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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-10-12, Page 6,---.- 1_ - � ­ --- ­­ -i" � I ­ .. ­ 11. . __ � , I .- - . _. .. _ ­_­-_­­ - ------ - ___ - - _,_., __.____-7,._____TT _ ._-1.___.1_-__._-_ - ­,­ . � . --"---��,---�---,�---,�--;,-��-�"�� I , I . i , i !- I I I � . . I � I : . . I I I I I - I J I - I . . I ii . . I . . I . . � - � - . I � I . . . . � - ; � I I -,. � � . I . � . � -� , . � . I . . ��. . . � I . � . � . . I �* . I . . i . 1. . I . i . � . I . � - I . : . . � . � . . � I I i . I . � . I I . � . i - . . . I � . I . . . . " . . . - - . . 1. I . � . . I . . , I Z . . ; . - I . � � . i. � l .� . � � I I . . I - I � .. 1.� � . I . - , - . _. I - �� . . I - - i . � I . I . . . I I , . . . . . I . I a I . - t � � . � ,. �� � - . . � � . . --­ � I - . � � - ': ­ I - I . I . . - - _­�­­­­ �1. ___ _. . . I I.--- I 1, - - ____ - ,­ -�ti�-­ - -:v� -vg~ -.77- 1. -_ --­'--­--­-�--_'­ �-- � -- - - - � -_ - -;% -_ � , -­­ -, " - . 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L , o ian 4 -�� �.,. 0� Call fo . . _Z- I . - 11 m a, S - � ­ lum, Wa�ermelons, P, Erb, James I ­ � i " �-�: i, The following is a list oftbeprize-wiloners . .1, , I , It �­! � - �, I . . at the East Huron fall.fair. held in Brussels, - � � �� Mocallumi.1 Mug . melons, Marion Stewart, d � i I 4 �� . I . I : 0 Henderson & Soo, Cucumbers, Mrs E 0 1 , lt,-. 1 -1 i - on Thursday and Friday of last'week: . � I I I ; -1 ABSOLU�E � - . . . :�n � I i �� � I Stewart, Thomas Davidson. White celery, g .. I " - 1. � I ' - HoRn,,,i. -Heavy Draught, -Stallion, over . � 4 1, I i � I � '. � I .�� - . . J BrethCO3 W Taylor. Pink celery, J v6 � I -- . -, three years, Thou McLaughlin Ist and ad. ! I I 0 Kim . I T� v . - a : 4 0 1 Q Bretibour,.W H McCracken. Sunflowers, 0 ; � Stallion, under three years, John Shortieed,'! 1. - - '. - � .11, - I . Henderson & SOD, J Evans. - a r, k 4 1� �' .�- � � in 1900,1 1 , 17 i� - - ; Brood mare, having raised 'foal . �� DAIR�y �4oDUC*.-Tub butter, home- .N .II I . ­ - - I .1 - 7. .1 .4 ,�, - - I . � � S CURI I Dickson Bros, ls6 and 2al, John McGaviil.� . - i A I- 4 - made, Jas McCall im, J J Ball, W Arm- 1 � , , - - Bros. Mare colt,Tlick.' . #tl : . I i Horse colt, Dickeon ".. 7; .i, James Shaw, Table a I .� � 11 .. � � 17 - =, Jas Evan � - � - I son Bros, Geo Peacock, Geo Johnston. wo- : Iri, I 01 �- I . J *oKinn)n, W - Armstrong, Mrs 1 t _ I- I I - 1. . : ; . year-old filly, Jas Speir, Jae Evans. Two. 17 I ' � 171 i L_ I 1. t. Z - I . . J amen Simpson, J is McCallum, 8 Hoggard, C t - I �i� �� � Geliuine year-old gelding, W T Pollard, A' St('ven - f ' I . t;l t,� __ I I ; I I Factory cheese, 3 P Roy . �- - ; Home -mad. S , ­ I I e�l.�­ �., : ; son, W Bryans. Yearling filly, Jae 8 )ei-r. , 1. ;;_ � , cheese-, Mrs A McKenzie, T Davidson. Five 8 . I � I . , � i - , I . I Yearling gelding, Wm MoGavin. H3%vy I : i ' . , �� � , I . - k � 14 T . �� . I . I i� i I I - � � 1-�-- -- draught t am, Goo Stephenson - I � p ;� � � - . � , � I I : I . i C . a :tAw r s Agricultural. -Brood mare iiaving raised ' teen pounds.buttel,ti (special) W Armstrong. 0 1 � !�)* ':� C� . r u . a f pounds bu Ae , ,, (al eoial) W H. WeVer. Fif. *V ; i - 1. � :1. I I I � DoMHSTXfJ MANvr,AoTum,;s -Pair blankets, S 1 t S� ; -� � � � a foal in 1900, Mrs E Dickson, A S ­ � rT �, I 11 Jae McColl um, Ge'oJobn8ton, Rag carpet A _. : � i� _, ': � C . : =�t',� E kmeir. Horse colt, John MoGavin, A Him. , .. . f � - � t � � 0 . I 0 ­ i� I I 7� with wooll a warp John Shortreed. Conn. ­,! - n. � I I � � 11 lop, Thos Beilby, Mare colt, John McKt I - 6.i � �, � ; _' � ''Itt :� - Little Lirver Pills* " terpane, re Jas gimpson, Mrs Jno Wynn. S . I..". Two-�ear-Qld filly, Win Lowe, A -His. � : i � i _ . I non. I :�� �: ­ I , n I I I Isu \ Yarn, hoineopun, W H McCracken, James . it . _ii�'�i Il. . ,_ lop, J J Ball, Two-year-old gelding, D vid I i '. - _- 7 .. I � - � I S . . ,,, McCallum' Maple sugar, Jae Mccallump E B �f z J:: - , - ,�; 4 � I i _� . . u . . I Must son nature,of Milne, J k, W Ovana. One,year-old f Illy, 4C -14 ' � . I I- � i �; i - - Garvin. � �- � 4 I I Maple it�olaoiies,j MoCallum, W fr - � i . � Mrs John Little, J A Moore, Mrs E Eiok. - . it _. �, _- . . I -, �:. P � I . � ,;:" � - I ­ son, One year-old goldingil W T Pollard. , I e H McCracken. Honey, comb, 0 Hender. a _;iT _. ���i"` \ _ - '.111 I �­ � � ��l - I ;�Xo � ri, - C � .. 1; I - , . son & Soi � G A Deadman. Honey, strain � ­ � � - ;; horees, W R' Moone,7,-G , i , � e - .1 I . I I Ti ; edorextraoted, C. Henderson & Son, J . � . 1[;� . � 10 I . . � I I �� - !.�� ­ ............. .E�� I T Robertson, D Scott& Sons . � ' I Gra.pe, wine, - y � -.;, � .1 Span agricultural , - . - - , -1. . Z -V � . D�2 Brethour. . Mrs Hate, J Broth Z . � p i �,. I -1 R,)adaters. -Stallion, with four of his 'ro I'll, our. Rhubarb wine, John Currie, Mrs P o r �!Z. - � - .- � - ' �� I . � t . - - )tt & , ar : - _� 1 I . I - z� � -_ . - � Sw Fac-slonlia Wrapper Below. ! geny, two years old or under, Sol r 0 - � I iiawberry wine, Mrs W Wilbee, J . ,It I- , I . I ) re, � 7 q:� r . Scott. St . . I .1 t%l i 1- Z, - wick, W Kidd, R McDonald. Brood .. e , W H McCrabke6� Tomi�to wine," W H b . w __ . � 4 - 11 I � i �. 1 444, � - � � - � Tlery small and al Saar . having raised foal in -1900, John ,'W "' o fi, If V - . - 1� _; - . I 'at h I , ;. I .. . � I . . MoCracke Elderberry wine, I F _�, I ,a ( . - - . Mrs 11ele. , ��,­ - � 11 i J . K . t_Q"k0835T644Ur.t � Soottand Warwick, W;)Dale. Hors At, * ' � 0 7 .. I ... . 1-i W Ament, W Robb,'H Zinn. Mare olt, . . 11*1 Mrs Hole, J Brethour. Tomato catsup, D � I I I ..� . - -, I ..., -jelly, DO Rose, 1 -- I L � "p, .-. :— 7 01 . . 0 Ross, Taylor,,. Apple 7. i- 0� . � FOR HUGACRIE� John Watsou,-Scott anO Warwick, At art . � I � . �. I - � ! A A I '.... " � I , � I I ( ..: .. , Miss Me elland., Rhub rb jelly, Miss MC. y I I %.,;.---, a � , ; 7 . tilt no. ...,...,.,:. .. 11 . I .�­ ,� RTE" ION MENEM Hislop. Two-year-old 911y,' A Currie, J bn ... . -_ V, I 1 7 t, - - - Watson, Scott and Warwick Two-year. old It 12 ..I.,; Clelland, Jas Evans, Raspberry elly, Mrs r � ! 1 "I, - � 0 A. � . . � Il I 113111d W Wilbe ISO Me( )elly, from 1S - :A - - ist and 2nd, - W - �� 'BILIO � - � - i - - - , . gelding, John Cunningham, . __ f� it.l. 2: Bryans, Oae-year-old filly, J J Ball, R Roso, - � ,any other fruit named,,Mrs W Wilbee, Mrs S . 5� , JORPID LIVEii, . 1.1 � - . li� I � I � �;_!�� IR . ly CU F I 8 � _ ­ � . �OR,CONSTIPATIOIC Scott and: Warwick. � On6i,year.old g Id- .So Wilton. Loaf 6ker's broad, white, Goo h ­ ir� � I � I _;_ �. r, � I . I . __ . ­ - , Jilin Watson, H Zinno Japies Cardiff. � 1 Thomson. Hom�iimade bread, white, A h �_ � . 9 � ' �j ; �-, - � . 0 � - !'' � 11 : 4 �� ii � � I - Uvoins, � - , - ,­, , - lng�gl : � I . I A SALLOWSKINs: Bu y horse, 15j. hands high and o ver, ; Carter, J E Armstrong. Raspberry _� ` ,., . E COM ; 'a b : - 1,; �-�­ - � I �­. 