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The Huron Expositor, 1884-09-19, Page 71884. 100Da Week &roux ROS. 0 °TICE. SUMMER iED RE.' DST.. WE OTHERS EER [INGHAM. FOR Moen kW Wire. ME. WORT. OHM. ay any other. LEAD. tc/: 1J -tensile at & co. EGGS r ment GAN, rth. ICE TEAS _RIES oonaulting do well to s to the USE about the Woe' nes with Jong t and totallY . d hens' teeth an empty tag of nine pod eks fle were arid a peastrew °lad, fog color- nd high water heeling aradke money to bur • e Store, Andreas, w sewed weals tal& SEPTEMBER 19,•1884. Startling Revelations by a Self Confessed HOrae-Poisoner. The following reached as from St. Denis, Missouri, under the date of Sep umber let, in the form of a telegram petectives at the Cote Brilliante race am& today arrested Thomas Redmond, alba Tom, a hanger-on about the stables, on a charge of poisoning R. C. Das horses Boatman and Aseender, Colonel Hunt's cup horse John Davis, Ed. Beardslee's Maniton, and attempt- ing ea poison Sam. Bryant's fleet two year old fillyLa.dyof theLake. The arrest canoed a sensation in sporting circles, aid itis rumored that several others will fellow. Last Thursday evening &almondwent to Bryant's stable and soma William Whalen, one of the stable boys, if he was still attending to Lady of the Lake. The boy replied that he W8.8 and Redmond said : li Do you want to make some moneyf" " Certainly," answered Whalen, e Well, then, give you $100 if you give Lady of the Lake the medicine in this bottle." I'll go you," replied. Whalen, and re- ceiving the bottle, he pot it in his pocket. Instead of poisoning the filly he took the bottle to. Sam Bryant, the owner, who had it analyzed. The bot- tle contained laudanum and other poi. eons, and upon ascertaining this fact Bryant swore out a warrant for Red- mond's arreet. He was looked up at the, Four Courts, and at first refused to say a word. The detectives worked with him, and at last he gave up the entire plot. He confessed to poisoning John Davis and Rhadama iu Chicago, Boatman and Ascender at Pittsburg, Carson and three of W. T. Cassidy's thoroughbreds at Chicaeo. He also stated that he had bribed. jookeys to dose Troubadour and Ike Murphy at Chicago, but failed. Car- rigan's stable was too well watched. The poisoning was done at the instiga- tion of a half dozen bookmakers, whose names the authorities would not make public until, they get more evidence. The scheme in this city was to close Lady of the Lake, who was favorite Friday in the Coquet Stakes—a sweek- stakes for the three year old fillies, with O5OG added mouey. It was also desir- ed to dose Belle Pate, second choice. and glow Nodaway and Rhadama, the short horses„ to carry off tie money. In sucb an event the bookmakers would reap a rich -harvest. If any of the fillies won except the favorite the revenue would have been large, as Bryant's filly sold even agaiust them all. An attempt was made to(lode Manitou, the favorite in a selling race, but the battle was turned over to Mr. Beardslee. A jockey named Swiney was ruled off the track Saturday night for pulling Bonnie Australian and allowing Virgie Hearne to win. It is said a number of horse owners are implicated with-- the book- makers in poisoning the thoroughbreds. Pate and Col. Hent are up in arms, and. want the whole matter to come out in court. The Humane Society have taken the case in hand, and Red- mond's teial is set for Wednesday. Ugly rumors are still afloat regarding the present meeting, and it is evident that the racing is rotten to the core. It was said to night that Nora M. was pulled to -day in a curse race, allowing Hatef to take the money. Boatman and Davis are suffering, and