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The Huron Expositor, 1891-09-25, Page 6, • 4- t 1 ti The Heneall Show. ; Goldett The following is the Pries List the Jen Gilchrist ; Hensel' Show ; , !Gilchrist, Hunt HOE -SM. -Imported heavy draught,-- (furthers, Wm Brood mare with foal by side, 0. Me. 'devise Thos Cudniore ; ;Tanderve Xintion, John Cochrane & Son, Thomas Ingeam, Jas ilohrist ; Switze Worry ; Heavy draught foal, D Me. Thog Cudmore ; Snow pples,- W mete, Wm MBoxboto ruese rand Laing ; S 11, Tho Cudnior Kinnon, Robert MoMor ice Thomas Werry ; Three year old fi ly or gelding, D Me:Kenzie ; Two year old fi ly- or gelding, John Cochrane & Son, Thomas Werry, John Hulliston ; Oae year old filly or gelding, Thomas Werry. 1 Canadian Draught and Agricultural, --Team, Robert Ross, Du can McEwen; Brood mare with foal b side, James Murray, Wm. Fulton, Perkin e and Morton; Foal, James AI rray, James Loadrnan, Robert Hicks , Three year old filly or gelding, Wm Cornish, S. ,. McKenzie, L Hunter; Two year old filly or gelding, Wood Brothers, A Bu- chanan, J Murray ; One ear old filly or gelding, II Runell, San Doupe, H MeKay. Speciall-Five :nicking colts, get of any one horse, (McBean orse), Berry & Geiger. General Purpose, --Tea , Hugh, Mc- Gregor, L Hunter ; .Broo4 mare I with foal by side, John Johnston, Jamee Mc- Arthur, J Declaer e Foal,John Johnston, James Gould, Wm Essay ; Three, year old filly or gelding, Wm Potherinnham, John McEwen, L Hunter! ; Two year old fillyur gelding, Rodger Nortiiicott, J Murray, John Hulliston ; One year _old filly or gelding, John Johnstnn, G McGowan, Robert Eacrett. Special, -Sucking cots, get of any one horse, (McBean,) Berry & Geiger. Roadster, -Team, Char ea Wolfe ; Brood mare with foal by si e, L. Dick- - son, A Ingram' L Hunter ;: Foal, Wm. Armstrong, DW Foss, L Hunter ; Sin- gle driver, D -McTavish, J Manning, R Luker ; Two year old filly or gelding, Win Arrnetrortg, Hunter & Lang, W R Hodgins; One year olc/ filly or gelding, J Gilchrist,' Alexanider Ingram, John Fitzgerald. 1 Carriage Horses, -Team, Hunter & Laing; Brood mare with foal by ' side, Win Campbell, 0 J Sutherland, Ig Hun- ter ; Foal, Wm Campbell, NliTood Broth - era, G J Sutherland ; Single driver, White & Snell, Ed Bossenberry ; Two year old filly or gelding, AleMol3eath, Wm Stoneman, Wood Breithers ; One year old filly or gelding, James Gil- christ, Wood Brothers, Rob rt McLean; Saddle horse, George Pe ty, W A Thompson. 1 Special, -Five suckling c Its, get of any one horae,(Edinburg's)J mes Berry. Farmers' Trott, -W White, James Horton. CATTLE. -Thoroughbred 1 Durhams, Milch cow, Walter Shillinglaw ; Two year old heifer, Robert ,Luker; Bull calf, 1st and 2nd Elcoat Brothers; Mil& cdw or heifer, any Other I registered breed, John Traquair. Grade cattle,-Milth co*, Jame s Bell, Donald .McEwen ; Ittse year old heifer, John Traquair, 2nd and 3rd D McEwen ; One year old heifer, John Traquair, Alexander Ingram, James Gilchrist ; Heifer Calf,Duncan MeEwen; Two year old steer,John Shepherd John Traquair; One year old steer, James Gilchrist, John Traquair; Steer Calved in 1891, Robert McArthur ; Fat Qx or Steer, John Traquair, John Shepherd ; Fat cow or heifer, Jaines Gilchrist, SHEEP.-leicester- Sheep,- George Penhale took lst and 2nd prize for Shearling ram, ram lamb, pair, of iewes, ewe lambs and Shearling ewe. ' Shropshiredown Shettp,-Aged ram, John Dunkin, Jame? Cooper; Shearling ram, James Cooper ; Ram lantb, James Cooper, 5 Doupe ; Ew,es, let and. 2nd John Dunkin; Ewe lambs, John Ran- kin, James Cooper ; Shearlieg James Cooper, S Doupe ; Ewe's el any other breed, Wm BdchananeD McE Wen; Fat ewe or wether, any breed, lst and 2nd George Penhale. . PIGS. -Cheater White, -Peter De- Coursey took lst and 2nd prize for Brood sow, young boar, and sow. Berkahire,-Aged boar, Peter Dc- Coursey, James Coxworth. R Delbridge took let and 2ad prize for Brood sow, young boar, and sow. , GRAIN AND SEEDS. -Red fall wheat, Andrew Johnston, George Hunter; White fall wheat, J A Bell, A Johnaton ; Any other variety, Wm Logan, ' Jas Hamilton ; Spring wheat any variety, R Eacrett, Jos Hudson; Six rowed barley, A Johnston, Geo Ingram ; Bleck oats, Jos Hundson, Andrew Johnston; Com- mon white oats, A Johnston; Any other variety, A Johnston, J Shepherd; Mummy peas, Andrew Johnston, John McEwen; White beans, A Johneton ; Barrel flour, Henry Cook. ROOTS AND VEGETAELES.