The Huron Expositor, 1879-10-10, Page 6The Br-L.10861e Show.
The following is the list_ of prizes
awarded at the East Riding Show, held
at Brussels on Thursday and Friday
last
PRIZE LIST.
ItORSES-HEAVY DRAUGHT. - Brood
mare, having raised foal in 1879, lst
Duncan McLauchlin, 2d Thos. Mo-
Lauchlin, Spring foal, colt or filly,
Alex. Nichol. Two year old filly, Jos.
Smiley. Two year old gelding, lst
John Cameron, 2d Jos. Smiley. Year-
ling filly, Andrew Lees. Heavy draught
team, lst Thos. Dickson, 2d, Robert
Brown.
GENERAL PuRrosE.- Brood mare,.
having raised foal in 1879, lst Duncan
licLaohlin, 2d Jas. Ferguson, 3d Thos.
Calder. Spring foal, colt or filly, let
- Thos. Calder, 2d Conrad Michel, 3d
Thos. McLachlin. Two year old. filly
1st Duncan McLachlin, 2d Wm. Mc-
Lachlin, 3d John Buchanan. Two year
old ,gelding, lat W. Stewart, 2d Thos.
Dickson, 3d Murdoch McKenzie. One
year old filly, 1st Wm. Barrie, 2d John
Cameron. One year old gelding, A.
Stewart, Jr. Span general purpose
_horses, 1st Thos. Diokson, 2d Donald
McLachlin, 3d Robt. Martin.
ROAD AND CARRIAGE CLASS. -Brood
mare, having raised- foal in 1879, lst
John Campbell, 2d John McCallum, 3d
C. Michel. Spring foal, lst John Mc-
Callum, 2d John Campbell, 3d Donald
Scott. Yearling filly or gelding 1st
C. Michel, 2d J. E. Srnith, 3d tAlex.
Strachan. Two year old. filly or geld-
ing, lst G. Love, 2d J. briscoll, 3d H.
Perkins. Carriage span, lst J. Leckie,
2d T. Gibson, M. 1'. P. Buggy horse,
lst A. Angus; 2d Dr. Holmes. Saddle
horse, lst J. Nott, 2d X. E. Snaith.
THOROUGHBRED CATTLE- DURHAM. -
Milch cow having calved since last
shOw, 1st Donald McLachlin, 2d Jas.
Ferguson, 3d G. W. Green. One year
old heifer, lst T. McLachlin; 2d Alex.
Forsyth, 3d Thos. McLachlin. Bull
calf, let T. McLachlin, 2d Donald Mc-
Lachlin, 3d John Hislop. Heifer calf,
1st J. N. Knechtel, 2d J. McLa,cblin,
3. Alex. Forsyth. Herd of Durhams,
consisting of,male and three females, T.
McLachlin.
NeaavE on GRADE CATTLE. -Cow,
having calved since- last show, lst J...
Broadfoot, 2U and 3d J. Sample, Jr.
Two year old heifer, lst Jas. Irelaud,
2d Donald. McLachlin. One year old
heifer, lst and. 2d A. Hislop. Bull
calf, lst J. Sample, Jr., 2d J. Hislop.
Two year old steer, lst and. 2d J. His-
lop. One year old steer, lst and 2d J.
Hislop. Fat cow or heifer, A. Hislop.
Fat ox or steer, 1St T. McLachlin, 2d
A. Hislop. Yoke working oxen, D.
Milne. Heifer calf, lst L. Tasker, 2d
W. G. Hingston.
Slum, - LEICESTE'RS AND THEIR
verseximater
GRADES. -Aged ram, 1st R. McDonald,
2d. J. Hislop, 3d A. Nichol. Shearling
ram, 1st Wm. Grieve, 2d F. Oliver, 3d
A. Stewart, Jr. Ram lamb, 1st J. Broad -
foot, Jr., 2d T. Calder, 3d Wm. Grieve.