Ascender is full of fever. The resultot the publi- cation of th above was that the public refused to p trouize the track, and the meeting hat been suspended. Horses in New England. a Horses tre very much dearer than they were three veers ago," said a New England owner of this kind of quadru- ped the ober day to a Hartford repor- ter. "Why, you can't- get anything now that is of value for less than double whatyou would have paid a short time ago. I telt you horseflesh is rising." With a dull market for almost every- thing else, this was encouraging, be- cause an advance of prices in one de- partment may lead to an advance in another. " What is this cause of this advance?" A scarcity of horses. When the demand exceeds the supply, prices go up. That's political economy, I believe.. The farmers hereabouts da not raise horses. Our supplies come from the Northern States, from Canada, and from the west. Western horses are very Rood for some uses, but they do not seem to stand our climate very well. Canadian and northern horses are pre- ferable fur some reasons. But yon mtuan't go away with the idea that all the horses announced as coming from Canada or the northern New England States, do I actually come from - that locality. There are tricks in all trades bat ours,' and there are several in the horse bueiness.N early every consignment of northern horses has in it some speci- mens of western atock. These are imported from. the West into Northern States and fed for the market. Then they are bunched with Canadian and northernNew England horses and sent down here. If a buyer is a judge of horseflesh, he can easily determine and select a bargain ; but!if he isn't he will suffer." tblere some infallible rule of judging an unsound horse ?" No, I can't say that there is, You can detect spa -vine, aud the heaves— sometimes—and eye troubles, and tell when the horse is foundered or has the spring -halt. Sometimes you can judge correctly ifethe horse has ever had the • blind staggers, but not always, and the -marks of old sickness are frequently obscured. -No matter how excellent a judge a man is, he will sometimes get bitten. We don't know how often this is done, because the victim usually keeps his own counsel, and endeavors to pass the bad bargain along." EPPS'S 0000A.— GRATEFUL AND CON- FORTDTG,—" By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws Which govern the oper- ations of digestion and nutrition, and by %cart:eel application ef the pjle pro- perties of well -selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many doctors' bills. It is by the jadicis fla use of such articles of diet that a constitution may he gradu- ally buil,'; up until strong enough to resist evcre teadencv to diseftee. Hun- dreds of maladies aro floating around 113 ready to attack wherever there is a weak pint. We may esCape many a fatal eltaft by keeping ourselves 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 lb. and lb.), by grocers, ..„ labelled -L." jams EPPS & Cc., Hor4ce- pathic Chemists, London, En 831 52 • An Editor's Tribute. , Theron P. Keator, editor if the Ft Wayne, Ind., Gazette, writes : For th past five years have' alwaysl used Dr King's New Disoovery, for coughs ,o the most severe pharapter, as Well as fo those of a milder type. It nelver faile t effect. & apeedy euro. My friends t whom I have recommended i speak o wing bee ave ha the oul ha, Colds rug storE arge SizE it in the same high terms. H cured by it of every cough I for five. years, I consider reliable and sure 'cure for Con etc.," Call at J. S. Roberts' and get a free trial bottle. $L 833.52. • A Blessing to All Ma In these times when our n are flooded with patent meth tisenaents, it is gratifying to to procure that will certainly If you are bilious, blood out Liver inactive, or generally d there is nothing in the world cure you so quickly as Eleotr They are a blessing to all Mar kind, can be had for fifty cents a bottle J. S. Roberts. 