The Huron Expositor, 1879-10-03, Page 3a
OCTUBER 3, .1879.
The Seaforth Show.
The following is the last of prizes
awarded at the show held. under the.
auspices of the South Huron Agricul-
tural Society, at Seaforth:, on Thursday'
and -Friday last :
HEATS: DRAUGHT Houses.—Brood
mare, Mrs. Thomas McMichael. Foal,
1st John Stewart, 2d Wm. Finlayson.
Gelding, 3 years old, 1st P. McKay, 2d
R. McAllister. Filly, 3 years old, rst
John Malone, 2d Wm. Moir, 3d John
Cochrane. Gelding, 2 years old, Wm.
Logan, .Filly, 2 years old lst John
McMillan, 2d. Wm. Evans, 3d J. Smillie.
Gelding, 1 year old, -1st Wm. Finlayson
Filly, 1 year old, 1st John McMillan.
2d Thos. Liviugstone, 3d Mrs. T. Mo.
Michael. Entire Colt, 1 year old, lst
Archd. Coates, 2d M. Lynch, 3d John
Cochrane. Draught Team, lst Th
Dickson, 2d Wm. Cornish. Sp
prize by A. Bishop, M. P. P., for the
best brood mare and foal, John Stew-
art.
AGRICULTURAL HORSES.—Brood mare,
let John McMillan, 2d John Stewart,
3d J. Shipley. Foal. 1st not known, 2d
"J. McMillan, 3d J. McDonald. Geld-
ing, 3 years old, 1st J. Welsh, 2d Wm.
Logan, 3d C. Dale, Sr. Filly, 3 years
old, lst. Thos. Dickson, 2d Mrs. John
Finlayson, 3d D. McLaren. Gelding, 2
years old, lst .G. Hawkins, 2d William
Wilson, 3d H. M. Chesney. Filly 2
years, cid, 1st W. 11. Mortimer, 2d Geo.
Watt, 3d Thos. Green. Gelding, 1
old, Chas.- Rutledge. Draughto
1st Mrs. Henry Chesney, 2d. Alexander
omas
eoial
year bushels six rowed barley, 1st T.
Tails, M. Robertson. Friesland f
John Beattie.
IMPLEMENTS. ---Wooden patent
wagon, lst H. J. Snell, 2d J. Bevel
Double top carriage, Cantelon Brot
Double open carriage, lst Hess &
berer, 2d Pillman Brbtbers. Singl
phaeton, 1st 'Cantelon Brothers, 2d
man Brothers. Single open pha
Pillman Brothers. Single open- bu
lst and 2d Hess &, Haberer. Singl
buggy, Cantelon l3rothers. Iron b
plow, 1st M. & A. Monroe, 2d A.
heron & Co. Double mould plc
Mulheron & Co. Gang plow, A.
heron & Co. Pair iron harrows, is
J. Schnell, 2d A. Stewart. Roller
Mulheron & Co. Horse' hay rake
and tri Masse ,T _- f
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TELE'
HURON 'Exposit -6R.
Owls, LADIES' WOR$.—Loaf home-made
bread, must have been made two days
axle before the show, 1st Jas. Houston, 2d
rley. D. McEwen, 3d Wm. McGeoch.hers. Patched quilt, hand made, 1st D. Me-
na. Ewen, 2d Wm. Bell, 3d Robt. Scott.
e top ' Raised quilt, 1st John Stewart, 2d R.
Pi I1- Barbour, 3d John Malone. Tatting
eton, .1st and 2d Mrs. O. Rudolph. Crotchet
ggy, work, 1st Wm. McGeoch, 2d Henry
e top Brewer, 3d A.. Watt, Sr. Embroidery
eam in silk, velvet, or' satin, 1st Mrs. A.
Mul- Scott, 2d Mrs. D. Hogan, 3rd Miss M.
a., A. Govenlock. Embroidery in muslin, lst
Mul- Mrs. Stokes, 2d - Wm, Bell, 3d Robt.
t H. Barbour. Embroidery in worsted, 1st
, ,, 2d and 3d Mrs. O. Rudolph. Braiding,
, 1st 1st Miss McEwen, 2d Mrs. Henry Ches-
�cturuig C
any. Fanning mill, McTaggert &
Single 'reaper,- 1st L. D. Sawyer, 2
Maxwell. Single mower, L. D. Sa
& Co. Grain seed drill, Noxon B
Pump, N. Cluff. Horse fork, Wm
Wortman, - Horse shoes, 1st D. Ho
2d D. McNaught. Iron plow, McMi
& McBride. Combined reaper, No
Brothers.
