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TK R SEAPORTEE
AIRMICE ANO LAND ACEN
ONZO 87, trit
ENT for several First -Class Stook,
Life Iniurance Companies. and is peseeke
takeriske on the moat favorable kerne,
lo Agent for aeveral of the beet Lean Bee
H) Agent for the Sale ad Purohageof Para
Tillage PrePeetT.
Number of First-Ck8g
improved Farms for Sale,
000 to Loan at pier
latereitts
t for the sale of Ocean Stearaehlet Tleesee.
t, Seaforth.
OE - Over M. MorrisOn'e Store,Difafje.
I/ONEY TO LOAN.
i! Corporation. of MOTTia Wilt loan $6,000 ore
arm property, first mortgage, at 7 per cent.
payable annually. Borrowers to pay
Lys. For furthert particulars apply to
.1GE FORS XTH, Reeve, Brussels p.-0. 7aft
G. S. MAC Rf MAIM, M.D., O. AL , Physneee
surgeon, Aceottelieur, tte. Office arid rod-
, that lately ocenpied by Dr. Ilatehieon
78e
SCOTT, T D &e Phaeleata,seirge04 0434
Acconehenr, Scaforth,Ont. Ofilceandresi-
t south aide of Goderich Street,second door
d.Preebeterian Church.
• 842
L. VEROOE,M.D.i C- EL-PhYgiciahr Sur.
geon ette,Coroner for the County- of Fenton.
and Residence, on earvie Rtreet north,
opposite Seaforth Public School.
- -
ff. HANOVER, N.D., CMoGlI . M. Graduate oe
University, Physialatn,SulgeonAnd
[chair, SeafOrth,Ont. Office and ReeidetiPea
h side Ooderieh Street, firet Brjcotise
af the Iffethodiat Chtirein 490 .
33Tga-C4-iiNT;
1RGE0N DENT]ST.
,DUA.T.Z. or the Royal College of Dental
largeons, Canada. Office in the room
occupied by IL Derbyshire, Whitney'
yperatians car fully performed and flatle-
t guaranteed. Charges Modera.te.
M -Teeth extracted without melee.
e see. at
>Mictr..rDISTTRA-Y..
WATSON DEKTISTI,
Ity Gold Medalist and College
Gold Medalist R. C. D. S.
'LNG many years' experiertce be is able to
nake nll operatione in Dentistry suitable
asting. Preserving teeth a Specialty.
dorm, Ether or Nitrous Oxide Gas given.
r Charges Moderate.
e in Meyer's Block,. Main Street, Seaforth.
,ARTWRIGHT, L. D. S.,
STRATFORD,
WILL be at his oftee, 0anT4re
e BLOCK-, SEAFORTH, oppo-
site the Commercial Hotel, on
WEDNESDAY and Toluastmer
of each week. Nitrate Oxide Gas
istered in the extraction of teeth. This els
admitristered by Dr. Cartwright saeo
ith perfect success, he having been one of
it to introduce it into this province. Pa -
having teeth extracted may inhale the gas
,ve eight or ten teeth extracted in a Min-
a minute and a half, without disagreeable
frone A. Parties desiring new teeth. please
Wednesdays Patticular attention paid
regulation of children's teeth. Teeth In-
fro/n one to a full set. 730-62
CHAMPION
apers and. Mowers,
actnred exclusively, by the Joseph Hall
Company of Oshawa.
MUMS To FARIVERS.ABOUT,
PURVIASINC.
RE beteg many Reapers and Mowers in the
rket, and each possessing some degroe of
it might he difficult, without some eeflec-
ea a fanner to make a aelection that would
n the Lang run satisfactory to hime The
n,1 points arcje-lightnes.s (compatible with
ih), data dlity,simplicity of cohetractiorn
operating in all kiads and conditions et
ad grain. In these the Champion will_com-
vorably on al/ points, and in many will ex -
has been thoroughly tested duriag the
lagenea when many machines were forted
useless owing to ;the he crops-(tius
nportant point to consider at the present
f- labot)—thc-Champion was alwayg blond
-de its werk, to wbich hundreds of testi-
,
s fr an all parte of the Dominion ca u be
ed to attest to it, notforgetting old Huron.
ie willing at ail tirneg to give °that Me -
heir jest flue, as nothing is made bY mist
ta.tion, but we want it understood ttbst
i ot pretend to cOrapete in price with meg
L inferior wooden cast iron machines wit&
nimberlege latches and springs. We ea
tampion on Re merits, and as it has a well-
reputatioe, we will try for our own 1U
and that, of our many customers to guard
'irttain it. See tt e Champion and examine
-ie you purchase. The Beaver drill-eone,
' etym.-ye kept on hand in season. Saw
Reufdera, Turnip Sowers, Plows, audeeene-
s that line.
