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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1887-09-23, Page 6- na• Zurich Show. PRIZE LIST. The following is a list of the success- ful competitors at the Zurich fall show on Thursday and Friday, September 15th and 16tht HoRsEs. -DRAunser. -Brood mare, Thos. Cudmore, Jas Ross, Ab. Geiger; foal, Jas. Ross, ThoO. Cudmore, Ab. Geiger; two year old gelding, Love Brothers, Jonah Nicholson, •Mrs. R. Ferguson; one year old filly, John Star - Ton, John McGregor; two year old filly, Alex. Monteith, Wm. Sinclair, John McKay & Sons. ood mare, Alex. Alex. Monteith ; Short, Ab. Gei- ing, Joseph John McGregor, ear old filly, 1st AGRICULTURAL. -B Sparks, John Horton, foal, Alex. Sparks, E ger; two year old gel son • one year old fill G. Nicholson ;.two and 2nd J. & J. McLean; Robt. McAl- lister; span of horseis in harness and wagon, Alex. McEvvien, Ernest Gies, David Bell. GENERAL PURPOSE. Faust, Geo. Penhal foal, Wm. Logan, Faust.; yearling colt year old gelding, John H. Schnell; twyear old gelding, (r. Love Brothers, Don. McKinnon, Wm. J. Jarrott ; one year old filly, Geo. Storey, Wna. J. Jarrott • two year old filly, Don. McKinnon, *m. J. Jarrott, Win.Bell ; span of horses, John McGreg- or, Henry Bauer, Wm. McClinchey CARRIAGE EloRsEs.----See list in Zurich news. CATTLE.-- THOROUGHBRED DURHAM. -Milch cow, WM. Cooper, Jacob Roeder, Samuel Ronnie; two year old heifer, Wm. Cooper, Samuel Ronnie ; Yearling heifer, Win. Cooper, H. Hap- ple, Jacob Roeder e heifer calf, John Voelker, Jacob Roed'er ; bull calf, Peter Morrison, Wm. Cooper, John Retchen. OTHER THAN THOROUGHBRED DUR- HAM.-Mileh cosy, 1st and 2�d Wm. Cooper, Henry Ban Alex. Ingram, Jac McAllister; two ye Ingram, Jacob Roe two year old steer, 1 Ilapple ; one year and 3rd Robt. McA Brood mare, A. , Jas. Mutholm ; as. Mutholm, A.. Alonzo Foster; obt. McAllister, • ••pro enentenneen-ei- lio.RoN EXPOSITOR. Jacob Ruby ; six blood beets, Ab. Gei- ger, A Johnstcsol ; six rooted beets, A. uby, ston, rad- ishes, Jacob S rarus, Ab. Geige ; six white radishes, Ab. Geiger two heads cauliflower, Henry Cook, N. De.chert. rs of •rown ston ; pfer, r; yearling heifer, Roeder, Robert r old heifer, Alex. ler, Wm. Cooper; t, 2nd and 3rd, H. old steer, let, 2nd llister ; fat cow or Johnston ; peck Wm. Broderick John Voelker : tomatoes, Jacob citrons, A. ,Joh six black spanis FLOWERS. -- any kind, not 1 in the house collection of flow ss than six pots r garden, A. Joh boquet of cut ilowers, John Stre Daniel Bell. DOMESTIC bilANUFACTURES. - cloth, A. Johnston, G. Nic satinett, A. Jehston ; home -mad nel white, coOon and wool, Dougall, Geo. Nott; homemade colored, cotton and wool, Hear pert, Andrew Dougall; pair bl Wm. McClinchey, James Coop lection all weal flannel, Geo. pair men's Balmoral shoes, pegge Kibbler, Peter shoes or gaiter Kibbler, Peter Fred Kibbler: heifer, 1st and 2nd, II. Happle. SHEEP. -LONG WOOL. -Aged ram, Geo. Penhale ; ram Iamb, lst and 2nd, Geo. Pen.hale ; pair ewes, lst and 2nd, Geo. Penhale ; pair yearling ewes, Geo. Penhale ; pair ewe lOmbs Geo. Perthale, Jonah. Nicholson. i FINE WooL.-Ageld ram, Wm. Coop- er, Conrad Wagner; yearling ram, ist ami 2nd, Jas. Cooper ; ram lamb, Wm. Cooper, John Duncan; pair ewes, Jas. Cooper, Wm. Cooper; pair yearling ewes, John Duncan, Jas. Cooper; pair ewe lambs, Jas. Cooper Wm. Cooper; pair fat sheep, Duncan McEwen, Geo. Penhale. PIGS. -LARGE BREED.-SPring boar, Geo. Plewes ; sprin sow, Ernest Gies. 1-ERICSILER.E.-Ag d boar, Samuel Rennie; spring sow, Geo. Penhale. SUFFOLK. -Aged boar, Geo. Plewes ; aged sow, Geo. Piewes ; spring boar, sow, Geo. Plewes. PROD ucTs.-Collee- arnest Gies-, Aaron hler ; 4 named var- les, Joseph Wild, )on -rad R. Wagner; 4 named varieties vinter apples, John B. Geiger, Aaron Kereher, Jacob Ilaberer ; Northern Spies, Henry Bauer ,Jacob Surarus; Baldwins,Henry Ortwine, Conrad Wagner; Rhode Island Greenings, 4 oseph Wild, Daniel Surarus; Spitzenbing, Jacob Surarus, Peter Douglas; Newton pippins, Ernest Gies, Henry Koehler; snow apples, G. Nicholson, Daniel Surarus; fall pears, Henry Bowie, Julius -Roch ; winter pears, Jacob Koehler, Conrad Wagner; peaches, John Voelker, Henry Ortwine ; golden rtissets, Henry Bauer, Henry Ortwine; grapes, Jacob Haberer, Wm. Broderick; best collection ot grapes, Jacob Haberer, Joseph Diller; prunes, Robert McAllister; named collection of plums Joseph Wild, Jacob Rubey ; red crab apples, Solatnon Martin, Joseph Wild; yellow crab apples, Joseph Wild; canned fruit, John Willis, H. Reynolds ; +collection of pears, Jacob Koehler. _ IMPLEMENTS AND MANUFACTURES. - Geo. Plewes ; sprin HORTICULTURAL ten of apples, Kercher, Jacob Ko ie -ties of fall ap John B. Geiger, Bender ; pair men s, sewed by han Bender; cape of home-made white yarn, A. Johnston, Duncan McE LADIES' WoRE.