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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1887-04-15, Page 7APRIL 157 1887. .e. , 1 Scb.00l Reports. No. I, Metslarrea-The following are the names of the three in eacIclass who ii obtained most marks during the month of March, 1887 : Senior Third Class- lst Lucy O'Connor, 2nd Ue'zie Roach, 3rd Matilda O'Connor. FiMior Third CIass-Ist Thos. Brennan, 24 Maggie Hickey, 3rd Tessie Roach. Senior Sec- ond Giese -1st Annie alatiiews, 2nd Katie O'Connor, 3rd Tessia O'Connor, Junior Second Class-lst Neliie Cronin, 2nd Margaret L. O'Connor,3r1 Amite Roach. , No. 2, Teelteateeirria-The following is the report of School Section N. 2, Tnckersmith, for March, baeed on good conduct and general proficiency: Fourth Class -1st Mary Monteith, '2nd Janet Murray, 3rd [leery Hunt, .4th Jevie Cooper, 5th Mary Marra. Senior Third Class-lst Jahn MeLean, 2nd Minty M e al eegor, 3rd Jo ha Dynan, 4th Bella. MeLeau, 5th Jessie MeGregar. Junior Third Olass-lst Aurae 11Ideray, 2nd John. Melia, 3id Wittier Blair, 4th Ed. eudinore. Second Ciassan 1st John McKay, 2ad Jane SVorkinerel 3rd Robt. Dayman, 4th Lewis Aikeiihead, 5th Bertha Deprian. No. 6, TITK a RsatIT II. -The following is the report of the standing Of pupils iu School Section No. 6, Tucketsmithe for themonth of March 1887 -Se. hior Fourth Class -1st Evelyn Turner, 2nd Mary Martin, 3rd Fanny Towneeed. Junior Fourth Class-Ist Devid Leadesboro, 2nd Bella, Martin, 3ra Mary Townsend and Lizzie Landsborze Third Class - Easily Turner, Jessie Mertin, flarietta Routledea Second Class 1 1st Lizzie Dale, 2ad Mary Yellow, 3rd Minnie Routledge. Ico. 1 III7LLETT. -The fo Iowing re- port for the month of fa.reij gives the standing of the three highest pupils in each class of Sakai Section No. 1, given in order of merit: Fourth •Class -Mait- land Irwin, Wm. Irwin, Wilson Aitche- soa. Fourth Junior-Wilfeed Fowler, Robert Aitehesen7Daisy MacGregor. Third Class-Isa.bella Aiteaeson'Ettie Proctor, Hiram Proctor. SecondSenior -Thomas Noble, Teeuie ala.cGregor, John McKnight. Second, Junior - Sarah Bennett, John Irwiu, Rebecca Irwin. First Class-alelvin Irwin, : Mary Miller, Nancy MoIic1iael. No. 3, AsIIFIELD.-The jfollowing is the standing of the pupila. of School Section No. 5, Ashfield, for the month of March, viz.; Fourth Class -Marks possible 800,-G. Andrew, 582; C. Webster, 487; M. Webster, 388; W. Ga.rdner, 380. Third Class; Senior- Markspossible 690,-C.. Took, 456 ; A. Helen, 371; E. Anderson, 309; C. Me - Dough, 283, Third Claes, Junior - Marks possible 450, --Cs Gardner, 314 ; E. Wilson, 241 ; D. Stroed, 23S; J. Webster, 175. Second Class -Marks possible 400,-R. Took, 291 ; W. Web- ster, 262, ; W. J. - Webstet, 255; M. Anderson, 241. ''Pert H. -Marks , poi- sible 350,--W. Gardner, 2r57; J. Reid, 253; J. Wilson, 242 ; A. Gerdner, 251. Part I. -Marks possible 300,-E. Gard- ner, 200 ; J. Helen, 193, H. Anderson, )77; A. Brown, 103. _ No. 4, Hieeears.-The following is the honor roll of School Section No. 4, Hibbert, for the month of March. The names are given in order of merit : Fourth Class, Senior, -Bridget Heat- ing, Kate Callaghan. Fourth Class, Junior, -James Devis, James Hill. Third Class -Lizzie Davis, Julia Cal- laghan, Maggie Patrick, Mary Keating, Thomas Laruer, Rebecca McConnell. - --- News Notes. -Three persons who were concerned in, the attempt to a,ssassisiate the Czar by meanof bombs in St. Petersburg on March 18 were hanged Thursday morn- ing. Twenty more officers in various branches of the service have been er- rested in connection with the attempt made against the life of the Czar. -The Government Houise at Deaver,' Colorado, tlie other da3aadepted a reso- lution deelaringthat theordial greet- ingi and sympathy of gee rai assembly be end is hereby exten- sal to Right Hon. Wm. E. Gladstone, Inn. Stewart Parnell and the people of Greet Britain and. Ireland in their just and heroic war- fare against the oppression of the people of Ireland. dutyy e beats houies one or ht hours each per day, are so arranged that t eannot be approached u more of the guardsmen. Vande bilt was the originator syste , and he was incited to it large number of cfanky letter ceivecl He professed to have n ration sive t some death sorts direc Jay nd the he nine seen Iv Wm. 11. of this by the he re - o fear of 1 evil -doers, but was alprehen- t maniacs might attack him or ember of his family. ince his he mails have been lade with all f appeals, demands an -threats d to his sons, Gould's self-protection is more secrett iand characteristic. He does not iutrust it to a detective ageecy, but hires his own bodyguard. For years he has al1;rays been accompanied by a