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The Wingham Times, 1893-09-29, Page 2THE WINGHAM TIMES, SEPTEMBER 30 1893. e in 1Luu f Hife, .1 S Howson. MAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1893. Howson. Galf 1 W J And Little. Indian corn, 1 ')'hos 1 Farmer Kirby: Au' then' tweet uaw Wilson, 2 Hugh 111cKague. Sweet blemish almot that Cher" caw ? Cattle corn, 1Thos Wilson. 'Timothy seed,) Dealer Oh no she's all ri'tht ; I Drees. Hull under three chars, 1 W Moffat, 2 S Kirkland, Buil under 1 year, ;1 J McKenzie, (con 5), P Grant, SPECIAL CLASS`, AY RSUIRES. T,nRQSS FALL SHOWN. Bell calf, 1 Thos Woodcock. Heifer third alanual fall allow, under under two years, 1 Thos Woodcock, is:Uices of the Culross Agricultu• LEICESTER SHEEP. oiety' was held ir. Teeswater on i Geed ram, 1 R Armstrong, 2 W ere and Wednesday of last week, = Baptist. Pair aged ewes, 1 Robert Four pounds salted butter,1 R Turner, R n Armstrong.Pair 2 J S Armstrong, 3 A Caslick. Eight Pother Wall favorable and there Hastings, 2 R large attendance, of spectators 1 shearling ewer:, 1 R Hastings, 2 R pounds salted butter, 1 A Adamson, 2 'ednesday. The show of stook ' Armstrong. Shearling ram, 1 R \V J Howson, 3 John Artustrollg. Loaf Pod, especially in Horses, cattle Armstrong. Pair ewe Iambs, 1 W tutee -made bread, 1 Jas 1 obertaon, 2 ;rtteeP. The display ,insidd was .Baptist, 2 R Armstrong. Ram lamb, Mrs W Mckenzie, 3 J Nevins. Bas grain and seeds being well rep -11 \V Baptist, 2 R Armstrong, Let ornamental butter, 1 Jos Little, 2 ted fruit, roots and vegetables oxecmo DGwxs. Geo Day. Loaf bake re bread, 1 1V Kirkby. Honey, extras ed,1 P Clark. not up to former years, this not 'i .Aged ram, 1 W Copeland. Pair Rome made cheese 1 tRPo Day,2 J S ' , a good year for their growth, of ! aged ewes, 1 Jas Crowston, 2 Jas KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS. T' - 1 tong n Health 'rhos Wil- S r a t Peeve e, will account fur the falling off. i}1r,Tavish. Maple sugar, 1 T ,ao d H Prevents all Disease. Little. Pair shearling ewes, 1 Jas sou, 2 JOl!Bor110, Horne -made bread, H.,,.orts-n....,. nta�lay9�1.'nocotherL„-Indi llaeiG Latliars' department was well tilled I rem, ton, 2 W Copeland. Shearling special by B J Hiscox,: Mrs Jos Rob ana,Von° ii3selttA6 inmat.�1$,-aYca"IIe,sss p `amu u to. the different articles of 1laudi- ram, 1 H Thompson,;! 2 Jas Crowostou. ertson. Ten peens creek of butter, ` LS,JOIiNso'`xco.,2:CusCneneusest,Doston,3fass - The exhibit of grains and Pair ewe lambs, 1 H Thompson, Jas spec al by G ii Hellon; W J Howson. les of Manitoba aue? the North- I Orowston. Ram lamb, 1 H Thompson, Fivs Doouds 1 lb prints butter, special ' , made by the C. P. R., added 12 W Copeland, ' by Ferguson Bros, R `Turner. Best , home-made cheese-, special by John McLean, Geo Day. 1 i Tilos Sheen. 2 Jos Burlin. - White werraut her sotu'd ; bot I must tell beans, 1 V Rettinger, :: linos Wilson. you, fair and equilre, that the scerne- Any other variety beaus, 1 Peter Mee times kicks when she's being minted. Naughton, 2 Jos Borho. Farmer Kirby : That hettnt n' naw Dobie PRODUCE. consequence. T' wits; doe$ t' lililkitl", Firkin better, 50 pounds, 1. Wm Whytcok, 2 R Turner, 3 Win Ale- Donald. Crock of butter. 