The Huron Expositor, 1883-05-11, Page 7n
THE SEAFORTI1
RANCE MD LAND AC
ONZO Sin°
NT for 1110702111 Fillt-C1248 S
a Thearence Compeniee, aud
l�
ke risks on the moat fayorable eenalt
gent for several et the best eioan Se.
gent for the Salearecl Purchase of beer
ego Property.
umber of First -au.
proved Farms for Sal
DO go 140/1). at Six Pee eelet
Interest.
the sale of Ooean Sten/nettle liebek
Over M. Morrison's Stoee,
,eaforth.
)NEY TO LOAN.
rPoration of Morrie will loan $640004
t property, first mortgage at 7 per eau&
payable mertussliy. Bor;eweee to
For further
FORST Psrtielaaxa S• Pr.
TH1 Reeve Brussels
Pe 0„ The
• MEDICAL.
5., tee OB (WALD, M.D., 0. M. ,7*e
urgeon, Aceoucheur, dte. Oftleenttd red.
it lately occupied. by Dr. Ilu
COTT, M« dre, Physiciereilnegeon aid
imaoheee., seleorele,Ont, 01180eandtvel-
ith side of Gotlericitt Streeteneaceee es*
*Ittyterian Church.
VEROOE, M. D., C. M.. PhysIoian, fese.
rt,ete.,Coroner for the Conntyof
4 Residence, OU X&XVIEP street no
4ppositeSeaforth Public School.
FANOVER,M.D.,C. /1d.. Graduate 01
lain University, Physic:flan, Surgeon
nr, ffeafortkOnt. Office end Reside:011k
de Goderieh Street. fleet Brick Rotten
iejilethodiet Church.
GEON,DENTIST.
ATE of the Royal College of Denier,
"eons, Canada. Office ha the roma
:upied by R. Derbyshire, Whitney's
•
ations carefully perform.ed and
iArltateed, Charges Moderate.
-Teeth extracted without onto
etamileateeetta
3.21N4-1_LiTSTIR;3r..
ATSON DENTIST,
Gold Medalist and College
;old Medalist R. C. D. S.
mealy years' experience he is able*
all operations in Dentistry send*
lg. Preserving teeth a Specialty.
Ether Or Nitrifies Oxide Gas gitent.
1 Ma. ryes- Moderate. VII
.irfeyer'S Block, Main Street, Seaforill.
••••••..R1
RTWR[QKT L. D. S.,
TRA TEOBD,
ILI• be at. hie office, CADEri -
ofBLOCK, SEAFORTI1, °epee
eater the COmmercia/ Rotel, ea
eieeDNESDAY and THURSDAY
of each week. Nitrate Oxide Gas
'ea in the extraction of teeth, Thiess&
eerriuistered by Dr. Cartwright dant
..erfeet Efile'ess, he having been one si
introduce it into this province. Pa
ng teeth extracted may inhele theme
Olt or ten teeth extracted in a
ute and a hale without disagreeable -
it Parties desiring new teeth please
otneedays. Pmticular attention 'mid
Elation of children's teeth. Teeth la -
tone to a full eet. 730-51
HOTEL CARDS.
Oika-Z1D-
nu Rowse, nruesels.-Hiving pea -
this property, (lately ocertpied by Mr.
ebell„)- 1 have refittedthe house*
Tb.e bar is well stocked, and lea
estler at the stables. F. FREY. Nee
melte Dec. 5, 1882.
E HOUSE,
e Wexler's Motel)
FORTH t ONT.,
Bos, PROPRIETORS.
••••••mmar•••••••••
nmthg thereanagemertt of this House
comp etety renovated and refurnish-
hout witil new furniture in the best
enables us to give first-elass ocoii-
1 uhlic. The -best braeds ot
Cigars at the Bar. An nt.tenti"
ys in at'erulance at the Rabies.
tention given to the farming sew
ere& mode
e.
Ro-yal Hotel,.
CARMICHA'mq
RTH, ONTARIO.
AMES WEIR
form his oid friends and the travel -
lie that having purchased this newt
ious hotel buirdinee he has thoretiglee
d and re -fitted it from top itet _bate,
I new one of the most comeMUDA11
ht hotels in the cotmty. By strict
he wants of his customers he hovel
are ef public. patronage. Thereon*
rnistied and well heated. The'ber
upplied with the best, and an at-
. trust worthy hostler will always h*
rt.. Good sateipie rooms for Compere
.3
he "Royal Hotele" corner of ifila
k Streets, Seaferth. 7es
JAMES WEIR, Proprietor'
•••.-",-,,••••••••
BELL, Provincial Lana ettlrvelv"
I Engineer .Dreleeteley I/teapot/09e
D. a CAMPBELL, klitehell
BTT;
SXAFORTH,
Retail Deafer in LEATFRS .33
'DINGS et Every Deecription.
ne Vary Beat Stock kept. Terms
rial Eelicited. All orderaby no*
aomptiyAlled.
