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e Rani. of Cora-
. tke Cornmerek
DISCOUNTED.
dgn Exchange
tnd Soict.
LLE NOTES
onside Rate&
era! See rifles
at par at all
A of Commerce.
ed o* Der:Wait
Mortgagee.
Proprietor._
EAFORTH.
ily1113S2,_ we thenge4
airing flour et our S.
FIND GRADING
buying our family or
on getting_a. first- clue
idles and pronounced
exchange work. We
Vented, good Treadwell
4ehielsegood pries. win
& Co.
re 0. REMP, Man ar.
FORTH
LAND AGENCY.
int.assit Steek, Phi
anies, and is proper.
t favorable terma.
the hest Loan Se.
rol Purehase of Farm
First-aass
se for Sate.
Six per eesta
e Steamship Tickets.
rrieon's Store, Maio
845
MILL
Seaforth known as
at cheep and on easy
me got the Manitoba
on with the Mitt le
e roill has recently
and eepaired, and is
rder, and. capable a
gristing and flourirg
„-rietor, Scearset,
741
, Physician, &neon,
ace, Dr. Campbell's.
end Trunk Railway
ay promptly attend.
74
hys1c1a.n,Stergooniat4
a. Ont. Offtetaandreti-
h Street, second dooe
842
, M.. Physician, Sttr-
the Countyof Huron.
SarTig street north,
talc &shoal.
I. M., Graduate of
iersielan, Surgeon an
Office aud_ Reeidencto,
first Brick House
ch. 498
'Mist° tef MoG41, 00lie
late of the Royal CO).
nrgb, and late Earilittk
RosPital: Edinbureke
688-52
Kg -11\-r;
,ENTIST.
41 College. of Dental
lffice in the rooms
Whitney's
rformed and Batte-
d Moderate.
Cd without
e
redfRE, Dentist, has
the business cvf
and removed to
Mitchell, where
`..eeth extracted with -
and nitrona oxide -
y. Parte a from a
train expensee. 7
!TR•71--
IENTIST,
0 and College
C. S.
rienee he is able to
Dentistry. suitable
eeth a Specialty.,
k Oxide Gas given.
'Prate. 1E;,1
La Street, Seaforth.
Ft, L., D. S.,
jIM office, CADEYS
!-Sh`e'tFORT/1,_ oppo-
nuereial Hotel, on
and THURSDAY
Nitrat.e Oxide Gat
ot teeth. This ess
carter -neat since
clewing been one or
province. Pa -
:Y inhale the gas-
ttraeted in a rain-
i:ithout disagreeable
eg new teeth please
lar attention paid
teeth. Teeth in -
730 -52
ecffic
; NOT ran ANT
lalready tried it
en known to
with this dia-
a well ta give it
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,Juza 16, 1882.
THE HUAON EXPOSITOR,
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7
Usborne.
COURT OF REVISION. - The Council
met as a Court of Revision on Satur-
.27th of May. The appeal of John
oliffe to have his assessment jsmised on mo ion of J. Hack -
Horne), the
any reduction.
nded by II.
of James Bon-
ent of dog be
ed, by J. Hack-
hier, that the
at this Court
•ed, and that
ner , aeooude4 by H.
-evaclence not arranting
MoVed by J. H knetf, s
Horiaey, that tie appeal
thro , forerroif in assess
repo ved-Carr ed. Mo
ney,1 seconded by J.
Lege ment ro1 RB revise
sif RiviBio11, be now rece
the 4onrb be nov closed.
-11e counc I met for
the Qour of _Revision.
Shiers, seconded by J.
Tho as Heywood be pai
and pecificatiorts of brid
Side 'ne-Carried. Mo
eeconded by II. Hanley,
dancle with, the prayer o
of A ase Shier, N. Shier
Bryi nsithe motion 'passe
ing ocouncil, dividing
divisOn No. 61. North -ea
!winded, and that the by
said motion be not p
Moved. by J. Shier, se
p4
Ilan , that Henry Doupe
ins dor of the bridg
con e of erection across
eluding other work in on
with --Carried. Moved
seconded by 11. Horney
Broo 's account, amount
for 1 mber be paid -Ca
by J. . Shier, seconded by
that 'WM. Stark receive
Cartd. Moved by J. H
by . Homey, that
receive $7 for relief-
coaneil adjourned unti
July.
•
Ire
business after
Moved by J.
&Anew, that
54, for plans
e on Mahon's
d by J. Shier,
hat in accor-
the petition
and William
o at last meet -
statute labor,
t Ward, be re-
aw to confirm
ssed-Carried.
°tided by J.
be appointed
contract in
ish Creek, in-
nection there-
by J. Halls,
that James
ng to S114.10
Tied. Moved
J. Hackney,.
3 for relief-
lls, seconded
arnes Hewitt
arried. The
the 8th of
Morris.