1 W J Boy- son, 2 W J Kirkland,3 And Meringue. Sheridan's Condition Powder HENS a 11 :derably to the attractiveness of 1 FAT SHEEP. reside department, and was greatly An kind, 1 R Hastings, 2 Co e ,red by alt. All in i 11, the show i yCope- Ted decided success. With proper Iland. rids and buildings 4t prosperous SWINE—BERKSHIRE. larg" show could be maintained eeelwater, and the Directors of the tv are not the men 'le take them if they do not secure the necessary mmodation. The fo IioWitlr is the Brood sow, 1 Thos Woodcock.. PRIZE LIST ° CHESTER WHITE. HEATY DRAUGHT IfORSES. Spring sow pig, 1 firm Z'nger, 2 W Watson. Brood sow, 1 W J Kirkland, 2 And McKague. Spring sow pig, 1 Jas Me - Naughton, 2 W J Kirkland. SUFFOLK, FRUIT. 1 Northern Spy Apples, 1 Valentine' Rittinger, 2 Wm Reid. Baldwin ap- pies, 1 Jos Borho, 2 Jas Martin. King Tolokins apples, 1 Jos Borho, 2 Hugh Gillies. Golden 1insset apples, 1. Jos Borho, 2 Jas McNaughton. Pewaukec apples, 1 A M Howson. Snow apples,' 1 Jos Borho, 2 Hugh I4cKague. Any I other kind apples, 1 Bugh McKague, 2 • can, 1 A Simon, 2 JSMcKenzie. Peter Grant. Large crab apples,) Peteri ar old gelding or filiy,l Jos Forster POULTRY. Grant, 2 Jas Ballagh. Small crab los Verson, 3 Thos Goodfellow. 2 Pair geese any kind, 1 W Watson, apples, 1 Hugh 11eKague. Peaches,1 old gelding, 1 And; McKague, 2 2 D McDonald ; Pair turkeys, 1 A M v Rettinger, 2 W \\ ascii, Pears, 1 s Goodfellow. 1 year old gelding, Howson, Pair Aylesbury ducks, 1 H R McDonald, 2 Jas Little. Yellows 1 e. Jarvis (con 6). 2 year old filly, McKay. Pair ducks, any kind, 1 Jas plums, 1 V Rettidgcr, 9, J Campbell. VI Crowston, 2 S Hutton, 3Thomas Martin, 2 P McNaughton. Black Bine plums, 1 Jas Martin, 2 Arch I son. 1 year old fitly, 1 Geo Spanish, 1 A M Howson. Plymouth Stutt. Any kind plums, 1 P McNaugh- 1 Fat. Spring colt, 1 R Armstrong, Rock, 1 P McNaaahton, 2 Dr. Gillies. ton, 2 J `_)anipbell Three clutters of aoma.e Verson, 8 Jas Crowston. Any kind fowl, 1 W Watson. ,grapes, 1 Geo Day, 2 Thos Wilson.\ ad mare, 1 Thos Verson, 2 Jos LADIES WORK. Collection of fruit, apples excepted, V I Iter, 3 R Armstrong. ,Span draught Rettinger. Collection of.fruit, special - es, special by J H Brick, S Simon, Patched quip, cotton, 1 W Beachy, by J P Forsyth, J E. Scott, I ROOTS AND VEGET1BLES. i Early Rose potatoes, 1 Thos Good -1 fellow, 2 W W Watson. Beauty of 3 GENEEaL PURPOSE HORSES. pan, 1 J Gamble, 2 D Ballagh, 3 McKee. 3 year old gelding or 1 W Whytock, 2 A Watson, 3 Borho. 2 year old gelding, 1 Alex Ronald (con 9). 1 year old gelding, em Donald, 2 S Tapley. 