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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-10-17, Page 6Di sh Sc - , . . - - — — - ' Fd — , • _ . 6 1 • • , . _ . ! iOCTOBER TI4E HURON , , EXPOSITPIL . • - . I . 17, III 1884 _ The Seaforth Show. were given for chicks of various breeds. IMPLEMENTS.-Donble trip ea riage, ea so , ion Of ; red. flowers in lily, F. Sperling. pots, David , Thomp• IT LEA:no LiAL, SEAFORTH s_rovE H USE. VARNA STILL TO THE FRONT. Ftte following is the list of prizes warded at the South Huron Show held John Dorsey; phteton with top, hnR. 1 UT reoweesee-Pansies, , 1 " alker, .i.ik,) e i Seaforth on Thursday and Friday Mattiee, D. Brown ; top bug y, D. Brown; open buggy, let and 2 d D. Brown; iron beam plow, 1st a d 2nd Dr tio veibenea, Colman; • . Win. ten Caldwell, Dr. Coleman, week's st• lilt, Miss M. Jiao. elo la ii Dowell cone°. ieson ; ; No other blood-putifying or, has ever been pletety meets the prepared, wants medicine is made, which so coin. or physicians and — ame........• , '\-ATI-IITNEY • 1884. FALL. 1.884 Deeuener HoRSES-Imported broode. tare, John McMillan, Wm. Bell, F. olemane brood mare, Canadian breed, hos. Dicksoia, John. Brown, Thomas- LaMiohael ; foal, let an& 2d 'John Mc- linen, John Brown.; gelding, three ears old, John Thorp, Alex. B. Sproat ; ily, 3 years old, Wm. Elgie, Thomas noksort, Wm. Moore; gelciing, 2 years00A_ Id, Wm. Finlayson, Richard McKee, tobert Leatherland ; filly 2 years old,t` .!'horctas Sturgeon, Geo. Taylor, Hill &1.• 1umming ; gelding, 1 year old, Joseph• ctkinson • filly, 1 year old, Horton & maes, Wm. Sinclair; draught team, 'Ohn Rattenbury, John McKay, Mrs.H. helinel. GENERAL PURPOS-E. -Brood mare, J.e 10Titilian, Wra; White, Jno. Marquis; Al. Thomas McMichael,- jno. Marquis, taSchoies.; gelding. 3 years old, John t)1 [caret:for, Thomas Carter; filly,3 yearspro- Id, George Dobson, Wm. Sproat, Alex....._ [01arOs ; gelding 2 years old, S. Mule- ell, Richard Anderson John McKay; Ily 2 years old, Geo. Anderson, Geo.'• ayIor, Thomas McMichael ; gelding 1-. ear old, James Sproat, George Martin; Ily 1 year old, Patrick Ryan, not team, -3. Craw- Thomas fieudry ; horse shoes, J nes & Johnston, Monroe & Hogan; f lining mill; Mt:Mumble & Co.; single ower, - Robert Armstrong, A. Mulhero ; two- horse cultivator,Thomas Hendry ; gang plow, Thomas Hendry) pair iro' her. rows, Alex. Stewart; turnip utter, Alex. Campbell; cider press, J.B attie ; grain seed drill, Robert Arms rong ; churn, G. C. Keys; pump, A,Ro &son; wheelbarrow, C. W. MoTaggart • three horse plow, Alex. Campbell; straw . cutter, W. R. Wilson. - GRAIN AND SEEDS. -Fall wheat Wm. Chapman, Robert Moore, Wm Ches- nay; white fall wheat, Wm. Chapman, John Reinkie, Devid Mime; red fall wheat, R,obt. Govenlock, Wne. Mbrray ; Wm.Cheeney ; fife *heat or lost nation, Win.' Murray, John MelYfillany Roliert Armstrong; any other variety, Wm. Bell, B. Smillie, Wm. Hudson; two rowed barley, Alex. Forsythe, F Cole. man; six rowed barley, W. Hedeon, ',David Mime; large oats, Win. Bell, John Mowbray; common oats, J hn T. Dickson, John McMillan ; Wax oats, David Milne, Chas. Routledge ; large Wm. Bell, John Cameron; small Peas,.. pe mendi, ze • an E. Cale Jo '. Wi , Noltt Bell, velvet Mrs. lin ' Wm. • chenille , in ' br M. W Cr NI 4 M•Cracken Le: W No M wo fib uniaii, nias, guide &DIES' weed ern; in n. • Mrs, wor idin . cken, Cracken n, H. t; . k, ser Harga,n, crochet T T. Bell J Greve; John leo° JOhn Alex. John Walker Robert Scott, Dr. Coleman in -bloom„ WORK.-rHome Sperling, patched Wm. McCracken wo HendryHd r satin, Win. 4. Joslyn; John Hetedersen, ; embroidery Mrs. T. E.1Joslyn; ted, Mree , Miss M. hn. Henderson woollen Mrs. John' ; woollen ; woollen Canaeron McCraelcen work, Henderson Davidson, wreathe, James ; phllx John ; col John DUD. m: Wm. Be quilt, " Ben ; ra ; tatting, Is, Miss M. embroider Bell, R embroide We in CU' John II Nott ; fano p. Miss soaks, Henderso stookin mias, '1,, ; woollde ; wax frui Mrs. T. • Be 'John Hort, m - • e m e. Isi be . c •roidery n . k k '' , , .s, be i .Joslyn, lie Ha n, drum. ;Iker ; i n of 1 . read, ameg Bell, quilt, s M. 