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The Huron Expositor, 1883-04-13, Page 7APRIL 1St 1 e es!esseneses_. THE SE.AFGRTH ANCE AND LAND Acekt MIZO STU° ri for severisl Firet-Class Stook, Iriqg Ittattrineu Companies, and is 'risks on the most favozable tornta, ant foreeveral of the be Lose' ges ent for the Sale and Prerelease- of Sift ea Property. mber of Fii8t-Cleal proved Farms for Sale. • to Loon int Six Per tense Interest. the sale of 06ean fitearriship Oer M Morrison's Storeadfaea 'forth.*11 NEY TO LOAN. 'oration of Morns 16,00.441 roperty, first InOrtgage, at 7 per oette, yable annually. Borrowers to Dia _ For further _particulars appl3r-1i roRnTli, Reeve,. Brussels P. en les MEDICAL, MACDONALD, M.D., a X., Phydefiut reon, Ace:enrol:tear, eto. 9flice anIiteIy d oecopied by Dr. gettobiaotten 781 ; TT, AL D. &o, Phyaician„Surgeon ticheur, Seaforth. Ont. Ofaticaandreat• side of Ggilerich Street, ascend dose kiSeriall %Urea. RCOLE,If. D. 0. M.. Physician, ilne. kto.,Corener for the Coantyof Berm. Realdenee, on Jarvis- street Desk Seim seaforth Petrie school. • rov.K.H.sLp.,c. Graduate oi tt uulyersity, Phystiolan, Burgeon ant 'Seafortat,Ont- Wade and Resident% Cloderioh Street, first Brier House- fethodist Church. 499 G NH, ISRUCERELII, ,..onto University; M. D. 0. XL, .University ; M. C. P. and B.. Os- -O. P Eden; L. R. O. &Bient ttenclance for a term at Soho- Hew Ek.Engiaticli, for diseases of worsen. ii3ITC3-0-11\Ti EON DENTIST. of the Royal College of Denial' Canada. Office in the rooms d by H. Derhyshire, Whitney'a ts carefully performed and sots - [t e e d. Charges Moderate. ethir-xtracted without e.siet aniettee. tee . moat DENTIST, Id: Medalist and College Medalist R. C. D. S. ay years' experience he is able it operations in Dentistry suitable Preserving teeth a Specialty. tier or Nitrous Oxide Gas giving. arges Moderate EJ Des Bieck, Main Street, Beaux*. WRIGHT, L. D. S., TRATFORD, WILL be at his office, CADETS - 77 BLOCK, SEAFORTH, tipple= Kite the Commercial Hotel, atall WEDNESDAY and TAURSDAY each week. Nitrate Ordde Ceas the extraction of teeth. This gas stered by Dr. eartwrIght -ain't success, he having been one ed ?duce it into this province. PS. !,•th extracted may inhale thew lr ten teeth extracted u & DM - and a half, without disagreeable Iarties desiring new teeth please apt, Particular attention paid of children's teeth. Teeth in- to a full set. 73042 FATEL CARDS. InAetZe OUSE, Bruseels..—Having par - property, (lately °coupled by Mr. have refitted the house ha he bar is well stocked, and as ;at the stables. F. FREY, Pee- , Deo. 6, /882. 784124 .1E- HOUSE, 170ster's Ilotel ) ORM, ON -T., PROPRIETORS.- themanagement of this HOIVIIP 'etely renoxiated and refurnish- ith new furniture in the boA, es us td give first-class accost- :ublic. 1 The beat brand* st ..a at the Ear. An attentive at'endance 1r.t the Stahlia. .11 given to- the farming dein- °derriere. yal Hotel; `CARMICHAEL'S) 114, ONTARIO. ES WEIR old Mende and the tneeei- et havizig purchased this new- otel he trastorough- [•• re-iiited it- from. top ,7.one of elle most comfeIteque1 els in the county. By stet ate of his customers he hope% public patrenage. The root:0S- O and evell heated. The her 'A with the hest, and an ate - worthy hostler will always 'be - ed sample rooms for C011nillOP' eeryal Ilotele" corner of MOO Seaforth. 73* retS WEIR, Proprietort ovincial Land Sveva/ ;neer. Ordereby mailpromlit S CAMPBELL, Mita:TR rotniship tiounoll Proceedings - . Gbunt.—At the list meeting/ of th - township 'Council the applicatio it enlistees of Sohool Section No 1.1., to have debenturee issued by way Iowa to the amount of 11,200, to be pai Jo. three equal annual instalments -at pm cent. payable January 1st, 1884, '85 end "86, La erecta new school house by-law to be prepared at next meeting and debentureSalso. In the matter o °Wee Greve's application to be de wised from School Section No. 5, an wed to Sohool Section No. 11 referre ao at a previoua meeeting. It was mov by John Hislop, seclorided by Wale° Oliver, that Mr. Greve remain in Schots Section No. 5.—Carried. Moved b john Hislop, seconded byValterOlive; at drainage by-law as now read be Inaily passed.—Carried. Moved by wra.1iine seconded by John Hislop that no dog tax be refunded on any con pideration after the Court of Revision olosed.