2 year filly, 1 V Rettinger, 2 Jos 1Wol- `d. 1 year old filly; 1 3 Hodgins, eorge Moffatt, 3 W 11 Jarvis (con Spring colt, 1 J. od;ius, 2 Geo 3 S Hutton. rood mare, 1 Jarvis (con 6), R Armstrong, en Day. Fastest alking team, I irkland, 2 W unser. Best 3 Jos Lambartus. Woolen Counter- pane, 1 Thos Woodcock, Kuitted quilt, hand made, 1 J S McTavish, 2 Alex Watson. Crazy quilt, hand made, 1 Alex McDonald (con 9). Log Hebron, 1 Jas Ballagh, 2 Thos Good. 1 cabin quilt, 1 Jas Martin,2 A &dam- fellow. White Elephants, 1 W Moffat, 3 son. Cut and made dress; 1 J S Me 2 Thos Goodfellow. Assortment of Tavish. Collection of fancy work, 1 potatoes, 1 Jas Ballagh, 2 Peter Mc. 1 3 A Forsyth, 2 R Copeland. Coltec- Naughton. Any other variety of po- tion of house plants, 1 Geo Yeo. Pair tatoes. 1 W Jarvis, (con 5), 2 W Mof- woolen socks, 1 Mrs W McKenzie, 2 fat. Too onions, Jas Martin, 2 Thus , Jas Martin. Ornamentae work,1. Geo Wilson. Celery, 1 R J Uiscox. Red Yeo, 2 Jos Hemmingway. Hair work, Onions, 1 Jos Broho, 2 V Hettinger. 1 J S McTavish. Embroidery, 1 p White or yellow onions, 1 Jos Borho. O'MaIey. Berlin wool work on wire, 2 V Rettinger. Potato onions, 1 J 1 Jos Hemrningway. :Barliu wool 'Borho, 2 V Rettinger, ' Red Mangold, 'ar►al in class, special y H B O'Oon- raised, 1 Alex Watson. 'Boquet ear- 91 J Borho, 2 H McKay. White field 1 Alex McDodald (colt 9.) den flowers, 1 R Hiscox 2 J. A For.- carrots, 1 F Ballagh, 23 Borlm. Table ROAD AND CARRIAGE HORSES. syth. Tissue paper flowers, 1 George ; carrots, 1 A Watson, 2 A C:tstick. 1 pan road horses, 11P O'1Slaley, 2 Yeo. Or het work, cotton. 1 A. M. S Long blood beets, ani kind. 1 Hugh j• Span an carriage horses, 1 Howson, 2 W J Howebn. Crochet ; Gillies. Beets any kind, 1 Heigh Gil -1 ase. Buggy horse, 1 W Little, 2 work' wool, 1 Mrs E Nixon, 2 Dr Gil. flies, 2 R 3. Hiscox.. Winter cabliagµ, 3 J K M Gordon. Carriage horse, A McEvers, 2 Wm Whytock. die horse, 1 D Blain, 2 Jas lvhy- 3 V llettinger. 1 year old road rriage, 1 W Vvhytock, 2 R How.. 3 P Arkell. 2 year old road or iage, 1 P Clark, 2 W ,Copeland, 3 Orion, Brood mare, 1 Alex Me- aid (con 9), 2 P Arl:ell, 3 W J kland. Spring colt, \Alex Mc• nald (con 9), 2 J Elliott,3 D Reid. d stallion in harness,1 John Hueb- hwerlen, 2 Chas Thotilpson. 3 old driver, 1 P Clark, 2 Geo er. Single driving outfit, special 5 13 Kirkiand, Wm Little. Best die horse, special 3 H Brick, D in. Best lady driver, specially J. Seltz,Miss Watson. Carriage team, Bial by Hugh McDonald, W Case. GRADE CATTLE. air 1 year old steers,1 H McKaeue, S Armstrong, 3 H McKay. Pair ear old steers, 1 Jas McNaughton, os Switzer, 3 And McKague. Fat or steer, 1 H McKague, 2 And Mc - e, 3 Jos Switzer. Fat cow or fer, 1 5 Tapley, 2 H McKague, 3 3 Armstrong. Grade cow, 1 J S mstrong, 2 Jas McNaughton, 3 W �. irkland. 1 year old heifer, 1 3 radon, 2 Jas McNaughtoe, 3 Thos fellow. 2 year old heifer, 1 A Kague. 2 3 McKenzie, (con 5), 3 McNaughton. Village caw, 1 P anghton, 2 W J Howson, 3 R Donald (con 81, 3 Jos Bo ho. Two , Heifer calf, 1 \'J Jarvis bushels small white peas, DA. Caeliok, nfl), 2 3 S Armstrong, 3 Jas Mc- 2 Jos Borho, 3 5 D A A Ststibo. Two hton. Pair steer calves, 1 Mal- bushels any variety of peals, 1 Hugh Keith. 