It • N. EISETt
MAT it 1803.
+43.
litatittte Potat0e8.
Betive potatoes have Wm disoovered
be sailed haraYi floWdll•
raa • •
THE HURON EXiPOSITORk
`mmentsue
bettee
from cultivation. To these mz
its Lyehnist Phloz, Lupine, Sweet
Williams. As a eonemencenient these
could all be planted around the school',
and as the eldldrente taste for flowers
becomes developed, the cultivation of
flowers might be extended.-Fariner's
Advoeete.
i* Ariz' one by Prof. Lemmon. They
were found ha * cleft, of one of the high-
est peeks north of the Apache pass,
ander a tangle of prickly bush and cacti.
Bager to Is.tiow if the Solantun found
wee bulb bearing, he carefully up -
meted the little tuber, which• proved to
lie an undoubtedly representative of the
no potato tamily. According to the
researohes wed reatienings of Humboldt
this was theilevatien to look for the home
foi the epeoies from which our potatoes
sprang. In/ May last, Prof. Lemmen
sewn set out in searoh of more specimens,
elioosing We Etuaohnea Mountains , as
bis point for exploration.
These mountains have two peaks
ever 10,000 ?feet high, with sides furrow-
ed into dee* canons, those of the north-
east being , filled with treea, among
which;are maple and ash: In July last
eadiscoseered, the potato pleats he was
searohing for on the northwest side of
lie esaige,hidden a,mongthe rich bottom
soil of a der in a diigh dalley. A few
pints of the white species were found
in full bioem, and further . on blue
blossoms i Were ; found.' The white
flowered seecimens formed tubers on
Shorter sOternmeafl stems than the
blue ones. The blue flowered potato
?lents seat off their runners from 18 in-
ehes to Vied feet. July 12, they were in
MI bloom.
The blossoma were large, and the
White flowered were of a oream white
solor, with greenish Midribs to the
w eals lobes. The su.bterranean stems
• were not longer than these of our 00132-
• mon potato. The blosliorcts of the blue
lowered. -tire smaller, bright purple,
with pale White midribs to the corolla,
with fifteen or twenty flowers to it head.
They ere found at STI altitude of about
11,000 feet in Tanner's canon, and. some
et the plautieweire two feet high. Later
in the season they produce potato balls
el usual tip, coinparatively speaking.
These native species of pote.toes,which
may have/beenand very likely are the
original netive stock from which all
ear potattes now used have sprung.
deserve e fair trial and careful propaga-
tion to develop them to the size now
s.tteined by our best potatoes. .By the
1st• of Shatember the blue flowered
•plants foibned bluish oolored potatoes,
oblong, about lf incites long by half as '
wideeindla third as thickiwith from four
to ten unMistakeble potatoes on each
plant. the white flowered plant pro -
deiced wbite potatoes, nearly round,
from half 9•11 inch to oneinch in diam-
eter. These potatoes are unquestion-
ably ind14enouti.
• Still another_variety was found near
the summititf a peak 10,000 feet high,
ander the shade of fir, pine, and poplar
trees, growing in soil kept moist during
the greater part of the year by melting
snow. Ita eodding balls of ripened seed
were surtounded by goldein-rode and
brilliant a ters. Their tebers were tin-
tedt with rple, and seed balls were
either soli ary or in pairs. Prof. Lem-
inon breught back with him over three
!parte of these small potatoes, corapris-
eieg the different varieties, besides some
Med balls. '
A.. hermit in these mountains, whom
reef. Lemmon interested in his discov-
ery, has recently written him that in
digging. up the bed of an old pond he
hes secured a lot of these potatoes, per-
fectly white, as large ashen, eggs, which.
. - i on being cooked tasted well, and have
I all the appearance of very fine potatoes.
Various cultivators have manifested the
•utmost interest ia Prof. Lemmon's dis-
sovery, and are making careful prepar-
ations to cultivate the specimens he has
fava.rcled them.-Pecifio Rural Press.
A New Theory About Food.
A German physician maintains that
both the vegetarians and the meat
eaters are on the wrong track. Vege-
tables are riot more wholesorae than
meat, nor meat than vegetables, and
nothing is gained by consuming a
pound of both. •r
Whatever nutritive qualities they
stay poem, he says, are destroyed in a
greatmeasore, and often, by the process
of cooking. • All food should. be eaten
raw. If this practice were adopted
there would be little or no illness among
human beings. They would live their
apportioned time and simply fade
away, like animals in e. wild state, from
.Id. age. • Let those affected with gout,
rheumatisne, and indigestion, try for a
time the effect of a simple, uncooked,
diet, such ae oysters and fruit for in-
stance, and they will find all medicine
annecessary and such a rapid improve-
ment of their health that they will for-
swear all cooked articles of food at once
and. forever.
