The Huron Expositor, 1875-09-10, Page 6•
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SOUTH 11U OH FALL SHOW.
The following
South Huron
is tie Prize ' list of the
1l iehow, to be held in
Seaforth, on Thursday and Friday, Sept.
23 and 24 s
HEAVY DRArTGUT Hogs :Brood
mare, 1st $5, 2d $3, 3d $1. Foal, 1st
a silver cup by J. 4, Fisher, $3, 2d 2, 3d.
le Gelding, three ; years old, let $2, 2d
1 50, 3d 1. Filly, three years ,old, let
$2, 2d 1 50, 3d L • Gelding, -two years
old, 1st $2, 2d. 1 50,`'3d 1. Filly, two
years old, 1st $V, 2.d. 1 50,1a 1. Geld -
ng, one year old, !lei $2, 2d 1 50, ad 1,
Filly, one year bld,i let $2,•2d 1 50, 3d 1
rnachine, $3.
harvester,
Cider press,
GRAIN. an
the best 10 bu
prize wheat
bidder at th
proceeds the
the South 1
24 a barrel
value $5. 7
let a barrel
value, sr), 2t
of Club wh
Two bushel
-than Fife or
Draught team, 1st Eby O. C: "Willson, $10 I by Charles
in implements, 2d 2, 34 1. Entire colt,t 1 50, t 3d 1.
one year old, 1t $2, 2d 1. Special prizbarley, 1st
Jeer
best one year old 1 50, 3d. 1.
barley, let
3d a barrel
gall, value .
lst by R.
.by A. Card
oats, 1st b
$1 50, 3d b
large, peas,
i'OSITOu, by
1 50, 3d 1,
by Rose
Bushel of ti
Half bushel
Barrel of m
HORTi'ICJti
by , Mason, for
colt or filly, -$7.
& .Brown, for t
ported Wellington,
prize by IV. Hods
sired by Bank of
prize by P. McEs'
sired by Enterpris
Best span of mate
harness,: not over
2d 2, 3(1 1,
- GENERAL Poor,
mare, 1st $4, 2d
neckyoko, valued
2d 1 50, 3d L G
e ]pedal prize by Love
best foal sired by
1st $4, 2c1 3. Special
on, for the best foal
Englan-1c , $7. Special
en, for the best foal
ist $6, 2d 4, 3d 2
hid driving ponies in
14 hands, high, lst $3;
o Houos.Brood
2 3d 1. Foal, 1st
J. Dorset/
at $2,. by
:ldin , three years oldr
let $2, 2d 1 50, 3c '1, illy, three year
old, lst �$2, 24 1 50, 3d 1.. Gelding, tw
years old, 1st $2, .24 1 50, 3d 1. -Filly
two years old, ls'
1 50, 3d 1.. Geld
$2, 2d 1 50, ad 1.
Id $2, 2d 1 50, 3t;
2, 3d 1. Entire
$2, 24 1.
CARRIAGE Hoe:
$3, 2d 2. Foal, 1
or filly, two years
collar by J. Ward
by A, El oat, $5,
mIn one year old, is
Filly, one year old
1. Team, lst $3, 2
*oh, one year old, lst
te, Broo(l mare, is
st $2, 2d 1. Geldi
old, lst a fancy hors
value $5, 24 1. Geld
ing or filly, one year old, 1st la neckyok
by A. Stewart, $2,, 2d. 1. Te, lst $3
2d 2. Team; owned by a fa mer, prie
of silver -mounted ,breast irons and col
Lars, by G. E. Henderson & Co., value
at $15, Single driving horse or marc,
lst $3, 2d by Currey Brother', $2.
D J rw . f C &T'ri,E. —Cow, must have
, calved` since last show, 1st *pump by
Z'illianis & Bluff, valued at $8, 2d 4, 3d
2. Heifer, two years old, 1 t $5, 2d 3,
3d 2. Heifer, one year old, list a ton of
salt by Gray, Young & Sparling, valued
at $4, 2d a pair of _Venetian blinds by
Gray & Scott, : valued at $2 50,` 3d $2.
