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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-10-02, Page 6• - "EXPO East ThartatV ShrillIi The-folkiwing is a list of the successful competitors at the Emit Riding of Huron fall ighow held at Brussels on Friday'. , laat,Ithe 25th instant: liOnSss —HEAVY •DRAUGHT.—Horse oat ; john Armstrong ; mare colt, • H. , , Alex. Forest; Roxbury Russets, Alex. Oliver Spoken, D. McLaughlin/ Jae- 'ram St;ewart, -16th concession; Alexander, two-year-old filly, E. ' '. IN na. Barrie ; Duchess of Oldenburg; Scott ; Two-year-old geldfJohn W nge Alex. Garamer, Robt. Holmes • yeafineg any,. Alex. Ross ; Fall Pippin, Robt Inglis; Donald McLaughlin, dorm Roddick; Hawthornden,Jas. Wilkinson; Maiden's Yearling gelding, John Roddick; h*Blush, Robt. Inglis; Porter, Alex.. eavy draught team Thos. Diekson, W. J, Stewart, Sr; best collection of apples, Dickson, aase'plagiey.; . greatest number of varieties, Alex. GENERAL PAIRPOsE.—Efood mare, Stewart, Sr., W. J. Proctor, Robt. having raised a foal in '1885, D. Me. • Inglis; Winter Pears, Thos. Wilkinson, Laughlin, John McCallum, John M. Sharpin; fall pears, . Thos. Stewart, 16th concession; horse colt, Wilkinson, G. A. Deachnan ;. plums, John McCallum, John Cth Robt. Inglis, S. Feta--; • wart -. grata Soudlie mare colt, John S concieesion, Robt. Matt Sharpin; two-year-old filly, Andi-ew Young, Joseph S year-old gelding, John Mc Ross; one -year-old filly, John Stewart, 16th conc McLaughlin; one-year-oldg Gardiner, L. McNeil, Don an of general purpose h cLaug ' Wm. Mach Dickson ; special prizes le McLaughlin, for the two best colts sired b his stallion• '"Rankin Boy," John Armstrong, Dougald Strach ROAD AND CARRIAGE HO Mare, having raised a f Robert MeKay, Mrs. John Walter Swallow ; horse ca McCallum, Jas. Hogg; ma Mines, Robt. McKay, Al 16th concession; two -year - Scale ; two-year-old gel Moore, Geo. Brewer; one -year-old filly, y, McKay, Rat, Dickson, F. S. Scott ; one -year-old gelding, lst and 2iid Dougald Strachan; carriage Van/ not iless than I5.i hands high, Robert Dickson ; buggy horse, Jo Lambkin, Peter Scott, A. R. Smith ; ddie horse, John Nott. 2nd and 3rd Wm. Grieve. Rhode Taloa - Greening's, John, K. Baker; russets, golden, Robt. ; Seek no Further, Jas. Wilkinson • Spit- zenberg, Barrie Tolman Sweet, Robt. Inglis; 20 OZ. Pippins, Wm. Barrie ; Wagner, Robt. Dickson ; Rib- +nfl Pippins, 1.V. J. Proctor.: Colvert, rran, Wm. John Hewitt, G. A. Deadman; era / , 16 hlin, M. Richard T. Hingston, Joseph Smith. os. Roe, ROOTS AND HOED UROPS.—Early rev ; two- Rose potatoes, Aleex. Ross, John el Alex. McDougall; White Elephant, M. Sharp - hos. Roe, in, S. Burgess; Mammoth Pearl, David , ion Robt. Milne; Beauty of Hebron; Alex. Ross, 1 g,Alex. John Skelton; Eureka, 'W.- II. Wells, Id Currie ; •. John N. Knechtel ; White Star, Thos. rses, Robt. Wilkinson, W. H. 'McCracken; Sweede w. a. turnips, Duncan McLaughlin, John 'Mr. Thos. Roddick; White turnips, D. Stewart, •Donald Currie; -Belgian carrots, W. H. McCracken, Alex. Stewart ; Altring- ham 'carrots,• W. H. .McCracken, S. Burgess; Scarlet Nantes, Alex. Ross, Alex. Forest e Early Horn Carrots, Geo. Moffatt, Wm. Smith • long blood: beets, W: H. McCracken, Geo. Becker ; blood turnip beets Geo. Bucker, W. H. Mc- Cracken; white sugar beets, W. H. Mc- Cracken, John Shand; persnips, W. H. McCracken, Alex Ross; mangold wurt- zels, long red, W. H. McCracken, W. J. Proctor; Yellow Globe mangolds, W. H. McCracken, Geo. • Ba.eckee; Red Globe mangoldss Geo. Baecker, W H. McCracken ; Long yellow mangolcls, W. II. McCracken, Geo. Ba.ecker. VEGETABLES. anions, red, W. H. McCracken, John Stewart, 16th concession; onions, yellow Danvers, Geo. Love, W. H. McCracken; onions, Giant Roca, 'W.H. McCracken, John Stewart; onions, from top sets, We H. McCracken, H. White; onions, from Dutch sets, Geo, Backer, W. H. McCracken; top onions, setts, W. J. Proctor, W. H. McCracken; Dutch setts, Geo. Becker, W. II. McCracken; potato onionsW. II. Wells W. II. Mc- Cracken • corn, Yellow Canada, W. H. McCracken, Alex. Stewart; corn,White Flint, Thos. Musgrove, .Alet. Stewart, A. Simpson, Newry. ccillection oftorn W. H. McCracken; ROOTS1AND GRAIN.