Intemperance would also it is urged,
no longer be the mime of civilized com-
munities. The yearning for drink is
caused by the unnatural abatfaction
from what ere termed " solids " of the
aqueous element they contain - un-
cooked beef, for example, containing
from 70 to 80- per cent., and some vege-
tables even a larger proportion of water.
There would be le,ss thirst, and conse-
quently lee a desire to drink if our food
were consumed in its natural state,
without first, being subject to the aotion
of fire,
Beautifying School Grounds.
In the .rural districts the old log
tchool-house has given way to the
more imposing brick and frame
structures, and the unsightly sneke
fence to graceful picket and board
leaves. • Accordinle, to the ;school law,
oleo, accommodadon is required for
ample play grounds. By a little atten-
• tion on the part of school corporatians
to Ornamentation and tree planting, a
great deal eould be accomplished in
training our young to a love of the
beautiful, and also making their play
• grounds so attractive that instead of
going to school being a haiadship to
our young tyroa, it would become a
pleaaure. Besides the cultivation of
this taste, important lessons in botany
iieuld be deriveci from the study of trees,
*bras and flowers.• .
Why then should not our - school
yards be made more attractive than
they are at present? It could easily be
done without trenching on the space
devoted to the recreation of the pupils,
even planting a few evergreens would
add much to the appearance, and when
the proper seaeon arrives, the native
climbing plants from the woods, such
as the Virginian creeper, cm easily be
Mauna ; so can ferns and many native
plants of great beauty, such ea hep -
Mica, Canadian lily and many others
feetnise to the children, which, when
itemeplanted, grow freely with a little
ettelltion, and become brighter and
A Trained Eleeihe,nt,
The following little incident is related
as illustrating to what a reMarkable ex-
tent the reasoning powers of the ele-
phant easy be brought out, • as well as
showing the control experienced animal
trainers have over these huge brutes.
A medium-sized Asiatic male elephant
with the P. T. Barnum and. London
Shows has been taught to perform the
following: Dressed as a German, with
a cap perched on his head,he is brought
into the ring, and mounting,' a strong
barrel he rolls it backward and forward
with his four feet. He then takes a
chair, sits on it before a table upon
which is placed a bell, rings the bell,
orders dinner, eats it, drinks out of a
bottle, wipes his mouth with a big nap-
kin, fang himself With a palm -leaf fan,
stands on his hind legs, his fore legs, on
his head, lies down, sits down upon the
ground, rolls over, gets up, holds his
trainer on his head, goes forward, back-
ward, sideways, see -saws on a plank,
plays an organ, walks on bottles arrang-
ed in a row, carries different articles,
takes off his clothes with his trunk,rolle
a tub with his nose, sets it on end, site
on it, and 'many other funny things,
closing by pushing his trainer out of the
ring. All this is done without a word
being spoken to him.
Too Hasty Marriage.
Nellie Carlton, daughter of a Cincin-
nati dry goods merchant, could not get
along comfortably with her new step-
mother, and so went alone to Milwau-
kee, taking along a great deal of meney
and valuable clothing and jewelry. For
a week the kept to her room in a fash-
ionable boarding ,house, killing time
with novels and a piano. One after-
noon she went out for a walk. She met
George W. Bixby, whom she had known
very slightly, and he, on hearing of her
lonely position, proposed marriage.
This struck her as a kindly offer, and
they went immediately to a justice wbo
united them. When she awoke next
morning her husband and portable valu-
ables were gone:
• 1
The Russian Craven Diamonds.
In view of the approaching coronatien
of the Cm, the Court jewellers of St.
Petersburg are new busy cleaning said
preparing the insignia of the, crown, the
value of which is estimeted at 32 milion
francs. The crown itself, valued pe
three millions, is adorned with magniP.-
oient diamonds, fifty four enormous
pearls without a flaw, and a ruby ef
extraordinary size; it is of exquisite
workmanship. The crown was made
by Peetzie, the Genevese Jeweler, and
was first used at the coronation of
Catherine the Great. The sceptre,whieh
was made for the coronation of Paul le
is tipped with the famous Orlow die -
mond, whichlike the Koh-i-noor came
• from the treasury of the great Mogul.
It temained for centuries in a rough
state, and passing through various Jimmie
it was at length ,purchased for a paltey
vsum by an American,of the name of Lap -
i
a-rewi
,who had t but p Amsterdam where
Alexio Orlow bought itfor 405,000 rubies,
in order eo present it to the Empress
Catherine. The Orlow whioh weighs
eight carats heavier than the Koh -i -doer
is valued at present, at eight million
francs-Causeries.
