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THE BtTROI SIGNAL IRIDAY. OCT. 14. 1887. •
OOLBOBNII PAIL
!Haldurs,
'Phomas H•miltoa, James
Gledhill; et. Lwrwues, Thomas Precious,
Wall snow taster the Aeaesees er'-res- 2i James OledhiU ; tirarewtei■, Rubt.
been* aruce agraeslIersI aedN). 1 Doueles, 2d John Tiffin ;Spitaenbur,t
J
empire. Robert Glen, 2J John Titan ;
1 king of Tomphius couuty, Alex. it inert -
The •into:tura) show under the au 'sal, 3d Robert Glen ; Roxbury ruseett,
pious of the Colborne Branch Agricultur- !James Gledhill, 2.1 Juhu Tiffin ; 20 os
al Society, was I Glen Sept. 28th and 29th.weather it was not so
preriuus occasions. The follow tog is
THE PRIZE LIST :
held at Smith's Hill, our P.IPP."o Samu•l Barr,
2d Robt i eu .
. nbston pippin, James Gledhill, 2.1 Alex t.wpereuce hsgpialaton, tor, tbou'Jb the tablespoonful cluvel, do, cinnamon ; let
Owing to tit*: Aubert* n , ::u:,iwrda..n's nouauc's, Rout boil five minutes; remove to au earthen
succes•tul as on act ut Ed aid IV gore power to the
Olen ; American qt lien ruamdt, Robert or stone dish; pour over thew the hot
Dutto,ft's., 2J N Murrill ; Swear, .J Brno, justices to suppress unnectlasery tippli.g vinegar; cover tight; when curd they are
lid Robert Oleu ; Wagner, J Buck, 2.1 houses, it was chiefly directed against ready for use. I never use any acids, or
Tho•n u Sallow' ; Grimes #;uld.u. Jaw" using unlawful games sod buutad the cook iu brass to make them look green,
Marl,. ; any other kind named, jail, license victuallers to keep good order in cwsidetiag both injurious to the health.
When we prepire them for the winter
I wash and sca'd my barrel to nuke it
portrait), clean, Cover the bottom with
salt, wash the cucumbers in plenty of
cold water, lay 0 • layer of cucumbers,
T)i:MPERANOH LAWS. I to Mahe mea
Tb. ■w aaaimapaa paseM so a>•oltems Take email ease of a utriform Mae,
mere Melee el 411111101 sits Plree. emelt, put in $ porcelain kettle, corer
with cold water, add • little salt ; .et it
The moat stringent laws we have had oo the stove, let it hest gr•dua:ly, and
bull tit. .ninutw; thea dram off the
pawed were those of James L, whkth caster; add good viewer; to one cell..o
may almost be called the first piece of of vinegar.dd outs cup of molasses, one
HORSES --agave nRACUHT.
Brood more, with foal by her side,
Geo. Fisher. 23 Joseph Grnepy, 3d Alex.
Glen ; foal, Geo. Fisher, 2J Alex. Glen;
year old Ilan ur gelding, Jos. (:gaspy ;
2 year old filly or gelding. Thee An-
derson, 21 Jahn Mlaliourh, 31 Wm
Strauq'an ; year u!d Dolt, entire. J. U.
Stewart ; span of horses, heavy draught,
.J. U. Stewart, 24 John McLean, 31 J
Tesley.
• HOati!e-I0*I4l-tot att-
Brood mare. with foal by her able.
David Ryan, .1 John Washington, 3.1
11.be Clutch, jr.; foal, David Hyatt, 2d
Wm. McCluue, 3J John 31illuuth ; two
year old filly. Darman McNee, 21 John
Carie, 31 John Mallough ; two year
gelding, 1 and 2 Ltubt Muth, jr., 31 Jas
Winmill ; tn. year old lily, John Belie,
21 WVm. Tindall ; one year old gelding.
It',bt. titan ; span horses mares Jr geld-
ing. John McLean, 21 Jubo Gorier, 3.1
Frank Sel;ows.
-d
R'J1:, ANI, C..PnlAli5.