stal- wart30 , ung fellow. But that is a safe- guard 1 against Wall street ,Cranks who might cut up cape t around his home are under the spies whose quarters are in a roam of the Windaer Hotel across the way.: This is ne bya oyees of ernes are enemies. in and -view of additicnal to patrol duty d sepal -ate set of men. The eirip the mi lionaire families, whose eople's synonyms for w ralth, are formed as to every new demon - by a crank and they are alert poor kept it stratia to desery and drive off the monprnaniacs who attempt any exploits. Dering the Western strikes Jay Gould has made the trips between his home and the office in a cab,linstead of elevated cars tra former- ly, and it was observed that a ting at his bell brings a sauntering watehMan to the foot of the steps about as quickly as it does the servant to the top. One of- the clefen es in Gaidcl's case is against those who ,ould write antagonistic sentinients with eihalk on his sidewalks a Men and boys are frequently c it and compelled to desist. A -The Nihilist arrests iii Russia show that the Russian Nihilists; communidate with their foreign comrades by sea. The English vessels ,ate especially sus- pected of carrying Nihilist letters and money. The Russian Gavernment has placed extra cruisers at 1he disposal of the customs house euth.orties to enable them to overhaul ships; and examine with extreme care. The i'Rnssian Gov- ernment has placed at tie disposal of the police £25,000 to bOueed in unravel- ling the Nihilist conspirecy in Russia, and L12,500 to be usedi for the same purpose in foreign countries. -Excommunication ha a apparently no terrors for Dr. MeGlyan's bold ad- herents in New York and Brooklyn. They scoff at the idea, and claim that no men has power to place them outside the pale of the church; not even the Pope himself, so long as they are good Christians. This is a remarkable stand for Roman Catholics to take, and pre- sages a prolong -ed and bitter contest. Dr. Carey, speaking at a public meeting the other night, said: "We are deter- mined to stand by our colors no matter what be the issue of this conflict. If the Archbishop thinks we are children to be frightened by the bugbear of ex- commumeation he is Making a grave error. We all say, let him excommuni- cate. Oar ease is a. jest one, and no threats of his can alter oar course. We intend to make this a test case. In this enlightened age, wheu isiZn think for themselves, ceereive measures will not answer, and the Roman Catholic church must be brought to know it. We are not lighting, this battle alone. The church all over the world is lookine on. Ouly the other day a, priest from Brazil mid to me that throughout South America, the greatest interest 'was taken in the en -SE', and sympathy was all on the side (sf Dr. aleilynn and the cause he represents. d steps. aught at specimen of the class of revolutionists seemed to be a eet, and a wild one, judging by. the description of him. His chalk,: was bright red, and he rapidly wrote: The rieh may shirk.. The poor must work. Befoi he was collared; and then, as though determined that at least the ter- minatrhymes of his verse should be em- blazOned, he added at what would have been the end of the third line, labor," and eight underneath "neighbor." The rest iimains unknown. Th WGLIC. arm Wier bro Strength and Diet. Roman soldier's, who built such jarful roads and carried a weight of and luggage that would ,crush the ge farm hand, lived on coarse p bred and sour wine. , 'hey were temperate in diet, regular ancll constant e reise. The Spanish pea ant works ever day and dances half the night, yet eats only his black bread, puion and wat melons. The Smyrna p' rtes eats only little fruit a‘nd some o ives. He eats no beef, pork or mutto , yet he 0 pounds. re active negro fed rk of • the THE 25c at Lumsden & Wilson' drug acme, Seaforth. 966.52w. . Mineral Poison. Nothing but pure extracts tram plants aud roots are used in preparing- McGregor's Lung Compound, the modern and now popular reme- dy for colds, coughs, bronchitis, croup, asthma, and all'affOctions of the throat, lungs and chest. All mineral poisons and dangerous substances are avoided, which renders it safe -for children or adults. Sold at 500 and Sal per bottle by Lun18- den & Wilson, druggists,Seaforth. 964.52w .The Last Year, 1886. • After the above year is ended there need be no person suffering from rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, headaChe, lumbago, or any acute pain, if they only purchase a bottle of Fluid Lightning, as it cures instantly,Pain cannot stay where it is used. The name is Fluid Light- ning. Sold by Lumsden at Wilson, druggists, -Seaforth. 