'Wm' if silk, :cott, n nius• I ieve, a - or :rson ; • 'ttiog, . Nett, : . Mo- ' • H. i . H. t Mo. g oyes, 1.8 M. wool gan ; ames the general public as Ayer's arsa-parilla. It leads the list a truly tion for all blood Useases. SCROFULA ing aint .._ AY 'it's dislodge it and e pel it For constitutio al or CATARRH AYE 's SARSAPARILLA true remedy. numberless cases. It catarrhal disehar es and ing odor of the breath, of .scrofulotes oriin. "Hutto,Tex.,Sept. ULCEROUS. "Ati age my ehil ten SORES face and wneitchi.ul ertoixereUarn -were swollen, muah inflamed, ysicisns SORE EYES P in se be employed 4,3Ira AYER'S SA.R.SAP /MLA.. duced a percepti le improvement, an datdherenooe to yourddirections, evidence chains %nee': lamippgreenr of any scrofulous tendencies; ment or any disorder 8 -.)r.ruieyffeet effectual more. prompto PREPARED . I, scientiee prepare,- If there is alurk- of Scrofulaabout YV7ill SARSAPARILL* from your system. scrofulous Catarrh, is the It has , cured will stop the nattse ous remove the sicken- which are indleations 28,1882. of two years one of was terribly afflicted ruling sores on it S time its eyes and very sore. told us that a pow - tetrerceitiivne medicine must Al:w°°1;11omsetil ng which, by ,•,was contk- or Le eeuettencoe and no treat- was ever attended by )13.esigt,;,;(). ammo BY Ha All I. in "' ... as >7• 0 4.4 're - cn 0 gee a WI 44 Ci2 Co just received a full new patterns. Don't a made by the first ieundries , PC/ 0 g W . r-4 CCI 03 r:: 2 0 a) ;› 0 0 0 rg 04 4 ae re) .,,-e P••••.4 CD T.1 - 0 CI:$ r.: 43.) M. line of Cooking. fail to ii 1-' tl them. iu Cumuli, E..i - . • Cji ewe, . . i .r: -,.......-- --- .:_, .%::: 4 I U. ,1 a - ,I' P: I . i . .r:',-); ._... ..... , _ . .. a . • . ,,,‘ .) , , Be e SrrO-VB . z ' .,. k ! 1 ,'..; ' I ! , I '" .... - . r, 44 i , •a , . and Parlor Note -the . . . Stoves following C--4 CD CD rea --.N - -‘„._ P.) )74J 0 0 CD W v2 4 Coal and woed. re the leading d 0 se. n CD )1 )1 0 W 4> Ce.et )1 CD aei ea ere or'S e CD U r4 , -,5, - N th king I -1 an hisnumerous liberal patronrge during JOSEPH MORROW to his friends and the pablic is better than over prepared want . baying received 4 and Winter stock, conirisling nels, Woollen IJoderelothing, display of Dress Goods, tons, Mantle Cloths, Shawls, Cotton and Wocilten White Cottons, Canton Coverlids Hemp and 'Tapestry Also a good new stock of Hardware, Crockery and Groceries new and fresh Thirteen pounds of Granulated Raisins 6e per pound; ,good pound, and other groceries Egmondville Flour, Barrel Cornmeal alwass on hand. given for Butter, Eggs and N to show o trouble' stand, Post Office Store, ' JOSEPH N. B. -Tailoring a Tailor prepared to make easterners the bags in to full assoltment of Velvete beautiful Shir Flannels, Carpets, Boots and OlassWare. . constantly Sagarfor$1, Cur in prey Salt, Higheat Oats. goods. Don't Varna. MOOROW„ specialty. a good B.t. for th past se ei1 to eatiea8ar general, tha—he finnli tteti of eel Tweeds,Flea- inceyst na, gag- i-Lz Fancy 1'N -Q - hogs Graf ier.,,a doinfOrtei; Shoes. a • e_ 1 -ants at ee stpsa - ortion, - Oatmeal es trade '4 nese ' . forget the A tret_dase Down, general purpose md, James Reid, Thee. Bissett. CARRIAGE liORSES.—Brood mare,AleX. lavideon, Jno.McNevin, Alex.Monroe ; peas, James G. Chesney, Robert Char- tars; flax seed, Robert Brook; eans, John McDonnell, Robert Leath rland. An ergot! T. Hendry, Mi:s ; hooked Robert MdNott ; gent's mats,Jam:: Scott ; ha el4xt pl Illirton, irl' fi wars, reast ir. ur.J.O.Ayer&Co.s,Lowell Sold by all Dragglists; ) Mass. $1, six bottles for $5. ct ee cn -i• 4-) 1,1 .!-C. 0 . ., .•-• at ,--. - -Iwo, .s. V -..r,,_ ... • ' 'I 5 ,...,• c. g"4 THE PIONEER ily 3 years old, Robert Charters, 2nd id 3d Alex. Forsythe; gelding 2 years lloaricueettedm PRODUCTS -APP RS.— Winter apples, Mrs. Black, Jo' n T. ho si, e Made, Mile rat carpet, James so , Janies Lee; log John H i Lee, Jame cabin 4.. n e sOn ; ;son; t Miss _ ANCHOR . . -e, la• LI NI- - .-4 u z(1) .400'• /- :-- . •" — ---"-i-wr„,v,.4..• Elttr, --...-‘- ...