COleRT REvISIoN. tThe Court of
Revision met to hear a peals on the
29th ult., when the follo ing cases were
dispoSed of as follows, v Samuel B.
Fraliele entered as tenant on North
29 and. 30, con. 3; Steph n Lamb, en-
tered as awner of lot 23, c n.10, in place
of 'John Lamb; Bober Williamson,
entered as owner of lots 3 and 51, Bel -
grave village ; David Vanalstiue, enter-
ed as owner S pt 3, con. 1, in place of
Alex. Campbell; Christ pher Moffat,
entered as farmer's son, o Ni 51 and
52, con. 1; Jane McKibb n, assessed as
owner of Ni lot 7, con. ; Chas. Mc-
Creaeassessed for lot 16, Belgrave vil-
lage, value $50; James B andon, enter-
ed faenaer's son on Si lo 26, con. 5;
Johtt Johnston, entered a owner Si lot
22, con. 1; Wm. Cloakei , entered as
occtipant N.E. corner lot 5, con. 7, two
acres; James Maxwell, entered joint
owner Ni lots 17, 18, e n. 1; James
Shurtie, complained too h ghly assessed,
reduced .$200; Jno. Wal ace, do., re-
duced, 5300 ; Wna. Michie do., dismiss-
ed ; Geo. Peacock, do., educed $400;
Henry J. Irvine, entered owner Si 23,
con. 3, in place of Oliver Abbey, said
lot reduced $500; Edward Bryans, re-
duced 5500-e Francis Ash on complain-
ed being too highly asse sed, case dis-
missed; Edmund Brewer entered joint
owner Si lots 22, 23, c n. 4; Robert
McDonald, entered joint wner Si lot
10, con. 3; A. K. Robe tson, entered
tenant Si of Ni lots 2 , 26, con. 5;
Allan Bell, entered flume 's son, Si lot
15, eon. 3; Wm. G -ray omplainecl of
being; too highly assessed, educed 5200,
and personal propert struck off;
Francis Baines, entered joint owner S
W. lot 7, con. 5; Don ld Cameron,
entered farmer's son, lot 21, con. 6;
-Wra.'Aitkens, entered jo nt owner Ni
lot 16, con. 5; Benjamin vans, enter-
ed owner Si lot 16, con. 7 The follow-
ing parties had each one • og struck off,
the same being destroy& , viz., Peter
Chas. McCrea, F. sr cCaughey, A.
Haslam, Wm. Metetack n, and Wm.
Armstrong. Alex. Rober son complain-
ed of being too highly ass ssed, reduced
5200. Moved by Mr. Mi ler, seconded
by Mr. Mooney, that the ourt of Revi-
sion tee now adjourned to Iree eet again on
the 26th June next.- I arried. The
Council held. a short sesseon and passed
a nunaber of acconiats.
Sch.001 Rep
The following, based
lyreport, is a correct et
puplls of Kinburn Public
Class.-lst Bella Lowri
Fourth Claes
Scott, 2nd, Ella William
Scott. Senior Third Clas
Sehoales, 2nd May Sehoal
Colclough. Junior Thir
Beatrice Lindsay, 2nd
henna, 3d Wm. Wilson.
-1st Maggie Wilson, 2d
3d Mary McCully and
a tie.,
-The following is the co
of the pupils of School Se
MoKillop, based. on gener
and. good conduct, for t
May Fifth Class.-lst D
2d Wm. Reinhart. Fourt
Dennis McGrath, 2d Lizzi
Bernice Payne, 3d Alex.
Classi.-1st Jennie Goveul
Morrison, 3d Mary A. Co
ClasSe-lst Sam Cartier,2
ny, 3d Jane °titbit]. and. R
Second Part of First.-ls
2d Thomas Craig, 3d
First Claes.-let Richard
Wm. Cahill.
ts.
n the month -
riding of the
chool. Fifth
, 2d Lorina
-1st Jennie
, 3d Robert
.-1st Annie
s, 3d Eliza
I Class.-lst
Iorence
Wil-
econd Class.
bert Willis,
eseie Lowrie,
rect standing
tion No. 10,
1 proficiency
is month of
n Melladzen,
Class. -1st
Burns and
u
ck, 2d Wm.
bs. Second
Lizzie Ken-
bt. McLean.
John Craig,
aggie 'Tart.
Barwick, 2d
A 'Union riCtliC will be held in Mr:
Frank MoCulloeh's grove near Lead -
bury on Friday, June 30, between the
Leadhury and 'Winthrop choola. The
pro ammo will consist of readings,
reoitlitons, music, both vbcal and in-
strumental, &o. Those j.a terested are
cordeally invited to attend
-The following shows the standing
of pupils in school sectio eI No. 5, Hill -
lett, for the month of Ma as obtained
frame class book. exam cations, etc.