—Carried. The fdllowing pettimasters, pound keepers and fence viewers were appointed, viz.:—Conces sion 1, boundary — Andrew Pollock Duncan McTavish, Joseph Armstrong Igun,es Murray, George Elliot, Jazises Boott ; concessions 1 and 2, Wm. Mo- Ielvey, Wm. White, Alex. Ross, Arch. MoDoneld,John MoDonald,Wm.Browis, Samuel Holmes; concessions 3 and 4, Duncan Taylor, Wm. Hogg, Joseph grrayne, Samuel Ames,Richard Pearson, Robert Vodden. James Lindsay, Adam Duke; concessions 5 and 6, Frank Oliver. Thomae Heritage, _Wm. Bishop, Geo. Walsh, Wm. Pollard, Chas. Greve, Donald McNichol; concessions 7 and 8, James Cardiff, Jon Forbes, John Mo- ine:eh, Meloolin, John Coter, Robert Dilworth, Johia Ferguson, W.C. Steven - eon; cote:sessions 9 and 10; Henry Ball, James Ferguson, Adam Ttienbull,Robt. Brown, John Sanders, Conrad -Bernath, Dennis Howard, Mill road beat, David Milne; concessions 11 and 12, Philip Bete, Robt. Dickson, George Dark; • John HD ight, Robert Leckie, John Hows sad, Lewis Hohler'blind line, Oran.), brook, George Dark; concessions 13 and 14, John Hislop, David Grant, David Clark, Peter Sinclair, John Shiels,Peter McNeil, Geo. Patterson, John Her - bottle ; concessions 15 and 16, ,Peter Watson, Wm. Turnbull, John Stewart, Wm. Fulton., James McNair, James Iiivingston, jarnee Mann; concessions 17 and 18, David Campbell, Thomas Williamson, James Ballantyne, Wm. McAllister, Henry McNauglat, Jaanes Fulton ; Welton village, Charles- Mc- Donald ; Graham's Survey. Pound keepert, Thos. *cEwen, Robt. Catheis, John Robertson, James Tuck, Hartwell Speraie, Thos. TurntAill, David Mil- lard, Wm. Beirrtes. 1 Fence viewers, Alex. Ross, James Turnbull, Robt:Mo- Donal& Lawrence Dobson, John Slem- anon, Robert Brown, Robert Bowan, Malcolm Lernent, Joseph Whelpton, Ge,o. Walth. Rohe Martin, Philip Botz, Peter MoDopald, Wm. Fulton, Hart- well Sperain, Gep. Avery, John Whit- field, James Oliver. After passing a number of accounts the council adjourn- ed until Saturday the 26th May. Morees.—At the last meeting of the Morris council, after passing a few ac- counts the following offteers were ap. pointed, viz.: Fenoeviewers — Division No. 1, James Pollock, John Gibson and John Richmond; No. 2,Janaes Murray, George Jackson itud GeorgetKelly ; No. 3, James Sharp, Wm. McCracken and George Hood ; No. 4, John Perdue, D. Geddes , and Wm. Iabister ; No. 5, James Messer, .Bobert Jeh.naton and James Ireland. 'Poundkleepers— Divi - ion No, 1, James Logan and Samuel Thurl ; No. 2, James Murray and Geo. Kelly; No. 3, W. H. Watson and James Sharp; No. 4, James Geddes and Robt. Bloomfield; No. 5, Allan Ramsay and Quinton Anderson. Pathnaasters — North B o und ery—C. Anderson, P. Fo w- ar, John Gardner, J. McKinney, S. Thornton, James Messer and James Miller. First concession line — Wm. Martin, Chas. MeGuire, John A. Mo - Ewen, L. Fraser, H. Robb, la Smilie, A. Ramsay and A. Forrest. Second • ine—George Casemore, Thomas Scott, . Jewitt, F. Bell, George Turvey, T. urrie and Wm.Wilsoe. Third Line— A. Nicholson, George Proctor, R. Galla- her, Wm. Hopper, T. Enabury, Wna. ray and R. Armstrong. Fourth Line —Wm. McCrea, Wm. Bryans, G. iclaolscreA. Proctor, L. Wheeler,Wna. ittle, James Aitken, S. Barr and D. urrie. Fifth Line—R. England, John loakey, T. Baines, James Watson, R. Hamilton, H. Clarke, J. Sommerville, . G. Moore, J. Sharp, A. Robertson nd J. Mooney. Sixth Line — James arrison, A. Cole, Thomas Hill, P. antelon, D. MeQuarrie, H. For- yth and A. Nichol. Seventh ine—,Thomas Gosman, J. Coulter, " ohn MoCantehey, R. Hughes, Wm. McCall, John Cleanan, James EVROS, nd F. Ashton. Eighth Line — mien EL Richmond, R. Laidlaw, H. Gosman, Wri. Clark, Geerge Jackson, George Kelly and John Lawson. • Ninth ine—Jantea Logan, W. Laidlaw. R. itylon C. A. Moore, N. McDonald, P. °Arthur, and R. Higgius. South onndary—D. McQuaig, Walton, W. ead. By-laws numbered 4 to 13, in- luaive, were duly read and passed.: oved by Jola it R. Miller, seconded by Gosman, that by-laws numbered 7 13, inelusive, as now read and passed printed in pamphlet form for the rildance of officers and others in the anicipality— Carried. On motion the Council then adjourned tb meet again n the 28th of May nextsfor the Cpurt Revision and other bueiness. . School Reports. • No. 3, HAY.—The following shows the aggregate number of marks taken by each, pupil in this section for the three months ending Meech 31st: Fifth Class—Mark ei obtainable 800.—Blanche McAllister, 398; Jessie ' °Allister, 368. Fourth Class—Marks ob -ainable 500.— Sarah Carlile, 213; Ediqi Forrest, 377; Annie McAliister, 195, lleia Jane Mc- Allister, 155; Robert Biair, 16; John „Forrest, 146; Wesley Rife, 187; Thos. Forsyth, 285; George Troyer, 268; Ed- ward Haan, 217: Wmi Troyer, 100; Robert Fergeson, 190. Third Class— /darks obtainable 325.