's Ointment and
Pills.
Health's Defences. None save the
strongest can with impunity pees
through the suddentransitions from
wet to dry, from cold to muggy weather
BO prevalent during the autumnal and
early winter Months. Influenza,
bronchitis, cough, sore throat. or quinsy
will attack those most watchful of their
health, but they can readily arrest any
of these complainte by rubbing Hello-
wey's Ointment twice a day upon the
skin over the affected parts, and by
aseistipg its corrective action with ap-
propriate doses of his Pills. This well
known, safe and easy mode of treat-
ment efficiently protects the invalid
both from prese# and future danger
without weakening or even disturbing
the eystern in the slightest degree.
Emulsion of Cod!Liver Oil.
What the Copsumptilve needs is a
medicine which not only relieves irri-
tation of the lungs, but makes up those
losses of strength always entailed by
lung disease. Recovery can never be
hoped for so long as the vital current
remeins watery and impoverished, the
nervous system weak and unettiet. 11
is the unison of invigorating elements
with a palmonic of acknowledged po-
et, R. COOPER, Brussels, County Auctioneer.
"--1 • Sales of all descriptions promptly at-
tendee in any pa) t of the county on reasonable
terms. Ore( rs left at the °thee of the HURON
EXPOSITOR, or hddressod to Brussels, will receive
prompt attention.
A LEXANDERDELGETTY, Limn Fed Auction-
eer,McKillop. Speoial attention given to
ealee of Lauded Property, Farm Stook and
Implements. All orders left. with the under-
signed at Walton P. 0., or Lot 14, con-
cession e4, will be promptly attended to. Sale
bills, notes end stamps furnished if required.
ALEX. DELGETTY, Walton,. 639
MISCELLANEOUS
_
-PRM HAND WANTED— 'Wanted immedia-
-a: tely, a first-class man to take the manage-
ment of a farm A single man preferred. The
highestwages paid. Apply to L. MEYER, Sea-
erth, 741
jAIITION—I hereby caution the public in
general not to sell on credit anytheng to my
son, Jolin Gable on my gcconnt, as I am not
willlng to pay any of such debts tontracted by
him a inst inc. SAMUEL GABLE. Dashwood,
Febrny 10, 1882. 74Ix4 -
WANTED TO SELL—Splendid Chance — A
good cal inet factory, stock and good will,
also 1a e of the building, is °florid for sale in the
vill e of Hensel,. Undertaking also in cOn neo -
Mon with the Cabinet bmenees. The only cne in
the place. le list be sold Within one month, as
the i•reprietor is going to kayo for the North-west.
j ly 1( 3. El. EAFER, on the premises'Hen-
sail. 741x4
FOR SALE IN SEAFORTH — For sale, that
empf ortable re. id enCo on Goderich Street,
neer the Msnsion Hotel, containing every COIL-
Tellit..11Ce for Stonily use. ,Hard and soft water on
the ercmiste• ; also a (hieing hoes° with good
stebling, woodshed and ze ar Will be sold: cheap.
1:01 pail kola, s pply to
miles esst of town, or by
Rapid City, Manitoba.
Me. Peruvian Syrup, tency that gives Northrop & Lyman's
e was, 1 believe, the Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hy -
he health, and prob- pophosphites of Lime and Soda such a
young lady who was decide& pre-eminence over the gener-
clan to have symp- laity of preparations designed' to over-
orax (dropsy of the come lung, throat and bronchial &flee -
GO. LEEono and a half
letter to Tnos LEE,
742-4
eel PLENDED CHANCE—General store and stock
' for su)e in the thrieing village of Zurich. It
is one of the beat businese atands ie the village,
doing a Lusinees ef about $15,000 per annum.
ftuse for saling--propi ittore going to Manitoba.
For particulais apply to Ci F. WAGNIsS it' Co.,
Zurich. 742,
L1CTION SAT E—Another man for Manitoba
—Clearing. Auction Sale, positivel, no re-
serve—Mr J. P. Brine has been instructed by
Mr. Haley Hood to sell by Public Auction on Lot
6, London Road Stanley, on Tuesday,March 21st,
1882, commencing at 12 o'elock, noon, the follow-
ing property: 1 mare ten lyears old in foal, 1 mare
seven yrars old, 1 mare 5iyears old, got by "Old
Netherbyr 1 filly two years old, got by "Enter-
prise;" 1 horse colt two years old got by "Denald
Dennie ;" 3 well bred cows supposed to be in
calf to a vm11 bred bull, 5 steers 3 year old, 3
steers two years old, 4 yearling calves, 3 well
br3d ewesSupposed to ba in lamb, 1 lumber
wagon 1 double seated buggy with pole and
shafts, 1 pair bob -sleighs 1 long sleigh, 1 com-
bined reaper and mowing maeldine, Noxon make,
1 combined Osier , rani dill, t sulky hay rake, 1
wooden revolving rake 1 gang plow with
w, ought ir it frame, 1 Se %millet rod beam chil-
led pit:ow, 2 Francistown t istle cutter plows, 1
fanning mill, 1 set iron h rrows; 1 bind roller, 1
-turnip cutter, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 Aragon rack, 2 set
double harness, 1 set single harness.1 grindstone,
1 patent rindstone .or grinding mowilig
machine knives, 1 sugar kettle, 1 stone boat, 1
grain c. adle, a quantity elf bay, 1 cross cut saw,
also forks, scythes, spade+i, hoes: shovels, whiffle -
trees, neekyoke, chains, and other ariieles too
numerous to mention. LklI of wfiicb will be sold
without reserve, as the proprietor is going to the
North-west. 1 Tenns.--oll sums of 35 and under.