—John Grabe, At - winter cabbage, 'Thos. Wilkinson, W. wood,; Jas: McGowan, Blyth; Thos. H. McCrackeo • curled° savory, W. H. Mosgrove, Wroxeter. McCracken; red. Pickling cabbage, L. Film{ Arm VEGETABets.---Robert Oliver W. H. McCracken, cauliflower, Wetherald, Sarnia, T. B. Hemsworth, A. Veal, W. H. Wells'pumpkin, Jas. J. P., Listowel. •_ Ireland, W. H. McCracken ; squash,W. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES AND DAIRY H. McCracken, A. K. Robinson ; col- PRODUCE. —Wm. "Elliott, Wingham ; lection of garden products, Geo. Backer, Robert Weatherald, Sarnia; Thomas W. H. McCracken, tomatoes, large, A. Mosgrove, Wroxeter. Veal, Thos. Kelly; plumb or cheery to- Imeeemanns.--John Armstrong, Gor- matoes, Thos. Kelly, W. H. McCracken; rie • Robt. Slater, Blyth. es.—Brood 1 in 1885, McCallum, , Mrs. John e colt, Wm. x. Stewart, Id filly, Jas. mg, Thos. , TetaRotionantro CATTLE—DURHAM.— Mitch cow, having calved since last shoive Thos. Ross, David Milne, John Hyslop; two-year-old heifer, David Milne, Thos. Wilkinson,John McIntosh; onesyear-old. heifer, lst, aid and 3rd David Milne, bull calf, lst and 2nd David Milne, John McIntosh; heifer calf, lst and 2nd, David Milne, Wra. NATIVE OR GR.A.DE CATTLE. —Cow, h4viDg calved since last show, Thos. Rosa, Wm. Ellott Thos ROSs ; Two- year old heifer, VV. J. Proctor, Wm. ; one -year-old heifer, lst and 2ndi Thos. Rosa; two -y r -old steer, lst and 2nd, John Hyslop; eteete let and 2nd, Thos. steer calf, Thoe. Ross, Tho lin heifer calf, Thos. W' Rose; fat caw or heifer, J `Those Ross ; fat or or dee tons Thos. - McLaughlin ; y Mg 'oxen, Chas. Hingston. SHEEP,. LEICESTERS GRADES.—.Agea ram, D. Robt. McDonald; Shearlin Skelton; ram lamb, Geo. MeTaviele rl "McDon ewes having reused lambs McTavish, Robt. McDonald; pair of sheerling ewes, Thos. McLaughlin, D. Melsevish, Thos. McLaughlin. OTSWOLDS AND THEIR GRADES.— .Aged yam, John ; Cumming, Wm. Meehan, • L. Tasker; shearling ram, Jolla Cumming, Wm. Meehan, John Curbing ; ram lamb, John Cumming, Win Meehan, 2nd ;and. 3rd; ; pair of -ewea having raised lambs in 1885, Jas. I d, John Cumming, -Yin. Machan; peat- of slieartin ewes, Ch Machan; John Cum ewe lambs, WM. Meehan Mae. Hingstone ; pair of weathers, any breed or gra Donald. I a. SOUTIIDOWNS AND emu Sheerling ram, John He Brewer ; ram lamb, John ram, jos. Douglas; shearl Heritage ; ram lamb, Ches.. Hingston, • Three Heritage; pair of ewe lambs, Chas. Hinastone. CKFORD DOWN RAM.—Highly com- mended, Jae. Wilkinson. tIGS—BERKSIIIRES.—Boar, over one year, Jacob Tuck, Jas. Stephen Grey boar, un Joao)) Tuck-, 2nd and 3rd sow, having littered in 18 . Stephen Grey ; sow, un Jacob Tack, 2nd and 3rd Duncan Mc- Laughlin. ,Steeours.--Boar, over cne year,J acob Tuck, Cowed Michael; boar, under one year, Conrad Michael, Jacob Tuck. Pouvrao.--Light Brahinas, W. MeCracken ; Black Spanish, Jas. Harri- son, Wm. Meehan ; Plynotuth Rock; Jas. Harrison ; White Leghorn, Jas. Iferrison, S. Burgess; Brown Leghorn, Wm. Martin, Jas. Harrison ; Silver S ogled Homburgs, Jas. Harrison,Wm. aehan ; "Black Hamburgs, Wm. Maelien ; Polands Ross Brothers; Baaa tams, let and 2nd Duncan McLaughlin e white turkeys, Jas. Harrison ; bronze turkeys, Jas. Harrison, David Milnee white geese, 1st and 2nd Robert Bream.; .ey geese; --Jas. Harrison, S. Burgess; Inecavy ducks, lst and 2nd Robert Brown ; imported canaries, Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne • Canadian bred. canaries, Richard T. 