—Martha A. Fok rest, 190, Sarah Rife, 157; Diantha Carlile, 163; Jainee Maxwell, 167, Chas. Troyer, 147; George Hiller, 42;2Thos. Maxwell, 118; John Troyer, 171. No. 2, GREY.—The fol owing is a )re - Tort of the pupils attending School Sec- tion No. 2, Grey, for the month ofMarch. The standing .8 based on pro- ficiency and good oonclulot : Fifth Class —1st Annie Siller-s, 2ndl Martha Smith, 3rd Margaret Hishap. Fourth Class— let James Harris, 2nd Reiohel Stewart gind Chas. Wilbee, 3rd1 Archibald Dun- eane011. Ibir4 Class— st Oliver Harris, 7 freetead Claes—let Win; Turnbull, 2n4 2nd ins. Hislop, 3rd Jae. Clark. 'Senior pear, tegether th a] the other signs Charles MUM Sill Agnes, Douglas junior Second—lit Susan Harris, 2n Wm. McCartney, 8rd Win. MoAlliites Senior First Class—Ist Agnea Johnston 2nd Bella Hislop, 3rd James Rouston Junior First--lst Philip Harris, 2n Frank Douglas, 3rd William John Houston. BINBUR21.--Thefollowingreport show the names of those pupils who obtained the highest standing in their respeotiv classes in Kinburn Pubno School for th month of March : Fifth Class—is Samuel Lawson„ 2nd Bella Lowrie Senior Fourth -1st' R. Scott, 2nd L ,Lawson, 3rd Annie Taylor; Junior Fourth—lst John Scott, 2nd Eliza Col - °lough, 3rd Mary Solioalee. Senior Third—lst T. Wheatley, 2nd J. Wheat- ley, rd Beattie Lindsay. Junior Third —18t Annie Nott, 2nd Jessie Lowrie, 3rd Elizabeth Dunlop. Senior Seoolid —1st Edwin Britton, 2nd John McKay, 3rd Alex. Lindsay. Junior Second— lat Soo. Nott, 2nd Lilian Martin, 3rd Jennie Brown. No. 6, TT:reexamne i—The honor roll for School Section No. 6, 2nd concession, Tuckersmith, for March is as16llows : Fifth class—lst, Robt. Broadfoot ; 2nd, Ellen Townsend; 3rd, Eliza M. Lands - borough. Fourth class—lat, Absolem Cosens ; 2nd, James Landsborough ; 3rd, James p. Lendsborough. Third class -1st, Finny Townsend ; 2nd, Mary Sproat; 3rd, Lydia Landsborough. Third class junior—lst, David Lands. borough ; 2nd, Robt. Landsborotigh ; 3rd, Mery Martin. i,3econd class -18t, Mary Routledge; 2n4, Albert Dustow ; 3rd, Maggie Dale. peoond class junior —1st, George Dale; 2nd, Richard Yel- low; 3rd; Hattie Roetledge.• Average attendance for the menth 27 2 5. No. 10, TUCKERSMIT'11.—The following is the standing of pupils attending the school in Section`Noe10, Tuckersmith, in their classes respectively for the month of March hued on regular at- tendance, good conduct, and proficiency: Fifth class—let A.ngus Robertson. Fourth class—lst Anson Pylius, 2nd Ja,mes McLean, 3rd Thos. DobEipn, 4th Hugh McMillan. Third alma --let J-120. Robertson, 2nd Mary McKinnon, 3rd Wm. Murdie, 4th Maggie Mellin- non. Senior and class—lst Maggie Alexander, 2nd Mery Newell and Wm. Newell (equal), 3rd Etnma Newell, 4th Robert Dobson. • Junior 2nd class—lst Wm. Jas. Elder, 2ncl Jtio, Shepherd, 3rd Win. Jno. Pettus,' 4th James Mo - Kinnon. Senior '1st class -1st Charles McKinnon, 2nd Katie, Robertson, 3rd Robert Murdie, ,4th affinnie Sutherby. Junior lat class-e1st Edward Blake Dobeon, 2nd Maggie Shepherd, 3rd Etta Pybus, 4th Ella Pybue. VARNA.—The following is the result of the written examination in Varna school, the four best in each class being given: Fifth class—Wm. Johns, 412; John Danby,394. Fourth Class—Leti- tia KeVEI, 307; Rachel lieatty, 303; Esther 'Smith, 301; Donald Galbraith, 256. Third Senior--Ettie Weeks, 314 ; Catharine MaNaughtOn, 293; Thomas Denby, 262; Sarah Burwick, 260. Third:Junior—Elizabeth Wanless, 173; Edward Wanless, 147; Jemima Galla- gher, 139; Annie Johns, 120. Second —Willie Beatty:. 54; Mary Keys, 51; James Hudson, 49 ; Cleace Galbraith, 48. First—Archie Galbraith, 41; Em- ma Gallagher, 41; Maggie Denby, 39 ; George Turner, 37. I WINTHROP.—The following is the cor- rect standing of the pupils of the Win- throp school for the month of Mareh,as taken from the general register: Fifth Class—Wm. Reinhart. Fourth Class - 1st Alex. Cuthil1,2nd Hiram Blanshard, 3rd Lizzie Barns. Third Class—lst A. 'Calder, 2nd Mary CooMbs, 3rd Hugh Alexander. Third class, Junior — lst Jane Cuthill, 2nd Liz4ie Kenney, 3rd George Kenny, Samuel, Carter, Sarah Brown i Second class — let Wm. la Hannah and Nellie Bullard, 2nd John Craig, 3rd Thomas Craig. First class —1st Aggie Alexander, 2nd Richard Barwick, 3rd. Aggie Grieve, 4th Sarah Ballard. e What is commonly known as heart- burn can be cured in two minutes by using Fountain of Health, 25 cents a package. 798,52,2w. • Many of our ills are dependent upon disordered. liver and kidneys, and an impure state of the blood. Nothing equals the' Fountain of Health. Prioe 25 cents. 