-Rose po- tatoes, Robt Eacrett, Thos endmore ; Elephant potatoes, John Jarrett, Thos Cudinore ; Any other variety, Thou Cudmore, John Blatchford; Field car- rots, John Patterson; Garden catrots, Henry Cook, Robt Bell ; Swede turnips, Thos Cudmore, John Jarrett eAny other variety, 1st and 2nd, Wm Buchanan; Long red mangolds, Chas Burford, John Shephard; Yellow Globe mangcllds, Jas Gilchrist; Long red beets, Jos Hudson, O J Sutherland ; Globe beets, Robt P Bell, Mrs Geo Kydd; Pumpkins, Jos Reith, Duncan McEwen; Red , onions, Henry Cook, D Urquhart .;, Yellow onions, Henry Cook, John Jartott ; Silver skin onions, D Urquhart ; Izidian corn, Jos Hudson, W Handal:4i'; Sweet corn, J Manning, G J 'Sutherland; Citrons, Robt Bell, Jou Reith ; Musk melons, Andrew Johnston ; Cabbage, D W Foss, D Stewart; Caulillowers, And- rew Johnston, D W Fose ; Parsnips, ET Cook, Welter Handson ; Large toes, C Burford, , Jos Reith ; oma- , mall tomatoes, Andrew Johnston ; Celery, lest and. 2nd, Mae Biafora. Draw l'intouoe.Tub butter, 4 -as A Bell, Mrs Wm Chapman; Butter in: rolls or pint, Mrs Coxworth, Mrs Robt Cerigile ; Fteotory cheene, Geo Megag- gart Hanle made cheese, Geo Mali, A Johniston ; Extraeted honey, C Eeerett, John Berry s Honey in comb, W Bell, John Merry ; Bakers bread, D W Fens; Home made bread, Wm Moore, Win Bell; Meple, syrup, Joe A Bell, Tilos Diok ; Maple sugar, Jahn Shepheed, A Johnston; Collection canned frit y J Wren, Dtliainhart ; Grape wine, home made, Jos White, A Johnston; Tomato cateup, Mtn J McArthur, Mrs D mined pinklein Mrs Ccixwarths I Mrs Laing; Any othlw kind, F Cotwerth, Mrs D W Fona. FRU1114.-Winter apples, Geo Ingram, Jae Gilohrint ; Fall apples, Jas A (Bell, Jas Gilehrist ; Baldwins, Jae Gilchrist, Jas Ill; King of Tompkins, John Me - Ewen, Robt P Bell; Northern Spy, Thos Simpson. Jam Bell ; Rhode Island Greening' Wood Bros...gas Gilchi-is • ,Rileston pippin -9, Jos Reith, Wm' Mn. Ewen, R,obt Bell t Calvents Kitohen, Jas 13 w Wr p B reor n, Jas Gi n, A Johns 11, T Brint Wm Pen , Robt Bell, Alex variety, Wm Flemish beaut Itlandson ; Pear Robert P. Bali; Jae White, T , favorite, Alex Ingram; Louis Cudmore ; Coll Geo Ingram. 1 ( LADIES' WORh.-.--Bra dedlPil o sham, W King; Embroider. Wm Moore, D Ur u - le ma1a, M J White D tri mats Gee Nott, H Cook; Crochet rape, M J ‘Vhite, A Johnston; Tablt drapein Geo Natt, J Wren; Sofa pill w, Go Nott, D Bali; Hooked mats, its Manning, Witi Mc- Ewen; Embroidery on silk, satin or velvet, M J White, Robt P Bell ; Crochet work in wool, M J White, Jas A Belr; Crochet work ,in ootton, 1M j White Geo Not; Embroider' in silk, Jae A.' Bell, Mrs J Habkirk ; Fancy braiding, Robt Bell, Wm.Moore ; Knit- ting in worsted, Geo Nott, A Johnston; Patch quilt, Mrs J Ilabkirk, Jae *A Bell ; Fancy quilt, Mrs $ Hunter, Jas A Bell ; Log cabin quilt, Mrs II Cook, George Nott; Knotted or crochet quilt, Mrs God Kydd, Robert Carlisle; (tent's linen shirt, A Johnston, G Nott: Gentti fancy flannel shirt, A Johnston, Geo Nott; Plain hand sewing, A john- ston ; Wax fruit, Geo Nott, Mrs H. Cook; Feather flowers, Geo Nott, A Johnston; Specimen darning, Robt P Bell, A Johnston • Berlin wool work fiat, Geo Nat, J' McArthur; Berlin wool work ,raised, Geo Nott, A john• stnn ; Tea cosy, Mrs King, Jos Reith. PencirDrawing, Mrs T Henderson, Wm Buchanan; Crayon sketch, Mrs M J White, Margaret McAllister; Water color painting, Mrs C Manning; Flowers in pots, D W Foss Thos Dick; Boquet of Flowers, D Follicle, Thos Dick; Ar- -aseene, Mrs John Habkirk, Thos Dick. slExtras,- Collection buttons, D W Foss; Oil peinting, Jos Be11,13Hogarth; Panel, painting, Wm Chapman:; Real lace collar, Mrs John McArthur; Em- broidery on felt, Mrs Thos Murdock.; Fancy knitting, Mrs Thos Murdock. POULTRY.