GRAIN AND SEEDS. --Ten bushels
wheat, 1st Wm. Bell, 2d T. Nott.
bushels fall wheat, 1st Wm. Bell, 2
Nott, 3d R. McAllister. Two bus
Fife wheat, let J. Dickson, 2d R.
Allister, 3d 11. M: Chesney. Two b
els any other variety, 1st A. McE
d R. Charters, 3d Wm. Armstrong.
one. ney, 3d R. Barbour. Failcy knitting,
Co. 1st Mrs. Thos. McMichael, 2d John
d D. McIver, 3d Mrs. T. Cameron. Two
Sae
pairs woolen socks, lst Miss McEwen,
ros. 2d Mrs. Stokes. Two pairs woolen
H. stockings, ist Miss McEwen, 2d Mrs.
gee, Stokes. Two pairs woolen -mitts, 1st
Llai- Mrs. Stokes, 2d Thos.Livingstone. Two
xoh pairs woolen gloves, Mrs. Stokes. Wax
fruit, Miss Simpson. Honey in- comb,
fall 1st A. Tyerman, 2d John Torrance.
Two Honey in jar, lst John Torrance, 2d
d 'T. Wm. Armstrong. Lace work, 1st Mrs.
0: Rudolph, 2d Wm. MoGeoch. Gui- ON SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 2
fiefs
Mc_ pure work, Mrs. 0. Rudolph. Berlin
ush- wool work, lst Robt. Scott, 2d Joseph
wen Ward. Flower wreath, 1st John Luper,
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XHIB1TION
FALL, AND WINTER GOODS
—AT—
WM. HILL & CO.'S
am, Wilson, 2d D. McEwen. •Two bushels
parks. Special prize by Mr. A. Bish-
oo, for the best mare and foal, Andrew
Govenlock..
GENERAL. PURPOSE HORSES.—Brood
mare, 1st H. M. Chesney, 2d J. McMil-
lan, 3d G. Hawkins. Foal, let Geo
Dobson, 2d John McMillan. Geldin
years old, lst John McMillan, 2d
Hunter. Filly, 3 years old, lst D. Mc-
Laren, 2d John Aitchison. Gelding, 2
years old, 1st S. Beattie, 2d Jas. Broad -
foot, 3d Wm. Davis. Filly, 3 years old,
1st J. McMillan, 2d P. McKay, 3d John
Statt. Gelding 1 year old, lst A. Mc
Eweu, 2d Wm. Davis, 3d John T
ranee. Filly,. 1 year old, lst Timo
Ryan, 2d Thomas Gemmell. Drau
team, lst G. A. Mace, 2d Alexa `
Mel] wen.
wo rowed barley, J. Dickson. Two
bushels large oats, 1st W. Bell, 2d Jas.
Dickson. Two bushels common oats,
lst S. Landsborough, 2d D. McEwen.
Two bushels small peas, 1st S. Lands -
borough, 2d R. Beattie. One bushel ti
rge mothy seed, Wm. Chesney. Four
g, 3bushels of fall wheat, seed of which must rust have been purchased from Mr.
ehill, D. McGregor. Four bushels
spring wheat ` any variety, seed must
have been purchased from Mr. Rehill,
J. Kerr.
- HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS.—Four V8. -
' ales winter apples, 1st E. Cressw
J. Dickson. Four varieties fall
s,Dickson, 2d T. Grieve. Col-
ght McMillan. ction of apples, 1st J. Dickson, 2d J.
o
' der Plate of 10 Rhode Island
reeuings, D. Mo -Ewen. Plate of
Northern Spies. Wm. Bell. Plate of
Roxboro Russets, T. Grieve. - Plate
10 Spitzenbergs, J. Dickson. Plate
10 Baldwins, H. M. Chesney. Plat
10 Westfield's seek -no -furthers, Th
Grieve. Plate of 10 snow apples, W
Chesney. - Plate of 10 Gravensteius.
outledge. Plate of 10 fall pippins, L.
abee. Plate of 10 Astrachans, Jas.
ckson. Plate of 10 king of tompkius,
m. Chesney. Plate of 10 Alexanders.
m. Bell. Winter pears, John Wilson,
Iver Creek.- Fall pears, J. Dickson.
