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THE Hi7ROIN E%POSITOR
FEBRUARY 11, 1f 87,
The Poultry Show.
The following is a list of the prizes
awarded at the Poultry Show held at
Seaforth on January 25th to 28th under
the auspices of the Seaforth and Strat-
ford Poultry Association. We also give
the number of marks scored by each
prize winner. J. K. Felch, one of the
closest . markers in America, acted as
' judge. The highest point attainable by
Itny bird was 100, The points given
show the very high quality of the birds
exhibited at this show :
LIGHT BRAHMA,.—Two cocks, 2nd, J.
Finuh, Seaforth, 891„. Six hens, 1.
Finch, 92 ; 2nd, Pickard & Spicer, Exe-
ter, 90. Six Cockerels,Ist,
Stratford, 921; 2nd, J. Finch,
Five Pullets, lat,J. Finch, 921; 2n
8. Huston, 92.
DDARKBRAIIMAS.—Two cocks, 1st
J. Wilson, Seaforth, 9015: 2nd, same,
I+`our hens, 1st, A. J. Willson
21 d, same, 94. Four cockerels, 1st, A .
J. Willson, 911 ; 2m1, same, 89.
pellets, 1st, A. J. Willson, 924 ; 2nd,
same, 91!,.
BUFF. UOCIIINS.—Two cocks,
Ilenry 'lett, Berlin, 873,. . Two hens,
II. Hett, 874. Three cockerels, 2nd,
«'m. McNeil, London, 87. Two pullets,
2nd, T. W. Van yl, Petrolia, . 87.
PARTRIDGE COCIIINs.--One -cock
prize, score, 84. Two hens, 1st,
McNeil, 92, no second awarded.
cockerel, 2nd, H. Hett, 87, Pullet,
1st, W. McNeil, -14.
WHITE COoHINS.—Cock, 1st, W.
Neil, 903. Two hens, lst, WT. Mc
944, ; 2nd, same, 921. Three cockerels,
1st, W. McNeil, 904 ; 2ad,Geo. Bullock,
Doon,, 891. Three pullets, 1st, W.
Nell, 911 ; 2nd, Geo. Bullock, 89.
BLACK COCIII's.—Three cocks, 2nd,
W. McNeil, 88. Four hens, 1st,
11TcNeil,931 ; 2nd, nett 911. Pullet,1st,
W. McNeil, 93.
BLACK BREASTED RED GAMES.—
eocks, 1st, Jas. Munro, Goderich,
2nd, Oliver Hodges, Mitche11,904. Four
hens, 1st, Jas. Munro, 94 ; 2nd, J. G.
Jones, Mitchell, 931. Seven cockerels,
a. 1st, J. G. Jones, 95 ; 2nd Wm. Flem-
ming„ Owen Sound, 934. Six pullets,
lst, W. Flemming, 941i 2nd, J.
Jones, 94.
DUCKWIN(= GAMES.—Hen, lst,
'McNeil, 92. Pullet, 1st, same, 94.
PYLE GAME.—Cock, 2nd, R. W. Ca
stop, Stratford, 89/. Two hens, 1st,
W. Cawston, 944 ; 2nd, T. Woodcock,
Stratford, 93. Two cockerels, 1st, R.
\V. Cawston, 924; 2nd, T. Woodcock,
92. Pullet, R. W. Cawston, 96._
ANY OTHER. VARIETY GAMES.—C
erel, W. Carling, Exeter, 94.
GOLDEN HAMBrRGS. Three cocks,
lst, W. McNeil, 914. 2nd, Jas. Munro,
. SO. Four .hens, 1st, Pickard & Spicar,
Exeter, 93 ;; 2ad, W. McNeil, 89. Th
cockerels, 1st, W McNeil, ,934 ; 2nd,
Pickard & Spicer, 91. Four pullets,1st,
W. McNeil., 921 ;;2nd, same, 911.
SILVER HAMBuRos.—Five cocks,
J. C. McKay, Georgetown, 864. Se
hens, 1st, Pickard & Spicer
921 ; 2nd, W. Davis & Son, Stratford,
921. Four cockerels, 2nd, W. Me
861- Six pullets, lst, W. McNeil,
`'Ilei, Pickard & Spicer, 914.
