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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-08-22, Page 1V ria D ENYESTMENT (i .E ErE � r. PNDON, ONT_ rid -street„ opposite City Mills- 'Anion, a1I„moon, Ont. .2, for the purpose of advane: ind Town Property et every and on the n.ost favorable short periods repayable by in 5rrowers_ Parties purehasing• ellings or Stores, willfinclthe y preferable to any othermo4e,�- e paid at the end of each half :. both principle and interest 1Ffin IG years. If paid yearly,. tinned at any time, and with rand the time necessarily oe= ti,atit 2 of title sine prepare - :Wars -Is s to teras, &c., apply T. B. LEyS, toad Treasurer, London, Out. ISON(Y, Esq., Valuator Sea - 2130 -52 100' ACRES. FARMS, a. net izi niarl>etfor Sale by the p KAEL.KQAD COMPANY 'rent P:atte Valley. s in Central Nebraska tete of 40 agree and upward, bas I nnefIT dT 6- i K i CEn . Nt al cliniafe,: fertile soil,, an abuur r 1i T TIN THE WEST r The:- ns heas of \%'tensing, Colorador-Utah,. R„• supplied by farmers iii_ the to a licrnuestcad of 10acres.y A`1`1G- 'S FOR, COLONIES. • OF FOREIGN BIR entitled to the ....TILE elnet I -STI Al LAW `intention to bee onie citizens' 6f and may avail themselves 01 iediiate+ll sifter their arrival- FOR ALL'' Millions ofd -acer nett Land-: open for entry _.in, near this Greats. Railroad,. and all the conveniences of au tti e haserg of Ittcilroad Land. new the Land, alsoew st e, l,a.at,hlet -with new maps .'Bert:. 0- r, DAVIS, F)Il:nii:itiit`k2ft r I-. P. R. R. 03ttil.t, NKB1t;sia •. QF` LETTERS at the Staforth Post Office O ins M1 rtt 1i.. WnI Miss• glary; 1,f rra c lI I11Eiaa 3leI.ay, Mrs. Alien .1ft "laud::, MIr Ltht' +i 4l.ell ii., Jolla •ti ilii e, e 'r 1'a§rclv,.f F Pewit -resist, Miss Mali Parker, Jiiii.e3 !:tit+fc,ul, R Shiil,er, Henry St-utt, Edward Ensign 'tatiley, Thomas, 1`assie, John J Vot}bker, James Witt -ion,„ James W t•ibrud, George .Sestby, E J Will::on, Walter Wallace, Samuel S. DICKSON`, P. 81ICTl TiE�%I . yUQLENO. 11S. tv SEAFORTH,. FRI AY, AUG1 ST2 - t:i 18x3. • BItiOTI1)1E1113, Publishers. $1 50 a Year, in ativance. cd 6tatc tai :,Ile. FARM FOR SALE IN HULLETT. LOT 12, Coit. 7, Hu lett ; 100 acres ; 65 cleared; the rest in good h Irdwood bush;. lands of first- rate quality; 60 acres clear of stumps and in good cultivation; well ovate ed;will he sold-stoekancl an -with or wi;theyut Mops, or:otherwise as snag be agreed upon. Apply t E+ MANUEL CHAPMA\,on. the premises, or address Constance P. 0. 298 FARM' FOR SALE. roB, SAT.Tt',, on r >sonable terms, Lot No. 75, Bayfield Concess on,-Goderieh Township, con- taining 104 acres, 40 of which are cleared. and in a state of good calci ation, and wcU fenced ; the balance is well timbc red with hardwood and a lit- tle cedar; there are wo neves failing spring creeks running through thn farm, and no waste land; it is in eery respect a choice lot; there is a good frame hoose,.barn, s able and sheds; the buildings are all nen ; there i also a good. young : orchard, commencing to be ; is situated one mile incl a half from the villa( e of Baytield,11 miles from Godarioh., 7 from inton, 14 from Seaforth, with good gravel roads le Wing to each of these plad:;es. Price, :2,600`• For further partieulars apply' to the proprietor on t e premises, or,, if by letter, Bart eld Post-Ofliee 298 JOAN FRASEIZ. a FARM FOR SALE IN McKILLOP. 'GOR SATE OR 7,0 RENT, for a term of years, 1' Lot No. 15, (north part,) Con. 14, McKillop, (boundary,) consist;ig of 50 acres, 40 . cleared, the remainder hardwoo3; 21- miles from Watton; first class log buildings food well of a ater; land Drell fenced and in got c cultivation ; young orchard. Commencing to bep., For terms, &c., apply to the•proprietor on th premises, or, if by letter, pre- paid, address AMES CAMPBELL, Jr., 296*4 J Wilton P. 0. • FAR . FOR SALE. 'FOR SALE OR TO RENT, Lot No. 10, (west half,) Con. 11, Grey, consisting of 50 sores, about 40 cleared; 9 miles from Wanton ; good log buildings; young bearing orchard; land well fenced and in good condition; good well of water. For terms and •o her' particular's, apply on the premises, or addxe s, postpaid., DAVID CAMPBELL, 29 . Walton P. O.. T FAR FOR FOO SALE. -REIN G compos t of Lot 1, Con. 10 of the Town- ship of Tack ,smith, containing 100 acresof excellent land, u u which there is a new frame barn, 88x60 feet, i d also a' good orchard. For terms, which, are sy, and either information, ap- t ply to Mr. JA IE 1 DAVEY, on Lot 1, Con. 12, of said -'.pownshii, o • to the vendor, WALTER REN- . 