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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-10-08, Page 8October Stk 1900 The News*Rinord Citnton IterikolsonsBittik Ineorperated by • Act of eVarliatuent. 055 ; 'ftlapital :$2,5e0,000 Rest -- - • ,?..,250,000 MONTREA14. Molson Macpherson, Iortstdent . - General Malla-ZO' discounted. Colleetioes nvede. ft e isnimi. • Sterling and .Amer - Exchange bought and • sold. utereet alowed on depeeite SAVINGS 1341,./K In el e t allowed on sums of 1$1 WA • Up. componntled half yearly. • • - FARMERS - • limey advanced to fa mere on heir own note& with one or te te endorsers. No mortgage . equired as sem rity. 1.C BREWER, Alunag,er, Clinton. . 0. D. McIaggart BANKER. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. NOTES DISCOUN- TED. DR.ArIS ISSUED. INTEREST • ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. - ALBERT STR,E,ItT, CLINTON. W. BRy1)0NE1 "My hair was falling out very feet and J Wig greatly alarmed. then tried Ayer's Hair Vigor and my hair stepped falling 0 once."- , Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, 0. • The trouble is your hair does not have life enough, Act promptly. Save your • hair. Feed it with Ayer's Haig Vigor. If the gray , hairs,are beginning to show, Ayer's Hair Vigor will restprcolor every 81:43 a bottle. AU Absents. if eeue druggist cannot supply yen, ,send us ono dunir cod we wilt express 'Yon athettle. lie sure and give the name o yeur nearest express °ace. Address, .7, C. 4.10tet CO. Lowell, Mails, •••••• enrsor.nmeemn=r,:exesnestecomer-asor- aneenegn ' 00 •0000000000 0 0 0 0 0 For an up-tedate HAIR CUT - AND CLE AN SHAVE BARRISTER, SOT,I . II OR. • ' NOTARY, PUBLIC, EV-•. '•1•I'S' the leading barber. NEXT DOOR TO IRWIN'S DRO.CERY OFFICE -Sloane *Block- CLINTON'.". HENRY. iniArriE (Successor to Mr. Jams Scott.) BARRISTER, soLiciToR, IT olliee formerly occupied by, Mr. Jai les Scott, in Elliott Block . . MONEY TO LOAN. . RIDOUT & IIAI,E Comfeyanc.rs, ConnuiSsioncrs, Real - Estate and Insurance Ageney. Money to Leah. - George D. Roberton. .04?* 0 • Cook's Cotton Root Compound; Ladles' Pavorite, Is the only safe, rellabla regulator on which woman can depend "in the hour and time of need." Prepared ln two degrees Cif. Strength. No. 1 and No. '2. No. 1. -'or ordinary oases Is by far the best dollar medicine known. ' Por special. cases --10 degrees three dollars per box No. Otronge • Ladies -ask your druggist for Cookies C. 11. HALE - JOHN RIDOPT. Cotton Root Compound. Take no other . .1 as U pills, mixtures and imitations are dangerous. No. 1 and No. 2 are sold and recommended by all druggists in the Do- minion of Canada. Mailed to any address On receipt of_price and four 2 -cent postage {Stamm. Tie COOk. Company. . Windsor; owe. Na. 1 and No.2 are" sold . in 'Clinton by H. 13. Combe, .T. E. Ho•vey,• Watts & Co. and R. P. Reekie, Druggiists. 11. R. IIIGGINS Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insur- ance, Mortgages, Deeds, Etc., drawn for $1 each. All Work neatly and cheaply done. , DRUCEFIFJ,D, - - ONT. DR. W. GUNN R. C. P. and T,. R. C. S., Ediiihurjh. Night calls at front door of r..sidente on R:ittenbur.,- street, opposite iresbvtL rian church. OFFICE- Ontario street -CLINTON. R. FHAW "IAN N , 02)posite S'e. Paul's thumb. R0E:ON. Wood's PhosphOdino, The great English is an old, well estab. Robed . and reliable preparation. ilasbeen prescribed and used oyer 40 years. All drug- gists in the Dominion of Canada sell and recommend as . being Pefore and After, the only medicine of its kind that cures and give% universal 'satisfaction. It promptly and permanently cures all