ate of Flemish beauty, A. Ty -email. B
ate of Beuerre Clairnean, R. Lands- T
rough. Plate' of Grey Doyenne, J. T
ckson. Plate of Vicar of Wakefield, -J
Brock. Plate of Bartlett, J. Lands- K
rough. Plate of Coe's Golden Drop,
Govenlock. Plate of Orleans, Jas. D
dsborough. Plate of Duanes Pur-
, R. Govenlock. Plate of Lombards,
Goveulock. Plate any other variety, J
Govenlock. Plate l of Delaware A
pes, R. Govenlock. Plate of Ha
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2d Miss Nash. Shell work, lst W
McGeoch, 2d R. Bell. Hair flower
lst John Stewart, 2d Robt. Scot
Gent's home-made, shirt, 1st Wm. M
Geocb, 2d D. McEwen. Collection
home-made wines, 1st Allan Hobso
2d Geo. Henderson. Rag mat or c
pet, 1st J. Kerr, 2d R. Barbour, , 3
Wm. McGeoch. Log cabin quilt, 1
Miss Nash, 2d Henry Brewer, 3d Joh
Stewart. Knitted quilt, 1st John M
Ivor, 2d Mrs. T. Cameron.
ExTRAs.—Berlin wool work, ist Joh
Torrance,2d John Aicheson. Berlin wool
wreath, WM. Hogg. Wool tidy, J. P.
Brine. Sofa cushion, lst John Tor-
rance, 2d John Aicheson. Berlin wool
work ou cardboard, 1st Robt. Scott, 2d
ell, R. Barbour. • Spatter work, Mrs.
all' Stokes. Leather brackets, 1st Mrs.
Hunt, 2d Mrs. 0..Rudolph. Yarn mat,
worked -on canvas, Mrs. O. Rudolph.
10 Hair switches, Mrs. Hunt. Bead
work, Mrs. O. Rudolph. Rag carpet,
o0 lst•Miss Nash, 2d Robt. Scott. Rush
quilt, 1st Hugh McKay, 2d Chas.
-of Routledge. Macramme lace, Mrs. O.
e of Rudolph. Roman embroidery, Mrs. O.
°s• . Rudolph. Point netting, 1st Dr. Scott,
m• 2d Wm. McGeoch, 3d.Mrs. O. Rudolph.
C• Berlin .wool work, Matthew Robinson.
White wreath, Mrs. R. Scott. Rooky
Mountain cactus, Mrs. M. Y. McLean,
JUDGES.—Horses. - Robt. Gardiner,
Hibbert ; David McIntosh Brucefield ;
Wm. Templeton, Tuckersmith.
Cattle.—John Petty, Hensall, ; Robt.
rewn, Grey ; John Willis, Exeter
hos. Priabam, Mitchell.
Shee . IPand pigs.—Jas,etty,_Hensall
ohn Stewart, Hay ; John Cowan, Mc
illop ; F. Fowler, Hullett.
Fowls.—Geo. Samwell, Exeter; D
. Wilson, Seaforth,; Wm. Arbuckle
ensall.
Implements.—J. H. Flagg, Mitchell
. Downs, Exeter : G. Greenslade, Hay
. Bell, Tuckersmith.
m.
s, Our Stock will be complete in every
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n IN THE- CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
Department with first-class goods,
which we are determined to Fell at
prices that will compare favorably with
:any house in the County.
CARRIAGE HORSES,—Brood mare,
L. Hunter, 2d, A. M. Campbell, 3d J
McMulkin. Foal, lst J. McLean,
2d. L. Hunter, 3d James Melkful
Gelding, 3 years old, John Shipley: F
ly, 3 years old, 1st Geo. Stephenson,
Thos. Robertson, 3d L. Huuter. Ge
ing, 2 years old, lst G. Hawkins.
Edwin Cresswell. Filly, 2 years o
1st B. Smillie, 2c1 Robt. Brock, 3d C.
Dale. Gelding 1 year old, lst J.
Malkin, 2d G. Ingram. Filly, 1 y
old, lst Thos. Robertson, 2d Robt. W
son. Pair carriage horses, 1st M.
Taggart, 2d Jas. White, 3d L. Hun
Singte roadster, under 16 hands hi.
Ist T. Bissett, 2d Wm. Bawdeu, 3d
A. Sharp. Single carriage horse,
hands high and over, 1st A. Davids
2d Robert Barbour, 3d John Wi
Special prize by George Whiteley,
best colt; sired by Clear Grit, lst Ja
McMulkin, 2d Robt. Wilson. Spec
prize by P. McGregor, for best fo
sired by Champion, 1st Colin McDo
_ald, 2d George Dobson..
DURHAM CATTLE.—COW, lst H. Suell,
2d and 3d Jas. Dickson. Heifer, 2
years old, lst H. Snell, 2d Geo. Sproat.
Heifer, 1 year old, 1st H. Snell, 2c1 Jas.
Dickson,3c1 G.E.Cresswell. Heifer calf,
1st and 2d 13. Snell, 3d George Sproat.