--i-Crochet quil Johnston, A. Mary McEwe quilt, DIMON. Weslock ; kni Johnston; crewel n, Daniel Bell ; McEwen, Du ted quilt, John Jahn Stremp:er ; Berlin wool A. Johnston, Justus Mellick ; lo quilt, Mary McEwen, Duncan M patehed.built, Mary McEwen, J Geiger; quilt, sewed on ground Mary ItIcEwen, Robert Mc home-made ceverlet, Thos. 1Jo Wm. Broderick; home-made m McEwen, A. Johnston ; home -m carpet, Andrew Dougall, , John B. Geiger; Painting on velvet, J hti B. Foster, Jas. gooper; Berlin woo work, Mary McEwn1 A. Johnston; Berlin illiams, . Nott, • others, ding on n cot - Ewen; n, An - k, •A. nishion, chenille honiton cEwen ; agner; cEwen, , Justus hnstou ; . John - n, Ab. Allister; hnston; hemise, collec- nisi Mel- IcEwen, . Nott, in silk, Fulled olson ; flan- ndrew flannel Lip- nkets, r; •col Nott ; , Fred s dress , Fred boots, woolen cut off. Suddenly he thrust his hand into his coat pocket, drew forth a pair of kid gloves, and began putting them on. Asked by an aide the reason for his movement, so unexpected under such thrilling circumstances. the General an- swered: "Don't you see we are sur- rounded and that there are birt two al- • ternatives left us -to die or surrender? For my part 1 propose to die like a gen- tleman." He drew on his gloves and soon after fell. Those who knew General Lytle in Cincinnati knew him to be most punctilious about the appointments of a gentleman, but no One ever supposed him capable of such incomparable cool- ness. -Cincinnati Times -Star. en. , Thos. work, tufted ert, royer,+ reath, cabin Ewen; lin B. work, llister ; nston, t, Mary de rag wool pillow c A. Johnston; Mary McEw Thos. Johnst wreath, A. J ton, Duncan braiding on dress, Mary MeEw drew Dougall; cardboard wo Johnston, Mary McEwen; sofa Mary McEwen, Wm. Bell; work, Geo. Nott, A. Johnston; lace, A. Johnston, Mary knitted lace curtain, Conrad R. mottoes in Berlin wool, Mary Wm. McClinchey ; leather wor Mellick ; comb work, A. J cousin toilet, Mary McEwen, ston ; lamp Lohman; cro bead work, shell work, Mrs. W. Ra tion of butto lick; gent's Duncan Mc shion, Ehnes & crochet work, Ge en; wreath of f n, Geo. Nott; bra hnston ; braiding cEwen, Mary M mat, A. Johnst s work, Robt. Mc enry Lippert, A. J Alex. McEwen; , Mary VloEwen s, Fred Hess, Jus ress shirt, Mary wen; tatting, .Ge, Duncan Mc wen ; embroidery Wm. Bell, Mary MeEwen ; e broidery in muslin, Wm. McPlinchey, ary Mc- Ewen; wool stockings, Geo. N tt, Mary• McEwen; cetton stockings Wm: Bell; knitted mitt', wool, A. Johnst McEwen; kiaitted socks, wo McEwen, 0. Nicholson; knitt for hats, A. Johnson; paper Conrad Wagner, Hy. Cook.: DAIRY PRiODUCE.-Salt blitt Wm. Bell, Jas. Cooper, Fred fresh butter, Wm. ,Bell, , R Allister, Daniel Bell; butter ltfficiently Always Tell Mother. There is something that tugs at one's heart in the last words of the young woman in Sacratnento who shot Patter- son and then committed suicide with ° morphine. After being long in a stupor she rallied a momentand said to the attendant, "Please don't tell mother." It was the final illumination of a path that was ending in gloom and disgrace. Made the victim of heartless selfishness by the man she had killed, and going to her final account tarnished and ° for- lorn, she was after all the victim of not -telling mother. There is no way of estimating the snrrow and sin and suffering that would be avoided if the confidence of children continued through life to run to their mothers. Over the grave of this girl dead untimely by her own hand, on which -was the blood of another, might be inscribed the epitaph: " Died in her youth, heart- broken, dishonored, a slayer, self -slain, because she would not tell mother."