833.52 as • ie. Contraction of the cords of the arra unfit ed Mr. ; Townshend, of Charlottetow • P. E. from' business for several vieeks. obtained no relief from aveay retie that he could obtain until Lon Do Sturgeon Oil Liniment came lundor notice, he tried it and wa entir cured. 805.52 l' -•• Bucklen's Arnica S The best salve in the Work bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rh sores, tetter, chapped hands, corns, and all skin eruptions tively cures piles, or no pay It is guaranteed to give perfe tion, or iseoney refunded. Pri per box. For Hale by J. 833.52. • I have used Dr. Scrapemo '8 Rue' Corn and Wart Eradicator, and recommend it as doing all it profes One bottle is worth four of any • o corn cure. My corns ar: (Signed,) F. C. Burroughes, Sold by Lumsden st. Wilson, Seaforth. kind wspap ire ad now w cure y of or bilitat that o Bitt er a u er il r8 n 0 LLJ.V8. for cit, utio feve hilbla andip requi t seas e 25 c Robe miss Stratf Druggi 830x.`J a • tit la a Ire n r • t A Rare Plant. The Wild Strawberry plant posses rare virtue as a cleausin astringent, anteseptio, an medicine, and when comb' other valuable vegetable extr Dr. Fowler's Extract of W. berry, it is an unfailing reni Bowel Complaints. 857.52.2 , coo1hi hes red it cts a id Str edy in a, 1 • I mote a healthy action of the ' liVer, kidneys and bowel. 867 -do isesie A Cure for Ohole a M A positive cure for this complaint, and for all no te o forms of Bowel Complai ts sanimer 9,nd fall, is foun in le" e Extract of Wild Str: wber procured from all druggi ts. 8 r. Low's Worth Syr p wil worms and cause, .qui er t other medioine. 85752 . THE HURON EXPOSITOR, A Strong Endorse -al eiat. The clergy, the medical faculty, press and the people all en orse clock Blood Bitters asthe best sys. renovating blood purifying to ic know Its work bears out its best r coram n 857.52.2w. 1 • Respect Age. Age should always comma in the case of Dr. Fosvfer's Wild Strawberry it certain 25 years that has been th remedy with the people,' f th a e a • • d respe.c Extract y does stan ✓ Choe f 8,r Morbus, D5sentery, Diarr cea, io1 and all Bowel Complaints. 857.5212v ais • es A Great Proble —Take all the Kidney and, Liver • edicings, all the Blood puri 'era, all the Rheurnatio remedies, all the Dyspepsia a d Ind e —Take —Take —Take tion — Take ous all the Ague, Feve —Take all the Brain and —Take all the great h4.1t - short, take all Use be of all these, and the --Qualities of all the bes in the world, and you will fi —Bitters have the best car ties and powers of all —Con — In them, and that they when any or all of these,, sin ly or ombingd will gi Cures, and Z3i1 pacifies, erve f r e eviveris, restoler. .t qualiti s —flet medicin s d that —Hcip tive qtlal entrat d will u e f —Fail. A thorough trial positive proof of this. Hardened Liv Five years ago I broke kidney and liver complaint a tism. Since then I have been u about at all. My liver beoa wood ; my limbs .were puff filled with water. All the best physicians • nothing could cure_ me. I try Hop Bitters: I have sed. sev • 11 • e own 1rheuth able td e hard d up a. d. * 1 greed h t esolve bottles ; the hardness has all gone f my liver, the swelling from audit has worked a miracle otherwise I would have bee My grave. J. W. Morey, B 1,1881. Poverty and Suff ring. " I was dragged down with deb poverty and suffering for years, caus' by a sick family and large