Bull calf, 1st, 2d and 3d, Jas. Dickson.
Herd, special prize by Mr. A. Bishop,
H. Snell.
1st
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for Lan
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al R.
n. gra
ford prolific, John Walker. Plate of
Concord, J. Wacker. Plate of Rogers
No. 19, R. Govenlock. plate of Rogers
No. 4, J. Walker. Plat any other va-
riety, J. Walker. 'Plate of crabs of any
variety, John Copeland. Plate of early
Crawford peaches, 'Dr. Scott. Plate of
stump the - world peaches, Wm. Bell.
Plate of peaches, any other variety, W.
Bell. Collection ,;tinned fruits, Geo. E.
Henderson.
VEGETABLES.—Half bushel Early Rose
potatoes, .J. Laudsborough. Half bush-
el Peerless potatoes, J. Landsborough.
Two varieties early potatoes other than
the above, J. Landsborough. Two va-
rieties late potatoes, Wm. Murray. Four
heads winter cabbage, let Wm. Badge,
2d J. Copeland. Six blood beets. D.
Ferguson, 2d J. Copeland. Six long
mangolds, 1st R. MdLean,2d J. Wilson.
Six globe mangolds; 1stR. Charters, 2d
J. Dickson. Six swede turnips, 1st F.I.
M. Chesney, 2d W. Hogg. Six early;
horn carrots, 1st D. Ferguson, 2d John
Walker. Six long orange or red carrots,
Belgian carrots,
mpbell. Twelve
�. Walken, 2d J.
r melons, 1st J.
rt -
GRADE CATTLE.—Cow, 1st and 2d S.
Carnochan Jr., 3d John McLean, River
Side. Heifer, 2 years old, lst James
Broadfoot, 2d and 3d John McLean.
Heifer, 1 year old, 1st and 3d, James
Dickson, 2d. S. Carnochan. Heifer calf,
1st James Dickson, 2d D. Campbell, 3d
S. Carnochan. Steer, 2 years old, lst
and 2d John McLean, Steer, 1 year
old, ist and 2dJames Dickson, 3d Jas.
Carnochan Jr. Fat ox or steer, lst
John Lcl,ean,R.S., 2d and 3d John Mc-
Lean.Fat cow, lst D. McEwen, 2d John
McLean. Fat Heifer, lst and 2d John
McLean.
LEICESTER .SHEEP.—Aged ram, lst
H. Smell & Son, 2d W. Penhale, 3d T.
Shapton, Shearling ram, lst H. Snell
& Son, 2d.= Wm. Grieve, 3d R, Goven-
lock. RfiM. lamb, 1st and 2d W. Pen -
hale, 3d H. Snell. Pair ewes, 1st W
Penhale, 2d Thomas Shapton, 3d
Snell.. Pair shearlings, lst W. Penpal
2d H. Snell,' 3d Win. Grieve. Pair ew
lambs, lst H. Snell, 2c1 'Phos.. Sha
ton, 3d. W. Penhale:
SouTmeovN SHEEP.=Aged ram.—A.
G. VanEbgrnond.
COTSWOLDS.—Aged. ram, David Fer-
guson. , Shearling ram, lst H. Snell, 2d
and 3d W. S. Mundell. Ram lamb, lst
J. Copeland. Six white
lst 3. Dickson, 2d D. Ca
ears Indian corn, 1st
Copeland. Three wate
Copeland, 2d J. Landsborough. Three
H mus• k melons, lst J1(iopeland, 2d J. sborough. F.our heads cauliflower •
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We have made special effort to secure
the Best and Latest Styles in French
and English Worsteds, Scotch, English,
and Canadian Tweeds, French and
English Overcoatings in Worsteds,
Beavers, Naps, &c.
Competitors Admit We Sell
. • Cheap Clothing.
INTHE DRESS GOODS DEPARTM'T
• ' We have been fortunate in securing
, ` some wonderful bargains in Serges,
Costume Cloths, Satin Cloths, Lustrines,
Debeigs, Shetland Dress Goods, &c.
Grain. — M. McDermid, Seaforth;
John Beattie, Seaforth ; Jas. Pringle,
Seaforth.
Fruit.—Peter Adamson, Goderich ;
.J. Buchanan.
Roots and Vegetables.—Thos. Down-
ey, R. Carmichael, Jas. W. Elder, Sea -
forth.
Dairy Produce.—G. E. Jackson, Eg-
mondville ; E. Cash and J. Duncan,
" Seaforth.
Fine Arts.—M. P. Hays, Seaforth ;
Col. O'Berne, Toronto.