- San Francisco Alta. n, Mary 1, Mary d straw bracket, r in tub, Kibbler; bt. Mc - salted for table use, Robt. B 11, Wm. Bell,Aaron •Kercher; fifteen p ter, Alex. Buchanan ; h cheese, Solomon Martin, Dougall, Robt. Bell; loaf home-made, Dougall; lo Eilber & Br POULTRY. Jas. Picka Nicholson; ducks, any Oth George Moir, II. Cook; gee Ruby, Wm White; Black S and 2nd, A Burk; Light Br Hauch; Dark Brahmas, lst Jas. Pickard; collection of p Spicer, H. Gook; collection bits, A. S ieer ; pair Guinea fowls, G. Nichols n ; Leghorns, 1st and 2nd, J. Pickard; games, A. Spicer, S. Foster, J. Pickard; Polands, J. Pic ard ; any breed of f'owls, J. Pickard; Plymouth Rocks, J. Pickard. EXTRA PRIZES. --Pillow sit In, Robert McAllister; fancy spade, R bert Me - Allister; slippers, John Stre pfer ; ara- sene work, Mary MeEwen ; t inc work, Mary McEwen; darned ne R. McIn- tyre; darried net dress, Dam rt & Wes - loch ; embroidery on liner Wagner; darned net tidy Wm. Curry; darned net dress, WM. Curry; parlor m Bell; knitted lace, Geo. No Mary McEwen; lace work, Ewen; loce work, Mary cousin tqet, Robt. Bell; c cushion, J. S. Seigner ; cus Geo. Nott; darned net tidy, crazy work, Wm. Bell; ca McIntyre; embroidery on Wm. tleclinchey ; braidin Duncan McEwen; Berlin tidy; Tho. Johnston; Berli tidy, Thomas Johnston; te Johhston ; fancy shirt, Wm. suit under clothes, Mrs. W. nel shirt, A. Johnston; 1 slippers, A. Johnston; gl frame, Conrad. Wagner; paper, Wm, Bell; pencil dr Buehan0; seed wreath, The Berlin wool wreath, I ranc felt basket, Ehnes & Willid,ms ; woolen gloves, Mary McEwen, A Johnston; Wyandotte hens, J. Pickar ; pair ban- tams J. A. Troyer; open uggy, gear box, Henry Roese. Jt D 1; ES. HoRsES.-John Ten-11)14am Tucker - smith; Wm. Dixon, Brucelield ; James Handford, Centralia. CATTLE.. -Robert Charters and Hugh Chesney, Tuckersmith ; Tios. Ballan- tyne, Ushorne. SHEEP AND PIGS. --Jamel Petty, Hen- son ; WM. Lewis, Stephen R. Beacom, Goeierich township. POVLTRY AND IMPLEM fNTS. -0. C. Willson, Seaforth; Jas. Mc eod, Rodger- ville ; Jas. Down, Exeter. Turnbull,, Brewster; John Allison, Usborne. GARDEN VEGETABLES AND DAIRY. PRooncie-Charles Brown, Crediton ; Geo. Miirray, Hensall ; qugh McCart- ney, Brecefield. Duncan McEwen •f of bread, bak 11, A. Ingram. Hamburg hens, n d; pair Rouen Kippen Plow Emporium. 13 Thomas Meths r Is marching forward with a larger stock of Plows than ever before. Farmeis in need of PLOWS, GANG PLOWS, SULKY PLOWS, OR IRON HARROWS, Can be supplied on the lowest possible terms, and satisfaction guaranteed by going to the Advice to Mothers. Are you distuibed and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so send at once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mother; there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery arid dianheea, regu- lates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to he whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the pre- scription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale tier all druggists throughout the werld. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask foi "Atm. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," and take no other kind.966.1v. Consumption Cured. unds but - me -made Andrew f bread, Andrew ry-made, t known, ucks, 0. ✓ breed, e, Jacob apish, 1st hmas, A. and 2nd, geons, A. of rab- An old physician,retieed from practice, having had placed in his hand by an East India mis- sionary the formula° f a simple vegaablo remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consump- tion, Bronchitis, 1 atarrh, Asthma and all throat mad Lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervou eom- plaints, after having tested its wonderful cura. tive powersein thousands of cases, has felt it hie duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of chargoe to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, namim. this paper, W. A. NOYES, 149 Power's Block Rochester N. Y. 938-26 eow Iron beam plow, Fred Siegner ; gang plow, Fred Seigner ; double iron har- rows, John Deidhert, Fred. Seigner ; lumber wagon, patent arm, John Beichert, Fred Se gner ; carriage, Fred Hess; open bug y, Fred Hess, John Wesloch ; covere buggy, Fred Hess, John Deichert ; eutter, Henry Roese, John Wesloch ; set horse shoes, F. S. Seigner, John WeSloeh ; cooking stove, int and 2nd M. Ziller ; parlour stove, M. Ziller. GItAIN.