Heifer calf, lst $2,' 2d 1 50, ,3d 1. Bull
calf, let by J. S. Porter, $3, 24 a set ' of
whiffietrees by, %Vri i. Grassie, valued at
$2, 3d $1. Herdthf cattle, four females
and a bull, prize by A. Davidson, $5,—
Age off cattle in the above class dates
from show to show. Herd book pedi--
(lUced.
must have
t.by Johnsen Brothers
Leifer, two: years old,.
Jamieson, $3, 2d 1 50
re year old, 1st $2, 2d
er calf, lst $2, 2d 1 50,
years old lst .$2, 2d
r, one year Told. lst$2,
steer, ist 432, 2d 1 50,
zcifer, ist
by D, Mason,
$2, 2d 1 30, 3d' 1. Yoke Of oxen, lst
$2, 24 -1 50. Bull elf, special prize
by J. S. Porter, $2.
AYRSHIRE CA:rrLE. Cow, 1st prize b.
T. Johns & Co., furni urs Valued at $4,
2d $1. Heifer, two y ars old, 1st $2, 2a
1. Heifer calf, 1st be I). McNaught, a
neckyoke valued Ira "$2, 2d I.
24 $2.. �.Shearling ': ra -., 1181;1$3, 2d.` 2.
Ram Iamb, 1st $2 ' 2d 1 50. Pair of aged
ewes, must ' have rale d lambs in 1875,
1st $3, '2d 2. Pair s
grecs must be pr
Greene dem,
calved in 1875,.1
$4,24 2,3d1.
let by Logan &
3d 1. Heifer, or
1 50, 3d 1. Hei
3d 1. Steer, tw
1 50, 34 1. Ste
2c1 1; Fat ox o
3d1 1, Fat ox or
L cisme Sneer,ged ram 1st $31
: arlin'g ewes, lst
$3, 2d 2. Pair ewe lambs, 1st $2, 2
1 50. Pair of purest bred Leicester
ewes, . any age, $'2, b
Purest bred Lec inter
2
$ , by Hugh Love ',Sr.
COTSWOLDS. ed
Hugh- Love, Se,
ram of any age;
ram, 1st $3, 2d
$2. Shearling 'ram, 1st $3, 24 2, Ram
lamb, ist $2, qfl 1 50. Pair of aged
ewes, .must have raised lambs in 1875,
1st $3, d 2, Pair of shearling ewes, let
$3, 24 2. Pair of: ewe lambs, let $2, 2d
1 50, Purest bred :Cotswold ram, of any
age prize of ((2 by Hugh Love Sr
ANY BREED ortart THAN iJEICESTERS
OR (.orswoLvs•;Aged ram, 1st $2, 2d
$1. Sheariing rain, 1st $2, 2d 1. Ram
lannb, ist $2, 2d 1. Pair of aged ewes,
must. have raised lambs in 1875, lst $2,
2d 1. Pair shearling ewes, let $2, 2d 1.
Pair ewe lambs, let $2, 2d 11;� Pair fat
1. Pair f wethers,
at long -woe led sheep,
st by J. S. Porter, $3,
st have ben closely
li of April;
P. MEDIUM 'BREED.—
Aged boar, let $2, 2d $1. Boar, littered
in 1875, ist $2, 24 1. Aged sow, must
have pigged in 1875, one or��nore of her
litter to be shown} with her, In
prize a
pair of boots, fby McIntyre. & illis,
valued at $3, 2d 1: Sow, litter d in 1.875,
let $2, 2d 1;
ScfrEor,sCs.—Aged boar, lst $2, 2(1$1..
Boar, littered in 1875, let . $2, 24 • 1.
in 1875,
be shown
v, littered
ewes; 1st $2, 2d
1st :$2, 24 1. *
any age or breed,
2d 2.—Sheep xnia
shorn after the got
PHIS, LARGE o
Aged sow, must
one or more of he
with her, 1st $2'
in 1875, 1st $2, 2-
BExxsEflRES.—Aged ( boar, 1st $2 2d
1, Boar, littered in 1875, l s $2, 241.
Aged sow, must h ve pigged i n 1875, one
or more of her litter to be shown with
her, ist $2, 2d 1. .Sow, littered in 1875,
1st $2, 2d 1. Pi ' •.shown in pens must
have rings in their noses.
Poui;i O'. —Dark I3rahmas,'1st $1, 2d
50e. Light Brahrnas, priz--e by D. 1).