1, I R TH PLEXION 4Frank Kling, R Williams. Buggy horse, IRREGU I ; wine, Mrs W Wilbee, D 0 Ross. ' Baker �- - , L I i , __ 'I �, - . . - r I I . - � I �­ �, I "" . 1-0 MUIRTKAVE MAWR , McLaughlin ' bru wu , Thomaou. Home-made in I .; I 4�_! r - , H . bread , � I ;.; under 15.j handshigh, Thou 7 _ � I : - �� � . C*nb I . 1 7� .� I- � I . ltw 0 brea'd: brown, Ja Shaw, G A De%dmau, 8 J � .., - raftly . - - Zinn, Dr Kalbfleisch. Roadmt�r team, John INFLAIN - � . _.�.­ � . - r, "l- i� ­_ G -W - . , I 'Hog d ake, W Armstrong, Mrs F -1 I v I -.1 , _: -_ - 7, �� _� . . - Watson1l W Dale, R McMurray. � I . S 1�r,,. F - � , a I J 1'. �2 - .� r - . .. . '. - z �1. � ,�. - � I ­ CURE SICK HEADACH69 - , -Carriage. -Brood mare, 16 .harfdo h igh, E . a a, D, W, VV Arm. L . . . I : , 1­�,: 1, , ULCIERAM N AN , __ I _ I r t - strong. � at ZZ � I ­ . _� having raiseli foal in 1900, W T NIlard, H meal Cake, W Taylori Mrs 2 1 1 � &) L T4 � Ir --- - -_ . - � ---I---,-- . I . . �- . - Zinn, D Wilton.. Two-year-ol� fill l; H Hole. Ca ne t, in glass jars, 8 Hog. , +.� � `�. r Z - y . I , , 1. _. .1. , - - VETERINARY ' FIEMAII d W '. MoCr oken. Home made bread , A; . I , i, . 4 - ill­�_l 11 - Zion, ,James Speir. Two-year old geld n'g, * %,r , . I . 4 _. - Ct I , . 4 1�t' , . . Wilton 6d Turnbull. Yearling � . Vpecial!) Jae Sba - I I.- I �_ . OHN GRIEVE, V. S., honor duate of Ontario H Zinn, ff M W 0 � _. , V _� 7 - . � - : I I . I �._ I i Veterinary Collexe. A N1119'emes of Domcotf filly, John Lambkib,-,H Zinn, 3, and W Ov. MAN#F CTURBS ' Double' farm harness i ­ -, ��_. i .", . Call,, promptly attended to an and si Ole bu is, John Donaldson, . . I I .-- � . satmajo treated. 9. Horse colt, H Zirml Mire, colt, L wo RON n _ggy harnei . T I -;W- - opeoialty. an . a . . 4 , - : 3 __� 1 . -- I charges modersta, vctQrtnary Dentstyy a i door Hollinger, 'W 'P Pollard. Carriage S)an . .., let and, 2 . o ec ion tiinv�are, Wilton & I I � - -L' -� �: , jUince and regiaence on, Goderlah street, one I � I P - J, .116 t Turnbull _J � �, �-1. - . 9 Sesforth, 1112-tt 16 hands high, R Edgari, W T Robert ion, - � - �, as of Dr.Soott's offlod, . ISICKWOM NIWE - ".41 4. ; � � . - . - - I- LADIZ;i' WORK.-Ariscene work, T Bal. -,V - i4i - . ___ - � � � *' 4 . CATTLL.-Darhams, Bull,overtwo -.-" . I � . - ­. I - . - - ______t*_ ." 11 Ri Ill me =9 I lantynd, Mrs W 1114ohill, plique work � 7 �. � . Bull, uud� 1 !7��: � ` � -,_� � LEGAL A Hislop, David.M,ilne. r two Ap 11 I . � . 1 � -.. i - . . . � "i Z I ' ABR as? C R at'. BraidGg, � Miss Me. -It - �.��i' -_ ­ � . , years, P Robertsoh, D Milne. Milch cow,,. Buff rooke,, Alf Beaker, I a,t & 2ad. , W1 ite *1 9 : 7 - � _ _ - . . Clellan , 11'as McCallum, Mrs G Stewart. . I . 4 - . -I * F.. JAMES L KILLORANI four years or over, having calved since laot Leghorns, W Taylor, Willoon Bros. Bre wn. � .4�- �,�i� -_ ­ I . - Berlin wool wo�k, flat, Berta Carder, T I � ­ _ I -11 il : :-.:� 11 . -R Corley, ]i Milne, Leghorns, W Taylor, A Baeker, Buff I, ag. pl . . 4-' . 1� d Not.iry show, [P Robertson, I ;_ - �. � - BArtleter, solicitor, Conveyancer ' I ], � " -., iloh cow, under four yeari, having c B 11lant inwoolwork raised, Mrs � �. I - . � 3 . 0 over I'l ard's Store M - al ved horns, D A Lowery. Silver spangled Him. J a yn . Ber - . ,I I �,f .- I � - . ;Cl�­ Money to lo�sa. 0010 � � ,, . )(;.In Street, Soxforth. u - i , yi . - � " � - Public. _z 1628 Dhn !In, A BiRoss, BertaCarder. Bar.- .. � . I � since last -show, D Milne, R Corley, 2ad and b rigs, W Carter, Ed Garvin. Black Ham- 0 1 J, -�� � 1' . - I -0 - � �:� -I- - __ - __ � 3rd. Two-ypar-old heifer, D Milne , Jbhu' burgs, W Carter, let & 2ad, Polands, W lin wool arid bead work, -Miss McClelland, ��,r ., � I I _ ­�,,, . A B Rome. Barli4 wool flowers, Mrs 8 Wit. I � ; 'i, I, , ': I I Calder D Cook. One -year-old heifer, -R Carter, lht & 2nd. Bantams, D A LowerX,1 . . I �: - ��I. R. 'toi- HAYSY 0 ' - f l .�; - 1, I I I I— I r and Nc tary Public. Qorley,JAmeiSpeir;D1V1ilne. Bull'calf,P J Brethodr. Hogdans, W too,Bart�.Carder. Beadwoyk,Miso Rose, � . ��J B%rrlster, solicitor, Cir voyanec . . Carter, lotl. 0 � :,. if . . - 3ank. 0111* -In rear of Robertson, James Speir, D Milne. 'Heiftr 2nd, Dorkinn, George Irwin, let & 2pd. Berta Oi aroer. B�nnet, Miss Rose, M re Jno iv, . : 1� �: - -� Solicitor fur the Daminl3n. I I � I !;... . , Soafoqh. Money to loin. 1235 Wynn. Perlin Cot and silk, flat, Mrs Bal. , � . - __ I- Al . . - calf, W Helphs, 11 Corley, D Milne, Hard Langsbans, - H Taylor, Willson Bti I' lantvno, Berta, C rder. Cone wor N, - I Dominion Bank . I 0 1 - #-;, 13�08. � �. ita ! � . Oochinej George Irwin, Willson . . I of Durhams, one male and four fernalea, R � . ;t �- " o , M. BEST, BarriAor, Solicitor, Conveyancer our,'M.W1,'. Ste rt. Crewel work, Miss I D Evans, � - ' . . Wyandottes, W Car -ter, G Stephens 13. � � -it i ,;;; -, I. I Jo NotaryPubli-C. X11ces up-stalre,ovor C�W' ,Corley, . . ' � 11 I � , Jerseys. -Bull,. under two ye eorgen &­ Sor�, J � I - � 1 �7 �i __ Papst's boolkatore, Mair Sbrd(A, Seaforth, ODt%rio. . . Are, Thomas Black Minoro�o,. C Handerso Rosa, Mrs, Hate. Cork work, Miss Mop - � i :Z;t � - . 1 1627 �0001 I t . Iii . Davidson, G A Deadman. Milch cow,four ,Brethour. . - White M-inoreas, Medd B Clelland, Aria Itele. Card board motto, - A. � I . ' .. , - � - li �. �� , . I ' - I i, . years or over, having calved since last'SE ow, Mias Room, Jae Shaw. Crochet work, cot. i I , - . � - I & I Ist & 2ad. Turkeys, J & W Ovans, J)ho .; 1:1 ,; - E,NRY BKATTIE, Barribtei� Solicitor, -a 11 ton, Mra'..(', "Stewart 'Mrs Hole. Crochet I � 11 . . - So,' G A Deadman Ist and 2ad. Milch cow, fSmith. ("'ease, 0 I enderson & 119 0 D. '! ­ ' : .. 1, office-Oady,"s Block, . . . I X . 11, ; --.,. ii� !� H money to lo�vi. 11 work, wot 1, Misal Rome, Clara McCra-ken. � .- ­: 1�, - I(Wom . -tinder four years', havinCealved since lamb Rouen .ducks, George Irwin, lot & 0 � . a!; I i. F i forth. - 1. I I � d. Crochet it -silk, *rg E. Stewart, Mi re fiele. A �tl I show IV Armstrong, G A -P adman. H ifer Pekin t i . ,- - ., . , - ,,a duoks,�- George [rwin, lot & 22d: ' v. � �- . . _f - 'd ,;. ARROW& (A ARR 1) WV, Barr!Bters, Solicitors, &c. Darned ni t, Miss' Ross, Miss McClelland. I ­ . - calf Thomas Davidson, 6 A Deadman. Aylesbury ducks, Geora Irwin, W Carter. q � _ . X . . I . Cor. tlawi!ton S.�. and Square, Goderich, Ont.� - . ­ I .11 ­ . -G Bull' calf, Ed Garvin, G A Deadmau. - Drawn work, Mrs W- McKenzie, Mrs Hele. 1 ��,_ _., - �,� � . Game fowl, A Baeke�, lat &, 2ad. Any r I .- . . , .1. T. Gmtrtow, Q. c. - , I . I fl, , . , . trade Cattle. -Cow, I .Embroide , cot n or muBlio, Mrs E Stew. 4 4 �; � CHAELL118 Umutow, L. L. B, NativeAor G ha ving 0her bread fowl, W Taylor, G Irwin � y . � al - I I � IG776 . I .11 I I calved since last, show, M. H Harrison, D I-5111LBIMENTS --Patent arm wagon �ohn lart,BerraCarde Embroideryon woratedi . ��a 11 , - 0 'Mrs � .; " - � ,$ '_ EN -2111', Barristers, S( - Miss Ross,,M,rs ele. . Embroidery on silk, I - _ 1 1 COTT & MCK Afoitars, ate., McKinnon, J Cunningham. Two.jear�old Wynn. One horse oovered buggy, Chatham . � i Clara McQracken, Mrs W Blashill.' Fine F � I , I � �t . S I Clinton and Ba3 tiold. Clinton Office, Elliott heifer, M H Harrison, Ist,20ad and 3rd. One. Manufacturing Company . . I . .1 block, Igaaa street. D%yflold Office, open every ' I .. On titer, D E wan. - shirt, Mrs A McKenzie, Mrs Hole. Fan.7 :. .4 � : - office. year -61d heifer, M. H Harrisbn, Wilton and* Pump,.Fred Adams. 