-White fall wheat, Wm. Wing, Henry Bauer, Andrew Johnston; red fall wheat, Wm. Logan, David Spenser, D. Taylor; Democrat wheat, Daniel Surarus, IL Happle, Robert Mc- Allister; spring wheat, any other ,,,f variety them Fife Wm. Wilson, Peter i Douglas, Alex. i cEwen ; barrel flour, Ehnes & Williams ; two rowed barley, Ernest Gies; six rowed barley, Joseph Hudson, D. Taylor, Andrew Johnston; black oats, J. E. Troyer, A. Johnston, W m. Broderick i common white oats, Alex. Ingram, Ernest Gies, J. E. Troyer; white oats, any other variety, A. Johnston, Daniel Bell, J. E. Troyer; black eye marroWfat peas, Robert Mc- Allister, Joseph' Hudson; small white peas, Robert MeAllister, Wm. Logan, Joseph Hudson ;clover seed, Alex. kIn- gram, Henry e ultz, Henry Cook; timothy seed, Andrew Burk, Jacob Haberer, Henry Wurm. GARDEN VEGETABLES. - One half bushel early or late rose potatoes, G. Nicholson, John Troyer, - Henry Kalb- fleisch ; one half bushel white elephant potatoes, Ab. Geiger, Andrew Burk, John Voelker ; one half bushel any other variety, Troyer, G. Ni beans, Alex. IV ndrew Johnston, John holson ; peck of white cEwen A. Johnston; twelve ears yellow corn, 0-. Nicholson, Geo. Diller; sic ears sweet corn, Jus- tus Mellick, A Johnston; twelve ears white corn, Alex. Monteith, Henry Bauer, Ah. Lohman ; twelve large red onions, Henry Kalbfleisch, Wm. Wilson; white field carrots, Wm. Wing, Alex. Monteith ; red field carrots, A. John - sten, G. Nicholson; red garden carrots, Justus Melliek, A. Johnston; swedish turnips, Joseph Wild, G. Nicholson; six yellow globe mangolds, Wm. Wing, Alex. Monteith; six red mangolds, Wm. Buchanan &Sou, Wm. Wing: pumpkin, Wm. Wilson,, Henry Cook, A. John- ston; squash, A. Johnston, G. Nichol:. son; three wat r melons, Jaeob Ruby, A. Johnston ; Johnston; thre ha,ge, Henry • of Drummond , Conrad lid spread, apron and at, -Daniel t; aprons, uncan Mc - McEwen; urt house ion toilet, Wm. Bell; y quilt, R. ight dress, on dress, ool ruffle • wool baby cosy, A. cClinchey; Raw ; fian- erlin wool ss house in ainting on wing, Wm. . Johnston; Coleman ; hree musk melons, A. heads of Oxford cabs albfleisch ; three heads cabbage, N. Beichert, HURON AND BRUCE KIPPEN PLOW SHOP. A large stock of all kinds ef Plow and Gang Plow Castings, together with Skimmers, Wheels, Mould Boards, Beams, Handles and Bolts always on hand. Loan and Investment PLOW REPAIRING Of all kinds done promptly and at small profits. Remember, you can get all your wants supplied by going to the plow emporium of O0ME&- T-his Company is Loaning Money on Farm Security at lowest Rates of Interest. Mortgages Puchased. 1027x8 THOS. MELLIS, KIPPEN, ONT. Every Day Medicines. If you want a good appetite this hot tveather, get a bottle of Dr. Chase's Liver Cure, Burdock Blood Bitters, Johnston's Tonic Bitters, Or a 15e package of CRESCENT BITTERS, which will make you eat and work in the most satisfactory man- ner. We have. anything you wantin Medi- cines, Drugs, Toilet Articles, Dyes, Nursery Furnishings,,Perfumery, and a large stock of BEAUTIFUL SPONGES SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. 3, 4 and 5 per Cent.Interest Allowed on Deposits, according to amount and time left. OFFICE. -Corner of Market Square and North Street, Goderich. HORACE EIORTON, MANAGEB., 922 Goderich, August 5th,1885. FARMERS, IT WILL PAY YOU • GRAIN% -D. NIc Len n int • Hensall ; A. EhneS, Zurich; J. Eidt, riashwood. LADIES' Wonse.-Mrs. Mack, Jane Lainniie and Mary Faust. bied Like a Gentleman. On -O of the most interesting incidents of the late war is that tolid of General Lytle just before he receiived his fatal wound at Chickamauga. 11, e had made his brilliant charge into the midst of the enemy, Where all chances tf retreat were -TO CALL AT THE- -AT - Fear's Drug Store, HURON FOUNDRY, --e-NEAR THE - HIGH -SCHOOL, • SEAFORTH And see our stock of 1_1 0 "C s SEAFORTH. WHY WE ARE OUT OF THE UNION. .21C KIPPEN MILLS.I The unarsigned having purchased the Kippen "1111 Mills, is prepared to C2 MAKE A SPECiALTY c▪ ' GRISTING & C4OPPING rrI Eavetro ugh i ng. Best workmanship done in - Galvanized Iron -OR Tin Eavetroughing. A concise statement of the reasons which in- duced "the few" to stand apinst the Unions of 1861 and 1876, which culminated in the for- mation of the united body now known as The Presbyterian' Church of Canada. By A. I. D. R. • This little work, a neat pamphlet of 22, pages, is now offered to the public, and can be had on application to 'MRS. McINTOSH, Brucefield, PRICE. -Single copies, 10c; twenty copies for $1; ten copies for 60c; five copies for 35c. For sale at the Store, or will be sent in packages to any address on receipt of the money. • Orders by mail promptly filled. 