'WICK, Sr., St. G.arge P. O., Brant Co., Ont. 296 FARM FO ; SALE IN McICI r.OI'. 3 ; h' `,: Lot 18, 4th Concession, Mc - 1; ltop, conte ing 100 acres; 45 cleared, 10 culled and 45 we timbered. There is a good log Louse and f• ince 1}arn and stable; also, a young bearing orchard ; e farm is four miles from Sea- . forth, with a: good1 gravel road all the way; within one hall mile of (Ihurch and School. For further particulars apply to the proprietor, on the preens- 'es or Seaforth P..5. ' 2944`4 GEO. McINTOSH. ARM FOR j 5 LOT a o.12 and pa Cou •ession of G 50 clear c1. and in goo Gravel ] oad, 12 mile; 276 ANGUS h • t o ccy, i cI afro e;\I LE IN GREY. Lot No. 11 in t e 18th eousistiug of '7 a¢¢ri;s, ltivation ; 2lr mil s' from is Senfarth. lip if to LLAN, on the pin uses. OW STOL N e RR STRAYED ST O 4N or strayedfro n Lot 8, Con: 12 lop, a COW, pearl -all red, bat with a fc pots; ' years old; o to o the horns brok point ; middling sir d. The above ambit nken •om the abos e p •crises oil the in Veclne day, July 9, las . Any inform' pectin * her Will be sui ably rewarded b 11 a FARM FOR SALE. VOR SALE, Logt 11, Con- 7, Township of Hallett, County of Hit n, containing 100 acres, 90 of which are cleared and free from stumps; the re- mainder is well 't mbered with hardwood ; well fenced and dude c gained, and in a high state of ea tivation;. goo I log house and first-class frame barn, stable and heds and; other outbuildings ; good young ore rd; the farm is well watered., there being thre 'iviug springs, one close to the the house ; 1i i es from lUnburn, 9 from Sea - forth and 7 iron Clinton;; surrounded by good roads. For fart r particulars apply to the pro- prietor on the pr. ,t.ises or to Constance P. 0. 298-f4 - GEORGE COOPER. FA . , FOR SALE. . OR S 1LE, L. 28, Con. 4, McTTillop, contain inn 100 acres, 0 of which are cleared and in a good state of eu,ii ivation, balance well timbered with hardwood ; 1 uge 2 -story brick house ; frame barn 50x36 ; a u driving house 34x43 ; good bear- ing orchard ; well watered ; 2,1 miles north of Sea - forth, and within . all a mile . o f theie gravel rod. For further partie ars applyp P the premixes. " 2974`4 ALEXANDER SMITH. FARM FOR aALE. IN TUCKERRSMITH.. T'0R SALE, 1.4 25, Con. 2, E[. R. S., containing 100 acres mddre or less, 86 of which are cleared, free from stunip:i and in a first-class state of culti- vation ; the bal Lice in good hardwood timbered Iand ; also, a 11e0vpr-failing spring creek rising on the farm; log b` , dings ; good fences, 150 rods of which is board. he farm is within 5 miles of Sea - forth, 6 of C1in n , 2 Churches within 1 mile; 'School House within 4 rods of the farm; Gheese Factory within 1i miles. Possession given im- mediately after harvest. For further particulars apply to THOM S and JOHN THORP, on the premises; or to $ .aforth P. 0. 292ttf liiz • IcI�U- w iy. .to Of atI' as of re - JOHN 13o'\ it BULL. • o. 8, Con. 1, Stan ey, r -old BULL, put Dar- nall white spot on slide; to the undera geed„ or ill lead to his ecovery, versa ec. 298 StRA iE (.'ns TR. YED from of (L. don Road,) t ye ham, ct in color; wi h s any p son rani -inn( hin 4 vino information t at will b 6 suitably rew rdec 298°4 lot ri • JOHN ROS. STRA1 TR tYED from til 21, Con. 9, arkocl with with a sinallJ giving info ry of the ab Lo Ewes lamb porso recon 29844 • Fa cote; 298-4 ,t pre rris, pie hob alio Ni ]I SHEEP. ises of the undersigned, led, 5 EWES and 6 LAMBS. e cut out of right ar; in the same tzar. Any such as will 1ad to the I be suitably re circled. BARNHILL,valtoii. TE�A -Schoch Se Teacher wi duties to co HE t n sect enc COB WANTED.;. o. 7, Townshiji of Grey, d or third el ti3s ' ,ertiti- on Tan. 1, 187 Apply to ERAUTER, 'century. Cabi Cabi 297 TED, i ,tteliat 14or16yea s11 a set -making u , es et Factory. ANTED, ly, two• good '.goys about .'e, as apprentices to;_the - • Apply a tide Seaforth • WALTER SCOTT. A '00D STE ply to D B TED Y as an appre E. HICKSQ T' E ' WANT Am or: a ale Teacher, 1;1014class Certifi at.; fo School. Secti the Township of Gr y. Duties ; to co pplic tion to be tt r to Grey Post 0 RUE a cKAY, 1 T VI L SPEIRAN, est Tru 297 f October: tees, or by 1 GE Ht Lice !Ap- NSCO. ' � a third- n No. J, in