Ladies' Work.—Mrs. Dr. Coleman,
Seaforth ; Mrs. Warwick, Hullett ;
Mrs. Ketchum, Stanley ; Miss Ander-
son, Seaforth.
•
A STUBBORN FACT.—Dr. 1 is Extract of
Wild Strawberry is, without a doubt, the safest
and most reliable remedy in existence, for
.diarncaa, dysentery, cholera morbus, sour stom-
ach, sea -sickness, and all summer complaints. It
acts like a. charm. Its effects are marvellous—re-
lief instantaneous, cure speedy. Physicians and
all who use it recommend it. It should be kept in
every home at this season, for use in cases of
emergency. For sale by all dealers —Milburn,
Bentley, & Pearson, Proprietors, Toronto.
DR. FOWLER'S EXTRACT ON WILD STRAW-
BERRY. --Cholera morbus, sea sickness, and all
summer complaints, yield promptly to the influ-
ence of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawbeily.
Cramps; colic, vomiting, sour stomach, and every
variety of fluxes of -the bowels are cured by the use
of this great vegerable remedy, without injury to
system. For children it has no equal. Thou -
ds die annually from the above diseases, which
ght have been saved by the timely use of this
and 2d H. Snell. Pair ewes, H. Sne
Shearling ewes, H. Snell. Pair ew
lambs, lst W. S. Mundell.
ANY OTIII:It BREED THAN THE ABOVE.
—Aged ram, H. M. Chesney, Shearling
ram, lst John Aitchison, 2d D. Camp-
bell. Ram lamb, lst IL M. Chesney
2d R. Govenlock. Pair ewes, 1st H.
M. Chesney, 2c1 D. McEwen: Pair of
sheariing ewes, lst Wm. Grieve, 2d R.
Govenlock. Pair ewe Lan bs, lst Robt.
Charters, 2d D. Campbell. Pail fat
ewes, 1st W. Penhale, 2d John Shipley.
Pair fat wethers, lst and 2d D. Mc-
Ewen.
PIGS, LARGE OR MEDIt;II.—Som, Wm.
, rui
medicine. For sale by all dealers, at 371 gents per
bottle, or 3 for Si.••
lst A.'Hobson, 2d J. Copeland. Peck
red inions, lst A. Hobson, 2d 3. Cope-
land. Peck of white or yellow onions,
1st A. Hobson, 2d J. Copeland. Peck
of tomatoes, 1st J. Hannala, 2d 3. Cope-
land. Six bunches celery, 1st A. Hob-
son, 2d J. Copeland. Three citrons, lst
J. Copeland, 2d J. Landsborough. Six
parsnips, 1st A. Hobson, 2d D. Fergu-
11, son. Best collection of vegetables, 1st
e A. Hobson, 2d J. Copeland.
Stewart.
SUFFOLIKS.—Boar, Willia Stewart.
Aged sow, lst and 2d W . Stewart.
So'v, 1st and 2c1 Wm. Stew rt.
BERKSHIRES,— Aged boa ( 1st not
known, 2d John Workman. Boar, lit-
tered in 1879, let and 2diR. Govenlock.
Aged. sow, lst --Vin. Robb. Sow litter-
ed in 1879, lst Wm. Robb, 2d Robert
Govenlock.
Poceeer.—Pair dark Brahmas, lst
R. Runciman, 2c1 John Beattie. Pair
light Brahmas, lst and 2d Rev.G. Clark.
Pair black Polands, lst and 2d George
Habkirk. Pair golden Polands, 1st R.
Govenlock, 2d Rev. G. Clark. Pair of
spangled Hamburgs, lst an2d Rev. G.
(;hark. Pau. silvcr pencilled Hamburgs,
C. Granger. Pair Houdans
man. Pair Buff Cochins, 1
Rev. G. Clark. Pair Blaci
1st and 2c1 Rev. G. Clark.
fowls, 1st and 2d Rev. G. C
turkeys, lst Wm. Morrow
Stewart.
14TnAs.—Grey ducks, R. Martin.
Muscovy ducks, P. Govenlock. Ply-
mouth Rock, Re':;-- •�iciman. White
Polands, 1;,. Rile' rl: cz
horn, R. Runcieea
Runcirnan. Partrt
cirnan. L'antains,
, R. Runci-
st and 2d
Spanish,
Pair game
lark. Pair
2d Wm.
DAIRY PRODUCE.—Five lbs. butter,
sufficiently salted, 1st R. Bell, 2d Wm.