964.52w. A Free1Gift. Around each bottle of Dr. Chase's Liver Cure is a medical guide and recipe book containing useful information, over 200 recipes, and pro- nounced by dectors and druggistsas worth ten times the cost of the medicine. Medicine and book a1. Sold by L y. Fear, druggist, Seaforth. 966,52w. Dr. Lo es Pleasant Worm Syrup -An agreeable, safe and -3)Tectua.1 remedy to remove all kinds of worms. 857.52m. . For rough conditions of !the skin, shampooing the head, pfinples, eruptipn and skin diseases, use Prof. Low's Sulphur Soap. 857.52m. Freeman's Worm Powders destroy and re- inhe maims without injury to adult or infant. 85.52!n. Obstructions Of the Stomach. Liver and bowels, are promptly- removed by National Pills. 857.5211i. ' • Be on Your Guard. Don't allow a cold inithe head to slowly and surely ran into catarrh when you can be cured for 25 cents by using Dn. Chase's Catarrh Cure. A few applications cares incipient catarrh. One to two boxes cures ordinary. catarrh. Two to five boxes is guaranted to cure chronic catarrh. Tr' it. Only 26 mats and sure. cure Sold by all dealers. 966.1y ACT-ViCe to Mot ers. walks. off with his load of 8 The .coolie, fed on rice, is lend on endure more tha,n the on fat meat. The' heavy w world is not done by men ;Who eat the greatest quantity. The fastest or long- est Winded horse is not the biggest eater. Moderation in diet seems to be the prerequisite for endurance. Better Than,GOr Tot those troubled with Kidney and urinary troubiles such as a constant • desire. to urinate, shootiing, scalding Rains, pain in the back, sedi- ment &c., &c., Dr. Chase's Liver cure will be found more valuable than gold. It positively .cures See "Prophet" for testimonials. Sold by all druggists. 966.52w. -,, Ayer's Cathartic Pills Are !iruited to every age. Being sugar-coated theyi re easy to take, and though mild and pleaS nt in action, are thorough and -searching in effect. Their eflicacy'in an disorders of the stomach and kowels is certified t4 by eminent lave cians, ant Many of our best c tizens. 969. 5aw. .1 Perfect Soundn ss Of i,ady and mind is poseible only with pure Illedier.1.1 author ties indorse od-purifying ncreases the f -both hand Mao Ayet toed wort s Sarsaparilla as the best bl ine in existence. It vastly ng arid productive powers and train. 969.52w .A. 'Good Life Pres rver Mareh llith, 1836.. T. atilburn Sr, Co.: I alas completely relieved. from that dreadful disease dyspepsia, with only four bottles of that life preserver -B. B. B., and cheerfully recom- mend it to any one subject to each :1.isease. • 81.52.2w P. Devanny, Metal burg, Ont. Personal. George Legault, of Tayside, Ont., says he can heartily recommend Yellow Oil ad the best re- lievtae of rheumatic pain, his father and mother having suffered for 3 -ears with rhetimatism, aud aU rentedies failed except Yellow Oil. 857.52.2w Overworked. "MI- husband strained himself with overwork, causing a large swellingin the grbiri. He suf fered great aaoriy, which doctor -0 failed to re- lieve he could not eat nor sl 'cp. B. 131 13. quieltly cured him. He says he n ver had suah quick relief, in hie life." Extract from a letter from Mrs. George Bosk, Cookste le, Ont. 857. 52.w • ' ; A Common Occu • Are you distuibed and broken bi your rest by a sick Ichild suffering, and crying with pain of cutting" teeth ?. If so send at once and get a bottlesef "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the -poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mother; there. is no mistake about it. It dirres dysentery and dianhosa, regu- lates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives- tone and energy to he whole system. "Mrs; W.Inslow's Soothing Syrup" for children ' teething is pleasant to the taste and is the pre- scription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask ioi "Mae Weeseow's SOOTHING SiRUP," and take no other kind.966.1y. . Consumption Cured. Many bad joints, by which peopl for life, are made by neglected or rheitenstism. Ida Plank, of Str was afflicted with rheumatism in that she could not bend them cured her, and is a prompt cure f contplaints. a - A Severe Atta "'I never felt better in my Jif since taking Burdock Blood Bit severe bilious attack ; I could not - dam and was unable to work. 0 inea' John M. Iticharde, sr., Tara bilious troubles use 13. 13. 