JAMES STE WART, Agent.
[(musky's:in Street, next door to Forbes
e.
onds, Jewelry,
VATOHES,, CLOCKS,
tri care, Spectacles, C.
kond Ring., Ear Rings, Scarf
'ins and Set.1fr Gold
:stook of Colored, Bright and Fine
Plate Jewelry, SiIver-Platea
Watches, Clocks and Spectesdes)
37 oomplete. All the goods are ,
t tr(sea the most reliable resinet
and great care taken in the,
lon. All goods warranted as ra.
rted,, and if wished a written!,
atee given ith each piece
PECTION ipiviTErt
description of Watches, Clocks- ;
fss,aslry oleane€1 and repaired in a
,anlike manner, and warn
satisfaction. Rereetnber, 1de
.7ertise anything but what 8 koPt,'
lk...
L R. OC)UNTER,
Dal Watchmaker and Jevvener.,*
urri 1, 1883.
, ,
Latest News No es.
•
, Tho Gran, gers of the Lo don Divis.
bave proudly passed a resolution
proving !of the Work of th EiVeri-
;arta Farm and Agrieultu 1 College,
dneted.nnder the auspi es of the
Ilt o:lattiGoix revpoerrutmen.
edoomt
Queh e that the
it Wien aovernMent has adertaken
te relieve Quebec Province of the main -
nee of the Courts of Qu er Ses.
sit nEt „„a ,presiding magistra es, in re
-
f& the power of app hating the
Arilkil
istriterls.n
amed Leoroix di d in Mon -
on 14 nday from gland Irs, taken
-home he was attendin :
t Tim. Tyson, age 30, of Ancestor
aya ship, while ouhonti.0 iu Friday
last,endeavered to draw his g n through
ale ce, when the trigger o tight awl
&charged the weapoa, bu ying the
Dont ents in his heart.
.• -A dispatch from Montrea says : It
is taiderstood that legal advicl has been
take, on the qriestion of whet er or not
the iailWay eompanies af Cii ada will,
sifter the passage of Sir Cherie Tupper's
Dill anionding the Railway onsolida,-
tion 4ct, be justified in ,roat Mg any
reduCtion in their passeng tafares to
excelim
s ionists, reigrants o indigent
E,
palms, and that the grand Trunk
,Compnay have come to the ouclusion
taeLt ( nce eancel all such arra gemenas,
loti a1;() all pasees, exceptin foe em-
ployee of the company.
trre
•fro
•
ChristianTemptr. _
i
ne. Tete REV. GEO. H. HEPWORTH, D. D.
Ther is an old and thread are story
ahoutI irmin Abauzit which iis suppose
a to il ustrate the true spirit of Christ-
ian for earanee, It is, however, a
fitory w ich I seldom readwithout
vowing ,hat I will never 'heehaw that
man of
ng could
naanifest
t neglect -
by this
t to the
e simply
weakly
Se. -The
the bed
nbtrated,
IL cords,
nd then
tal folly
are da-
d. Well,
I begin
to
kind of
eueh ser
ruffle or
injustice
ea to m
derelictio
use of foi
reminded
aceepted
second day and the third foun
still num de. He naildly rem
instead of tising a Whi;tzn of sm
as he sh 914 have done,
capped th Climax of sentime
by saying, It is evident yo
termiued Ot to make iisy b
it is of lit le consequence, fo
to get use to it already." Su h stories,
when they are used to Mile rate the
nature of he highest spiritua life, are
1 te noth-
radicable
Abauzit
hristian
lostshis
his teas
not dp
all sleep
rvant is
rly. On
nity is
s that a
ng doing,
c terms,
evil with
ke itself
christian. He, was
ne temper. that noth
'disturb it, not even
One day his serve
akp his bed, hoping
to rouse the Bai
bidden language.
her af her duty an
some friVolons exc
a criminal bel. They illustr
ing except, perhaps,. the in
depravity o hutnan natare.
was not a ian Who bad a
temper bu a man who had
'self-respect, and then mad
his religiot Christianity doe
mand of at y one that he s
on a dirty bed because his e
too lazy to :make it up prop
the other hand, Christi
thoroughly virile, ad deman
mairshall,1 e indiguant at wr
and rebuke in very emphat
and that h( shall smite an
vigorous blc s until it shall t
off.
Non-resis mice to an ackn .wedged
evil is not religion; it is a dri is e. The
Christian is 'profoundly stirred all the
time; he is a mari of enthusiasm as
well as of aith. sickly smile of
ever -patient endurance curlhis lips
with the eapression of sa.nc ified im-
becility. Vi) ith the knitted br ve of an
open defiance which spurns all coca -
promise, he denounces wrong, and with
the drawn s ord, not the swo d of the
dress persist , hat the blade o Toledo,
Le strikes fur its heart.