J.S.Hston,
d, J.
95;
Six
2nd,
T.
no
Wm.
Mc-
Neil,
Mc
W.
Two
911;
G.
W.
R.
ock-
ree
2nd,
van
Neil,
93 ;
BLACK HAMBURGS.—Three cocks, 1st,
Thorp & Scott, London, 94 ; 2ud, A. J.
Willson, 924. Three hens, 1st, A. J.
Willson, 93 ; 2ad, same, 93. Four cock-
erels, let, Thorp & Scott, 944 ;. 2nd, A.
•
J. Willson,93. Four pullets, 1st, A. J.
Willson,
96 ; same, 96.
WHITE LEUIIORNS.—Two cocks, lst,
Will Folland, Exeter, 90 2nd, John
Ramsay, Owen Sound, 87. Seven hens,
1st, C. & M. Forbes, Stratford, 93.1 ;
2nd, J. F. Welsh, Stratford, .93. Two
cockerels, 2nd, Fred Goebel, Mitchell,
89 Six pullets, 1st, Fred Goebel, 95 ;
2nd, same, 95.
liuo x LEenoses5.—Cock., 2nd, W.
Davis & Son, 871. Three hens, 1st, W.
Davis & Son, 921 ; 2nd, same, 92. Three
cockerels, lst, W. Tolland ; 2nd, W.
Davis & Son, 91. Five pullets, lst, W.
Folland, 9433, ; 2ad, W. Davis & Son,
931.
BLACK SPANISH,—Three cocks, let,
Jas. Munro, 92. Six hens, 1st, H.
Wright, Owen Sound, 954 ; 2nd, same,
95. Four cockerels, 1st, Thorp & Scott,
921 ; 2nd, J. NI. Carson, Orangeville, 90.
Five pullets, lst \V. Grieve, Seaforth,
91 ; 2nd, same, 90.
SILVER-GREY DORkINos.—Two cocks,
2n:d, G. W. Lawrence, Stratford, 89.
Three hens, lst, J. L. Corcoran, Strat-
ford, 93 ; 2ud, G. W. Lawrence, 90. Three
pullets, lst J. L. Corcoran, 92; 2nd,
GOLDEN POLANDS.—Three cocks, 1st,
W. McNeil, 911; 2nd, °A. Hendry, 8S.
Three hens, 1st, W. McNeil, 93 ; 2nd,
A. Hendry, 921. Three cockerels, lst,
A. Hendry, 90 ; 2pd, same, 88. Four
pullets, 1st, A. Hendry, 92-; 2nd, W.
McNeil, 91.
ANY OTHER VARIETY PoLANDS.—Two
cocks, 2nd, W. McNeil, 874. Two hens,
lst, W. McNeil, 91.; 2nd, same, 89.
Cockerel, 2nd, W. McNeil, 851. Two
pullets, ist, W. NcNeil, 92.1-; 2nd, same,
91.=,.
1'LYMoUTII Rocas.—Five cocks, 1st,
W. J. Lewis_, Owen Sound, 92 ; 2nd, E.
s. 1 toward, E eter, 90. Nine hens, 1st,
W. Sanderson, Stratford, 90.1 ; 2nd, W.
J. Lewis, 90. Sixteen cockerels, 1st,
W. J. Lewis, 93 ; 2nd, Frank Beattie,
Seaforth, 93. Sixteen pullets, 1st, C._&
M. Forbes, 931, ; 2nd, J. (p.. McKay, )21.
\1'YAxoor 1:s.—Two conks, 2nd, Pick-
ard & Spicer, 87. Two cockerels, 2nd,
11''n. Court, London, 861,. Six pullets,
lst. Pickard & Spicer, 911 ; 2nd, Fred
1)ufton, Stratford, 914.
Hoe-DANS.—Four cocks, 1st, John
Swift, Stratford, 93 ; 2nd,- same, 881.