- Turkeys, R Delbridge ; Geese,John McrEwen, Geo Knox • Pekin. ducks, Geo McTaggart, John -Mc'Ewen ; Any other kind, Jos Reith, J Hudson; Brown Leghorns, Geo Nott, A Bissett; Light Leghorns, let and 2nd A Bissett; Black Spanish, A Bissett; Light Brah- mas,A Bissett ; Hamburgs,Jas Gilchrist, 11 Cook; Black 13reasted red game, 1st and 2ad A Bissett; Partridge Cochins, D Nichor; Bantams, A Bissett,14 Cook; Plymouth rocks,Jas Gilchrist; Pigeons, A Bissett; Collection fowls,Jos Hudson. .. Ewen, , Jas .k no ; Ben- t), Geo burg, M c - Wm 11; Pippins, John Mo- christ ; Peaches, on; Crab apples ell; Grapes, Tho alley ; :Lombard Buchanan sr; ' An uker, Robt P , John 131atchfo Bartletts, Jas Dutchess Ango Brintwell ; C JT Robt Cud- lums, other Bali; d, W Bell, uleme, lapp's Buchanan sr, George enne de Jersey,: Thee ction of Pears, D Bell, Mrs:Geo Petty, ad pillow sham hart; Crochet ta W Foss; Toile IMPLEMENTS.' - Lumber( wagon, I H noose; Single open buggy, Fred Hess, W Colwell • Double covered buggy,Fred Hes.; Single covered buggy, Fred Hese, Brown & Clark; Road cart, Wm Col- well, W II Wenzel • Square box eutter, lst and 2nd Wrri. Wenzel; .' Gang plow, Paterson Brothers ; Seed 'drill, Patter- son Brothers ; Iron harrows, Brown & Clark ; Horse shoes, Brown & Clark, Jas Dalrymple; Stove, J E McDonnell, a I 1 1 McArthur & Ball. , , MAN.UFACTURES.-White flannel, Geo Nott, Robt Carlisle; Colered flennel, Geo Nott, A Jahnston ; Woolen blank- ets, Robt Bell, Geo Nott; Gents' suit, John .Pope; Coverlet, lst and 2nd Wm MeEwen ; Rag mat, Chas Burford, Geo Nott; Woolen yern, A Johinton, Rot Bell; Woolen stockings, A Doug 1,- Robt Bali; Woolen socks, Robt Bei, -- , Johnston, J A Bell ; Cotton socks, at Wm Chapman ;' Cotton iitookings, lilt and 2nd A Johnston; Woolen gloves, A Johnston, Geo Nott; Woolen mitts, G Nott, Geo Kydd ; Fine boots, 1st and 2nd August Wesloh ; ,Coarile 'boots, let and 2nd A Wesloh ; Asiertment of Leather, A Weal h ; Cooper work, lst 1 and 2nd C M Bec ; Cabinet work, lat and 2nd Jas Beve ley ; Sewing machine, Jae Watson, Perkins & Martin. , ' JUDGES. ; HEAVY HORSES' -John Marquis, IR t Scott. 1 , LIGHT._ HORSES. -E ,Chriatie, Exete ; P McGregor,Bru efield ; II Cook,Vern CATTLE. -Davi MoMcLean, Kippe John Delbridge, Usborne ; Ben Ho garth, Cromarty. SHEEP AND IGS. -Alex,. McLere r 13, Crornarty ; Jam�a MoTaviSh, Tueker- smith. POULTRY AND IMPLEMENTS. -- R P Bell, 0 C Willson, James Down. GRAIN. - J. Somerville, Setif rth Wm Brown, Exe ;r; Wm Soott, B uc field. ROOTS, VROET ELMS AND DAIRY PR6• DUCE, -W C Da is, Peter Grant. FRUIT. -J D inchley,,II N Mae"- ga rt. LADIEs' WORK -Mrs David Spice, Exeter ; Mrs ren and Mrs M c , Henaall. A Typical ountain, Go A gown that i to be worn in ol rnle- 1;. ing and trampin about the mount ing has a bell-shap d skirt of blue se ge Over this is wo ns a bright red-nnd white striped eiateoat closed wit small pearl bulla 71bubtons, Then, th jacket is of serg like the gown, line throughout with red satin and havin its collar and cm s of dark'sblue-velist. The hat is a soft felt cue of dark ne, leii, something libee t e beef -eater shape, ndi has aehigh bow of scarlet standiTig ,up1 just in front. be parasol is also of scarlet. The woman who weers this looks marve ously well just where she is, among tie mountains. But it, must be reenem red that ouch a oos• tume would be xtreineiy out, of pl e anywhere else.-Nlre. Mallon, ile e Ladies' Home Journal. ••••••••••••••••, -The populatian of Sohth Perth, c - cording te the las (e census, is 19,402, as against 21,6013 ; N, (nth Perth. 