Fourth Class. -Thomas Jackson, 131,
Jno. Hopkinson, 123, Al o ert Jackson,
89, 4obert Southcombe, 56. Third
Clasee-George Westacott 130, Richard
Bielby 108, OliVe Bingham' 58, Esther
Wallace 58, C. Thompso • 45. Second
eClasS.-Sarah Wallace 13., Adeline Mc-
Bride 110, A. Vodden 114, Archie Ed -
g moston 109, F. Jackso 100. First
Class.-Roaa Voddeu 12e, S. A. Mason
103, Lillian Murdock 100, Maggie
Thoinpson 97, C. Mason 9. The aver-
age attendance for the in nth of May
was 47.
-The following basedo punctuality,
diligence, good conduct et ., is a repOrt
of several of the pupils of School Sec-
tion No. 1, Howick, for t e month . of
May, 1882: Fourth Clas .-lst, Lizzie
Sudden, 2d, Sophia Ne ell, 3d, Sarah
Sudden. Senior Third. 1st, Christina
Howlett, 2nd, Eliza Bur s, 3d, Annie
johnaton, 4th, Annie Burns.. junior
Third.-lat, Janette Ritchie, 2d, Jas.
Burns, 3d, Melissa Dennis, 4th, Wilifte
Mawhinney. Senior Second.-lst, Mat-
gie.Ritchie, 2d, Willie Halliday, 3,
Its.ry Lucas, 4th, Maggie Wilson. Jun.
ior Seconcl.-lst, Robert Sudden, 21e
Mary Lennox, 3d, Alfred Taylor, 4th,
Agnes Peterman.
-The following is the standing of
pupils, School Section No. 4, McKillop,
for the month of May, based on good
conduct, regular attendance and pro-
ficiency: Fourth Class.-lst, Eliza
Shannon, 2d, Matilda Gibson, 3d, 'Tale
Hogg, 4th, Harriet Campbell. Senidr
Third, 1st: Agnes Govenlock, 2d, Jolt"
Hogg, 3d, Robert Campbell, 4th, Bella.
McKenzie. Junior Third.-lst, Lydia
Campbell, 2d, Finiay McIntosh, 3rd,
Le-titia Campbell and William Thomp-
son equal, 4th, Lizzie McLeod, Senior
Second.-lst, Robert Scott, 2d, Robett
McGregor, 3rd, Wm. Govenlock, 4t11.
Lydia Campbell. Junior Second. -1a:
Maggie Campbell, 2d, Agnes Hogg, 3,
Wm. Hogg, 4th, Bella Gordon. Senidr
First.-lst, Jas. Grieve, 2nd, Coleman
McIntosh, 3d, Jno. Scott, 4th, Annie
Chambers. Junior First.-Ist, Janet
McGregor, 2d, Jno. Hart, 3d, Matthew
Beattie, 4th, Bertram Govenlook.
-The following report, based on prd-
ficiency, punctuality and good conduce
shows the correct standing of the pupils
in Roxboro School, McKillop, for tile
Month of May: Fifth Class-lst J.
Hugill, 2d Eliza Hayes, 3d. T. Dodds,
4th Ann Dodds. Fourth Class - lat
Annie Dodds, 2d Maggie Hayes, 3d J.
Scott, 4th Adeline Dorrance. Seniqr
Third Class.-lst Sarah Dorrance, 2e1
R. N. Hayes, 3d W. Grieve, 4th J.
Walker. Junior Third Class.-lst Jane
Dodds, 2d Adeline Spading and J. L.
Brown, 3d A. S. Brown, 4th Lizzte
Neilans. Senior 'Second Class.- ist
Mary McClure, 2d Bella McClure, 3c1
A. Sparling, 4th Marion Black. Junior
Second Class.-lst Aggie S. Grieve, 2c1
J. Brown, 3d Ellie Robertson, 4th G.
Dickson. Senior First Class. - lett
Rachel Neilans, 2d G. R. McClure, 33.
B, Dorrance, 4th R. Aitcheson.
written examination took place in We
school at the end of the month, result-
ing as follows : Fifth Class, marks
obtainable 590. -Eliza Hayes 370, T.
Dodds 359, Annie Dodds 329, J. Hugill
326. Fourth Class, marks obtainable
470.-J. Scott 282, Adeline Dorrance
25b, Maggie Hayes, 238, Annie Dodds
237. Senior Third Class, marks obtaia-
able 500.-BellatDickson -296, J. Ra.nkin
254, Sarah Dorrance 252, G. Dickeon
252, R. N. Hayes 236, A. Somers 22/,
W. Black 221, W. G-rieve 218, Willena
McClure 214, J. Walker, 173, T. Dodds
159. Junior Third Class, marks, obtain-
able 289.-J. L. Brown 191, J. Aitche-
son 188, WI W. Aitcheson 175, Lizzie
Neilans 173, Tilly Story, 159, Adeline.
Sparling 158, A. S. Brown, 152, Janis
Dodds 150, R. Robertson 141. Senile
Second Class, marks obtainable 274.4 -
Mary 3. McClure 207, Marion Black
170, A. Sparling 164, W. McClure 15'70
R. Dorrance 155, Bella McClure 128, C.
Dodds 109, Mary McMichael 99, J.