forms of Nervous Weak. :nes:4 Emtasfons, gpermaturrhcea, Impoienpy, and all effects of abuse or excesses; the excessive - use of Tobacco, Opi mica fun r • f a to In Insanity, Consumption and an Early Grave. Price st per package or six for $5. One will ptpase, sin will cure. Mailed• prompt'', on re- ceipt of price. Send for free panmhlet. Address The Wood Company, 'reindeer. Ont., Canada, Woods Phosphodine is sold in Clin- ton by Watts & co.., H. B. Cotube, R. P. Reekie ,and :E. Hovey, Drug. gists, rio street -CLINTON. DR. C. W. THOMPSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, 1-*:a.r, Nose and Throat . (..11"fice and Residence - ALBERT S.TREXT WEST,. CLINTON. ' • North of Rattenbury $t. G,. VV. MANNING SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office formerly occupied by Dr. Pal- lister on Main street. ,BAYFIELD, •-• ONT DRS. AGNEW & FOWLER - - DENTISTS - - (Mite ad;oining Ph.;to Gallery. open every day and Satr a...y nights until O o'clock, Auburn every ;Monday. Dungannon c..ery Tutsday. • DR. G. ERNEST HOLMES Specialist in Crown mid 11r1dge Work D. D. S. -Graduate of the Royal Col- lege of Dental Si,rgeons of Ontar- io. L. D• S. -First eluss honor graduate of Dental Department of Toronto iversity. . • pecial attention paid to preservation of children's teeth. be at the River Hotel, Bayfield, cry Monday from 10 a. in. to Er .111. J. FREEMAN VETERINARY SURGEON, nember of the Vettrinary Molical Associations of London and Edin- gh and C;raduate of the Ontar- Veterinary College. VICE- Huron street -CLINTON. Next to Commercial Hotel one 97 arriage Licenses Isstrup BY Ittlinball, Clinton Y C.• CA it S' tf.:xPtniENce - 4 TIE Manion IllUtual Fire Insurance Cormanll' -Farm and Isolated Town PrOperty=: • -Only • Insured.- ..• orFICERs. • J. 11. McLean, Preeidsnt, • irCipipen , . 0. ; Thos. • Fraser, Vice-PreSident;. Brueefield P. 0". ;.. T. I -lays, Treasurer, Seaforth P. 0. • DIRECTORS. William Slicsnee, Seaford' ;, . Johu Gr eve, Witthrop ; George Delo, Sea - forth ; John Watt, Harloek.; John Benne w i s, Prod hegast ; JamesEvans, Beechwooct; James Connolly Clinton. AGENTS. • • Robert Stnith,.. Harlock. ; ch 1 ey , Serdorth ; •James :Cummings, Egincindville ; S. W. Yeo, Holmes- ville. • , . . Parties &sirens to effect. insitranee Or transact • other Imsineee . bel promptly attended to on .application to any of the above • officers addressed to their respective postoffices. • Loses inspected by the • director whoe lives nearest the scene. • TIME• TABLE. Trains will arrive -at and , depart from Clinton . station as follows : • BUFALO AND GODERICILDIV. Going East Express • • 7,38 a.in. • ,8.23 4./5 Pan' Going East Mixed Going West Mixed • ro.1.5 Going West EXptt.SS • 12.55 pan. , 7,os a.m.. ,, 11 71 • TO,32 p.m. LONDON, -HURON Al.si'D BRUCE DIV Going South Express • " " Mixed " North 11xpres0 " Mixed •7.47 °eine . 4.15 p.m. To,r5 6.55 pein. A. 0. PATTISON, Agent. r. R. HODGENS, Tmen Ticket Agent. J. D. MACDONALD, District Passer"- . get Agent, Toronto. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS • COPYRIGHTS &C, nriliendirig a *kaiak and description mai r•tateartaln bur OpInlatt Vet) whether all an ts probably Ind Wank). Communlea. mune eraeldehtlte. HarttlbankOtiPtittnt4 ree. Oldest taaney for securing patents. outs taken titration mum & co. exordia 1 t*#14, without charge, in the Vegtely., tatita4t aln I:0 40 1 'Rio:Id...iv, li101:41 Yorie 1.44.41 1.1.11 0 .00 •• it.f. • The Best Current Literature MANY SHORTi STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY Tojaios $2.110 PER VICAR: CTI;A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES A FAMILY .LIISAARY 12 COMPLETE NOVELS YEARLY 111110kITHLY, MAVA11114EI LIPPINCOTTS XVIfitv 00Miii.rvE IN ITISELP Moral Imbecile's. As the outcome of much painstaking Investigation the existence has been demonstrated of a class of human be. logs called moral imbeciles. Their ea- sential characteristic ho complete mor- • insensibtlity, revealed by a total ab- sence of repugnance to the ilUggestion of crime before thy deed. THE ROYAL MONTH AND THE ROYAL DISEASE. , • 'Sudden changes ot weather axe es- letcially triing and probably to none more so than. t the scrofulous And conennottive. The progress of scrofula during a normal. October is commonly gseat.• We -never' think of scrofula - its linnehes, cutaneous •eruptiebs• and wasting of thebodily • substantee-. without thinking* lei the great good. many sulieras 'from it have derived front Hood's Sarsaparilla, whose rad- ical and perinanent gimes of this one dipease are'enough to make it the moot famous. medicine in the world. There is prebably not a. city or town where Hood's . Sars .- has net peoved its • merit in 'nese homes than one in arresting and conipletely eradi- cating scrofula which is almost a.s seriousand as much to he feared aS its „mar relative, -consumption. oes000e•oeoefiroeoieciooe • o Dow DOES YOUR. 9 0 • 0 O LABEL READ ?* • 0 ce. If the label ent your • • paper reads .Tan 97 it • Means that you owe • for six years seb- • eeription. ' •• . DOW; that look • 9 well ?• te • t • it • rather • long, six years too • long ?• • • TO have the label • O rad Jan 04 woitld • • 0 be better, much bet- • • 0 ter. 41 • • . The label 1 ells the •• O tale. What • .does • • yours say?. • • ell • 0000seeeeees000ei•0000 • o .0. • • N. .EOR *OVER SIXTY YEARS.. MrS. • Winslow'S Soothing, Syrup ha.s been .used • by millioes of mothers for their, children while teething. • If dis- turbed by night andbroken of • your rest. 'by •a. sick • child • sullc•ring and crying With pain of cutting teeth send • at once , and get .a bottle of: "MrA. -Winslow's Soothing Syrep" for child- ren teething. It will relieve' the poor little sufferer immediately: Depend spon it, mothers, there is no mistake 'about it. It et res • Diarrhoea, Tegu- lates.the Stomach and • Bowels, • cures Wind Colic, saftens.the Guins, reduces Intlainmation and gives tone , and cit.:" ergy to the whole system. •"Mrs; Winslow's Soothing .Syrup' for child- ren teething is .pleasant to -the taste. and is. the presermtion of one of the, oldest and best female physicians •and nurses- in the United States.' Price '25' cents A bottle. • Sold by all drug- gists •throughout. the world. Be.' sure and aek for "Mrs. Winslow's 'Soothe Inge Syrup." * • • • WANTEDSeveral persons of *ehar- actor and good • reputation • ' each , state (one in -•thii .county required)to representand advertise old cstaliliali- ed wealthy. business house 6t solid . standing.. 'Salary' .52T'‘.yeek- ly with expenses additional, all. pay- . ablo in cash direct every Wednesday [ram • bead ,offices. 'Horse and :carriage,. -.furnished when necessary: 'References. • Enclose self-addressed envelope. ,Col- onial„ 332 Dearborn St., 'Chicago. LerePe Y -Z (Wise Hen d )Disi n foetan t Soap'. Pciwder is be kr than .other soap poliders, . . it also acts us a d1sinfeetant. • 2,.. AUTHORIZED LIFE OF POPE LEO XIII MANAGER WANTED, • •; • • • • Trustworthy lady or gentleman in each .