Pair of ewes, having raised lambs in
1879, lst R. McDonald, 2d R. Martin,
3d j.„Hislop. Pair shearling ewes, 1st
Wm. Grige, 2d and 3d. R. Martin. Pair
ewe lamb, lst Wm.: Grieve, 2d R. Mar-
tin, 3d J. Hislop. Pen of Leicester
sheep, R. Martin.
Coasw OLDS AND THEIR GRADES. -
Aged ram, lst L. Tasker, 2d W. G.
Hingston, 3d: M. Smith. Shearlina
ram, lst and 2d John Cumming, 3d. le
G. Hingston. Ram lamb, lst J. CUM -
ming, 2d L. Tasker, 3d W. G. Hingston.
Pair of aged ewes, having raised lambs
in 1879, lst j. Cumming, 2d M. Snaith,
3d W. G. Hingston. Pair of shearling
ewes, lst J. Cumming, 2d M. Smith, 3d
W. G. Hingston. Pair ewe lambs,
Ist J. CumMing, 2d W. G. Hingston, 3d_
M. Smith. Pair of fat eWee or wethers,
any breed or grade, lst Geo. Hislop, 2d
W. G. Hingston, 3d M. Smith. Pen of
Cotswold sheep, John Cumming.
PIGS -LARGE BREED. - Spring pigs,
any breed, lst and 2d Samuel Burgess.
PIGS -BERKSHIRE. - Boar over one
year, lst R. Inglis, 2d L. McNeil. Boar
under one year; L. McNeil. Sow hav-
ing littered. in 1879, lst A. Lees, 2d W.
G. Hingstou, 3d S. Burgess. Sow un-.
c1.
der one year, lst and 2A. Lees.
PIGS-SUFFOLE:4 - Boar under one
year, Wm. Smith. Sow under one
year, Wm. Smith.
POULTRY. -Pair of Guinea fowls. -
Mrs. Jas. Duncan. Pair of dark
Brahmas, R. Brown. Pair of light
Brahreas, R. Brown. Pair of black
Spanish, C. Michel. Silver spangled
Homburgs, lst C. Bernath, 2c1 j. N.
Knechtel. Pair of Houdans, R. Brown.
Pair of bautams, lst J. McCallum; 2d
Jas. Stretton. Pair of white geese, lst
and 2d It. Brown. Pair 'Of gray geese,
lst C. Michel, 2d j. Purvis. Pair of
Muscovy ducks, R. Brown, Pair of
Rouen .decks, X. Purvis. Pair of im-
ported canaries, lst J. E. Smith, 2d. J.
R. Grant. Pair of Canadian bred can-
aries, lst D. Ferguson, 2d J. R. Grant.
Collection, of fancy pigeons, 1st. J. Stret-
ton, 2d Mrs. P. Moore. Pair of pea
fowl, L. Tasker.
IMPLEMENTS. -Two horse buggy, open;
J. & je Watson. Two horse buggy,
covered J. & J. Watson. One horse
buggy, open, j. & j. Watson. Two
horse cultivator, G. Love. Gang plow,
1st Robertson, 2d W. R. Wilson. Horse
hay rake, J. et: J. Watson. Turnip seed
drill, G. Love. Turnip scuffler, lst G.
Love, 2d. Robertson. Turnip cutter,
lst G. Love, 2d A. Hingston. Set of
horse shoes from hammer, W. R. Wil-
son. Pump, N. Cluff. Wooden axle
lumber wagon, lst J. Wynn, 2d Scott &
Stewart. Iron'. plow, W. R. Wilson.
Wooden plow, lst Gillies & Martin, 2,1
W. R. Wilson. Farm gate, J. Briggs.
GitAIN.-Two bushels Clawson wheat,
1st j. Gibsou, 2d R. Dickson, 3d A.
Hislop. Two bushels fall wheat,
Treadwell, lst Wm. Smith, 2d W. G.