'Wheelbarrow, � t 1_ Thursday, MxIn stroet. first door west, of post J ,hu . � ­ 4 waa Scott & E. H. McKenzie.' Turnbull. T wo. year. old- steer', Thoo David. -Wynn. � knittingi cot ton. Mrs L? Stewart, Mrs , I --,z � �' Money to loan. Ja . . I . I - I 0 E t , � � . 1: I � :� ­ . 1698 son, D Scott and' Sons, -M H Harrison.' . GRAIN. -White fall vyheat, JtLmerij Camp- McKenzi Fan y knitting in wool, T i 11.1 01 . I Steer ea, I Ist and 3rd, D_ , bpIl _& 8 .n, M'R Harrison, James Burg)Fja. Stewart, 14re Jo n 2W-ynn. Fancy Mro el - .- _1� � I -, -, HOLMESTE rm If, NJ -H- Harrison, L ' flann I , .L D. oucoessor to the late 11 ot 0 :f . - [oolkiig,hoLy & 101mosted, Barristor, Solicitor E on, shirt, MLre Hate e -W McKenz:e. I , ! Scott and Sons. Heifer. calf, John Cald ri-:9ed fall wheat, JameE Campbell & 1, r - � I . Ad and Notaty . L_. Mrs' Blashill, Festiher stitch. a ' ; solicitor for the Can , - � - H F . 1) Cook, J. Cunningham. Fat cow or heifer James Mccallurn, R [McMurray, I Loy er flowers, Mrs ! - . oonveyancor,� . & k L . h L ; ,� on, ing, Miss Roles, OlFirm I noy to lend. Farm M 11 Harri-bon Iqt variety spring whafat, Cillenderson _ M cOracken. Halt � L P I idlan Bank ot� Commol-ca. Md ' 11 I . � L lor sale, Ogilce in 3oott'o Block, Main Street - -a. - _ flowers, ra J Little, Mrs J R Smith. P L ­ f- � 1, i Siim,;i.�Leicestei ---:Aged ram,J Sand- James Campbell & Son, James MCCa1lUo1. s' , " seatorth. -1 - ' I Hairpin w I - ork, M�s E Stewart, Mies Ross. a ;1 - ' ;. __ . arson and Son, D Milne. Shearling ram, - Four or -six rowed barley, C Henderson & h . - � � � I - - D Milne, W Johnston. 'Ra, ohn Son, James Campbell & Son, R McMurray. Point lace� Mrs Hale, Honiton I I L L 'I, - - - in lamb, J . ace, Mrs, 1% i� �, I I A � I I . Cowan, J W Smith. Pair ewes, hAving Black es ll and Son, C Hole, MrJ W Blashill. Lamberouin, Ber. ,[�. .- - 46 /-,7z raised lambs in 1900, Jas 84nde'.rson & Son lin wool and bead, Miss Roos, D C Ross. h I' I I 9 Henderson and Son, E Garvin. White I 1, I a, miss Room I I 1 A4�� � -John Cowan. Pair sheaeliog em -eq, J 84nd- . .Jamew Campbell and Son, R McMurr , Mrs W Blashill. ' . � � A I � ,Pair ewe la' b 0, L:attemr � 4; � erson & Son, John Cowun. SY L work,'Mrs W Robb, Berta Carder. : ,� - Vhio &ignature is od.overy box of the gentling a) Henderson aLid 8 �o. Small peas, Jul, I ­ � - John Cowan, J Sanderso� & Son. Pen, Campbell and . Son,OR MeMurray. Lar : , Woollen mitts, Mrs Hate, ,Mrs W MoKen. I : . . - t e Bro Leicester sheep, one male and four* fem lei, peas, Erb, James - Cam bell and Sor � I, . Laxa,tiy MO-QUinifle Tablets 7i zie. Woollen gl6ves, Mrs W MoKen 0 -, il I I P ­ z'e' h ; -, the remedy that evires a cola in one daY J S%ndar8on & Son, John Cowan..., Henderpon and Son. Timothy seed, Jain' J McCallum. NettiDg, Mrs Hole, Clara li.- I . 8 . V E . ____ I __1-___--- ­ � � Shropshire Downs.-Age'd ram, Oliver. Campbell and Son; James Speir, J - . . rackeri. Tufted qu - . I - I. I ­ . � Id Moo ilt, Mrs E Stewart, 't - .�, I I - - - ames I C t . . � I . DYNTISTRY. Smith, W H Webber. 8hearling rain, 8. . Callum. I I -1 Miss McMelland.1 Crochet quilt, Mrs J D �� . Pelthick, Oliver Smith.' Ram lamb, Oliver FRUIT, -Applei;.�--Bald wine, James Sha ,, Warwick, M'ro E Stewart. Patchwork 1 , lot ann 2nd. Pair -ewes, having James Evans. Famuese, D A � Lowou'. _ quilt, T Bailant§ne, Mrs Hate, Mrs W h I I : I - I i , 5 � � I I � I � 4 . , . I . � . . . � � I . I I � - . e . . . � � ; � . � I �u a Ell" T -Y � ;1 __ I GoF BELO I raised lambs in 1900, Oliver Smith, let 'and Davidson. King of Tompkins Count I I � 1) E�j Do D. . 8 . Smith yr� Blashill. logeabin quilt, Clara MoCpack- ' � , . � '2ad. Pair shearling em,eg,-W H Webber Evans, D C a derson an, Mrs le. F n M re Hele, Mrs -9 � cti Back, Main Street y 'U*I' ' a ' ' p DFNTI T, , R as. Mann, C ,Hen 0 t . Roams over "the �ot.Jnl ­ - 914f , John Cunningham. Pair ewe lambs, Oliver - W Blashill. C� d an McClel- � Sestorth. . 16 Son, A Stewart. Northern_�`Spiesi iatln & . 'I - Shropshire Speir, 0 Henderson & S,on. 'I G n . W Tayl � a quilt" Mi p � Smith, M. .H Harrison. Pen A ree it g , land, . I ra Hate, Ra.3 mat, MrF I , I h - I - . Hele, Mrs W . 8 ill Cone, Mies 0 - W. TW�.'DDLE, Bruocls, iiiDeritist, (formerl Downs, one male and four females Oliver James F 'Golden P u h . libboo t . , ly of - J wans, James 'Speir.- _. , � I I � F Soaforth,) Graduate of It. C. D. S., Toronto, I Smith, W H Webber. I� sets, D A Lowery, E Garvin., $pit zenbc r i Ross, T Ballanty0c. Rope ailk, Miss Rome, � -01 'I ­ -1 _ , ,a 1-1 WT_ ,"---,L-' - w I 1111191F , � - llnll�. vraduste course in crown nod brillize work at Oyfi,trel Illmunila -Acyp,4 ranin X tV.ZVh _T- 1. Q.,-:- � - t�'l 7 __ Mrs W Blashill. ! Roman embroiderv. Mra I .__ I - � ­.- ­ � Ueeft L Mu�vlluil �V,y 21111 . . I , . I ::: '. , at (All aro, office 0 �r A. R. � ' W Blashil ,Miss JRoas. Shell work, Mrs E a : . 60,i, J - .9 u....""' "J"". .1v man SWeets, J a 1. -1 � SulitLi'a store, 13r,ug 1009. tf strong,:James Speii. Tol 0 � � I _1 ­�' Stewart. Sofa pillow, Berlin wool flat, it ' .' g I J & W Ovanfl, ': Wwn lamb, J W Smi t . Campbell & Son, James S�'eir, .0,atarto' LL : . . - - . n- Is n ... � I SEf and 'Ind. i4e' avin- t '� 0 ,Iarm -MoC ,racken, T Ballant j f I R. F. A. , ,LER C, Dentist, graduate of the - Pair a, h ' - d la4s in Henderson & Son,'W Armgtron�. Wealt I " .yne. SWul pit. . - - ­ ­ __6__ ^ -.-I "I'll I I I I flaskill'o &.110 v . & W Ovan8i, Shearling ram, LT W I _ g rame : � . , � I - . Royal College of :)ontoa Surgeons, Toronto, also .1900, J W -Smith, �J & W Ovana. Pair . J Brethour, W Armstrdpg.�" R.ibston P! - u � . ;. D low, Berlih wool, raised, ,Clara MeC4cken. I - I . . : ,p t . honor graduate of Dep 6rtment of Dentistry, Toronto � . ' �' - Mrs. W. P'lashill. Sofa pillow, braided .1 t I , ; , . 8hearlivg ewes, J W Smith, J & VV 0 ' is. pins, A- ,Stewart, James E�,An I : -41 I , - � � Univi,ordity. Oflico in the Petty block, Ronsall. a. ,��_,�Olvelt I t I r �, - " 1� - Will vieft Zurich every Monday, oommOnchag Mon. Pair ewe lamba, J & W Ovans, J W 8�itth. James Speir, James Evans. Roxboro Bus- J Ball, ,�ios McClelland. Sofa pillow, : �: i I I 0 1 � - ; I . - d fotlr fe- gets, John Cunningivarn, M A :.Harrio0o. � . day, June lot. 1687 Pen Oxford Down8, one male an' patohwor4, Mims 'Ross, T Balla,ntyne. � f, , � . . . malea, J %V Smith, JA W Ovens. - ',- i Duchess of Oldenburg, 8 Hog; - Woollen 8 � W Mo. M . I � ­_ I I I � . tookinge, Mrs Hate, ,Mrs 11 I gard, Jam,,m . q . 