bills f' doctoring. I was completely discour one year ago, by the advice of I commenced using Hop it one month we were all well of us have seen a sick day si want to say to all poor m la you keep your families well al year Hop Bitters for less than ole doe visit will cost. I know it.' —A W ingman. rE None are genuine with of green Hops on, the w Shun all the vile, poisonous " Hop " or " Hops" in t 864.52.m. 0 311, y 1irib, is c s ; nova n c r aged, un '1 my pi to ers, ad *n , and tit) e lice, and I c it ors • An Ex-Aldernaan T ied II. Ex -Alderman Taylor, o Tor nt , tried Hagyard's Yellow Oil f r the rri tism. It cured him afte all o h r remedies had failed. 857.52 2w. utab ite 1 stuff eir 11 fll vi 1. A Sad. Neglec . Neglecting a constipated onditios the bowels is sure to bri g and great suffering. Burcock Blo )3itters regulate the bowels in a na ur manner, purifying the bloo and p af tomaoh, 52.2w. rbus, angerous chronic ident to r. Fow- ; to be 7.52.2w. For 'nettle rash, itc worm eruptions, and al use Prof. Low's Magic 857.52m. Destroy he worms or stroy the children. Worm Powders, they ex worms. 857.52m. as wee National Pills purifirs and regulates the sto 8,0# bowels 857.52m. ing p sk n al h remove an any les, ring - diseases ur Soap. may de- reenian's kinds of . o blood, , iver and. Great Suc Twolundred bottles.s Why ? Because it is a. and does a,1 it professes Sorapenaot.'s Russian Eradicator. For sale b 837.52. SS Id i ecu n prn fele. all ne week. article, at ? Dr. nd Wart raggists. Sla ker Blood Sy Is design° to meet the au sof a large purdon of our people ho a e either too poor t employ a p ysi i4n, or are too far rec oved to easil cal 4n, and a atill.larger class who are ot ii4k nough to require oedical advio s a a et are out of so ts and nee a nsd cine to build the up, give th m t a petite, purify the r blood, and oil t e ma - cannery of heir bodies s it ill do its duty willingly. No oth r a t ole takes hold of the system and its e actly the spot like Shaker Blood yrn . It works Eke rnagiq, reaching every p rt -of the human bo y through t ebod giving to mil rene ed life and Orly My friet d, you need-. no take our word. A- your neig bor, ,who has' just taken one bottle. 111161 il tell you that " It's the best doll r el ever in- vested. 77 Shaker Syrup Compa Although patent we duced, fro heard of bottle, las general pr very gratil amnow consider it indigestio Yours tru greatly pre licines in gen n the excellet your Blood December, f stration, and ying results f using the se a very valiaa and its atte y. 0. F. Twi CR L u Y; adi e ral, t re 'Syr r dys h 1)10 ,r Udais V it rh -1-s.,„;'. A g ntleman wh h: fering from ,the Debil ty this season, say p is puttiug ,•ne I have gained egan to take it." peculiar t Blood Syr iuto me. since I two bottle Shaker lood Syrup Roberts, agent, Seafort bottle, or ix for $5. 8 1s 5.5 ear Sirs : against was in - rt a I had , to try a epsia, and e received use. I ottle, and rnedy for troubles. , N. H. s been suf- Ls rigour : " Shaker life right n pounds as taken 11 t • 1 r by 3. S. ce $1 per Hollow. y's Ointrauat Those a ho have gives .th a fair trial, freely admit! th herently iossess every .Ili') for heali g and rem. in 'ulceration i. fistulas, bsc bad legs, atherecl brea ts, orders of he glandular .ys carefully r bbed in the lint the swolle i muscles, di ini mation, a suages pain, nd ates , elanaerous rnalad es havellasted for months, or Holloway 18 excellent rep effective 'singly, resistle tion, and ave been r grateful atients to e re alterative when all th regaining health hav: fa action - is temperate ot -reducing. 837.52. s ama• A Remarkable !