Brooi more and foal, Alex. Young, '2d
James Clarke, 3.1 %1'm. H,.aell ; sprint/
foal colt or e'lr, l adrew preen, 2J Win
Howell. 31 Leais Smath ; one year old
filly, Alex. Young, 2.1 Wo,. Junes, 31
Alex. Young; nae year old gelding. Alex
(:len, 24 John Knox, 3d James Win -
m01 ; two year ntd gelding, Richard
)Morrow, 2d JohnTi:lln, 31 Wm. Fowler;
two year old ti117, Wm. Howell ; span
carriage booms, by Hon A. M. Rues.
M. 1'. 1'„ Wm. Cunningham. 2d T C
Doberty ; buggy horse, Sam 11:L-,sn. 2.1
Goo. Fisher, 3d E. C. Belcher ; saddle
horse. Geo. H (lid, 21 Alex Young, 31
Andrew Green.
('ATTLR-THOROC,IH SKID.
Milch cow, with calf since Sept let,
1886, Isaac Fisher, 2.1 and 31 Tbos. An-
derson ; two year old heifer, Thos. Beat
tie ; oneear old heifer, Thos. Aodere•n,
2.1 Isaac Fisher ; bull calf, Isaac Fisher,
241 Thos. Anderson ; heifer calf, 1 and 2,
Thug. Anderson.
NATTrx OR .;RADS .:ATTLL
Cow with calf since Sept. let 1888,
Thos. Beattie. 2d and 34. Robt. Medd ;
two year old heifer, 1, 2, and 3, Robt.
Medd; one year old heifer, Amos Feller,
21 Rubt. Medd. 3d James Clarke ; one
year old steer, Joseph Tewaley, 2 and 3
Alex. (ileo ; .tier gall. Rubt Medd, 2a
Jamas McBride ; beitet calf, Robt Medd,
two year old steer, 1
� TJussph Tewaie 3d Jam.. Oaths ;
fat ower steer. 1 and 2 Joseph Titivate,:
fat heifer or cow, James McBride, 2d
Tamale/.
• LOSS/ WOOL align.
Aged ram, J. O. Stewart. 24 James
Ross ; ahearling ram, Chas Stewart. 94
James Stewart ; ram Iamb, 1 and 2 Tbos
Sallow*, 3d C. Stewart ; pair aged ewes,
with Iambs of 1867, J. U. Stewart, 2d
Chas. Stewart, 31 Thos. Fellows ; pair
*beading ewes, J. O. Stewart ; pair ewe
lambs, 1 and 2, J. U. Stewart, 3d Joseph
Toweley.
%RORY wool axur.
Samuel Barr, 24 Robert Douglas ; any
other kind named, winter, J Beck, 3d
N Murrill ; quince. J fleck, 2d Robert
Glen ; plate crab, James Gl.dhul, 2.,d
N Morrish.
Plano.
Flemish beauty, Wm Howell,' 24 John
Knox ; Vicar sal Wakefield, Rola. tilers,
2d Wm.. John ; Louis Honue de Jersey,
John Tidier, 2d N w. Jones ; Beaurre
Hardy, Thomas Sallow* ; winter Nellie,
Wm. Juuus ; UnundaRu, Wm. Junes ;
Seckel, Joseph Beck ; Bedew, Wm.
Jones.
Inmberd, Janes Gledhill ; Reins
Claude do .Beery, James Gledhill.
rE.tcHLO.
Early Crawford, plate of peaches, F
Sallow*, 21 John Tiffin.
u RAPR1L
Crsvuling, Rubt. 0 lenti-
1,
eno-
otRDx: VEULTASLL4.
Peck of roes potatoes. 1st and 2.1 8.
Barr ; peck of beauty of Hebron, Alex.
Robertson, 2d Thus. Pre -nous; potation
any variety named, Jas. Gledhill ; vege-
taols marrow, Win. Rowell, 3d W ,C
Potter , winter squash, Thos. Hamilton.
2d John Mallough ; white celery. Mrs.