1 : � I , LOSS, :Ientie't (ettecosoor to F. Nv. I Kenzie. Cotton stockings, Mrs E Stewart P I -1 . - � . 1'.. It, R. r Pfcs,�--Beikfjhires.-Boar, over.-two,years, Buryesq._`�FAII Pippirls, James E �':ai n a, J ( i a' I 1* f( I ; I- . � DTweddlu), jzradtv to of Royal College of Dental P- Gibbons. Boar, under two y ears, G. T Cunningham. Fallawater, - Mrs W -M Ket,zie. ,We , , I - . Hurg,-votw Of Out . ariu; fir.telaos. honor gradusteof --- - - Airs T Ballaty aa, ollensocks, Mrs W ti . . I Toror,-to Utth'aro-ty , crown Luld bridge workf� ailio Roberts'on, John Cow'an. Boar, under one Jae Campbell & Son. Grave ' ' J L McKenzici Airs E Stewart. Cotton socks, a I - � notelio, at 1 311 2 I -urk in - ruis. 11 the most modern year, G T Roberbion. John Cowan, 180w, Speir Maiden's Blush, A Vte -wart, C e 2. Mrs E Stewart, Seed wreath, J Brethour. - � I _� gold %% -all its f.i A X - 8 ; . I metho,l�i for ivi'luitiou ['if inK and.painleso extraction of ion, P derson' & Son. Beewaukee, Rev John R sp. a 'I i having littoted in 1960, GiT ,Robertf Str%wha-, Mrs. John Wynn. Tatting, � � tcvth� All operationa carefully performed. 3flloo-- . . . � � b I � . , S Mrs Hele,'Mrs W Blashill. Tineel -worlit I - � . 1". (7, ibbons: on, James S wi. . . . Tweddle's o­ld'st!inJ,.qi or Dilt'd grocery, Senfort St Lawrence, Thou Davids I I I � . � C I I I . 10,10 York,4hires.-Boar,' tinder two. years, T,'l, Chenango Strawberry, Jas Campbell & Son M iss Ross; D C Rose. Tissue paper flo'wers, it . I . i - � . .; � . . . ..- ­_ Nichol, John Cowan. Boar, under one year, Wiote� apples, James Evans, James Spqi�: Kra W obb, Bertie . Davidson. Wax � �, . — — I I ' flowers, J !Brethour. Outline work, Miss 0 i 1 4 1 - . - 1. Z `S11V15'S_`P A 8cephenson, R ichol. Sow, having lit. Fall apples, James Speir. Fall pears, J4s - . : A66 I . I I . . I - Mrs r Ii t I - I P, tered in 1900, ltftchol, A Stephenson.' Ross) E - Stowe' t. Fish scale work, I I I , . I I __ Speir, E Garvin. - Winter pears, AnDli,YB � . I- - I � 11 - a Mdiff, Marion Stewart. : � . . . I . ) ;1 Sow, under one year, A' Stephenson, Mrs J Rose, D C Ross. Plums, any varie y, Emin P . '.. - ?�V�1.��, - ' . ' � I J�%� ,'�,I,�,Xj__ - I �. I . t ; J ("I re_"� f,IX Little. . I I FixE RTs.-Professional photographs, � I . I . - � John Wynn, Berta Carder.' Cluster grraTe , A . , D,L-7-1c� 0/_ 0 ; IWI CAA y ; . Tarnworth. -Doar, over two years, James 8 Haggard, E Girvin, Peaches, Bell a H R Brewer. Amateur photos, Rev JnO I I * - - . i I _1� it I It% � nwrlviv &it, yourig nwn &nil - eo Boar, under two Carder. Crabs, John McKinuoi , r 11088, Rev R IS G Anderson. 'Stuffed birds in - I Speh, W H MeOutch D. N�'f V � �I -.7 1". L 1-11� * a Mro, . Jno Wv13n a � I � ro M fril;il1,­­l 1.:,I,li.lttft,tl,.qttt,lt"lafl�t, W if `McCutcheoD, 18� and 02ad- Blashill. Apples, any named variety I a awing, L -Winglen t, epolL years, M . Pencil dr * I All.-hanival Drawltw f'r 14-tittla,fli,111p. Thol-oltril 1Y.- I - I .a � Boar, tinder one Mrs Hate, Berta Car�ler. Water color land. � t,,t,t(,f,,.--ttittigti-,Iti��it. 8w(-.1t,n(-r,tireyenr. Studwil;i , year, W H - McCutcheon, Speir, A Gibbons'. Varieties of p, , � lum , t( � bi,gttl fuly tl!116. Ont(G—j"Itil Fre4v. ljeff-riiii­-, all lab and ,-)ad. Sow' having littered . cape Mrh Hate, Alre (Rev) Abey, Water z I .1 � IMIv.". v­F,ir:Nvt.i.x.,i,rv4. 11. 1'.. 8111-N-CL11, Sec. Berta Carder. - . I 11 � � ______ - _ __�_____ I in 1900, IV 11 ,. McCutche.on, Ist RDd color iigur a and oil painting landscape, Berta si � - --- --ii-_ 2nd. SOW, UDder one year, W H RoOTS AND Hoxey) Cnoi,:i.-Early p9t4' Carder, M a Hate, Oil portrait, Mrs (Rev) t F, I - I - . toes James Mccallum'.P E'rb, E Garvin.. t � I � rd ZY 1) I 0 A L. _.�._ McCutcheon. Best sow, fmy age or Vreed " Abey, rh Hole. Black and colored crayon - - I ' 4 , Late potatoei, 8 Hoggard, John McKinn,n h � ; � � i � R Nichol. - Best pen pigs, mly age or breed, P drawin ', Berta Carder, Mrii Hate. Spatter r I � James Evans, James Burgegs. Collection of 9 ti i Dr. doon McGinnis, . one. male and three fornaloa, R Nichol, P work, Mis3 McClelland. Painting on pot - i ' - 2 - � f - - - : ; I � I Potatoes, E Garvin, 0 Henderson & Son P ' b t I , ('ibboDs. tery, Berta Carder,'Miso .Room. Painting on ! - flon. arwitiate 1,on4an Western University. member I .11 Erb. Swede turnips. also any other vari ty- silk or velvet, Jae Shaw Mrs W Blashill. a I I of Oatario Uollogi#i of Physicians And 6firgre 91 I � one.- I'0('f.T1tY.-0Uinoa fQ,wl, P Gibbons- � , F ofilee, slitid llvuiduueo-vormerl� occupied by Mr. Wm. -Dark Brahintis, 0 Henderson & SOD, (11 of turnips, C Henderson &,80n, P Gibbons, -Painting on placques, Mius Ross. Skeleton. li I . ,;r I � I athollo Church- White field. Carrots, C Henderson &18on, ,Tom. . . � . Plukard, Victurla Stroot, auxt to the C 1� � ''� - Irwiti. Ligh t Brahmas, W. H 'M cCraaken ' ized leaves, Miss McClelland, R Leather- XrX�ghb oalla oittwidod promptly. , . � NjcCallum, Altringhy6m carrots, C Hender a , I , . � W Carter, Black -8panish, J Brethour, C, . - dale. Ornamental pennialnrhip, Berta Card. , . -,- 9carleb na inoss penmanship, Mrs J R Smith, a , I * __ ___ * -,--- _­___ 11 - son &Son, W A rmstrong. Dias, � W. 110THAM, Af - � D., C. .M., Ilonor Grad Irwin. Barred rocks, Alf Baeker, S Smiley. Bus i ­ nato er. � and FOlow of Trinitv Medical kjolloge; Gr"- J Brethour, W H McCracken, Early hyrn I - I I A. ' . While rock9,_ Willson Bros, A Beaker. . W H McCracken. Girl's penmanship, 9 I V 0116-0 &f a r .1 - ,,( Tritnt Unlifirdit Mernber of C carrots, W Taylor Geo J61inston LAD . It .1 I ZV3MMUM I - . I . . b tirace Al .5tewart, J no Uaider. odelling Ixh%*tl:i-,n4 and 8urv.-ous (of Ontario, Constance, On- _.___ . . blood beets, C Henderson & Son, James Ilo- . re tali.). 111%t.. t,:;rm rv, ownipicel 1,% Dr.Ceoper. 1050 ., in clay, Mrs W Blashill,� Marion Stewart.. . . . - . � S'a.10 I!S Callum, Blood turnip beets, Geo Johnston, . . I—— ____._ �� � ' Origiddl sketch in- oil, (special) Mrs (Rey) 8 p, LFX. 1;LTRUNE, M. D., Yallow of tho-.Royal, . I WalterTaylor. White sugar beets, W H Abey. Oil painting, still life, Nirl, (Rev) a _M . colicstio 'at Physicians and Surgeorim, K-ingatott. . . McCracken, T Ballantyne. Parsnips, John Abey, Jae Shaw. Water color, still life, th ancoitu,!o; to Dr. MaciM� d. OtEct- Ir-toly oectiplod 4: Bolgar, Mrs P Scott. - Long red -maugold Jas Slyaw, . 0 . -Dr. M�7,ktd, Mall 13treeit Stixforth. Roidence - I i wortzels, W H McCracken, Jame,i Shaw. . I at -dornor,.;' V4'ctorla Squ.ArG in hodoo Ixtely oQau led - � Fj,oNvEns, -Table bouquet, Marion Stew-' 1. p ., Yellow globe maDgolds, also red globe maD. � L. K Dan,oy iI27 ' - . � - - . - __ - - - - ___ __A__ � . - - .- . im 11 I 90111, W I 1,1ra,ken, I lenderson, I - -1 - Ili= Im I I = N Eon. Long yellow maugoldii, W H A 0_"�� F. J. BURROW81 . M 12 Cracken, James McCallum, Winter r " "': Sa - wake rfist,Aeat Pbyd!,AAn and Surgeon, Toronto Gon- , I " $1011, iqlies, J Brathour, W Taylor, Swede ,"'ir. Wh ' t You Pay . U."al 1loq).'