Four hens, lst, John Ward, Seaforth,
931 ; 2nd, J. Swift, 93. Five cockerels,
2nd, W. Finnegan, Stratford, 89. Five
pellets, lst, J. Ward, 931; 2nd, J. Swift,
93.
LAxt s - . xti -
IT 1_.
Three c •
oc.ks, 1st,. W.
Tolland, 931: 2nd, W. Sanderson, 92.
Three hens, 1st, W. Sanderson, 934 ;
2lid, C. & M. Forbes, 90. Two cockerels,
1st, W. Sanderson, 941 ; 2nd, George
B shock, 91. Four pullets, 1st,
tai lcrsun, 941 ; 2nd, Geo. Bullock, 91.
Four puIlets, 1st, Wm. Sanderson, 94- ;
2ndi H. Wright, 93. -
A'NY OTIIER VARIETY FOWLS.—Java
cock, E. 5. Howard, 90. Two hens, 1st, i
same, 911 ; 2nd, same, 90: Three' cock-
erels, 1st, same, 96 ; 2nd, same, 94',.
Sarre, 91.
ANY OTHER VARIETY DORKINOS.—
Hen, J. L. Corcoran, 93. Cockerel,
2nd, C. &. M. Forbes, 87. Pullet, 2nd,
same, 881.
WHITE -CRESTED BLACK POLANDS.—
Three cocks, lst, W. McNeil, 93 ; 2nd,
Albert Hendry, Seaforth, 92. Five
hens, lst, W. McNeil, 94 ; 2nd, A.
Hendry, 93. Three cockerels, 1st, Dr.
J. G. Scott, Seaforth, 931 ; 2nd, W.
McNeil, 93. Pullet, W. McNeil, 911.
Three pullets, 1st, same; 941;
same, 921..
BLACK -B EA, TED RED GAME
TAMS.—Fo r c )cks, 1St, Dr. Scot?
2nd, Chas. Bo nick, Toronto, 92•.
hens, 1st, W. McNeil, 9411 ; 2nd
Scott, 93. Tw
Neil, 92 ; nd,
pullets, is
Dufton, 92
Dvclx-w
C. Bonnie
NG
9
944. Pullet, s
PYLE G.S.b1E
1st, W. Dc$iis
negan, 884.
&Son 93.; 2nc
erel, C. Bonni
ANY O'411E1
TAMS. —He1,
cockerels, st,
pullets, 1 t, \
Bonnick, 9,?,.
SEBRIGH B NTAMS.—Threecocks, 1st,
WT. McNei , 91 ; 2nd, same, 87. .Three
hens, lst, sane, 91 ; 2nd, same, 90.
Three cockerel:, 1st, same, 911. hree
pullets, 1s11, se e, 94; 2nd, G. F. Pain,
Owen Sound, 8 . .
BLACK AFRICAN BANTAMS.— oCk,
W. McNeil, 941 Hen, same, 95. Two
cockerels,' st, ame, 97 ; 2nd, W. avis
& Son, 911. wo pullets, 1st, ame,
941 ; 2nd, W. IcNeii, 941.
ANY OTFIEI• VARIETY BANTAMS.—
Cock, W. McNeil, 94. Two hen , lst,
same, 92 ; 2nd, same, 91. Coc ereI,
same, 92. Tvo pullets; 1st, T W.
\TanTuyl, 96 ; 2nd, W. McNeil, 9 .
BREEDING PENS.—Dark Brahma , 1st,
A. J. Willson, '1844; '2nd, same, 1804.
Black -breasted i t.ed Games, 1st, T.
Woodcock,' 1864; 2nd, Jas. Munro,
1851. Pyle Games, 1st, Tt. W. Caws -
ton, 1884. -t Silver ,Hamburgs, 2nd, W.
McNeil. Black 'Homburgs, 1st,A. J.
Willson, 1864 ;!2nd, same, 1844. White
Leghorns, 1st, `David Thompson, •Sea -
forth, 1874 ; 2nd, J." Ramsay, 1861.