Stitt ; winter cabbage, Alex. Robettaon ;
tall abbeh.e, Thos. Hamilton, 2d Samuel
Barr ; citrons, John Tiffin, 24 Win.
Ho.re'1 ; I•o* blood beets. S. Harr, 3d
Th w Hamilton; turnip, Thoa Hamilton;
radishes, Jeha Tiffin ; table turnips, R.
(j:en ; long orange earrote, Samuel Bur ;
early horn camas. Thos. I'rec,oue, 2d
Thos. ilamilton ; scarlet carrots, Thus
Ilamt:tun, 2.1 Samuel Barr ; red onions,
Samuel Marr, 2d Thos. Hamilton ; ye:low
onions, Samuel Barr ; water melon., T
Herndon, 21 Louis Smith ; green tlesh
melons, T. Hamilton ; red tomatoes, G.
Morris ; 2d Jas. Gl.dhtll.
HOMR IS .1st• YAtTUK111t.
Best ptir blankets, Mr Jones, 2nd
Thos. Beattie ; pound of yarn, home
made, Thos. Hamilton, 2nd M. C.
Potter ; counterpane, surd, Mr Jones.
Nine Mangold Wenzel*, Thos.
nut) vm:sTACLEN AND sours.
Nice mangold wortssls, Thn•.
Precious, 2nd John Tiffin ; nine
Swede turnips, Thos. Beattie, 2nd
Andrew Green ; nine white Belgian
carrots, John Mailon*h, 2nd John
Tiffin : pack onions, Ram Bar ; twelve
ears corn, field, Thos. Beattie, 2n1 John
Thin ; largest pumpkin, Sam Barr, 34
Wm. Howell ; lancet squash, John
Mallough.
DAIRY ?RODCCL
Ten pounds tabic butter, salted fur
use, Thos. Beattie, 24 A. C. Putter ;
tab or crock of salt butter, not Tess than
26 lbs, N. Morrish, Jas. Gledhill ; 1
quart of maple syrup, Win. Jones, Thos.
gallows ; jar of honey, John Msllough ;
loaf home made bread, Thos. Sallow"
and Green ; Wine, Wm. Junes.
LA DI a*' WORK.
their houses, says the Cun4ee.por.try P.e-
ri..r. The act in the timet year of James
was intended to restrain the ''inordinate
haunting and tippling in inns and ale
houses," to be fur the relief of wayfarers sprinkle user with silt, and so ountinue
putting in alternate layer �f cucuu.bara
and not kir the " entertainment of the and salt each time of putting into the
lewd and idle people." There was to barrel ; cover with cold water, laying on
be a penalty of ten lallings fur permitt- a fiat stone to keepy tLuing hem unexpder water;
d it
ing "uulawtul drinking.' all drink- Ihthe briey areneallowed la come to the top of
, therebose
ing was uu!awful except by Mow fide air, they will rct. These will keep per-
travellers, by the guests of travellers and foct'y fur one, two or three years, if de -
by parti.aua and labourers during their sired.
dinner hour. 'lb. public house was only When wanted for sae, souk in cold
eater. changing every six hours ; keep
to be open to residents in the locality o•.vered whi•e fresheuu,g, as tha light has
for one hour in the day kr the consump- a tendency to fade them; when the salt
tion of liquor on the premises. This act is all limits out, prepnrr an green ett:um-
was made perpetual, lt Meow wigoon• bore, except to cork them longer.
cations iutetided Is render conviction In srler, asst le Ste Faroe.
noire easy in the last parliament of
James. In the first of Charles the
penalties were somewhat relaxed, but
the law could not be enforced. and under
these stringent laws drunkenness increas-
ed apace. It bad reached au extraor-
dinary pitch In 1639, when a French
Protestant wrote from London :-
" There is within this city and all the
towns of England which I have pasted
through so prodigi ;us a number of hoose,
'hero they sell a oertsin drank called a'e
that I think a good half of the inhabi-
tants may be denominated also house-
keepers. ' ' • But, what is meat
dejlorable, where gentlemen sit and
spend moat -of their time drinking a
iamb:), kind of beverage, and tobacco,
hick has universo11 besotted the nation
Dyspeoaia is dreadful. Disordered
liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe togoodgo•nature.humanThe human di;entire apparatus is one
;motni
of the wt c p:ic.tee: and wonderful
tbiags in existence. It is easily put out
of order.
Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food,
bad cookery. mental worry, late hours,
irregular habits, and many other thump
which ought not to be, have nate the
American people a nation of dyspeptics.
But Green's August Flower has done
a wonderful work in reforming this sod
bailouts and making the Amerian
people so healthy that they au enjoy
their meals and be happy.
Iteniemher :-No happinoss without
health. But Green's August Flower
Loins health and happiness to the
dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a
bottle. Seventy -tire cents. eowly
s'a'Aw se.11~ se aeamft•ah
es
The b ti
at e Turkish Ober%
CUM ss the Cef d the tuauehe has diet. This
lwry
ausioae, who was in its 7ttth year, had
presided over the harems of suoceesit• Sultan. more ore than forty yaws. He was . ,este of
eemuessengih cad giganatc statute, and his
name was Has HTh
ehram Agree. e people
f the herein eddied him L All nes Nome.
He was • genuine Moslem of the old school,
cad detested Europeans and all European
ms
custoand ideas. He exercise. 01111101101utAueooe .t the Porte. He was officially de-
scribed w "the Porter of the Oat. of F.lioity
of the l:.swmander d the Faithful" His
suc-
cessor as Chief of the Eunuchs ban Armenian,
who a supposed to be uu excellent terms with
the Russian En.uaa.y.
mos ie . "Mb ceeelr*s.
Prow Me V,.e Vurk Times. April ar.
111r. osin(.rd 11. Steele read a piper before
the Dated Club m Brooklyn last night'upen
If
What Shall We o With Our Coavicte"
Irretufor., be held, the question has been
"What .ores sat labor shall be required of con -
vial!' but now, and to illustrate the whimescal
extremes so which pwpular opinion may go, ,t
isseruoaly questional whether eoosicts shall
work at all This startling propws,tot.
u advanced by the laboe unions mom
the pretence that tree labor 'am-
mo endure the comps:ition of con-
vict labor. In .Aur convict labor was
abolished in New York by law. There are
now 1300 coot lets un.olploysd, and won the
existing contracts will expire, when all will he
idle. There are legislators and ueq,apers
yr
foetid to openly •pone of this ound:twn of
affairs, New 1 ork has s prion papulation of
12,1000 people, of when there are mailable fur
pr.,'luctise labor about 6000, whose industry,,m
it availed of, would come in e.p.tition with
the wage-earningclasses. In manufacturing
messed
there are 700,000 free workers mesg.
in this sate. The proposition then is that
6000 rootlets should 14 kept idle for
fear that their labor would mince the
average waives of 700,000 who are free,
supposing that all the convict, even are
engaged in manufacturing. These 6000 ever
v,cts were engaged in actual o u.pctition before,
and will be .:main, after their incarceration,
with those who object to their esupluyuent
under ouitinetnent. The oust of maintaining
these 12,1,00 crosicts 1.
over a million and a
quarter of dollars a year; and it is a grave
emergency that would justify estate in wwtt•
ing so moch • year. But theuoet iu dollars and
cents ia the least seriousfeature of the pro-
blem. These convicts are nearly all destined to
Their be returned to society. average tem
age is under 25. The average r 01 im-
prisonment is tine years, which is about tie study ago and term of ly of a college graduate.
This speaker advocated the employment at
part d the convicts upon public works out-
side the prison walla The number to be
employed in any industry should bear • fired
w y proportion to the number engaged in that in -
and at which I hear they have common' d - dtstry outside the prison wales, and that pro -
many noble estates. ' ' ' And the' portion should he so low as to preclude any
genuine complaint of competition.
nothing may be wantroo to the height of
luxury and imp•ety of this ab ,minati.n
they have translated the organs out of
the churches to sot them up in taverns,
chanting their ditty rambles and bestial
tachanalias to the tune of thoae instru-
ments which were wont to us.t thein in
the celebration of God's Fraises an 1 regu-
late the r,.icns of the wont gingen in the
world, which ars the inrush, in their
churches et present."
