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Wingham Times, 1892-10-14, Page 6
DEANS. JR., WlxonAle, 7 LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF HURON. Sales attended In any part of tb u Co, Chargee Moderato. . � ---' 011114 4t1aS#telast shov—John Aruoar, Amos. s t R Corley. Two year old !!eifer—P Robertson, B Corley, John. Ilislop, One year eld heifer—•Rallan- IINY.OQTQ13ER 14. 1892, tyne & Wilton, B Corley. Bull calf \-..John. McLaughlin, Wm, Watson, eifer calf -- Sam Dickson, Amos with 2nd and Srd. Jelat'ys—Bull, o;er two years,with registered pedigree seal Deadman, Miloli cow, hav- in , csived since last show— (deo Thi' ison, Geo A Deadman, J R StuitIt, Yearling heifer—J It Smith. r calfs --Geo Thompson. Bull R Smith, Geo A Deadman \or grade cauda—Cow, having ace last show—P Robertson, Two year old heifer -D MoLauch\u, B Curley. One year old heifer—it Corley, P Robertson, Two year old 2nd. One y Mary Mitcbe lst and 2nd. P Robertson. Thos ;!oiler, D or steer—Thos R SH Leicestereand thl� ram— Wm Oeuvre Shearling ram—Jas S Ram lamb—N Oumm►ns Pair of ewes, having rails d latnbs in of shear.- David - e, N des BRUSSELS SHOW. artsdaly and Friday of last week the days of the East Huron fall. old at Brussels. The weather on spay was line and their was a show of entire stock. The driz- rain on the forenoon of Friday bred t large number froth attend - `Yet over three thousand people present. There was a splendid ,ay of carriages, implements, etc. ie horse class there were a large ker of entries, and the same held of .cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry. inside department was far ahead i•evious years, there being a large ,her of entries in fruit, ladies' k, dairy produce, ate. The speed- in the ring resulted as follows :. I_yrace, Gus Goebel, iiiitchell; T !etnan, Seaforth; Jas Bell, 13rus' Team race, T F Coleman, Sea- ; P Scott, Brussels; A T oenig, sets. Three minute trot, Gus. bet, T F Coleman, Jas Beit Rau e on before the other events of the ramme were completed. Brussels s band was present•during the day. n's New Canadian Phonograph on the grounds and gave splendid. faction to all who had the oppor. ty of hearing it. The following is prize list : HORSES. eai y draught. — ,Stallion over Reif calf—.' Nativ calved s R Corl eer—Tilos Rose lst and Sar old steer --Thos Ross, Steer calf—R Corley eifer calf --R Corley, ?q,at cow or heifer— i\1CLaueb1i11. Fat. ox is 1st and 2nd. P, it grades—Aged Iq., Thos Caller. eir. D Milne. John Barr. hoard plow --J J Gilpin, TF Coli}nan, Set doubletreeo and ueckyoke-*Sani Plum, Farm gate—Jas Walker. Sat of horse shoes from hatnlner Plutr► lst and 2nd. Wheelbnrro Jas. Walker., 1892—N Cummings. Pais ling ewes—N Cummings, Th son. Pair of ewe lambs—D Cummings. ')owns and their g —Aged ram—Geo Hit.lop. Sliearl'lg ram—Geo Stewart. Ram lamb—Alex Ross, J as Speir. Pair of ewes, having raised lambs in 1892—John Currie, Geo Stewart. Pair of shearling ewes Alex .Bess, Gro Stewart. .Pair of ewe all, GnaIN, th 2 bus while fall wheat -Alex Gar nor, 0 Henderson & Son, Wm Taylo, 2 bus red fall wheat—Alex Gardinelk, IT Edwards, Geo Johnston. 