1030 MRS. McINTOSI-1, Brucefield, Ont. Whioh have been made especially for this county I have greatly improved my Gang Plow for this seasen, and feel satisfied in saying that it is th best in the market. Our LAND ROLLE.P.S Are large and heavy, running light and doing good work. Our GRAIN o2usHEris Metal Roofing And all kinds of work in Tin, Sheet Iron or Copper. Dairy Utensils Dissolution .of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the co -partnership formerly subsisting between us the undersigned, as grocers, etc., at Seaforth, under the style and firm of Laidlaw & Fairley, has this day been dis- solved by mutual consent, and that the business will in future be carried on by J.C.Laidlaw alone, who will receive and pay all the debts of the late co -partnership. Dated this first day of Septem- ber, 1887. Are made froni Hard Iron, and will lest longer than any other machine made. Having specie tools for recutting Rollers, we can guarantee satisfaction. Special attention given -to le - pairing Stearn 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 Bolts and Castings at lowest rates. Quotations funiished on application. tarAlso Agent for the Implements of L. D. Sawyer, Hamilton. A fu line of repairs don• gently on hand. THOMAS HENDRY, J. C. LAIDLAW, 1029-4 JOHN FAIRLEY. REPAIRINGI A SPECIALTY. MANUFACTURERS OF THE Raving secured the services of a first -elms Miller, will endeavor to give the best of satisfac- tion to customers. D. B. McLEAN, Kippien, Cherry Creamery Can, We want every reader to remember that we make a specialty of Cleaning and Repairing ALL KINDS OF Watches, Clocks & Jewery. T H E CANADIAN BANK OF Ct'aftilERCE. And best Self -Skimmer in the market. Stoves have advanced in price; our old stock will be sold at old prices. W. N. WATSON, Genera Insurance Agent -AND--- ' Dealer in Sewing Machines. Iron Cisterns & Well Pumps Skillful Workmanship, Neatness, Promptness and Reasonable Prices may always be relied upon with any work entrusted to our care. We guarantee finest work and good satisfaction: W. J. Northgraves, Opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Paid up Capital, - $6,000,000. Rest, 500,000. PRESIDENT, HENRY W. DARLING, ESQ. GENERAL MANAGER, B. E. WALKERj AS'S'T GE.N'L MANAGER, J. H. PLUMMEP.. SEAFORTH BRANCH. The Seaforth Branch .of this Bank continues to eceive deposits, on which interest is allowed at current rates. Drafts on all the principal towns and eitlee tn Canada, on Great Britain, and on the United Statee, bought and eold. Office -First door Soirrie of the Commereirl Hotel. A. H. IRELAND, Manager F. HOLMF,STED, Solicitor -AT- JOHNSON BROS., ,r-')DR.HODDE.R1Sn BURDOCK AND LI 1 tOttiPA /COMPOUND _ U R 'E. S Liver Complaints Biliousness, Im- pure Blood, Dys- pepsia, Kidney Complain t, Shin .Diseases. MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH. SEPTEMBER 23, 1887, LEGAL. TXTH. HASTINGS,Solicitor,etc. effiee-Ceerv, V . Block, opposite Commercial Hotel, etc, forth. 974 All kinds of property insured at lowest rates in first-class reliable companies, and losses set- tled promptly. , Special low rates on FARM PROPERTY in the Gore and Waterloo, fieme 76e to $1 (cash plan) for three years. Mills and factories in- sured in these companies tit a saving of 20 per cent. on dock companies. Sole dealer in the WHITE and RAYMOND SEWING MACHINES (family and manufactur- ing). Prices ranging from $26 to $75. All ma- chines warranted for five years on every kind of work. Needles, oil and repairs for sale. Mae chines repaired. MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH,. Fencing, Wire. London, Huron and Bruce, GOING NORTH- Passenger. London, depart &latex. 4.26r.m. Exeter 9.35 5.45 Hensall. 9.46 5. Kippen. 9.51 6. Brucefield. 9.6 6.16 Clinton. 