Brawn Leghorlis, 1st, R. B. Scott, Sea -
forth, 1844 ; 2 id, W. Davis & Son,
1821. Silver -G ay Dorkings, 1st, J. L.
Corcoran, 184.i Plymouth Rocks, 1st,
W. Sanderson, j.79 15/16 ; 2nd, F. Beat•
tie, 1761.. Golden Polands, lst, A.
Hendry, 184 -ie; 2nd, W. McNeil, 1804.
White -Crested, Black Polands, W. Mc-
Neil, 1844, Hbudans, 1st, J. Swift,
1784 ; 2nd, J.• 'Ward; 1771. . Bantams
(other than Game) A. J. Willson, 1891.
Aylesbury drake, 1st, W. McNeil.
Duck, same. Drake, 1886, G. W. Law-
rence. Duek, 1886, same.
Rouen Drake, J. L. 'Corcoran. Duck,
same. Duck, ]1886, same.
Pekin drake# W. McNeil,. Thick, same.
Toulouse gainder, 1st and 2nd, W.
Grieve. Goose, 1st and 2nd, same.
-Bremen gander, F._ Beatty. Goose,
same. ,
PIGEoNs.—Carriers,' 1st and 2nd,
Harry White, St. Thomas. Tumblers,
1st, D. •Ihorripson. Barbs, W. Finne-
gan. Trumpeters, W. Finnegan. Ant-
werps, lst and 2nd Harry White. Fan-
tails, 1st, H. White ; 2nd, W. Finnegan.
Owls, H. White.
Scotch fancy? canary, Dr. Scott. Bel-
gium canary ; F. Goebel. Any other
variety canary, F. Goebel.
English Goldfinch, lst and 2nd, W.
Davis & Son. _.j
Pair dressed chickens, J. C McKay.
SPECIAL PRt'/,ES.'—Highest sc ring cock
hen, cockerel • or pullet of ier than
Asiatic, E. Sr . Howard. .Asi• tic cock,
hen, cockerel or pullett, A. J. Willson.
Leghorn, Hamburg or Game, A. J.
\Vinson. Plymouth Rock, Java, Black
Spanish or Dorking, W.
S. Howard.
��'
Poland or H¢Tuan, W. McNeil. Ban-
tam, W. McNeil. Aquatic fowl, W.
McNeil. Breeding pen othert.
han Asia-
tic, J. Ramsay, Asiatic bree hag pen,
A. J. WET itlsoli. Leghorn coc - or hen,
W. Davis & Son. Hamburg cock or
hen, A. J. Wilson. Poland cock or hen,
W. McNeil. Brahma cock olr hen, A.
J. ]Willson. Cochin cock or hen, W.
McNeil. Ply mouth Rock or Java cock
or hen, E. S. II -Toward. Dorking cock
or hen, J. L, Corcoran. Game cock or
hen, J. 0. Jo es. Spanish cook or hen,
11. Wright. Houdan cock or ; hen, J.
rd. Bunt: in 'cock or hen, W. Me-
l\' .il. Goose or gander, II . Grieve.
Dl akc or Duc: , W. McNeil, Langshan
cock or hen W. Sanderson Wyan-
dotte cock o hen, Pickard e Spicer.
Brahma cock -rel. or pullet, J . Finch.
Cochin cockc el -or pullet, W. McNeil.
Laugshan coc -erel or pullet, 1 Sander-
son. Plymou h Rock cockere or pullet,
W. J. Lewis Spanish co kerel or
pullet, W. Grieve. Java co kerel or
pullet, E. S. Howard.; Polon• cockerel
or pullet, Dr. Scott. Hambur• cockerel
or pullet, A. 5.. 6Villsoh. Lego ern cock-
erel cr pullet, W. Davis &Son. Bantam
cockerel or pi;llet, W. McNeil Wyan-
dotte cockerel or pullet, Pickard &
Spicer. Dar ing cockerel or pullet, C.
& M. Forbes. Highest', scoring !Plymouth
Rock, Cocke el or pullet; W. J. Lewis.
Houdan cock rel or pullet, J. Ward.
Game cockere or pullet,R. W. Cawston.
Plymouth ck cockerel or pullet, W.
J. Lewis. H mburg dock or len, Thorp
& Scott. G' me"- cock or hen, J. 0.