798,52,2w f All who use tobacco know that it in- ittres them, but lack the moral courage th quit its use. Fountain of Health will brace you up, 25 cents a package. 798, 52,2w. —se, one Besides being a pleasant purgative, Hope's Regulating. Pills act upon the liver and kidueys and eradiate disorders. Sample box 10 cents. 798,52,2w.• An old lady of seventy, after using spectacles for twenty years, could see to read without them after using a box of Churchill's Climax Eye Salve. 25 oents a box. 798,52,2w. •. That Slight Cold. . Yon think so little of may prove the forerunner of a complaint that may be fatal. ,savoid this result - by taking Ayer's Pherry Pectoral, the best of known \remedies for colds, coughs, catarrhs, bronchitis, incipient consump- tion, and all other throat and luug dis- eases, 793,52. • Blood will Tell. 1. A face adorned with pimples, boils, blotches, &c., is not a particularly pleasant sight, and invariably ,betokens an impure state of the blood. Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitteirs free the sys- tem from all gross huniors, renders the blood. pure and cool, aidsidigestion and gives a healthy appetite. For sale by all druggists in large bottles at 50 cents. -4•-•-lose If You Find You are unable to sleep nights, and, though physically tired, are wakeful and your business is -uppermost in your mind, and you cannot ter a while rid yourself of its cares and perplexities, te.kePhcisphatine along ,with your meals three times a day, and it will produce such a change in your system that yeti will enjoy refreshing sleep every night. For sale by all druggists; price, $1. 788.52. • • The Sickly Young Girl And the delicate young woman need Dr. Austin's Phosphatine. When the countenance is pale, the blood courses sluggishly, erruptions on the filo° ap- of either tempo ary or constitutional debility. No reMedy will so quickly restore color to the °leeks, strength 'to the muscles, energy to the limbs, bring back the appetite and make a healthy woman, as Phoephatine, which is not a medicine, but a food. For sale by all druggists. 788.5, 2 — sienne______ 'Answer this Question P Why do to many people we see around ets„ seem to prefee to saffer and be made miserable by indigestion, constipation, dizziness, loss oappetite, coming up of the food, yellowiskin, whenfor 75 ote. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, f' guaranteed to on$.e them. Sold by Lums- den & Wilson. 780-26. Shiloh's Ctarrh Remedy. A marvellous ewe for catarrh, diph- theria, canker mouth and headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal injector for ' the more successful tieatment of these complaints without •extra charge. Price 50 cents. Sold by Lumsden & Wilson. 780-26. ! • 144 Shiloh's Co snmption Cure. This is beyond udition the most suc- cessful Cough M dicine we have ever sold, a few doos invariably cure the worst oases of Cough, Croup, and Bron- chitis, while its wonderful success in • the cure of Censunaption is 'without a parallel an the history of medicine. 'Since its firldisowsery it has been sold on a guarant e, t which no other medicine can ste,nd. If you have a_ Cough we -earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 °tee 50 eta and 31.00. If -.your -Lungs are sore, Chest, or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. I Sold by Lumsden &Wils44on44. 780-26. • Wide Awake Druggists. Messrs. E. Hickson & Co. are 'always alive to their buslineass, and spare no pains to secure the best of every article in their line. They have secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery f9r Consumption. The only pertain onie for consumption, coughs, colds, hbarseness, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, or any affectipn of the throat and lungs.' Sold on a' positive guezantee. Trial bottles free Regular size.31. 783.52 1 • " A Blessing to all Mankirid, In these times w. en our newspapers are flooded with pate t medicine advertise- ments, it is gratiOing to know what to procure that willicertainly cure you. If you are bilious., blood out of order,Liver inactive, or generally debilitated, there is nothing in the vbr1d that will cure you so quickly as lE1eetiic Bitters. The are a blessing to 11 mankind, and ea be had for only ¶ty cents a bottle of Hickson & Co., Seaforth.-783-52. 