MaGeorh, 3d W. Bell. Five lbs. butter,
without salt, 1st R. Bell, 2d W. Bell, 3d
S. Carnochan, Jr. Fifty lbs salt but-
ter in tub, 1st J. -S. Brown, 2d R. Bell,
3d Robt. Scott. Cheese, factory made,
fifty lbs., 1st J. R. Murray, 2d H. Mc-
Cartney, 3d • H. McCartney. Cheese,
private made, fifteen lbs, 1st John
Tough, 2d Mrs. T. McMichael, 3d Robt.
McMichael.
MANUFACTURES.—Woven home-made
qqilt, 1st John G. Ament, 2d Robt. Mc-
Lean. Ten yards domestic cloth, -1st
Thos. Livingstone, 2d Hugh McKay
Ten yards flannel, all. wool, 1st Mrs.
Stokes, 2d Alex. Gray. Pair blankets,
lst- Robt. Bell, 2d D. McEwen. Ten
yards linsey woolsey, lst D. McEwea,
2d. Alex. Gray. Woolen yarn, lst Miss
Nash, 2d Mrs Stokes. Set single .har-
ness, Newton & Dennis. Cured ham,
Jas. McMichael. Sewing machine, 1st
Wm. Badge, 2d Singer Manufacturing
Company. Organ, lst S. Stober, 2d
Scott .Brothers.
FINE ARTS.—Water color drawing,
Miss Nash. Painting in oil, 1st Henry
Charlesworth, 2d Thos. Go$enlock.
Pencil : sketch, lst and 2d Henry
Charlesworth.
FLOWERS.—Six varieties of astors, J.
Walker. Six varieties of phloxes, J.
Hannah. Six varieties of verbenas,
John Walker. Six varieties of pe- •
tunias, A. Hobson: Six varieties'-° of
fuchias, J. W. Elder. Six varieties of
gladiolas, Mrs.:M. T. McLean: Six va-
rieties of roses, blooms, A. Hobson.
Six varieties of pansies, John `Walker.
; Six varieti.Pe of Dahlias Jas. Dickson.
" ebt. Londes-
Tur-
,n.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises,
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns. and all kinds of Skin
Eruptions. This stave is guaranteed to give per-
fect satisfaction in every case or money refunded.
rice 25 cents per box. For sale by Hickson &
easdell, Seaforth. _566-8m
An Honest Medicine Free of
Charge.
Of all medicines advertised to cure any affection
of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, we know of none
we can recommend so highly as Dr. Kins's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Hoarseness,
Tickling hi the Throat, loss of voice, etc. This
medicine does positively cure, and that where
everything else has failed. No medicine can show
one-half so many positive and podmanent cures as
have already been effected by this truly wonderful
remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a per
feet specific, curing the very worst eases in the
shortest time possible. We say by all means give
it a trial. Trial bottles free. Regular size $1.
For sale by Messrs. Hickson &Bleasdell, Seaforth.
Great Western Railway.
Trains leave Brussels station, north and south
as under:
GOING NORTH.
Mixed 10:25 A. M.
Accom 9.08 P. M.
Mail.....:.... 2:58 P. M.
GOING SOUTH.•
Mail ...... ...6:15 A. M.
Accom... ,..12.15 A. M
Mixed..,.....7:95 P. M
Grand, Trunk Railway.
Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton Stations as
follows':
GOING WEST— SEAFORTH. CLINTON.
Express 8•.10 P. M. 3:30 P. M.
Express 8 55 P. M. 9:15 P. M.
Mixed Traip......8:00 A. M. • 8:45 A. M.
Mixed Train .1:05 P. M. 1:45 P. M.
GOING FAST— SEAFORTH. CLINTON.
Express 8:00 A. M. 7:36 A. M.
Express Train.....1:05 A. M. 12:99 P. M.'
Mixed Train4:15 P. M. 3:30 P. M.
'Mixed Train....,..7:35 P. M. 5:55 P. M.
London, Huron and Bruce.
GOING NORTH—
Mail.
P. M.
London, depart 2 15
8 355
3 52
3 68
4 08
4 26
4 52
Wingham, arrive 5 25 M.
GOING ,S0OTH— MMali.
A.
Wingham, depart....10 55
Blyth 12 15
Clinton
Brimfield.
Kippen
Hensall
Exeter
Exeter
Hensall ....
Kippen
Bracefield
Clinton
Blyth
1 10
1 40
1 57
2 05
2 50
Mixed.
A. M.
5 55
8 05
8 34
8 44
9 00
9 45
10 32
11 80
Mixed.
A_ M
7 00
7 35
8 01
18
8 28
8 34
8 49
Express.
P. M.
6 15
7 35
7 51
7 58
8 08
8 25
8 52
9 2p
Express.