Neilans 95. Junior Second Class,
marks obtainable 152.--Aggie S. Grieve
117, G. Dickson 102, J. Brown 81.
Aggie S. Grieve, of the Junior Smiled
Class, obtained over 76 per cent. of this
number of marks obtainable at thle
written examination, being the highest
percentage made by any pupil of the
school.
Epps's Cocoa. -
Grateful and Comforting. -"By
thoroukh knowledge of the natural 1 ;we
which govern the operations of dige4-
tion and. nutrition, and by a cee.reful ap-
plication of the fine properties of well
selected cocoa, Mar. Epps has provided
our breakfast tables with a delicately
flavored beverage, which may save us
many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the
judicious use of such articles of diet that
a constitution may be gradually built
up until strong euough to iesiet evert,
tendency to disease. Hundreds of subs
tle maladies are floating aronnd uis
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 milk. Sold only in
packets and tins (i pound and pound,)
labelled -"James Epps & Co., 11 omced-
pathic Chemists, -London, Eng."-Alei
makers of Epps's Chocolate Essence for
afternoon use. 736-52
•
Emaciated, Haggard. Victims
Of a cough recover health, spirts and
flesh, if they are but sensible enough tb
adopt a remedy which .the popular
voice, backed by professional opinion,
pronounces rehalole. Tranquility to in-
flamed and harassed lungs, vigor to de-
pleted and emaciated frames, quietude
and strength to an unrestful and debil-
itated nervonS system, are among the
physical benefits conferred by that su-
preme pulmonie invigorant, Northrop
& Lyman's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil
and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda,
a chemical combination of the finest
lung specific known to the pharnase
copceia with tonics and blood depu4-
ents of the first order. Phosphorus,
lime and soda co-operate with and ren-
der the Cod Liver Oil of this prepara-
tion trebly effective. Sold by all drug-
gists. Prepared only by Northrop &-
Lyman, Toronto. 710-52
Montreal Pickings.
W. T. Hart, Esq., 128 Amherst
street, Montreal, in speaking ;of D.
Smith's Great German Worm Remedy,
says he found it to operate successfully
after only two doses, and he had tried
other Remedies with the same chila
without success. '
Charles Bladso, 384 Plessis street,
says: If you want the best Worm
medicine, get Dr. Smith's. It perform-
ed miracles in my family.
Mrs. •Shirlow, 130 Nazareth street,
says it acted like a charm on her little
boy, and she would not be without it, ,
Dr. Smith's German Worm Remedy
removes storaach and seat or pin
worms from child or adult, without the
use of other medicine. Price 25 cents,
Sold by J. S. Roberts, Seaforth; 01.14
754 52
•
Chronic Diseases.
Chronic Diseases of the vital organs
ordinarily destroy life by tissue star-
vation. To mitigate and cure, promote
nutrition, that is what Wheeler's Elixir
of Phosphates and Calisaya is , for, a
formula expressing the chrystalized ex-
perience of logical mectical work, and
worthy of confidence, whether intro-
duced tothe patient by physician
journal. When you elect to be youir
own doctor, discriminate between a
really valuable medicine devised in
practice to meet a daily want in all
forms of debility and pretentions, puff-
ed up nostrums intended Only to impese
upon the credulity of fools.
The Elements of Bone, BrAin,
and. Muscle,
Are derived from the blood, which is
the grand natural source of vital energy
and the motor of the bodily organs.
When the circulation becomes impover-
ished in consequence of weak digestion
and imperfect assimulation of the food,
which should enrich it, every bodily
function flags, and the system grows
feeble and disordered. When the blood
becomes impure, either from the ,de-
velopment of inherited seeds of disease,
its contamination by bile or other
causes, serious maladies surely follow.
A highly accredited remedy for these
evils is Northrop & Lyman's Vegetable
Discovery and Dyspeptic euro, which
eradicates impurities of the blood and
fertilizes it by promoting digestion and
assimilation. Moreover, this fine alter-
ative and stomachic exerts a specific
action upon the livenhealthfully stimu-
lating that organ to a performance of its
secretive duty when inactive,and expel-
ling bile from the blood. It likewise
possesses diuretic and depurent proper-
ties of a high order, rendering the kid-
neys active and healthy, and expelling
from the system the acrid elements
which produce rheumatic pain. .Price
$1. Sample bottle, ten cents. Ask for
Northrop dr Lyman's Vegetable Dis-
covery and Dyspeptic Cure. The ivyap-
per bears a fac-smilie of their signattre.