*e•o•c;ry. Farmer in washing shz: , lumber- men in - tream drivi ag, a others in like occup tiens are gr atly xposed to colds. Oie of these was Ir. H. J. Brown, of S t. George, .13 e caught a severe cold -while )3tres i driving, which in a short time b am• • ,on night sweats, silken chest, i ncl. : ery symp- tom of de p -seated con larn t on. Medi- cines bronaht no relief u til • , Wilson's Pulmonal Cherry Bal .as tried. , It cured h re. This Dr "il:on's Pul- monary Gherry Baisait is king of remedies for throat ar,P diseases. 793.52. McGregor i & Parke's Carb lie e ate has been tested by years of trial an has e .n found the most convenient and effectua metl o4 of applying Tbe greatest ntic 4p le in use for and old sores. 3e s r yon get Me- e-kes Carbolic °rat: Sold for 25 sden & Wilson, rug! s s. 851.52m. Id 8 00 • ills. remedies they ia- y ,suitable ruptions, es, sores, Cl) all dis- s When tit relaxes ee inflam- en allevi- hich may eh years. tions are cornbina- ended by rted to as, means of Their iolent or carbolic aci outs, burns GI egor & cents by Lu Fluid Lig tnirg cures neur Florid Lig tning cures toot Fluid Lie tning cures face Fluid Ligi tning caret 1nm Fluid Lig itning relieves minute. Fluid Lig tning cures any ain ly. Price 2 cents per bottle tit L eon's drug store. E51.52m. • McGregor's Spe d. Igia n the 'n the n ago i hen one minute. one minute. one minute. one minute. ism in one ebe instant- stlen & Wil - Every pu -chaser of con 'on capacity, when requiring ad arti pal pose, purchase only that thich or is allowed first to test befo e b allowed a free trial bottle c Mc Cure, the great remedy for dyt blood and liver -disorders at Thuzn drug store. Sold at 50c. and el per testimonials from persons in yo 851.52m. ure. • e so business for a certain as been tried g. You are t r gor's Speedy e isia, impure & Wilson's bottle. See ✓ own town. CANADI HEA Paid itsp Ret, - PV6Sid: T H E BANK Of Co OFFICE,CORO - 50 EFiCE. NTO, 000,000 00,000. n,t, H092. ;On. Xa.cter, SIFAFORTH BRA TheSeaf rth Branch of Utile Ba receive dep sits, on which irltere t the moat fa arable terrine Drafts nri all the principe. mw s Canada,, on Great 13ritain, nd States, bon hi and sold. ; 0ffice-2F nit door South of t Hotel. 689 A. H. IR 4 LA F. HOLME TED, Solicitor. continues tc s attiowed on ndcities IL 1) tee United Or.;ramercial , Manager. • -72.-7 7-17)3-7-61 Telt!" I TE Popularity at hothe test of Merit, but W that no other me1Uci Such universal appro state, and country, Ian PIES. s not always the best int proudly to the fact - le' has won for itself ation in its own city, among all people, as A er s g_asap arilla. - The following letteri from One of our best- known Massachusetts Drugg[sts should be of interest to every er RHEUMATISM "Eight years ago I had an 'attack of Rheumatism, so se- vere that ',could rt IflOVO from the bed, or dress, without he1 I tried several reme- dies withoat numb any relief, until I took AN Fres SAftsAPA1 LA, by the use of two bottles of which ,as completely cured. f I -lave sold large qu tities oft, yotir SaneA- Pe ui LLA, and it st retains its wonderful popularity.; The i y notable cures it haS (fleeted in this Vi .in'ty convince Me that it. is the best blood inedi everWitered to the if -LL v art itt "MD Elver St., Buctlend SALT MEWL was for over twentte y to Lowell afflicted wi worst form. Its ulee more than half the s limbs. He was einti SARSAPARILLA. Se Almanac for 18834 PREP Dr.J.C.Ayerii Sold by all Druggists F. HARRIs." MassaMay 13,1882. GEORGE ANDREWS, overseer in the Lowell Carpet Corporation, ars before his removal h Salt Rheum in its tions actually covered rface of his body and ely cured by AYER'S certificate in Ayer's ED BY o.,Lowell,Mass. Si, six