A. man caeinot have too muc temper,
though he n ay have too little introl of
it. As an e ement of Cleared r, its im--
porta,nce cannot well be ex ggerated.
Whap the spinal column s to the
physical sy tem, that the sernper of
the matt is lo his moral nat re. If a
manias no temper he is a kind of
spiritual jelly -fish, drifting ith the
tide, but ne able to make headway
against it; and if nature ha been a
little too IRA ish, he is like a pound of
loose pup° der, ready to e plode at
the first rortunity, and a parently
anxious to d so. There are t o classes
of men whq n I always avoi , unless
I knew thee have been cony° ted -and,
thoroughly aril averted.. There 's, in the
first place, t te -man of hasty temper;
who, unless i elieion has a pre ty strong
grip on him, is about as unco ifortable
a coropanion as a can of dynamite on
a. corduroy road. He take
where none is intended. He
bale/amen) pc iee, no almness
and wheneve
with him, yo
•
.offense
has no
f nature,
r you a e in conversation
u are afraid lest the next
assertion on your part may let loose the
perfidious bell. of this inhuman alarm-
-
clock which set at all hours
'i and fill
the house wit1b. a sudden and hideous
clangor. i
Theu in the second place, theraan of
ugly temper He is not at all' like the
blazing coal f.re whieh warms he house
With a genial heat, but like roaring
fire in a brokt n grate, which ay spill
its coals and set the 'house aflame.
His influence over everyone w o knows
him ie dernor ilizing. The .mo tent you
get a glimps of his spitefu ness, all
the undesira le elements in our own
nature form into line for def noe and
aggression. . Te can spoil the best dis-
position in th world by a sin le week's
intercourse. Ad that is go itlo and
kind in you dparts at the sig t of him,
and you are eurprised and ohi grined to
see that your whole Pool is do bling up
its fists at hind. His object n life is
to find fault with everyt ing. He
is determined that nothi ig shall
be right. Ile is so roue •like a
mule that you can't eve caress
him without danger. It easier
and healthier ,t ,o, live •in Itho mal-
arial tropics,' and 'eaffer the pe its of an
occasional ea rthqua-ke, than o live in
the house of a man who is eternally
complaining, in spite of wha ever you
May do for bi comfort, ge i a worse
companion tin the 'rhartenat em, and
ants on yoa. moral natu as that
cunning bit 'o" diabelisin does on your
physical syst M. At one mos+ ent you
are acreneanir happy, but an unlucky
draft gives yen a twinge whish makes
You regret tI e day of your birth. I
have known 1 en whose do ',esti° life
was such as . give the impre sion that
their chief ref eon for , marryi g was to
secure tbe el natant "preemie of some
one who couli be foetal fault "ith; and
the poor woman who is leg y tied to
szh othaenmvay! must look on the g lley slave
Now, is iit the chief diffic lty with
—
THE HURON EXPO*SiTOR,
restore elt to the cheeks, strength to
the mriseles, energy to the limbs, bring
baek,the appetite and make a healthr
Woman, as Phosphatine, which ist not a
druggists.
ne.2
e, but a5food. For sale )by all
The orn Crop in Canada.
has been i mensely increaseod4innile°CeraPGnIP13
of -
ti:ntiaao
y snleraprrinetehatthethego
ada. No doubt the N.T. people will
claim this as a product of protection,
but 'Putnana's Painless Corn Extractor
alone is entitled to ! all the, credit. It
raises more corn to tbe acre than all
else the world can: supply. Safe, euro
and painless. Take no- substitute.
Only 25- cents. Try your hand. A
good crop earanteed. N. C. Poison &
Co., propri tors, Kingston. 762.52.
---ese • *-
a -
The e are Solid_Facts.
Thetest blood purifier and system re-
gulatorpla ed within the reachof suffer-
;
asat, will always find Elec-
iug himia ity, truly is Electric Bitters.
Inactivity of the liver, bilionsnesss,
jaundice, c netipation, weak kidneys,or
any diseas of the urinary organs, or
whoever r quires an appetizer, tonic or
mild stim l
trio Bitter e the best and only certain
cure k.noWin. They act surely and
quickly, 41P' ry bottle guaranteed to give
faction or money refunded.
cents a bottle by E. Hickson
.52 .
tea,
'
these two representatives that they
112.-Ve too much temper ? 'When a horse
runs away, and the carriage is broken
te pieces, is it beoause he has too much
vitality ? On the contramit is because
he has not the right kind of ,a' bit in
his mouth. If a mere snaffle wont hold
hire, then give him the curb. I have
lived with horse a all my life, and have
learned to love them. When I am on
a long journey, I want a horse who has
mettle and staying power; or in other
words, a horse with a good deal of tem-
per. Tour easy going brute, gentle
brute, which " any lady can drive," is
not to my liking. He will tire too
quickly, and I shall pity him so much
that the trip will wear on me almost as
much as on him. But the horse that
has temper, if he can only be pursnade
edto put his temper into his feet,
. thll
carry me up hill and down till sunset.