Facts wart\ kaewlag.
In all diseases of the nasal mucous
membrane the remedy used must be non-
irritating. The medical profession has
been slow to learn this. Nothing satis-
factory can be accomplished with douch-
es, snuffs, powders, syringes, astringents,
or any similar application, bootees they
are all irritating, do not thoroughly
reach the affected surfaces and should be
abandoned as worse than failures. A
multitude of persons who have for years
Gent's shirt, linen front, hand made, borne all the worry •oa pain that
Aged ram, Robt. Glen, 23 J. O. Stew- Miss L. Buchanan, 24 Thos Hamiltcn; catarrh can indict, testify to radical and
art; *heading ram. J. 0 Stewart ; pair gent's shirt, linen front, machine mad.,•permanent cures wrought by R!y's Cream
ewe lambs, Robt. Glen. 24 J. U. Stewart. Wise L Buchanan. 2d Thos Hamilton ; Haim.
3d Robt. Glen ; pair shouting ewes, 1 gent's fancy @annul shirt, Miss L Buchan -
and 2, lt.,bt. Glen, 3d J. U. Stewart ; an, 24 Thos Hamilton ; gent's fancy
pair aged elms, J. O. Stewart, 2d Rubt. flannel shirt, hand made, Miss L Buchan -
Olen. ram lamb, 1 asJ 2 Rube. Glen, 3d an, 21 Thos Hamilton ; linen or
J. 0, Stewart. cotton chemise, Mia L Buchanan ;
✓ iot -Liao a ezzen AND rower, . night dress, Bliss L Bochanan ;
crochet work, John Mallough, 2d Thos
Beattie ; embroidery in silk, W. Jones,
2d Mia L Buchanan; arrsmene work,
Thee Beattie, 2d Mies L Buchanan; bead
work, Hervey Hcweall; fancy braiding,
Miss L Buchanan, 2d Horace Horton;
fancy knitting by hand, Harvey Howell;
fancy knitting by machine, H Howell ;
plain knitting by machine, Harvey
Howell ; encu) patched work, John
Mallough, 21 Harvey Howell; patched
quilt, in cotton, Tbos Hamilton, 2d H
Horton; paper flowers, Wm Jon.., 74
John Mallough ; Berlin wool flowers, N.
Morrish, 2.1 Wm Jones; Berlin wool
work, fiat, Thos Beattie, 3d Mies M
Green; Berlin wool work, raised, Thos
Fellows, 24 H Horton; rag mat, Miss L
Buchanan, 2d James Gledhill; oil paint-
ing, Mias M. Green; oil painting on
panel. Jo..pb Beck; etching, Miss L
Bechatma; crayons, Bliss M. Oren; pair
woolen stockings, Thos Hamilton, 2J
Jam.. Rome; pair woolen socks, Thos
Hamilton, $d Jame. Gledhill; pair woolen
gloves, Mies L Buchanan; pair woolens
mite, Jea Rose, 2d Thos Hamilton; patch
on a• old garment, Bliss L. Buchanan,
3d Thos Hamilton; darn on a sock or
stocking, H Howell, 2d Thea Hamilton;
farmers' wreath of seeds, John Mallo.gh;
motto on cardboard, Thos Hamilton, 2d
John Mallough; sampler work, Wm
Jones; cloth mat, Joseph Beck, 2111
Howell; wool tidy, Thos Hamilton. 2d
Wm Jonmt
memo A L.
Losf of bread made with Bresdmaker'a
son. Yeast, Geo. Tindall.
Sow, having lite/ed in 1887, Andrew
Green, 2d Juhc Claike.
fa:From
Sew, having littered in 1887, Robe
Doaelsa ; boar pig, under Doe year
old, Richard Fulford ; sow pig, under
one you old, Itobt Glen, 2d Andrew
Greet, 3d Thous Hamilton.
siRK4HiP.L
Boar, aged, John Clarke ; boar pis
media ono year old, Jam.. Tabb, 24 W C
Potter ; sow pig, under one year old,
James Tabb, 21 and id John Clarks.