thence the ide to the Tlrnstees, QTRAYED fro od, Lot 20, C 8thiof July, two De on br`oed, th of F :nrham breed ma ion as will le aniinals will be'l ,297"4. R STE' .tie n. 6, Dr 2 -year other • dtot be AME, • cKillop, on remises of thq undersign- o1about/ the j old Steers, one all red, of is of red and;' person giving e recovery b rewarded. NICHOL, Seaforth P. 0. G CHINE FOR SALE. A H or on time, t]o suit pug 'EI ARATOR and HORSE to m-nufaeturecl ley Glasgow, , a hite color, snob infor- the.above THRES CHELP FOR `chasers, on POWER comps Mcpherson , C sons, and is all subscriber is ab can be seen on L 296*4 C ni in di re f 0 to 3, U Linton ; has an three see- d working order. As the ve up the fatal, the above on.1, Tucleri;inith, L.R.S. L MOFFA T, Proprietor. BAC -von sant:, b- the .L large or sma lets, first-class BAC Nan J: ES 296 ND HA indersio ed, for cash, 'abet Smoked HA & GEORGE Nr She at Klippen, in It ten tons of SS.. Appiyto ETTY, 1 i pen P. 0. es s WAL. OVAL. A WEEK AMONG THE' DAIRIE eeds1r-Making in tlic Huron Ti net- tnuistich, Ilistorl- and Grow is of he Business. ' !'rvm the Stratford .Vectcona, Aug. 15. ince the establishment ot the fort htly cheese fair in Stratford, w a have en more than once impressed .wi h the portance of this branch of natio al in stry, and this week we preset t . ou dors with an account of most of th fa 'tones df which Stratford is the entr a d market. Itis only a few year si ce the first cheese was made' as ocieted or factory system: Ti 1 67 witnessed the commencement s stem in this district, and on Jun t at year the first shipment on T R. west of Toronto, was made 13 ack Creek factory' to Mr. M.• I''. ZV cl it it n 8 t e b R,•Mi liner and Dressmaker y has - removed film her old premises}to more om- modious rooms in So We Block, adjoining the .j Photograph Rooins, w i ere she will be glad to at- tend to they wants of h . easterners as formerly Sc•aforth,'Ang.7, 18 ,y - • 296=4 1 A RAR WILL 13E SOLD A' BARGAINI, olio of the Pork Packing Establi. hnlent or of er enterprise, with plenty -of store oom, good d veiling, Stable and cellar!: " Possessi . n immediate y. Apply to 292 E 9 WARD GAS , Seaforth. , CHANCrE. WILL e 0 f t eligible prsperties in eaforth for a FO SALE.. NOv READY for ( and convenient d and St. John .'street Church, the pro erty f • ccupation, that substant -elling, on corner of Ja opposite the Epi co ial rvis pal EDWARD GASH LOT- FOR SALE.L .295 HOUSE OR SALE, c and Lt o 0 house is a sm best and most Apply to A. J. • t teasonable errs, is Houe;e R =R FAFOR SALE- Vic ttrn Street, eaforth. The ncesaron 4, Huhett; 140 acres,, .0 acres cleared. Plenty of water, rich of the- Maitland River run- 18 acre bush 's good -fences. Apt ses to the proprietor, VALUABLE P JAMES MARTIN,,'OR SALE, Cheap, or address Constance P. 0 F inn over -b) " part of the till ,Ni FOR SALE.frontage. For ot 24, 1st Concession, H. R. S., 294 Tnckersmith containing 100 acres, 88 of which LOT No. 5, C. more or less, and the north br ning through th ply on -the prem 290 _ t FA { OR SALE, are cleared and in a first-class state of cultic otion. The timber land is all hardwood, and uncalled;i Iditchen; a good( B� WANTED, i there is a large brick house with Works, batik barrel 70 x 40, and all other necessary outbui'ld d orchard; a spring creek runs the Carriage D'1 ear the bnldingb• it` preferred. rz 290 FOSTE TH01L&,S 0 friends at d opened his n Seaforth, whe tion for, roan cigars at the sags; also, a go through the fa is_ situated on t Seaforth and fiv titulars apply t 289 FARM F SALE,OR TO RENT. FOR SALE 0 ' TO RENT,,on reasonable terms, Lot 3, Con -ession8' Hallett, consisting of 109 acres, 80 of good cultivatio. good frame bar a splendid orehn miles from the s , passing n , e Huron Road, three miles fro. from Clinton. For further pa the proprietor, rt G. M. CHESNEY, Seaforth P4 0. inch.inch.are cleared and in a state of >, and well fenced. There is a a 60x40, and suitable sheds, also rd; well watered; one and a half illage of Kinburn, and within half a mile of a got), gravel road.,; there are 80 acres fall plowed; iia 'ediate possessionswill be given. For further part culars apply to the proprietor on the premises or address Constance P. 0. 