Wilson,': lst S1, 24 50c. Grey Dorkings,
prize by D. D. Wilson, 1st $1, 2d 50c.
White 7)or kinge, prize: by 1`). D. 'Wilson,
1st $1, 2d .iOc. Black l'olanids, prize by
D. D. Wilson, 1st $1, 2d .50o, Golden
1'o]ands, ist $1, 2d 50c. Spangled Hain -
burgs, 1st: $1, 2d 560. Silver' Penciled
Hamburgs, let $ 2d 50c. Houdano,
lst .Si, 2d 50c. uff Gochang, 1st $1, 'farm, 1st $2, 2d a ba
2d 50c. Black Sp nish, lst $1, 2d 50c. man & Gouinlock, , v
Game fowls, lst $l, 2d 50c. Aylesbury machine, $2
ducks, 1st $1, 24 50c.- Muscovy ducks, • FINE Ar rs.—W
let Si, 2d 50e. Geese,. 1st $1, 2a 50e, lst `al, 2d 7$e. Pa`
1'50e. 1st $1; 24 7, c. era
fon . axle wagon, 1st 2d 73c. , Pe leil eke
er patent arm wag- . Collection f photo;
Double carriage or 75e.
FLo% ERS.Six va
Six varieties of Floxb!
of Verbenas, 75e. S
tunics, 75c. Six va
75e. Six verities of
varieties of Roses (hid
rieties of .Pansies, 75
Dalhias, a work bo
$2. Collection of a
tion of flow ers, prize
ers, $1. _ ' 3
LADIES' Wonx.
(must have been bake
the show) lst by Lo;,
2d 75c., 3d 50c. Pa
hand nrade)e 1st by
$3, 2d 75c.,13•1, 50e.
prize, $2, in igroceriee
ave litterei
:.bitter to
2d- .L So
1.
rain ed drill, R.
Chu: �, $1, Pum
a
heir
be
�cose 0
CO to
ur n
f ur b
w bus
o .#lou
$1 50,
at let
of willClub, 1
th &
wob
by Cap
we b
yJ.Th
f altb
1, Two
('ar. kb
0,'1,
Ti'lone
Fog
st Cazz
M Lean
T o.b
8othy 1
of flax
•rchant
URAL;
reties of w'nter a p
let, $1 50, 2d 1e
fall apples,.1 of eat
211.' Coll: tion of
$1' 50, 2d 1 Plate
G►reeniin s, Oc. P1
Spies, 50e, Plate o
sets, 550c. 'late of
Plate of 10 italdwin
Westfield .. eek -no -f
of 10 Sno Apples
Gravenstei , 50e.
pins, :50c, Plate if
50e. Plate of 10 P
10 King ofTomkins
varieties of Winter
1. Two tea sties of
24 1. Plate of F
Plate of Duchess ,
Plate of Beurre Clai
Beurre Diel, 50c.
enne, 50e. Plate
50c. Plate1 of Win
of Vicar of Winkfi
Clout Moreeau, 50e.
50e. Plate of Seek
eties of plui4ns 10 of
2ct 75c. Colleccio
clusters of each, ttro
0
enppan':. ;prl s
f fall wheat '3
ld to the h ghe
the show, a 1 the
into the ha s of
ricultural So "et
Walter Ma hall,
els of Fife eat,
by Ogilvie Co,,
1. Two sh s
2, 2d 1 50, ; d .
any variety' other
t a barrel o flour
Co., value . ,, 2d
hels of two ow
in Dawson, 2, 2d
shels of sixi owed
mas, $2, 2d 1 50,
Oarter &Do -
bushels larg oa s,
1, $2, 2d $1 0, ' d
wo bushel' nam n
& Hogan, $2, 2d
r, $1, Two bushels
Farmer and Ex-
rather', $2 50, 2d
bels 'mall pease, _list
2, 2d 1 50, ad 1.
t $2, 24 1 50 3d 1:
d. 1st $1, 2 50e.
r, let $2, 2 1.