•distriet to • manage our business and etart . agents in the sale of • the Official' and Authorized Life of Pope, Leo •xiii. Book issued under the int-• vriniatrire of Cardinal -Gibbons i and -endorsed by • the leading Archbiskope, and priests 'throughout the• • United . States and Canada-, printed in . both English_ and French. '$20 straight cash salary teed expensee .paid each week . direct 'from headquarters ; expense money advanced, permanenteposition Address David 13. • Clarkson, 324 Dear- born Street. Chicago. •. Grand Trunk Ry • , HUNTING .SEASON, • The Grand Trunk railway have issu- ed a *very handsome and illustrated pamphlet •entitled "Haunts • of Fish and Game," giving information re- garding. season for shoodug deer, moose, reindeer, caribou, ete., tit the "Highlands of • Ontario," and other points, :along the line of the Grand Trunk. Copies of same will' furnish- ed • oti application at Grand Trunk ticket offices or to D. ineDonald, District Passenger Agent,' Toronto.' . *ABLE AND GRANITE 0114BiTS Rattenbury Street Works Direct im pate re, Work man- •k4hip and Material guaranteed. J. a. SaA.Lfl ntid Co. PRornnuotta, Hay Fail Fair Prize List. 000 HORSES. Draught -Brood mare accompanied by foal, R. It McLean, J. Patterson 2 and 3; foal, T. J. Betty, PattNxsou. 2 and ; 2 -year -Old, L. W. Willard, A. Geiger ; 1 -year-old, R. D. McLean, 13. Sloane, IL Pilit,; Want, W. J.* Elder, Wm. Fee. Agricultural -Brood suar, W.Moody, R.MeArthetr„ W.J.ItIder; foal, W. Moo- dy, R. McArthur, R. 13. McLean ; 2, year-old, A. Buchanen, E. Gies, A. Love ; Wain, O. TiCoy, J3. Gies, John Deicher, General Purpose:--Brpod mare, A.Gei- ger, J. Itaberer, wendel J. Patterson, Gorge Clan:nes, Wendel Smith ; 2 -year-old, John Deicher, John Galltnan; Alf. Melicic ; T-yeateold, J. Petters•on, S. McBride, John Galician; team,. Jas. Hagan, Jacob Roeder, W. ' Caeriage-Brood marc, Geoeee Dick, W. Witzel, JOhn. Becker •, foal, W. 1VitzeL 'P. Lamont, • A. Geiger ; 2 - year -Old, W. Witzel, C. •F,ilber ; Teyear old, A, Rennie ; team, J. Johnston ; Buggy horse,* W. II. Wood, J. F. Rus- sel, C. Miller; • Roadsters -T. N. Forsythe W.Witzel, P. Lamont ; foal, W. Witz4 William McAllister, T. N. VorSythe ; 2 -year- old, A. Buchanan; W.Witzel, Noah Sae - eras ; T-year•old, W. 'Wit uff,,D. Sch- nell, Wm. bleAllieto ; team, M. Me - Naughton ; buggy lroree, E. J. Waiver, I. Errett, W. Wilzele holy driver,W. Witzel, R.13. McLean, R.,. McArthur. Judges -Jas. Ilaudford, Centralia. ; Chas. Wolfe, Crediton. 000 0000 GARDEN VEGETABLES. Rose Potatoes, Henry It -meter, G. Schroeder ; Elephant Potatoes, Lewis Roeder, G, Schroeder ; Cd Colorado Re d• Potatoes, Wendel Smith ; Micltigait Blue potatoes, J. Ita.herer, W. llattler, Wendel Smith ; any variety, G. Sell- oelligi W. Battler, Wendel Smith ; Potatoea, Snowden Bros., W. Smith, W. Battler ; ltniplre Potatoes, G. Schroeder, • G. Sehollig, W. Batt- , ler ; Carman Potatoes, F. • Willert, W. Roeder ; •Stnall White Beans, G. ohm.. eius; W. • Battler ; • 13eans any variety, 3. K. Wise, G. Decher ; Yellow Corn, C. Oswald, Snowden -Bros. ; Sweet Corn, 5. Wise; Red Onions, W. Batt- ler; Yellow Onions, Jacob Weber ; Dutch Setts, A. S. Faust, S. Witmer; White Fleld Carrots; Snowden 13ross.i Wen al Strath ,• Red Garden Carrots, L. Roeder, ' A. Geiger; Sweetish Turn- ips, P. Hartman, Henry Roeder ; Whi- te Turnips, W. Battlero$nowden Bros.; Yellow Globe Mangold - ,nowden Bros. ; Long Red Mengo'ldsi Alonzo Foster, John Galltnan ; Long Yellow Mangolds, SnoWden Tiros., 1?, Hart- man ; Oxford Cabbage, B. Truenener, '1'. Johnson '; Black Spanish Radishes, B. S. Phillips ; 'White Radish,. 