cmh ; over that} amount 310 mouths credit will be
given on fiunishing apprbvi d jt int notes. A dis-
coul.t of 4 cents on the dlollar will be allowed for
cash on credit am unts HENRY HOOD, proprie-
tor. J. P. Brine: Audio seer. 744-2
THE RED MILL.
11E Mill in the 7 own' of Seaforth known as
the bed Mill, will be sold cheap turd on easy
terras, as the proprietor has got the Macitoba
fever. `I here is in connection with the Mill a
e grain stt rehouse. The mill has recently
been thoroughly overhauled and iepaired, and is
now m first -c ass working order, and capable of
doing a, large and profitable gristing and flouring
business. Apply to. the pro-, rietor, Wm. SCLATER,
or to A. STRONG, Seaforth, .; 744
BIG MILLI SEAFORTH.
HLiQdV3S
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Trade Mark Registered.
ANOTHER GREAT BOOM IN WINNIPEG
®NV S 2GVdS
."
Y casual observation, we find all land specula-
tors have a clear head, and watch the ape ahd
dowse of property, thus making large fortunes.
But the whole secret is, they keep the system in a
a healthy condition by the use of THE PRIDE
OF THE VALLEY MEDICINE. We can safely
say that hundre. s come to us for 'theegreat lung
and blood purifier before going West. Bead the
following statement. We could gave thousands
of the same kind it it were neceseary. "1 certify
that I was troubb d evAth catarrh in the head,
gathering of phlegm in t1 throat, choking and
coughing at night for years so I could not deep ;
Often troubled with dull, lifeless feelings, pains in
the chest and back. After givir g hnedreds of
dollars to doctors, and giving up all hopes, I tried
the PRIDE OF THE VALLEY, and am now able to
do my work after seven yea.i's sickness." Mrs*.
James McNeil, 202 Simcoe Street, London, Ont.
The above statement of my. wile's is correct.
James McNeil. For sale by all draggists in
Seaforth. 745-t2
'S12AQHS
Loudon, Huron a
GOING NoRTn—
Express.
A.M.
London, depart 7 40
Cent] ails 8 40
Exeter 8 62
Hensall . 9 05
Kippen 9 11
Brucefield 9 21
Clinton 9 89
Londesboroa ..... 9 58
Blyth 10 .06
Balgrave t 10 24
Wingham, arrive -. 10 45
G olive SOUTH— Mail.
yr 'IN the 21st dayr of February,1882, we changed
our mode I' manufacturing flour at our Sea -
forth Mills to the
HIGH MINDING AND GRADING
SYStEM.
Hencefort h all customer', buying our family or
pastry flour can depei.diupon getting a first-class
article, Jt has been
TESTED
by several of our teem ladies and pronounced
"EXCELLENT" BY ALL.
Faimers will like our exchange work'. We
Solicit a trial gam ralij Wented, good Treadwell
, o r Silver Chaff Wheet, for which good prices will
e pa
A. W. OGILITIll & CO.
748-26 T. 0. R.EMP, Manager.
M.
Wingham, depart .'... 7 00
Belgrave 7 18
Blyth 7 85
Londesboro 7 44
Clinton 8 02
13rucefteld 8 20
Kippen 8 80
Hensall 8 86
Exeter. 8 52
9 02
LGoenutdroanli,a arrive 10 06
Grand Trunk Railway,
TrainaleaveSeaforth and Clinton Station s a s
follows:
GOING WEsT— SEAFORTE.
2.16P. M.
Mixed laTrain......9:15 A. M.
8 66 P. M.
Id iced ..... 5:60 P. M.
GOING. EAST—, SEAFoRTH.
[Express &DIA. M.
Exprese Tra3n.....1:08 P. M.
Mixed Train......4:45 P. M.
Mixed Train... .10:45 A.M.
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Toronto, Grey and Bruce.
nd Bru0e.
Mail. Express.
P.M. 2.11.