Ilingston. Two bushels fall wheat,
any other variety, J. H. McTavish.
Two 'bushels Scott wheat, lst A. K.
Robertson, 2d A. Dalgefty, 3d J. Ire-
land. Iwo bus-hels spring wheat, Fife,
lst T. Gibson, 2d. Wm. Smith. Two ,
bushels spring wheat, any other variety, ;
lst A. Hislop, 2d A. K. Robertson, dd
W. G. H. Hingston. Two bushels of
barley, D. Milne. Two bushels of white
oats. lst G. Rands, 2d T. Gibson, 3d A.
•Hislop. Two bushels of black oats, G.
Rands. Two bushels of small peas, lst
A. Malcolm, 2d M. Smith, 3d C. Ber-
nath.
VEGETADLES.-Busbel early rose po-
-tatoes, 1st X. Purvis, 2d D. Milne. Bush-
el potatoes any vaziety, lst L. Tasker,
2d A. Hobson. Four heads winter cab-
bage, 1s1 A. K. Robertsou, 2c1 A. Stew- I
art. Six blood beets, lst J. Lamont, 2c1 ;
W. H. McCracken. Six maegold Nyurt- I
zele, lst W. II. McCracken, 2d G. W.
Green. Six Swede turnips, lst Alex. I
Nichol, 2d. J. Ferguson. Six turnips !
any variety, lst f.
McCracken. Six 1
rots, lst W. H. Me
Knechtel. Six Al
G. W. Green, 2d
Six early horn c
ilkinson, 2d W. H.
ng field Belgian cat-
racken, 2d john ii.
ringham carrots, lst
W. H. McCracken.
ots, lst W. H. Y e:
Cra.cken, 2a G. W. Green. Six pars•jips,
lst W. H. McCracken, 2d G-. W. rdreen.
Peck of onions, 1st and 2d A. Hobson.
Twelve ears of ico n, 1st G. ' vv.
2d P. P. Ayles orth. Three Watei
melons, P. P. Ayle woath. Four heads
cauliflower, lst IA. a. Robertson, 2d A.
n large tomatoes, lst
, 2d A. Veal. One
rry tematoes, lst A.
lam. Pumpkin, lst
W. Green. Squash,
lst G. W. Green, d W. H. McCracken.
Citron, lst and 2. W. G. Hingston.
Quart of white be ns, 1s1 C. Bernath,
2d W. G. Hingeto . , Quart any other
variety beans, lst C: Bernath, 2d A. K.
Robertson. Celer , lst and 2d , Allan
Hobson. t
DAIRY PRODUJE. Five pounds fresh
in, 2d A. Haslam, 3d
Five pounds table
mith, 2d A. K. Rob-
addell. Twenty-five
Hobson. One di,z
P. P. Aylefee,ese
dozen 131-nlai or oh
Hobson, 2d A. Ha
D. Stewart, 2d G.
butter, lst R. Mar
W. H. McCrack
bntter, lst Wm.
ertson, 3d J. P.
pounds tub butter, lst R. Martin, 2d J.
Lamont, 3a J. N. Knechtel, 4th L. Tas-
ker. Factory cheese, Malcolm Wal-
lace. .
LADIES' WORK.-Tattillo,MES. 0. Veal.
Crotchet work, lst Janet ° Thomson, 2d
J. T. Waddell. , E-mbroidery in cotton
or muslin, 1st! Mrs. Rogers, 2d, Mrs.
Leatherdale. Embroidery in wciasted,
lst and 2d G. Randa. . Embroidery in
silk, lst J. R. Grant, 2d Mrs. P. Thom-
son. Bead work, lst Mrs. P. Thomson,
2d Mrs. J. B. Vogt. Fancy wool knit-
ting, lst Mrs. T$ogers, 2c1 Mrs. Leather-
dale- Fancy, c tton knitting, lst -Mrs.