.al. llonar graduate Trinity Unt"refty, i . w.en,1­r t)f thp Cololin) of Physician@ and Surgeons 9 ' D 'Ps .(special), James McCallum, James ;k ` . f Cod Liver Oil'is the meahs it Of oiilt­.ril� Coroncr for the County of Huron. 0 ' Speir. Long red MaDgolds (apecial), a so Ic re Offivt wid Itt-il,li-me Llflilt,rloh Streut, Eatit of the f 1-fe t(�) yellow globe mangolds, (special), Airs T B,il- XILU;J 11-- ..'hUr i. r -,,phanc jo. - of life, and i2iijoyment o 1 lie I . . I - 1986 - w I I lantyne, James McCallum. For Med" "i n", e thousands: , d � . ch ____ _ - __ _-_-_1 - 111CI1 AV0111cil 4 - n .VE'.01,;TA13Lr,_s, -Red onions, 0 Hendersan IS noTeei� of Its Curative Value -Preto an . DR33. SCOTT & MacKAY, . cl�T"C11-C11- � & son, W H McCracken. Yellow oniois, scriptions VersUs Dr. ChaselsKidneyto bu . ' ; W H McCrackeD, C Henderson & Son, Liver P1 � 1111Y�IICIAYi AND SURGEONS, - W'hen appetite fails, it re- .119. to ' : &ad --rich atret�t, Opp-c-ilto Methodist churoh,Seaforth , Giant Rocci onions, W H McCrackan, P Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills s.re ae ,; , On - -)I-es it. W11cii I food i ,t Erb Top Oni ' a; W Taylor, W 4 A,�- . I Sit( . . i - -0- just as rntich a doctor's prescffi�tlon as mf ) I I . , A anj formula your family physician can in 0 I rr.cu,�, . .!r Outarto Callegio of .Physician -1)' rden.. .� .,Stewart. Top mion sets, James M_cCAIIu b, give y* U. I The difference Is that Dr. an J. Q. SC-�, rr, Kraduabo Victoria and Ann Arbor, and I Lirden, 't liffis the ti Cracken. Dutch Sets, W H McCracken 8 %nd I i . Saryt aR. Corolacr for County of Auron. -OLIIOS(� fle"',ly 'it I)rill(,S Ma L . . . . WhCn ) . ` rion Stewart, Dutch sets, W H Me- Chase's I�Ifdriey�Llvdr Pills were per- In . - - 1.) Cracken, P Er ' a . � ; 0, UAcK,%V, hontir graduate Trinity Univorelty, b. Pof,ato onion , W Tayl(lr,. fected aftor the formula, had proven it- � : the ALIIIII)IICISSOf health : I' ,James .McCallum. Yellow Canada corn, C iself of ln�.stfniable value In' scores of i Kold , vd.Allst. Trinity,11tidloul Colloge. Meml)t%r I I . I I I - ! Uollt,�,t of Physt3lq-ts and Surgeons, onlo-Arlo. `ilk 'hen . work is hard land Henderson & Son, Alex. Stewar Sth con. hundreds of cases. I � 8 I - - . C� much popu- - ; 14 a Dr. ChOe won almost as b I I— 1, . Pasion.) White Flin't corn, W Tayloi. of __ - ___ __ duty is heavy, it mal"te - larity fnor�i his ability to cure kidney I � , ' - � I S ifC . Yellow Dent corn, T Davidson, R MoMuti_ I Syr Xo'(t., Uop Directo . r .1 . disease, 11 er ornplaint, and backache : ry for 1900. bri(yht, ! ray,, -Collection of corn, W Taylor, W H , Ast ! I " t-1 , , McCracken. Winter cabbage, W H Mo. with this orniula, as he did from the goo ! J AM f,' -i Lt IC"K I fART, ltvo,i e, SeVorth 11, 0. ". IL is the thin cdcre of , he Cradken, W Taylor. Curled Savoy cabbap e, Publlcattfoi,i of'his great recipe book. ren � AIA" - . I' V ie vDINKR, Coulicillor, Uattipury P. 0. � 0 . . The ide of one tre ching I tr ' I JOHN _G G10%VF, Cutinvillor, Winthrop 1'. 0 vv -edge- ffic thick end is food. � W Taylor, W H M'cCracken. Red piol;_ the kldheys and liver at the sAme time say � JANH�,,i o 1_k11(;lJl,1;% . j, C,)uncillor, becebwood P. 0 . ling . cabbage, W H, McCracken, 8 I Hoggard. was origiral with Dr. Chase. It ac_ - edy i Al"OTill': [,to MH! It � �'-01', Councillor, Seaforth P.0 .B,Llt,N_V1'­iati.5 the 'use ,.of foxl, Cauliflower, C Henderson & Son, W Taylor. counts for the success of Dr. Chase's not � - ! JOHN C MORIUSuN, Ch:Irk, Winthrop V. 0 . Yellow.field pumpkin, P Erb, George John- Kidney-LIVer Pills In curing the most - 1 DAVfI) At ltos.,�, Treawirer,'Winthrop 11. 0. NOIC11 Y'OLI hate it, ,and can't di - I WILLTArl F.VEN-F, Aioeajer, Beechwood P. 0. t? i I I . I ston, Mammoth pumpkin, 0,Henderson & complicated ailments of the filtering fiel . ; ('11AKL", DODDS, Oollqbor, Senforth P. 0. , ig�st i Son, W H McCracken. 8quash, A 19tewait organs, and every forni of backache. i I I'WHA111) POLLARD, �anitary Inspector, Lead .1 I I . . I As a family medicine Dr. Chase's ! " . Scott s Emulsion of C od C Henderson & Son. Collection of garde� ho ! bury P, 0 i . � __ . produce W H McCracken, W 'I, Xldney-Llyer Pills axe�' unapproached. we � i Liver Oil is thefood that Ina �-es Lar I P I 611 9 I i y lor. -They- keep the kidneye, liver, �an(J bow- fiv � AN ITEM OF INTEREST. 9�bF tomatoes, C Henderson on, IV , Taylor. Plum or cheiry tomatoes, W Tay. els healthY,, active, -and,. regular, and so son i ; � 3,6u foi-o,et.your stomach. . 4 - Farre %,, - tnH taLen Etc .,qAcl;t ratt-�q; p�,.Nntonts ti� su!t I i,rroii er; eatirit.46tfon vuararyteed ; ali corro. V01d(,D(,u cheerfall) ans,A eiod. ABNER COSENS, ilughan" Ont. Vlfivf­-A� corner of Afinnie and Patrilk btro A,a ; II,� Vr) sat rd.i.y all day. 1667 I I � U If YO Kave not tried It, send freesample, Its agreeable taste ,ovill lor, U nenderson & Son. Butter beani, for James McCallum, E Garvin. White be4us, rprovent, ahu cure nine -tent E; ox itne line ills to which burnanity to subject. One we � :)rise you. � . surgCOTT& . W Taylor, P Erbi Any variety beaos,,Ji , pill a 8 dovej 25 cents a tox, at all deal- Sul era, or E4rna,nxor6 Rates & Co., To- BOWNE. Chemists T'd it W a McCallum, T ylor. Round str�p d . . fire rento, I a0c. and $ ,,>,rK, .21i druggists I A . '_ I I �. I ... . I citrons, James Evan's, James MdCallu . I , I . _. . , � Th i I I . I . I I I \ ri� 8 Holgard. Hand bouquet, 34arion te*art, ames Evans. Button hole or rem bouquet, Marion Stewart, Jas Shaw. olleotion of cut flowers, J Brethour, S Hog- ard, Collection of dahlias, Marion Stew - rt, Mrs E Sellars. Pansies, John Calder, V.Taylor, Phlox drummondi, Magion Stew- rt,JamesEvana. Asters, Mario4 Stewart, r i J R Smith. Stooks,Marion Stowart,Mrs i ellars, Petunias, alqoAfrican marigolds, led French marigolds, Marion Stewart, J as vans. Dianthus, Marion Stewart, John alier. Balsams, James Evans, Marion to wait, Zinnias, Mrs J R Smith, Marion tewart. Gladiolus spikes, Marion Stewart. eibenas, Marion Stewart, S Hoggard. hrysanthemiums, JamesEvanso MrsJ R mith. Parennialphlox, Marion Stewart, A J R Smith. Double hollyhocks, John aloer, S Hoggard. Cookscombe, Marion te*arb, J Brethour. Collection of orna- efital native grasses, Grace M - Stewart, arts, Carder. Collection of ornamental nits, also outdoor flowers, Marion Stew - rt, 8 Hotkard. Noxious weeds, W H Mo. ranken, m Brown. - #!TRACTIONS. -Comf9rt, soap race, -100 arom, open to any lady of 18 years o " f age r 'over, Katie Mullen, Ethel McCallum, comic -M.cCillum, Annie Gray, Minnie For- ' es, Best lady driver, the contestant to &;Iiess horse, hitch to buggy, and drive nc,� around the half mile track, Mrs Love, . lop Sholdice, Mine Dale. Foot race, 100 I aroo, Jae Thompson, Fred Terry. Boys ace, under 12 years, 50 yards,Sam 8carlett, otman McGuire, Walter Williamson, Fin cott. ' Bicycle race, open to Huron, mile eats, Ed Bryan, Alton Rae, Alvin Hemp - ill, , I ' SPEED CONTESTS. -Farmors' trot or pace, alf mile heats, J G Sproat, 1st.