P. M.
6 15
6 55
7 24
7 43
768
8 04
8 '43
Wincey.s in Plain Colors and Plaids
From Five cents up.
OUR STAPLE DEPARTMENT
Is well assorted with Cotton Goods of
every description purchased by us in
the New York and Canadian Markets
at Cash Prices.
i Please Examine Our Goods and
Compare with other Houses.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
Having secured the services of a first-
class , Milliner, from Toronto, we; are
prepared to show our customers, and
the public generally, a beautiful assort-
. ment of Hats and Bonnets, French,
English, and American Styles at our
usual moderate charges.
Special Bargains in Shawls
and Mantles.
OUR GENTS FURNISHING DEPARTM'T
Will be found well assorted with new
and fashionable Ties, Scarfs, Silk
Squares, Bandanas, Wool and Cotton
Shirts, Cuffs, Collars, Braces, &c.
A DESPERATE CHEAP LINE IN
Shirts and Drawers.
An Inznzense Stock of Hosiery and
Gloves Cheap.
FRESH GROCERIES
Always Coming in. We sell the cheap-
est Teas & Sugars in Town. •
WM. HILL & Co.
YEW GOOD
NE W
GOODM
NEW GOODS
COMING IN EVERYDAY
AT CAMPBELL'S CLOTHING STORE,
.MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
YOU WILL FIND THERE AS GOOD VALUE,
As Large and as Well Assorted a Stock. and as Good a
Fitting Suit of Clothes as can be got in any Town,
East or West, _ North or South, and
HE IS DETERMINED NOT TO Bg UNDERSOLD.
WORSTED SUITS FROM $12.50 TO $30.00.
t OVERCOATS AT ALL PRICES.
Suitings in all Suitable Materials, among which the Fa-
mous Scotch Tweeds are a Specialty.
Without enumerating in detail the various Lines and Departments comprising
the Stock, i is sufficient to say that you will find at CAMPBELL'S every-
thing required in a Merchant Tailor's business.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS.
WILLIAM CAMPBELL, SEAFORTH.
:THE GREAT .SALE
—TO—
CONTINUE THIRTY • DAYS LONGER
gT ROCS -E E '-
Piles of Dy Goods still left at Rogers'.
Bargains in Every Department at Rogers'.
The Whole Stock to be Cleared Out at Rogers'.
Dress Goods, Dress Goods, see the prices, at Rogers'.
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, price them, at Rogers'.
All Buyers of Dy Goods Made Happy at Rogers'.
THE HURON ISIiTE
•• .A.SSOOLATION.
THIRD ANNU
THE Third Annual Sale, undid trite:
the Baron Live Stook Aswoe*t
held in the
TOWNOF.C.J-: T
- OX
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER i5,l
Comenc ng at 12
>Yi0seioair, noon. "
There will be offered fel sale a low ariala
of Imported 8taltiofl ,'rhos$
Bulls, Cows and Heifers,_Thorotfghbrtet
S
and wine, also Improved and Fat Stoat.
This Sale' offer* Superior Facilities for -
Bayer and Seller.
Several of= the Best Herds In the Proal
be represented, and the sale will be:
buyers from the United States and a1
Canada. -
Catalogues can be had on application
Secretary.
Entries of Stook fOr Ssle will be reeol
the morning of the gale, but stock now,
will not appear in the sale catalogue
The Secretary will beat Pike's Hotel, Cllitoo
on the afternoon and evening before the sakett
receive entries. r_
There will he ample seeommodationat is
for both man and neast, which will be p '
at the lowest possible rat($.
TERMS OF SALE.
Twelve month»' credit will be given oniit it-
ing security satisfactory to the Berner
stock sold, a discount of 8 per vent. w
allowed for cash on en sales.
M. Y. McLEAN Seaforth, are ,,
J&MIIS BIGGI$c
NS, Clinton, Prvddie
614-4 F. GRAHAM, Goderich, AMetione> ,":
IMPROVEI
HORSE AND CATTLE
IDIURIFIES THE BLOOD, Removes Obi
tions in Water, Loosens' the Hide, -
Heaves and Influenza, Improves the Spfrl
gives a fine glossy appearance to horses,
they keep fatter and do their wotk with
third less grain. Cattle fatten rapidly wheel=MI
with it, br assisting in digestion. Cows 8'l
ane -Kith more milk, and eases give_ won
fully well. Seep keep in batter: health; lay
fat abundantly, and grow more weal, wbila
fattening results on pigs is truly'sarpriai
Farmers should not fail to feedit to solar
they intend to exhibit at Fail Fairs. For
1n all prix cigal places,
PETER STEWART, BART%
General Agent for Western Ontario.