It is just so with men. or right hard
work, for an emergency, for a danger-
ous task respiring plunk -and life is
that kind of a task -give me a man
with a streak, of ugliness in his nature;
an ugliness which does not waste. itself
in idle words, but which keeps the soul
at work persistently until the stint is
finished. Consecrated ugliness is the
stuff out of which the martyr is made;
for consecration starts the processes of
evolution by which .the ravenoue wolf
is changed into the invaluable watch
dog.
•Salt Rhetim Cured.
Are you troubled with salt rheum,
rough skin, pimples or canker sores ; if
so go at once to Lumsden & Wilson's
drug store and get a package of Mc-
Gregor and -Parke's Carbolic Cerate.
Price twenty-five cents. It was never
known to fail. 995.52.
• . Middle Aged Men.
Often lack vigor, this can be restored
by that great nerve and brItin food,
known as Mack's Magnetic Medicine,
Read the advertiseznent in another
column of to -d ay's paper. 780.52
A Minister's Evidence.
• The All prevalent malady of ,eirvilized
life is avspepsia. Rev. W. E. difford,
of Bothwell, was cured Of dyspepsia and
liver complaint that rendered leis life
Almost a burden to him. The cure
was completed by three bottledhef Bur-
dock Blood Bitters. 774.66
--es;•.11s-
A Remarkable Fact.
It is a remarkable fact that W. A.
Edgers, of Frankvi14, who was so far
gone with liver and -kidney complaint
that his life -Vas despaired of,eras cured
with four bottles iof Burdock Blood
Bitters. 774.65.
One of Many.
Mr. R. W. Carmichael, chemist and
druggist of Belleville, writes as follows:
" Your Burdock Blood Bitters have a
E teady, sale, are patronized by the best
families here and surrounding country,
and all attest to its virtues with un-
qualified satibfaction." 774.65
• A Voice from the United.
• States. •
I have suffered for the last 0 years
with dyspepsia and general deb lity, and
tried many remedies, hut w th little
success until I used Burdock Blood
Bitters,1 when relief was quick and
permanent.
A. LOUGH, Alpena, Michigan, JJ. S.
774.65.,
Wh.,t Every Person SI ould
Rdn ow.
The grand outlets of dise se ram the
systerti, are the skin, the bo elsand
the kidneys. Burdock Blood Bitters
is the most safe, pleasant and ffecttaal
purifier and health restoring onic ix
the wOrld. Trial bottles ten ce tts. 774.
62.
A Pleasant Ackn owled ent.
"Had sour stomach and iserable
appetite for month s, and grew thin
every day. I •used Burdock Blood
Bitters with the most marvellous re -
salts; feel splendid.
MRS. JOSEPHfJOHNSON, Pittsburg, Pa.
774.65.
One to Six
Bottles of Fountain of Health -- by
cleansing the blood, improving the
genersl health, and fortifying the sys-
tem against taking fresh colds- will in
all cases relieve, and in most cases cure
ordinary catarrh, 708.52
One to Four
Bottles of Fountain of Health is
Warranted to cure rheumatism, general
debility, dropsy, Tiles, humors, plcers
and old sores. Mee $1;,' sold by all
dealers. 798.52
Fountain of Health.
It purifies the blood, it purifies the
blood, eradicating all humors, from the
common blotch or pimple to the most
malignant ; form of scrofulous ulcers.
798.52.
j
Fountain fof Health.
It is a tonic, laxative, diuretid
vine. It is pleasant, powerful purifying
and profitable, because it insures good
health. Price 11. Sold everywhere.
796.52.
One to Two
Bottles of Fountain of Heal& is war-
ranted to pure ordinary, constipation,
leaving no after tendency to that condi-
tion. Price 11. 798.52
One to Three I
' Bottles of Fountain of Health is war-
ranted to purify the complexi n from
sallowness and pimples, svvee en foul
breath, and completely ren vete a
debilitated system. 798.52
J.. Wetherell,
Writing from Winnipeg, says: "I can
say more about Phosphatine n w than
when I saw you last in Toron My
health is much improved, an I am
free from headaches or any other aches,
having used only two and a half bottles
of your Phosphatine. For sale by all
druggists. 770.52.769.