2 but► spring wheal, any variety —Jas Me►. Callum, Geo Johnston, Geo Moffat 2 bus barley, 2 rowed—Jas C llenderson & Son, John Stafford, 2 bus barley, 4 or 6 rowed—Geo Moffat, Wm Cameron, 0 Henderson & Son. 2 bus black oats—Geo Moffat, John Brown & Sot:, Jes McCallum, 2 bus white oats—Geo Johnston, H Edwards, Wm Cameron, 2 bits small peas—Ii Edwards, Amos Smith, Geo Moffat. 2 bus. medium pease—Jas Speir. 2 bus large peas—Geo Moffat. One bushel timothy seed—Robt Inglis, Amos Smith, Geo ..Moffitt. FRUIT. Baldwin--Jobit Barr. Fameuse,— Mary Mitchell. King of Tompkins Co—Geo Mtffat Mann —Alex Ross. Monmouth pippins—John Robb, jr• Northern spits:; --John Hewitt. 'R 1 Greening—Geo Moffat, Golden rus- set—Ed Gurvin. Spitzenburg—Mrs T Ballantyne: Seek no further—Win Ar'mstr'ong. Tolman sweess—W nu Cameron. 20 -oz pippjn—Mrs T'elper. Wealthy—F Garvin. Ribston pip- pins—!lurk Cardiff. Colverts—Wm Cameron. Roxbury russets—Ft S Scott, Alexander — Autos Smith.. Duchess of Oldenburg -0 Henderson & Son Fall pippin—Gro Moffat. Gravenstein—Wm . Smith. Ma:den's blush—Wen Richardson. Porter— Alex Stewart. St Lawrence—Aloes Smith. Clienango pippin—Gro Kelly, 5 varieties winter apples, 5 of each named—John Hewitt, Jas Evans. 4 varieties fall apples, 5 of each,named --Juts Evans, Thos Davidson. Winter pears—Alex Ross, John Wynn. Plums —neo Dea'iman, W McCracken. Grapes,—D Stewart, 'Saul Burgess. Crabs--OTboe Davidson. Apples, any variety notnamed in the above list— CVM-4' °r¢s'rQt 1/110/aM r I TIED— , .-.Is PUB)a s '.:l \' .Y FRIDAY M,Oli,NING ^AT THE— • TiM S OFFICE, JOSEPHINE•. S.TNEaT ;' WINQBA1y1, ONTARIO, inscription price, per year, in advauee e year—Allan Speir, Tiros Collet. lambs—R AlcGowan, Jas Speir. 'lion under three years—Mrs John nes.. euzie, Thcs Simpson, Allan Speir. Berkshire—Boar, over one year, age od mare having raised a foal in to he given—John Armour. Boar, —J 13 Ai.tcheson, John Shortreed, under one year ---John Armour, John auniton. Horse Oolt—J B Aitclle Shortreed. Sow, having littered in Mare Cott-Wlu Potter, John 1892—John Brown & Son, Sam Bur- 1'treed,Albert Dandass. Two year gess. Sow, under one year—Amos filly—Allan Speir, Mary Mitchell. Snaith, H Edwards. Yorkshire- year old gelding—Jas McCaliun, Boar, over one year, age to be given— Olvar, D McLaughlin.—Yearling Robt N'icholi. Boar, under one year .=Neil Duncanson, Jas Ireland, ,-John Armour. Saw,having littered Watson. Yearling gelding in 1892—Root Nicholl. ,Sow, under ono year- Roht Nicholl 1st and•2nd.' revs Nott, 'H Hamilton. Heavy fight team —Wm Potter, .Amos th, General purpose.—Brood e oaring raised a foal in 1892— Simpson, D Milne, • E Olvar. se cult-- 3mos Smith, John Bruwu on, 1) *Milne. Mare colt—Jas ailum, Win Dork, N Duncanson. year otd fitly—John Robb, jr, trt:laud,. Win Cameron. Two year gilding—W In JcOarter,;l.lex Ross, Taylor Ale year old filly—Geo idersou, Alex Gardner, Thud Simp- One star old gelding --Jas um. Spao of ifeneral purpose :es—John. Vouug, Rich Pollard, u BoIvar. Welkiug teat, -A deer, Wm Pollard. 'Roadsters.-- non Roadsters.