-,_ td ' HARDWARESTORE, ,d, Adam Angus, W. Fawcett; filly 2 3ars old, Thomas Hill, Chas. Dale; Dickson; fell pplea, John T. Di tkson, Robert Goverdock ; eolleation of pples, , M. Nett, Thos. kn odds, Robe' John t (Hatt ; elnder- U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS Sail ft ore Pier 20 North River, New York i ' ' ' . - . ,10-., , •-,-,----.4-,S__-', - )=..I ' cp )11.11 STONE BLOCK, WI 'GlIAX Mrs. Black, Robert Govenlook bode tted . quilt, - rs. . 4 _.1._==- }a . )-4 sir carriage horses, A. S. Coppin,Claas. ; ser Satnrday for - -----'_•- .:N. Island Greenings, Edward -Hi Wiley, so , !Miss M. Shannon, illiam GLASGOW IA LONDONDERRY. P V iaderson, D.D.Wilson ; single carriage nee, A. Forbes, Thomas Bissett,Robt. lgie. . ROA.DSTERS.-Brood mare, T.- Biased, . Murphey, John Averye gelding 3 Wm. Ireland; 'l northern spies Mrs. Black, J. H. Chesney ; Roxboro r esets, Robert McLean, Mrs. Black; S itzen• berghs, Hugh M. Chesney, J Ian T. Si • clair ; baker's bread, Alex sil embroidery on flannel, Ai so, ; . ternbering work, L. rib fon work, Mrs T. E. josl D eardno x. thane ii David.] ; hand ith ; RATE a' f' To GLASGOW, D REV. ; "gaAiglileo 56OSTMIOGE, WARD, $12 . PASSAGE 1 BELFAST 011 LIVER Mar D Plis PAID, $2 li. 0 mr-1•. ese ROYAL , T3A_- E BURNERS.' - 0 re4 HEADQUARTER . Washburn (St FOR Moen Ban old, John C. Morrison; ,filly 3 ars old, John Avery, Donald Mc- attoblin, John Avery; gelding 2 years d, john Shipley George Sproat ; filly years old, Wm. Smith, John Ward, rm. Alien; team of roadsters, Wm. Dickson • Baldwins John Mc illan, Robert McLean; Westfield's Be k -no. further, Sam: Landeborough,G.E. ress- welle snow, G,. E. Cresswell, Dr. Cole- mane Grevensteins, J. Haunah, Hugh M. Chesney; fall pippins, James ame- pals ting in oil 0 velvet, ke • sington embroi ery,Mrs.T. we en ardor painting on sati E. oslyn ; modelrg, Mrs. T. oil painting on p ash, Mrs. ly • ; boquet skeleton leaves, i Io:lyn ; outline embroidery . .1 , ' 1 I n . • t• . . c e ; sly]; rs. Te slyn ; jos- . E. •tton, er Lfine Da raf 8 Jarred, paid Vreland. o di rgel in For plumage, Cabin Plans, apply to NEW GREEN, NEW YORII., Or oft ce, Seaforth. 1 at lowest rates are d Scotland and g 3Ia ' Book of Toura, &c., BROTHERS, 7 BOWLING to S. DICKSON, Post 8.32 Alse, pipes A full line of . Wood the famous Stove Boo:de-so cleaned and stove e f ' C. Ties tine Steves, Stove Pipes, ci tete, Send in your in ord•-r, is r c, Id weather is coming, ' M. WHITNEY' The 56. Elbo orders don't Cheap Stove s,I Drums, &a. and get your forget it. -House. . i . TWO -POI Steel-Parb Fencin . T ,g Wire. rhite, J. & R. Forbes, Robert Dickson ; ron, Wm. Fowler; Colverts, Dr. Cole. Wm.Bell Porters, Robt.L ather- Mr T.. E. Joslyn ; motto n erlin FOUN4.)RY i ' ngle roadster, Thomas Hall,' Win. man, ; J. Brown; tidy J. WROXET R rhite, Thomas Bissett; 1 land; 1...ing of Tompkins, John Ord, woel, S. i . a e, •, gelding year d, Hugh Oke; filly 1 year old, Alex. ovidson, W. J. Shannon, Win. II. 3ott ; foal, Alex. Monroe J. McNe-vin, Thos. E. Hays; Aleianders, Dr. midi, James Cameron • Canada red, Wm. Ireland, Robert Martin; Swear, G.E.. Bern ; patch quilt, Mrs. T. JUDGES. Heavy Horses.-, Samuel BI: berry; Robert Bell,Tackersin . c h; , .slyn. I urn- Win. AND MC INE SHOP IN FULL L a ST AGAIN! PLOWS i PL WS ! SOLE AGENTS I , MAN & • FOR T WAR : E WORT. a obt. Brock. Game, Duenesi -Cow, 1st and 2d ' . Sneli & Sons, George Sproat; two Cresswell. Hugh M. Chesney; Rlistcai pippins, Chafe Routledge- Win. Bell; Wagner, Win. Fowler, Mrs. lack; Ge nger, Ilullett ; Us orno, James ll el. nay, ALL sorts of re hire of Agricultural Duple- ments, Engin in, B d!ers, Saw Mill Woik, ea, done with desp tch. , . , CELEBRATED BARRE CHURN I tar old heifer, John T. Dickson; one tar old heifer, not known, H. Snell & me, John T. Dickson; heifer calf, not H. Snell & S John T. Dick- Grimes golden pippins, G. E.Ctes well ; S itetyzie Pomme Gris, John T. Di kson, John MODowell • American olden rnssett, Mrs. Black, RobeLeathe lad; ight Ilorsese-Thomas ha s Charles Glirvin, no h ;. C. Whiteley, attle,-P. Oltclurke, B West 6oderich Shake:et) 11 OW 'awe. Ping- ship. are ; We sell John Ahe l's orse-power and Steam , _ rStationary aut ortable Thren,re, Saw Mir I P Engines, the Viet r" el( uble Huller and " Bird. Bell' Clover Mathin s, & • a-- . - - . -- a-. See them before Best brands of you late , t any other, iown, yns. Ride, atidohreipAshilesilfor all machines _ __ _ _ n; bull calf, H. Snell & Sous-, John golden russett, Wm. Ireland, T comas Ge i•ge Str tford ; George. tan- an'Teenaglinoeksenefac(i)en hl I -'- `'.