POCLTRY.
Pair boudane, 1 and 2 Barry Rich-
ards ; pair brahama, light, James
Munroe, 241 Wm McDougall: titer
brabama, dark, James Mucro.. 3d Wm
McDougall ; pair black spaniels, 1 and 2
Jamee Munroe , pair lurking. 1 and
2
1.Harrison ; pair d•
)r�eWm
uwall, 3d James Monroe ; pair
gasp, James Munro., 2d James Harri-
son ; pair hamburg', 1 and 2 James
Munro. ; pair bantams. Jam.. Munroe,
2d Wm McDougall ; pair plyymwouth rock,
Janes Harrison, 24 Robert Dunllea; pair
leghorns white, James Harrison, 2d
Jamas Munro. ; pair Leghorn. black, 1
and 2 Wm McDougall ; pair fowls any
other improved bred, Wm McDougall,
21 James Harrison ; pair gees, James
Harrison, 2d Richard Fulford ; pair
docks, James Harrison. 2d John
Tiffin ; pair guinea fowls, Jam.. Harri-
weaaea u rkrsNtnas.
There are 130 female physicians in
New York today, and the number in
Brooklyn and the surrounding cities
about double that. Among those in
New York city there are quite a number
who have incomes of $10,000; two or
three make yearly sums ranging from
$15,000 to =.J0 000 and one has averaged
-- aetealtac
N'hen • silk hat becomes wet, or from
other causes has lust its am•n,thneas and
¢I.,as, cleanse It carefully from all dust,
Glen with a silk handkerchief appy
petroleum evenly and smooth down
with the some handkerchief until it u
dry, smooth and glossy. This will make
• •dk hat lwk as good u new.
Toothache often arises from acidity of
the saliva, which caasea irritation and
A11 the Difereare la the Weald.
Prom fke tl-ashirpfon Critic.
° ..o, sir," thundered the old gentleman, "I
have made up my mired that my daughter
hall serer marry a man who plays poker."
"She might du a great deal worse, sir."
"Imp o.sible. Yoker has pouted the ruina-
tion of thousands .1 men, .rad its sictitns
inflammation of he exp nerves. A could rooster from the Infatuation. She
1 wld weer do worse.
strung solution of bice nate of soda I Exertse me. sir, but I'm sure site could.
will generally remedy this kind of tooth She might marry cane fellow ahs thinks he
ache. The mouth should be well tiptoed plc pc.ker• "
with the solution, and it may be alio I °M eases thought it
over.
app!iel to the teeth and gums with a m
A Goose 0 Pr
moderately !aril touch -brush. es -THE SIGNAL will b
sent to any address from now until Jan.
It has been found that when paraffin 1, 1888, for 25c. Subscribe at once.
is thoroughly mixed with linseed snail, I
cast into small blocks and cooled, It may !
be used to make any fabric waterproof,
by simply tubbing the block over it, and
ironing it afterwards to equalize the
material in the pores. It has the advan-
tage of being water proof but not air -
proof, unless too much of the paraffin is
applied.
Statistics show that about twenty
thousand people are annually destroyed
in India by ante i r, and of thew, nine-
teen out of twenty are solid to be bitten
by snakes. The number of human vie
tiros tends to iucreaac, In spite cf the
fact that the number of wild beasts and
snakes his douLled in the last ten years,
and that the government reward paid
fur their extermination has risen pro-
portionately. Next to ,ano:nous rep-
tiles, tigers claim most victims. Tea
years ago, wolves, mostly in the north-
west provinces said Oudah, killed five
times as many people as of late years ;
but the extermination ^1 wolves seems to
for the last four years a steady income of its going; on y, L. ;oarda two hun-
are the
Blackwell - alleged ause ofrapidldeatl to *bout
the dred human beings • usually. Apart
I from the lose of hum n I 'e, the returns
president of the Woman's Medial Col
lege, and las besides a large practice. I show an ann.tal d• ate action of htty
She has adopted children and makes a thousand head of mit• le.