'llingston ; fancy pigeons, C. R. Cooper • pea fowl, Meehan ; Pekin Duck's, Jas. • Sherry, Mrs. Thos. Ballantine. one -year -Old .Wilkinson; • McLaugh- SOD, Tiles. hn Skelton, • , John Skel- ke of work - ND • THEIR McTavish, ram, John Brewer, D. id • pair of in '1885, D. •s. Hingston, mg; pair of L. Tasker, fat ewes or e, Robt. Mc - GRADES. itt, -George Lewitt; aged g ram, Thos. M. Martin, er one year, tephen 'Grey; el acob Tuck, •er one year, shell _work, •ISe. Brownlee, , W. H. Wells; sofa pinches, Berlin wool, flat, W.H. Wells, Peter Scott; sofa pillows, Berlin wool, rallied, Mrs.. Henry, ' Dr. Brownlee; sofalama, braided, Dr. Brownlee; sof e pillows, patchwork, Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne, Thos. Ainley; stockings, woolen, W. H. 'McCracken, John W. Scott ; stockings, b otton, A. Veal, John W. Scott ; ,soeks, woolen, W. H. McCracken, Geo. Moffatt; seed wreath, Joseph Smith ; strew hat, W. H. ' Wells; tatting, Dr. Brownlee A. Veal; Wax &evil's, Mrs. Thos. Ballan- tyne. . FINE ARTS.— end' drawing,Lucretia• (livor; Water •c ler drawing, Lucretia Olver, Dr.' Browning ; oil painting, Johnnie Stewart, W. H. Kerr; black crayon drawing, Dr. Brownlee, G. A. Deadman ; colored crayon drawing, Dr. Brownlee • spatter work, Geo. Baecker, David Mine. 1 Feowaus AND PLANTS—PROFESSIONAL Linn—Collectiori of foliage plants, lst and 2nd Thos. Kelly; collection of flow- ering plants,. lEit and 2nd Thos. Kelly collection of Basket plants, lst and 2nd Thos. Kelly. . . GENERAL Li-stk.3.—table bouquet, Mag- gie Stewart, JO . Harrison ; hahd bou- quet, M. Sharpin, A. K. Robinson ; col- lection of cut flowers, A. K. Robinson; collection of dahlias, Maggie Stewart,! A. Veal ; pansies, Thos. Wilkinson, A. Veal ; phlox drutamondi, A. K. Robin- son, Maggie Stewart; asters, A. Veale M. Sharpen ; steaks, M. Sharpin, A. Veal; petunias, A. K. Robinson, A. Veal; African marigolds, M.' Sharpin, A. K. Robinson ; French marigolds, M. Sharpin, A. Veal; dianthus, M. Sher - pin, A. Veal balsams, Jos. Harrison, A. K. Robinson; zinnias, M. Sharpin, A. K. Robinson; gladiolus spikes, l'ilag- "e Stewart, A. Veal; 'verbenas, A. K. obinson, A. Veal;. collection of orna- mental grasses,A. Veal; batting wreath, Mrs. Henry ; ariscone, Mrs. W. F. Vanstone, Peter Scott. I JUDGES. HEAVY Holism. --John Elstone, Wing - ham; John Lowry, Listowel; Robert Charters, Tuckersmith. . LIGHT HORtES. ---:-John G. Wilson, Seaforth ; Joh Goften, Wroxeter. E. • F. Black, Wingham. • CATTLE.—Robert Fortune, Donegal; John Hannah, Tuckersmith ; George Wright, ,ListoWel. POULTRY.—R. Elliott, Listowel. SHEEPAND Pius. _.4r111 Isbister, Win hani. ; John Stewart, Wroxeter; :.1MPLEMENTS.—WoodeD axle or patent anti wagon. Jas. Buyer, Scott & . : one horse baggy, 'epee, Scott & Williams,. Jas. Buyere ; oae horse buegy, butter beans, John Stewart, Gee. LADIES' WoRH.-2-Mrs. S. C. Elliott, Moffatt; white beans, Alex, Ross, Geo. Winghaan ; Mrs. Jelin Graham, Newry; Moffatt; other variety of • beans, Alex. Ross, Geo. Moffat; citrons, round atriped, Thos. Calder, Thos. Musgrove; citrons, long Californian, W. H. Mc- Cracken,Thos. Musgrove ; water melons, 1 A. K. Robinson W. H. McCracken ; attained by the Dixon Treatment for Catarrh. months, oil 2,000 patients treated during the past six musk melons, NV: H. McCracken, W. s, fully ninthetawyr cent, have tavneonbeeeiL outl•ed H. Wells ; 'cucumbers, fit for table use, of this stubborn lee Geo,. Moffatt, Thos. Musgrove ; celery, startling when it is rethembered that no three per white, Thos.. Ainslie, Peter Scott ; cent. of patients presenting themselves to the regular 113)erarn:snearnreotbenefistcled, while, the celeryapink, W. 11. McCracken, Mc- , her tarvtienrtgisv,e,chr aures Cracken's prize for beat sweede turnips, never record a eure at au. s Duncan McLaughlin Donald Currie, claim now generally believed by the most scien- egn that tlesdise% is due to the presence McCracken's prize for beat long red tilleof livil mangolds, John Skelton ; for best yel- • oneeadapPted hiscu lit to :hisesiii!eexrer. Dixon at low globe mangada, John Skelton/ • ehis accomplished, he claims the Catarrh is p°rna—e- tically cured, and the permanency is unquestien- Donald Cutrie. , td, as cures effected ,by him four years ago are DAIRY PRODUCR.