Hamilton lflanufaetory,
48 rohn Street, South. 1
ANOTHER GRANS
Opportunity is afforded the Public of proan rieg
Real, Life -Like Pictures, got up in the late
Styles, of superior artistic exaellenee,
with an easy,ll0..
graceful position, shelves zsas�f
out ONLY at the " People's Popular s
Seaforth. To all those who purpose goineea_i
CHEAP EXCURSION
To visit friends, CALDER would beg to
a call, and can assure them of getting lief
taken fichich no one need he ashamed_ to:
to a Friend. CALDER is bound to lead the
of progress in Photography. So, bear Si :m
TO TORONTO.
EGG EMPORI
THE Subscriber hereby thanks hie
'IL customers (merchants and 'other*
liberaLpatronage dtuinr. the past
hopes by strict integrity and close at
business to merit their confidence and
the future. Having greet15, enlarged. h
ises during the winter, he is 110W prepar
THE HIGHEST OA H
For any qnantity of Good Fres,.
at the -Egg Emporinni,
MAIN STREET: -
Wanted by the subscriber, 25 ton* of
clean -wheat straw. :
LONG WANT SUPP
THE IMPROVE!) STAR It
Vi -R. THOMAS D. O'CONNOR? UT
*L'Ul- chased the sole rIght tor the tide of
°client Washer in the To ynahipa otiPnelter1016
and McKillop, is now prepared to -fill audios
terms. The Star Washer is olle of die best 111 -
the market, and is pronouncedlly those whOlemw
used it to he the acme of perfection,- do"
ter work in less time than. any other_
Thome whe may wiah to give the Star W
thorough t,est before purchasing van
opportunity of doing so.
B.—Two good smart, pusirSieftfug°*013,4444efatft*ilis-tat..
t o act as Agents for the sale of this arlehistsaleM
THE GREAT SALE TO CONTINUE THIRTY DAYS LONG-
ER AT JOHN ROGERS', SEAFORTH.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT EMPORIUM.
SCOTT BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS.
We are pleased to be able to give the following Testimonial, from one of the
Greatest Musibians of the age:
ST. JAMES HOTEL, BOSTON, November 23, 1878.
MIR. WILLIAM MOORE, Proprietor Emerson Piano Co.
DEAR SIR : It gives me great pleasure to recommend, above all others. the
Emerson Piano.
FANNY KELLOGG.
We have been appointed. Wholesale Agents for Ontario, and can supply these
Instruments at manufacturers' prices.
ORGANS—W. Bell (Fs Co.'s and other Beautiful Parlor
Owns Always in Stock.
Instruments sold on time, or on the instalment system. Any other makes of
Pianos or Organsisupplied on the shortest notice. Piano Tuning and Repairing
promptly attended to.
SCOTT BROTHERS, Main Street, Seaforth.
SOMETHING NEW IN SEAR
FLOPR AND FEZ.,
G. R. MONKMAN
TT AS OPENED a Full Stock of Figur mid Fe
-L-1. of every description, STAR/P43 BLOC
Parties wanting FLO17R or MF2AL Of
kinds, or GRAIN of all kintio, °airmail=
by purchasing from me. r -
Cash paid for Potatoes, Appies,B1160/14
Eggs, end all kinds of produce.
Goods Delivered in Town Free of Chug*
Remember the Place —Stark's Block,
Street, Seaforth. '
610
TO MERCHANTS Atk0 !IMO
T_TAS much pleasure in ea • ngllartier anew
tion to his air tight
BUTTE FIRKIN.
This Ferkin is wane
consequently keep th
sweeter than any ot
principle, saving mo
in enhanced value of
Common Tabs o
titulars call at Fact
N. R—Coopering
THE IvicKI
FIRE INSUR
ted sir tigit,, and w
butter icraah parer an
than the pries of the tell:
butter. Samples idwaye -att.
hand. as usuaL
LOP MUTUAL
Ref '0
Vi R. W. J. SHAN ON, Seeretety and
'irrer of the abov Company, will *timed
the QUEEN'S HOTE SEAFORTHstrit
day of each -week, from rto 5 o'cloek
the purpose of transacting 'the -basin**
and govern themselves accordingly.
W. J. SHANNON, Secretary.
• DRAYAGE.
-A" nership; are prepared to meet the'vq,
the Merchants of Beatort=h Ina =others sate
require their services as carriers to_ itntlipei
Railway freight sheds Land ebtewh -
reasobable tern*. Orders may tur-1
. Brownell's Grocery store, and will
end careful attention. -
jOSEPH
Seaforth, Aug. 30, 1818.