3. Hab- erer, Wm. I-Taxing:en ; Pumpkin any var- iety, 117; Klapp, 3I. Neel' ; • Mammoth Pumpkin G. Schroeder, Snowden Bros.; 'Celery, T. Johnson; Alonzo Foster ; Squash, *Snowden Bros. ;Blood Beets; IL Well, Snowden Bros. ; Root- ed. Beets, A. ' Geiger, W. Battler ; Watermelons; • Jacob. Weber, C,•C,olos- ity ; Meektrielons, Jas. Weber, .A.. Gei- gerGeerig;e J Dutch cabbage, • A. o son ; Red To- matoes, R. R. Johnston, Siiowden Bros. ; Yellow Tomatoes, W. Battler', T. *Tolleson, • Judges -R. J. Drysdale, Exeter ; J. J. Monier, Dashwood.. • • IMPLEMENTS.' . TTLE. Durhani-Cow, ,Tacob Roeder, T, 2 and 3 ; 2 -year-old heifer,. ,T, Chamiars, Wm. 11IcAllistei, J. Chambers.; year- ling heifer, Henry Roeder, .1. Chum - here Win, Roeder ; hall eau, Jacob Rom!ler ; heifer ealf, John Geiger, Wm. Roeder; -P. Deichert. - Other than Thcrobred Derham -Cow,. John Pfaff e and 2, J. Wel •cr •, heifer calf, r. Hartman, • Win. McAllister, toithe*Roeder ; 2 -year-old heifer, Snow - dell .-Bros., H. Reeder, P. • Hartman .; yearling heifer, Fred, • Willert, II. Roe- der, 3,•*Chanii,ers ; e -year-old steer, P. Hartman J. Roeder EL Roeder ; fat ebw or heifer, • Wine ,MeAllieter a*and 2, Wendel Smith ; yearling Steer,: r. ,Wilkrt, J. . Roeder 2 melee ; jersey cow, S, Rennie •, • fat • steer, Wm. Mc- Allister, P. Hartman ; steer Calf,Lonis Roeder, , Fter„ .• ecoe• Weber.. JudgeS-.,Tohn Shephard, Hensel]. ; • R. Penhale,. Bayfield. •. 5llP -Long WoolLAge:.atn,. 0. Perdiale•;• vairling rain, G. Peshalc ; Pelt 61,veS,G.• Penhale, IL True -miter ; 'pair yearling ewes,' G.. 1' enli al e,. • 11. Tructuner.'• pair e,. e.„ : la Penhale ; ram lasub; Geo. Penhale 1 and 3. . , Fine Woela--Yearling ram; :A. Dtin• can T and 2 ; rant lanfb; 'A. Duncan 1 and 2 ; Pair yearling, eWes, A. • Dim - can and. 2 ; pair ewes, A...,Dinican and' 2. •• . . HOGS. . • . . Perteleire-Aged boar, Snowden Roes, aged Sow, 'J. Harvey, Snowden Bios. ; spring boar, SnoWden Bros l• and 2 ; spring .sow, Snowden Peos..; ',*1 -year- old sew,. Snowden ,Bros. • • Tamworth -Aged boar, , , Snowden' 'Bros ; sdring sow, Snowden Bros.: ;and 2 ; i -year-old sow; Suowdefr Bros.; ,aged sow, Snowden. Chester Whitc--Aged sow, Snowden Bros. ;- spring sow,s Snowden Pros. : yorkshire-Aged boar, J. II'arvey ; aged sow, 4. Itervey, ,Sti.bwden pros.; spring sow, Hervey, Snowden Bros. .T-vear-old boar, I -I. Truinuner •f-year- olil sow, ..T. Harvey •Snowden Beos. . • -.POULTRY. • ,, • Plyinouth Rochs, p. W. Becker ; Wyandotte, • P. 'Becker; , W. Battler ;' silver -crested Polands, G. W. .1 and 2 ;•. Light 13rahanis, G. W. lttviit; Dark Brahmas, W.. Irwin, P. Beelor e Games; O. W. Irwin i and 2; Black Minorcas, :G.. Ni1:' Irwin. 7 and 2; White Miecrea.s„'•G, V. Irwin and 2; Red tape; e Geo,- Clausius, Wendel SMith. White Legborns, W. Battler, Dan: Rauch ;• White Langshans, 0. W.'• IrWin.; Doff • Ceehins, George Ciausins, 0; AV, Irwin ; par trio ge Cechinse G, WeIrwin. T and 2 Bantams, '0: W. Irwin* T and 2 Col. Cockerels, I', Beck - and ; Pekin china due;t4, G. If. Snowden Bros ; 1ouen ducks,' 0. W. rrwi 31, Snowden Pros. ; dicks any.. 'breed, G. W. Irwin' .geese, . :Hy. Roeder, IT. 'rruemner 11. trrkeys, 11 Treenmer; G. Irwin ; guinea, fowls, • Geo. Clausins ; collection pigeons, • P.. Koehler, • H. . Truemner e: col. rabbits,' C. Oswald ; Toulouse geese, Snowden Broe. Clausius, . . GRAIN AND SEEDS; White 'fall wheat., 3. K. Wise. D. Hauch, Wnt. Roeder ;' ted fall vdieat,' W. Mont', S. Wise, • C. •Schoeh .; •spr- ing wheat, E. Wise, 3, K. Wise ; 6 - rowed barley, 'Pl. Gies; W, ,Battler, Wan: .Rocxler ; 2 -rowed barley, J. ;. black 'oats; A. MeEWan, J. lc, Wise; S. Wise ;, White oats, S. Wise, K. Wise, V. Eatticr ; large peas, J.; K. Wise; ' S. Wise, A. MeEwatv ; rye, Alotteo Foster ; spelt -t, A. 1VIcEwane Alonzo li'oster ; col. grain' in heads,' J. IC. Wise W. Battler le small peas, .8. Wise, 'J. K. • George lausius ; red ..clover seed, B. S. Phillips, P.Hart- man ; timothy seed, A. • ilieltwan, Philllips, k. 113cArthur.' Col. apples • any. kind, * E. 