- Gentle- an's, ' driver's race, Dr MoNauRht6n, list ; Livingston and R Hewitt tied for 2nd ' ree-for-all race, -Annie Gould, McGinnis istowel, . let ; Alma, Corbett, Teeswater: ndi,-Time; 2:24, 2:21. JUDGES. Heavy Horses, -George Dale, Tucker. mitb. � - Light Horsei,-Oliver Johnstori, Clinton. Sheep, -Donald, Fisher, Wroxeter. Plgs,-James Dorranoe-,- McKillop. Poulbry,-John Smale, Listowel. I plemente,-Johu Eckinter, Eth6l. Coto and Hoed crops, -J Graham, At. Cod. � N'egetableo,-T C Graham. ' - ruit,-A A Sloan and F Metcalf, Blyth. airy P"roduce,-W M Ribinson, Wrox- te 1. . - I . . I I lowers, Fine Arts and Domestic Manu.. wtureo,-Mirs C W Andrews, Harriation. Ladies' Work, -Mrs Young, Mrs, Coultis, ro W M Robinson. *-- SAVED THEIA BOY, . 1E ]Aad Been Weak and Ailing . From Infancy. I . ____7 1 o., He Grew Older His Trouble Seemed to Increase, and His Parents Thought Him Doomed to an Invalid's Life. -Dr. Williamit' Pink Pills cured Him When Hope Had Almost Departed. � . ro the Post, Thorold, Out. Mr. James Dabauld and wife a're two of he befit known residentm of the town of h6rold, where tfiey have passed many ears. In their family they have a little on. who, although but ton years of age ; as experienced much - affliction, and his ' arIgnts expended many a dollar in the earch for his renewed health -all in vain, owever, until 0r. Williams' .Pink Pills ate t into use I A Post, reporter . . r earing of the cure callqd at Mr. Diibauldls clay home and received full artioulars from . p ra, Dabauld. " I arri ple"ed," said Mrs. tibauld, " to have the publia made elware f t he facts of my boy's .case it it is likely to el.) some other supreF. Chatley is now an years of age. In infancy he was a deli - at, child, but froni four to seven he scarce- r passed a well day. At four years of age a )egan. to complain of frequent headaches, h: ch later became almost continuous, and oo i symptoms of general debility develop - d. His appetite was oor and he grew ale -and emaciated, atil the least exertion auged a advere palpitation and fluttering of he heart, and dizziness. At times 'there af considerable derangement of We stem- L ch ; a blueness of the Tips and a shortness f kireath. He would often lie awake at ight, and rise'in th6 morning haggard and nrefresbed. Duriniz big illness he was reated by two doctore,. h red 'in he diagnosis of his case. One said it was atarrh of the stouriach, and while his itreat. i . ent was persisted in, there was no im- � ro 7ement. The -second g1no attended him r some time with no better results. , Some I in � after my attention was attracted by my unt to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and!"about- I � eptember, 1897, 1 Procured the pill and egan taking them. We had - long 110ore . orne to the conclusion that he would 1e an valid for life, but believing it a dl6aty I wed to my child to procure -all means . of re- ef, I was determined to give Dr. Willip,mal ink Pills a fair trial. The good effe6ti of . I he firob box was apparent, and five lboxes era used, which were ta-cen in aboult six withs' titne,,.'when . be was strong and' well, nd could attend school, and play and frolid a cther healthy boys do. As every ,symp, m of his old trouble hale vanished ' . I c9n - dc r his enre complete. The pills hav'a car- irly done Minis, world of good, as nearly irye years have since passed a*ay ' and he aspot seep a sick day in that length -of in 3. I shall t. ver feel that we owe our oy's health to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills$ nd believe that their prompt use would re- eve much suffering."' " L r. Will ama' Pink Pills are just as valu. bl( in the case of children as with adults, nd puny 1 We ones woVId soon thrive and; row fat ur der this treatment, which has no lu tl for building up the blood and giving newed strength to brain, body and ner,ves. old by all daaler8 or sent post paid at 50o; box or six boxes for $' 2.50, by addressing a Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, nt Do not be persuaded to tr"omething me said to be " just as good." - . . I —0 . � . Newspapers ill the Army. The newspaper habit plings to the Anglo. x6n in all situations. The time will come lien no ariny of any size w`111 be without s newspaper. Already most of the British gi Dents have their own newspapers, - pub. h(d once % month. The news consists ie ly of matter"ertaiping to the, officers d men of the regiment� and their families, t )be pap3re also devote regular columns BportiDg aews, humor, poetry or other partme I ints. AO contributions are from mbers of the regimentj. These papers are uch in favor amdDg officers and soldiers, d i any of them are yery well edited.- diii napolit Press, ! *---I- - - A Bhd Case - of Asthma. fro. Geeorgy Budden, Putmanville, ont., says :_ f 3el it my duty to recommend Dr. Chase's ul of UnEced and Turpentine, as 1 hold the hr ia very bad; could get pothing to do me any d. A friend of mine perob%ded ine to try this oc �lfias hehad trfcd It, an�' it proved succee8ful. lei , and � t cured me. I atu thankful to -day to I , ini a well wonian tbrc uf4b the use of this rem- . I keep It In the house a�l the time, and would b( without It." 4. I - - , . - . - - I __ Mrs. James Morau, is widow of Fallow. d, near Obtawa, lost two children and bar I � ne by firc, on Friday afternoon ,of last ek. It appears that the two children, a, e.3ear-old daughter and a three-year-old , , Vere ta Eing their, afternoon, nap when ir mother and the 'rest of the family nt away t) work in a potato patch. It is posed that the children awoke and set to the b4ildirig by p,14ying ,vith matches. ebarn wa situated lojameen the house � . . . . I - ! 7 , - 1. - . � . - OCTOBER 124.19010 i I --- _ __ . - . I 0.�-�.>�'t'��<�'-C,,-,�,--�F-�8-it-;�-<i,-----'-�-# . * * � I 1/1 . � � I 11 . 4 - 11 I T ,� The :S.�% lWice,r Shoe for Boys 11 I � I I �*� I � .�Jacle with th! knowledge that ulost foot distortions are the riesult of It, . - . -,-- - - 0 1 -1-751 - __ ­ -1 - - I . � . I __ � . 1�,T'!illtl _� - . " - �� .- .,I "�, - - " _.��_ I- wearing ill -shaped shoes t'n youth, wbet . ­ - -1 . -, - - ­ I ' (:-.-, I - 1. " , "'� 1 .. � I 1 � , - , the boues of the fo6t are pa."ing througli - I I . n-1 1. . . il 'I. . I . I I the developing stage. I , I I I YXI i * : Boys who wear " Slater Shoes - v611 I � . � � � - . I . I il" , ��z . I never be troubled Nvitili foot ills in,ifter life "' ) , � . �, , . I , .. - I . I i I � I it I , i lb , J tist. made as carefully _�s fatlier"s, samt l � I I . I I11 , I .. , pert workman. F ,, , .,\ I "'� selected material, sanic e � . P 11 I . I I - WIA I � k � ; I � 11 I -s�> ", . I - 1_� � � . , � I � i��� - ;". ship, same perfect inery, : 0 I,'; _____ �, �i . I - 0 1 . 1. . 11.1 . �;il. ,, Sizes, " Little Gents' " to 12 14 4 * AX _. , " , �, ' " I� I I , , , . , , � I , - Youtbs' I tO 2 I'll � � I I-- il., '��T I I . �. I �. Boys' � tO 511,21 0 I- il �, 11 . . Ed: . � - . - r- . - PriCe! $2.50 and- $3,00, $tamped on the � � __ : . iw- ; Goodyear welted sole in a slate frame. �)� Catalogue I . . I I I I � . . � I ,.