Sold by all medicine dealers. 750-52-b
Unspeakable Tortures
Are experienced by the neuralgiC, and
these beset -them upon the slightSst oc-
casion, particularly when they catch a
trifling cold, Until the attack passes
off they arerackedwith pain and ren-
dered. sleepless and miserable. Their
sufferings are, howtiver, altogether un-
necessary, for that pain soothing speci-
fic, Thomas' Eclecfric Oil subdues the
inflammation and tranquilizes the tor-
tured nerves in an inconceivably short
space of time. This inexpensive, econ-
omic and effective ; preparation, which,
unlike other oils, lqses nothing by evap-
oration when appliibd outwardly, is also
taken inwardly as a medicine. Used
in both ways, it is 'a- superlativelly fine
remedy for rheumatism, lamenessi kid-
ney troubles, piles, coughs, colds,
bruises, burns, scalds, corns and bther
physical aihnents. Elderly people who
suffer from sore or weak backs, should
by all means use it. Sold by all medi-
cine dealers. Prepared. only by Nor-
throp & Lyman, Toronto, Ont. 710-52
A Vexed ClergYman.
Even the patience of Job would be-
come exhausted were he a preacher
and endeavoring to interest his audi-
ence while they w -ere keeping up an in-
cessant coughing, 'making it impoesible
for him to be heard. Yet, how very
easy can all this be avoided by simply
using Dr. King's New Discover' for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Trial
bottles given away at E. Hickflon &
Co.'s Drug Store. 714.52b
Woman's True Friend.
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
This none can deny, especially when
assistance is rendered. when one is
sorely afflicted with 'disease, more par-
ticularly those complaints and weak-
neSses so common to our female popn-
lation. Every woman should know
that Electric Bitters are woman's true
friend, and will positively -estore her to
health, even when all other remedies
fail. A single trial always proves our
assertion. They are pleasant to the
taste, and only cost 50 cents a bottle.
Sold by E. Hickson & Co. 714.5212
The °Exemption
Of several individuals from Typhoid
Fever, wnich recently prevailed very
largely in a Weetern town, was direct-
ly traced to thefact that they maintain-
ed an excellent state of health by the
use of Dr. Carson's Stomach and Con-
stipation Bitters. This medicine is
purely vegetable, non-alcoholic, and -
may be had of all druggists: Price 50
cents. J. S. Roberts, Agent .for Sea -
forth. 750-52
•
All Forms
Of Female Weakness, Suppression, Ir-
regularities and Painful Periods are
effectually remedied by the great regu-
lating system renovator, Burdock
Blood Bitters. . Sample bottles 10 cents.
739
Diphtheria,
That terrible scourge of the pr`sent
day, attacks chiefly those whose vi--
tality is low and blood impure. The
timely use of Burdock Blood Bitters
foreetalls the evils of impure blood,
and saves doctors' bills. Sample bot-
tles 10 cents. 739
Bucklen's Arnica Sal el
The best Salve in the world for uts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rthbum,
Fever Sores, Tettere Chapped aands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-
tions, and positively cures Piles'. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
or money refunded. Price 25 cent & per
box. For sale by E. Hickson & Com-
pany. 714-52
The G -rand Outlets
Of disease from the system are the
Skin, the Bowels and the Kidneys.
Burdock Blood ,Bitters is the most safe,
pleasant and effectual purifier and.
headth restoring tonic in the world.
Trial bottles 10Iceas. 739
The, Only Safe •
And effectual medicine that acts at
once upon the 13owels, Liver, Skin. and
_Kidneys, whilelit cleanses the Blood
and strengthen§ the system,fie Burdock
Blood Bitters, the great Vegetable Ren-
ovating Tonic. Sample bottles 10 cents.
739
Would You Avoid
'
The Biliary complaints incidental to
spring and summer? Cleanse the
system with Burdock Blood Bitters.
,It regulates the -Liver, Bowels, Kidneys
and Blood, andlis the purest tonic in
the world. Trial bottles 10 cents. 739
•
From N. Plum er, M. D., Auburn,
- N. H.
"Although averse to countenancing
patentmedicines, I cheerfully make an
exception of your very excellent lung
preparation, Dr. Wistar's1118alsam of
Wild Cherry. This preparation I have
used in my praotise for mire than ten
years past, and have always found it to
be of more effeetual serviee rthan any-
thing within my knowledge. I' recom-
mend it with the greatest confidence to
those subject to coughs and pulmonary
e,omplaints." Fifty cents and 01 a
bottle. Sold by all druggists. 710
Ague
And all Malarial and Biliary com-
plaints are most promptly cured by the
great blood cleansing, liver regulating
tonic, Burdock Blood Bitters. It acts
on the Bowels, Liver, Kidneys and
Blood. Trial bottle 10 cents. 739
, -
What Physician
Was ever known to possess an infalli-
ble cure fer headache? Burdock
Blood BitterS do more than the doc-
tors. If you!are skeptical try.it and. be
convinced. Trial bottle only 10 cents.
739
Now that the reaping and moving
season is coining on, farmers should
remember that that "Kaiser" Mitaliine
Oil is the best reaper and mower oil
in the market. For sale by all dealers.