10.1 6.36 Londesboro 10.37 6.56 Blyth.... .... ...... 10.46 7.05. Belgrave .. 11.00 7.20 Wingham arrive 11.20 7.40 Goriest Scorn- Passenger. Wingham, depart 7.00A.m. 3.06 P.M. Belgrave 7.17 3.28 Blyth 7.31 3.42 Londesboro 7.40 3.61 Clinton 8.00 4.10 Brucefield 8.19 4.29 Kippen.. ........ .... .... 8.27 4.37 Bengali 8.33 4.43 Exeter. 8.47 4.57 London, arrive.., 10.10 6.00 THE GREAT REGULATOR Of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels and .Blood Cures Headache, Constipation, Female Com- plaints, and builds up the system. Read the following: "For years past I have atiffered from dyspepsia, and I was recommended to try Dr. IIodder's Cori:pound. I did so, and found it a perfect cure." E. J. CURTIS, Toronto, Ont. Sold everywhere. Price, 75c. Dr. Hodder's Cough and Lung Cure never fans. Guaranteed. Price, 25c and 50... THE UNION MEDICINE CO., Proprietors, Toronto, Ont. 1026 52 DUNN'S B -* KING DER THE ennies BEST FP1FNn MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED AT • THE HUM EXPOSINR OFF1CF. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO. NO WITivESSER REOUIRED Wellington, Grey and Bruce. Passenger. Mixed. 2.36 r. M. 9.20 P.M. 8.40 A.m. 2.50 _9.36 9.30 3.05 9.50 10.00 3.20 10.02 11.26 Passenger. Mixed. 7.25 P.M. 11.10 e. M. 6.39 A.M. 7.50 11.26 6.48 Brussels 8.46 11.4.5 7.02 Ethel.... .. . _ . 9.20 12.00 7.14 Train leaving Winghamat 8.10p m. for Kincar- dine, run 011 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays GOING NORTH-. Ethel Brussels Bluevale Wingham.. GOING SOUTH- Wingham Bluevale only. • • Grand Trunk Railway. Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton follows: GOING WEST - Mixed........... Passenger... .. Mixed Train...... Gonia EAST - Passenger. 7.48 A. M. Mixed 1.48 P. M. .-Mixed Train.. .... 6.05 P M. SEAFORTH. . : 1.48 P. M. .. 9.02 P. M. g 16 a. es stations as CLINTON. 2.20 P. M. 9.20 P. N. 10.18A.M. 7.30 A. M. 1.15 P. 14 . 4.16 r. m. For Wall Papers -AND-- Decorations,Window Shades AND FIXTURES, "t7 SEAGER & LEWIS, Barristers, Goderich.- Office, opposite the Colborne Hot•el. 976 Me4 C. HAYS, Solicitor, &o. Prirate Money ee • lend at lowest rates of interest. Office_ Corner of Square and West Street, Goderieh, 77 Children's Carriages, -WAGONS AND CARTS - -CALL AT - 0. W. Papst's BOOKSTORE, SEAFORTH. CD CD •aoTad uT aouARe aaTm pant OI&LL 12uTouaa X c) LI T et. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &e, °flee_ . Rooms One Door North of the Comtaerthe Hotel, ground floor next door to Beams butcher shop. Agents-CAME:PON, HOLT &CAMERON. eee lmasaal ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, said, Ur tors, &c., Goderieh; Ontario. J. T. Geassiv Wm. PROUDFOOT. CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers. Solicitors in Chancery, &c.', Goderich, One: Al. C. CAMERON, Q. C., PHILIP HOLT, M. 0, CAmsuom. 666 T OFTUS E. DANCEY, late with Cameron j Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister, Bo! licitor, Conveyancer, &c. Money to loan. Ben, -son's Old Office, Cardno's Bloch, Seaforth. 788 - - if.ANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors, In Conveyancers, &c. Solicitors for the Bath of -Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. -Money to loan. Office -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. B. MANNING, JAMES Scone 781 FHOLMESTED, succeseor to the late firm of . McCaughey & Hohnested, Barrister, Se. licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. Farms for sale. Office in Scott's Block, mien Street, Seaforth. MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY Tti LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 per jVj cent., with the privilege to borrower of repaying part of the principal money at any time. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister Seaforth. 850 DENTISTRY. C.( L. BALL, L. D. S., Honor Graduate, mem- ber Royal Dental College, Toronto, sue. cessor to D. Watson. B. B. MOSRIS, as- sistant operator. All operations carefully performed and guaranteed. Chloroform, ether, gas and local agents used in extraction of teeth, Plates inserted at prices agreed upon with Mr. Watson. Rooms over Johnson's Hardware, Sea. forth. Prices as low as good work can be done for. Residence sante as that occupied by XL Watson. 