6* • Mrs. Bodman, of Bothwell, says my daughter was very ill with bilious fever, used Dr. Carson's Stomeoh and Constipation Bitters with wonderful results, one bottle entirely subdued the fever and -thoroughly restor- ed her to health and vigor. • • Headache, Biliousness, dyspepsia and conetipation Promptly relieved and cured by the use of Dr. Carson's Stomach and Constipa- tion Bitters. AS a family latedicine they are far supeilior to pills. _In large bottles 50 cents. Salt Rheum thired. Are yon troubled with salt rheum, rough. ekin, pimples, or canker sores ; if so go at once to ,Lumsden & Wilson's drug store,and get a package of Calvert's Carbolic Cerate. Price 25 cents. It was never known to fail. 795.52.2w Not One One of Gut Peculiarities. So-called resp hesitate °onside your pockets in fare. That won EMMA discrimination is net indicated by the so-called respectable l druggist when that wonderful corn ',lure, Putnam's Corn Extractor is asked for. He will pilfer 3 our pooke s in the most genteel manner by snbsti uting cheap and dan- gerous substitutes fet the genuine Put- nam's Corn Ex rector. Watch for these gentlemen, nd , take none other than Putnam's Corn Extractor. Sold by druggists everywhere. 762-52-e . SAYS DRYDEN : l- ' i She knows her msin, and when you rant and swear, Can draw yoU to her with a ;single hair. ' But it must be beautiful hair to have such power; and beautiful hair can be ensured by the D8E) of the Cingelese Hair Renewer. Sold at 500 by S. S. Roberts. 770.52.789 °table people would ably before pilfering. crowded thorough - .d be too too. The "-Why should a man whose blood is warm within Bit like his grandsire cut in alabaster ?" Or let his hair grow. rusty, scant -and thin, When Cingalese Renewer will make it • grow faster. For sale by J. S. Roberts, Seafrth. 770.52.7 9, -*tea • Nothing Can su ply the place of a beautiful silky head of natural hair. It is infinitely more co nfortable than switches, and other preparations for the hair by un- known foreigners.Hair may be re- tained, beautified and actually restPred, by the use of the Cingalese Hair Ren- ewer. Sold at fifty cents per bottle by all druggists. ' T70.52.786. • Ir.' Tp the History of Medicine No preparation has received such uni- versal commendation for the alleviation it affords, and the permanent cure it affects in kidney diseases, as Dr. 'Tan Bitren's Kidney (lure. Its action in these distressing complaints is simply wonderful. For Sale by J. S. Roberts. 770.52.789 • G. W. Mingay, Parkdale, Torontowrites: "My wife had several very Severe attackii of cramps in the stomach. Hearing of Dr. Austin's Phosphatine and its pleasantness to take, I gave her two bottles, and she hen not had an attack siece, and her health is ranch improved. For sale by all dnig -sts. '770.52.789 j. Yiret erell, Writing fi-om Winnipeg, nays: "I can say more about Ph sphatine now than • when 1 saw yo last 44 Toronto.. My I' health it ranch ireprated,' and 1 am I free from headtbliet or any other aohes, having used of two and a half bottles/ of your Phosplia,tine. - For 'sale by aU druggists. 776.52.789. • 13 -411010b-i OW Hair Turning gray d gradually falling out? Hall's Hair Re wer 'will restore it to its &labial co oz, and stimulate the follicles to pro4ue a new and luxuriant growth. •It els cleanses the scalp, ezadicates da d uff, and is a most agreeable andh mlees dressing. 793.52 • ow That there is a r liable remedy for kid- ney trouble, half the, terrors attached to these comp' feta have been removed,' For this let all b thankful, and to Dr. Van Buren's Jidnoy Care award all praise for having thus re- moved a hitherto fatal disease from our path. , It was never known to fail. Sold by J. 0. Roberts. 770.52.789 Piraples and Blotches. Cad' at Lumar & Wilson's Drug store•and get a ackage of CalVert's Carbolic Cerate. It is composed of Veseline,Carbeli° Acid and Cerate, and has never /ailed to 'remove pimples, blotches, ulcerated sores and rough Bkiin. It cures when all others fail. Try 795.52.2w :1 • Kram's Ill id Lightning Cures toothaeb and neuralgia (pick as a flash, relieves any palm iestautly, the cheapest and quickest application known. Why 'Suffer with toothache, neuralgia, headeche, rheumatism, 'lum- bago, sciatica,sere throat or acute pains of any kind when you can go to •Lems- den & Wilson's Drug Store and get a perfect and instantaneous cure for 25o. Ask for Krane's Fuid lightning. 795.52. Ph ei Point On whieh the celehrated Abernethy most ',Deleted was the Stomach, and through that i o tent organ he main- tained that all dsi ases could be cured. The truth of thibservation is evident when we reflect t at the whole aim of treatment in all lo ms of debility is to correct errors in ri triton, arising from the failure of the_ digestive apparatus to convert food enough into healthy blood to maintain the dtely wants of the eye - tem. For the care of stomach tronblea we have probehlte the' most reliable yet originated in; Dr. Wheeler's Phos• phates and Calisaya: The Agony of a Cough. Let any person with a fresh cough imagine it gaining on him day after day and year after yr.