2 year old heifer;, special Gillies. Two bushels of black Date, lies, Pair woolen mita, 1. Dr Gillies, ' .1 J Borho, 2 Thos Wilson. Cnuli- 2 Mrs W McKenzie. Knitted work, dower, 1 J Borho, 2 Thos Nilson. cotton, 1 Mrs W McKi<nzie, 2 J 1St Yellow tomatoes, 1 J Borho, 2 Thos' McTavish. Knitted worn, wool, 1' Wilson. Red tomatoes, 1 L Bennin- Alex McDonald, 2 P Clark. Sofa I ger, 2 Geo Forsyth. Water Melons,1 cushion, 1 Alex Watson, 2 J A For- ;Thos Wilson, 2 Thos Metviu. Musk syth. Lair stockings, 1 Mrs W. ,tic -1 Melons,) Thos Wilson. Swede Tur- Kenzie, 2 Jas Martin. Hooked rag nips, 1 A Caslick, 2 Alex McKassue. rnot., 1 Alex Watson, 2 L Campbell. Wool work on honey comb canvas, 1 John Kseir. Darned net work, 1 J S Yellow .Aberdeen tur ips, 1 ,Alex Mc- Kagne. Greystone urnips, 1 Henry McNay, 2 John Heir. Parsnips, 1 McTavish, 2 3 A Forsyth. ;Painting Hugh Gillies. Pueopkin, 1 Hugh on any material, 1 Geo Yeo,24t, Cope- Gillies, 2 A Caslick. Bag potatoes, land. Beat collection of fancy work, special by Dr. J. K. M. Gordon, 3 A Forsyth. . WOOLEN GOODS AND OTHER ARTICLEZ. Pair of blankets, factory made, 1 W Zinger. Pair blankets, home,Tlnade, 1 J S McTavish, 2 And Adamson. Five yards full cloth, factory made, 1 W Zinger. Five yards union flannel, Strong nerves, sweetsleep,good appetite, factory made, W Zinger. Five yards heelthy digestion, and best of all, sous BLOOD, are given by Hoods Sarsaparilla. special by M Kennedy, Thos Good- fellow, IMPELENTS, CARRIAGES, ETC. Lumber wagon, 1 Gillies & Martin, Top buggy, 1 Gillies & Martin. Open buggy, 1 Gillies & t Martin. General purpose plough, Gillies & Martin. union flannel, home mad McKague, 2 And Adamson. Yarn, factory spun. 1 W Zi ger. Pair fine boots, 1 Geo Colvin. Phir coarse boots, 1 Geo Colvin. , 1 Hugh Stocking GRAIN. Two bushels white winterJwheat, 1 Malcolm Keith, 2 Thos Wilson, 3 Jos Borho. Two bushels of re winter wheat, 1 F Ballagh. 2 Wm Two bushels of spring whea ety, 1 Thos Goodfellow, 2 Moffat. any vari- lex Mc - UNLOCKS ALL THE CLOGGED SECRETIONS OF THE BOWELS, KIDNEYS AHD LIVER, CARRYINGOFFGRADUALLY, WITHOUT WEAKEN. INS THE SYSTEM, ALL IMPURITIES AND FOUL HUMORS. AT THC SAM TIME CORRECT. ING ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, COSMO EILIC:USNESS, DYSPEPSIA, HEAD- ACHES, DIZZINESS, HEARTBURN, C^1;27;r'.710N, RHEUMATISM, ET.i.iIS:, Snip t eeeeees, JAUNDICE, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS, SCRO- FULA, FLUTTERING OF THE HEART, NERVOUSNESS, AND GENERAL DEBILITY. THESE AND ALL SIMILAR COMPLAINTS QUICKLY YIELD TO THE CURA- TIVE INFLUENCE OF BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL E„rirely N.00. DICTIONARY Abreast of theTimes. Jf Gra, u: Educator. Autumn -Care of Stock. Owing to the dr4uth that has so adversely affected the pasture over the greater part of our country during the last few months supplemental feeding of stock is necessary. It is very poor economy to allow animalsto enter the winter in low condition, as in all pro- bability, if they are ,allowed to lose their grass flesh, they wilt continue' Tltesttecessoroftha "Unabridged.)) . Ten years were spent revising, 100 editors employed, and over $300,000 expended. .Everybody should own this € Dictionary. 