980 tT_ T D. S., 31. It. C. and B. S., of j. Ontario. Latest improve. ments in every line. Satiefaction guaranteed. Office, -Ln Cadre Block, oppos. Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. Residence, -The Poplars, John Street. 941 Binding Twine. fei CARTWRIGHT & SON, Den- tists, of Exeter, Ont. One of the above will visit Blyth the J4 last Thursday, and following Fri- day of each month, at Milne's Hotel, will visit Zurich the first 'Wednesday of every month A Peine's Hotel, and Hensall the following Thurs- day of every month at Reynold's Hotel, where he • will perform all dental operations. Teeth ex- tracted with a new Japan anesthetic, which -re- moves pearly all pain. Parties desiring new teeth will please call early in the morning -of the first day. Charges moderate. Terms cash, 984 Tj KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D. e.7* . S., Exeter, Ont. Will be at 1 t_Ltre Zurich, at the Huron Hotel, on the -eel --Le' LAST THURSDAY IN BACH MOM. Teeth extracted with the least pain Possible. All - work first-class at liberal rates. 971 _ 17 A. Martin, L. D. S. Honor graduate of the ...B. Royal College of Dental surgeons, Ton oGnatrlio.eld dentist, and satisfaction guaranteed. Office aBsiihnt.), aniyoctore411a.lh.le ChargesBl oe h , Arouse the liver when torpid with National Pills, a good anti -bilious cathartic, sugar-coated. 1607.52m. TRY THE GREAT KIDNEY LIVER REMEDY, The largest assortment to choose from, and the cheapest prices to be had in the county. As made by the cele- brated Dr. Chase, for 1 diseases arising; from a torpid and in- active Liver, such as Dyspepsy, Indigestion, Billiousness, Jaundice, Pain in the Back, MEDICAL. M. HANOVER, M. D. C. 31., Graduate of McGill University, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and tee sidence-North side Goderich street, filet briek house east of the Methodist church. • 961 TARS. ELLIOTr & GUNN, Brucefield, Licatiates Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Edinburgh. Brucefield, Ont. WO DRS. 3fACKIDD & EVANS, Office, layera _Block, Main Street, Seaforth. Ilesideeee, John street. Calls at night at either the Office or Residence. TG. SCOTT, M. D., &c., Physician, Surgeon, . and Accoucher, Seaforth, Ont, Office and residence South nide of Goderieh street, Second Door east of the Presbyterian Church. 842 Headache, Sour Stomach, &c. From one to three bottles is guaranteed to cure the very worst case of Liver Complaint. One dose cures sick Headache; one to two doses stimulates and invigorates the whole system. A FREE Book is given away with every bottle of Chase's Liver Cure. it contains over 300 choice receipts. The ladies' department is devoted to the secret of embellishing the complexion, giving receipts for making Magnolia Balm, Cream of Beauty, Golden Flair Dye, Eye Bright, &c. No lady or gentleman should be without theiCtOOT( Sold by all dealers at one dollar. ' • I. V. FEAR, . AGENT, SEAFORTH. 1023-52 RW. BRUCE SMITH, M. D ,C. M.., Member . of the College of Physicians and Surgeors, &c., Seaforth, Ontario. Office and residence same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 848 VETERINARY. ST_ WHITE BRONZE Monument Co. The Only Bronze Foundry in the Dominion. STAFFA HORSE INFIRMARY. -An disease:I of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any dommth cated animals successfully treated On the short. est notice. A large stock of Veterinary med. eines on hand. Chaiges moderate. WALTER SHILLINGLAW, Staffa. 1010 SEAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY.--Cornerof Jarvis and Godc rich Streets, next door to the Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Ont. All diP eases of Horses, Cattle, :Sheep, or any of tiled°. mesticated animals, successfully treated A the Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the shortest setae, Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Teter. inary Surgeon. P. S. -A large stock of Vete& ary Medicines kept constantly on hand Our material is endorsed by leading scientist, as being practically imperishable. It cannot absorb moisture, and consequently is not affect- ed by the frost. Send for Designs and Terms to W. M. GIFFIN, Clinton. AUCTIONEERS. T P. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the ti. County of Huron. Sales attended in el parts of the County. All orders left at Tig EXPOSITOR Office will be promptly attended to. THE SEAFORTH COOP E 11 AGE. The undersigned is now prepared to receive orders for any number of firbt-elass Apple Barrels and Butte! Firkins, Also any other work in his line. Apply at the works, old Baptist Church, Seaforth. • Dealers and Packers taking large nutahen will be very reasonably dealt with. P. KLINKHAMMER. 1022-tf Catarrh ---a New Treat:neut. Perhaps the most extraordinary sueeesS thlt has been achieved in modern medicine basheee attained by the Dixon Treatment for Gaut Out of 2,000 patients treated during the putt"; months, fully ninety per cent, have been OM of this stubborn malady. This is eme the lele startling when it is remembered that no eveper cent. of patients presenting themselves to the regular practitioner are benefitted, while the patent medicines and other advertised tale', never record a cure at all. Starting with re claim now generally believed by the MOilt 1101143. tific men that the disease is due to the preeel of living parasites in the tissue, Me. Dion once adapted his cure to their exterw.insthwl" chis accomplished, he dahlia the Catarrh leir'z' td, asllyecuurreeds e,fratnetedd thebypehriiirefonuery lys,enunrriseiort: cures still. No one else has ever attemete-51: cure Catarrh in this inanner, and no other treee ment has exer cured Catarrh. The applieeto2i, of the remedy is temple, ean be 001; home, and the present season of the year le most favorable for a speedy and permanent Mr!, the majority of cases being cured at one Uow ment. Sufferers should correspond with XIII' TAOroun'top, ICXa°nNadta, Srd'e3 5los}(ein :tams tpre ofer wig." treatise on Catareia.-montzeg Star, 00111°' 17,182 86144 SVIEMBEll fsesziad:cesdusk the ., ca.oum rt ui oven years ago, a . °b:::tedyihr:NS% rei fhl IreaTle3t, lhgeebN NYt(u' tliaael rakylldrnaa;C:11\ liraped, the convex - They were evb ed, the things the not their looks, ne ,avattententsio for rtheesy and s The cow needed rl vas late at night eenae white-limtbe be chtailv,-,:cetheg of am: iver 'wbi they lived. A line 31iaemy kno how they should. did not Th -seater, they knew they did not ea 114 ablaeedsri ,rweee :etnenhfrt oi set: 011 toll -race. tbi But -wi ts iet ibo boy wasand youngafai vthoonni gdlitoilforcee eider n11 the lights in the ea fully, and they eh° tY:rbu no t °ehl leof 1°: :yd.' r el r e and called in vain homesiek lowing 0 They then dete across from the On up to the baw-mill bank, so as to cat t. 'When they not to he found instantly turned s night she made t;• wieloihrenf egmi delh ay bolitielIN, 41Wiledyitoldw.as Tilheear1133C- this adventure wa and the man was recently brought ton to take charg triaraest iltls onb the ri\r • one who has since 'American nOvelie in:St. Nicholas. Social VT At a religions c on temperance br 'question." Part eated its entire the other side. e clergyman arose a +argument in favo the radical reforn hanieth this token , When he had r man, trembling NN asked if it speak. The chai he would be hear man, it is not my answer the learnt just listcnt-d huoucniebhien'erY al fI a ht 14) stances, who was to educate a 1 Here his son afbitsefrhe father, dthgerai nfPrila "oedTi ed at the pro. lims of other ik "Several yea young man havii, sional study and father for the htiidineun suewilsfiiti ehitiin ndi or -qualities, At thi slimed and offers. reftised ; prt. sse r youngasti ned. egy'ea enT. Ji e 'overcome appeti s :dteeiee nt that moment bet: long rg:aI t1iriu:;wtl streai aherand it lerYmal token sou I shall neve , Charles S 8enatcr Sam inthes high w wits so welt bu nostticreab: a e smclirtonferor'ataurt astride, a away of his br totherteh°w8aes some -owho fhis he was of s deep net e the frown born his large bead, by- its crown gray hair, all 4, P h uy ens itilc a sl nigret eati q fa11 ecnei y beadgrille;e al. wpopnedaerrafnuele 13.0 *41r:waYe., an )rt. had extraordin bet ae: sypt nheoipl:is .ptbotl iine enyigi ten his only ex was not an alb', portunity Oirt-9 that anhazed the dist- -eipient. thal al hop, Skip, a give them long exereese, Ilis him only suecia practice when ents• Up to t. nearly five h and sent from walked much i said, he could the next semi fie :was hard only to be ret Strength, it large bexcs were difficult