bottles for $5. o+ 'a a a 02 D CD o 0 '1 • I•••.1 • 17.: tn C/2 p g tal �Q s-ta CD 0 .EGAL. CARROLL & DICKSON, Solicitors, Conve Seaforth Red Bruss son's Hardware stir N. B. One mem in Seaforth office. P. S. CARROLL, Seaforth • u. • p ARRISTER, -1I-P Office Cady's 13 Post 0ffice,Seafor tl Holt and Cameron. van ers, &c. Money to lend, ; Sea forth office over John- e, lain Street. er ihe firm will -always be W. B. DICKSON, Brussels. . BEST, oii a tor Conveyancer, &c. lock, thee doors north of Gederich Agents—Cameron, 870-tf C. HAYS, Solicit -t-v• letatat lowest re Corner el Square a d r, &o. Private money to es of interest. OFFICE— tit, Steet, Goderich: 774 GARBOW & PRrn1pF00T, Barristers,Solici- I tors, 4:1.,G-oderic Ontaro.—J. T. Garrow Wm.Prou foot. 686 ftIMERON, HOLT CAMERON, Barristers, Solicitors in Ohancery, &re, Goderich,Oet. M. C.Cararon,Q.., hilip Holt, M. G. Cam. sron. 606 Barrister and Attorney at • Law, SolicitorChancery. Commissioner for taking afirdavit in the Province of Manitoba. Solicitor far the ank of Hamilton, Wingham. Privatefunds to lo n t64 to 61 per cent. 6813 MANNING & S OT1T, Barristers, Solicitors, 13-11- ConVeyancerfil &c. Solicitors for the Bank of Johnetoe, Tisdittle & Gale. Money to loan. Office, Beaver Elec, liiaton, Ontario. A. H. MANING, JAMEB SIOTil. 781 MEYERea DICKISON, Barristers, &c., Kent's BlockeWingham t Solicitors for the Bank of Ramiltote Commissioners for taking affida- vits in Manitoba. Private funds to loan at 6 per cent.Luiknow offlee every Wednesday. H. W. C. MBR. E. L. I:MONON. 788 1.01TUS E. DACE)! L ATE wi thCamerkPl m,olt az Cameron, Goderich, -LA Barr ster, Splictor, Conveyancer, &c. Money to lean, Biasa's Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaferth, 766 s. 9. -McQAUGHY, A. M. NOTAR public, Conveyancer, Commissioner, itc. Office in Camicheel'a, Block, (ground floor), opt site Tn Exeosrron. Office. iiney to lend. Far is and I ouses for sale. 836 F.HLMES• TED, QUCCESSOR t� l.te film of McCaughey & Holmusted, BaliAter'Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notay, SoliCitot for the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Mont y to lend. Farms for sae. Office in Scott's Bldck, Main stret, Sato r th. SEnFORTH HORSE 1NFIRMA [Y. aORNE1; of Jams aid Goderich Streets, next tei door to the Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Ont. All diseases ef Horses, cattle, sheep, or any of the thimestica„ted annals, successfully treated at the infirmary or elSewhere on the shortest notice. Charges mderate. JAB. W. ELDER, Veterinary Surgeon. P. S.—A large stock of VeterinaryMedicines 1ept constantly on hand. COPYRIGIFITED 10VEM • 7 ine BER 2, 188. In order to Protelat ourselves, as iire11 as the pu lions of our great Cough Remedy, w: pave registe the Minister of AgriOulture„ Ottawa, LUIVISDEN 84 WI lio, from worthless imia- ed the name in the officel of SONS ROYAL GLYCERATED BALSAM OF Hill Thoge suffering from Coughs, Colds, Sore Thro t ate., w been induced to try this preparation, ehould do so at hoe, as t mote of the most respectable men in the country, a d the gr all over the Provimels prove beyond a doubt that it contains vi no other iamedy. When once used it is always adop Remedy in the bon ehold. Children like it. It is apart altogether from its superiority, it is cheaper th sideration deter you procure it for you wi ed as the perfectly any ot rom teying it at once. If your d aler has hout much trouble, by addressin• the man • o have not o positive stae- , at demand from tues possessed by standard CoriIgh safe to use, aind er. Let no On - not got it, he dan afacturers, LUMSDEN & WI SOIN14, CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, EAFORTH, ONt. E N TRAL G E R Y . 