13. - Sure to Satisf ence. are crippled badly treated throy, Ont., er fingers eo Yams Oil r all -painful URON EXPOSITOR S RO.FULA H niors, Erysipelas, Canker, and An old physician,retirecl from practice, having had placed in his Hands by an East India mis- sionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consump- tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung affections, also a positive and radical pure for Nervous Debility and all Nervou Joni. plaints, after having tested its wonderful cure tive powers in thousands of cases, has felt it ha duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charm to all who desire it, this recipe, in C4erman, French or tigtdish, with full directions for peeparing ana,using. Sent by mail' by addressing with stamp, namith this paper, W. A. NOYES, 149 Power's Block Rochester N. Y. 938-25 eow datarrh-a New Treatment. Perhaps the most extraordinary success that has been achieved in modern medicine has been attained by the Dixon Treatment for Catarrh. Out of 2,000 patients treated during the past six months, fully ninety per cent, have been cured of this stubborn malady. This is none the legs startling when it is remembered that no five per cent. of patients presenting themselves to the regular practitioner are benefitted, while the patent medicines and other advertised curee never record a cure at all. Starting with the claim now generally believed by the Most scien- tific men that the disease is due to the presence of living parasites in the tissue, Mr. Dixon at once adapted his cure to their extermination-- ehis accomplished, he claims the Catarrh is prae- tically cured, and the permanency is unquestion- td, as cures effected by hiiu four years ago aro cures still. No one else has ever attempted to eure Catarrh in this manner, and no other treat ,nent has ever cured Catarrh. The application of the remedy is simple, and can be done at home, and the present season of the year is the most favorable for a speedy and permanent cure, the majority of cases being cured at one treat- ment. Sufferers should correspond with Messrs. A. H. DIXON & SON, 305 King Street, West, Toronto. Canada, and enclose stamp for their treatise on Catarrh. --Montreal Star, November 17, 1889g ,882-52 k. than I. have ers. I had a at for several e bottle cured, Ont. For all 857.51w There are many remedierefor co gets and colds but there are few that prove so 'atisfactory as laseyard's Pectoral _Balsam, whiel s a pleasant and reliable (etre for all throataid lung troubles, including bronchitte, asthma, 4r) -up, whooping roliah and the pultiamary complai its of yeung or oltL 857.a2.2w ALLT-11, FJUGS MEDICINE OR LUNGS LIVER & BLOOD Hepworth, G h May, 6:+6. I can sayawith co fidence ;that I derived very great relief from ! Juga Medicine. 1 h id been ill for over five monthsiwith cOnaestion of the lunge and was la (laced to a verv :low (lib, when a frie :d induced me to try this medic ne. 'I received , very great benefit 'rom it, and at- tribute io3-- rapid rte. very in a great meaaure to its effect a Mrs. . E. Murphy. Per sale by ail drugasi4s. 067.52.aw. McGregor's Speedj Cure. When We SUS McGregor's Sne •dy Cure is the Guarded Millionaires. only perfeet cure for dyspepsia, 1 ver complaante The private service for the protectam , inifige4tion and impu're blood, we are tellin'er' of the Vanderhilts, A.Stors and Gould plain facts of which hundreds up n hundred e can • -Of- 1 1 v • hu n restored t ptrfect health 'was ergenized tin tea years ago, and is en- . ,• • 113r ! it' use. We would theref re athise von tirel3r separate for each family, though Fit 1 ; i: ethe men who defend the Vanderbilts and ' stri,-„,,:ils,-, teos,::.ii- i‘icalrii.:.e(.,.subje.at (.)f any $ tal.31- Cure a trial of the above Astors arc provided by the stun& estaln ' ai e In; conineteic. I.Jetlic'sl.s.sos(lidritlrien, .. t c , etore, acaforth. and ea bet- tlee at lenusden ,e, Wilson lishment and practically work together. ' ei 1.52w. i' . /- • sae:tile:1' patrol duty is done 'night and i _ , ,twenty detectives are exelusi- ' ; McGregor & Parke' S C' arbolic • day -and vely employed for the purpose. There ' Cerate. are four Astor resideneea and five belong- I Have you an old sore, cut, burn, bruise, corn, salt rheum, pimple, alotehes, rough ing to the Vanderbilts, all in or close to hands .or faee ? If so, )there le but one cure Fifth avenue, between Twenty-third and x Itru °ells ,r etaecirts‘s,71r1 & erke's Carbolic Cerate. Fifty-second streets.. The spies are on. 3 t y , cow -ince you, casts but Ea vetrou gh ng, Best -Worktpanship done in Galvanized Iron 1, ;OR . Catarrh, Can be cured by , purifying the blood with Tin Eavetroughing. Metal Roofing And all kinds of work in Tin, Sheet Iron or Copper. I do not believe that Ayer's Stit.saparillahaa an equal 1,as a. remedy for ScrOlulous Hu- mors. It is .pleasant to take, eires .strength and vigotito the body, and produces( a more permanent, lasting, re- sult thanany medicine I eVer:- used. --E. Haines, No. Lindale, 0. I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in my fam- ily, for Scrofula, and know,. 