The Huron Expositor, 1881-06-03, Page 7E 3, 1881..
aMONDVILLE
.
*7S
S+ W PULLS
KYLE
cis and the public gen.:
that his
W MILLI
f order, and he ig gra..
to do
SAl i G
and most reasonable
land and for sale
SAWN LUMBER.
aptly Filled.. -
RING MILT,:
-Class Miller, and. he,
ecltlldo
ID CHOPPING
Good Work and tali
t guaranteed.
want a grist ground or a
a the Egraon•iviile aftlis.
ES KYLE, Proprietor.
F
MILLS.
:G the lata are and the
'shied by the destruction
quantity of material, the
zed to go into the Flax
tatison more extensively
eceive applications from:
t., thio profitable crop,
re ton,and will give the
sires to secure this we-
al l clean seed on hand.
av should make apgiiea-
kill to a saitablepe sone.
OHN BEATTIE.
TO LOAN.
ev to Loan on reasonable
cd farm security.
lank of Commerce Build,
f OHN BEATTIE..
1AFORTH
C LAND AGENCY.
STRONG
F rat -CI R
a rtotr
,Dire
t,onpanies, and is prepar-
mcl,=t €'avora•bie terms-
ci of the beat Loan Boa
:ale and Purchase of Farm
:of _ rst-C •ass
streets for Sale.
zr at stevea per cella.
terga t.
:Ocean Steamship Tickets,
Morrison's Store, Main
645
HARNESS,
AND-
:SI.ARLISMET
' EL; Proprietor.
:crues:r of all kinds always
cr with everything' alae he-
iess, which Will be sold
FURNITURE.
given to newly marded
titure. Call and gee nay
purchasing el.•€ewhere, as
doins,* t10.
AEON WELL, Mrttich-
S
LIVERY
AND --
TABLES,
SEAFORT.
the old establihhed Liv-
!best and moat atyiieh riga
c,rsoa in the business..
tern, handsome and coa-
t and sate horses alwsye
fly sleigh for one or two
romptly attended to.
•ought and sold.
'laaGE -- Opposite 0. C.
\Farerooms, Seaforth.
ARTHUR FOBBES.
SEAFORTH.
to Clear Out my
Furniture regard
-
will pay them to awes-
purchasing elsewhere. Z
to those paying cash, es-
ed couples..
highly finished. ahaire for
(.wlton's Spring Bed, the
the market ; warranted
opposite M. B. Couater'a •
e, Main Street,. Seaforth„
JOHN S. POSTER.
LANING MILL,
,EJ BLIND FACTORY
to thank his aamerea
:uralpatranage extended to
business in Seaforth,and
vored with a continuance.
=.lila would do well to gine
rtinue to keep on head. r
her, Sashes, Doors,,
oul(li11ys, Shingles,
vita gaatiefaction tothoita
t h their patronage,ag nen*
are employed ..
pail to Custom Planing
11. 13RO ADFOOT.
LIAMS & OO-
ERS; &c.,
ONTARIO
afta L ii epi. ney Laid:
et Lowest Rates.
'flip WILLIAMS & Co.
;NCLER
unseal for -the .ptarpoeaof
spital itt Gana,t, ig ao:w
aey on the moat favorable
aunties. AI P.H&YgS,
n., Seatorth. 699
0.
1
JUNE 3, 1881,
Soot in Horticulture. i
The Chicago Times places the fol-
lowing estimates upon soot as a ff! ertil-
iser' :
"Soot is a despised thing, at vahich
everyone lifts up his or • her hands in
' holy horror. Yet it is one of our moat
valuable fertilizers, and for boosting in-
sects it stands very high. The soot
from soft coal is the best, and any one
who wastes it wastes wealth ; fo?• we
need every ounce of it in the gardens
and fields of the country, This is no
whim or theory ; its uses are well known
.to every practical gardener. Our cab-
bage fields and gardens are all visited
with oomroon whitish -yellow butterflies
each year, yet this insect is easily driven
to seek its food in some other place if
soot is sprinkled over the planta on
dewy mornings, or when they ate wet.
Thewriter had ouce charge of a garden
which had been unfortunate in thei pro-
ductionjof any of the cabbage fatiaily,irom
cauliflowers to Brussels sprouts. Soot
solved the problem. _ The operations
were to first scatter a thin: coat of , soot
on the soil, where the seed had to be•
sown. This was worked in so as nbt to
touoli the seed, either with a rake or
fork, for itis fatal, to seed if touched
when germinatieg, but after the leaves
begin to spread they like it. The •wire
worm that makes all the cabbage tribe
form a club shape at the bottom of the
stem and stops thein from forming 1pro-
per roots, rarely ever does this mischief.