276 011N STEPIiENS,Proprietor. . FA M FOR SALE:rigs. Con A1,1ALUA13Lt' FARM, 100 acres, cession, M Killop, near Seaforth, on the main gravel road to ' oderich • 85 acres cleared and free from stumps; 35 acres plowed, the rest under grass;. well watered and fenced, with large frame, barn,stable underneath; log -farm houseboarcled out- side, and good lI orchard ; possession immediately title good and terms easy. Fur ftuther particulars apply to' 272 LUDWIG MEYER, Seaforth P. 0. STEAM SART MMIILL AND FARM. FOR SALE. BEING plot '4, Con. 7, l[cKilloji, containing 104 acres, all einaredl, with good_ barns and stables, two good orchards its fulrbearing; two never -fail- ing springs which supply the mill. Also, lot 35, Coil. 9, containing 48 here's of bush. The Iir0pei•ty is situated 0 Hailes from Seaforth, with a good gravel road thereto. For further particulars apply on the rreiuisc s. If by post, to JOHN THOS P- SON,,Constanc e P. 0., Ii.inburn, Ont. 2 - FARM OR -SALE IN McKILLOP. FOIL KALE, a good Fariu, eommposecl of North half of lot 15 and the west half of lot 14, Con. 12, McKillop, ontaining 100 acres, 50 cleared and well fenced, a d i i good cultivation; balance -well timbered will hardwood; a good frame house aird nese log barn ;' good bearing orchard; two miles and a half from a good gravel road; 10 miles from the village of Seaforth ; there are, two steam sawmills within 31 miles ; convenient to churches, schools and stores. Fo'r particulars apply to the proprietor ori the premises, or, If by letter, to Winthrop P. 0. 280"4 . JAMES 3IcDONALD- e one and thcr lot one of the icnt'tattling lots in town. OSH. { 292 OPER F Ivo Stores, w R SALE. th gooddwe11- id, in the centre t'e bisiness ge of 'eaforth. T e 19t is 0.1eet iirthc • particulars i pp y to cCA • GH wY & II LMESTLED. . WANTED.' inron. Caniage boys, to learn m the (pantry YS e aYS medi .fort ring TE the tely, at the , three good usiness. .Fr. A. J. IMcIN T S SH. OTEL; S • ORT 1 begs to inform traveling: public that w hote , adjoining the Post •e he r as the very best acorn lsmbda nil be st. TTHOMASfFOSbrs and EIt. aa. n th yea • of thfe 10 of he G. sy the Ryan, ontreal:: Now, as much as .4O,000 rth `hays been shipped in one week ring ,the present season. And while is in a healthy and vigorous st e, the t><:oduction of cheese manufactu •e was it without its difficulties a d dis- uragements. The year -18 7 was very dry ;. ere the Lowes that we have ev nee the intro action of the fact m. In most ases high hopes h -cited, based lupon the returns ork dairym n, where . dairyi •en : followed or sixty years, an erythingrel, ting to the cow rstood and practised-especi d adage, 't= t at the milk goes i outh," and fere was in. mo eat clisappoi tment and dissati umber - w o started that ye ever got ove the effects of the vo able se, n. We have alw tai Canada as specially,ada airing, our climate, soil, size di -the Eng1i h demand for the s entirel independent of th market. The English de se will, n ' doubt, be perman xpi rtatitns om year to' ye Pry -ly in'crea e t cknowle ish. It a , as a ru. t of the gonntry, leaving t ;L I -et to b supplied with th ir factories and dairies. I visiting he factories we w essed w h the desire on th prices r had 1.7 sys- d been f New g had where as un- ity the at the t cases action. ✓ have rst un- yFi felt ted for f farms se maks Ameri- and for nti and ✓ must , since our hnes grades end to be equal to the best s to be regretted, owevet, e we send the be t cheese e' home culls of on en Ita ing wat he factor 'es we;visited wer this requ site ; some were wells of large capa.city, an 'ne is us to pump the wa Ile, from vhich it is cOnvey: uite as good as fr st of the vats wer boilers, generally s Williams, of Mitcl firm have made loops, boilers and ses, and their goo tion. Vats are tratford, and John Boxes by Miller & Thompson, of . Broadfoot and r much part of rime ar- had to arising from the careless - nee of patrons, in t using ion to deliver, th ilk at good condition. is is 'a ch all are interest as fine ot be made from are or f poor e good s from e more actur- either y, whol a td bear actory, cheese it will atrons, aer of ad, ar- ares- to- ct they gener- maniac- rice per election. of good portion oesessed pendeot here in into a bY pipes ly thus h-ated by plied. by This eciality giueS for we gen- ufactur- f Ellice, wain, as M. Mar- rict may 11 axlapted a found. rungs or surface_ ure, the ed in this part of the to educate t'ae peopl AA furnishing goodimi task. His buildings comModiouq, and