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Car Load Orders a Specialty' 'MOOD delivered to may part of Wingham. 6TOrdersby•mail promptly attend° to poor all winter, asspound of GEORGE THOMSON, to be t Box 125. Wingham 1', flesh saved during the )autumn want) fth d t o dpi • or more an a poun pu n ring the cold weather. With changeable weather,stock requires more attention. Chilly nights will demand an increase a1 Id. Brick, And McKague. 2 year 1 S Armstrong, 2 Alex McDonald of grain food, especially for young steer, special by J. H. Brick, Jas (00n 0). Two bushels white oats, 1 animals. Exposure to bold rains is aughton. TPOROUGHBfED CATTLE':, having calf during season, 1 (.leo Dever, 2 A Caslick, 8 J 5 Arne. detrimental to the healthfulness of COUNTY FUNDS TO LOAN. On the security io of CultivatedAti Farm, Interest six the per cent, payable p principal may be repaid At any time the borrower wishes. All expences pm(' by the County. No person except the County Auditors allowed to see mortgages or to know to onium money is loaned. Appply, to WM. litil.MES Godeiyeh, Aug. Stet N W. Co,'lreasercr. `strong. Two bushels barley, 1 Alex all stock. The fall coltssend calves, _ M K . 2 Th (' df ]I 3 W 'th their da e and can not, as a rule, be fed too liberally. It is better that young. colts and calves be kept off the pasture 4om evening milking time till nine or ten a. ni., when frosty nights arrive. c enzte, os poo a ow, m. wi elr ale, require;; •nor care, dleD+,nald. heifer tinder three Jarvis (con pi). tag fall wheat, special 1 Pc Doane. Heifer under toe by M Kennedy, Malcom Keith. Bag 1 J lilt. Hei, (con r 2 e spring wheat, special MDennedy,Thos Goodfellow. 100 sounds spring wheat flour, roller make, T Howson Bros, 2 BinCIAte CLASS, JERSEYS. And Little; 100 Donna* fall wheat ,1 W d Howson, 2 It iinw` on. flour, roller 'BAWL Eowison Bron, 2 Itarkwell'f Bronchial Ba1satn Wilt sureany Cough Cold, Bronchitis or Asthma, NE, 'RV NERVE DEANS arca new die• •� that etre the worst eases of Nrvous Debility Lost Vigor and BEA]co,e Failing Manhood; restoresAir +aweakness of body or nimd caused by overwork. or the errors or eY- oesios of youth. This Remedy eb. solutelY cures the Most obstinate wade when all other TRRATMaXTB RATA failed even to relieve. .'.bid by drug- ,Ilsts at $1 per package, orshe for $5 or ddBaht byy moil oa receipt of price by addressing THE JAMlt6 nntincINE 00.,'i mrooto. Ont. Wr1W for patnpltlet. sem ee- Wlnahrtr, tete'HAMILTON. Wingham, 1 - _ WINGHAM STEAM PUMP'ORKS! OAN1E1 EOiV PROPRIETOR. I wish to inform the peole of Wing - ham and surrounding country, that, as I have purchased the Steam Pump Works lately owned by Mr. H. Clark, I are prepared to supply all kinds of Wooden, Lift, Force & Iron Pumps And attend to the wants of the public in anything in the Pumpi sine. As I have long experience in the business I guarantee all my work, and if not -satisfactory will refund the money. DR MACDONALD, JOSEPHINE STREET, WINOUAN, a -- WB. TOWLER,,M,D.C.51., Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario -Coroner for County of Huron - Office Up -stairs, next to Mr Morton's office, Wing. ham, Ont. OFFicB IIouRS.