J ones. Pola d cockerel or pallet, Dr.
Scott. Brah a cockerel or pullet, A. J.
Willson. Sp nish cockerel or pullet,W.
Grieve. Wy ndotte cockerel or pullet,
Pickard & Sp car. Asiatic breeding pen
A. J. NVillso . Bantam breeding pen,
A. J. \Villso . Pair of ,Canaries, Fred
Goebel. Co lection of pigeons, H.
White.
2nd,
BAN -
95 ;
Six
Dr.
cockerels,' 1st, W. Mc-
Fred Dufton, 90. Two
Y. McNei1,1 94 ; 2rjd, F.
GAME BANTAMS.—bock,
4. Hen, W. Fin egan,
me, 921.
RANTAlMS.-Three ocks,
Son, 93 ;' 2nd, W Fin-
ive hens, 1st, W. avis
, C. Bonnick, 921. ock-
k, 93. Pullet, sa e, 94.
VARIETY ARIETY GAitifE LAN-
. Bonnick, 91. Two
. Bonnick, 941, hree
T. McNeil 96 ; 2n , C.
arvellous.
One dose of >r. Chase'd Liver Ctire will cure
sick headache, d zziness, and sour stomach. One
to two bottles re warranted to cure liver com-
plaint, indigesti n and biliousness. Sold by all
dealers. 966.52 - _
Stratford, Aug. 8th, 1885.
A )oUt three i.ears ago I was laid up
wi h bronchitis, and for six months
wa unable to do anything*. Four
bo ties of Dr. Jug's Medjcine com-
pletely cured me, and iffy health
has been .fiat -rate even since, in
fact I never fe t better in my life.
W. If. Ma ee,
G. T. R, Works, Stratford.
- – - '
For sale by all druggists. 967.52.2w.
GR ATEF!UL—CQMFOF,TING.
EPP 'I'S COCOA.
l'RE AKFAST,
" 13t• a thoro rgh knowledge of the natural
lacus govdrn the optlrati=aiis bf; digestion
and d ni i
t trlt on and by a careful a li
pp cation of the
fine properties i well -selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps
has provided ou breakfast tables with h deli•
cately flavored beverage which may save us
many heavy doe ors' bills. fat is by the judicious
use of such arti •les of diet that a constitution
uiay be graduals - built up L ntil strong enough
to resist every t •ndency to disease. tliundreds
of subtle maladi s are floating around I us ready
to attack where% er there is a weak i pint. We
may escape man , a fatal siaft by keQping our-
selves well forti ed with purl; blood and a pro-
perly nourished fran:e,"—C4r'il Serviee Gazette.
Made simply wit boiling writer or milk, Sold
only in packs by grocers, labelled thus :
JAMES EPPS Co., Ifomtnopatlie !Chemists,
London, Englan 967-42
To Gentlemen 1
M. K. PILLMAN,
SEAFORTH'S
WELL-KNOWN TAILOR
Wishes do inform the gentlemen of Sea -
forth and vicinity, that he now has as
nice an assortment of Cloths suitable for
all kinds of garments, as can be found
in any similar establishment in the
county. He his, also added a very nice
and complete stock of
Gents' Furnishings.
Having engaged the -services of Mr.'
JAMES LEArrL1ERLAND as cutter,
he is prepared to guarantee satisfaction
in style and fit
Prices reasonable as usual. His shop
is first door smith of the Bank of Com-
merce building Give him a trial and
satisfaction is assured.
M. K. PILLMAN,
SEAFORTH.
FARMERS, $T WiLL PAY YOU
—TO CALL AT THE—
HURON FOUNDRY,
—NEAR THE—
HIGH SCHOOL, SEAFORTH
And see our stock of
PtO-V'CT'S
Which have been made especially for this county
I have greatly imp
oved my Gang Plow for this
season, and feel aat}isfled in saying that it is th
best in the Market Our
LAN[' ROLLERS
Are large and heavy, running light and doing
good work. Our
GR IN CRUSHERS
made f om Haid Iron, and will last
longer
nger
than any other machine made, Having specia
tools for r cutting Rollers, we can guarantee
satisfaction Spegial attention given to se -
.pairing S am Engines, Saw and Grist Mille
Reapers, owers, Threshing Machines, and
all kinds of machin ry repaired on short notice
and at reasonable tes.