'Gies, 1311 - mot KloPP'Snowden Bros. ; fall ap- ples* •varieties, E. Gies, .Ellanor Kl- opp ; winter. apples 4 .varieties, Ell- • mot' • lopp, . WendelSmith ; King Tompkins, Louis Roeder,. E. Appel ; Snow . Apples, Henry Roeder, • Henry Kraft ; Northern Spies, Henry toedee, 0. Schroeder ;,s Ella:nor Kl- app, Den. Sureme ; R. I. Greettings, Henry Kraft, Snyder Bros. ; Spiteen- burg, Alex. Meltwan, Ehimor Klapp Ritson Pippin, W. Battler, Sylvatus Witmer ; Golden ReisSett, reed, Willett Jacob Weber ; Ben Davis, Snyder Bros., Louis Roeder ; 'Sentare, Dan Surerus, Ehlnior Elopp Wooers, 11, Trueinner .1, Roeder ; • Mann, Hy. Reeder., Dan Hauch ; Maiden's Bluelt, P, Hartman, 'Wendel Smith ; Blenheim Pippin, n, Gies, G. Shoellig ; Pewaukee, W. Batt- ler, it. Gies ; Colverie, Suowden 13eos, 13111mor Elopp ; Gloria Mundi, G. Schroeder, 0. Slioellig ; Col, Rus- eett, Elimor Klopp, John Dealer ; COL Pears, Jacob' IIaberer W. Batt- er narttett Pears, Jacob '11aberer ; •Viettlish Beauty, 3, Roeder, Jacob Halyerer '; Peaches, J. Roeder, E. Gie's; Prunes, Well, T. Johnson ; Red Crab Apples', Sylvanus Witmer Ales, McEwen ; plate grapes, Ily. kraft ; Col. Grapes, G. Schroeder, W./lattice ; Pieta Plums,T. Johusoii ; Col.Plums, T. ,Tohneott ; Col, Canned Wait, R.. R. Johnson, John Metier. Judges -D, Vteitch, Clinton ; Wilt; Moore, Hawaii, 1 Open buggy, nos & Son ; Cov- ered Buggy, F. Iless & Son. ist and 2m1 ; Covered Carriage, }Tess Son. Judges -7-J. C. Stonenian• ; Geo, Brown, Ilensall. • .• MANMPACTURES. Sett leavy harness, C. lIartleib est and mid ; sett buggy harness,•C. Hartleib ist and •24c1 ; 'sett carriage' harness, C. Hartleib 1st ; c011eetion of shoes Pe Bender ; collection of leteth- er, Wi twee ;" finished flax, • George Cook ; cement work, J. B. Foster ; Geo. IVIcXaY piano, II,' Well, DAIRY PRODUCE. .,. . , . Putter • in tub, R. }Tartu -UM; Snow: - don Bros.; A. Geiger ; salted • butter, •W. Smith, Snewden Bees.; honie-firaele • CheeSe, John Geiger; Wm: '<lope; S, Wise; honey in Comb; • Habcra, Pet, r : 13ecker home-made bread, G. Clausius ; baker's • bread,:.C. • Either , • R. R. J oliesonLe . home-made bu1le,"•12.• R. • johieeton, Snowden,Bros; extracted honey, , Wendell Smith, • G. Clausitts ; • maple syrup, Wendell -Smith. Alex. .McEwen ' honey,. 0. Claus. „ins, J..aberer Judges --B. J. Drys, dale, Exetee 3, Merrier,. Dash, Wood. '• • • • • • • L : ADIES: WORK.. .• • • " Crochet' quilt, John Decher, ,William Klopp ; crewel work, C. Campbell ; Tufted quilt., S.' Witmer, W. tattler. knitted. quilt, 'I'. Johnseni, J. B. Fos- ter ; leg cabin quilt, G:].8.ehoellige C. .Campbell ; patch quilt, T. Johnson,. • S. ' Wise ; quilt .sewed 011 grOund work It Roeder,. John Deeher ; outline Hartinan, W." Battler ; boine-made tient, 13. • Hartman, S. made mat, Cochrane. ; hurne-Made rag carpet, cotton warpe. J. K. Wise, T. Johnson ;. painting on 'velvet, . C. Campbell, 3,, G. Forest ; Wool work C. Campbell ; Ber- hill .Wool pillow cushion,C.Campliell,j, Cochrane ;. crochet work, C. •Jolinso.n ; album barkete e, Canip- hiehl, J. Cochrane ; heir wreath, Nob ;. leather ,wreath T.;• :Johnson •*;', cardboard werko :rohifsdn.:; sigo. ctishioii, \V 1< lopp, S: Wise.; .lioniton lace C. Cairipbell, T: .Tohnson ;.knitte• .ed. lace . Curtain,. T. Johnson,II. Neeb leuther:• ,worli, • .C. Campbell ; 'eemb work, • Q. ; cushiion toilet,: T. G. Forest; JeCoatraue ; lamp gnat, .T. Wise, • Wan. XlopP ; ,toss work, 'C. Campbell, T. Johnson ; bead. wor'.1,C, Campbell ; shell werk, Foreet,• eT. Cochrane ;. eheinise, R. R. Johnson, S. Wise