MoWiliop.
• &nom BeiPosT.-The following is a
report ofthe pupils of School Section
No. 4, MoKillop, who obtained the
highest standing in the respective
classes:for the month of April : Fifth
class-lst James Hogg, 2nd Wm. MO:
Leod, tird Liza Shannon. Fourth class°
-1at John Hogg, 2nd Lilla Shannon,
ard Bella McKenzie. Third class -let
Lydia Campbell, 2nd May McLeod,
3rd Letitia Campbell. Senor second-.
lst Robert McGregor, 2nd Robert Socitt,
3rd Herbert Lawrence. Junior second
-1st Bella Gordon, 2nd Wm. Hogg, 3rd
Wm. Robertson. First part second
senior-lst James Grieve, 2nd Robert
McIntosh, 3rd Jeannie Grieve. Firlt
part second junior-lst Bertram Gove;
look, 2nd Colin Gordon, 3rd Matthe
Beattie.
Varieties.
James Ferguson, Clerk of Seeision,
had a habit of lending emphasis to his
arguments by violently hitting with his
clenched hand the bar before which he
pleaded. Once, when stating a case to
Lord Polkerrow, with great energy of
action, his Lordship interposed, and.
exclaimed - " Meister Jemmy, dinna
aunt; ye think ye're duntin't into me,:
and ye're just duntin't oot of me." t
-At a country inn the boots being
called, a lad in rustic attire presented.
himself. 'Well, are you the boots r
The youth replied-' No, I'm the stoclg-
inga, sir.' • The traveller, not exactly.
pleased with the aniewer, asked .him -1
What do you mean ; by stockings, you
impertinent snapper?' Weel, sir;
said the bey, with an unaltered coun-
tenance, • I'm under boots, so I must be
the stockings, sir.
" Well, what do you want here ?I
remarked Mr. Smith, as he sat up in
bed and addressed a professional burglar,
who stood in front of the bureau.
want money and bonds,' hissed the
burglar through his clenched teeth,
'and quick about it too." My friend,'
retorted Smith, • I've been looking for
those things for the last twenty years
without success; go on with ,yotir
burglary, rm sleepy?'
It is reoorded that once upon a time
an old lady, whose son had just been
sentenced to imprisonment for ten
years, stepped up to the judge Who had
pronounced the sentence, and told hual
she was surprised that he should sere
tenoe her John for so long a term.
She added "Why, judge, I've knowo
John:a sight -longer than you have, and
I knew he wont be oontented there al
week."
--et ewe
• Farmers before buying your reaper
;and mower oil ask for and procure 1.81
sample of "Raiser" Machine Oil. It is
warrantee' not to gum, and i� guaran-
teed to give good satisfaction. 753-52
Now that the reaping and mowing
season is coming on,
farmers should
remember that that "Kaiser" Machine
Oil is the best reaper and mower oll
in the market. For Fiala ky all dealers.
753-52
For bore eyes, incurable by all other
1 means, resort
Eye Salve, an
the prompt era
• 62,2w. 1
to
you
• f.
Churchill's Climax
w111 be surprised at
Price 25 ciente. 798,
Highly Satisfactory.
Impure blood and low vitality are the
great sources ot most diseases for which
Burdock Ble • • ;Bitters is the specific.
S. Perin, Drugdst of Lindsay, writes
that Burdock Blood" Bitters give more
general satisfaCtion than any blood puri-
fier in the marliet. 774.65.
Is Your Hair
Turning gray and gradually falling out?
Hall's Hair Ikmewer will restore it to
its original color, and stimulate the
follicles to produce a new and luxuriant
growth. It also cleanses the scalp;
eradicates dandruff, and is a most
agreeable and hitrmless dressing. 793.52
?Now
That there is eliable remedy for kid-
ney trouble, ha1 the terrors attached
to these comp' ts have been removed,
For this let a11Ie thankful, and to Dr.
Van Buren's !Kidney Cure award
all praise fee having thus re-
moved a hith .1 to fatal disease from
our path. Ir was nosier known to
fail. Sold by i S. Roberts. 770.52.789
hr
• Grand
Trains leave Se
follows:
runk Railway,
rth and Clinton stations as
GOING WEST—. INAPORTH. CLINTON.
Express •
2:58 P. M. 1:17 P. M.
Express
Express d • 8:00 A.M.
f3-42 P. M. 9:00 P. M.
8
Mixed Train. ' 540 P. M. 6:4:15 A. M
5 P.M;
GOEINxpOreRs:B.T— EASORTH. CLINTON.
• : 6:15 A.M.
Express Train... 417824M8 i.1114. 1:17 P. M.