16,909, as against 25,538 in 11871. -English Sinvirin Liniment remo es all hard, soft or cailoused Lumps end Blemishes from orses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, ing Bone, Sweeney, &Hien, Sprains,So e and Swollen Threat, Coughs, etc. Sa e $50 by use of one Blemish Cure eve known. Sold by J. bottle. Wanran the most wondi2e;(7nly S. Robert THE HURON EXPOSITOR. • It's easu colt, I -the That's se :ause it h:c .of fine w prings s.;(les. Th :lasp •the closely, bu rield to rrin-Con. They they co )ack., (-Hes yoir. nlon -if you. worn a Ball cor e wo or three ;weeks, and fin( hat you don't like it. ASK YOUR DRY GOODS DEALER FO THESE CORSETS. The Exeter Fall Show. PRIZE MEDALS. At the South Huron Fall show to be held Exeter on Monday & Tuesday, Sept. 28 d 29, '91. The following PRIZE MEDALS given by th Ontario Agricultural and Arts Association, wi I be offered for competition in addition to th premiums mentioned in the regular publishe prize list, viz: For the best herd of cattle an breed, said herd to consist of 4 females and bull, -a silver medal. For the best pen of shee of any breed, -pen to coneist of one ram, pal of aged ewes, pair of Shearling ewes and pair o ewe lambs, -a bronze medal. No special en trance fee required to compete for the above. M. Y. McLEAN, JOHN KETCHEN, Secretary. President 1222 -td THECOOK'SBEST FRIEND JLARGEST SALE IN CANADA, The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY INSURED. OFFICERS. Thos. E. Hays, President, Seaforth P. 0.•, W. J. Shannon, Secy-Treas., Seaforth P. O.; John Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0. DIRECTOR.S. Jas. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Donald Ross, Cilia. ton; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton; eorge Watt, Harlock ; Joseph IdIvans, Beeoha ; J. Shan- non, Walton; Thos. Garbutt, Clin n. ASSETS. Thos. Neilans, Harlock ; Robt. McMillan, Sea. orth ; S. Carnoehan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan nel•Geo. Murdie, Auditors. Parties desirous to effect Insurances or transact other business will be promptly attend- ed tn on application to any of the above officers, addreelied to their respective post offices. 1189 11!squapnqs ID COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND and 1-arz g CM 0 g c 5- l=" cfq o CD X 1-1 t:r4 1-t cc) C74_, 1=1 rat r=1 cp • ct) PAPST THE JEWELLER, MAIN STRI4ET, SEALORTH. If you oannot cross the ocean, And the heathen land explore, You can find the heathen nearer, You cs,re-help them at your door. If you cannot !speak like angels, • If you cannot speak like Paul, You can tell a lot of people Papst has watchefor them all. PAPST THE JEWELLER'S Is the cheapest and best place to buy your Watches, Clocks and Jewellery in Seaforth: Repairing a specialty: - PREPARE TO BE PLEASED. Never before have better goods been shown! Never have greater varieties been offered ! Never have prices been so low. There is no room for irnprpvememt.in the bargains we are offering in OU SE HOLD FURNITORE Of every description. It's a blessing to 1e within reach qf such an opportunity. Our beautiful stock is all bright, clean and fresh, and consists wholly of the latest and most popular styles., andl at prices which you cannot resist. No experienced and judicious ibuyer can escape such temptatiO,ns. If the best is good enough for you', come and get it at rock bottom prices. M. Robertson's Central Furniture ilouse OPPOSITE E. McFAUL'S DRY GOODS STOR, MAIN STREET, MO SEAFORTH. NEW TALL cf. WINTER .000D8 COMING- DAILY. Last week we opened Up a large new stock of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's made pp Suits and OvercOats ; also Tweeds, Coat- ings and Pantings for our order department; also Carpets, Tfnderwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Flannels, White aPd Grey Cottons, &c. This week we have been very busy opening and raking our importations of British and French Dress Goods, Scotch Treeds and Coatings, and numerous lines of notions. Also a large line pf Ladies', Girls' and Children's readymade Jackets and IT1sterS direct frOm foreign manufacturers, to which we would especially beg to draw pullic atten- tion, as they will be