>-��-�s,.��.--*--,8�-��i,-��-�,-����--�t - . R. WILLIS & 80N, SOLE LOOAL AGENTS FOR SEAFORUL = _____._�==� __ ---------- -i.- I - - - - - — - - - - : _____ I : - .. .*"��_ I I I . ! I I ind-the potato 'patch, and it was not until and pence, each sepa,�ated in writing by & ihe house *ao 41most completely destroyed space for the next, denominations, it ;hat the mother knew of the fire. Before seemed necessary to -Mr. Lee to have an ;hey reached the burning b iilding the roof - arbitary mark for each, of the,denomintitions w1lapsed, and all'ohiiince ofeaving the little of our monetaTy system. :But he, s.00n )nee was lost. The widow, who has been found that one character, with the aidof &. vorking the. farm since her husband's decimal point, was all that was necessary, leath eighteen months ago, lost -many vain. 1 and in the latter part of his own book all �bles, including $100 in bills, in the flaimes. ,' that elaborate systern of symbols, except. I - *_ the one intended to mark the- dollar, was I A Mania for Operatio i found to have been dropped. I . . . Moot pbyqiclans are anxious to try th97181urgeon's � Dr. Baker , cat tainly finds� the dollar sign inife, and reloomm nd n oper tion for -piles. A less in. this old atitlimetic, and does not flud it, al &' I Irael, less expensiv and less riety motho4.19 the use , ill use at any earlier date.: 0 timw - If Dr. Chase's OEt"ment, a preparation that has iever yet been1tiown to fail to dure piles no matter Adam's arithmetic was published in: 1805, it what form or of however lo ig standing. , Don't the gymbol had become well established.. ihink of risking an oparation wh 3n you can be cured Dr. Baker, therefore, regard' 31r. Lee as .0 - n your own home by the uso ol Dr. Chase's Oint- . nent. - The beat physicians use It in their practice, the i ventor, and believes thplaign to be ab-- - - I solutely arbitrary in its origin. Sinoo, the � - , I - Wives, Rem ber ! I P�ublication of his paper in one of the �maga. � L That Adam,was made firat. ; zines, Dr. Baker has received many letters ' That 11 he pays the freight." I on the subject, but none in wbich his con-, - , . That " blel'oed are the meek." 'I clusio3a are challenged, He intend*11 for- . i furth4 ir verification, to make 4 'study Of the That nine men in ten detest goosip. , , That al� angels are not ol your sex, ' deparbmental records to silee w.bexi the dollar sign first appeared in the tr0'aour That co�nfidence begets omfidonce. � � I 11 y I accounts. He also hopes to� make si more - That men sometimes hav a I I nerves." I l thorough search of the old text books 10 ace, That there should be no place like home, -, if by ChanC8 AnV Use Of this � sign pii�or to That it takes two to prolong a family jar, ' 'liee ean lie -die- , that of the Rev. Obaline,ey That the least said is the soonest mended. I cover�d. Perhaps somelof th:e descei3jda'Uts That with all his faults 5ou love him still. - f- M . Lee will be able to find the aii.thor's That you should have no secrets' from him. I 0 , ' I menu cript, in which cape additionat light That husbands have tro bles of their own. , mi&4b be,.tbrown upon the ',subject.; 1-tir 'That he's "all right,"when you know cart WY inter sting to know ithe origin- of a � ' iim. . . at .a : � ' thing inasednstant time as the dollsi sign. That woman's beat weapon is her weak. � ; Dr. .Baker's discoveries seem likely to take 2ees.-Booton Journa).- - I � -0 - I I all the sentiment out of the matter, but tbio I is the result of modern historloal research. - Working Ovortime. I New York Post, f , �� �� . Eight hour laws are ignored by those tirea - _* I eon, little workers -Dr. King's New Life I � I Gr3at Work for Littl`e Morloy- . �1'illo. Millions are always at work, night I I � Lod day, curing Indigest.on, Biliousness, ; i - DIAMOND DYE 2: )onstipatioD, Sia. Headache and all Stom- i I -S , . I 6ch, Liver and Bowel troubles, 'Easy, 1 Are the Most Profitable Adents, � � )leaaantl, safe, sure. Only 25c at Fear's , Used intheHoine. '� I ; , I lrug store. I - : i i 0 No other article used in tho homes of the Reflections- of a Bachelor. i Dominion ot Canada lire as popular a's the P . I � Half of the quarrels between a man and , Diam nd Dyes, These indispensable i helps, . . � . � iis wife start when she is oing�up her hair. I in economical housekeeping. make 1 new . We could xtand having o ir enemies hate 4 ' friends every day. This popularity is� gain. �. is if our frionds would onl 7 love us, - but ! ad by quality, excellence of Colors, and ease bey don't. . � and comfort in doing the work of dyei' i I I Og. After a girl gets married she tries to look J Jus b think of it !, One package of aiiy of . 6t an old maid as if she waE some kind of a , the DAmond Dyes will color �rom one �to mix, � I ,uriosity. . , . i pounds of goods, according to�'the shade do. . ' � No man could ever liv( for very long aired. This is wonderful w0rk when the. vith the kind -'of woman ,thE t always means small xpense is considered. ; : nore than she says. Your last year's jacket, -cape, biouse, Half the girls you me re �fther pret�y dress, skiA, and youir husband's suits land - ir clever, - , The other half are ones who ohildron's clothes may be soiled, faded and 1. vould make good wives. I.. I unsightly ; but with a ten'ce4t package of I NO-womaWs feet feel really comfortable ; Diamond Dyes you can work a mighty, . inless she has got them in a pair of shoes I change,, and make the old things like! now . ,hat are too small for them, I for this season"is wear. One effect in' this Nothin makes a woman buy 'anything I work of true economy will. -Convince y?o that f, . he doeen t want so quick t to have the ; Diamond Dyes are true money savers itio the - I I ilerk act like he thought a 6 couldn't afford � familY. � . i i . i t. _* i % The average woman will forget a man Mark Twain on tho Stun*. vho risked life to save her � lot sooner than Only once did Mark Twai"In - apple I or in. � he will -al man thateent bdr a pickle dish public as a political apeaker. i Asa, coriscien- * � vhen she got married. 1 1 tious Republican in ble politiciAl. preferences,. � The women have gut up a discussion I Mr. Olem. eDs took an active interest �n the vhether a wife ought to- op4n her humband's 4 Presidential campaign of 188(j. Whil4 vis -- utters. None of them eve really does it, itibg in Elmira, New York,:i,u the �411 of lot she won't even admit t� the Others that i that year,, be made a short speech one Sat- � . t is because she doesn't daire. � I urday night, introduciDg to:a Repu�liean- � . - I ! meeting General Hawle, , . 