To Contractors and Others.
Bridge Bolts and Castings at lowest rates.
Quotationsrnished on application.
'Also .vent dor the Implements of L. D.
Sawyer, Hamilton. A fu line of repairs eon-
stantly_on hand.
''THOMAS HENDRY.
SE FORTH
FurnitureWarerooms.
If you waist solid comfort call at
M. Robertson's,
And buy one of tho:eCelebrated Self Adjustable
Easy Chairs, represented by the above cut. H
can also supply
invalid Chairs and Carriages.
He also sells the rliost comfortable and dtirabl
That is made. His
stock of
CABINET FURNITURE
Is ,very large and C mplete, Intending purchas-
ers would de well give him a call before pur-
chasing elsewhere. Warerooms one Door South
of Telegraph Office, ain Street, Seaforth.
M. '.OBERTSON.
HURON AND BRUCE
Loan an In vestment
co 1 �_
This Company
Farm Securi
of
is Loaning Money on
y at lowest Rates
Interest.
1 ortgag ° s Purchased.
SAVINGS . I ANK BRANCH.
3, 4 and 5 per Cont.Interest Allowed on
Deposits, acco ding to amount and
tis e left.
OFFICE.—Co ner of Market Square
and North Stree , Goderich.
. r
ORALE HORTON,
MANAGER,
Goderich, August +=th,1885. 922
PHOTOGRAPHS:
The new operator at Wade's Gallery is thoroughly experienced. All late
improvements in th
us a trial may look
art are brought into use by him; therefore, those who give
or work equal to that of any arst-class gallery. •
PICT -1T E �'F�AMES
Which are kept in great variety, are cut very close in price, and every person hav-
ing a cabinet or other large pidture made, will be supplied with a frame at
wholesale price. Any size or design of frame made to order.
PIANOS -ANTI, OG -ANS -
We have now in stock a good display of those instruments, and as we have
previously announced, any person buying direct from the store, will save enough
ready cash to take them on a holiday trip at Christmas. We are desirous that
every family should have the best
Dominion at wholesale price at
organ or piano in the market, therefore buy the
Wade's Photo Gallery and Music Store
SEAFORTH.
JOSEPH.KIDD & SON,
SIG'N OF THE RED FLAG.
BAN PT STOCK.
Last week's sales stere double as large as any since
we started this business, and we will keep the ball
humming with red hot Bargains till all is cleared out.
No reserve. Come one, come all, and participate.
JOSEPH NIDD & SON,
SEAFORTH, ONT.
1886. CENTRAL GROCERY. 1887.
The proprietors of the " Central " wish their numerous customers a joyous
Christmas and a Harpy and Prosperous New Year, and in order' to add more
fully to the enjoyment of a good time, we have laid in a large supply of the good
things of this life, specially adapted for the holiday season. Our stock was never
so large and varied as it is this year, and we invite one and all to drop in and in-
spect our immense display, whether they purchase or not. Our aim has always
been to offer to the public thebest goods the market affords, believing as we do
that the BEST goods are always the cheapest. We do net buy LOW-PRICED,
INFERIOR goods, and represent them to be the best. We avoid all such so-
called cheap goods, elieving it is neither to the benefit of buyer or seller to
handle them.
GROCERY
DEPARTMENT.
New Patras and Vostiza Currants, new Valencia, Sultana and Layer Raisins ;
new Figs, new Peels, Valencia Almonds, S. S. Almonds, Grenoble Walnuts and!