753:5L
Faers bfore buying your reaper
and mower ell ask for and, procure a
sample of "Kaiser" Machine Oil. It is
warranted nbt to gum, and is guaran-
teed_to give food satisfaction. 753-52
Teaberry.
Mary -Who lh ad that little lamb
Had Teeth as white as snow;
She always bSushed them twice a day
With "Teaberry" you know. 751
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. -Job Moses
-L* PeriOdieft1 invaluable medieine is
unfailing in the cure of all those painful and
dangerous diseases to which the female conatitn •
tion is subject.; It moderates all excess and re-
moves all obstrimtions, and a speedy cure] may.
be relied on. TO married ladies it is peculiarly
suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the
montlhy peridd with regularity. Theo° pills
should not be taken by females during the first
three months of Pregraacy, as they are sure to
bring on Miscadrisge, but at any other time they
aro safe. In all caw of Nervous and Spinel Af-
fections, Pains in Cab back and limbs, fatione on
slight exertion.1 palpitation of the heart, hys-
terics and whites, theae pills will effect a cure
when all other Means have failed: and, althobgh
a powerful remedy-, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each
package, which should be carefully preserved.
Job Moses, New' York, Sole Proprietor. $1 and
12,1 cents for pbstage enclosed to Northrop &
Lyman, Toronto, Ont., general ;gents fee the
Dominion, wiThinsure a bottle containing over
60 pills by return mail. Sold in Seaforth by
E. Ifickeon. & Co., J. S. Roberts and Lumsden
& Wilson. • • 644-52
MONEY.
MONEY TO LOAN -I am prepared to lend
money at lowest rates of interest, payable
yearly. Principal at the end of term. Private
Funds. JAS. 11. BENSON. e 726
AUCTIONEERS.
s:r P. BRINE, Licencied Auctioneer for the
" • County of ,Huron. Sales attended in all
parts of the Corinty. All oedere leftat the Ex.
eosrron Office 'Will be promptlyattendedte.
CR. COOPER', Brnesels, County Auctioneer.
., Sales of ell descriptions promptly at-
tended in any pert of the county on reasonable
terms. Orders left at the office of the Melton
EXPOSITOR, or addressed to Brussels, will receive
prompt attention.
SEAFORTH HORSE. INFIRMARY
CORNER of Jarvis and Goderich Streets, next
door to the )?resbyteritin Church, Seaforth,
Ont. All diseases of Horses, cattle, sheep, or any
of the domestleated animals, successfully treated
at the infirmary Or elsewhere on the sliertest
notice. Charges moderate. JAS. W. EIXER,
Veterinary Surgeon.. P. S. --A large stock of
.Veterinary Medicines kept constantly on hand.
5 to$9(1 per day at home. Samples worth
del" :e5 free. Address STINSON & Co.,
Portland, Maine. 748x52
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"MAGICIAN."
DAVIDSON'S Celebrated Trotting Stsillion,
"Magician," will stand for the servIce of
mares for the season of 1882 at the Commercial
Hotel, Seaforth. Parties from a distance se ding
their mares a ill be furnished with good pas arage
an d water at reasonable rates. Pedigiee fo sh-
ed on application. A. DAVID
SON. 743
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PURE DR
HICKS°
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NONE BUT PURE ARTICLES KEPT.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPT1011S ACCURATELY
COMPOUNDED.
RIVATE RECIPES CAREFULLY PREPARED
AT HICKSON'S DIWG EMPORIUM.
WILL YOU
EXCIUME
a ease- of
Dyspepsia or
iliougness
or 75 etints?
It -is awfully
t
onize un
der the many
ailments
arising from
D YAW) ps Lao
Inaigestionz
3Disord6rett
_Stomach and
'Liver, when
this offer is
-made to you
4n your own
home in all
sincerity,
vvirlian absolute certainty of
curing you.
ZOPESA (from Brazil) cures
Dyspepsia and Biliousness. A
single close relieves ; a samplo
bottle convinces; a 75 cent
bottle cures.
It acts directly upon the
Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys.
Cleansing, Correcting, Beg-
ulating, Zopesa gives energy
and vim to the Brain, Nerve„
and Muscle, simply by work-
ing wonders upon the Diges-
tion, and giving activity to
the Live.r.
Cut this out, take it to any
dealer in medicines, and get
at least one 75 cent bottle of
Zoposal and tel I your neighbor
how it acts. It is warranted
to cure Dyspepsia and
Sausness.
EYE, EAR AND THROAT I
• DR. GEORCE S. RYERSON,
L. R. O. Pe, L. R. C. S. E., Lecturer on the Eye
Ear and Throat, Trinity Medical College, Toron-
to, and Surgeon to the Mercer Eve . and Ear In-
firmary, Consulting Oculist and Aurist to the
Institutions for the Blind. Brantfoid, and for
the Deaf and Dumb, Belleville, Ont. Late Clini-
cal Assistant Royal London Ophthalmic spie
tal, Moorfields, and Central Throat and Ear
Hospital.