---Tub` butter, home- es still. No one else has ever attempted to . made Jas. Wilkinson,' W. J. Proctor, • =cure Catarrh in this manner, and no other treat John 'Roddick, M. Sharpin, John Mc- ment has ever cured Catarrh. The application L Votinhee remedy's - simple, and can be done at Dougall; table butter, John McDougal heeporearint speedy annodf the year is the Jas. Wilkinson, Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne, most favorabl i r nttcruearet: cur P6 atone I L. McNeil, Geo. Love ; faotory cheese, the majority of caaes being ° A. 11. DIXON & SON, 305 King Street, West, John McDougall. ' Toronto, Canada; -and enclose stamp for their s. F. B. Heinsworth, Shipley. Catmrrh—e, New Treatment. Perhhps the' most extraordinary success that as been achieved in modern medicine has been HAVE ,31.TiT OPENED UP THE BULK OF THEIR- , 1\41 -MW -s. TJD ST0014C J. A. Ferguson ; home-made cheese ment. Sufferers should correrond with Messrs. 1 And would invite'our num 3rous customers to call and. see it. Call and see those Fine :French Pantings and Suitings, Nothing like them in the market. Also a full stock of Ladies Ulster Cloths and Jacke ' DOMESTiO MANUFACTLRES.—Pair a treatise on Catarrh.—Montreal Star, November blankets, John Rodilick ; counterpane, 17, 1882 Thos. Ainsley, John W. Scott ; skein yarn, -home-span, W. H. MaCreaken, Geo. Moffatt; gentleman's suit, Cana- dian tweed, Ross Brothers; maple sugar, S. Burgess, W.J. Proctor; maple molasses, S. Burgess, W. J. Proctor; honey, (comb,) 0. A. Deadman; honey, •(strained or extracted,) W. J. Martin G. A. Deadman; grape wine, W. IL IvIcCracken ; rhubarb wipe, Geo. Love, A. Veal ; tomato ketchup, W. H. Mc- Cracken, S. Burgess; „baker's bread, Geo. Thompson'; home-made bread, Alex. Ross, W. J. Proetor, Mrs. W. F. Vanstone; collection of canned fruits in glass jars, W. II. Wells, Jas. Harrison. MANUFACTURES.—Single buggy har- ness, H. Dennis; pair of fine boots,; 3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed on .John Shand.; pair of coarse boots, John ; Deposits, ,Euecarding to amount and Shand; axe -handle, Thos. Musgrove ; ' time left. aollection of tinware,Haycroft Brothers; 882-62.• , HITROk .A16 .BRITCE Loan ind investment coikp.Aa\T-y._ ; ; • This Conapaiiy is Loaning Money on Fang Seciujity at, lowest Rates of IntereSt. Mortgages Purchased. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. , collection of Shelf hardware, James OFFICE...a-Corner of Market Square Drew. LADIES' \Vomit. --Applique work,Peter . ' HO -RACE HORTON, -Scott, Lucretia Olver ; braiding, W. H. Wells, Alex. Wilson • berlin wool work, flat, Dr. Brownlee Mrs. Thos. Belleau- ' tyne • berlin wool work; raised, Jas. Ireland, Dr. Brownlee; berlinavool and • • ) bead work, Jas: Ireland, M. Sharpin s , berlin wool flowers, Thos. Hall, M. Watchmaker, Licensed Auctioneer, Sharpin ; bead Work, A. Veal, Geo. Moffatt; bonnet, Mrs. Alexander; ber- e Farm Sales • lis wool on silk flat, G. • A. Deadman, Mra. Thos. Ballantyne • cone work, Dr. Brownlee, W. H. Well's ; crewel work, L. ,Oliver, Dr. Brownlee; card board motto, W. J. Proctor, •Alex. Wilson; cOvered, Scott & Williams, field roller, crotchet work, Dr. Brownlee, John W. W. 11,„ Wilson ; turnip ender, W. R. Scott, darned nct, John -Roddick, Jas. Wilson ; wide ferrow- plow, Thos. Doughts ; embreidery, cottm or muslin, Rendre-, J. Fleury; g eral purpose pow, Thos Hendry; wheelbarrow, Jas. Buyers ; white fall wheat, Donald Currey, Geo. Brewer'John McDougall; red fall wheat, Alex Stewart, 8th con- ' cession, Geo. Moffett, B. line, Donakl Currie; spline wheat ;or any other variety, Jas. e'Shurrie ; spring whet, Lost Nation, Jas. Shurrie ; barley, 2 rowed., John Hewitt; barley, 4 or 6 rowed, Geo. Moffatt; white oats, large H. Waite, Geo. Moffat, Jas. Shurrie ; white oat*, small, David Milne, Alex. ; Gardiner, Wm. Smith; black oats, AleRoss, Thos Wilkinaon Wm.. Bar- • rie ; steal peas, Thos Wilcinson, Alex. Gardiuer, Jas Shurrie ; I rge peas, Geo. Moffatt, W. 3. Proctor; timothy seed, Jas. Ireland, Alex. Ross. F Ref i r. —Yellow Belieflower, Jas. Willeineon ; Ben Davis, Robt. Inglis; Fataeuse, Jas. Wilkinson ; Grimes Golden, Jas. Wilkinsbn'• King of Tempkius Co. John; McDougall; Northern Spies, J. Proctor; New- tdeen, Pippins, John Hewitt; Peck's Pleasaet, Wm. Berrie ; Pomme Grise, Robt. Iaglis ; Rambo, • W J. Proctor; f . and North, Street, Goderich. OF THE NOBBIEST STUES. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. ts iyipBELL BRIGHT, SEAFORTH • MONTFEAL HOUSE. UNcAN- IMPORTiRS iDUNCAN, SEAFORTH, OF DRY GOODS, &c., • ; Would call the atteetion of purchasers to the extreofclinary low price of Dry Goods thiti season. We have just received part of one of the largest consign- ments of Dry Goods We ever impo ted in Seaforth, and lots are still en route. Please look out for firther notice of our Millinery Opening. Duncan d Duncan, Montreal House, Seaforth, MANAGER.' Goderieh, Augud 5th,1885. 922 tf".. Attended, Charges Moderate, 'Bale Notes Dis- counted, Money to Lend. M.. .17. 33 -A. 0 "EC, *ATOBBIAKER, WINGHAM. .OAK HALL OoToB 2, 1885. -.E5-AuFty . qopo&i MI in want of well to call at lirst-class Dairy Goods, will A M. Whitney's, t . l And see our American Fron-clad Milk Cans and Pails, kid the thing to stand rough handling'. A sell stook of/! ans, Pails, Pans, Strainers, and i everything for t 0 dairy. Golden 11514ar Oil Range With large tops and stands. No table er bo required to stand it on, and jusVas cheap as smaller stoves. Every stove guaranteed. In orderinl Tieiring don't forget to see our Galvanized roil rough in six foot lengthe, - making few joints and a better job. • A full line of *oyes Tinware, Cutlery, lamps, American and Catiadi6 Coal Oil, &c., 'always on band. • All orders for Abbing promptly attended to -a.M WHITNEY. N. B.—Three hundred Cedar Posts for sale.i CLOTHING AND GNTS' FURNISHING HOUSE. DUNCAN & ITUNCAN, e'Etforth, are still determined to suit all who are desirous of being enited, and cal' safely promise for selection one of the largetit stocks of Tweeds in the County, and one of the best selected stocks of Tweeds in the Coun‘-. Dr. • Brownlee,"John W. Scott; embroi- dery, on worsted, G. A. Deadman, Peter Scott; embroidery, on silk, Dr. Brown- lee; John W. Scott • fine shirt, Dr, Brownlee, A. Veal; fancy knitting in wool, Dr. Brownlee, Mra. F. S. Scott; fancy knitting in cotton, A. Veal,. Dr. Browning.; fancy flannel shirt, Geo. Moffatt ; feather stitching, Amelia Turvey, 1st and 2nd; hair flowerseAlex. Watson, Amelia Turvey ; Specimen of laze, John W. Scott, Peter Scott; lambrequin berlin wool arid beads, Mrse Henry Town, Peter Scott; lamp mats, Alex. Watson, W. H. 