Mixed Train.— 3:85 P. M. 8:50 P. M.
Mixed Train.....9:80 A. H. 8:45 A. M.
i
London, uron and Bruce.
Goma Nonesee
London, depart
Exeter
Hensel.'
Rippen
Brneefield
Clinton
Blyth
• Winghars, arrive
GOING SOUTH—
Wingham, depart
Blyth
Clinton
Brimfield
Hippen
Bengali
Exeter
London, arrive
• • •
Express. Mall.
A.M. P.M.
.... 720 400
686 516
860 580
855 586
905 545
19 80 610
10 00 689
. 1085 710
Mail. Express
AM. PM.
710 240
746 81*
820 850
885 405
845 418
4. 850 418
905 480
10 10 635
Giving
IN B
Owing to the
purpose closing
1st of May, and
customers in B
country that I
prices of all g
to cost of remo
All parties in
invited to call a
As 1 intend t
-
• the business for
father at Seafor
have a call from
ers when in tow
tunity of than
liberal support
Bayfield.
AN
THE QUE.
smA..
FIREKEN'S TO
RACE, H
$382 IN',
THURSE)
up Business
YFIELD.
death of my father, I
(minces here about the
mild intimate to. my
field and surrounding
himake a reduction in
ds now in etook equal
1.
ebted are respectfully
d settle.
king an active part in
erly carried on by my
I will be pleased to
1
any of my old Custom-
, and take this oppor-
mg them for, the vere
stowed on me while in
ectfully,
OEW KIDD.
TEE Q1JEEN'S 13
in Seaforth thts
tractive than in any
=tints are in the ha
and nothing will be
the satisfaction ana
favor the town with
The proeeeding4oi
Grand Fireman's .
The Procession, hee
start from the Rai
and will parade th
the Totanameut w
consist of a run of
hydrant, lay 100 yar
water. Prises. -let
160; 2nd, a silver c.
ment will be undee
mittee oomposed of
S_ BIRTHDAY
oivria
RNAMENT AND FOOT
SE RACES, /cc,
PRIZES $382.
L .—
L MAY 24, 1883. r--
•11THD AY will be celebrated
tear in a manner more at -
previous year. The arrange -
es of an efficient committee,
41t undone which can add to
enjoyment of those who may
laeir presence on that day.
day will oommenee with a
r-be,ession and Tournament.
id by a Brass Band, will
ley Stetion at ten o'clock Dem,
ncepal ,trete, after which
pommence. The test will
Q yards, connect with the
• of hose and get a stream of
14 silver trumpet valued at
e veined !A $25. The Tourna-
the management of a cozn-
he and Mr. A. Strong.
W PARK.
ethe spode on Fairview Park
?ireman's Foot Race, Open
uniform. -200 yards. -18t
•
• FAIRVII
• At 1 o'clock, ober
will commence b3 a
only to Firemen i
prime, $5 ; 2nd, $2.
• 11 0 R
The following libe
or: First Race. -P
Old colts, only. -Mil
heatless hone,
There will bo no "d
Race. -Purse $100.
the counties of liar
this bill, and that
Mile heats. -Best t
horse, 160; 2nd, *3
Purse $140. -Open
peat three in five t
2nd, $85; 3rd, $15.
RUL18.—The lace
minion Association
cent. of the puree.
three to start or no
• made with the Satire
p. m.,on the 8rd o
serve the right to
of unfavorable wee
Juness.-Wm. D
Clandeboy ; John C
mage, Wingham, at
The band will be
noon. Admission
25c. Admizeion to
free. "GOD SA
RO
D. HOGAN, Presid
•
•
Z
RAO E8.
1 purses will be corn/feted
se $60. -Open to three year
,beats. -Beet three in five ta
85; 2nd, *15; 8rd, $10.
titmice" in this race. Second
Open to horses owned in
and Perth at the date of
ver beat three minutes.-
iee in five to harness. -let
8rd, $15. Third Race. -
all horses. --Mile heats.-
harness.-lst horse, 490 ;
to be troited 'tinder the Do-
ulese Ent:ince fee, 10 per
gour homes te enter and
ece. All entries must be
tary not later than -10 o'olock
May. The committee re-,
tpone the raees in the event
I;
er.
Brneefield ; . Dr. Batton,
pbell, Brussels; John Dul-
itg judge.
4, the Park during the after -
the Park, 25c; Carriages
e Grand Stand, Ific ; ladies
T HE QUEEN."
ERT LaLDLAW, Seeretaty:
t.
R SALE.