The Sickly Young Gir1
nd the delicate young wo an need
r. Austin's Phosphatine. Whon the
eonntenance is pale, the bloo4 courses
sluggishly, erruptions on the tface ap-
fiear, together with all the other signs
of either temporary or constitutional
debility. No remedy will so quickly
entire sati
Sold at ci0
& Co. 78
SAYE; Du
She knows
rant a
Can draw
YDEN
her Man, and when yon
d swear;
you to her with ae. single
hair.
But it mLfet be beautiful hair to have
such power; and beautiful hair can be
ensured by the- use of the Cingalese
Hair ReneWee. Sold at 60e by J. S.
Roberts. 770.52.789
"110 410..
"Why should a man whose blood is
warm within
Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster ?"
Or let his iair grow rusty, scant and
thin,
When Cingalese Renewer will make it
grow fa,ster. „
For sale by J.. S. Roberts, Seaforth.
770.52.789.
•
Nothing
Can supply tlp place of a beautiful silky
head of natural hair. It is infinitely
more eordfortiable than switches, and
other preparations for the hair lby un-
known foreigners. Hair may , be re-
tained, beat4fied and actually restored,
by the use pf,the Cingalese Hair Ren-
ewer. Sold. at fifty cents- per bottle by
all druggists. 774.52.786.
In the TTistory of Medicine
No preparation has regeived such uni-
versal commendation for the alleviation
it affords, and the permanent cure it
affects in kidney diseases, as Dr. 1Van
Buren's Kidney Cure. Its acticna itt
these distressing complaints is simply
wonderful. , For Sale by J. S. Roberta.
770.52.789.
eeoe
G. W. 11/fingay,
ParkdaleaToronto, writes : "My wife
had several very severe attacks of
cranaps in the stomach. Hearing of
Dr. AUstin's Phosphatine and its
pleasantneas to take, I gave her two
bottle's, an4 she has not had an attack
since, and her 'health is much improved.,
For sale by all druggists+ 770.52.789
BucYlen's Arnick Salve.
The greatest medical Wonder of the
world. Warranted to Speedily cure,
burns, bruiees, cuts; ulcers, salt rheum,
fever sores; cancers, piles, -chilblains,
corns, totter, chapped hands- and all
skin eruptiOns, guaranteed to cure ia
every instance or money. refunded; 25
cents per bOx. For sale by E. Hickson
& Co. 783.152.
-00 • te
john R. Vert, -
Hamilton, says: "McGregor's' Speedy
Cure for Dyspepsia, and IndigeStion is
cheap at fifty times the prite asked for
it. I am a commercial man and travel
continuallyk and would no more think
of leaving home without a lttle of
McGregor'a Speedy • Cure :in my
valise than I would ot. leaving my
team at hone and going on foot. Free
trial bottlee at Lumsden & Wilson's
Drug Store fr Regular size • fifty cents
and one doqar.
-se • let
Kram's Fluid Lightning.
Cures toothache and neuralgia quick
as a flash; relieves any pain iiastantly,
the cheap° t and. quickest application
known. Why suffer with toothache,
neuralgia, headache, rheumatism, lum-
bago, sciatiOa,eore throat or acute pains
of any kind when you can go toif Lums-
den & Wilson's Drug Store and get a
perfect and instantaneous cure for 25c.
Ask for Ta"i'am's Fuid lightning. 795,52.
52
"1 had been for eight montlis unable
to work, and felt as though I would as
lief die as live, through Dyspepsia and
Indigestion I w igheddat the time of
getting .a bottIo cjf MeGregor's Speedy
Cure 130,115 ; used 3 bottles, and now
weigh 165 s. and never was better in
my life. (It weed, McGregor's speedy
Cure that brought Me around. So says
Wm. Fell, Hamilton. Go to Lumsden
& Wilson'S drug store and get a free
trial bottle or the regular sizefor fifty
cents and One dollar. 795,52.
Boils,
Blotches pimples, and all skin
diseases at; quickest cured by cleans-
ing the blood With Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
793.52
Pimples and Blotches.
Call at Lumeden & Wilson's drug
store and get a package of McGregor &
Parke's Carbolic Cerate. It is com-
posed of Vaseline, Carbolic acid and'
cerate, and ,has never failed to remove
pimples, blotches, ulcerated sores, and
rough skin.; It cures when all others
fail. Try it. 795.52.
Phthisis,
Instead of being purely a local disease
of the hings, as is commonly
believed, must be treated as a great
constitutional malady, the result of im-
poverishment from a -failure of nutri-
tion. Organs and tissues impaired. by
climatic influences; oriprevious disease,
are the first to give way, and we have
the poverty of blood showing in con-
sumption of the spine, hip, knee and
bowels, as well as the lungs. The defect
consists essentially in an insufficient
supply of the food Phosphatek for tissue
construction, and the generation, of
nerve force. Wheeler's Phosphates and
Calisaya shows the best record yet at-
tained in henefating and curing this
disease. 796.26
'
A Terrible Strain.