'Wells; leather work, John W. Scott, W. H. McCrack- en; pair of woolen mitta-Geo. Moffatt, W. '11. McCracken; pair of woolen gloves, W. H. McCracken., Geo. Mof- fatt; netting,- Geo. Love, Dr. Brown- lee; patchwork built, Thos. Ainley, Mrs- Thos. Ballantyne ; log cabin cinilt, W. II. Wells, Those Ainley; crotchet quilt, Geo. Thompson, A. Veal. tufted quilt, A. Veal ; fancy quilt, Dr. Brownlee, Jas. Ireland; knitted quilt, Alex. Ross, Thos. Aixiley ; rag mat, Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne, David Milne ; 924 -A—bt maisiTm U. S4 MAIL STEAMSHIPS Sail from Pier 20, North River, New York, Every Satin day, :for GLASGOW VIA .LONDONDERRY. RATES OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, DERRY, BELFAST OR LrvEa- POOL, CABIN, $60 to NO. SECOND. CABIN, 340; STEERAGE, OUT- _ WARD, $28. PREPAID, *21. Anchor Line Drafts issued at lowest rates are paid. free of charge in England, Scotland and Ireland. I For passage, Cabin Plans, Book of Tours, &c., apply to IIENDERSON BROTFIERS, 7 Bowels° GREEN, NKW YORK. or to S. DICKSON, Post Office, Seaforth. 832 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED ATI THE HURON F.XPOSITOR OFFICE, szAr6i1TH. ONTARIO. NO WITNESSES% REOUIRED • Suits; turned out guarantecid. Large stock of on the shortest notice, end perfect satisfaction Fasl-J,onalale Hats in the Latest London, Paris and New York styles. GENTS' SHIRT, COLLAR' AND RUBBER CiOATS. A or Wintet wear. Don't forget Goods Store, Seaforth. AND CUFFS, UNDERCLOTHING, TIES, e line of OVERCOATINGS soitable for, Fall k Hall, next door to Montreal' Mammoth Dry At the -Seclu.ed Grocery Store FARMERS, :IT WILL PAY Yell CALL AT THE— HUROkl FOUNDRY, NEAR THE— k • HIGH. SCHOOL SEAFORTH And see our stock of S Which have been made especially for this county. , I have greatly iMproved my, Gang Plow for this season, and feel katisfied in saying that it is the best in the market. Our The highest price is paid in trai for first-class Roll or Tub. Butter, or Eggs. Twelve wunds Standard Gramtlated Sugar for $1 ;, other grades of Sugar in proporticln. Teas from 25c per pound up to 75c. We can sireeep everything before us. Duncan & Duncan Seaforth. • TO, TEC pi,eyvcr6 E FARMERS! pLows BEST PI.C$WS IN THE MARKET. LAI.D ROLLERS Are large find heavy, running light and doing good work. Our CRAIN CRUSHERS Are made from Hard Iron, hnd will last longer than any other Machine made. Having special tools for recutting Rollers, we can guarantee satisfaction. Special attention given to k pairing Steam 'Engines, Saw and Grist Mills, Reapers, Mowers, Threshing Machines, and all kinds of Machinery repaired on short notice and at reasonable rates. To Contractors and Others.' Bridge Bolte and Castings at lowest ratios. Quotations furnished on application. SHAM° Agettt for the Implements of L. D. Sawyer, Hamil n. A full line of repairs On - stoutly OA hand. D. HOGAN, SEAFORTH, Has noej on hand the well-known Nos. 3 and 15 General Purpose Plows, which need no word of commendation. He is also introducing the No. 17, a new Steel Plow of this year' ii pattern. It has an adjustable bean', steel shear, skimmer, mould lioard and]; coulter. It has been thoroughly teeted, and gives universal satisfaction, and lie can. confidently recommend it to the public. iIn Wide Plows he has Nos. 13 1Lna 16. urchesers can have a trial of any of these Plows and if not satisfied can retu n them. They will be sold cheap for cash, or on short oredit: G neral Olacksmithing and Horseshoeing as, Usual.' Rerhember thl place, ltcNatight's old stand, in rear of the Golden Lion Store, Seafortla " D. HOGAN. Rerrioved 1 Removed I a- F 0_ "VV-- 1 1•1- G-, SEA ORTH, The 014 Established Butcher has removed to new preeinises inutiately opposite his Old Stand, M4in 'Street, batorth, where he will be pleased tclieseet all hi old patrons and as many new ones las may see Itt to -favor him with their patronapi. tdrileniember the Place, between Henderson's Harness Shop, and MCIntyre'S Shoe Store, Hain Street, Seaforth, , 898 GEORGE EWING. LIME! LI M 1 LIME! THOMAS C6RNISH Has opened his Limb Houses in Hensall and Centralia, THOMAS HENDRY. C0 31. C'11 20. And is now prepared to fthnish LIM1 . of the very best -quality toall requiring it, on the West reasonable terms. • During the season he will be at Hensel], every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and at Centralia every MONDAY and THURSDAY, to attend to ens. tomers. THOMAS CORNISH. 