found particularly good value. Our Miss McLachlan has returned from the Eastern ma ing completed purchases of Millinery goods, and gleaned fro Canadian and American artists the- latest and "nobbiest trimming. • The harvest being good, we are laying ourselves out to do the ;largest fall and winter trade in the annals of our business. If we don't get there, it will not be any fault in the variety and quality of our goods, nor the prices at which we will sell them, for we assure you on the confidence which the purchasing public have placed in us in the past, that our PRICES WILL BE ROCK BOTTOM. lk ethet s, habestv- ideas in WU PICKARD,' Corner Main and Market streOts, Seaforth. Wellington, Grey and Bruce. Gomm NORTH-. Ethel ' Brunel!! BluevaI� Wingham.. . °owe SOUTH-- Wing4m 6Bluevele Brussels.. e Ethel.......... Passenger. 2.61 P. M. 9.41 P.m. 8.65 P.m. 8.06 9.65 9.46 8.21 10.10 10.10 8.31 10.20 11.10 Passenger. Mixed. 6.80 a.m.11.10 4. a. 7.36 r. 6.39 11.29 8.05 6.53 11.62 9.06 7.06 /2.07 9.43 London, Huron and Bruce. Going Nona-, Passenger. London, depart . 8.15A.m. 4.135p.x, Exeter - 9.16 5.57 Hensel!. 9.28 6.09 Kippen. , 9.34 6.1.7 Brumfield 9.42 8.26 Clinton. , 10.00 „6.45 Londesboro 10.19 7.03 Blyth. . .... . 10.28 7.12 Belgrave 10.42 7.27 Wingham arrive 11.00 7.60 GOING SOUTH- Passenger. Wingham, doped 6.45,nx 2.20r.m. Belgrave 7.00 3.46 Biyth 7.14 4.06 7.22 4.19 7.55 4.4F Brumfield 8.16 5.04 Kippen. 8.24 6.12 Hamad 8.82 5.19 Exeter. 8.50 5.83 Londeeboro Clinton' 13 RG:rand Trunk Railway. touTorawins leave Seaforth and Clinton station as Gone Weer- SRAFORTH. CLINTON Passenger .. .. 1.12 P. m. 1.28 r. m. Passenger... .. .. 9.15 r. a. 9.32 A. M. Mixed Trsin- 9.20 A. a. 10.05a.m Mixed Train. 6.15 r. M. 6.55r. td. GOISO EAST -- Passenger. 7.69 A. x. 7.48 A.m. Passenger 2.60 P. x. 2.33 P. a! Ifixel Tram.. 5.80 r L 4.55?. M. Freight Train.. .. 4.30 P. M. 8.80 r. McKillop- Directory fori 191. • JOHN BENNEWIES, Recve, Brodhagen P. 0. JOHN MORRISON, Deputy Reeve, Winthrop. DANIEL MANLEY, Councillor, Beechwood. JAMES EVANS, Councillor, Beechwood. WILLIAM ABCHIBALD, Councillor, Lead - bury. JOHN C. MORRISON Clerk, Winthrop. SOLOMON J. SHANNON, Treasurer, Win- throp. ROBERT G. ROSS, Assessor, 'Winthrop. ADAM HAYS, Collector, Seeforth. GODERICH Steam Boiler Works, (ESTABLISHED 1880.) Chrystal & Black, Manufacturers of all kinds of Station ary, Marine, Upright & Tubular BOILERS Salt Pansr Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iror Works, etc ralso dealets in Upright and Horizontal Slid . Valve Engines. Automatic Cut 0ff Anginess specialty. All sizes of pipe and p.pe I thing oorestantly on hand. Estimates furnishin short natio°, Works ounces:3,e G. T. R Station Gooerich. Notice to Depositors -IN THE- - Post , Ciffice Savings Bank. Deposits the above Bank may now be re- ceived to th 0 amount of 81,000 during each year, ending 30thl of June, and a total balance of 83,000, exclusive of interest, which, if 'desired, may at any time be transferred to the Finance Department for investment in INSCRIBED STOCK - In sums of 8100 or multiples thereof.. Th stock will bear interest at the rate of si per cant. per annum, payable on 1st of March and 1st of September of each year, and le redeem- able lst of March, 1896. SAMUEL DICKSON, Postmaster, Post Office,' Seaforth, March 2nd, ln!l. • 121C-26 P100 0 N3010D AO NO 415 "H11110d1f3S `133ILLS 0 • cp „ ant,1,1:1 0 e CD r -f. en$ P 0 0n 0 PD' CD •ID p 1721 -7" CDOCDO P it? 1:4 lzvd CD .1 0 a5 Oc-%acfci 'Lta'D r4 M O o red 1.•,•, (.D n ,E1:$ ct.cDC" E.:!hj C21-173 nei Lio (ID - co es, ti Cn g CIQ,• en Cn I 1:i'P'Cj • 4 • 5 1-T sip ti • ow - 1=4• e-fr ID • , 0 • 0 cc, pa -i) 02 CD CD• • Pa 0 0 . s•• s.ca-• g".4 SI) pa. cni ! 1:1 -•1 BULLS FOR SER•ViCE. TERSEY BULL. -Th undersigned willjkpep t.) during the presen season on his farainnal concession, H. R. iteramith, a tihorcifugh. bred Jersey Bull, sired, y Canada's John Bull. Terms -$1.50, payable at the time of Denim with privilege of returning if necessary. JOHN HANNAH. N. B. -Also for sale a Jersey bull calf, eleven months old, thoroughbred. 