Mr. David Lee, Derby, N. B., re-
marks as follows, the &tube and
cure of a sore back : "Some three
years ago I was injured in the back by
prying a rock out of the ground. The
strain was so severe thatI was confined
to bed from its effects, and for a year
was unable to do anything. It was not
until I had lost all hope that I resorted
to Dr. Dow' s Sturgeon Oil Linament,
and through its nee I was completely
cured and able toreaume work. 793.52
'0•.-
- The Opinion
Of the general public in regard to
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is confirmed by
clergymen, lawyers, public, speakers
and actors. All say it is the best
remedy that can be procured for all
affections of the vocal organs, throat
and lungs. 793.52.
Is 'Y cur Hair
Turning era tai gradually falling out?
Hall's Hair ewer will restore it to
its original , and stinieilate the
follicles to probee a new and luxuriant
growth. It aho cleanses -'the scalp,.
erhcatEs dandruff, and. is a most,
ttereeable aed harmlees dressing., 793.52
101
Farmers before buying your reaper
and mower oil ask for and procure a
,sample of "Kaiser" Machine Oil. It is
warranted not to gum, and is guaran-
teed to'give good satisfaction. 753-52
Now that the reaping and mowing
season is coming on, farmers should
remember that that "Kaiser" Maehinee
Oil is the best reaper and. mower -oil
in the market. 'For sale by all dealers.
753-52
For sore eyes, incurable by all otber
means, resort to Churchill's Climax
Eye Salve, arid you will be surprised at
the prompt relief. Price 25 cents. 798,
52,2w.
a
Now
Tha there is a reliable remedy hot! kid-
ncy trouble, half the terrors attached
to these complaints have been removed,
For this let all be thankful, and to Dr.
'Van Buren's Kidney Cure- award.
all praise for 1) aviin g thus re-
moved a, hitherto fatal disease from
our path. It was never known to
fail. Sold by 3. S. Roberts. 770.52.789
Grand Trunk Railway,
Traina leave Seaforth and Clipton stations as
follows:
GoING WERT— BEAPOETH. CLINTON.
Express ..12:68 P. M. 1:17 P. M.
Express 8-42 P.M. 9:e0 P. U.
Express 8-00 A. M 8:45 A. M.
Mixed Train: 6-40 P. M. 6:15 P. M.
GOING EMIT— SEAFORTH. CLINTON.
F,xprege . ....... 6:324. M. 6:15 A.M.
Express Train.....1:88 P. M. 1:17 P. M.
Mixed Train......4:35 P -M. 3:50 P. M.
Danced Train.....9:30 A. M. 8:45 A. M.
•
London, Huron and Bruce.
GOING NORTH— Express. Mail.
A.M. P.M.
London, depart.. .... .• .... 7 20 4 00
Exeter 8 86
Hensall .... 8 50
Rippen 8 56
Brucefield 9 05
Clinton 9 80
Blyth 10 00
Wingham, arrive10 35
GOING SOUTH— Mall.
A.M,
Wingham, depart 7 10
Blyth • . 7 45
Clinton •••• .... 8 20
Brucefielti 8 85
Rippen 8 46
Hensall e 8 50
Exeter 9 05
London, arrive 10 10
6 16
6 30
535
6 46
6 10
6 89
7 10
Express
P. M.
2 40
3 13
8 50
4,05
4 13
4 18
4 80
5 35
1,500
BOTTLES
-OF-
CLYCERATED BALSAM OF FIR,
The Magic Cure for
COUCHS, COLDS ° & SORE THROAT,
Sold during tbe past year, and the de-
mand constantly increasing. This
valuable medicine may now be procured
from
Messrs. Joseph Kidd & Son, Dublin.
M. Jas. Drummond, Myth,.
Andrew Govenlock, Winthrop.
James Campbell, Walton.
Wm. Scott, Bru,cefield.
Henry Schater, Kippen.
Jas B nthron d Son, Hensall,'
And wholesale or retail from
LUMSDEN & WILSON, •
Manufacturers, Seaforth.
SECURE THE SHADOW.
ANDI-tW CALDER,
THE PEOPLE'S PHOTOGRAPHER, bege to
state that he has retuned home from Da-
kota, and is convinced that "There's no glace
like home," and he intend -a to remain at home,
a nd will henceforth give hie entire personal at-
tention to his business: His faoilities for doing
good work are unexcelled, and he can" guarantee
s atisfaction. Ceme one, come all, and bring
your relations and friends, and secure the
shadow ere the substance fades. I ean accom-
modate you al, and can send you on your way
rejoicing.- emit try me and prey° me. Charger
moderate. Remember the place -Scott's Block,
Main Street,Seaforth.