----- . ENdLISH lArHITE LEAD 'eConnell, T. Dickson herd E. Hays; apples, Jnoill: ninth; bu y, Clinton ; C. . Simonds i A la, ge stock of Pow P tuts, ttc., kept constant- -r;.---:—.saasa----.-.-s.--a,i-ala-„-__ Joh o ; con- sting Of four females and a bull, -H. eell & Sons, John T. Dickson. GRADE CATTLR.--,COW, 1St and -2d ihn T. Dickson, Wm. Chaeman -- two 'Wm. seedling Hugh M. Chesney. PEARS.—Flemish beauty, R.Ch rters, Hugh M. Chesoey. , GRAPES, ETC. — Delaware, ' obert Sheep and Pigs. - W. Gon lph ; James Stilkeld, Strarifoe rain : and Seeds:- Ed ward' Se4forth ; J. J. Pickard, Exet Sa4lield, township. Whit r ; law, . ash, sea° ly on hand. All sorts of caatiugs do e with despatch. We ran supply yon wit any I aide in the trade on the shortest possibl noti-.e. Please give U. s a ra al. P R BROS., Wroxeter •---- a A Car L J.d - of Genuine South :end • -AND- . 1 Linseel _Oil—Raw a d Boilal. ar old heifer, 1st, 2d and 3d Govenlock ; Rogers No. 19, I)r. .cott ; -Groderich amifacturies. -- George pel , well, 856x26 . . , aspirate ; one year old heifer, 1st and [ wrar Cart:mama, John T. Diokeon ; sifer calf, Win. Cameron,. Wm. Carno- any other variety, 1st and 2nd Robert Govenlock ; crabs, Robt. . ven- lock, Thomas Carter; collection c. need Eic ter ; , S. (3 -idly, Exeter ; Wi orticultnral Products. -Dr. ' Se forth ; James Pickard,Exe e e ; erne. .cott, John WROXE El' MILLS • I I CHILLED PLOWS & SULKY JUST RECEIVED AT-•— .OLOWS , 1 i., FArm and bottom vices. Garden Utensils it Lan, Win. Chapman; two year old eer, James Nichol, Thos.- Govenlock, -733. fruits, John Willis, W. H. McCie cken; collection of honey, Hugh Robb; eeey in comb, Win. Murray, George PlOwes ; r lker, McKillop. . 'earn§ Work. -Mrs. Adams() 'eoper, , Mrs. , ALEX. L GI B SO N 0. C. WILLSON'S JAS. A. OLIN & Co. CarLIOChati; one year old steer;1st id 2•1 Win. Carnochan, Wm. Chap- honey in jar, _Robert Martin, Wm. J. • 1,1 Mrs. T. Fletcher. , I he i LOST. an; fat steer, 1st and 2d Robert Murray; collection home-made wines, W. H. McCracken; Ed. , A CAR LOAD OF BEST AMERICAN \ ED. DEALERS SUPPLIED AT' LOWEST MOST COMPLETE ALL LINES OE MAKER 14. PRICES, THE LOWEST: • 1 Begs to announce to the Public that has to the . Agricultural Implement Warerom 1Seaforth rock; fat cow, Bobert Brock, George ?roat; fat heifer, George Sproat. SEE—LEICESTER.—Aged rem, Wm. 3nleale, H. Snell & Sons ; sheerling m, Wm. Penhale, H. Snell & Sons, .re. Grieve; ram lamb, H. Snell & ins, Win. Peiahale, Robert Charters; ir ewes, let and 2d Win. Pezahale ; dr shearlings, H. Snell .& Sons, Wm. ustlataie, Robert Charters ; ewe lane- las, . Snell & Sons, Robert Charters, Wm. inhale. - Coeswoe.o. - Aged ram, John T. :cksort ; sh.earling ram, pair ewes, lambs, H. Snell & maple Spading. - . VEGET.AliLES -Early rose • Wm. obert McLean f Murray," o Hebron potatoes, W.m. H. McCracken; late rose potatoes Murray, W. H. McCracken; mont potatoes, Wm. Murray: Rake potatOes, Wm. Murray, McCracken ; early Telephone, H McCracken; Murray,' • • potatoes, Wm. Murray; new White Elephant, Win. Hendry; variety, Maioe Davide eeenew ' mune, James Anderson syru ,, I potatoes, • Beauty . Murria , W. Wm. earl Ver. now- ". H. Wm. any v:riety v:riety, Marra, T. earl ' , - new . . - ' commence operate WROXETER WOOLLEN FACTORY • and that he will b: prepared to give good v me in FULL CLOT . 