darned work, C. Campbell ; gent's :dreee • Marts, Johnson ; tatting, Dr, 1.13iichtinan, C. Campbell ; : enthreidery on silk, T. Johnson, C. Catnpb el 1 ; ettibre d ery 011 ntuslin, T . S'ohnson.; pair .woolot stotkings,hand- made, . S. Wise,W:Battler ; pair cot- ton stockings, ,hand-inade, S. Wise, T, 'Johnson ;, knitted mitts in, Wool,hand- made, A. Geiger, • S.' ,Rannie ; knitteid socks in wool,••hatidaUad, 11. Neeb,• S.. Wise' t • paper basket, J. X. wise, g. wise arasene work, C. Campbell;. Ceaey work, T. Johnsen; C. Camp- bell ; , crazy work, T. • Johnson, C. Campbell ; silk patchwork, T. Johnson J. Cocliranee: knitted .pillow shame, H. Neeb ; outline apron, C. Campbell, S. 'Iltriee batton wreath,. .R, R. john. ston, Eihnotir Klopp; crochet petti- coat 'John Geiger, S. Wise ; crazy' clothe, C. Campbell, T„ Johnson ; chair tidy, C. Campbell, Judge,s-Mrs Wm, Becket, Mrs.' G. Buchanan, both of Zurich. • EINE ARTS. • .0i1 painting, portrait, C. Campbell, Snyder Bros. ; -do landscape, C. Cam- pbell, J. G. Forest 1 crayon. work, portrait, J. G. Forest ; it or water co or flowers., 3. 0. Forest, Ellanor 1C1 pp ; pencil drawings, I. Coolirane, J. , Forest ; pen and ink sketehes,,C, Campbell,. ,T, G. Forest ; ponneanalop, C. Either, G. Holtzman ; paintieg on silk, J. G. Forest, ,T, Cochrane ; pain- ting on plaster pari, .1. Cochratie,T. JohnSon. Judge -W. Weeks, Exeter, FLOWERS AND VLANTS. . Collation of pansies, T. Johnson, Henry Roeder ; collection of fuchias,R. R. Johnston. . EXTRA' PRIZES, Anther wheat, Wm, IClopp ; drawing work, Wm, Xiopp ; pocket handkerch- ief„ Wm. Mom) ; knitted *irk, Win, Itlopp ; crochet work, Wen, "Chen' battentburg„ Wen. Moo ; point lace, Wm. Klopp ; slumber robe, Wm. Klopp bedroom slippers, Wm. loop ; slum- ber robe, Berlin wool work, Ellmor Elopp ; pansica, T. Johnson, It Rae- der ; fuschias, R. R, Johnston ;.• green- hotise flowers, W, M. Itarbourto SPECIALS, • Faust's (dowers) E. Appel ; Hess' (seed grain) S. E. Wise ; (amber wheat) WM. MOM) Zeller'n (penmanship) C. Tillberi Holtman, • COMFORT EOR TUE AGED. Judging front the letters of people HP in years there is Mx medicine whi- 011 NG yroluptly frees them ot aches and 'pains and insures regularity of the liver, kidneys and IntWeIS as Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. -Even when all other meibs have failed old people .Can turn to this great medicine with full 'assurance of relief and cure. • Artificial roe. ICe artificially manufactured by the use of chemical mixtures is not a late Idea by any means, the invention dat- ing back to 1783. rertile Morocco. ' liforocco 10 one of "the most fertile countries iu the world. The soil Is very rich and has only to be scratched to. produce luxurinnt crops. The majority of the people live by agriculture. There Is very little machinery of any kind. Labor is cheap, and everything is done by hand. °UnglIsh Army Hazing. /fainting, as die cutting off of an oar or a hand; was practiced in the earlier English armies, and in a chatter of Richard 1. roantien IR made of death by drowning. • Had Been m • Four Hospitals lint the doctors did not cure him -They said he would never be well -Dr, Chase's Nerve Food a vronderrni • ' medicine, M. Sums Ceouriza, shoemaker, Tio •Lagauchetiere St, Montreal, Que., states;-. "For six years I was not able to work, my herves were all unstrung and my digestion bad. 1 had severe attacks of headache, could not sleep,and suffered with shooting pains in the small of my back, was ha doctors(ourhoscpoitudalls but not cure me. They said I would never be well again. In spite of their decision I 'began the