Our professors have been trying to
make.'club root" in the cabbage tribe a
disease, but if soot is usedas described
the disease is seldom or never seen.
After cabbage plants of any kind are
raised and ready to plant out for head-
ing, if their roots and sterns, right up to
the leaves., are dipped in a paint made
of soot, soil and water just thick enough
to stick to them., few ground insects
will attack them. A gond many•can be
dipped at one time. Laud where car-
rots, turnips or onions have to be sown
is always benefited if a good dressing of.
soot is applied. The turnip crop is an I
important one in England, and were it
not for a free use of soot it could not be
grown; nor coilld wheat ; and it is a
common thing to see a train of soot
leaving the large towns for the market
gardening and farming dibtricts.
"A gentleman at Indianapolis who
was advised to use soot to drive insects
from his planta, reports that his wife
thought that he bad killed her pets,
and after a few days he thought the
plants grew so fast that the insects could
not catch them, and now he gets a bar-
rel of soot from a round house, to use on
his garden every week.
"The pretty yellow -striped bug that
attacks our squashes and cucumbers
has no affinity for soot or ashes,and
soon leaves for other places, where it
don't get such seasoning at its meals.
-The lumber trade of Toronto is as-
suming surprising dimensions. Among
the leading firms engaged in the lumber
business this season in.Toronto, are the
following : O. F. Wright, of Barrie, is
getting out about 75,000 feet of rock
elm, 100,000 feet of pine, and 16,000
feet of oak. Most of Mr. Wright's tim-
ber comes from the county of • Grey.
The Cook Brothers, of Toronto, are get-
ting out about 450,000 feet, chiefly pine,
with some elm and oak. Some of this
timber comes from Michigan, but the
larger portion of it is .from different
points in Northern and Northwestern
Ontario. Burton Brothers, of Barrie,
are operating on Manitoulin Island and
Northern Ontario as well as in Michi-
gan. Some of their timber will be ship-
ped by schooners to Collin's Bay before
being rafted, but a large number of
their drams will be put together at
Toronto. They will get out alto-
gether about 600,000 feet, chiefly of
pine, but their .product will also include
oak, elm and ash. McArthur Brothers,
of Toronto, who are operating on Geor-
gian Bay and in Western Ontario and
Michigan, will move not less than 600,-
000 feet of pine, elm and oak. Mr.
Stinson and Mr. John Lattimer, bcth
of Toronto, will handle some 75,000 or
80,000 feet each this season. Their sup-
plies are chiefly made up along the
different lines of railway centering in
Toronto.
.
Epps's Cocoa. -i
Grateful and comforting. -(`By
thorough knowledge of the natural laws
which govern the operations of diges-
tion and. nutrition, and by "a careful ap-
plication of the fine properties of- well
selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided
our 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 resist every
tendency to disease. Hundreds of ,sub-
tle maladies are floating around us
ready to attack wherever there
is a weak point. Wt may escape
many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves
well fortified with pure blood and a
properly nourished frame.." --Civil Ser-
vice Crazette. Sold only in packets
labelled -"James Epps & Co. , h omceo-
pathic (:hemists, London, Eng." -Also
makers of Epps's Chocolate Essence for
afternoon use. 482-52
•
moving dandruff, • pres
ereaiaing th6 growth of t
storing its natural o
druggist says he sells
times as much of Hall's;
-Hampshire Express, A
a•
•e
•Itr
-
t
ing and 4 -
hair and 4-
r. Another
ree or- fodr
of all otherr;5.
erst, Ma8d
Enterprising D!
Messrs. E. Hickson
druggists of the town, as
the times and ready to
of their many customer
just received a supply of
;•eraedy that is astot,iahii
its marvellous cures. 1)
Discovery for Consumptio
Colds, Asthma, 'Bronchia'
Phthisic, Croup, W hoopi#z
ling in the Chroat, Loss of
ness, or any Affection of t
Lungs. This remedy p
as thousands can testify.
believe it call as Messrs.