-,, Let 1.1f131 couplle with it the dteadi of consumption, the long years of weakness, the months of acute suffering, the agonies of death. He will then not)aesitete to obtain the best cough remedies at the fitat appear- ance of this evidence of disee.se. Mr, H. G. Mann, of Kingsly, P. Q., says: " I have been fOrl several years alarmed by an affection 0 the lungs. After a time I obtained ind used several bottles of, Dr. Wilson's ItulmonaryCherry Bal- sam. Before the first was finished I reified a number bf hard, gluey globules, and my troubles" left me entirely. 793. 52 Halls Hair Renewer. Renews, cleanses, brightens and in- vigorates the ha4r, and restores laded or gray hair to is youthful coke and lustre. People with gray hair prefer to use the renewer ether than proclaim to the world, through their bleached locks, that they are be °ming aged and paw- ing on to decay.; 693.52 By Lack of Open Air Exercise, and the want of sufficient care in the matter of diet, the whole physical mechanism often become8 im- paired during the winter. Ayer's Sar- eaparilla is the proper remedy t� i take in the spring of the year to purify l thrt- blood, invigorate the system, excite the liver to action, and restore the heathy tone and vigor. :793.52. Mack's Magnetic Medicine Is a positive rentedy for nervous ex- haustion, and all weakness of the gee- erative organs in both sexes. See ad- vertisement in another column. Guar- antees of cure issued by J. S. Roberts, Seaforth. 780.52.2w Mr. J. R. Seymour, Druggist, St. Catharines, writes that he finds an ever increasing sale for Burdock Blood Bitters, and adds that he can:without hesitancy, recommend it. Burdock Blood Bitters is the grend specific for all diseases of the Blood, liver and kidneys. 774.65 Headache. Headache is one of those distress- ing oomplainte that depends upon ner- vous irritation, bad circulation, or a diSordered state of the bowele, liver, etc. The editor and proprietor of the Cana- da Presbyterian was ctired after years of suffering with headache, and Dow teStifieS to the virtue of Burdock Bleed Bitters. 774.65 Burdock Blood Bitters ures scrofula„ erysipelas,salt rheum, pil s and all humors 4 the blood. Cures y pepsia, liver comp .aint, billiousneiss, oestipation., dropsy, kidney complaint, headache, nervousness, female weak- neipi and general debility, when used in tinie. 774.65 "Grunt it Out." he above is an old saw as savage as it s senseless. You can't" Grunt Out" dyepepsia nor liver complaint, norner- voesness if they once get a good hold. They• don't remove themselves in that way. The taking a few doses of Bar - dock Blood Bitters is better than " grunting it out." What we can cure let'snot endure. 774.65 Every Persoia to be a Real Subcessi In this life must have a Elpecialty ; that is Must concentrate the abilities of ho'cly and mind on some one pursuit. Burdock Blood Bitters has a specialty as e. complete and radical cure of dys- pepsia, liver and kidney complaint, and all lecipurities of the b1oodnee774.65 BuCklen's Arnitq. Salve. The greatest medical:Wonder of the world. Warranted to efpeediry cure. burns, bruises, outs, ulcers, aalt.rheum, -fever sores, cancers, piles, chilblains, , corns, tetter, chapped hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to euro in every i stance.or faoner refunded.; 25 cents pr lox. - ror sale by E. Erickson & Co. 783.52. * ; , Partneri before buying pone reaper and mower oil ask for and pressure a sample of "Kaiser" Machine Oilsit is warranted' not to gum, and is guaran- teed to give good satisfaction. 753-52 Now that. the reaping and mowing season '8 coming on, faemers ahould remein er that that "Kailier" Machine Oil is t e best reaper andmower oil in the market. For sale by all dealers. 753-o52 Frsore eyes, incurable by a.i1 other resort to Churo' limax Eye Save, and you will b surprised at eneans, i ' the prompt relief. Price 25 cents. 798, 52,2w. 1 ' i • 1,500 BOTTLES CLYCERATEI) BALSAM OF FIR, The Magic Curelor COUCH?. COLDS & SORE THROAT, Sold dMing the past year, and the de- mand eoustantly increasing. This valuable medicine may now be precured from Messrs. Joseph Kidd (k Son, Dublin. Mr. Jas. iPrummond, Blyth. Andreuf Gvenlock, Winthrop. James atpb,ll, Walton. Wm. Seot4 Brueefteld. Henry chafer, Kippen. Jas. B matron c Son, Hensall, Aid Wholesale or retail from LUMSDEN & WILSON, Manufacturers, Seaforth. 