Tit IIILDING LOT OE SALE. -For sale elleap,
a Most eligibl sitneted and desirable build-
ing lot on north Ma4n Street, near the business
portion of the town The lot is well fenced and
ramision can be gi en at say time. Apply at
ZIPOSITOR 10IBoe, Seaforth. 797
T.TOTEL IN SEA RTH FOR SALE. -That
4 --aa, well-known biotel ie Seaforth, Bowden'*
Hotel, will be ao]d on raonab1e terms. The
hotel iv eommodion and ell fittad up and is now
doing a large and pxofl$abld business. There is
splendid stabling n coMiection. Satisfactory
reasons given for ulitiig. Apply on the premises
et :to Seafortk P. . JOHNBOWDEN, Pro-
-787
PA
BANKING HOUSE.
SEAFCTTH.
loFFICE—In the ormv8s former-
ly occupied by 046,1Eu/rd. of Com-
merce, and under the Commercial
• Rotel, Alain Street.
NOTES AND BILLS DISCOUNTED.
riglieda and Foreign Exchange
Purchased and Sold.
ARMERS3SAI..E NOTES
ParchaBed at Reasonable Rates.
oney Lent on Collateral Seeuritlea
rafts Issued, payable at par at all
Branches of the Bank of Commerce.
NTEREST Allowed on Deposit,
Money to Loan on Mortgages.
t. I): II A. -5r MS,
Manager and ,Proprietor.
1
i3OPULAR
HE following, Stallione ill stand for the im-
provement of Stock dering the present
aeon at the places below amed :
ANAOIAN S :OTSMAN
HE Young Canadian Stallion, "Canadian
Sooteetan," will not trivq1 thie season, but
wp1 be kept for the improvenaent of stock at his
own stable, let 32, Mill oad, Tnckeremith.
Terms, $12 to insure. S. BROADFOOT. Pro-
prietor. 804-2
3ELL-16.• PI IS
Vegetable 8icilian
HAIR RE EWER
eras the first preparation etfectly adapted to
cure diseases of the sea s,and the first sue-
crasful restorer of fade ok gray hair to itS
atural color, growth, a d 'youthful beauty,
It has had many imitatofs, but none have so
filly met all the requirpneents needful for,
tie proper treatment of jthe hair and scalp.
LL/Ei HAIR REYEWER hes eteadily grown
ii favor, and spread its aiiie end usefulnese
• t every quarter of the kiobe. Its Ruparal-
I led success can be atttll4lted to but one
c use: the entire fulfil t f its promises.
The proprietors have ften been surprised
t the receipt of orders from remote coun-
t ies, where they had uev rinatie an efforefor
introduction.
The use for a short ti e pf HALL'S Hine
RENEWER wonderfully improves the per-
' sbnal appearance. It cle nOes the Scalp from
*11 impurities, cures all htimors, fever, and
dryness, and thus pre ents baldness. It
simulates the weakened gliende, and enables
them to push forward * new_.and vigorous
g-owth. The effects of f.,his article are not
tiansient, like those of aleoholic prepara-
tions,but remain a long Ite, which makes
its use a matter of econo y1
BUOKINGH lg'S DYE
FOR T E
WHIS ERS
ill change the beard a natural trown,
o black, as desired. It produces a permanent
• lor that will not wash alwai . Consisting of
a1 single preparation, it is applied erthout
tr1onble. •
PREPARY
R.P. HALL & CO. ashila, N It
Sold by all Dealers n l‘dedicinete
4yer's
FOR AL fillE FO S
jo
P
scromo:l, Mercurial, and
• Blo Disorderge .
,
the best remedy, because the
moot scare in and thorough
blood -puri er,las
Sar
1 Six bottle,
Sold by all Druggists;
S EAFORTH PLA ING MILL,
SASH, 0001 AND B 410 FACTORY
rJ3flE o thank hienameros
!customers for the liberal jatronage extended to
hira since eommenoing busi eee in Seaforth aind
treats kat he may be favore4 with a continuance
of lthe same.
Partiesintending to build otld do well to give
hien a c.alleu• he will continue te keep on hand s
la ge stock of all kinds ef
Dry Pine Dumber, Sashes, Doors,
Blinds and Afoul inigs, Shingles,
efeelso on fiden t of Wein s &Ideation tothoet
w o may favour him with th irpstronage,aenone
bu first-claepworkineuerea pipped.
14'artloutar'itt.euU�e paic to Custom Plenins
29E JOHN Fe ROADFOOT. •
e
"t3"Izt,_
kir S. PORTER EAFORTH.
1
C/.'ear Out my
rniture regard.
Lath, C.
am determined to
Entire Stock of I
less of Cost.
HOBE IN WANT, it w
tain prices before pure
giye a large discount to th
peei, ally to newly manned o
am still selling 'de hig
$2.50. 1 sego ke p linowlt
b t and oheape t in the
T
p rfeetly noiseleta.
cy •
arerooms dixectly oppo
Mammoth Je w elry Store, M
E et Side.