8, _ TWEEDS, UNION T EEDS, FLANNFLS,-- PLAI II INGS, W NCEYS, and varieties in STI CKING YARNS. W im sto taraf stoek feeder Toronto Sharp's of all bef . . ich will be sold at old ort duties, the subsoriber k, imported Ooe Hundred ; consequently, he is exhausted. Call article. Every Plow A full stock of Maseey Mowers, Toronto Rakes, all of which kinds always on hand re buying a machine. prices, noteithstanding thel beieg del ermined to keep aud Fifty of them a fewi is enabled to sell them at former and See those Plows before guaranteed to give satisfact4on Reapers and Massey Moeters, Cord Binders and Massers will be sold cheap and on ;reasonable for the above machines. ' . / . increase of those 'valuable days before i prices until buying - a common or no sale. Toronto Low Down terms. Don't _fail / 10 per cent, Plows in the rise in the the present or M- , Reapers and Binder, and Repairs to see nay stock , On the 1,,st instant, a stnall of a man, barefooted on tooth pick toots on his blind in hit off ear, fond, nt turceeesotnpreseivos. k taming holes at a li. package of s1vagon long blue bair,eut short hat, which had recently ed coat with patch bottom. pants. When last seen Ott of a hr cksmith shop himself a air of first claps ee oAlVILTEL ATI , Mammoth Boot boy both hands hind fe of stewe He hal a Imudt treks. and curly been halt lining, he WAS -11 to earn boots at -1 I Sr, ShOe about the Size with long t and totally hen-' teeth an empty bag of nine post He wore and a peastraw Wed, fogooler- nd lit& water ieeling srnoke money to buy DO N'S Store. +sterling ewes, ewe illS.0. variety, Queen of Valley, Chas. L • wrie, Win. Murray; blood beets, Chas. Low- C. WILLSON, Main Street, Seaforth 9 • i VARNA, ON; SOUTEDOWNS.—Aged John Ran- CUSTOM• ARDING . ram, h, 2d and 3d G-. E. -Cresswell; shear-. g ram, G. E. Cresswell, 2d and 3d hu Hannah; ram lamb, 1st and 2d • e W. H. .d M.McCracken; anger : beets, vi line, W. H. McCracken long David mengolds, Wm. Armstrong (Const nce,) George Sproat Colernan • , , ; Spinnhig ed to. I and Fullin: promptly attend- 1 The Fame of the Great Cobgli Remedy 1 , ' . where he lteeps constantly on hand order all kiudsof Boots and shoes. a specialty. A call soilcited. and makes to Sewed work, 872-13 E. Cresswell,- John Hannah; ewee, r. globe - , -, •-se 1. W. H.- cCraeken, Hu h. M. Parti e from a die ance'will, as far as , , T II B , E. Cresswell, John Hannah, G.:B. • enaaegoms, . hesney ; -Sive-de Turnips, Rober Mo. , i possibl , have their Rolls home with esswelI ; shearlings, 1st and 2d G. E.Fri ess,well, John -Hannah; ewe lambs, t and 2d G-. E. 'Creswell, John Lean jr. Robert Scott; early horn " carrots, David Milne, Robert Le ther- land; Nantes carrots, W. H. Mc rack- Ce . re .., l I L.7-1 W them,. good.wc but efficient warranted. ed as he has put the mill into rkieg order nd employs none work en all work is Royal e . atycerated Balsam I of •trir J CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE tennah, SHROPSHIRE DOWNS. -Aged ram, H. & Sons, James Cooper, A. Innes; ' en, John -T. Dickson; long orre or red carrots, Robert Moore, W. . Mc- [ z 0 I --I Remember th W oxeter Mills. . HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. tell earling ram, D.D.Wilson, J. T. Dick- te, H Snell & Sons; rain lamb, James Cracken ; white Belgian carrots, Hugh M. Chesney W. H. McCracken • sweet • ' ' ' H. corn W H McCracken, Wm. M tray; n ''' i z c.) 0> ALEX. L. GIBSON Still Epreading Wider and Wi er. Paid up Capital, - Helot, -; - - - 4/6,000,00M oper. J. T. Dickson, James Cooper; • ' Indian Robert Scott, John Han. 1 g . "eliaster. ir ewes, James Cooper, H. , Snell & corn ' nab; water melons, George Plew 8, W. nu = w PROPRIETOR Presient, Hon. Wm. MB, D. B. Wilson; pair shearlings, X , mes Cooper H. Snell & Soles Wm ' ' ' roper; pair ewe. lambs, James loper, H. Snell ez Sons,., John T. .okson. H. McCracken; musk melons, V. H. McCracken • cauliflowers Robt oore • , onions,' ' . yellow Robert Scott, Mrs. Black; red onions, W. H. McCra ken • ' . Lowrie, W. Me i et i ... 1.1 me I as. 0 0 SEAFORT PLANING SASH DOOR ND MIL1, W BLI- D FACTORY .d COUGHS ITS SUCCESS IS REALLY WONDEEFUL • IT :URES f . ' COLDS,1 SORE. THROATS, SEAFORTH BRA The Seaforth Branch of this B receive deposits, on which inter4t most favorable terrain. CH. nk oontinuesie 19 ittiowe OD ANY OTHER BREED. -pair ewes Lewis- ' mdwin, John T. Dickson; pair shear- ig ewes, Lewis Goodwin, J. T. Dick- -the tomatoes, Charles . Cracken • bunches of celery, W c . ' i• ' • Me- raceen, Charles Lowrie; citrons John Hannah W. H. McCracken; pa snips, I'll t X i ea, I:" 0:;;,, THEsabscriberbegs leave -A- customers tor the liberal him since oommeno ng business trust(' hat he may 131 favored to thank hisntimeros patronage extended tc in Seaforth,and with a continuance _ And . . disectses than any kn um medicine. We can Drafts on all the principal to Canada, on Great Britain, and States, betight and Rile', Office --First door South of t a and °Melia on tne United e Commercial n; pair ewe lambs, John T. Dickson, twig Goodwin; pair fat ewes, John %Zillah. ' W. H. McCracken, Robert Moore r col7 lection of vegetables, W.H. McCracken, I DAIRY PeOpuce.