-0 to 12 a. m., 1 to 0 p. m., or at Residence, Diagonal Street. ONTARIO. 'pin. J. A. MELDRTIM, IIonor Graduate of Toronto University, and Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Otlice and Residence -Corner of Centre and Patrick streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune. WINGIIAII - • UNT 7) • VANSTONE, d�•� BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., Private ,nd Company funds to loan at lowest ratea interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, town and farm property bought and sold OFFICE -Beaver Block WINODA1t J. A. MORTON BARRISTER, &c, Wingham Ont • E. L. DICKINSON', Barrister Ete. soasciion TO DANK OF H,WIn.TON. - MONEY To LOAN. Office -Meyer Block, 11, Ingham. DENTISTRY.- J S. J EItOME,,WIEGU AM, _".„,..,7•,-- Is manufacturing. Celluloid Plates, Vulcanite plates of the best material as cheap as they can be got in the - Dominion. A11 work warranted. Painless extraction of teeth by the use of Electric. I also deal in• it TARO or cor Vegetable I will extract teeth for 25 cents each ALL KINDS OF WINDMILLS BOFFICE runswick : In the Beaver Blocks opposite the House, made on short Wm. H. Macdonald, L. D. S., aar Soft water cisterns notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 'D. SHOWERS, DENTIST. Wingham. TWO KINDS OF {� j� O U STO M EFS. 4 WIDE AWAKE KIND BUY FROM THE City Fruit & Confectionery Store Because they can get goods that are right and up to the times. ANOTHER KIND ARE FAST ASLEEP But they are waking up to tie's) fact that I can give them goods that will please them. Full lines;of Fruits, Oysters,Confectiodery,&c APPLES BY THE BAJREL. Agent for Parker's Dye Workd. Canted goods of every description al- ways on hand and my prices are as low as the lowest. Dontforget the place, opposite 'pie now Bank of Hamilton. ROBT. .CCIL�11 OFFICE, - - MASON'S BLOCK Opposite the Queen's Hotel, R inghum. Will visit Gorrie 1st and 3rd Mondays. of each month. JOHN RITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT WixonAH'• ONTARIO .. p DEANS, JR., WIa0UAM, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF HURON. Sales attended in any part of the Co. Charges Moderate. JOHN CURItIE, WIeteues , ONT., LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF HURON All orders left at the TRIED office promptly attend ed to. Terms reasonable. JAMES HENDERSON, LIORNsRD ADOTIONBER POR COUNTIES HURON AitD BRUOS, All sates attended to promptly and on the Shortest Notice. Charges Dioderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. All necessary arrangements can he made at the Tires' office lvixciiAtl ONM DR. J. MOASH, id, 13. Toronto, Members college. Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, . i3NLGRAYR ONTARIO Money to Loan op Notes, Notes Disco ..need AT EEASONABLE RATES Money advanced on Mortgages a 5} pet cent.with privilege of paying at the end. of hay year. Notes and R eeklies tollectee. RiOBT. MCINb0O. saver Block lytnaham,'Ont