317 CHURCH STREET, TORONTO.
May be consulted at the
ALBION HOTEL, STRATFORD,
On the Last SALTURIIIAN in EAtIn
tiDE
•••=10.1•11!MMEMIN•
PROPRIETORS.
See the great DUNHAM PIANO before buying. These neagnifieent Pianos
bave been used for 50 years in nearly all countriet, and are still ranked among
the best Fiance; in the world. ORGANS. -Th "Excelsior Organ" is now
acknowledged by the best musicians to be the leading Organ n. Canada. Pianos
and Organs of other makers supplied. Send for Catalogues. -
SCOTT BROTHERS
Seaforth, Ontario.
NORMAN'S .
ELECTRIC C URATIVE APPLIANCES
ESTABLISHED 1874.
itELIEVES AND CURES Spinal Complaints,
, General and Nei vous Debility, Rheumatism,
Gout, Nervousness, Liver, Kidney? Lung, Throat,
and Chest Complaints, Neuralgia. Bronchitis,
Incipient Paralysis, Asthma, Sciatica, Sprains,
Consumption, Sleeplessness, Colds, Indigestion.
Ask for Norman's Electrie Belts, and you -will be
eikfe against imposition for they will do their
work well and are cheap at any price.
A. NORMAN, 4 Queen St. East, Toronto.
E. HICKSON & Co , Agents, Seaforth. 753-52
/9 A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily made.
de' Coetly outfit free. Address TRUE & Co.,
Augusta, Maine. . 748x52
$166 outfit free. Address H. Hauser & Co.,
a week in your own town. Terms and $5
Portland, Maine. 748x52
164L ACK SMIT H WANT ED.-Wa n te d
- ly, a good general blacksmith. A suitable
Man will receive best wages and a steady job.
Apply to THOMAS HILL, Egniondville. 754
STOCK FOR SERVICE.
IMPROVE. YOUR STOCK.- The undersigned
-Ai will keep during the present season on Lot
28, Concession 3, Bay, a Thoroughbred Berkshire
Bear. A limited number of pigs will be served.
Tams' - 81 Per sow, with the privilege of re-
ttirning if necessary. GILBERT DICK. 754
UELRVI Th d igne d will
LLsFOR
s e rm eis - keep daring the present season, for the hn-
provement of stock, on Lot 85, Concession 13,
H. It. S., a thoroughbred Bates Bull, one year old,
to which a limited number of cows will be ad-
mitted. This bull was purchased this season
from the herd of Mr. James Walker of Caledonia.
ECe also keeps, his former two year old thorough-
bred bull, so that farmers can have their choice.
Terms :-For either null, 82 per cow, and calf as-
sured providing tbe cow is returned to the bull as
reeinired. APPLETON ELCOAT. 7574
TMPROVE YOUR STOCK.The undersigned
-I- will keep on his farm, 2»d Concession, H. R.
S., Tuckersmith, near Egmond-ville, a thorough-
bred bull, half Ayrshire and hell Durham, front
the well known herd of M. MoTaggart, Esq.,
Clinton. Tennis -$t 50 per cow, with the privi-
lege of returning if neceesary. Jonx MODELAND.
N 13 -There are still a few who have not yet
paid for last years eervice-These would oblige by
doing eo at once and eaving fierther trouble. 748
BULLS FOR SERVICE.-T;he undersigned will
keep on hie premiees, Lot 11, Concession 13,
Grey, during the preeeut season, that well
known Thoroughbred Bull, "Count Licley," two
years old. Tenn -e- 1 per cow for the season,
with the prieilege cf returning if necessary. He
will ate) keep at hie place in Brussels, the
Thoroughbred bull "Barmtor Hera," a -ear
Terins made kt own' on application. This is one
of the beet animal; in the country. JOHN
KNECHTEL. -
N. B. -For sale a thoroughbred Poland China
Boar, two year-, eh]. Can be aeen itt Bruesels,
euid will be eeld cheap. 7564
Mack's Magnetic Medicine
NE VE AND BRAIN FOOD
1
FORE) TRADE MARK. ( AFT R.:"
Is a sure. )rompt and effectual remedy for Ner-
vousness in all its stages, Weak Memory, L )ss of
Brain Power, Sexual Prostration, Night S veats,
SperrnatorrhomaySeminal Weakness, and G neral
Loss of Power. It repairs nervous waste, Reju-
venerates the jaded intellect, Strangthen t le en-
feebled brain, and restores surprising ton and
vigor to the exhausted generative organs. The
experience'of thousands proves it an inva uable
remedy. The medicine is pleasant to the taste,
and In no ease and under no circumetanees 4an it
do harm. -Each box contains sufficient fo two
week's medication, thus being mueli cheape than
any other Medicine eold--and while it i the
cheapest itlis much better. Full particul rs in
our pamphlets, which we desire V) naii fide to
any addresS. Mack's :Magnetic Medicine is sold
by Druggidts at 50 ceuts per box, or 12 box s for
ipt of
BRUSSELS LIME WORKS.