--Batter suffi iently 3 et the same. Partiesintendingto bu him a °allow he williaontinue arge stook of allkinds el 141 would do well to give to keep on hand t produce peaple similar , 7 quicker the written testimony of • a hiplared j the most respectable in th,is neighborhood in support of this Istatement. TY e ask all Hotel.Onic 639 A. H. IRELA F.HOLMESTED, Solicitor. D, Manager. PIGS, LARGE or difrenusi.-Aged boar, ieodore Dexter. RUPPoLK,-Aged boar, George Plewes, salted:Robert Be!', Robt. McAllister, James Cooper; butter without salt, R. , rs ••• Z . 0 1.1 Dry Pine, L mber, Sashes, Doors, mole are afflicted with either of the troubles wh,ich, we recommend it to to give it a trial., Price, 50c per bottle. Por sale by all dealers in P. P. P. , P. in. Hudson; boar littered in 1884, rues Cooper, George Plewes ; aged w, George Whiteley, George Plewes • , w littered in 1884, 1st and 2•1 George ewes. . BERESHIRES.-Aged boar, J. Hannah, C. Tuck; boar littered in 1884, Ste- McAllister, Miss M. Nott,Wm. F wler ; salt butter in tub, private, T owes Yellow, James Cooper, Wm. 'Bell; factory made cheese,j. R. Murray ; pri- vete made cheese, John Tough, avid Dorrance, Jr., John Burdge. MAIMFACTIIIIES.-Woven hOrrie made 0 -I 21 M tn .1 tli Blinds and Mouldings, Lath, the. • Hefeeleoonfident . f evingsatisfactior who may favour hi o vriila but first-claeawork o en arie Partionlai atten,ion paid Shingles, tot Amps t.heir patronageose none employed . to Custom planins Huron County. . , , . LUMSDEN. 84 WIL_SON OLE MANUFACTURERS. SEAFORT 1 , I I • ONT. WHAT IS IT 2. WHY I PEOPLE'S POPULAR PHOTOGRAPH PAIILORSI IS THE Len Grey, John Hannah; aged sow, quilt, David Walker, A. Calder; pair '!' ' JOH H. BROADFO T. ..e---- -hu Hannah, Robert Govenlook e sow blazikets, all wool, Miss M. Nott; wool- IA 20E _ With Wi ANDREW CALDER at thel helm, and Belf and toted in 1884, John Hannah, Stephen 7 ey . , len yarn, John Hannah, W. : . Mc- Cracken ; Dominion imam warp wool- ;;; z SEAFORTH ONE INFIRMARY. . READ THINK I AC i 1 that the holiday season -is fast approaching, the good people of Huron and less require something near an erth will doubt- artistic in the Poueeeee-Light Brahmas,Jno.Finch, J. WHISOD. 1; dark brahmas, John len weft, Robert McLean:Miss Me ott ; factory made, quilt, .Robert 'Mc ean, ...•"' -,2 CORNER of Jarv sand door to the Pr byterian Goderich Street , next Church, Seaforth, 1 way of Portraits to send as holida friends or relatives, and Mr, C. the to the importance of this fact, ha gilts to absent eing fully sliri„ made gam )attie,aosphAbell ; buff Cochine,Alex. wide= ; any other varietY Cochins, hn Beattie, Win. Grieve; Langshans, ex. Davidson; Plymouth Rocks, 1st rl 2d Thorne & Aitzel ; colored Dor- Miss M. Nott; ladies'boots,Geo. ood ;" gent's boots,. George Good; calf ' skin leather, George Good; Cured ham Hugh •oper , Robb; marble work, W. U. C • sewing machine, Singer Manufac uring ‘,.; X el ' ,X • Out. All diseases f Horses of the domesticate animals, at the infirmary or elsewhere notice. Charges moderate. Vet rinary Surge° . P Ire finery N. edicin s kei cattle sheep, or any successfully mated on the s rated JAS. W. Lona, S. -A large sock of t constantly on and, Stock " t Now Complete in .all Dep r ments aarafigern holiday tiade. tures, CALDER'S a Photo of finish, eaay appropriate P. P. P. P. ants for the aceo CALDELCH for • , for New Year s tasty design excellen0 and graceful posititn, background and aces trial, then °dation of tke Christmas Bo- • For Pictures. of Shade and coupled with ssolie.... give' smiling Oh ngs, Wm. Grieve; black breiteted red. mes, Edward Sperling, Thos. Carter ;„ -Co., Davis Machine Co.; organ, Scott Brothers; . set of parlor par iture, . 