hat added. to, heve not increasing husiness, by- larger. ones after to where it obtained is spring. M steam from enterprisin 'of presses, dairy pur ed by Mes of Seaforth and Inman w ll as by The whole of the Huron c be considered exceedingly w dairy th ease, shor t while eous f tly ter t only 1 is old, IA1 he has To the Creditor Voila in the County of Ha •on, who died thirteenth d y of ay, 1873, anc claims against the state of the Milian by po -t t� ii. or to Benson & -41103. Inge of Sen.fo ,th, in before the tir t day inistr proceed to distiibut , the asset of the ceased amongst the parties =tit] d ther to, hay I ims of which. he thert has no of Hugh er, Deceas of Hugh eMill n, the d. MeMi n, th on or about th said Eli& Me administrator r; Soliciors, at, the 11 the County f Hare*, on 0 September, 1878, tit the ex e the said a said de 4 fo th either by running distance from t the entire sectice ✓ cheese manuf ed the Herkimer as it the same fine ti country, Mr. Bal - 1 work, having had up to the necessity k, in itself1no light though large and ling been frequently ept pace with the 1 iul will be :replaces_ he close of the sea - son. FromIthe entr rne care -al d 'atten- ned the in the outside Black Creek ch reputation of b in market, amil alw prices. lage of Kastrrville, three miles roin St, pettres, receives 9,Q making 12 to 154ch Mc enzie, mak was burned last placed by he new building. The an 4xtremel pro more than yealre in tts first year, as ceites 8.000 poi nd polnds ot ehees daily ; has made 600 eh eses up, to d te It is owned by al. co pany of 1 Stockholders. Henry , Mil. James Woo heesemaker. This is the only , 1 Logan, but as the apted.. for dairy pair - township i pOitesi it its Ce ped that many -more will soon f row on4Elma, gravel TO d, near Elma Centre, T1 ird year. Has 58 patrons, awl re- ceiivest8,.0001note of milk, making 800) po oda of cheese aily. Mr. .T. Cellars, . Cleland, one of, the es ys has atta the bes command LE FACTORN ears ago i the vil- atford. I has 50 00 pounds of milk, eses daily - Owned ea, , but has been re - an more commodious astnerville factory is in pe ous condition, Waving oubl its business since last near Brodhagen's, is 81 patrons, and re - milk. .maling 800 tor well ac F. 8 is 11 ed. by Messrs. John, Shearer, W. Martin: ;having three or fuer receiving the milk of - y. Their, cheese is of with the opening of the scison. situp, ed ou the south boundary of Tuck- ersmith, between. that township artd1,18- borne, has 160 patrons, receives 25,000 pounds of milk and has- made 3,4001 eheeses np to the rst of August. The owner, Mr. A. Malcolm, who is alsothe maker, is a progressive -man,. and hes :beginning of the present 'season the in- terest of Mr. Mork& was assuncled by Mr. Thomas' Ballantyne; slime which tinte the product has -beep doubled and the quality correspondingly improved. . AVONDALE FACTORY is- situated on tbe 3rd. , Concession. of North Easthope,. is in its foOrth year, and has 72 patrons, receiVes 12,000 pounds of milk daily, and has turned. out the present season 800 cheeses. It is owned. by Mr. John Dow, who attends personally to the manufacturing. The factory is in a prosperous state. , SILVER. 'CREEK FiCTORY is situated on. lot 18, 9tlit Coneession, North Easthope, is in AS Jirst year. It has 27 patrons and. receives 3,000 pounds of milk, making 250 to 300 pounds of cheese daily. The number made So far this season is 200. 0-vned by.: Mr. Henry Cook ; Mr. Johnl Brown, Maker. . As the name would denote, this factory is situated immediately ver a beautiful silver stream, icy cold, ven in the mid- dle of summer. Every facility is thus present to make good ch ese, and the ap- pointments are perfect. It was aestrange notion, however, for the owner to erect so cannplete a factory in the middle of the bush, . with a eoad leading to it, which, in bad weather, must be well nigh era-mrsrean FACTORY, Anierian repatation. The drying house is detached from, the factory and well situated in the village of Hampstead,. ventilated.. The making room is in the and township of North Easthope, has 29 basement, brick tloored and kept as tisly patrons, receives 4,600 pounds of milk as a lady's parlor. Mr. Robertson also deity, and , has manufactured this yeat. over 500 cbeeseS. It is owned. by Mr. Peter Stewart, and rented by Mr. J. M. Dow, of the Avondale factory. Miss t Maggie Murray is