:nvcm.--F. ur va-
s, 5 of each amed,
Four varieties of
named,_1st $1 50
plea, name , let
fp 10 Rhode eland
of 10 N rthern
10 Roxbor Ruls-
Spitzenber. , 50,e,
50c. Plate of 10
rthers, 50e. Plake
50e. Plate of 10
late of 10 F Pip-
10 Red .c t acans,
tern, 50e, late lof
ounty, 50e. Two
ears, let - $1 50,
all pears, lst $1 r ,
mist Beauty', 5 e.
d'Angouleme� c.
ean, 50c. Plate pf
is of Grey Do
Clapp's Farorii
r Nellie, 50e. Pla',..,
lel, 50e. Piste of
Plate of Bartlett,
50e, Three Dari-
fY.ln variety,
:::
of Pipe gra3n in open ai,r
apd,13
r
given by .yin. (a be11, value,
2d 1. Co: lection ' f . grapes, na
clusters of each, gra n under gl s, $1.
Plate of . y low era appples, 50c. Plate
of red craapples 50c. Plate of 10
peaches, on varied50c. Speci prize
of,$2, byH ffman B others, for t a best
collection apples ud pears.Special
prize of $2 ny Ho man Broths s, for
the best collection o canned. fruit.
VEGETAX ES. Ha f bushel of Early
Rose potatoes, 75c. elf bushel o Peer-
less potato", 75e. 'wo varieties of ear-
ly potatoes, other au the all e, let
$1 25, 2e1 75e. Tw varieties of 1 to po-
tatoes, other tha"tm +' rly Rose, b Dun-
can & Dun an, let 25, 2d 75e. Four
heads of inter c bage, 1st :.50 ., 2d
25e. Six lood .be ts, -1st 50c., 25e,
Six long angokls 1st 50c., 21 25c.
SixlIGlobe angolde 1st 50c., 2 25c.
Six Swede urrfips, t 50e., 2425c. Six
Early Horn carrots, st 50e., 2c1 25c, Six
Long Oran or red arrots, 1st 50e,, 2d ,
25e. Six White Bel an carrots, lst 50 ., I1
2d 25c,_Twelve a rs of Indian cork ' E
let 50c., 2c1 25e. . ree water Melo
1st 50c., 2d 25e. nee musk do s,
lst 50c., 2d 25e. F ' r heads of cau
flower,: lst c., 2d- c. Peck f r d
onions, 1st Oc., 2d ' 5c. Peck of white
or yellow o ions, is Oc., 2d 25e. Peek
of tpmatoe , 1st c., 2d 25c. Six
bunches of cellery., let- 50c., o; 25b.
Three citro s, ist s Oc., 2d 25e. Sixpparsnips, is 50c. 2d " 5c. Special prize,
by Strong Fairley, i f 5 lbs. of to , val-
ue, $5, for est colli tion of vegetables
2d by Bens n & Me r, $2.
DAIRY P n DUCE, Five pounds of butt-
ter, withou salt, J.st by Duncan & Dun-
can $2, 2d straine pail, value '2, 1�y
Mrs, Whit eyi. Fi e pounds of butt ,
sufficiently al ed ftable use, lst 1y j
Coleman & `o inloc 9 $2, 2d by S o ciety,
$1. Tub of 5 you ds of salt butter,
1st prize $ la ccs , by Mcdougall I&
Co., the butter to be told to the donor at
the current market rice ; 2d en ize by
the Society, $2 ; 3d 'dee by Carter !&
McDougall, a barre of salt, valve $1,
Single cheese, facto ;, supplied by pe
trans, not las than 0 pounds, let $3.
l -
2d prize by 'oleman Gouinlock, a bar-`
rel of dairyalt, vel $2 ; 3d $1. Sin-
gle cheese, rivaate :s ry and not supplied
by patrons, ist priz a clock valved at
$4, by Mess s. Hick. n,:2d by S. Powell,
$2 in cash, d $1. 1r ive pounds of bu
ter suffcien ly smite " for table use, mac e
by a farmers daugh r, an album Valu d
at $4, by T. Kidd. en pounds of bu
ter in rolls, prize o a set of dishes, v 1-
ued at $4, veil by ' 'ilson & You ng. j
MAN ax. Ac ORES.— oven home- mace
quilt, 1st $ 50, 24 1. Ten yards f
domestic cl th,1 lot $, 2d 1. Ten'yarc s
of Flannel, a 1 wool, 1 t 1, 2c1 1: Pa r
of blankets, 1st p.riz1 byuncan Du
can $2, 2d 1 Ten y rds of Linsey wool-
sey, ist $2, d 1. T 'r yards ofsatmnette,
let $2, 2d 1. Set of j single harness, $2,
Set of doubl harries, farm, $2. Gent s
saddle, „S1 r0. La les' saddle, 431 '' .