Filberts ; full lines in Pickles, Sauce,, Canned Fruits, Canned Meats, etc. Teas;
iu Green Black and Japan, at plrices from 25c to 75c per pound. Sugars—a)
large st.Jolt. Tobaccos in black and bright. Flour, Feed and Provisions at all
times,
Crockery and .Iassware Department;
It is simply impossible to particularize in this department ; it requires to be.
thisyear the finest stock of goods in this line
seen to be appreciated. We show
ever offered in Seaforth. Direct 'importations from France, Gemany and Eng-.
land,comprising Fancy Goods, China Tea Sets, Breakfast a; d { Dinner Sets,.,
p g ,y �
Tete -a -Tete Sets, Fruit Sets, Cubmrets, Plaque Vases, etc. A fine assortment ofr
Hanging Lamps, and prices low. An endless variety of Glassware.
Inspection of our stock cordially invited.
LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY, SEAFORTH.
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We have received ex -Parisian, Polynesian, Siberian, Norwegian and Scan -I
dinavian, the bulk of our Old CoTntry goods, and they having b
the recent rise in woollen goods, are the' best value we have e
also show a good range of Canad
We would ask inspection of our a
all the new shades.
en .bought before!
ter; showna Wel
an stuffs in Cottons, Denims, Cottonaies, &c. j
ock of Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Ph rhes ini
Full stock of Carpets, Curtains and House Furnishing Goods.
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
Fresh Arrival off;
New Spring Goad
As all my stock of Boots and hoes is fresh from the manufacturers, you may
expect good value for your money. I ignore blowing ; you will find me truthful.
Give mea call and judge for yourselves.
Custom Work Warranted. Repairing Promptly Attended to
E. LATIME R j Main Street, Seaforth.
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BOAR FOR SEt VICE.—Georg Trott has a
good young 3 erkshire pig fo service. from
the stock of Mr. ,Win. Fowler. }Perms, $1 per
sow, with the privlege of returning if necessary,
but positively no c edit. Residence on Sparring
street, near the sh w grounds. 084
EItKSIIIRE.-John Willis, Ldt 5, London
Road, Hay, will keep forservice during the
present season, a ;thoroughbred Berkshire Pig,
to which a limited number of sowstwill be taken.
Terms—One dollar, with the privill.ge of return-
ing if necessary. JOHN.WILLIS. a 995x4
THE SUFFOLKS ARE THE BEST.—The un-
dersigned has now on Lot 21, Concession 2,
L. R. S., Tuckersbnith, and will 'keep for the
improvement of Stock, Two THOROUGHBRED SUF-
FOLK BOARS. The oldest, "Granger," was far-
rowed on April 3rd, 1882, was bred by Mr. Wm.
Elliott, Milton, County df -Halton. His sire and
his dam were both iported. The second
" King Tom," was farrovied in April, 1884. He
was bred by Messits. A. j Frank &; Sons, of the
county of Peel, an both his sire and his dam
were also importe . They are as ;good pigs as
were ever offered f r serhice in H
arca as can
be
proven by the ektendiid pedigrees which are
registered in the Canadian Herd Book. Terms
$1, with the privilege of (returning if necessary.
GEORGE PLEWES. 91
Read, E Read
What the People say about the
Columbus Watches
—SOLD AT—
Papst's jevvelry store,
No. 1 Camptell'sBlock, Seaforth.
To C. L. Papst, jeweller, SeaforYh : Dear Sir :
I feel it my duty tb tell you how pleased I am
with the Columbus Watch I purchased from you
some eight month*ago : it has ke t time accur-
ately, beyond my Most sanguine xpectations ;
I fully believe it Will not vary a I minute in a
year ; it will run ftilly 36 hours with one wind-
ing ; I have no hesitation in me'inmending it
to -:any person in need of a Watch 'i as a correct
timekeeper ; I wojjild not part with it for any
other make I knock• of. Yours tru' y, JACOB Mc -
GEE, retired farmer. Egmondville, November
5th, 1886. '- 1
Mr. Papst, Jeweller, Seaforth. Or : The Col-
umbus Watch that I purchased from you about
a year ago is a beautiful timekeeper, and I am
well pleased, as it has given me entire satisfac-
tion. I have had ether watches, but found none
so good and perfect as the Columbus, which I
now wear. Respectfully, PATRICK ll'EATING.