Co.'s Drug -Store, and get
free of cost, or a regular s
$1. As you value your li
trial and be convinced,
already have been. { 657
ggists. 4,
o, the live
always. up to
e the demen;ds
3 They hale'
t at wondertujl
he world b
King's Nev
Coughs and
$ Hay Fever
ough, Tic
i
oice,Iloar e
Throat afi4
tively cures
f you do nbt
Hickson
trial bott{l
ze bottle fir)
e, give iti
s thousand
.4
8
Rest
and Co for
Suffering
Brown's Household P
equal for relieving pain,
and external. It cures pe
back, or bowels, sore tbi
tism, toothache, lumbago
of pain or ache. It wil
quicken the blood • aDd h
ing power-- is wonder
`Household Panacea, 14'
ledged as the great pain
of double the strength
elixir or liniment in the
be in every family handy
wanted, as it really is the
the world for cramps in{
and pains and aches of al
for sale by all druggists
bottle. 692.52
•
Mothers ! Mothers 1 Mothers 1
Are you disturbed. at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child suff-
ering and crying with the excruciating
pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at
once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winsiow's
Soothing Syrup. It. will relieve, the
poor little sufferer immediately. -de-
pend upon it ; there is no mistake
about it. There is not a mother on
earth who has ever used it, whd will
not tell you at once that it will regulate
the bowels, and give rest to the mother,
and relief and health to the child,] oper-
ating like magic. It is perfectly safe to
use in all cases, and pleasant the
taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and lust female physicians
and nurses in the United States. Sold
everywhere at 25 cents a bottle. 092-52.
H air Renewer.
The market is full of preparations for
the hair, some of them good, and many
of them good for nothing R. P. Hall
& Co., of Nashua, N. H., manufacture
and sell an article of regal merit, which
has been advertised in the Express for
the past year, and we have taken no
little -pains to inquire how it has been
liked by the public. One of our drug-
gists informs us that he has sold more
than double the amount of Renewer
than of all other hair preparations
combined, and when a person once uses
it, lie will use no other ; that it is not
only bought by the 'young people as a
dressing, but by older persons for re
Gray's Syrup of R
Gum.
Persons who are very
sudden changes of weat
well to keep a supply of
of Red Spruce Gum in tlt?.
Syrup is a scientific prep.
Gumwhich exudes from
tree, and holds a large q
gum in perfect solution,
ing. Its remarkable pow
certain forms of :Bronehit
obstinate, hacking coughs
known to the public at 1
edy can equal it as a safe
ly reliable Dough- medicirt
chemists. Price 25 and
bottle. 624.26
to thei
:nacea has 15
.loth interna
in the side
t rheums
a d any kin
most sure
1, as its apti
u � Brownie
fog acknowyv
reliever,. and
of any oth 4
wprld,• shoul
for use whe
est remedy
the stomach
winds, and 1ti
t 25- cents
Spruce
at
;ceptible t•
r would c•
ray's Syrtl •
ouse, T•i•
inion of
e red apru
tity of c e
• .ver separa
✓ in relievi
,'and curi
is now w.l
e. No re•
d thoroug
Sold by sl
5, cents pe
:•
Woman's True
i
A friend in need is a fri.
This atone can deny, eiip.
assistance is rendered '•
sorely afflicted with diseaa
titularly those complaint
nesses so common to our f
lation. Every woman,
that Electic Bitters are
friend, an • will positively r
health, even when all c,1J
fail. A single trial alway
assertion. They are pl a,:
taste, and only cost 50 de •
Sold by all druggists. 60
•
riend.
:nd indeed.
cially Where
hen onef3
more pair
and weak
:male popx-
i ould knOw
oman's ti '` $
store her
er remedi
proves 0
ant to t
ts a bott a�
26-1 1
• . Zopesa.
Zopesa, from Brazil, 's
into Canada. It is a it
acting as a wonder ups
strength and energy to
Apparatus of the human,
recting and increasing th
strongly anti -bilious and
surplus bile, tones up th
sound digestion and spe
the dyspeptic and the hi
S. ROBERTS, Seaforth an•
a 10 cent bottle and to
new compound. Large ei.
ties 75 cents. 679.52b
r•
)
s
c
now co
d purgati
and giv•.
�e Digesti
tomach, c•
acids. It i
arries off
Liver, gi ' e:
dy health t.
ions. Ask
Bayfield, o
t Zopesa, t•:
ht ounce bot
Fanners and. Mechanics.
If you wish- to avoid fit+ at danger ant
trouble, besides a no small bill of
'pense, at this -season 0i the year,. y
should•take prompt steps to keep dings
from your household.{ The syst
should be cleansed, 1p ood purifi ,
stomach -and bowels reg.* ated r - and
P
vent -and cure disease§ arising fre
Spring malaria. We kow of nothil�
that will so perfectly and surely do t
as Electric Bitters, audj t the tri 'p
cost of fifty cents a bottle -i-Exch.-S
by all druggists. 696-26
Astonishing th
For a perfect renovati
and enfeebled constitutio
ness and general decl
surely and speedily pros
nent cure as does Electric
wonderful cures are raj
world. Far Kidney and
plaints they are a perfec
not give up in despair, f
ters will positively cure,
everything else fails. So
son & Co., at 50c. a bottle.