Pair of gen 's boots, ;.1, fair of adi a'
boots, $1., Specini s of leather, $1.
Three piece of coop' is work, $1 As-
sortment of in {work ; $1. Assortment of
marble w or , 1st $2, 24 1. !Sewing ma
ch ne, 1st $ 50, 2d Organ, $2. Set
of parlor fu •r,iturc, 1. Set of bed room
furniture, $' . Paned, door, $1. Stuffed
birds, stuffs 1 since lest show, $1. Bar-
rel of fine sale, not Around, $1. Barri l
of salt, for hacking p. rposes, $1. Oared
el of salt b1% Cole-
lue $1, Kr ittiiig`
w
247
T,f
ch
iso
in
3d
2d
she
ery
B
Turkeys, let $1, 2
I�lx� EMM Ts. ---i
$$3, 24 2.. Woods'
on,. 1st. $3, 24 2.
buggy, let a whip by W. H. Oliver,
value $3, 2d 2. Si gle buggy, lst a pair
of axles by Wm. Robertson & Co., value
$4, 2d 2. Iron plow,. let by J. McBride,
$2, 2d 1. Woode
Iron beam plow,
plow, lst $2, 2d I.
plow, 1st $'2, 2d 1. .horse hoe, 1. Two
horse cultivator, lst .$2, 2d 1.° Gang
plow, 1st $2, 2d. 1 Pair iron harrows,
1st $2, 2d 1. Pair wooden harrows, 1st
$2, 2d 1, Field taller, 1st $2, 2d 1.
Horse hay rake, 1st .$2, 21 1. Turnip
seed drill, 1st $2, 2d $1. Turnip cutter,
$1. Fanning mill, lst $2, 2d 1. Single
reaper, let $3,. 2d 2. Siegle mower, 1st
$3, 2d 2, Horse fork, '1. Threshing
machine, $4. Cl` ver seed threshing
i plow, 1st $2, 2d. 1.
at $32, tet 1.. Subsoil
Double mould board
r color dr in,
ing in oil colors,
n sketch, 1st $
h, 1st $1, 21 75.
aspire, lst 1
etieS of Astor('�, 75 n
,
75e. Six varieti s
varieties P
reties of Fuchsias,
lladiolus, 75e. -Six
ons) 75c, Six via
.Six varieties of
by R. Lumsden,
uals, $1. i Collec- i
y Hoffman Breth Reai
give.
fast
kni
pai
cy
pai
of
of
m
ies
1st
H
50
24
ist $2, 2d $1. .Lace work, .let 7
50d, Guipure ork, 1st 75c;, 2
Berlin wool w rk, 1st `75c., ;2
ork, lst 75'c., . 2
et 75e,, 2d 50e,
50e, Rag slat , r car-
e. Plait of Canadian
nd bonnets, let 75c., 2d
mit, prize p'f ohild's
tobertson, value $5,
r
t, $1, 2d 750 , . ad 50e.
`
IN TON POW),—Two
ips,let.$3,24$2,3d
e car;rotsi, 1st $3, 2d 2,
mangoid wuel, 1st
Inot less than; 2 inches
root crops not less than
state of mini ation of
5c., 3d 500. Tatting, llef+.
ovenlock, $1. 2d 75e., 3d
1st prize by C. Mioore,h
;h $.1, 2d 75c., 34 50c. 'Embr
ilk, velvet or satin,- let $1, 2
Oc. Embroi, ery in muslin, 1
c., 3d 50c.*
iille, lot r' 1,
in worded, 1
'ding, 1st $1, 24 75e., 3d 50e.
ting, 1st $1, 24 75c., 3d 50e,
of woolen socks, prize by Mo
Holmested, let 75c., 2d 50
s of stocking ,1st 75c., 24
oolen mitts, Id 75e., 2d 500,
oolen gloves, let 75e., 2d 50e.
gents' Shit' , 1st by Logan���.&
11, $3, 2d 1, d 50c. Wax 'fl
75c,, 2d 50c. Wax fruit, I
50e, Hair Work, let 75c.,
ey in comb,' 5 pounds, 1st : 7
Honey in jar, 5 pounds,. 1.s
Oc. . Collection of home mad.
apbs
idery
75e.,
t $1,
Embroiderryy in or: peor
75e.,3d 50e. , broid-
t $1, 2d 75e., 50e,
ince,
Two
sash'
Two
Pair
Pair
Hand
Jam'
were;
7504
50c.