762 ANDREW CALDER.
EYE, EAR AND THROAT.
DR. CEORCE S. RYERSON,
L. R. O. P., L. FLO. S. E., Leetneer on the Eye
Ear and Thro t, Trinity Medical College, Toron-
to, and Surgeon to the Mercer Eye and Ear In-
firmary, Cons tIng Oculist and Aurist to the
Institntiona f r the Bhrfd. Brantford, and for
the Deaf and tussb, Belleville, Ont. Late Clini-
cal Assistant loysJ London Ophthahnic Hospi-
tal, Moorfield , and Central Throat and Ear
Hospital.
317 CHU CH STREET, TORONTO.
DI y be consulted at the
ALBION
On the Testa
MONTH.
HOTEL, STRATFORD,
seA.TIIIHDAY in EACH
7011
SEEDS!
SEEDS!
SEEDS !
At 0. C. WILLSON'S New Seed Store,..
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
A full stook of, the very beet selected seeds that can be found in any one
house west of the citiel, consisting of Spring Wheat, Oats, Peas and. Barley,
Clovet: Seed, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Top and Rye
Grass Hungarian, Millet and Flax Seed, 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 ceder -
ed from the best on the shortest notice. Call and examine my stock and be your
own judge.
Q. C. WILLSON, AIqin Street, Seaforth.
READ AND REMEMBER.
That I ani recommencing the Boot and -Shoe business in Seaforth,in.Wm.
Ca.' pbell's eoreter store, and that I would like to have all my old customers and
as oe any new ones as possible to give me a call when they require anything in
my ! ine, as 1 will be in a position to rnake it to their advantage to do so, for my
stole will be all new goods, bought from the very best houses in the trade,
ST • ICTLY FEca CASH', and by doing so have obtained a diecorent that will
ena le me to undersell all those who buy on time, and I am determined to do so,
for cannot possibly be undersold by any one who pays for his goods. 1 will
; -
con, net the custOm'branch on nay old principle of endeavoting. to make 'every.
pal as good valt43. as men and money can produce.'
PARING NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE LOW-
EST POSSIBLE PRICES:
expect to be open for business by the 10th of March. Don't forget.the
plac , directly opposite the Royal Hotel.
THOMAS • COVENTRY.
MCCOLL, BROTHERS & co.,
TORONTO,
Manufaeturers- an Wholesale Deslers in
LARDINE,
CYLINDER,
BOLT CUTTING
AND WOOL OILS.
Our. celebeseted LARDINE brand is
unexcelled by any other oil: on the
naarket. In reeognition of its superior
merit we have received, all the
HIGHEST PRIZES
Wherever we exhibited since 1878,
among other awards a large number of
Cf.101$111ER & BRONZE MEDAL%
Besides numerous Diplomas. 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.
Farmers, Threshers and Mill
men should try it. For sale by
WM. ROBERTSON & CO
80226, SE AFORTH.
SEAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY.
e -
°RN= ot Jrvis and Goderich Stteets.next-
doorte the Presbyterian Church, Seaforth,
Ont. All diseases of Horses, cattle, sheep, orany
of the domesticated animals, successfully, --4reated
at the infirmary -or elsewhere on the ilortest
notice. Charges moderate. Jas. W. ELDER,
Ve'teriirary Surgeon. P. S. --A large etoek of
Veterinstryelfedi eines kept constantly tm hand.
,HOTEL
CARDS.
TECUMSEH HOUSE, Ernesels.-Having p111-
4- sed this property, (lately occupied by Mr.
John Ctonpbelle I have refitted the lions() in
every.respeet The bar is well .socked, and an
attentive hoetler at the stables. F. FRE', Pro-
prietor. Brussels, Dec. 5, 1882. 784_124
DENNIE HOUSE,
(Late Foster's Hotel)
SEAFoRTH, ONT.,
DENNIE BROS., PROPRIETORS.
SINCE assuming themanagement of this Haute
ws have completely renovated and refurnish-
ed it, throughout with new furniture in the hest
styleewhich enables us to glee first-class atconl-
rnodation to the public. The best brands AA
Liquomand Cigars a.t tbe Bar. An attentive
Hostler always in attendance at the Stables.
Particular attention given to the farming eonn
munity.
ZH'Citargea moderate.,
The Royal Hotel
QU'APPELLE. {LATE CARMICHATIL'S)
FP1iEI1.101\JISTMAJDE5
Are now offered by, the
FARMERS' NORTH-WEST LAND & COLONIZATION CO., (LIMITED1).
On their choke tract of land on the east side Long Lake.
Intending settlers should note the following facts
,This land is uniformly first-class, and will, consequently, be quickly and
thickly populated.