*harming home for them. Dr. Mary
Putnam Jacobi has a large clienede, and
consults with the first male physicians of
t'.. city ; indeed, more than one physi-
• an has a regular female confrere, to
w:tom he recommends some of his
patients to go for special courses of treat-
ment. Severs) of these limas!. practi-
tioners are hoose physicians to hospitals,
and the Lucretia Mott Hospital in Brook
lyn is entirely officered by thein. Some
women physicians work in partnership
with each other, amour* whom are Ut s
=lire M. Mosher and L•tcy Id. Hall, of
Brooklyn, and the two sister doctors,
Harsh and Julia McNutt. Dr. Saab las
charge of the babies' ward of the Post
Graduate Hospital, and Dr. Julia hal
founded • training school for nurses
Both are physicians in high standin,; and
leave a large practice, especially among
children. Drs. Annie Daniels and Kate
Parker are both women of inflence and
of the widest necklet charity. Dr.
Blisiboth Cushier is a celebrated anato-
me et and successful ovariotomist, and y. t
is a small. feminine, quiet -voiced little
woman, Drs. Loaier, Poet and Faust*
ere all well-known for goal waflt.
Without deception thew women de
quiet, well -brad, gentle mannered sal
IV FLEW LST&
Two horse hegpp, John Brander ;
one horse bagel termed, John Brune -
dee ; faenise mill, Armstrong Tiros;
(geed), wonders axle lumber wanton,
John Brensden ; iso beam plow steel
nomad board, B Bell & Son ; seed drill,
W s Vaso..
mals Awn ealn.
Two bashele of fall wheat white;
R .Met Muteb, jr , 9d Th.)* Sallow• ;
two bushels wiser wheat any variety,
W C Potter, 3d Robe Dourless ; two
bootee's barley white, Robt Match,jr., 3d
Thomas Hamilton d two
Howell, 34 W
p.as.gamusl Barr,
U Potter ; two bootees white oats, Jobe
Weehtngtos. lid Tbomaa Hamilton ; two
bashed* bleak oats, John Washington,
Thomas Hamiltos.
name - A r1Les .
Northern spy. Thomas Seattle, 24
Robert Ole ; anew, Robert Dollen,
s r•*IAL *RCOYwneriar ON.
One horse sleigh, John Brunaden; two
horse pleasure sleigh, John Brunade..
Jr MM.
Nunn- Amos Pisb.r, Rd. Stnsgbsa,
Leonard Hunter.
eaUI.-Jobe Jamieson, Andrew Drys.
dale, D. McIlw•in.
fA.e� and pigs -John Girvia, Ictus
Salkeld, (leo. Carrell
Poultry- John Downie,.
Sam C.•ldwell, James
Ittgilements-
Jenkin a .ft•roiced. - New York World..
..ocher. Work -Mrs. Ri iareIa, Mrs.
Vargas.
s:.•.t..Rease.
but if you are constipated, or Ease
headache. Lad taste in the mouth, tush
of bled to the heed, bilious co.rplaint,
or any similar difficulty, you ah. uld go
at once to your druggist for Dr. I fierce s
"Pleasant Purgative Pellois," the most
efficient means for eradicating it, by c sr -
rooting all disorder (f the liver, stomach
and bowels. Snell, sutar•c•ateJ, agree-
able to take, and cause no pain . r grip-
ing. By druggi.te
Rotes watt'•
The co.nplexion is only rendered aurp
nd
sightly by Pimples, Liver Spots
Yellowness. These It is well kni can an
cased (von an iiiaetirs Liver rnd bad
blood. Dr Chase's Liver Cure purifies
the blood and whole oyster... See Re-
cipe Book for toilet recipes, h rats and
animations on how to preserve the com-
plexion. S..1.1 M all druggist.
regime veer.
A Cora 101 CNOLEEa Mf(DAV,.-A
positive cure for this dangerous cow
plaint, and for a'1 acute or chronic forms
of b owel complaint incident to sumn sr
an 1 fall, is found in Dr. Fowler's Ex-
tract of Wild Strawberry ; to be crocus
tad from any Jrokl»t.