320ACRES FREE —IN THE— Devils Lithe, Turtle 17loutitain I And Itionge River Country, i NORTH DAKOTA, Tributary to the United States Land Office at GRAND FORKS,. DAKOTA. SECTIONAL NEAP and FIJIAL par-• tieulars mailed Fit EE to any address by IL F. DUNA LILY, • General Travelling Agent. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & MAITOBA R. R., 28 E. Friuli St., Toronto, Ont. 798-8 • TENDERS WANTED. 1 TENDERS will be received up till Apell 17th for -a- the paeture of the Agricultural Grounds for the season of 1888, under the following conditions: That the fense, grounds and buildings thereon receive no dame e or injurY, and that the Direc- d: tor s of the sai egrienitural Sosiety have the privilege of hol iug their shows on days to be named by them during the season of 1888. The party or partiee 'using the said grounds will be held liable for the amount of damage that may occur to the said fence, grounds or buildings. The highest or eny tender not necesearey accept. ed. Tenders to be handed in not later than the 17th of April. 1 Tenders will also be received for the privilege of selling refreshment's on the Agricultural round, during [the day of Entire Stook Show. Tenders to be handed in not aster than Aprel 10th. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned. 788-4 I • L. THORNE: I People wishing their teeth to look white, Use " Teaberry " daily—at morning, at night; , It sweetens the Breath and reddens the gums, Eehanoes the beauty of ' daughters and sons. I I e A Flair Exchange. Will you exchange a chrpni� case of dyspepsia, or agree to beet* up a bilious temperament—to ie your torpid liver activity, and t us strengthen your digestion, reOtin energy, comfort, health and spirits, all for 75e A single bottle of Zopesa will do this. A few doses stirpirise those who -try it. For biliousness and dyspepsia in their many forms Zopesa is a panacea, and is War- ranted to Cure them. It stets speedily and pleasantly. Try 4 10 cent sample of it. SECURE THE SillAgOW. ANDHEW CALDER THE PEOPLE'S PHOTOGRAPHER, heirs to -A- {state that he has returned home from Da- kota, and is convinced that "There's no face like home,°' and he intends to remain 4 home, and will henceforth -give his entire pereonai at- tention to hie busineee: His facilities ler doing good work are utexcelled, and he can gnarantee satisfaction. Come one, come all, and bring your relations and friends, and secure the shadew ere the substance fades. 1 ean accom- modate yon all, and can send you on YOUr way rejoicing. Just try me and prove me. Charger moderate. Remember the plaea--Boott'S Bieck, Main Street, Seaforth. 762 ANDREW CALDER. REMOVAL. Seaforth Musical Instrument Emporium, SCOTT BROTHERS I3eg to announce that they have removed to more commodious premises, one door north of the Post Office, where they will be found with a large and wetl- Eselected stock of DUNHAM PIANOS, which are so well known and highly spoken of by all musicians. EXCELSIOR ORGANS.—These Organs have re- ceived the highest rewards wherever sh.own, and have also received a diploma at the Indestrial Fair just closed at Toronto. We also keep in stook other Pianos and Organs, and all kind e of small instruments, sheet music and instruction books. Agents wanted. , SCOTT BROTHERS, Seaforth. BARBNNIF? BARB WIRE NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. BEST FENCE WIRE IN THE MARKET—TORONTO MME. • Having made arrangements for the purchase of a Plpecial lot of Fence Wire' at a special rate, said wire having been ordered by a firm and found not wanted, I am in a position to offer a first-class article at a lower rate than is usual. Terms of payment easy. -Special terms to persons clubbing together and taking, one ton and upwards. Wire left at nearest railway station. Parties wanting wire should order early, as if may not hold out long. For prices and terms ItPPIY to JOHN A. NAFTEL Hardware Merchant, Goclerich. OHRYSTAL 8t. BLACK, P.A.1467SL=1:?.*S/ PRACTICAL BANKING HOUSE-. BOILER MAKERS. SEAFORTH. THE Subscribers have bonght the Toole and -1- Boiler Business lately carried on by the Ged- erich Foundry and Vannfastnrirg Company, and having had an experionce of over eight years in that shop, are now prepared to carry on the trade in all its branches. Any work entrnstea to us will receive prompt attention. First-elass work guaranteed. All kinds of Boilers made and repaired, also Smoke Stacks and Sheet Iron Work, &c., at rea- sonable rates. New Salt Pans made and old ones rehired on the shortest notice, and at prices that defy com- petition. CHRYSTAL er BLACK, 783 Box llOS, (oderich. • THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, Pvtid up Capital, - .56,001,0,000. 