the maker, and leaves nothing undone that -will conduce to the, . excellency of the product of the factory. situate& in the Village of Lisbon, t and = township. of North Easthope, on the town -line between Perth. and 'Waterloo, is in its third year, has 30 patrons, re- ceiyes 3,200 pounds of milk, and has turned out 200 cheeses to ist of August. Mr. Jloha Mtikan, owner and maker. OAK (41101711 FACTORY, situated_ in the village of New Hamburg, is in its third year, has 60 patrons, fur- nishing 10,000 pounds of milk, and turn- ing out. from 12 to 20 cheeses daily. Wood, maker. James t!z Willie situated in the township of Wilmot, vile and. Norval Hall lege of Phillipsburg, is in its thitd year, patrons each, an has 75- patrone, receives 9,000 pounds of 30, to•50.cows da milk,. taming out 14 cheeses daily. steerior quality Owned by Messrs. -Snaith & Wood. ; Mr. prices. Io eours John Wood, maker. tOry, which. will is in the village of Mannheim, and town- adventa,ge of all .ship of Wilmot, is in AS -third. year, has able that thit co 37 patrons, receives 4,200 pounds of milk, place as soon as making 400 perm& of cheese daily. eionnsw Owned' by Messrs. Bricker & Lederman. n ar the villaue is situated aboot half a mile south of the 5;1000.pounds of Welresky. It is in its first year, haS 48 a cheese daily. patrons, receives 4,800 pounds of milk 300 cheesee have daily, and has turned out :300 cheesee the present season. Owners, 'Messrs. S. & MI141-ERTON FACTORY, situated in Milverton village, has 74 1 patrons, receiVes daily 9,000 pounds of - milk, and iip to first of August has made . Reeve of Mornington. Mr. Walter De 'Gear, maker. 'Mr. Kertcher has succeed- ed in fitting this factorY, up in first-cials , style, and has the services of a coMpetent maker engaged. , II 0 wned by Mit 1 st intelligent rnon of Elute. It is- sit - bed in Con. 3, about two miles fr m Listowel ;: has 22 patrons, and re- cervea4,160 poands of milk, making 400) Mr. W. Banat ship of milk, me . Ward owner ; Mr. Elias- G. - lot 2, concession 1, town- ruce. Second. year. -Iles 101 reeeiving 12,000 pounds. of king. 18 cheeses daily -e945 to 1st of Angust. Owned by Messrs: Mc - The most northerly factory in iet,land a first-class establish - every respect. LINTON FACTORY d i the village of Clintore, end of Goderich. It has beep in n fo three years, atcl has 111 feet+ whom it receives 10,000 f milk, Making 18 cheeses daily, maker. the clis nieut is situa townshi operati patrons pounds double he productionOf last year. It is owne 1 by Mr. Peter Straith, Mr. 1). y, cheesernaker. alf 4 mile north of Sealorthe is _cond.. year, has 107 patronS; and by 1 Mr. 1 . Scott Robertson. well ratted or the manufaeture of printe cheese, which is doubly ensured - by the presenee of, the maker, Mr. John Chis - hi holni, Who as.for the past two seasons managed. t e celebrated Brownsville fan - tory, Which has both a European and ant D. Hea about in its s receive The b owns tiwo other factories, at "(Inborn- and, ii BRUCEPIELD, FACTORY, near he yinage of Brucefield, in the • towns rip Of Tunkerstith on the Bay- field r ad, seven; miles sou'th of Seaforthe is in its fourth year, has 12'i patrons,. and receiv s 20,000Ipounds of milk, rank- ingfrOm 0 to 32: cheeses daily. The predattiouete. Aug. 1 has been sixteen). hundred cheeees, Owned by Messrs. E. maker. 11,fie Brimfield. faeto.ry was burned lent All,. -with a large quantity of cheese on hand, but was rebuilt, with all the finprovements- that experience could polands of chees daily. A t oug a suggest, in time o commence op ' comparatively sm411 factory, it has a hi reputation for first-class cheese, its owner piling it his closett personal supervision. Ira, the same, v. inity there are several. shp,11; dairies, ow : and commands good added to his knowledge of the business of time they willl, in by seeeral trips, throuoli the dairy dig - °name greatly to, the sults of which are visible in. his well- oncerned.. It is- desk-- managed factories, of which he has two. ossible. owned. by Mr. W. 0. Fowler, an.d leased EMI FACTORY, 'for e. term of years by Mr. Maleohn., is. een Geey and Wallace, situated in the northwest corner of Tocke 0 Molesworth, is in its ersmith. ...Has 75 natrons, receives 13. - patrons, and reeeives 000 pounds of milk, and has nia,de 117.00. ilk, making 500. pounds cheeses up to the -present i . Alr. , een