116 Notwithstanding the recent advance in the whole ale markets in the pric of SUGARS, we are selling them at lower prices than ever before offeted to he public. Having made our purchaees when prices to ched bot om, we, theref re, are in a position to Offer extra indueements to our on tomers and the public. gen- erally. Don't dela, but come right along and secur bargains before it is too late. 'Prices on apOication. Our stock of GENER L GROCERTES is c itt plete as usual, aod will be:found at ill times fully ass rted. The "Central " is the spot to buy the best goods in town, and at prices hat defy competition. In- spection of stock ana prices solicited. 1' 1 CROCKgRY AND GLASSWARE Department is fullyistocked with a large and choice ssortment of CHINA TA SETS, DINNER SETS, CHAMBER _SETS, TOlI ET SETS, etc, which we are offering for the next two weeks at reduced pri es, previous to our annual stocktaking. Now is the time td buy Crockery and lassware at low figures, as we are desirous of neducing stock as low as possible. Highest market price paid for Butter, Eggs Laidlaw & Fairley, nd coarse Sea grains. Free forth. de - TEAS CHEAPER TH If you want the best value that can be had • in the call at the sci:arri--1 TPA. That is the place toaet the worth.of 'your money. Teas, that are usuatry sold at 40c a pound, are now pounds for $1. Ale, the higher priced teas are cut Sugars are being sold as follows: 10, 11, 13, 15 and Raisins at 5e per pojid, or 22 pounds for 41. Prunes All kinds of Groceries at the lowest possible prices. China and Glassware on hand and will be sold at a fact, everything to be found in a first-class grocery, Tea, Store. Oatmeal exchanged for oats at mill rat Province VER. fc7i. your MO Ei lack Tea, Green Tea, Japan ening at 2c a pound, or gi v e own to very cheap rte. 16 pounds of each for $1. ditto. Tea dust very ch ap. A full Stock of .Crock r small advance on cost in an be had at the Seaf rth s. All goods delivered f ee. A, G. AULT, Main Street, Seaford], CAMPBELL'S CLOtHING EMPORIUM Has great ind,ucements to offer who want argains in Suits. scriber has d cided to make a duction for the next six wee s in goods3 to reduce his large tock 7ndma room for the prime stock he is mporti direct frorki ngland for th fall CALL AND SEE FOR Y UROLVES. to parti s The s b- iberal No. 2, 2, Campbell's Block, Seaforth. WM, CAM PBELL, 11 FROM TH PRESIDENT OF BAYLOA UNIVERSITY. "independence, Texas, Sept. 26, 1882. Gettnenten: Ayer's.gair Vigor Has been used in ray household for 41.,rce rcaS011s : — 1st. To prevent falling out of the har. 2d. TO prevent too rapid charge of c,o1Dr. 3d. 4s a dressing. It ha t given entire satisfaction in every instance. Yours respectfully, WM. CARECRANE." ATER'S ILIIR VIGOE, is entirely free from uncleanly, dangerous, or injurious sub- stances. It prevents the hair from turning gray, restores gray hair to its original color, prevents baddness, preserves the hair and promotes its growth, cures dandruff and 811 diseases Of the hair and scalp, and at C-3 same time, a very Superior ai4 desirable dressing. PREP...IRED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer &Co,Lowc!,1 Sold by all Druggists. ST. JAMES' HOTEL, TORONTO. SHARP & BRIGHAM, (Formerly of Sharp's Hotel, Seciforth,) PROPRIETORS; THIS Hotel, which is tituated ditectiy opposite '11- Union Station, has recently been re -fitted and re -furnished thougho-ut and ie now etre of the best and most comfortable hotels in the' city. itar Eve i y possible attention paid to guests and charges very moderate. B. L. SHARP, 1 aropri4tors. 846 JNO. BRIGHAM, f MEDICAL. wG. S. MACDONALD, M.D., C. M. , Phyeician • Surgeon, Accouchenr, &c. Office and resi- dence, that lately occupied by Dr. Ilutehison, Auburn. 