.,2d
75c.,
wine,
c., 24
50e.
50e,
50c.
Shell
F1
wo
pe
str
504 Log cabi
ca riage, by M
ther flower
wer wreath,
k, lst 75c.,
, ist 75c,, 2d
w for hats
I.
AO
$1.
3d 1. Half! ac
$3, 2d 2, 3d I1.
n carrots, ro,
epi rt, and other
'24 inches.
udges to tak
th = ground into consideration inmaking
th : it awards!. I
ntrance,fee, $1, to be paid to the
Seciretary before the 6th of October next,
w n all "triers for root crop ;competi-
tio n must be. ma
itte,d quil�t, 1
toor emu's
s Swede to
Quarter ac
S
B. C-�-AI 1sT s
IN
MIME7 CLOTHING.
M.
AMPBETIL
i
ILL offer his Whole Stock of Sar
ing ist Low[ Prleos, As these are o
cls to what la non'usually kept for sue
customers wfll `fie we l to call and bay.
i
Wil
foto
GENTS'
FURNISH!
be sold at low ,-rices to clear off
k.
feat Ba gains. in
Of Whish
WALL ASS
Arno Cloth-
nperlor
iherposos
GSi
h Summer
have a Large an
RTED
REMZ MBER. 271
EAT CLOTHING
On the Corner is w
that a rr
N VV YORK
id Staudt**.
tle at_ Once,
311ti sg.
were everything
au wants to wear,
OUSE, SEA
TOOK.
)USE
an be had
I1
RT13.
Accounts mei be Set -
Look Out t+_ Souse -
M. CAM i' BELL.
T
IMOTHY S . ED
FOR F LL SOWIN
IRST-O •S AND C
AT
E1OWA1 JD CA
B
1AND S
402! .
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ED STORE,
ORTH.
oaf of home m4e
hed quilt (must e
Quilt, raised, let
by Hall & Pavey,
01
Of t
du
Al
are
they
01 FO VVAL ON.
SOMETHING NE Y.
GOODS and GROOE . In
y -made Clothing and Boots an oes be
better valuei _than can be go -elsewhere.
S, PAINT AND VA Dir -LS: HES
e best brands a ways on hand. 00041 In.
ants to Cash • chasers,
parties having ver -due notes a di, accounte
nested to eettl the samlat one !otherwise
will be plaint° other hands for lieetion,
DU
NCAN 84 COUNC
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Ng
WO /ID CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR
E AND SPLENDIp STOOKS
JUST OPENED THIS WEEK,
'Which for ARIETY and PRICE surpasses anything that they have ever
been able to offer to the public.
These
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coocls were Selected with Great Care,
And ha nj purchased at a time when 1130110 was scarce, they are now prepared to
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LI, THEIR CUSTOMERS.
WE GIVE A FEW OF
CY IDRESS GOODS Cheap, Rich
aud. Varied.
iD DRESS GOOPS—T Leading Thinig:in Stylish Goods.
INOE$—All Colors and Cheap.
RNING GOODS—A La ge Stock at Blom Prices.
OEYS—At all Pricet's and a Good Choke,
CY AND PLAIN', FLAN
EDS -Canada, Beg
NEILS—Chenper than ever Before.
Good Variety land Low.
ish and Scotch.
iNGS—A Fine Selection.
t will Keep People Warm.
eaper tllan he Cheapest.
ery Fine an Warm.
GSrod Stock
CY AND PLAIN; VES
TLE CLOTHS-JVery Le
WOOL BEAVERS—Th
NI EK: —N Fpo r Ga L.Sgottv t:sis_
M iTS AND -GL VES
TS AND COVE S—A
LE DAMASKS -7
FA
nd
cap.