40 00 9 ACRES AT delight and a and go away a good picture. DEB, other variety, Wm. Murray, John Broadfoot & Box, A Strong; s t bed , ANDREW CA .y 3attie; gold or silver spangled Ham- egs, A. J. Willson, David Thompson; lOitt Homburgs, 1st and 2d A. J. Will. , room furniture, 1st and 2d B d ron oot & Box; panel door, Dyer & H.owitrd J.H. Broadfoot ; stuffed birds, M. Y Me- ' 1.• RUSSEI4 `1 I STONE , 1 e.; 1 j of +WILD and I PROVED along the line of the Sanilac and liuro Counties, from 86 per acre ut wards. LANDS, f P. H. A N. W. Michigan. Good water, markets, r sale . R., in Prices 1 Ull LIII ' SMITH S, SEAFOOTH. J. . CHRYSTAL Scott's B & oak, Seaferth - .—.-- :LACK, n. ; Houdans, John Ward, Richard cliee ; white crested black Polands, t and 2,1 Dr. Scott; any other variety ilands, 1st and 2nd A. J. Willson; ' Lean; fine -salt, Gray, Youngil& Spar, hug; salt for packing purpoSe, Gray, Young & Sperling ; assortment f up- holetery, Broadfoot& Box; assor ment LOUitING AND LL soil, climate, &c. 1 Free Rates to show Ural la, ds full particulais to . W. Port Huron, Michi in, general see Lands ' Guidts and Exttursion Write f o• lits JONES, 26 Milit agent for 8 and iry St., ennes- 8x13 • • Being fully alive to the tact that un ess Extra e - t PRACTICA rite Leghorns, David Thompson, of tweeds, any make, Duncan & Dun- . . emais Hogan; brewnLeghorus, David lompson, JameS Auderson • black Wm. Grieve, Wm. Murray; can • ,collection of goods, George Good; oollection of naillinery, Dtmean & Dun- • L. '; hefundersi:ea.d, on tempo) for t thanking air patronage hi during mEoly A PRIZE end six a Tie cove flee, h• h •11 help cents for postage a costly box 4 to and goods i • ' e now (jei ed in the _Dry oods Di Seaforth, G BOILER IVI .... KERS, )anish, yandottes, Thorne & Aitzel ; any her variety fowls, John Beattie; y variety turkeys, Thomas Carter, can collection of jewelry, C. apst wall' paper, C. W.. Papst ; side oard, Broadfoot & Box • dentist's goods, W.J. ) Fear. th past year, -ishes Pu 'lie that the thorough repai . to info e ill has uede 8onae of the gone a , wi caway therightaway an e than a Fortunes await the once address TRUE attest of either ything wollitrs & CO., s x, more th-e in this abSoltvely sure. A -agnate, Maine. money world. At 854.x52 St C1.1; will remain on the shelf, and to avoid this we s - , THE Subscribers have bough -/- Boiler Business lately carried erich foundry and blanufact'urirg the Tools an& on by the kiod: Compahh ts?! hie Brown; any variety geese, John ,lettie, Robert Scott; Pe_kin duck, J. Brine, Brine, Robert Scott; Rouen ducks, mime & Aitzel, John Beattie; Ayles. -ry ducks, G. E. Cresawell ; any other riety ducks, John. Beettie ; any riety bantams, Thorne & Aitzel • col. ition pigeons, John Beattie; coil ' t` ee Ion iging birdie John Finch I dd't- . u_a. i ion FINE ARTS.: -Water color drawin T. E. Joslyn, Miss M. JainieSpn ing in oil, Miss M. Jamieson, man; collection of photographs, Wade ; pen and ink sketch Joslyn ; water color paintingMr:.T.E. Joslyn. FLOWERS. — Verbenas, James chan ; foliage plant, Miss ,Mrs. ; saint• ' Dr. Cole- ' . W. Mrs. I . E. Sarno- Tyern an; im, roved mac nes du ed -hut still tetain ins system. Fine or. eked wheat and. fe d delivered Chopping done,on E tire satisfac ion us a trial. have ben the steno flour, Graham all sorts promptly the shorteit guarantedd. df to 879-13 filtrce grind- order. notice. I , MARRIA E dour, ' . mill. SSU a Give THE HURON ,EX i SEAFORTH, , L CE D A ; OSITOR OFICE ONTARIQ. . ' v h re cut goods down , so they will sell. Ca l an 3 we I. • . w?,ll be happy to show you through ,and tnnumerate , , 1 . . Pticeg• . ! having had that shop in all its branches. Any wort attention., All k in de Smoke Htitoks sonable rate4. New Salt New the shortest an expel -lone() are now pre!, ared entrusted to r it-clasb of Bei tat s and Sheet Pans made notice, and of oVer to eirry ! RS will orklguaranteed. made and Iron 'ark, atid old at prices eight yearsm on the trait recelve enorl repairedi II° &c., at res. nes repaired 441 that defy isOin' the above 1 a .., a -area Lumber of prizes 1 hegonias, in flower, Dr. Coleman • col- . ±.., . M. ROSS' ; NO WITNESIOS , . REQUIRED. , . J. L. SMITH Cheap Dry Gopds Sea'orth ) . - . 