781 j G. SCOTT, M. D. &o,Physician,Stirgeon and • Aeconchenr, Seaforth, Ont. Office and resit donee south side of Goderieh Street,seeond doox east of Presbyterian Chnroh. 1349 vela. IIANOITER, O. M., Graduate 01 McGill University, Phyeiciar, Surgeon en d Acconchenr, Seaforth,Ont. Office and Residents e North side Goderieh Street, first Brick House east of the Methodist Chureh. 1 495 R. W. BRUCE smiTH, M. D., C. M., Member of the College of Phyeicians and Surge- ns, &c., Seafoith, Oatario. Office and Residence same as formerly oecupied by Dr. Vercoe. 848 f DRS. ELLIOTT & GUNN, BRUCEFIEL.D. HOWARD ELLIOT, Licentiate of the Boyql Coile,ge of Physicians and .Surgeons, Edin- burgh; Licentiate in Midwifery, Edinburgh. 833 26 . WILLIAM GUNN, Licentiate (.1 the Royal College of Pht sicians and SU/eens, Edin- burgh ; late of the Hos- pital for Women, Lon- don, Enland. EYE, EAR AND THROAT, D. CEORCE S. RYERSON, L. It. C. P., L. Tt . C. S. E., Leder er on tin Eye Ear and Throat, Trinity Medical College, Toron- to, and. Surgeon to the Mercer Eye and Ear In t -binary. Late Clinical Assistant Royal London Ophthalmic Tioep:tal, Moorfielda, ana, Central Throat and Ea) Hospital. 317 f.TURCH STREET, TORONTO. DENTIST. A! J. FEAR, se D. and M. UC. D. S., tif Toronto. All eperationsguaran. teed. Anasthetice of all kinds administered. Specialties, Gold Filling and per- fect fitting Plates. Whitney's Bock, Seaforth. N. 13. City patients will please make engage- ,ments a aay or two previous to hating the oper- ate m performed. 874 C. CARTWRIGHT, L. 0. S. of Stratford, will be at his Office e: in Seaforth, oppesite the Coni - menial Hotel, every Wednesday and Thursday, exe pt the week whin Tuesday COOKS first of the month' and in Clinton the seeondrh. iday of eac montheat-the Grand Union Ho el, Teeth ex- tracted without pain. Charges moderate and terms cash. 730-25 _\TriliSTR-Y--- D.WATSON, DENTIST, Faculty Gold Medalist and College Goad Medalist, Toronto 801:1001 of Medicine. 1. Charges- Moderate. -VI N. Bs -As I bave bongbt out the businets of the lat4 Mr. Beggin, I will complete all opera- tione begun by him satisfactorily to each patient. Office over dohnsons Hardware Store, Meyr's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. Saving. Natural Teeth a Specialty, Teeth Easily and Carefully Exracted. AUCTIONEER. tj P.' BRINE, Licimeed Auctioneer for the • Cetinty of Bur,u. Sales attended in ell parts of the County All °there left at theZi- E. elToa Office wil-] b promptlyattendedio. ADEGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the • County of Huran. Sales of all descriptions promptly attended to dress Brussels P. O. cession12, Grey. on reasonable terms. Ad - or' apply On Lot 4, Co- - TAMES CAMPBETife Licensed Auctioneer, Lot It/ 10eConeesion 1 McKillop. Sales conduct- ed on the most reasonable terms, end satisfaction guaranteed. All orders addressed to Walton P. 0. will receive prempt attention; JAMES CAMPBELL. 8494. a CHRYSTAL & BLACK, PRACTICAL BOILER MAKERS. rpfl33 13nbacribcrs have bought the Tools and Boiler Businees lately carried m by the God - oriel' Ftmirdry and Manufacturing Company, and havires lead an e:.Teror.ce of ovet tight rears in that ehop, are now pr pared. to ear* on the trade in all its branches. Any Work entrnste to us will teeteve proinet a ttelri tlieinnd. 8 First-ociliae 13 wraorakaeguaartarreet A,pired, also Smoke Stacks and Sheet Iron Wrk, &e., at o rea- R i Newsme mar th and old oees repaired o th shortestaaltetnotice, d at prices at defy AlOra• s n ae)sr petition. OHRYSTAL 4U BLACK,