90)s 1 • 0 0 Cilt/ t'M evt't t-3 0 t21 cr 0-4 0 tri '► lsIllIa31O a v ail. AMERICAN SAFETY TUBULAR LANTERNS, CANADIAN Well Satisfied 1 That is right, cheer up, times are not going tee be so dull after all; at least we don't think se for a moment, and why t because we have the goods the people want, and at prices which will seare dull Ones away at a break -neck pace. w,e • know it, and are more than satisfied; indeed, we are quite elated over the compliments paid us already, and with a host more cheap goods vim- ing before the fair, we axe bound to make things hum. Every visitorto the fair is cordially in. vited to call and see usl inspect our stock and compare prices. French Dress Goads in canvas cloth, foule cloth, sate*, &e.; Black and Color- ed Cashmeres, Black and Colored Merveilleuxs Silk, Satins, Ottomans, Beautiful Velvets, Rich Bushes, Jerseys, all in ladies' furnishings, the newest and most fashionable goods to be had at LO Ranton Bros. EXETER. Gents and men of families, we have secured some nice lines in Scotch and Canada Tweeds, Pantings and Overcoatings. A rare lot -of New York Hats, and three times as many Ties as we have ever had before, Wool, Undershtits and Drawers at startling prices. All Wool Flannels for 26 cents. Collie and see us when out to the fair. All are welcome. No troeble to show at Ranton. B ros.. EXETER. 7(i) CD 0 MHE SUFFO-LKS ARE THE BEST.—The un- dersigned has now on Lot 21, Concession 2, L. R. S., Tuckersmith, and will keep for the improvement of Stock,' Two THOROUGH:BRET) SUP - FOLK BOARS. The oldest, "Granger,' was far- rowed tin April 3rd, 1882, was bred by Mr. Wm. Elliott, Milton, County of Halton. His sirs* and his -dam were both imported. The send, "King Tom," was farrowed in April, 188T. He was bred by Messrs. A. Frank & Sons, 'Of the county of Peel, and both his sire and his dam • were`also imported. They are as good pigs as were ever offered for service in Huron as can be proven by the exteaded pedigrees which are registered in the Canadian Herd Book. Terms $1, with the privilege of returning if necessary. GEORGE PLEWES. 891 WPXETER MILLS. Alexander Gibson Begs to announce to the public that he has coms menced te operate the WHOXETER WOOLLEN FACTOR; And that he will be prepared to give good val in FULL CLOMS, TWEEDS, UNION TWEEDS, - FLANNELS, PLAIDMGS, WINCEYS, And Valieties,in STOCKI-NG YARNS, Cnstom Carding, pinning and Fulling Promptly Attended to. Parties from a distance will, as far as possible, have their ROLLS HOME WITH THEM, and as hOosas put the Mill into Good Working Order and employs none but Efficient Workmen, 1 All Work is Warranted. REMEMBER THE VIROMER MILLS, ALE)L L. GIBSON, Proprietors HARKIN ISS HAIR. BALM hRestores ts g nr eay. tural color, re- moves Dandruff stops the hait from falling out, increases it growth, and - not soil the s As a hair dr sing, it has ti superior. Guar .anteedharmless. Prepared by Harkness &Co. •t London, Ont. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Mediolnt T H E CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCL HEAD OF*ICE, TORONTO. RPaist up 1 $6,000,09 e 2,100,000e PRESIDENT, HON. WM. MO/TASTER. SEAFORTH BRANCH. The Seaforth 'Branch of this Bank continues tel receive deposits, on which interest 18 allowed at the most favorable terms. Drafts on all the principal towns and eitieellt. Canada, on Great Britain, and on the llnitad` States, bought and sold. Office—First door Seem of the Coramerele Hotel. F. HOLMESTED, M•anage• r' USINESS COLLE . IN COS'NECTION WITE WOPDSTOCK COLLEGE, WOODSTOCK; pH The