Use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food some months ago, and I am cenvinced that I owe my life to this medicine. • Mr. Cloutier • I have now been at work for over two weeks, and believe that my bealty has been billy restored. It is a pleasure foveae to add my testimony to the hosts of others from persons who have been cured by this wonderful medicine." •i To protect you against imitations the portrait and signature 9f Dr: A. W. Chase, the famous rreemceees: receiptbookauthor, ate on every box of his • energy into the whole system. eisewees-eineseamereemeeme • Your Doctor. \l'‘ wish you would ask your kloetar what he thinks of Yapo-Cresolene, lie will say "it's certainly the best way of reaching, the throat and lungs, this Inhaling inethod." You see, it brings the medicine in contact with the weak places. If it's asthma, bronchitis," whoopivcough, croup, or any such trouble, the Creso. lene .vapor touches every inflamed place. Relief is quick, certain, 27 Vapo.Crosolene 1 :oli by an druggists, or sent es - press and duty prepaltl 14)00 receipt of priea. A Vapu. Cresulei.e luau, irn lading tlut Yitporizer and Letup, which ,1 (11 last a life•tinie,, and a bottle of Cresulene, cemplete, extra supplies of Crlsolene, as cans. and so yentg. I ilustrate.1 Irr,1.1‘t ci.ntatning physleinue testinu.rnals s( -e upon request. Vme-Ces..,oLess 7770 Fulton tit., New Yorl:, U.S.A. High priced Shaving. The most exclusive barber shop In the world is at London. Two dollars ia, • the price of a shave there, • Remedy For Burro,. Take equal parts of olive oil and cold water, beat them to a cream and apply to the burn on a piece Of soft old linen. Change the dressing as soon as it becomes dry. Kent Awake to Die. Death- from sleeplessness is pc pun- ishment for murder .in some parts of ' China. The culprit is kept awake by beating the soles of his feet, and this treatment continues until he dies. • At the end of nine or ten days the victim breathes his last. The Dahlia, The dahlia was introduced into Eu- rope for the value of its bulb asa sub- stitnte for the Irish potato, which It re- serables when baked. • IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. . •• IN THE NEWS -RECORD. . • • • LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE,. The sufferer front nervous exhaustion 'Is. generally 'blue and discouraged., Ire, looks on 'the dark side of things and • ..fears paralysis, locomoter ataxia or insanity. All 'this is changed by the persistent use of Dr. Chas,e's Nerve Food which -gradually and naturally ' rekindles and 'revitalizes the wasted • nerve cells:. andinstils neW vigor. and _....__,__..._._ • . Dem- a tAd for:Comp' etegt ..0(elp. .... . . Ganatle.'smenufeetaring and conitnereial enterittises are 46%1- oping..ao...nipidly that. the' "limed:in . of- properly tranied"beteiness.- ' 'help is beeolUMg a, eerieus one.. .. - .. -- ', . -• - • . ; - • •• • . . . . . . . . . The dennial fee euelt help, inevery' large city' tt.nd town is -- greater that" the enpply, end every stialeut, frein the Forest City Buenules i a1(1. ;...illor than& Collogo is_ •quiekly. provided With ... a remeneratiee Ceinutien. -. • •.• .' : ' ' . . . . . . Wity:eot tole udeentage of the geocl times ainl take a course in this leading College P. .• . • . • . .. . .- The time; lieebeenry -for 'a- eemplete Course in 'either Business : .or Shorthand is -only s'.,x' montha 1.r. for both °horses,- eno.y.ear ; the coat is..small and the, rdsults ate perinanent. .''. - ' . .. : • ., .. Booklet, oontai.m,ning complete information, FREa.g for postal. Co l3tuLtune, LONDON., J. W. 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