How_ to Get
The gi eat secret of obi
first to practice econorm
old Deacon Snyder say:
worry the life out of met r
doctors' bills, but now I
rich. Health and hap
preme in our little ho
simply because we use nq
but Electric Bitters, and!
cents a bottle. Soli. by!
Co. 662-26b
orld.
f .'exhausted
, female week
e, nothing s
ces a perp .
itters. The
t nishing
trinary Co
specific. •
Electric
d that whp
d by E' Hid
1 662-26b
d••
I!•
I
ictt.
icing riches
,and, as gdo
" It used!!t•
pay enorm t s
avc struck •t
ness reign e -
s hold, and a
o her medic
o • y costs fi t
Erickson
.l
•
•. •
Bucklen's A rnio . Salve.
The best salve in the.
..• •rld for • c t
bruises, sores, ulcers, sa t rheum, fe' :r
sores, tetter, chapped -he • l s, chilblai' »,
corns, and all kinds of i:kin. eriiptioln;
This salve is guaranteed t0 give perf{e•t
satisfaction in every cas= car money r
funded. Price, 25c per box. For sale
by E. Hickson &r Co. 7i3'
r'
"They All
To beautify and pres
and give fragrance to t
"Teaberry," the new tot
ple package, 5 cents. 6t
o It."
ve the to
breath,
e gem. Sr:
952
t
m -
TO BREEDER OF. PIG
THE nodersigned will keep
season, on his premises,
H. Ii. S.,for
Tuckerrmith,
stock, a Thoroughbred Berke
has lately purchased from 4c
Edmonton, importers of !i
Terms $1, to be paid at the 1
the privilege of returning {i
MUNDELL, Proprietor.
T
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Black Silks at the Golden Lion.
at tI4e Golden Li
e Golden Lion.
en . Lion.
he Golden Lion.
the Golden Lio
ld en Lion.
the Golden Lion
he golden Lion
olden ion.
Iden Lion.
A1r'OIVT
lack Cas
Dress Go
rints , at
Table Lin en s at
Table Natkans at
the G
nsf,t
mares
csatt
the Gol'
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Carpets
acre Cur
Counter
loves a
Hosiery
a
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the
the G
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IDENTICAL
NORMAN'S
For almost
M_
CHEST
LU
SP:
THROAT
NECKLETS,
KNEE
CORSETS,
BACK
INSOLES,
SCIATICA
GENTS'
Inspection
•
ET
all
'
GNETO
PRO
G iNVI
NAL
CAP
C BEL
ANCES,
Invited,
M. HS(PICSi
oil=
; IT
Mune
in part'
W
RS,
BANDS,
A
'ST
UMA
DS,
VE
on a
i
and Druggists,
LIFE.
• PPLIANCES
Nature
IST
DS
ETHLTS,
IC -A
TS,
plication
CO-,
!y
is sub-
'
BELTS;
PLI-
&C.
to
Seaforth.
{CT
CURATIVE
wl
B
HE
RItl
List
,
ich
g
IC
RS,
CARS,
LETS,
NDS,
D
S'
'vin
is
LECTRO
Diseases to
ject .compris'
LECT
ECT
ORAT
BANDS,
P OTEC
WRIS
, ANKTS,
EG
CHILDR
AND
RM
AN LAD
nd
' Chemi
CENTRAL DRUG STOR
EXETER, ONTARIO.
d ring the pr sent
L t 7, Concessi n8,
h improveme . t .of
.h re Boar, whd h e
ilin Snell & So it, of
horougbbred Etc k.
gime of•service, w th
f necessary. • W. S.
10
ACOMPLETE and Fall
Drugs and Chemidala oon
hand and warranted of the Be
and at Moderate Prima
MedicalWines and Liquors
lied on asbest quality. ' A Dom
of Trusses, Shoulder Braces,
tectors, &c., always on hand.
hand.
tionery, School Booke,,Faney
The Central Drng. Store, (."
stand,) directly opposite the C
tel.
662 l3.. LETZ,..,
fa
Stook of "'
antly on:
0 Quality,'
ahen! bestPro-
re-
lete stook
l
Also Ste-
' odds, &
int�n'o oi&'
antral Ho
-
1 ,
zeter.
LUMBER
•
HEMLOCK, First Quality, °. > pea M.
PINE from $tip. -
BILLS OUT TO OR II I+ F•,
! i
All Length,, from 10 t, 5O Fe t, at the.
PONY MILL, Meg iL OP..