—Alon over three `ears—Robt Wil Jae (+Oben; Sta:ltnla under throe s -111n Rockliele ' Brood mare tog raise 1 a fuel. in 1892—Jas tun, A On oh, Geo '1'humpvon, ug told (colt or filly)—A Circh, '1'I'onusott R Leattherdale. Two. 1d filly—Ed NIcNttrma. Two ldgelding—Alex Gardiner. C)t.e. old silty—Ed Meir"artuat. Oue n1d gelding -- John Lambkin. gy 'h.,rse-1C' J Dickson, R bt son, J C Johnston. Roadster team OWE) •• t; S"•"'' V Moth the method and results Syrup of Figs is taken; it is - nd refreshing to the taste, ently yet promptly on the liver and dowels, cleans t s`Z Geo Johnston. Fallow water --Jas Chester Whites—Boar, over one year, Sibbon. age to be given—Sam Snell. Boar, 'under one year—Sam Snell, H E 1• wards. Sow, having littered in 1892 —Sam Snell. Sow, under one year - 11 Edwards. POULTRY. Pair of gninoa fowl—Jasflarrisou;L'' Hefferman. Dark brsliainas-0 Hen- derson & Sou, Fred McCracken. Light brahamas—Walter Taylor, Jas Harri- son. Bieck spaanish—O;Henderson• & Son, Jas Harrison. Plymoyth rocks -- Jas Harrison, Fred McCracken. \prite leghorns—Walter Taylor, Jas Harrison. Silver spangled Hamiturgs Jae:Harr'ison. Black hau►burgs—Jas Harrison. Polands—J as Harrison, Fred McCracken. Bantarns—Walter Taylor, C• Henderson & Son, Houdans —Jas McCallum.. Dorkins—Jas Har- risen. LanAahans —L' Henderson & Son 1st and 2od. Oaebius--•O Hen- derson & Con, Fred ivieOraolceu Wyaindettee-- Walter 'Taylor int and 2uds Turkeys—Thos Wm,kinson, J J Gllptu. Geese—O• Henderson & Sun, 2tld. Fix red globe mangles—NV Jas Harrison. !tench ducks—Thos *1oCra,:ken, 0 Henderson al Son.. Six 1Vi.kineon. Pekin ducks—•0 Render- long', ellow m tii',les—W H JlcCrac- son 3: Sou tat and 2nd. Canaries— Itt'n, 0 Henderson & Son. hen peasant 'nd acts idneys, the sys- in effectually, dispels cldsl head - es and fevers and on s habitual tipation. Syrup o Figs is the !ly remedy of its Lid ever pro - 'tato and ac - du e ed, pleasing to the ce able to the stoma b, proni 1, t its elle heal man to a potul t yr t:tiozi and truly b s pre a,'ed only eficial in its OM the most yani! agreeable • .'astances, its excellentqualiti=:1 cowrmendit and have mac'.,' it ac most. remedy 1 -lc . of. rigs is ►t z 75e bottles ;by all 'Ca(1•:gists. Any rei able druggist v .nay not have it 'on hand will procure it promptly' for any one who wishes to try it. CALIFOR 5AN7. 1.4fAIlsvaI,T, a, •• ADVERTISING 'RATES: Space 1 yr. 1 0510. 1 0 Mo. 1 1 mo Ono Oolumn 500 00 836 00 520 00 80.00 Qu atter '" I l0 00 I 20 00 17 00 I> 4 0000 One Inch 6 00 a 00 2 00 1 00 Lfirstand other and8c r ladvertisements,' esubsequent for first insert on, insertion. Lewd notices 10c, pe...no for first insortlonand 5o. per line for each subsegeent h seiner.. No 'loco) notice will bo charged less than 230, Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed, Situations, nnd'lusinoss Chances \Vantod, not exceeding 8 limo nonpareil, 81 per month Houses and Farms for Salo, not exceeding 8 lines, 'Tor TWIT egme wl l be etltetly subsequent oonth Special rates for to advertioements, or for longer periods. ' Adt•ortisentont$ and local notices without specific directions, wiUJ'e inserted till forbid and charged accordingly, Transitory advertise:00tlts must be paid in advance Changes for contract advertisements must be in the office by Wednesday noon, in order to appear that wook It. ELLIOTT PRorausTon AND ? ILIBMER anufactured only by the A FIG SYRUP CO,, .14.1dO1.730C, car,. ROOTS AND IHOED CROPS. Bushel of early potatoes, named— Walter 'Taylor. Bushel late potatoes named—Jas Slhbon, John Mowbray, Walter Taylor. Collection of potatoes 1 peck of each named -0 Henderson & on, Walter Taylor, W i:I McCrea.