220 625
825 728
388 740
852 758
357 759
407 808
423 825
845
8 52
909
9 26
.4 41
4 60
506
6 25
Express. Express
P.M P.M.
256 645
815 708
828 820
388 729
854 749
407 800
415 820
420 827
432 846
442 902
585 1080
'Immense Attractions
—IN—
READY-MADE OVERCOATS, ULSTERB
AND ULSTERETTS,
AT WM. CAMPBELL'S
GREAT CUMIN HOUSE,
SEAFORTH.
The Public are particuisrly invited to
look at -
This Stock Before Bning Elsewhere.
These are all warranted to give satis-
faction, and they are sold at eke°
figures.
The Stock is, as usual, well assorted.
in all the Fancy Suitings for nobby
suits. A large stock of FUR CAPS,
the newest thing out, in
-
PERSIAN LAMB, SEAL, Se.C.
Gloves of all kindaand Winter Flan-
nels in endless variety.
. WM. CAMPBELL.
CLINTON.
2:40 2.51.
9:16 2.51.
10:00 A.51.
6:a0 P. M.
CLINTON.
8:00 A.M.
12:46 P. M.
4:10 P. M.
10:00 A. M.
GOING EAST— A. M.
Teeswater 5 15
Wroxeter 5 42
Gorrie 5 49
Fordwich 559
Harriston ,, 6 19
Orangeville 8 36
Toronto ..11 15
GOING *WEST— A.M.
P. M.
8 110
380
8 39
850
4 15'
6 45
9 50
2.11.
Toronto l'" 7 15 4 10
Orangeville -5 7 12
Harrieton 12 40 . 9 28
Fordwich 1 05 9 48
Gortie 1 17 9 58
- A% roxeter 1 24 10 05
Teeswater 2 00 10 35
GO TO WILLIAM LOCAN'S
FOR CHEAP FOOT GEAR OF ALL KINDS.
MENS%STRONG BOOTS', JUST THE TIIIEC FCR SPRII1C WEAR.
LADIES' FINE AND COARSE BOOTS.
LADIES' SHOES FOR HOUSE WEAR. SLIPPERS IN KID, LEATHER, FELT
AND CARPET.
2,000 CEDAR POSTS
FOR SALE,
Suitable for Board, Wire, or Straight
Rail Fences. One mile and a
quarter west of Winthrop.
ALSO RAIL TIMBER
A large Lot of In ants' and C1tildre9,'s ,!‘14oes at Cost- Price.
Come and Secure a Bargain.
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RERKSBIRE BOAR—A Thoroughbred Berk-
shire Bear will be kept for service on Lot
No. 7, Concession 8, H. R. S„ in:keret:tali
Terms—$), with the privilege of returning if
necessary. W. S. Musrame 734-12
9 0 PIG BRE! Di.. b—Tbe undersigned will
keep at his hote in Varna during this sea-
son, a their ughbred Bei ksbire Boar, and will re.
ceive a limited number of BOWS erine
payeble at the tnne of service, with the privilege
of returning if nece.ssary W COOK 732
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1 MANIIFAcTuityD IN TORONTO,
A Permanent, ,tre cure for Diseases, Dis-
t tari rs and e ihneets of the Kidneys, Bladder and
) 'Urinary Secretive eebtem, or attendant cora-
1 Pleb te Pamphlets and testimonials can be
, obtained from clroggists free Prices—Child's
Pad, el 50, (cures bed-wetting.) Regular Pad,
2. Special Pad for chronic diseases, Sold
. le oberfac,Seaforth; M.Roberteora
Wr xeter ; N Teurtell, ,Tecawater ; W. T.
Bray, Wing,liam ; John S. 'Tennant, ,M D , Luck -
now; Watts &Co , Clinton; Lawmen) &
Het') G II. Hewson, Bayfield ; A Hodge,
Mitdmell; Joastil Wald 3m, Dublin; The
Coutral Drug Store, Exeter; R. Jackson,
Hensel] ; Mrs. John McIntosh, Brucefield: Rebt.
;defile, Kippen ; leraleigh, St. Marys, and J.
A Brusse:s. 187
Dr. Eiligs SpeCific,.
CO x — C0 x •-rc z
1 A EURE CUBE oleTOITREDuTDS7stPAEsIA-E! NOT TIM orr
A large riunmer have tdready tried it
and ir rir, case bus it been known to
fail'. All flu me teftlic tied etith this dis-
treseipg disease world do well to give it
a teial. For stile by HUGH ROBB,
BEAYORTII•
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the- Thousand. D•s•c""-FLI-P"''"'"' L"' 8 11 rveY°1
By the Acre di -by
• and Civil Enen eel re) 4,1 e by mail preempt
ly atiended to.
W. C. (1101111ILOCK. . O. El. Ca . LL,