TOWN -& .SONS -
THE subscribers take this opportunity of 47. -
turning thanks to the inhabitants of Briessele
and vicinity for pest patronage, and beg to state
that having made several improvement', in their
kiln and mode of burning, they aie now in a
better poeition than ever before to knpply the
public with first-class lime.
This being the eighth season of our businees
dealings in Brussels, and having given unqualifi-
ed satisfaction so far, the• public can rely on T.... -
ceiling good treatment and a first-elass article
from us. First-class lime at 15 cents. Remember
the spot -Brussels Lime Works.
650-21 TOWN & SONS.
R. N. BRETT,-
SEA.FOETH,
Wholesale and RetailDeaIer in LEATHER and
SHOE FINDINGS of Every Description.
None' but the Very Best Stook kept. Terme
moderate. A Trial elolicited. All orders by mail
or otherwi re promptly filled.
B.N.BRETT
4et.
$5, or will be mailed free of postage oie rec
money by addressing MACK'S MAGNETIC
MEDICINE Co., Windsor, Ont. Seld n Se orth
by J. S. ROBERTS, and all druggiste de e here.
73-&0
Trade Mark Registered.
ANOTHER CREAT ROOM IN WINNIPEG
-1-d
Y casual observation, we find all land eipecula-
tors have it clear head, and watch the ripe abd
downs of property, thus making large fortune&
But the whole eecret is, they keep the -system in a
it healthy contin by the nse of THE PRIDE
OF THE VATLEY MEDICINE. We ean safely
say that hundreds come to ns for the great lung
and blood purifier before going West. Read the
following statement We could give thousands
of the same dhad if it were neceseary. "I certify
that I was troubled with catarrh in ,the head,
gathering of phlegm in the tinoat, choking and
coughing at night for years, so I could not sleep;
often troubled with dull, lifeless feelings, pains m
the chest and back. After giving hundreds of
dollars to doctors, and giving up all hopes, I tried
the Puma or' VIE VALLEY, and am now able to
do ray work after seven year's sicinn M" Mrs.
James McNeil, 202 bimcoe Street, Lendon, One.
The above statement of Inv wife's is correct.
James McNeil. For sale, by all drugg71485ts-uin
Seaforth.
WM. ELLIOTT,
TowN CLERK and Treasurer. office -North-
east corner ef Market Houee. Office hours -
2:30 till 7 p. m. a 747
Ars
31A+TUFACTURED IN TORONTO.
A Pennii ent, sure cure -for Dieeasee, Vs -
orders and Ailments of the Kidney', Bladder and
Urinary Secretive System, or atteadant cern-
plaints. tPamphlets and testimeniale ean be
obtained filorn druggists free. Pfeece-ChEdds
Pad, 81.5t, (cures bed-wetting.) Itegulen Pad,
$2. Specie I Pad for chronic die -e-, Sold
1st M. litoberte,Seaforth; Ww.M,Rebeiteon,
Wroxeter R. N. Thurtell, Teettwater ; W. T.
Bray, Wingliani ; John S. Tennant, M. D., Lock -
now; Watt &Co ,Clinton; Lawrason se Hamilton,
Blyth; q. 11. IIewson, Bayfield ;1 S. A. Ifiedtre,
Mitchell; iJosheph Kidd & ; The
Central Dreg Store, Exeter; it. 1Z. .laele.en,
Hensel' ; Mrs. John McIntosh, J33 et: Robt.
Meths, Kit pen ; S. Fraleigh, St. Merye, aid J.
A. Gailick, Brussels.
• 7e7
MAROIAGE LIOENSES
ISSUED AT
THE EXPOSITOR OFFICE,
SEAFORTH, ONT!'AR.10.
NO WITNESSES REQUIRED
composed largely of powcIPMYMICa or
glass, 1S tile B ES T and CH EAP adST
tor, in theworld-the BEST beteaose itdoes,
;notgurre, hut forms a highly polished sur-
face over the axle, reducing friction and,
lighten ing the draft.; the Csi EA PiEfit" -
cause It costs NO MORE .than inferio:
brands, and one box will do the work or=
two of any other make. AL:Id:ere
for liarventers, min Gearing,
'i hrts141ng3Jd-
c1lnes, Corn -Planter, cnrriag-s.
etc., as for 'Wagons. GUAR A NTEED
contain NO Petroleum. Sold by all dee le ea
tir Our Pocket eyelinedic, f Tadigs' Iroi-1;z
Knowing mailed free.
MICA MANUFACTURING CO
228 Hudson St., New" York.
Cleveland, 0. and Chicago, 111.
SA M UE ROGERS & CO. Toronto,Ont.
Agents for the Doliiinlon,