4:-.)XiRYsTAL , 4 J3LACIL . ,. Perth Items An agency of the Mere etas been opened in Mitche John7a17ttshnece:443081viltlYitiewjirit11 °Efx Cassel: fladir°fid rsiezeves1-1, eft. L 'grgsre-4t the DolnifliOU gold mCollegiate leost Bella L. Lynch, a ]ry ifica tria,:rb gpaoit emr;vollrece.Miss:tiG. ient,oi ?it latriDB:nbaeseva srl easi 1 :01been tee second-class examieat ore 47,,e1:181l, was swindled out .x.4.12e other day yHae r silaraolh - !rota Beyforth, which turn etolen properttle Seyforth lsltd5asentenced to . six a oeutralPrison,natheiedbtheowner -One n:Aisehrec eilasndatmedtotht thipprO:eof Bruin. who initagreatha70einth4n of Brunner, Ellice tovin descending towards morn .fruitless vigilance, Schrencl off 0,ecidentally, nearly withthe blaze, and the er cowintilisntinagfeowf binaellhsesa_udof huitcl Sohrenck is at present nnd -WO and 'hopes are enterta isn e y e si g nh edt . Weday of 1 -act v We20yloahlrs, oflofaoggetr aa5yoenuet, the threshing machine ' Ellice. The feeder steped Whiselweb.°1'skt afrotre da few minutes to ptishs onae into the machine with b , got aaught and he was ra Virhile in the act -of doingt3 machine up alraest to ,th Where was nothing of the] few shreds above the Oh unfortunate young man into the house and a me lel for. —i -The fall feir of the Biaallwa,eheuel;dwaatsNneowt ruyp, tool fox . neither in respect to nut4be: or attendanee ef spectators. Wens among the best exhlibi vevisridoeunsce classes, gse,theresatimp;ov11 animals being very fine. only average, while the se Sarno, but swine were and, grain the samples The ladies' department .-Ova teresting as former Ve&T'S being very small, Mrs.y A. W. Featherston main largest display. The saM work were very creditable. --s-A case involving Oen point of municipal law ly tried before Judge Lip. Prior to the meeting of, t: • Retaision the Con-servative of the township of Blansbal appeal against a numberf o the re -eters' list. Mr. H. of St. Marvs, became th< When the Court of Itevisk reeVe refused to entertain on the ground -that Mr. MI' an elector of the township.' members of the council .riv reet-pe's objection, whensu the chair and elk -wed them on their own responsibility.; WaS that en appeal was in 'county judge, and the cas a few -weeks ago. The ruled that, as Mr. White, vot‘r in the township he; In to act as appellant and "t.b The whole work of the Cent-, was illegal. ---The Stratford Beacon we rumors gained enrol]. Walter Marshall, of Straitfo detected in a series of SIM ations coverinq a year or. t - which he had imported a le -of wheat from the Unied. defrauded the revenue amount by means of false I Marshall has teen linyig Western States.principally shipping the grain to n3i0e ers.m Canada, and overlOac I:00 or rnore bushels, effir Inade at the custom hones en qtantity, thus saving ta sum in duties on each shpt ally enough Mr. Marshall to undersell other grain his fraudulent practices;at ening to find Put how he double dealin4 came to 14,d partment at Ottawa is iiv ase, we understand, ana fort S have been and are he compromise the matter. o Marshall's political procliv News Notes :raitAa:decsir:°Itlf11.ahatmobrriYfor8letosn.an1.11. While NriSS Gustin, iof soalareeeititnfisguraeddtleiogilhhityeereaIdlPralen:sasper* ni and'hariningshwererbisdey.riously: hr pily the flames were extl.ng -reaching oi gn nao—HighwaynRoa brsorutrnodl amheo rr ie ri Toronto. farmer, was compelled Wallet containing $4d, s 1zniht atherun o aigedhis?atch. _i.meetie,fornrl; esbeiwefoundn the Wellington, Grey* B the other night horribly al leg and one fiTLI1 les,vingdie The unfortunate man he was diAtovered. It iSs hinefteuoenanemeiottfeitusnaoiriit:d:ri,r43313::, nd Ittanlhnoaottrtinrge Of John Scott, 'Friday afternoon abontd3 of his hired Men. R. Brat Henry Halliday, were leo -on-their WO to enjoy] al Shooting. While Hallitial the gate Bowernaaster jwa - oft the ewe echto a:ee thgdu, nadbiyusotin a o in breechloader, and 'wh the IllSehmlidybehindaragd e, ihe thewholOwci and thigh, sheaterini My. The pwo men ,we four feet distant from isaU