The Canadian Pacific Railway
Tae Peoples Fas.rite Route between
MONTREAL - TORONTO,
QUEBEC
OTTAWA, - KINGSTON,
BOSTON,
DETROIT, - CHICAGO
ST. LOUIS
KANSAS CITY,
AND ALL rOlNTts EAST AND %ri/T.
For Yaps, Tinge Tables, Fares, Tickets, tea.
apply le
R. RADCLIFFE,
AgenOFi1C'E : seise Street, OppDomte T.
rapa
Office. Don't Vo. -get 1 be Mice.
Godrrlcb,$Jan, lith, lam7. 7016
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
n�coarse�stmExn
400.
WILL CURE OH RELIEVE
BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS,
DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, •
INDIGESTION, fLUTTEP.'NO
JAUNDICE. OF THE HEART,
ERYSIPELAS, ACIDITY OF
SALT RHEUM, )'NE STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, DRi .I1f88
HEADACHE, Of THE 8KIAf,
And every spiel** of disarm trees
/bordered OVER, KIOIIEY4 *T
BOWEL$ of same. 1
-r. KILBURN & £pi. "tel
C. L. Mc NTOSE,
Next door to Rbynas' Drug Store. keeps
constantly adding to his well -
selected stock. choice
Fresh Groceries,
which will be found to compare favorably.
both as regards quality and price with
any other stock in this vicinity.
TEAS AND SUGARS
A SPECIALTY.
is returning thanks to my customers foe
their patronage. I would also invite stay oth
ern who will, to coil and inspect my stock, . .
0. L. McINTOSH.
Soutb-West side of the Square'
Ooderich. Feb, lath. 1lIe5.
READ THIS.
Every Man in Business should get
his Office Stationery Printed.
. oro leer Gam
Dual allow amid in th.bs•d to .low -
)y sad sorely rs into Catarrh, oboe
Foe mu be c*s*d for 211s. by tssin* Dr.
Olame's fa bel& Ossa. A few *Wow
tines gore beetpia.t eillsre2 ; 1 bo 2 bosun
Nrga ordi.ary estarrb ; 2 to 6 hoses M
sennet ed Mrr
ewe ehrewuie eNsrrb. A.' Try
A Pre/Webb Li*.
Few men have aeenmplished the same
&noun* of work and goal in this world
as the cel.brate1 Dr Chase. Over
600,010 of his works have beim sold in
Canada ohne. We want every parson
trnwhied with liver Oomplelat,
ppaappsaaa� Headache, Richey or frena
'Ir,wb�e., !n hese • bottle r.f Dr Cheese
toner Cure, it will el** you. Medicine
and Reesice Book 31, Sold by all
DO NOT TEAR SHEETS OCT OF YOUR ACCeUNT BOC KS TO,WRITK OX.
BUT GET YOUR
e
Bill Heads
"tatements
Note Heads
Letter Heads
Memo. Heads
Counter Pads
Paroel Labels
Shipping Tags
Business Cards
Circulars
Envelopes, eto
PROPERLY PRINTED ON GOOD PAPER,
and then it will be a pleasure for you to do your cotres?ond.tag.
well as helping to advertise your business.
NOTHING. 17
CLEANSINit rir
HEALING.
$s ares �
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fohl hied,
SAY Ing.
Bram
:weal 1111101100
CA SP TO USE. tate the Hemet
sal *noose e. pa.sa tlss eserad W a'
W.A. Sola br Da'esaws• esu sat sioemd ea
mow etta iOna/anion Awes
READ THIS.
5 Our Stock of Printing Stationery, consisting of all 1E3
the leaning grades of Plain and Linen, ruled and tun- 101
rule.] papers. Cards, Envelopes, Ste., is the moat com- 'Ca
plete we have handle.., and we guarantee the duality Nal
and price to suit all who will favor us with their "la
orders. Cail and see onr samples anti get our prices J
AT
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