The Subscriber has els, s
LUMBER YARD
IN SE FORT
Where all kinds of Lumber can be o
issued. •
479 THOMAS DOWNEI,
plL Cifreat Ameriean Remedy ,for
GO T O -IIS; COLDS, A817.11111 1,
33Bo�lZ.IZITL&. LUSS OF
v , T I' ITOAPSEN ,,SiAS7.1 t�I)
T./T.40A.1' 2IFFEU _1rIOHE;
Prepared from. fhe,1inestRod Spruce Gum. (
cioits Flavor.) ialsarnic, .SoothingKris clot ant
and 1 r$ tic. "Superior to cane medicine offered for
all the above cont•plaints. dt scientific combirla ion
of the. 61071. u•hi exudes from. the Red Spruce ree,
-,ritholiSt doubt tt%te most valuable riatit•e Gum for •
Medzei11'4 t paarplYses.
Mary 'ate
has ha fr r•ti •
' of the ra'oa-
ferI.: f-
fecf. of the
S T1s es
a 74dl tlLe
• Pi n ' s in
Cas s hf
Iiun, ori
east
In r
t h f,lr
cl n.4rt
ia1li( $
tIidil (•1
Bump
patient
thei pr
wooer
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t o �4l i
a tett m
fro rt(
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tot,
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SEAFORTH BOOT AND SHO
o SIGN OF TH
SHOPS SfOH
TN
BIG BOOT. o
TZ, TT 1\1" ON .P UNE ALAS
FOR ONE
Bo'LTIT T 0
FIRST-CL.AS
.6
MONTH.
S -ALL 0 -I AP
cusTo
Ask Our .Pie
M WORK BY MR. E. GRIEVE.
�s and Be Convinced. .
M. LOGAN, Seaforth;
\B00TS ANE) SHOES.
ROBERT
HAVING commenced bnsinr
the Store in Sting's Biot
ASV,AFORTIN, N xt door t
now prepared to furpieh all
their patronage with a first-ola1
She. cf any }non -n demfinl '` the Best, er,d his p
long xprrience in the bneirte8s
such a way as can not fail to
ILLIS,
es on his own account' in
k, i?IAIN alTB.EE7',
o M. Morrison's Grocery, is
who ill favor him with
is article in Boots and
iption. He will Keep
act -hail knowledge of and
enables him to purchase in
be beneficial to customers.
'1zVE HIM iA TRIAL..
EllhaiT0.31 WHO t K of very Kind Promptly At-
tended to. Reir.emb •r the 8t zed and the Name :
R
BER
WILLIS, Seaforth.
rn
mamma
•
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G
(Wire.,
1 i<' e(l
(7 41.14 't lr. .
r „at 1 late •
t 1 ''enl,arkable l)t)7/'el' l ! '.1.' .91X.
c ta'n, ''or17Ls "of' . 4)ro-nehit'i , and ?ts
al 4 t :specific B eet in CU?•i)t.g ()b-
sti is ?Lacking ( �
utghs, is ol() 'r(,ll 1
kn n/ IL tc the pu is at large.
id by all respectab?d .-r (t
chemists. 'frit,, In
50eesrlt4 a bottle.
The 1 or(11 " S /rup of Reel Spruce Gum" erp tsti"
tote of r Registered Trr,019 stark, and our •!v,:;,, r .
ant-10 rein dire a so refristered.
A BRIT-, WATSON- cu t '(L,
ifitlodesale Drll(/grist.$,
:Sole Probe-iet008 and llailuf(rct,t141.4,
j I rt
WALL
SUESTITtJ9'ES!
0
A' he public are cauticmed a tains
is grow ing quite common of late amo
of medicine dealers. and which is this
a custom wW.ch
'ta a certain ci:iss
ii
.'ii
-11N discover that' l
\Vhen asked
a bottl of Pain --filler. they surcle
they are "sold. out," "hut have :moth
good; if -not be ter." which they will xi.
price. Theobicct cif this deception is tr<
er article fust as
1p1v at the swine
nsoarent. These
suhstit tes are ,r -lade app to sell on the great reputation of
the Pa n -Willer: and being million' tied (,f the vilea-
and ch apest drugs, are bought bv the dealer at alien;
half w: at he a ys for the genuine. Pai wh•di
per bo le upon the imitation article th n he can on th-e.
genuine.
FOR
sumUER
ERR
HOLER A MORBUS, CRAMPS;
arm ALI.
OR BOWEL TIPLAINTS
IS Pls. EQUALLED.
IT URES ALMOST INSTAINTLY:
25 and 5{3 cents r pectively,-iarge bottles or
SOL .,BY ALL- MEDICINE DE
PAPER
OVER 600 PATTERNS, FR
m
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