1164 -10161URE BRED HOLS7lEIN FRIESIAN CAT- TLE. -The undersigned breeder of Pun Bred Holstein Friesian cattle will keep for ser- vice on his premises a thoroughbred bull. He . has also a number of young. bulls for sale, de- scendents of "Netherland Prince," all registered pedigrees. " Prices reasonable. Apply on Lot 8, Concession 11, Hnliett, or addreee JOHN licORFAilOR, Constance P. 0. R COPY FACTS! For Seaforth people who are not parti- oularly anxious to have to call in an undertaker TO THINK ABOUT. I have been a great sufferer from a female weakness of long standieg, and have been (treat- ed by several physicians, and have also been un- der treatment in the Toronto Hospital, and all failed to cure me. I saw a medical book explain- ing the Histogenetio System, and resolved to give it a trial. I consulted Dr. Rear, who pre- scribed these rernediee, and assured me they would cure4me. I had my doubts, but was de- termined to try once more. I took treatn,ent two weeks, and 'am utterly astonished at the results. I am nearly well, and no language can describe how thankful I am that my life is spar- ed. This testimony is voluntary, and I give it hoping that hundreds of my sex may try the medicines and receive the same marvellous good that I have. They are good to take, and, unlike any medicine I ever took before, leave no bad effects MRS. .J. FAWCETT, 102 John Street, Toronto. June 6th, 1890. - I was attacked with congestion of the liver and inflammation of the kidneye, attended with excruciating pains in my side and back. Could not lie en either side -could scarcely breathe. The slightest movement caused agon- izing path. Nothing gave ma relief. I sent for Dr. Rear, knowing he had cured my daughter of a dangerous illness with Histogenetie Medicine after she had been given up by four skilful phy- sicians. in one week my pain was gone and liver and kidneys acting as well as ever. The cure is complete. It acts the most like magic of any medicine I ever took. I sincerely hope that the suffering ladies of Toronto and 'elsewhere may try the superior merits of these pure and tasteless medicines. My object in giving this testimony is purely through sympathy for the sick and dying. MRS. McCULCOUGH, 00i Adelaide St., east, Toronto. Our representative will be at the Rattenbury House, Clinton, -ON WEDNESDAY, Sept. 9th, From 10a. m. lo 4.30 p. m., for convenience of Seaforth Pat exits. CONSULTATION FREE. Send for free book explaining System. Histogenetic Medicine Assn. Rooms 2 and 3, Albion Block, Richmond Street, London, head office for Western Ontario. Head office for Canada -19 •fonge treet market, Toronto. 1222-62 riaRETTS PURE, POWDERED PURE8T,43TRONCEST, 13E8T. toady for use in any quantity. For making Boo %ening Water, Disinfecting, and a hundred othe s• dean equs.ls 20 p °untie Sal Soda: Sold by Afl Grocers and Druggists. • . VV.. 4121rItaXaMr3C"X". Tciarcimitc3 THE BIG MILLS 3SEAFGRTH. The above mills have now been thoroughly , built upon the doinplete HUNCARIAN ROLLER PROCESS. The MUI and Storehouse Buildings have been greatly enlarged, and new machinery applied ,throughoitt. THE LATEST IMPROVED ROLLS -AND-- Flour Dressing Machines From the best Manufacturing Firma have been put in, and everything necessary added to °noble her to turn.eut flour - SECOND TO NONE In the Dominion- The facilittes foi receiving grain from farmers and for elevating and shipping have also dem extensively improved. Grain can now is taken from farmers' wagons, weighed, and °Med into oars at the rate of 700 bushels per hour, by the work of two men. A LARGE FEED STONE -FOR- CUSTOM CHOPPiNG Has been put in, and the necessary machinery for handling ohop and coarse grains. A good shed hos been erected, so that wagons caa be unloaded and reloaded under oover. WHEAT EXCHANGES Promptly attended to, and FIRST-CLASS ROLLER FLOUR GUARANTEED. OTTSTO3K 