1( it is taken faith fully, it will thoroughly ' -radicate this terrible. cease. - t W. F. Fowlcjtij M. D., T ' GreenvilIC, in. For forty : =ears I have suffered With Ery- sipelas. :I have tried all sorts.: of remedies for my complaint, but found nei relief until I c o nimOced using Ayer' sl Sarsaparilla. After taking ten bot- tles of this medicine 1 am completely cured. -Mary C. Amesbury, Rockport, Me. 1 have suffered, for years, from Catarrh, which Was so se -Vere that it -.destroyed my appetite -And weakened my systeM. After try- ing other remedies, and getting no relief, I began . to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, in a few months, was cured. -Susan! L. Cook, 909 Albanyi. st., Boston Highlands, Mass. Ayea'ii Sarsaparillk is superior to any blood' purifier ,- that 1 have ever tried.. I have ' taken it for Scrofula, Cank ea, and Salt - It h eu ma and re cei v e el much benefit from it. It is good, also, for a weak stplinich.-Millie Jane reirce, South Brad foM, Mass. . THE CELEBRATED, MR_ CMC.A.E3M'S MANDRAKE DANDELION LIVER CURE_ I Have you Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indi- gestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, 'Headache, Dizzi- ness, Pain in the Back, Costiveness, or attar dis- ease arising from a deraitged liver, Dr. Chase's liver cure will be found a sure and certain remedy.. Nature's Remedy -The unqualified suceess of Dr. Chase's Liver Cure in Liv'er Complaiot rests solely with the fact that it,is compounded from nature's well-known liver regulators, Mandrake and Dandelion, combined with many other inval- uable roots, barks and herbs, having a powerful eff ect on the Kidneys, Stomach, Bowels and blood. Five hundred thousand sold. Over one-half mil- lion of Dr. Chase's Receipt Books were sold in Canada alone. We want every man wonitin and child who is troubled with Liver Complaint to try this excellent remedy. Something new. Give away free. Wrapped around every bottle of Dr. Chase's Liver Cure is a valuable Household medical Guide and Receipe Book (84 pages), con- taining over 200 usefnl receipes, pronounced by medical men and druggists as invaluable, and worth ten times the price of the medicine. Try Chase's Catarrh Cure. A safe and positive reme- dy. Price, 26 cents. Try Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills. Twenty-five cents per box. Sold by all dealers. -T. F,IDMANSON & Co., sole agents, Bradford. For Sale by all druggists. 966752 Ayer's Sapaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J.0. Ayer & 0o., Lowell, Mass Price 81 ; six botdes, SG. Diary Utensils A SPECIALTY. MANUF.A.CEURERS IRE CAMPBELL'S' CATHARTIC 0 COMPOUN is effective in 'small doses, acts without griping, does not :Ja- e casion nausea, and T1_,-BtZ will not create ilea- ' a_ tation and congestion. 0- as do many of the s- usual cathartics ad- ministerod in the . form of Pills. &c. Ladies and Chil- dren having the most sensitive sto- machs take this medicine without trou- ble or complaint. - CAMPBELL'S CATHARTIC; CompouND is especially adapted tor the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS -AND B1 LIOES DIS- - ORDERS. . FOR ACID' STOMACH AND Loss- OF AP- - PETITE FOR SICK READACTIE AND DYSPEPSIA. FOR CONSTIPATION Olt COSTIVENESS. . FOR ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING FROM A DISORDERED STATE 01' THE STO- MACII. This medicine being in liquid .form, , the dose can be easily regulated to meet the requirements of different per- sons, thus making it eanally well adanted to the use of the little child as to the adult. Put up in three :ounce bottles, ind. sold by all dealers in family medicines. . . Price Retail, 25 Cenfs. For Toilet Use. Ayer's Hair Vigor keeps the hair soft and pliant, imparts to it the lustre and freshness of youth, cauaca it to grow luxnriantly, eradicates Dandruff, cures ali scalp diseases, and is the most cleanly of all hair preparations. AYER'S Hair Viet:TO-ma given me perfect satisfaction. I was nearly bald for six yeare, during which time I used -many hair praparations, but without success. Indeed, what little 'alit 1 had, was growing thinner, until I tried Ayer's Hair Vigar. I used two • bottles of the Vigor, and My head LS now well covered with a nesviarowth of hair. -Judson B. Cha,pel, Peebody, Mass. HAIR, tbat has becoMe weak, gray, 1111 and faded, max have new life aml, color restored to it, by the use. of Ayer's Hair Vigor. **Mk hair was thin, faded, and dry, and fell out in large quantities. - Ayer's Haia Vigor stopped the falling, and restoreca my hair to its original colbr. As a dressing for the hair, this preparation lies no equal. - May