1,651).000. Meet, Presia•ent, Hon. Wm. McMaster. SEAFORTH BRANCH. The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continnee to reeeive deposits, on which interest s allowed on the moat favorable terms. Drafts on all the principal towns and citifs in Canada'on Great Britain, and on - tne United States, bought and sold. Office—First door South of the Commercial Hotel. gag A. H. IRELAND, Manager. - F. 110LMESTED, Solicitor. AYER'§ PILLS. A large proportionof the diseases which cause human suffering result from derange- ment of the I stomadh bowels, and liver. . AYER'S CATRARTIC PILLS act directly upon these organs, _and are espeeially designed to cure the disases caused by their derange- ment, including Constipation, Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dysentery,. and a host of other ailments, for , all of which the"ur are a safe,. se, prompt, and tly pleasant r needy. The extensive use of these PILLS by em inent physicians in regular prac- tice, shows unmistakably the estimation in which they are held by. the medical profes- sion. These PrLns are coireeounded of vegetable substances only, and are absolutely free from calomel or any other injurious ingredient. - A Sufferer from Headache writes: " AYER'S FILLS are invaluable to me'and are my constant companion. I have been a severe sufferer from Headache, and your' PILLS are the only thing I could loek to for relief. One dose will quickly movq my bowels and free my head from pain. eY 1 } 6 W. L. PAGEof W. L. Page & Bro." are the most effect ve and the easiest p sic I have ever found. It is a pleasure to e to speak in their prase, and I always d. so when occasion offe . Franklin St., Riclimond,Va., June 3, f882. "I have used AieER's PILLS in number- less instances as recommended by you, and have never known them to fail to accomplish the desired result. We constantly keep them on hand at our home, and prize them as a pleasant, safe, and reliable family medicine. FOR DYSPEPSIA they are invaluable. J. T. HAYES." Mexia, Texas, June 17, 1882. The REV. FRANCIS B. HARLOWE, writing from Atlanta, Ga., says: "For some years past I have been subject to constipation, from which_ in spite of the use of enedi- ctnes of various kinds, I suffered increasing inconvenience, until some months ago I began taking AYER'S PILLS. They have entirely correeted the costive habit, and have vastly improved my general health." AYER'S CATHARTIC PILL'S correct irregu- larities of the bowels, stimulate the appe- tite and digestion, and by their prompt and thorough action give tone and vigor to the whole physical economy. PB,EPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell Mass, Sold by all Druggists. YOUNG, OLD, AND MIDDLE - All experience the wonderfal beneficial effects of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Children with Sore Eyes, Sore AGED. Ears, or any scrofulous or syph- ilitic taint may be made healthy and strong by its use. Sold by all Druggists; 81; six bottles for 16. LE CREDM FONCIER THIS veva Compeny, fornsed for' thepnrpoee tf inyeeting French Capital in Canada, is now prepared to Ovum money on the most favorable terms or good landed seetnities. M P. HATES, Agent for County of Huron, Seaforth. 691i OFFICE—` --In the premises former- ly occupied by the Bani. of Com- nu3rce, and under the Commercial" Ilogel, Jlain &rest. - NOTES AND BILLS DISCOUNTED'. English and Foyeign Exchange Purchased and Sold. FARMERS'SALE NOTES Purchased at Reasonable Rates. Money Lent on Collateral Securities Drafts issued, payable at par at all Branches of the Bank of Commerce. INTEREST Allowed ou peposits Money to Loan on Mortgagei3. M. M Si Manager and Proprietor. MARRIAGE 'LICENSES ISSUED AT THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFfIcf„ SEAFORTH, ONTARIO. NO WETNESSER REOUIRED. IN NORTH AMERICA- ritom ses 'oat and Lung pis. lir WI LSOWS PULMONARY CHERRY BALSAM Would have Prevented. Sold Everywhere at 25 Cents a Bottle. Two Bottles In One, 40e. J. W. BRAYLEY, MONTREAL EYE, EAR AND THROAT. DR. CEORCE S. 11YERSON,- L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. E., Le:atm-ex oU the Eye Eat and Throat, Trinity Medical Coli'ege, Toren - to, and Surgeon to the Mercer Eye and Bar In. fulmars, Consulting Oculist end Aurist to the Institutions for the Blind. Brantford, and for the Deaf and Dural). Belleville, Ont. Late Clini- cal Assistant Royal London Ophthalmia Hoff- lgoorfields, and Contra' Throat and Ear Hospital. 317 CHURCH STREET TOROHT0i May be col:suited et the ALBION HOTEL, STE;ATF9RD, On the Last SATURDAY in- 1RACII • 108