9 . His Wonderful Nerve In the course of his remarkel .Mr. C4nleus, Alone sustained Editor F. A]. Higgins, of I said : ; i 11 ' "General Hawley is a member 'f my )eneca, Ill., when all doctors and medicines I 0 ailed to relieve his'pain frpin piles. Then - church in Hartford, and the autht')r of �ucklen's Arnica Salve .wh'olly cured him. ' B utif I& ' Maybe he,Will denylthat, I . � � bt here to give Min a character - Infallible ficiti-Injuries, Paine or Bodily erup- IpL' alm"lloinlyow- ions. Cure guaranteed. Qnly 25c a box. from him last place. As a puie citizen 6 J re. - ' opect him, as a personal fri )old by 1. V. Fear, druggist. � erid of yestis 1- _ -0 � . have the warmest regard for him, 48 a, . neighbor whose vegetable 1 . glirden aqjoins Origin of thd Dollar Sign. mine, why-wby I watch hins.' An tbo ailm Dr. Marcus Baker, of Washing�on, re- I' th,tr of ' Beautiful Snow' he: has ad ad & El ad ; to ad - ently published in one of the magazines an 1 new pang of winLer. He is- % Equare true? , P . ecount of a theory 'which he has to account i min in honest polities,and I ' . - must, say be oc- , lonesome , poe,t,()U.r SO or the origin of the familiar dollar sign. I oupies a mighty , ; We has long been in dispute. All motto of 1 broacl, so bountiful in his obaliao'er tb*t he xplanations have been given, the most ;1 never turned a tramp empty�handed 'from, ommon of which is that the iLdtials of the . his door, but always gave him a lett�r of- . . � . Ynited States aro,crosEed. But there have - lntrodu�tlon to me. Pure, b-pneet, jo�cor_ leen seven oroeight other theories to ac* ruptible, that is Joe Hawley. i Such Allman- - ,,ar ount for the d sign, which are about I in poll ti cs i s I i k e a bo title of pierfumery: in a. a good. Dr. Baker, in his researches in : glue factory -it may moderate the stp�nch,; - . he library of the Bureaii­of Education, I but it. doesn't dcttrjy it. I� haven'bi said � ame across an old book entibled 4' A Cam- i any more of him than I would ' , endiurn of Federal Arithmetic, Designed I Ladies and gentlomen, this is Geoteral . )r the use of Schools,-. and Especially Cal- I Hawley." I . J � ! . ulated fox the Meridian of the United 4 L -0 i I I . I i nSl�o L tates," which was published at La I In the Jaws of a Lion. . I .. urg, N. Y., in 1797 . Its author was th4; ! The gallant Major Swaine tolls of eing ' f Levi Chauncey Lee, of Rutland, Vermont, " knocked FenseleFs by a lion that lace,ated a this book was set forth a system of so. I big arm. Hia thrilling esco.pe froM' the %Iled " characteristics," by which one ! jaws of death is only equalled by Dr. King's ertical stroke was to designate the mill, 1 New Discovery for -Consnmption, which has wo vertical strokes the cent ; these two I saved thousari�a from desperate Throat and roomed by one curved stroke the dime ; ! Lung troubles. 11 All do(,tora.said tn� 1-w-ife ad tar the dollar a. sign Consisting of two I would eoon die of Consurnp.tion," writeg- erticals combined with two curved strokes, 1 L. 0. Overstreet, of Elgin, �T-eun , '� but I Ow so familiar, was proposed. -At that 'your wonderful medicine completely Cured .me the people of the country were just : her, amd saved ber life.", 8%tl�faetiolu is 'nerging from the use of pounds, Shillings, * guaranteed by I. V. Fear, druggist, . Sea- , . I'll, I - � MO ' forth, wbo-gives trial botilea free. Large I bottles 50c and .S1.00, I . I � I I _* 4 . : - . One of the most danger- Clunv Macpherson and the Ped- � . � . lar. I . . I ; - ous and repulsive for�ns of i I . I Kidndy Disease I i4 i . Tbela . Le Cluny MaepberBou psed to r4latv, . an Inpusing story of an eccenttila and bu'mor- I . . Cuspid pedlar belonging W Ihe clav, nf, . I wbiA he was hereditary chief, Onelday � I , he abowed his old clanbman an aparttitaen t., i . at the castle, which he inforrn�ed him :.had . . cost C100 to have varnished. "I Hoot, oion,- - - � I that's naething," exclaimed the! other, 'lite for which Dodd's Kidney unabashed ; "I've a room in njy ain 14100.1le i : I .- Pills are"the OnI certain . that cost a4ult more than that 6r the same . cure. ln't)ropsy the Kid- job," A few 4ays later the Ichief c�lled � I � �upon the old fellow at his t"tebed roof neys are ad�ually dammed ' . up, and the �yate�, which cottage., and was shown into 06 Ain -y I lovr r, ' . , should be exp�-Ile4 in th, rafted kitchen, with the � peat, Teek -curling . . , _ form of urine, fl9ws back . round in blinoing eddieli. There he f6und and lodges in the', cells of the pcdlar busy with some prof6und mo�the- - I the flesh and puffs \iput the matical problem 11 Well, Donald, where skin. Remove � tbo filth is thin wonderful room. of yours ?'-' be: in- . which plugs up the c1rain. quired, 11 Whaur ye ,itand, ai�r," was; the Restore tile Xi4neys\, to reply, " Do yeno'see that, the: walla . and . health. There is'only o,'oe rafters are as,blaelt as jet, and -,is greasy " , . Kidney Medicine " \ ' an old cloot ? I " Certainly ; I supposo it " ' That's whaur - I is caused by the peat reek." you're riebt, air ; and I've jist been coontW I \ �i that I've burDt some 500 loads of peat, t0 DOD'D'S I produce that effi-nt, and 500 loads of pe4 at \ 10s. is exacily L2150. What is your C100 ta " that?" The chiel'i ain admitted big discom- \i1ture, and cbeerfully paid the f(5rfeit. � I KIDNEY \ *_� - � -1-Twenty-seven Japanese ana seventeen Chi"oe officurs are attached to the German , � . army"jor instruction, besides represents - PILLS tivea otother foreign armies. . ­ � w . . � � I I , . I . I Ic � N ­_ -- , I B� I � �Tbe annus 42ooh Agrioul grave �on Nlo,l f "harming wl . - bonsequence , . intide depart txbibit of bo ,was above tb is not a mew 43stabliabled- 0 . � �80.nv now dee I aid Walter )' .EralsenT, effiwi Red the Dffil urer'MeClelli . or is years, , I Cultural ania, ­ . - now -50 corn= lowing is thii i 110WES.—, I � D Anderso -040, W Go .nobert'son, - ' J �Vlding, W I . , -old fill� , tar - Vest�old gl_el� -�',peir. 'Tean , I : General 1 - T. 8tackhouse, ` - foal W Staid] .W;� Stackh-1 - -fillyll J,ame* I Pfiliy, A 311ext, . Old geldink,' horses, J Go Road Audi -1 Warwick, P.1 � ISCOtt -& L ar . � *P Ament. Scott* 6 614 -gelding, -1, old filly -and. *ick. f3ingt ' � 0*6`k horse-, - horseii, J )3 . TItylor-, jr, : JIUM'.$ . , _F I_, I I . 1"011, J.Onaem] i , . sels. I � 0"kITLE. -li 8arw I , � Iar,AB, fieuer, D Colo Qld heifer,11 R� lowif, b cook I 1,61in Armoul P. Uor1oy#;G,e- � Grades.—C Walter 800tt- Proctor, , 04 I _Xleif�er calf, , R & A Pro, --a steer, DISCO L oalf, Walter I - Judgic J Fisber, Gode 1 Surmp.—I L , P ­ - r -mm . J S& _rAm, N C,uznt W Cuffrisjq, R Cumin I T Sain-iferletonj, � .-Otiming, R J Dowas And our, P Reid., and ind. us Aged -ewes, P. '14 . , tog low", P 7 i I . At H Harris() Judges—J% Px,;,3 —Lar� Alton, W H 'H MeCatcht A1ecuteheon, H MtCutehec Small Breel son, James 14 ton, George F NValter,Sleott. Xudges—ja I Tv isutberlanx � 11ovimm -- � Scott, P -A A It * A Procu Proctor, T NIL I - Henderaonll I Reodorson, f L � hl Henderson I 316'ader,son, Ij _4 c I Judge � IMPLEMENT I I GnAI.,;._N3, �0)2, R 8cott. R Scott, .SP) ]46()1611 L _ , and. (lorkon. Bar. White oats, 3 ' *-Jimaill PC". I L - Speir. Flax , 'Wards. Tim Ispeir. I Judge.—W Yltl�TT AN'l Miss L fiymt ' R CA, slecrON ,Ge4des, P Speir, James L I