Cash for hides, eking,
trio& or trade. Cash for ev
625 , • J
11 pay them to aseer-
sieg elsewhere. I
se paying caeh, es•
pies.
finished chairs for
n's Spring Bed, the
market ; warranted _
te M. R. Counter's
in Street, &aloe&
re and tallow. No
rytMeg.
8. PORTER.
MOH SCHOOL ENTRAN E ExAsuNATION
tillE 'next Entrance Bea•• Won into the High
•
School will be held in • e Righ Stahel build-
ings, Seaforth, on Thrusd y end Friday, Jame
q ested to send their names
and 291b. Intending zarthedidatesundersareignre-ed
that later than td --ay 24th. I. C. HARSTONE,
Principal High School.
N. B. -The candidata securing the higheet
nember of marks at this examination will ?salve
free tuition at the Seaforth High -School for the
y4ar 1888-1884. Attention Is directed to the an-
nenneement tioneerning diming in another
1 ealamar. 1308-4
O. DUNCAN, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST,
SUCCESSOR TO E. HICKSON & CO.1
Still keeps on hand a large and well -assorted stock of PUIIS Drugs, Chemicals and
Patent Medicines, Dye Woods, Dye Stuffs of every description, and a large stock
of Handy Package Dyes in all colors. We have just opened out a large stock
of
Warner's Safe Kidney Cure and Pills.
Also, RHEUMATINE, that wonderful cure for Rheumatism, ttoi
And a large
stook of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, that reliable cure for Coughs, Colds, Sore
Throats, Burns, Swellings, Wounds, &c. Toilet articles of every description,
such as Toilet Soaps, Perfumerys, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes; Circular,
Back and Dressing.Combs ; Bath and Toilet Sponges of the finest quality -
N. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions carefully and: accurately compounded,
and all orders answered with care and despatch.
0_ IDT.71\TO-A_INT
Next Door to Duncan & Duncan's Dry Goods Store, Seaforth.
SEEDS!
SEEDS!
SEEDS!
At 0. C. WILLSON'S New Seed Store,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
•
A hill stook of the very beat selected seeds that can be found in any one
house west of the cities, consisting of Sprig Wheat, Oats, Peas and
Clover Seed, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Top and Rye
Grass, Hungarian, Millet and Flax Seea, a lot of Black Tartar Oats, a quantity
of first prize Lost Nation Spring Wheat, grown by James Dickson, Esq., on his
gold medal farm in Tuckersmith ; Root and Garden Seeds of all varieties sold
by the ounce or package. - Any Roots, Bulbs, or Seeds not in stock will be order-
ed from the beat on the shortest notice. Call and examine my stock and be your
own judge.
O. C. WILLSON, Main Street, Seaforth.
REMOVAL.
Seaforth Musical Instrument Emlborium
SCOTT BROTHERS
Beg -Co announce that they have renloved to more commodious premises, ime
door north of the Post Office, where they will be found with a largeanandWeell-
selected stock of DUNHAM PIANOS, which are so well known dhihiy
spoken of by all musicians. EXCELSIOR ORGAN.-Thesti Organs have re-
ceived the highest rewards wherever shciwn, and have also received a diploma at
the Industrial Fair just closed et Torii. We also keep in stock other Pianos
and Organs, and all kinds of small in truments, sheet music and installation
bo•oks. Age•nts wanted.
SCOIIf BROTHERS, Seaforth.
4010
Let no °Ile novr omit to buy
The fragrant“ Teaberry,” and try
Upon the teeth its cleansing powers.
And gain a breath like the scent of
• flowers.
Carry the i\IVV-43.
NEAR Tmsolteutee, Ont., 1/%1.14,1 1.
I have been ailing for years
with bilioeeitess and dyspep-
sia, and was reduced to a mere
skeleton. I was induced to try
Zopesa by Mr. Thomas, of the
firm 01 0. Thomas & Co., drug-
gists of this place, and, many
thanks to him,I am now ale en-
tirely new woman, and weigh
124 pounds through the use of
this new compound.
MRS. CAROLINE EioRBSs.
Wife of 3iiir.R.G.Forbes.
Lumsden & Wilson I
—FOR
WALL PAPER •
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN.
An immense new stock just to hand,
from the cheapest to the very finest
gold papers. Call end see our sainpfee
before purchasing. No trouble to shtlef
whether you buy or not at
Lumsden & Wilson's
SEAFORTH.
WROXETER MILLS.
ALEX. L. GIBSON.