141M3ID Choppedsatisfactorily and without delay. ROLLER FLOUR, BRAN SHORTS, And Jai kinds of APPLE BARRELS FINE, COARSE AND LAND SALT FOR SALE. CHOPPED FEED e.t.a,. hand. Highest Market Price Paid in Cash for ai-1 Quantity of Wheat. Only firet-cfass and obliging men will be kept ; attend onstmen. The dbera.I patronge of men and goner/alb:Ade respectfully solicited. A. W. OCILYIE & CO.. PROPRIETORS Seaforth Dairy. Having purchased the Daily _Business from Mr. Roderick Grey, I beg to solicit a con- tinuance el the patronage which he has re- oeived in the poet With the advantages I have in my refrigerator and situation, I hope to bitable to give my customers satisfaction as to , quality of milk even in the very hot weather. Realizing that the cash system is the tnoil Putt nd satisfactory to all concerned, 1 havo decided to OK format only. • • Sr Tickets supplied' at reduced rates 1171. D, D. WILSON - SEPTEMBER 25, 1891. VETERINARY. TORN GRIEVE, V. S., Honor graduate et p.) Ontario Veterinary College. All diseift. of Domestic Animals treated. Calls promptly attended to and charges moderate. Veterinary Dentistry a specialty. Office -At Weir's nom Hotel, Sesforth. •11124 "'CRANK S.- Beattie, V. S. graduate of Onto% 12 Veterinary College, Toronto, Menher of the Veterinary Medical Society, etc., treats all di& cases of the Domesticated Animals. MI caul promptly attended to either by day or night Charges moderate. Special attention given te veterinary dentistry. Office on Main Street, Seaforth, one door south of Kidd's Hardware store. 1112 EAFORTH HORSE INFIRIIARY.--c,Genn aj Jarvis and Goderich Street., next door to ilk Presbyterian Churoh, Seaforth, Ont. All die eases o Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do. inestioated animals, successfully treated sethe ,irmary or elsewhere, on the short•eet 110MOR ihargee m Aerate.. JAMES W. ELDER, ye*, nary Sure.m. P. S. -A lenge stook of Wiwi, ary Medicines c constantly on hand, LEGAL • -- -IgyrATTHEW MORRISON, Walton,insurame sali_ Agent, Commissioner for taking-afildevitec Conveyances, &ea Money to loan at the Iowa* rates. M. MORRISON, Walton. T M. BEST, Barrl8tcr, Solidtor, Notary, ,aa„. „ Office -Rooms, five doors north of Com- mercial Hotel, ground floor, next door to C. L.. Papst's jewelry store, Main street, Seaforth_ Goderich agents -Cameron, Holt and Cameron.. 1216 - ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Soften ay- tors, dree, Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GARROW, Q. WM. PROUDFOOT. flAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Parriskeek ky Solicitor!! in Chanoeu, &a., Goderich, Oat. M. C. CAMIRON, Q. C., PHILIP HOLT, N. CAILZRON. 606 D• DOWNEY, Solicitor, Conveyancer, 60 . Late of Victoria, B. C. Office -Oven, Bank of Commerce, Main street, Seaforth. Pr" vete funds to loan at 51 and 6 per cent. 1035 it /TANNING k SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitor% 131 Conveyancers, &a. Solicitors for the Bank of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan. Office -Elliott Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. Marmon Jamas soon. 781 fl HOLMESTED, successor to the. late firm . McCaughey & Hohnested, Barrister, Se- lioitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor tor the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. Farms for saJe. Office in Scott's Nook, Main Street, Seaforth. T\ !ORSON & HAYS, formerly with Mein% ..jJ Ostrow & Proudfoot, Goderich ; Bar. risten. Solicitors, etc,, Seaforth and Brussels, Seaforth Office- Cardno's Block, Math Street. R. S. HAYS. W. B. DICKSON. Money to Loan. 112T W.CAMERON SMITHr BARRISTER. • Solicitor of Superior Court, Commissiorer for taking Affidavits in the High Court of Justice, Commissioner, Money to Lend, OFFICE. --Scott's Block, over Lumsden & Wilson's Drug Store. 1234 • DENTISTRY. Vi W. TWEDDLE, Dentist, Office over Bun . - ilton & McInnes' hoe Store, corner Main - andJohn Streets, Seaforth, Ontario. Nitrous' Oxide Gas administered for the painless extrac- tion of teeth. 