- keit. cCra. -keit. Six swede Turnips—Jas Simpson Jas Speir, Six Turnips, any other variety—Tilos Davidson, Jos Farqu'- Maron. Six white field carrots—Geo de,hnstoe, Jut} McCallum. Six altr- iltgha'n carrots—Wolter Taylor,. W H }1 0rackeu. Six scarlet panted—Jas McCallum, Walter Taylor. Six early horn rarrots-Jars McCallum, Walter Taylor, Six long hoot beets—Jas 1,100allnm, Geo Johnston.. Six blood turnip beets—W' fi MoOraekeu, J'as McCallum. Six white sugar beets— W R McCracken, Thos Davidson. Six Parsnips—Alex stow, Jas MoOitllutn. Six utaniei win zel�,' 'tng • red -W 1 11e0ra3keu, Geo Johnston. Six yellow ttlobe mangles—Geo J6hnston, lst and 'Lealtherelale, A !Xenia. Carriage. S'ttn Burgess, Mrs T Ballantyne. Y' taboo over ti')lee years -1) Scott. Collection fancy pigeons— Ghats Davis, Pion render three 'ears—Andrew T 'letterman, Pair game fowl—Jas .Brood !Imre, 16 hands llit;h•••-• Harrison 1st and 2nd. 13rowu leg• olinaton, Jae 0ampbell.---Oarriage horns—W 1'ttllnr 1st and 2nd. VEGETABLES. Std. t f 12 onions, for.r rl, ted—john S a- Taylor, . ns ►n ford, Walter layloi•, 12 onions, f seed, yellow danvt'rs•--.lohn Stafford, Waiter Taylor. 12 onions, from seed, , 16 hands high—John amine, Iturmoxiorrs..- • giant roan—W t -T Mc0rac en. ollard. Serial; foal (colt or !silly) -- Patent oras wagon—Slut Piutn, onions, from top ssts,W H McCracken, !bili>trt John Lambkin, It Pollard. One horse buggy, 0ptlu—Jas Welker, i Gen Kelly. 12 onions, from Dutch sets, Geo Belly, Walter 'Taylor, Ona li ing gslding-•--Jas Sibbon, Jlre John Wynn. One hnrs,l ltti;gy,eovtr- d, Two year old gelding--umt�s. ed ---Jas walker, and 2nd.. Cassis• Jas Ireland. T1v'o year old „--Stun 1101,1l, +roe \Volker. Rosa Abt Wilson,1st and 2nd, Tboe ears.—Jos Washer, lit and 2nd. Field mom Std. roller ---'i' 1? Coleman. IIr.rll barrows, CATTLE. Sim Pluto, '''hos Collor, Turnip Taylor, Geo Juhust,w. .lex ears cord, Bull over over two yeah+, with scrifil«'r---,I J Crltlltin, Turnip cutter -1 yellow Canada, 1Vtittir Taylor, John .digree--Amot3 x T C (soleus -,u, J •? (lapin. Wide; Staffers!. Six ears corn, white flint, Bull, under two years-- furrow plow ---T i+' • Colomen, J' J Gil- John McCallum, 0. Henderson .0 Son. Soewr, F .f vii'. pin. C3enern1 purpose plow—ti 3 Collection oC' aures mimed �varl.'titttt, r e7t1 Co T U quoit to onion slats, (xeo I ells, W LI.cOracken. One quart dutch rete, W 11 McCracken, P'red 1Ie0raaicen., -- --' Ont, gtillon of potato onions.. Walter -1)SFRYDRVi$V ® I. 1 1N. MACDONALD, - -✓ JOSEPIIINE STREET,, WINOUA)I, '{gr B. TOILER, Member College Physioians and Surgeons, Ontario —Coroner for County or Huron— Office Upstairs, •next to Mr Morton's oscine, WIng- ham, Ont. Oin')o>, HOURS, -0 to 12 a. m„ 1 to 0 p. In., or at Residence, Diagonal Street. 