N. Hammond, Stilliwater? Minn. Cherry Creamery Gan, And best Self -Skimmer in the market. Stoves have advanced in price ; our old stock will be sold at old prices. Iron Cistern & Well Pumps • -EAT- JOHNSON BROS., MAIN - T., SEAFORTH. VIGOR, youth,and el) etreii,alirn may be. preserved for an indefinite period by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor.1 **A dis- eas of the scalp causedemy hair to be - 'nuc harsh and dry, and to fall out free ly. Nothing 1 tried seemed to do an good until I commenced using Ayet's Hair Vigor. Three bottles of this preparation restored my -hair to a hesilthy condition, and it is now soft and pliant. My seals -els cured, and it is free from dandruff. -Mrs. E:R. Fess, Milwaukee, Wis. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. W. N. WATSON, Genera Insurance Agent -AND-- Dealer in Sewing Machine -All kinds otproperty insured at lowest re, 'es in first-class reliable companies, and losses s t- tled promptly. Special low rates on FARM PROPERTY in the Gore and Waterloo, ardin 750 to 81 (c eh plan) for three years. Mills and factories n- sured in these companies at a saving of 20 per cent. on stock companies, Sole dealer in the WHITE and RAYMOWD SEWING MACHINES (family and manufactlur- ing). Prices merging from .525 to $76. All riaa chines warranted for five ears on every kind of work. Needle's, oil a,nd repairs for sale. Ma- chines repaired. W._ INT_ W.ATSC) MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. E'F.RFECT SAFETY.,prompt action, and wonderful cuiative properties, easily place Ayer's Pills at. the head of the list of popular remedies for Sick and Nervs ouS Headaches, Constipation, and all ail- ments originating in a disordered Liver. I have been a greet -sufferer from Headache, a..nd Ayer's. Cathartic Pills are the only medicine that has ever given me relief. • One dose of these Pills will quickly move my bowels, and free nisi- head from pain.- William L. Page, Ri hmond- Va. Ayer's Pills, Prared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Yam Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. •- : London, Huron and Bruce, . GOING NORTH- Express. Mail. _Auden, depart 7.55e.m. 4.25P.M. aaxeter 9.14 6,60 7Iensa1l. 5.24 (3.95 iippen . Sala) . 6.13 rucefield , • 9.36 6,25 slinton.... . . .. ..! . 9.a5 6.50 ondesboro 10.15 7.19 lyth . ..... : . 10.24 7,20 elgrav e ! . 10.39 7.35 Vingham, arrive 10.55 • 8.00 G4IG SOUTH- Express. Mail. Vingharn, depart 7.310a.m. 3.05 P.M. ,elgrave 7.17 3.f.19 lyth .. 7.32 3.44 Londesboro .. ,.. 7.11 3.63 Clinton 1,.03 4.13 Brumfield e.22 4.32 Kippee . S.31 4.40 Hensall a ,. saa7 4.45 Exeter. •4 51 5.09 !London, arrive . 10,10 0.a0 •••••••••11r , •gr 0101•••••••••••••••11... 1/1.11[..11.111==.11.....a.auslt. . a...a, 9.6. u no. a.* 4...rain...M....CM ..... ari•••ffla, . I.., n. ..•.......110 011..1...C.3.4.,.......ri I. e2.1...... y.pla Wellington, Grey and. Bruce. G'exot Notelet- Aces -en: Express. Mieed. Ethel 9.34 P. M. 9.2.0 P.M. 94LM. Brussels 0.49 • 9.35 10.26 Bluevale 3.05 - 9.61 10.66 Wingham.. 3.20 10.02 12.00 GotNe Soviet- Mixed Accoin. Express. Wingham 7.05 P.I4. 11.10 A. M. 6.60 A.M. ! Bluevale 8.02 11,25 7.00 ! Brussels . 8.50 ; . 11.45 7.16 Ethel.... .. .... 9,20 12,00 • 7,27 • Train leaving Wingham at 8.10 p ne for Kincar- d.ine, run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. • . Grand Trunk Railway. - Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton stations as follows: GOING WRST- Express... . - SEAFORTH. .... 1.48 P. m. Express .... . . .... 8.57 P. M. Mixed Train .. 9 00 A. M. (10ING EAsT- Express. 7.48 A. IL Express ...... .... 1.48 r. M. Mixed Tran.. .„ . 5,05 p 31. F.1.11.".311.0.31 ••••••••••nol. Owe *Noma. a.m.* Beir PERRY DAVIS' °Tag AIN -3 1LLER IS RECOMMENDED I3Y Physicians, Ministers, Missi011aTiCS, lianatiers of Faetories, TT anieseopn - Plantation's, Nurses in lif.spitals, --in. short, everybody everywhere who has.ever giVelt it a trial. TAKEN INTERNALLY MIXED WITH A WINE CLASS OF HOT MILK AND SUGAR, IT WILL 13E FOUND A NEVER FAILING- CEIIE FOR SUDDEN COLDS, CHILLS, CON- GESTION- OR STOPPAGE OF CIRCULATION, CRAMPS, PAINS IN THE sTo-m AC H, SUM - ME It AND BOWEL COMPLAINTS, SORE 'THROAT . &c. APPLIED EXTEItzIALLY, EXPERIENCE HAS 1'11()YEN• IT THE motes , eeeeeerve AND teeer lesamee r o_e; iseetru 1> 1:11A10VIN4 '1'1IE PAIN NEURALClIA, SWELLED ExcE, To( i-FiL‘c.H.E, '--11NS, FR )S'' BITES, Sas, &c. per Bc-tvar3 of Imitations. --Su Caunren. 2.20 P. M. 9.15 P. x. 10.00.e.m. 7.304.M. 1.05 P. 11 4. re x •••••••,11•11.1••••• CA_IVIIL--= 11_11_23 44>paration is espeonnily ye poter. t pre- 4:4 ae,e4a'e'..114ble cure of that. cia,i!ofdisorders, adapted far t he re' n -f rind attendant tipt.n a - low Or rein., ed state of the sy aad us uai iy ac- companied b y P•;!.