manufactueed. It Andrew Johnson, ;natter. fine ' hest year, has. 3 villaste of Crosshill, in the township of 113p -to the piesent time, isi. owned by M . John H.. Scott e Mr. This is an ohl factory, being in As seventh 41bert Crawford; maker. year- It has 53.patrons, and receives ' 1 •-e011. E FACTORAT 8,000 pounds of milk, making 800 pound& ia ia the krill of Gerrie, fotblerlY of cheese daily. It is owned by Mr. t 'rd. year. . Hat 52 patrons, and re- bert'; Mr. W. Garclinerentaker.. This is calves 6,000 pound.s of milk daily. Has one of the best factoriee in the district, Made 30,000 pc nds -cheese up to ht of being well fittod. up and. carefully man- Aueust... -Owne iv 41AT, S ander s on & aged. The cheese manufactured here Spelling, The etery ia -conveniently has it, good reputation in the market. , Canada. su face as that fa,mous noun y in York St te, but everywhere 'from h hillsides • d valley gush forth bean ul sp hags, a d while it has hi rta been n tedt for he excellence an euality.of 1 it fall wl eat, we have ever eason to h pe that, at distant date will -be - 'come the I aim& township airy pro- , t ducts, as has hitherto bee n cereals regaxil to the for the tisseti so di tributed, or any part thereo to any persdn Of whose claim be shall tot bar I, and peliti s. it canbe leduced that- the Dated August 1.3t orontoi Grey andtBruce Railway track, in the village of:- Carronbrook, is 'in its - Which. will soon be open for traffic, and first year, has 85 _patrons, receives 1,200 i singularbe well located, tor shipping its pounds of milk, and tarns oat 12 to 14 . BittIS-S LS, Ltomoitv,. Dorsey & Atobertson ;, Mr. 'Hugh DeVlin, . HONEY GROVT, FACTORY nbout a mile north of the village of Bras- maker. - is ,sittrated ot lot 1, Con. 2, of Welles- sels, (formerly Ainleyvillet 011 the south- CROMARTY FAA:TORY , ley, on the tewri line between that town - ern extension o • nd Bruce Rail ear. Has 100 ounds of mil heese daily. II heeses,. aver wned by Mr.. f 1 merchant, an has s -pared no 4 f dory and, has, int, re township of Fullarten, near- Fut- r his producti n. ' tartan Corners; is in -its third. year. It i in the townshtp of MeKillop, five miles : of ilk .claily, and has tuened out this 1 thuinistrator to [qua • t di et of he district amou ION $8,000 OFF BE HELD • 16th, 171h, 1S RED IN PREMIUMS ! ON TICE it and 1901 T4epten-sbe Prip I4sts ain't Entry Papers can be lisad at tp. 1. of other Societies thrOg-hout the Proviire, vin their entry tieke s prior t ex ' • 'JOHN HOBSON, ...A , 1878. . President th Pc ,000 daily, or over $75,000 of tvhiehJet paid in cast o the 4antry -Whereas, rts of cheese exceeded ou 10te00f0a.ctories are given tn 1 in which they were visite : order naturally comes the situated on Lot 25, Con. 4h Downie, ei /lit miles ,from Stratford., 'and. the 1 the Wellington, G 'my ship and Mornington. First year. Has is iii the; village of Cromarty and town- atrons.. Receives. 8,000 ship of Hibbert. It has 109 patrons, re - ay, is- also in As third making 850 pounds or ceilles 12,000 pounds of milk, making 16 already turned. out 700 cheeses daily, and sm, this season. Owned by Messrs-. Hamilton. & Ballan- g over 7,-5- pounds each. tyne ; Mr. William: Hants, maker.. The :ohn Leckie, a success - Reeve of Brussels ; Mr. perm; in fitting up the as a eonsequence, reaped Cro ago Cr ma arty factory was started seven years at the SftM13 titae as the Black k factory., and under its eeresent iagement turns out a superior article. 1 orth of Seaforilh." Has 83 patrons, and t sea -on ' l',250, ex3ellent cheeses. - It is 'he drying roone is heated with hot air. I a xed price per pound. for .all- cheeses lie factory is extremely complete, and , ma mfactueed, amethod common in the I Wier- the whet- in feeding the hogs of . I dary districts of Yotk State, but which atrons that pay be sent_ to them, ; ea se; ha, aot been generally adopted in Canada The business has so largely in- harging three cents per pound for all ; cr as'ed. that the present buildings are he weight gained, This is a plan pecu- I en irely inad.equate, and will be enlarged ler to this factory, and. is said to be en- ' at irely satisfe,etcry to patrons. 18 I itt-tAtecl. 