Choose From.
at all Prees
CY GOODS
—Large Stock.
S AND CAPS—To Suit verybody,
AN D SHOE6—All Sorts and Sizes as well as itikeete
6ERIES—Cheap arid Good.
LL NERY AND MANTLE ROOMS
N. B,—P
IN ABOUT T
Q WEEKS,
L EARLY.
king Boxes for Sale.
CALL EARLY.
THE SEAFO B -
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
v'Et returning thanks for the liberal pat.
r go they have received alma commencing
131181/3010 in 13eaforth, would ststo that they are
nOw pre ared to furnish
DOU LE AND SINGLE BUGGIES
AND
whieja, ior style and excellence of workmanship
EMOORATS,
and material, cannot be eurpessed by any other
estAbelyighmaree;rtaletutici:31Fwr°ovirlan"e'n, devote their per.
serial attention to their business, and as They -
make light work a speciality, they Gall guarantee
GIVE THEM A TRIAL,
REPAIIIXNG PROMP-TLT ATTENDED 704
'AND CHARGES MODERATE,
KNABE
rillE Great Piano of Americ.s and Europe, ,The
chosen to grace the Salons of the ivealthY and
titled, and to charm the circles of the mum"!
who gather there, leaving the noted Apostlee of
the Pia o aticti Thalberg, Gottschalk, Mar.
-mantel, eat, Kellogg., Itabinsteiri, vim --
tared hi Oleos superb instraments.
TIEB
and
ache
ways
in the
se one
never was a poor Stodart Piano made,
wag ever known to be returned .07,_
d for any other, beClUISO they have elf.
bought by diseriminating buyers, and
tory of Plano making Stodart is kno
MARSHALL ,& WENDELL PIANO.
pz) KABLE far, standing in tune. III
-LI' a t of dtiralnhty, Beautiful tomb., Me-
dium -die. Low in price. Fully warranted.
Matekleep tone.
Light f4 T.rnst, novo, Heintzmaa, Awe
On band or tO order.
•
SIMMONS & CLOUGH- ORGANS.
OT nnly the prettiest organ in the 'United
-1,1 States, but the MST, all things considered.
licoENAIUCABLE for their purity of tone. :Thor -
°ugh Work and Finish, and great beauty and
variety of their Solo Stops Eoline, 'Vox Hwriana
stall Piano.
IT.MIE CANADA. ORGAN 430.111
I In Stook in Variety.
98 yongo Street Toronto,
2-52 -SOLE AGENTS.
SEAFORTII PLANING MILL,
SOH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
THE subscriberbegs leeve to thank his numerous
enetomers for the liberal patronage extended to
him since' commencing business in Seafortho Ind
trusts that he may be favored. with continuance
of the same.
Parties intending to buildwonld do well to give
him a eall, as be will continue to keep on band a
large stock of allkinds of
DRY PINE_LUMBER,
DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC.
Hefeels confident of givingsatisfaction to those
who maylavonr hi= 'With their patronage, as none -
bat iirst-elassworkmen are ernPloYed-
itt-Partienlar attention paid to Custom Planing
201 JOHN H. BBOADFOOT.
EdO EMPORIUM.
The subscriber hereby thanks hibutunerous
enstomera (merchants and others) for their liberal
patronage during the paSt seven years, end hopes,
I Having greatly enlarged bis premises, daring
Ithe winter, he le now prepared to_pay the
1 HIGHEST CASH PRICE
For any quantity of godd fresh eggs, deliTerei
at the 1
EGG EMPORIUM,
Mein Street, Sesforth.
anted by the subscriber 25 ions of good dry
clean WHEAT STRAW.'
, BUTTER T UBS.
SAMUEL TROTT
TTAS now on hand at the Seaforth Tab Factory
a number of his well and favorablyknowa
Machine TivrIzed Butter _Packages.
These PackUges are the best in use, and will -,,
give satisfaction.
SPECIAL INDUCE1,IENTS TO ,
LARGE 'PURCHASERS.
Me. Trott expects in a shart time to conan\mines
t bernanufactare of Wash Tubs im a large scale..