Two railways connecting the Company's lands with Regina, eze., are projected,
and charters applied for.
It will also have water connections by steamer on Long Lake.
Longford, the port of .Lon0Jake, is eituated about the centre of the Com -
pan 's land, and will be the commercial capital of the North Qu'Appelle, and
sett ers on homesteadsxnywhere near this town will find. themselves at once
wit in easy reach of Regina, and in a few years in the immediate locality cf one
of ti e most important towns in the Northwest. Correspondence solicited. For
fart er particulars address W. H. PINGLE, Regina, or to the Company ;t
Co ngwood, Ontario. THOMAS LONG, •President ; R: BROW'. .,
Secretary. 800-12
SEEDS ! SEEDS ! SEEDS ! •
JUST ARRIVED AT A. G. AULT'S
s
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO.,
JAMES WEIR
BEGS te inform his old friendand the travel-
ling public that having purchased this new
and commodious hotel building, be has thorough-
ly re -furnished and re -fitted it from top to bot-
tom, and it is now one of the most coniffirtabie
and convenient hot* in the county. By strict
attention to the warits of his customere be hopes
to merit -a share of publics patronage. , The rooms
are all well furnished and well heated. The bar
will be kept supplied with the best, ana an at -
tentative and trrest worth hosed 'er will al
ways be
111 attendance. Goad sample rooms. for Conamer-
cial Travellers.
Remember the "Royal Hotel," cor er 4 Main
and Goderich Streets, Seaforth. 733
-JAMES WEIR, Proprietor,
Lumsden & Wilson
-FOR
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER,
A Large, Consig-nment of Fres li Seeds,
WALL PAPER,
Such as Clover Seed, Timothy Seed, Flax Seed, Peas, Oats, Corn, Large Red
Marnmoth Mangold, Large White Belgian Carrot, Onion Seeds in bulk, Onion
Sets Top Onions, Potato Onions; Engle's Potato Onions, a large variety of Tur-
nip Seed, Beans, Beet Seed, and a large stock of all kinds of Garden Seeds in
packages or by the ounce. Also a fresh stook of those Teas -which talk so loud
for themselves all through the town and country. Also,.I still exehange Oat-
meal for Oats, and still pay cash for good fresh butter in rolls. A large stock of
Freeh Groceries to band': ENGLISH AND AMERICAN.
WALL PAPER
A. G. AULT, Main Str9et, Seaforth.
1=it
Se
REMOVAL.
aforth Musical Instrument
,..•••••••. -rplmmmoomialme•ail.tol
F4mporium.
SCOTT BROTHERS
Beg to announce that they have removed to mow commodious premises, one
door north of the Post Office, where they will be found with a large and well-
—
selected stock of DUNHAM PIANOS, which are so well known and highly
ceivtd the highest rewards wherever shown, and have also received a diploma at
the ndustrial Fair AA dosed at Toronto. We also keep in stock other Pianos , CHRYSTAL & BLA
spoken of by all musicians. EXCELSIOR ORGANS. -These Organs have re-
CK, PRACTICAL
and Organs, and all kinds of small instruments, sheet Mt/Hie and instruction
boos. Agents wanted..
1, scurr BROTHERS, Seaforth. BOILER MAKERS.
11
II
An immense new stock just to liana',
from the cheapest to the very finest
gold papers. Call and see our samples
before purohasiiag., No trouble to show
whether you bny or not at
Lumsden & Wi son."
SEAFORTH.
RRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LOAN.
ISSUED AT
TH HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE,
N
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO.
WITNESS1ER REQUIRED.
THE undersigned, having been appointed Agent
for the Hamilton Provident and Lean Society,
is now prepared to effect Loans either on farm
or town property at the lowest fates of interest
and on the most favorable terms. Applicatione
by mail or personally promptly attended to.
WM. BALLANTYNE, Seaforth. 894
LE CREDIT FONOIER
THIS new Company, formed for th.e purpose et
ineeeting French Capital in Canada, ia now
premed to advance money on tbemok favorable
terms on good landed, seaurities. M HAYES,
Agent for County of Huron, BeefOreh. 699
THE Subscribers have bought the Toole and •
e- Boiler Busineag lately euried on by tbe God-
erich Foundry and Manufacturing Company, and
having had an experience of over eight vete in
that shop, are now prepared to earny on the trade
In all its branches.
Any work entrusted to us will receive pbnapt
attention. Firet-cless work guaranteed.
All kinds of Boilers made and repaireft, &Igo
Smoke Stseks and Sheet Iron -Work, &..e.,tit rete
sonalale rates.
New Salt Pang made and old ones reptdeed on
' the shortest notice, and at prices thatelete cum -
It petition.
\ 788 CHRYSTAL & BLACK,
Box 103, Godertehe