6,1; miles north ot Ciintou, is ; Ht eceives 9,,000 O. to 12 chee unds of milk, making es per day, Owned by red. by Mr. W. Francis, and managed Mr...W.. Huxley, who engages all his 1. help, runs the factory, and charges 1 its third year, and has 121 patrons, nd has manufactered 1,200 Cheeses. the resent season, Owned by' Callender cott & Hunter, waken 4rst-clasnfactO yin every respect, KIN ;URN FA(TORY 1}-.3 situated_ in ti hp township of Hallett, 7 miles north Of Seaforth, is in. its second ' cese pro- Year has 85 patrons, recerves 1 0,000 to over r month, 1860, by r, our im- xporta -by t rotation d. First in parties not reee the Show will find Guelph, tjuly 26 neer w ceiving 00 poi by it nt of actory of the di, seventh year, has, 1 25,000 pounds of • nds of cheese daile r. Thomas Balla t he Canadian Darr Mr. Thomas Glee 4 patrons, k, making It is own - e, maker. s establish- epomeds of eheeses daily. Rebertson, of ray, maker. 'LAND eaceona- ,eituated in 'the village of Manhhester, in its first year, it has. 100 patnins, and. - 0 eceives 9,300 •pounds Of milk: making 11 00 cheeses limy& been .manufactured. Bodwell, The number of patrons and the good price realized few the pro - 'tact speak well for thettdeeirability of : his locality f dairy purposee. DOWN IE. FAC1'OltY ' situated on lot 11, 5tb Con., Downie. a. 63 patrons, receives 12,000 pounds of inilk daily, and has turned out the. pres- ent season 900 cheeses, averaging over 70 pokinds each. it is owned by Mr.- John Si arman, and. managed by Mr. William 8 Ian. Mr. Sharman hae fitted Op his fa. tory with. all the moderndevice.s and Wire of firskelase cheese, and. as a neces: sary consequeuee has seldom, failed. '41 re k,. turning oat 14 to lo Owned by- Mr. W. Scott is tl cepresent time hae made /00 oteeesee. ford ; E. Caswell, Iogereoll ; Ja.11.10 . lizing the extreme markeb figure; CORE OF DOWNIE FA -C -TORY. in its 7th year. Has .55 patrorese ze- ves. 8,000 potinds of 'milk, and up to 38 patrons, furnishing 4,800 pounds, of • milk daily. Has turned out 400 cheeses up to tbe present time. Owned by Mr. David Chalmers. The naellifinons name of this factory would. seem tO inacate 'superior sweetness in the prodriet, and. certain it is that the anticipation -is fully realized. The maker, •Miss Jf..0.0 Mur- ray, as well as' her namesake.. of the Black Creek,' and both of them bear wit- ness to the excelleney of their training in the superior quality of the chtese turned out by therm! first year, has 24 patron.% furnishing - 4,000 pounds of milk daily, and has made 300 cheeses, Owned. by-, Mr. James Vance ; Mr. Jtrab Eddy, maker. THE CHEItsE 31A . This article would net. be complete without a notice of the foatnightly cheese market at StratfOrd. Although only es-. tablished the present sewn, its- benefits have been Made; manitest in the better prices. °Mauled, and. thn general peke ma-, tion diffusedI through ite medium, market instead of zellieg the, interim. No better argumentecould be breught for- ward. in laver of the market than the ex- perience of the pest two weeiee, and the , . unprecedented nee. in value. :Owing to , the competithk, between bayers, sales- - men attending were able to realize outa side figures, while those wl4o had already ages bt 1 in weitine for the The bliyer a usually in attendance at Marshall and. Thomas Padlantyne, Strate •eaforth, tin John Mur- .c is owned by 31r. Hugh Dempsey, Mr. Grant,i fee Geo. Bowles & Co., Londone ihn Dempsey maker and salesman. England, ; Villiaraltevies, for W. Davies: is factory is situated on the Zorra road, & Co., 'Toronto ; Starke for •‘'."ta,rk & Donegal Creek, so named by the late -Bruce,Torento ; Vandewalker, for M. r. J. J. E. Linton, as most of the set- Hameam Co.,:t4ontreal ; J. tt Gales, ers in that vicinity are fram the Coim- for Ayer & Co.,, Montreal ; Heasley, ) continue as prosperous as at present. While an Anierican gentleman -was in the village of Tavistoek. and town-. gootitranewtalria,alieRwitleeNareuninstrgesewt, 1,nhtehedrociptypeodf ip of South Easthope, 'Is in its 4th his wallet! containing a Lugo stun of (1..t behind was a ,1.3 situated. oullot 12, coucession :1, town:. !ihip. of Aslitield. Has 82 patrons„ re- ' eeives daily 7,000 pounds of milk, tend ties turned out 550 cheeses this season. ' Year has 70 patrons, and receives 10,- MODZsY. pl • 00 pounds of ma., making 1,000 pounds. little. boy named Maguire. who saw it cf cheese daily, Miss Agnes Fleming, arallpicked A up, He immediate - r akar. The faetory was formerly Owned I ly returned it to the gentleman, who, for