C. L. Papst, Jeweller, Seafort Il. Dear Sir :
The Columbus mofvement I purch, ed from you
sonic time ago, in ,a Boss filled oae is as, repre-
sented, and I don't think there s any watch
made in the worldathat will keep tter time, as
mine has never varied since I pu hosed it, and
I would tell everybody to get a C Innabu:3 move-
mentwhen wanting a good watch. Yours truly,
Joni PARKEK, Windsor, Ont.
C. L. Papst, Jexieller : When you Said take the
Coluin1.us watch if you wast a timekeeper, I
a little indifferent, ct•
i ent but I must sa • opin-
was
3 P
was agreeable changed,3 to , as I can find no
natter watch as aEtimekeeper than the Colum-
bus ; so say I, take the Columb s movement
every time. Truly yours, L. Mt:RI iv. - October
28th, 1886.
C. L. Papst, Esq.: The ColumbuS watch which
you recommended ine to take, is a first-class
timekeeper, and I think there is no better. I
am well satisfied with my bargain. ROBERT
Donne. •
D. S. CAMPBELL,
PROVINCIAL LAND SI3RVEYOR and 01 v
Engineer. Orders by mail promptly at
tended to. D. S. CAMPBELL, Mitchell.
STOVES.
C. M. WHITNEY
is showing a full line of
STO Hi S
IN COAL OR WOOD.
Parlor Cooking and Box Stoves
Base Burners square and
round.
Don't fail to see them before purchas-
ing, as they lead for style, and are all
guaranteed to give satisfaction. See
the " Royal Art " Base Burner,"
" Famous Royal," " Model (cook,"
" Mascott," &c. The cheapest house
under the sun for goods in our line. •
C 11. WHITNEY..
REMOVED!
Seaforth 11Musica l Instrument
izt
Messrs, Scott Bros.
Beg to announce that they have remov-
ed to the premises next door to Messrs.
Joseph Kidd and Son, Main Street,
where they will be found with a large-
and
argeand well-select4d stock of
ORGAN'S & PIANOS
Of the very best and most reliable
makes.
Second-hand Instruments taken in
exchange at full value.
Agents wanted. A liberal discount
daring the Christmas holidays.
SCOTT BROS.,
SEAFORTH.
COX 8& Co_
Members Toronto Stock
Exchange,
26 TORONTO ST., TORONTO,
Direct Wires to New York, Chicago,
Oil City, Toronto and 1ifonbrea/.
Continuos Quotations.
Transact a General
Brokerage Business.
Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions
and 0i1
Bought for Cash or on Margin.
SEAFORTH OFFICE :
CAIN- S'�'BT_
3. F. Mc aren, Manager.
THE
CANADIAN BINK OF ODMMER E.
HEAD iO 1 FILE, TORONTO-.
Paid up Capital, -
Rest, - - '
$6,000,000.
1,600,000#
PRESIDENT, HENRY W. DARLING, ESQ.
GENERAL MANAGER, B. E. WALKER.
At S'T GENERAL MANAGER, J. H. PLUM -
MER.
SEAFORTH BRANCH.
The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continuos to
receive deposits, on which interest is allowed at
current rates.
Drafts on all the principal towns and cities in
Canada, on Great Britain, and on the United
States, bought and sold.
office—First door Soon! of the Commerods
Hotel.
A. H. IRELAND, Manager.
F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor
St. Julien Restaurant,
Opposite Main and Market street,
Sign of the Big Lantern,
IS THE PLACE FOR
OYSjTE
p S {
1 import my goods direct, and receive
fresh consignmeits daily, so that those
desiring to induige in a feast of these ex-
cellent bivalves, can be supplied on
short notice. , -
JAS. BURGESS.
Division Court Notice.
Ce,
The Office of the Second
Division Court, County of Huron, will be found
open every lawful day at the residence of John
Beattie, Goderich Street west, from 10 o'clock a.
m, until 4 o'clock I)• in., and everything will be
done that is possible in the interest of ;Suitors.
Telephone communication in the office.
Any amount of Money to Loan on goad prop-
erty, farm or town, at the very lowest rates of
interest, and terms of payment made to suit -
borrowers.
960tf
JOHN BEATTIE, Clerk.
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