Begs to announce to the Public that he
has commenced to operate the
WROXETER WOOLLEN FACTORY,
and that he will- be prepared to give
good Yalu° in
FULL CLOTHS,
TWEEDS,
UNION TWEEDS,
• FLANNELS,
• PLAIDINGS,
WINCEYS,
and varieties in STOCKING YARNS
CUSTOM CARDING,
Spinning and Fulling promptly attendt
I Parties from a distance -will, as far ea
1R500 BOTTLES MCCOLL, BROTHERS & CO. ssi
poble, have their Rolls hoe with
thena, and as he has put the mmill baba
good working 'bider and employs none
• but efficient workmen all work is
warranted.
Remember the Wroxeter Mills.
--OF--
CLYCERATED BALSAM OF FIR,
The lilagie Cure for
COMM COLD& & SORE THROAT,
Sold during the past year, and the de-
mand constantly increasing. This
valuable medicine may now be procured
from
Messrs. Joseph Kidd t Son, Dublin,
Mr. Jas. Drummond, Blyth.
Andrew Govenlock, Winthrop.
Jcvnt88 Casnpb4l, Walton.
Wm. Scott,;;Bru,c' efield.
Henry Schale?,, Kippen.
Jas. Bontthi71; if Son, Hensoll,,
And wholesale or retail from
LUMSDEN & WILSON,
Manufactexers, Seaforth.
SECURE THE SHADOW.
ANDPIEW CALDER,
TinPEOPLE'S PHOTOGRAPHER, begs to
tlate that he has returned home from Da-
kota, and is eonvineed that "There's no place
like home," and he intendeeto remain at home,
and will henceforth give his entire personal at-
tention te kis lamina= His facilities for doing
good work are unexcelled, and he ean euarantee
setishistion. Corea one, eome all, and Wing
year relatione and friends and s•Mare the
shadow ere the imbstanee fades. I ean wow
mast* you 111, 8114 ean send 7011 011 your way
rejoisieg. Just Jr, me and prove me. Chanel
manatee Remember the yhtee-Soott's Block.
thin Street,Seetarth.
762 • ANDREW CALDER.
•
TORONTO,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealera in
LARDINE,
CYLINDER,
- BOLT CUTTiNG
AND WOiaL OILS.
, Our celebrated LARD
onexoelled by any other
Market. In recognition o
merit we have received all
E brand is
oil on the
its superior
the
HIGHEST PRIZES
Wherever we exhibited since 1878,
emong other awards a largr number of
COLDAILYER&BRONZ
.MEDALS„
Besides numerous Diplotiaa. It is
warranted not to gum or clog, and as it
Wears equal to castor oil is, therefore,
the most profitable oil for those running
machinery.
la- Farmers, Threshers and BIM
men should try it. For sale by
WM. ROBERTSON & CO.,
802-26
SEAFORTH.
FOR'
THE Residense of W. C. flouinlock, 4 Imams in
• Seaferth, 4 houses in Harpterhey, 500 acres,
partly desired, from 4 -to 6 miles from Seaforth,
aner1,280 acres selected /Armin land in Birtle
Distr.*, Manitoba.
W. C. GOVINLOCKe
E.&1110111,TIL
•
4 ALEX. L. GIBSON,• .
PROPRIETOR
CHRYSTAL & BLACK,'
PRACTICAL •
BOILER MAKERS:-
epliE Subscribers have bought the T,00ls and •
'an Boiler Business lately tarried on by the God.
erich Foundry end Manufacturing Company, and -•
havieg had an experience of ever eight years in
that shop, are now prepared to carry oa the trade I
in all its branches.
Any work entrusted to us will receive prompt
attentien. First, -class work guaranteed,.
All kinds ef Boilers made and repaired, also I
Smoke Stacks and Sheet iron Week, dm.,st rese
sonable rates.
New Salt Pans made and old ones repaired on
the shortest notice, and at prices that defy come,
petition.
CHRYSTAL Be BLACK,
788 Box 103, Goderick.
AMBER SUGAR CANE -
MACHINERY.
NEW PARAGON SCHOOL DESKS,:
M. BEATTY & SONS, Welland, Ont. t
sar Early Amber Cane Seed imported from
the Southern States,. Send for Catalogue aree
Priem.
EYE, EAR - AND THROAT.
OR. CEORCE S. RYERSON,
L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. E., 'nature? on the Eye
Ear and Throat, TrinityMedicalOollege, Toren -
to, and Surgeon to the Vmeen *eat& Barin.
&wary, Oonmilting Oculist and Auld to the
linatitutIonefork_the Blind, Brantford, and for
the Deaf and Dumb. Belleville, Ont Late Clinie
eel Assistant Royal London Opithedade
tal, HoOrilelds, and Central Throet iLI
317 CHURCH STREET, TORONTO;
Way be =welted at the
• AL/3IM HOTEL, STRATFORD*
Oa the Last SATURDAY in IMAM