0NTAarc UR. ,1. A. b1ELDRiJM, honor Graduate of Toronto University, and Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Odic -e and Residenee—Cbaner of Centro and Patrick streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune, WINQIIAMI - GST Has demonstrated its wonderful power of KILLING EXTERNAL and INTERNAL PAIN. No wonder then that it is found on The Surgeon's Shelf The Mother's Cupboard The Traveler's Valise, The Soldier's Knapsack - The Sailor's Chest The Cowboy's Saddle The Farmer's Stable The Pioneer's Cabin The Sportsman's Gri The Cyclist's Bu dle ASK FOR THE NEW R. VANSTONE. • • BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Eta. Etc Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rate interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, town and !arm property bought and sold, OFFICE—Deaver Block WISEMAN, OsT J. A. MORTON BARRISTER 0 e , Wingham • Ontario MEYER .h DICEINSON, W. W. C. MEYER. Q. C. I E. L, DICKINSON, B.A BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Vo., Etc., So Bolters for Bank of Hamilton, .Commissioners for taking atildavits for Manitoba. Farm, Town and Village property bought and sold. Money (private funds) loaned on mortgage security at 51 per cent. Money invested for ptiyate persons, upon the beat mortgage securities without any expense to the lender. Lands for sale in Manitoba auu the North- west. Oflco—Iient's Blook, R Ingham. 7�ENTISTRY.—J S. JE.1OME, \I INGHAM, D Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates, asVulcanite plates of the bostntaterinl • cheap as they can be got in the Dominion. Ali work warranted. Painless extraction of teeth by the use of Electric- ity or Vegetable Vapor. TARN 11orioie.—I will extract teeth for 25 cents caeh. OFFICE: In the Beaver, Block, opposite the Brunswick House. • Wm. 1a. acdonald, L . 1° ., DENTIST. OFFICE, - • - it1ABON'S BLOCK* Opposite the Queen's hotel, Winghau. Will visit Gorrie let and 3rd Mondays of each month. "BIG 25c. BOTTLE s" I JCBN RITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT fL� Wn.uu1AEl,• ONTARIO DELICATE •91 MURRAY 84 ZAI�TMAN'S CtJC1U�fl �::. C�/e.ci\�1 PURE SWEET LASTING off: •iia RICH RARE PUNGENT e\t, STILL HOLDS THE FIRST PLACE IN POPULAR t:AVOR. GEWARt of IMITATIONS. r..e�,ss .aseb FRAGRANT H rbot ;,legal sti, hawing bolded C3ilpin, T F Q,tlarnttn. Double fI ld ( II its an die thesis r. NERVE BEANS NLiiVIi 7B1A118 aro a ne* rite• • t 0aaee itis xervuthat Ohre the worst t Nervuae Debility Lost 'Vigor and Failing lausuhouti; restores the weakness of body or mind caused by Ott youtor the fedora meds fitss solutely curie the shoes obstinate elm when ell other Ampere bare fattedtresfto relieve. otd braysd ug.. i r1y6 p i,y 4 m' TIIffi fAMICa[DI(7IlATi ©o:, TOSOatev tJiti�isa for mew.. 123118.. ,sold Its.. wiinta.aurs\... . • It I JOHN 0TJ1 ItI];, WINOIIAnt, ONT., LICENSE)) ADCTIONLEU Fora TUE COUNTY OF nouns. • All orders left at the Toms odice promptly attend od to. Terms reasonable AMES :ItENItERSON, eLLlcSSNtn A(1CrloNRRR FOR OotrNr'Iss DIaoN AND BROot+. A11 Sales atttm ied to promptly and do the Shortest Notice. Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. All necessary err:11%0:ehts can be made at the Timis' 0311Ce IN I NOIIAae ONT DRS, GODF1REv & AIoASIt, L 51. I3. Toronto, 'Members College Physicians an Surgeons. Ontario. IIELOT.AVte F PATEltSON, 13A11.1t or Elo)ITII DIVISION COURT, XVIOSIe OF MAR fluor LICENSES. 1 G vt MITT AM, ONT "1+1 1VI1h Sita WATSON. INSTRUCTION given op Piano, Organ. and Violin. Alio in harmony. Z,eideroe on Mfnats Arad., aoppoetts 51r rod ry, W t gia m. v •