1169 - DR. BELDEN, Dentist,. Graduate Royal Col- lege of Dental 'Surgeons, Ontario. As- sistant -Dr. Atkinson, Graduate Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgeons,, Philadelphia. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. Office -over Johnson's Hardware Store, Sea -- forth. Will visit every Wednesday forenoon at Dixon's Hotel, Brumfield, and at-Rippe:en in the afternoon. Every Friday forenoon at Prender- gast's Hotel, Dublin, 1226 TT S., Exeter, Ont. Will be at KINSMAN, Dentist, L. In Zurich, at the Huron Hotel, en the LAST THURSDAY IM DAM MONTH, 'a• nd at Murdock's Hotel, Hensel', on the Pular AND THIRD FRIDAY'In e&Dh month. Teeth ex- tracted With the Imet pain possible. Al) work first-class at liberal rides. - 973. DR. 0. H. INGRKM,-Iiiiatist, (successor to H. L. Billings), memberaof the Royal College - of Dental Surgeons, Ontario; Teeth inserted% with or without a plate in gold, celluloid or rub- ber. A safe antesthetip given for the painlese, extraction of teeth. Office ---over bank,: Exeter, Ontario. 1204 N. B. -Plates secured firmly in the mouth by Yemens' Patent Valve. MONEY 110 LOAN, MONEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 pet cent., with the privilege to berrovree of repaying part of the pr1nopa1 money at in Mine. Apply to F. HO TED, Barrister Seaforth. 850 MEDICAL. JJR. C. SHEPPARD, Physician and Surgeon„ Bayfield, Ontario, successor to Dr. W. H;. Wright. 1225-52 DR. T. P. McLAUGHL1N, M.C.P.S., Ontario Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur Night calls promptly attended. Office, Dash- wood, Ont 1226 DRS. SCOTT & MAOKAY, OFFICE, Goderich Street, opposite Methodist) Church, Seaforth. RESIDENCE, next Agricul- tural Grounds. J. G. SCOTT, 11. D. C. M., (Ann Arbor and Victoria,) M. C. P. S. 0. C. MACKAY, M. D. C. M., (Trinity,) F. T. M. 0.,. 11. C. P. 8.0. DR. McFAUL, Member of the College 0' Phyoicians and Surgeons, eta., Seaforth,. Ontario. Office, Cadrs Block, opposite Com- mercial Hotel. Night bell at residence, northi, side of Goderich St., seventh door west of the - Methodist Church. 1210 tL Di E. COOPER, M. D., Physician, Surgeom IV, and Accoucher, Conetance, Ont. 1127' D48' ELLIOTT & GUNN, Bracefleld, Licen- tiates Royal College of Physioises Ind Surgeons, Edinburgh. Brucefield, Ont. no 1) W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , C. M., Members lie of the College of Physicians andSurgeons, &o., Seaforth, Ontario. Offlee and real -dancer same as occupied by Dr. Vereoe. 848 A LEX. BETHUNE, M. D., Fellow of thee IA_ Royal College of Physicians andSurgeons Kingston. Successor to Dr. ifaekid. Officee lately occupied by Dr. llsokid, Main Street,. Seaforth. .Residence -Corner of Vitoria SoNiarce- in house lately occupied ny L. E. Dano.y. 1117 AUCTIONEERS. T P. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the. - County of Huron. Sales attended In al parts of the County. All orders leh at Tes '..earrott Office will be promptly attended to. VH. PORTER. General 'Auctioneer and' Land Valuator. Orders sent by mall to dd. a!ress, Bayfield P. 0., will receive nrompt • attention. Terms moderate, I1•85-52 • W. G. DUFF, AUCTIONEER FOR TIM COUNTY, Convey: anger, Collector, Book-keeper and Accountant; Real Estate, Life, Accident and Fire Likurence Agent; Money to Loan, Correspondence See. Parties requiring his services in any of ithese branches will recerve prompt attention. Omen IN DALEY'S BLOCH, (UPSTAIRS), MAIN STRIST,,SE1 P0RTIL 1.18( MONEY TO E6Ali GEORGE HART, BRUCEFIELD. Having been appointed Agent and Valuator - for theRamilton Provident and Loan Society le now prepared to receive applications and ta- ro= money in any atuount on the most reason- -able terms and at low rates of interest. The ex- penses of effecting a loan through Mr. Hart will tka very lisbt as he is- also valuator for the Society. All applications striotly private. 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