P. Thomson 2d Mrs. Milne. Applique
work, lst I1.? s. J. B. Vogt, 2d Mrs. P.
Thomson. /hue haiad-made shirt, lst
J. R. Grant, 4 J. Hall. Fancy flannel
shirt, lst G. Ands, 2d Mrs. P. Thom-
son. Fancy towers, lst R. Martin, 2d
Mrs. P.- Tho son. Hair flowers, lst
Mrs. Leather ale, 2d Mrs. T. Thomson.
Berlin wool qrk flat, lst. J. Purvis, 2d
A. Nichol. &lin raised wool work;
lst Mrs. P. Mdre, 2d Mrs. P. Thomson.
Berlin raised wpol work and bead. work
combined, lst .j. Knuteson, 2d Mrs. P.
Thomson. Sofa pillows, Berlin wool,
flat, lst Mrs. P. Thomson, 2c1. 0-. Rands.
Sofa pillows, Berlin wool raised, lst J.
N. Knechtel, 24 Mrs. J. B. Vogt. Sofa
pillows, patchwork, lst Mrs. Leather -
dale, 2d W. G. Hingston. Braiding, lst
W. II. McCracken, 2d P. P. Aylesworth.
Peneil dra.wing„ lst D. Milne, 2d Mrs.
Leatheidale. e Water :color drawing,
Mrs. Leatherdale. Pair Woollen socks,
lst P. P. Ayleaworth, 2d W. H. Mc-
Cracken. Foie' w.00llen mitts, lst J. R.
Grant, 2d W. H. McCracken. Pair
woollen gloves, lst W. H. McCracken,
2d P. P. Aylesworth. Pair of women's
woollen - stockings, lst W. Hingston 2d
P. P. Aylesworth. Pair women's cotton
stockings, 1st Mrs. P. Moore, 2d R. Mar-
tin. Log cabin quilt, let Miss Nash, 2d
P. P. Ayles-warth. Knitted quilt, lst
Mrs. P. Moore, 2d Mrs. 0. Veal.
Crotchet quilt, lst Mrs. 0. Veal, 2c1
Mary •McLauchlin. Fancy quilt, lst
G. W. Greeu, 2d J. Wilkinson. Patch-
work cpiilt, 1sil Mrs. P. Thomson, 2d
Mrs. Milne. Knotted quilt, lst Mrs: J.
B. Vogt, 2c1. A. Stewart. Rag mat. lst
P. P. Aylesworth, 2d Mrs. Milne. Speci-
men of lace, lst Mrs. -J. Stewart, 2d
Mrs. J. B. V gt. Shell work; Janet
Thomson. B -lin wool flowers, lst A.
'
Stewart. Jr., . d Mrs. P. Moore. Wax ,
fruit collection P. P. Ayiesworth. Spot-
terwork, lst Mrs. Milne, 2d Janet
Thomson. Netted work, P. P. Ayles-
worth. Lamp mats. lst Mrs. 3. Stew-
art, 2d Mrs. P. Thomson. _Collection
foliage plants, D. Stewart. Table bou-
quet, let J. McCallum, 2d J. R. Grant.
Hand bouquet, lst C. Bernath, 2d A. K.
Robertson.,, .
M
RECOMENDEhD.-Wall pocket, Mrs.
Milne. Straw; work, Mrs. j. B. Vogt:
Cone work, Mrs. Leatherdale. Toilet
set, Jas. Wilkinson. Home-made cov-
erlet, Mrs. Leatherdale. - ' -
FRUIT, &C.. -Collection of apples, lst
R. Dickson, 2d. A. Stewart, Sr., 3d R.
Ingles: Half' dozen Roxboro russets, S.
Burgess. Halt dozen Northern. Spies,
A. Richol. Hitlf dozen snow apples, A.
Stewart, Sr. fHalf dozen Monmouth
pippins, J. Fer4usen. Half dozen Rhode
Island Greenings, 3. Broadfoot. Half
dozen Spitzenberg, A. Stewart, Sr.