887 SAMUEL TROTT, Seaforth.
NEW PHOTOCRAPH GALLERY
IN SEAFORTIL
A. CALDER
TS now better prepared then ever to furnish hi
Patrons with a real, pilaw life:like
Give him call and try hira, and if not perfectit
satisfied he won't askyou to come again.
A feWof those superior Sewing unebines known.
as the Osborn, on hand and for sale eheav.
Remember the:plane, nearly opposite the Man.:
sion Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth,
1 A. CALDER.
THE- PRICE OF STOCK IN THE
CANADA
SILVER MINING 00
OF LONDON; ONT.,
TTAS been increased to $1i per glare, Should
resuitsbe equal to present indications, each
Blame now costing only $11 will be worth front
$100 to 150. Bor prospectus, tze., apply to
A, ARMITAGE,
Director :for Sesforth.
{TO BUILDERS.
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS,
Ilith144411ea Drowing, got lap to snit Builders tat
GEORGE MILLIN,
Comity of HOPS.
Laimottonotaa
Ar gument
Money,
Boycotts who are the
d. their treesuret frotn
ilAs that mirnipt AMA th
bteak in 0,0 Steal are
end. The oppeignee
01 4:"Aitafla,
b bt:BibP:187st:;:i'L 14 tvi 1:Pynt ;1;P li Itf 6;1 lv a 1 ni
elsewhere Mr. Smith
Ole dantp urnea off the;
ry heatifily,
howev ri and invited
evening meal, A. ne
paired to
had t 'rly bee
fghistiaoirkbearpeno :listdiutedlud)tuetnwtearluitinerna
the direct of bls OWR a,1);
and hoste and all their
after arid entkyea hi
charred paper:, which,
ptroved to DO the remains
ed substintes for the metcl
be Brititit realm,. It
Smith, ahltious to se
where tlie;ruostingenion
never think of seeking
ov4ni -and forgo
expensiVe fireproof van
ethirsea'snewl.panhpe2rVs
Sti ,Lawrence
mn in the least u-
-use of a dep
Have
manes, brings together
tend,ing to 'show the e
animals of S, 13ellSe ,of hun
,orang-ontang in the Lo
(Israelis 'ed freqUeutly
aat aYuwd:ihertne
e whenever
was anly,appreeisted, but
sullry it no notice Was tak
dog was ififrna. of eaUhin
window panes but, if
unsuccessful, he was
annoyed. 1 Raving failed
certai.n omission to catch
illaposilitirver;*preetesil:dlIroe8
-going thr4m$I1 all the ap
--with lips iarr,,.a tongue,
bing the ground with
kill the iviotim. w
Mr. RoManes,
deceived had I not see
Still upon the window.
-drew- his ttentign to this f
to the -a senoe of anyth
floor ; an when he saw
risy had con detected, b
:under some furniture,
much ashamed of himself.
Captain! gardue
er Gun.
The gu 41sed by Bogs
and all hi recent matches
"Field, 'alter and Trap s
breech -10 dor I am now
gun, au ,conswering
worth the money, It has
deal of -work---inuch. Ira
deue it Neel . I have Shot
tittles in Matches againstt*
and have won -the money
tag to kill fifty birds in
have also Irlled with it fift
flfty4oni- birds in tour m'
Ave 15:wolf* This was
Ill., ywent yards from
. I,.
-two birde n the trap, -
was prevan . At New Or
one bundrul and elev
Own birds,' I have 00
matehes with this fin, be
spring, 14111,030 winter,
has stood "ell. It has ne
estmsmit s. shop to be rep -
as tight ' the breee
These f prove emehusi
is wain vrong in the
breeoh.lo r, and that if
mum ana tear„
The ops
Ana
*era to
vvelvSeaeritry°17mytlis9rei 07,
slloen7elleaea 0;any 0
Yet
re top'
tieipatio
The
quite
boin.g in
quality
of Eves
where
tbe trees
iwhich is,
sons, fo
abundan
they are
crop, th
be ci.insi
been for
It is
'painless ; ;in
s an ona of guff
Mire. ere death.
near sept eath is
ramie her
d and!
-away ut the
that no n-
ePr
are are Jane
t;:an, rtnpdhij:L; ep llt ht at: t sb10,1tf,og blv):
1,111.y repren
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