College has been thoroughly reo41111- ized, and placed in the hands of a most shies e staff of Teaohers (including tivo who .haw been Principals of eimilar and sue institutions). Course .most thorough and practiced. Fees very moderate. For full information address— N. WOLVERTON, B.A., Wheel , Woodstock Colleg. D. S. CAMPBELL, DROVINOIAL LAND SURVEYOR and Engineer. Orders by mailpremPtlY tended to. D. S. CAMPBELL, Mitchell. OCTORE Odds • A Baptist chu cradle in which r genrinerattihe sermon ons sehave dugon so ---isNh pAr.istoisky i carry -in rryiln together they ma 11:0rti"ttt: —Hon, 0.1dThomas bwui bgooa rodf t h,nr ic 11 !t. Ihe esystemalso c nav the day from on or ,,asb;leci ena,doocpkte. :I 1, which anuounces•s blaeteeni. yia,anyt to ush estehhbeeae tgnci:nr-;:nr ;it ;U:dlirs—Seited orencan live an Presbyter out knowing ite question is, Canla Christian withott efinrsocgmoirtthillri ifladromelPilnlidae —The Liberty much pomp and station by a guard placed in a specie white, andblue ca relied by a special --A boring for a Haven was abtend after reaching a Two years and *2. the work. There hole in the coun Pemishyeilvanast „ —Trepo) Army shows that Great Britian, SwedenUnited New elvte7.6et of Good Hope. T 2,Q0Osthaollincpoer. xs12 in &creasing in M eases are making in the West. One • Mon. Energetic I stand, have been spread of the disea we do not apprebe Hamilton any of authorities szealof Month n pox have I9een trey, the disease has nei _gain any headway. —The Albauy strapart f tiavelyittole agen up Elk street Mon a poor wornaowi and asked for ha her some question zorrowful tale and you are riCh and ha perfectly happy if -1 for the children a said Well, if*s5 being happy, here seizing. it, replied: ,saLd otenlea'of OUr relic the following story it prints under th "The Word of Gs "'A young Japanese prisoned at Tokio fo s°uf his esflbulliyeraf!;;sethriel low -prisoner. ()the hhn, till he lad a -earliest listeners. el' informed the author - condition of the pris; appointedgovernor; with permission to! the doctrines of Chi• —The sight of a se spectable-looking ;chain gang in the attraethd much afiel It turned out that of business artily -nett e spree." The 3' or a -certain number gang. Although thi his possession about made during a reeeni South, he refused to ing that he intended puniehment for *AO sure that the ressm strong reminder of -drinking as to pees yielding to the tempt the—rFecoerntthreeexhsiubeitecies; -was a disappearance work from the seco Main Buildiug,and ti at th eir wits end t theft, or to place sus son. Every night was cleared of visito the Superintendent a - ant searched; with p teres, every place pc to be, yet no One Was last, e showever, h;1- r st charge of that depa 'discovery of both the prit,. She found ease dark corner a pet grol made his way out of the Natural History folded up under him, the missing articles, t first prize cards atta deed, he c oi e the piecesimarauder narathues Groundhoi's iew dM broken up and Muse old quarters. After ti raids on soft things ev -- -*- GRATEFUL Ci EPPS'S ( BREAKF " By a thorough knowlet which govern the operetioi trition, and by a careful a; properties of well eelected provided our breakfast tat flavored beverage whieh ut tors' bills. It is by the articles of diet that a cond. ally built up until strong e .tendency to disease. Hum dies are floating around , wherever there is a weak p many a, fatal shaft by ke fortified with pureblood ed frame." --Civil Service 43 with boiling water or milk.: by grocers, labelled thus--- Hommopathic Chemists, Le agent for Canada, 0.. E. Cal Sme Relief.—The weak I severely from nerveus affix electric disturbances egit4 Neuralgia, gouty panW3,'4: distresemg to a delicate sys removed by rubbing this fected part after it has Imo. water. The Pills tslien. 00 •