- NV cal; t: ess and Pal. pitation of the Ilf ,et. Pere results will - follow its toe in ca -e:, of St...hien- Exhaustion rising .frone, Loss of- Ihrea Asute or Chronic Diseases, and in the ue.,, in:A inyariahly accompanies the revery Weeing, Fevers, No remedy wiil e male speedy relief in Deseepsia.or Ines; eseen. For Impover- ,et# leited Blood, 1.-,--; of Appetite. De.,- pundeney, an.' in all csees V. here ere Gag ea et- Fear tee alai (.11-1- STI n rI.An'r IS tei1'1iv.,1,.. „scp forund. larelae- .09 the lal,41X14I.nle. toed Le ace • ca' - • daN .cola Iv all Dealers in ife,licines. DAVIS &LAWIENCE 00. (Limited) Scree Aeax•re, MONTREAL, P. Q. pooperszscalomir, V•1 PENNYROYAL WAFERS. Prescription of a physician who has had a Irfe long.experience in treatine female diseases. Is used monthly with perfect SUCee8S by over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe effectual. Ladies ask 3 our drug- gist for Pennyroyal Wafers and, take no gllbstitute, or inclose post- age for sealed particulars. Sold by all drutegists, al per box. Addreee THE EUREKA CHEMICAL Co., Detroit, alieb. trff*Solci in Seafouth by leunslien & Wilson, I. V. Fear, and by Druggiets generally. War:S:2 _ . BELL' ORBS )1) CD Pi CD -0 t‹. ta)"' ' tee 0 Po 0 1-; CD CD 7.1)e- ) -s )--«, f-,., N - CD 91 0 • r+ 0 0 .c/2 - Pi') i',"• P.- . cn )... c-* F4) • ?P=i) - 0 CD cp 0 "- CO C-1-- CD ci c-4- (-4- 0 -0 CO 0 0 w 0--, CD P) w 0 u) - 1-t ca, CP, 0. CD CD r+ CD Cs),D) hee 0 Unapproached for Tone and Quality. CATALOGUES FREE, • CP 04 cr) 4)2d t(124-1 d° Q.. tn. IsssIsses' LEGAL. NITH. HASTINGS,Solicitor,etc. Office -Cady', Block, opposite Comnaercial Hotel, Sea- ferth. 974 SEAGER & LEWIS, Barristers, Goderich.--- 011ice, oPposlte tbe Colborne Hotel. 976 -HD C. HAYS, Solicitor, asc. Private Money to Ills, lend at lOwest rates of interest. Corner 01 of Square and West Street, Goderich. 774 JM. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Office- RoOms One Door North of the Commercial . Hotel, ground floor next door to Beams buteher shop Agents -CAMERON, HOLT &CAMERON. 570 ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, :solici- tors, &c., Goderieh, Ontario. J. T. Garattow, WM. kROODFOOT. CAlilERON, HOLT & CAMERON, 13arrie4ers, Solicitots in Chancery, &e., Goderieh, out. M. C. CAMERON, Q. C., :Flame HOLT, 11 G. CAMERON. eue T OFTUS E. 'DANCEY, late with Cameron, Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barristor, so- licitor, Conveyancer, &c. Money to loan. Ben- son's Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786 0 BELL &COI, Gaelpli, Out, CCDERICH BOILES WO KR ! A.NNING & SCOTT Barristers Soliciters, euk Y1 Conveyancers, f Johnston, If:ace-Beaver 1ANN/NG, JAMES &c. - Solicitors for tht : Tisdale & Gale: Money to Block, Clinton, Ontario. SCOTT. p HOLM UMcCaeghey icit:or, Conaeyaneer be CanadialaBank ?arms for s atreet, Seaforth. STED, successor to the late a & Hobnested, Barrister and Notary. Solicito of Commerce. Money to le. Office in Scott's Block. • • -- IONEY TO LOAN. MONEY cent of repaying time.• Asa Seaforth. TO LOAN. -Straight loans at , with the privilege to be part of the principal money a ly to F. HOLMESTED, Bar ---- L• 133aL1J, . ber cessor to perform ed gas and lo Plates ins Watson. forth. Pr for. Resi Watson. DENTISTRY. L. D. S.,'Honor Graduate, Royal Dental College, Toront D. Watson. All operations ca and guaranteed. Chloroforn. al agents used in extraction of ested at prices agreed upon a i Rooms over Johnson's Hardwat ces as Joe RS good work can I, enee same as that occupied . Nici- . A 1 E. eer .‘ 1St - ' • e Block, o Residencep-The a pi _e...--?, -1- D. S. M. R. C. and LI. Oniario. Latest ill , iuents in every line. Satis ' guaranteed. Office, -In posite Commercial Hotel, St Poplars, John Street. _ ,•' 4. e • ri CARTWRIGHT & SO: . k j. tists, of Exeter, Ont 44 446/11, (las, of e ; Zurich th Peine's H day of ev will perf. 0 tracted w moves I teeth will first-day. . '- ' a . 1 1, i,-, sible. AV ef the above will visit Ili last Thursday, and follow eh m onth, at Milne's HOW, NN • first Wednesday of every in old, and Hensall the followim ry month at Reyneld's Hate), v rm all -dental operations. To th a new japan anesthetic,. e arty all pain. Parties deseri please call early in the mornir Charges moderate. Terms cash . ._. - . 1 ..4".. 1KINSMAN, Dentis t a - S., will be in ! Hone .'.., ,,, Friday, at Reynolds' Rote -1 - extracted with the least p workfirst class at liberal rates, EA. . RsOyal onto. Charges dentist, Garfield _........ _ Martin, L. D. S. Honor gradual M ' College ofDental surgeo as low as those of any and satisfaction guaranteed, Block, BR LI S sE. Lea „ se ___. __es__ ...... .. .... - -MEDICAL. Chrystal & Bla k 7 Manufacturers ef all kinds of Stationery, larine, Upright and ;Tabular Boilers, SAL'T PANS, MOKE STACKS and all kinds cit Sheet Iron work, STEAM -AND WATER PIPE FIT MOS -constanPy on hand. On hand, ready for Livery I 30 H. P. NOw Steel Boiler. 8 H. P. New Boiler. A Complete 2nd -hand Threshing Outfit, Boiler, Engine, Separator, &c., all in good work- ing order. Will be raVd cheap. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Works opposite 0. T rt. station. P. 0. BOX 86I. Goderich, May 2.1)tia.1 18a6. ; per I"( 11. er t any eister, II.PM. o, t410- ri fully (tees, teeth,. 31t. e. sea - done ny ifziO te, of t: tiO Trove- ( a4331; af orth. 941 , Dew Drib 3.13 tale Ig Era - ill visit ' eth litre m). elf - Lich r6 - .g nelv g nf the . -084 , L. D. ail, en . loth ain pos- 971 e of the is, Tor - reliable Off de 13-t. f. M. IHAN OVER, M. D. C. N Graduate of atcGill University, Physiciare Sureeon and Accauebeut, Seaforth, Ont. Wave and re- sidence -e -North side Goderich street, first braile house east of the Methodist church. 961 RS. iELLIOTT & GUNN, Brucelleld„ Mates Royal College of Physieteus and Surgeon, Edinburgh. Brueefield, Ont. 030 -f G. 3C0TT, M. D., &c., Physician, Surgeon, , and Ae,coucher, Seaforth, Ont. Office and residenca South side of Goderieh street, Second Door eaeb of the Presbyterian Churela 842 W.: BRUCE SMITH, M. D ,C. AL, Member of the College of Phyeiciaus and Surecons, &c., Seaforth, Ontario. Office and reerdence SIMI° as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 248 ' • DR. 11.IACKID, (late of Isucknow) Graduate of Tonto University, and Member of the College tif Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office, Fear's drug store. Residence, Jobe atreet, first d4r east of Bnelish Church Pareenage, Seaforth, Ontario. 894 VETERINARY. EAFORTII HORSE INFIRMARY. -Corner of Jarvis and Goderieb Streets, next door to the Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Ont. All dis- eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do- mestieated animals, succeesfully treated M the Wintery, or elsewhere, on the shortest notice. Chnrgee moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter- inary Siwgeon. P. S. -A large (stock of Veterin ary Medicines kept constantlY on hand AUCT/ONF_XIIS. Grand, T-ruANnp-k R. ailway T P. BRINE, Licensed Auctiorieet for the . Caunty of Huron. Sales attended in al , parts of the County. All orders left at Tni • Exeosrnee. Office will be promptly attendtel to. Allan Line Agency Ticket's issued to 41 points in Manitoba. and British. Columbia, N Pacific Railway, Also to all points in the United States, tea Port Huron aid Detroit.!Baggage checked through l• - todestination. Tickets issued to :.and from all important points in Great Britain and Ireland, Aliso Line. Foy full partieplers, apply to C. BETHUNE" Agent, 1001;13 Grand Trunk Railway, Seaforth. 0000000 PEOPLE use. RY'S SEEDS I D. IV!. FERRY & CO. are &bait -team be tho LARGEST SEXUSMEN in ies werld. D M. FERRY & CO'S Illestrstal, Des- ertpthf k Priced SEED ANNUAL For 1887 wit' I be mailed FREE to alt applieltnts, and Wiest season's customers without or- dering it. Invaluable to all.irrery per- son using Gar- Fie/d or Flower SEEMS should send fora Address D. M. FERRY -84 eg, vj Canlf" EEST FPFN. GREAT ENCLISH PRESCHPTION A successful medicine used over 30 Years in thousands of I .cases. Cures Spermatorrlita, Nervous Weakness, Emissioes, Impotersty, and all (Diseases [nmate] caused by abuse, indiseretion (AMR) or over ex-ertion. Six packages - guaranteed to cure when all others fail. Ask pour druggiet for The Great lanelieh Prescriptioh, take no substi- tute One paekage 81, six $5, by wail, Write for Pamphlet. Addtess EUREKA CIIEMTCAL CO., Detroit, Mich. irarSold in Seaforth by Lumsden & Wilson, I. V. Fear, J. S. Robert% and draggists generally, 909-52 OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS As there are many inferior goods, corded with jute, ip, ete.,eirered and eold as Coraline by some un- rn I 2cipled merchants troA- i n 2 on the reputation of oui- genuine Coraline,- we the ladies againet impoeition by draw- :e-eir attention to the ric2iZT of 1.=.,.;:eing that the 'CROMPTON 601ISET COI temped on inner side of all Coraline.goodee -,TetileUt talaich nem° are genuine. 1. .JAMES' H0T7' TORONTO. sffe P B I C4 PA, roam e ef Saes p's PROPRIETORS. , Tim the Union Station, has recently been ro fitted Hotel, whieh is situated directly opposite and refurnished throughout, and is now ( ne of the b -et and meet comfortable hotels in the city re very possible attention pr.ld to prattlers cbargeB moderate.