, Half dozen Baldwins, J. Purvis. Half
dozen fall pikpine., A. Nichol. . Half
dozen Red Canada, A. K. Robertson.
-Half dozen Rambo, C. Bernath. Half
dozen Maidee's - Blush, Wm. Smith.
Throe named 'varieties of winter pears,
five of each, R. Brown. Twonamed
varieties of fa4-1 pears, five of each, lst
A. Haslam, 2a J. Knuteson. Two nam-
ed varieties of plums, five of each, lst
J. Knuteson, 2,d Mr. T. Thomson. Col-
lection open Air 'grapes, named, lst - J.
R. Grant, 2d ! Mrs. P. Thomson One
dozen yellow crabs, 3. Purvis. One
dozen red crabs, R. Brown.
MANUEACTURIES.-10 yds. factorY in ade
flannel, L. Taker. Pair factory made
blankets, lst J. Purvis, 2d S. Burgess.
Single buggy harness, 1st C. Knechtel, 2d
G. Davidson. Pair of heavy collars, Geo.
Davidson. COlection of cabinet ware,
Mrs. Leatherdale. - Collection of stuffed
birds in case!, D.- Stewart. Barrel of
flour, J. Milne. Flower stand, D.
Stewart. Picture frames, Mrs. Leath-
erdale. Organ, J. R. Grant. Loaf of
home-made bread, lst A. Haslam, 2d
J. Milne. Three bottles bf grape wine,
Mrs. P. Moo -re l Maple syrup, lst S.
Burgess, 2d A. Haslam. Collection of
coins, Mrs. teatlierd.ale. Raspberry
wine, Mrs. 3. Stewart.
SPEceeE.-Jimes Vick, Esq., seeds -
man aud florist, of Rochester, N.Y.-,,
offers one of Fhis fine floral chromes as
a prize for th best collection of cut
flowers, lst A. K. Robertson, 2d C. Ber-
nath. F. C. I4ogers, Esq., for the best
firkin of butter, not less than 40 lbs..
R. Martin. VT. H. McCracken, Esq.,'
for the best three heads pickliug cab-
bage, lst j. T. addell, 2d G. W. Green.
Best half doze i sugar beets-, lst and 2d.
W. II. McCr cken. Samuel Smale,
Esq., for the b st ten pounds table but-
ter, B.; Martin. John E. Smith, Esq.,
for the lio.ndso est ,colt (any class) un-
der three yea $ old, D. McLachlin.
John Stewart, esq., for the best 15 lbs.
hoine-made'cli4ese, A. Malcolm. Thos.
Hall, for the handsomest buggy horse,
A. Angus. A. L. Gibson, Esq., for the
best two bushes of oats for milling pul
poses, G. Ralids. James Wilson -for
e
the best two bushels of new spring
wheat, White' yile, White Russian, or
Lost Nation, 1st Andrew Hislop, 2d A.
K. Robertson. . ,
JUDGES.-110kSeff - John Graham,
Newry; David,' McNaught, Seaforth:
John Hablii rk, 1Wiugb am.
THE
HURON EXP6SIT.OR.
OCTOBER 1.0, 1.8794
cat.61e-A1ex. Thonapeon and Thos.
G. Turnberry ; Robt. Goven-
lo ek,
Sheep and Pigs --John Anderson,
Wingham ; John Hamilton, Elma ; Jno.
Cowan, McKillop.
Implements and Poultry -John B.
Vogt, James Owens, David Hood.
Grain, Fruit and Roots-Robt. Gib -
8011, Wroxeter; Jas McLaughlin, Grey;
A.`Simpson, Newry. •
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Domestic Manufactures andDairy
Produce - Robert Clark, Wroxeter;
Wm. Wroxeter; Thos. Brandon,
Big
Ladies' Werk -Mrs. Win., Ferguson,
Gorrie Mrs. John Robertson, Belgrave;
Mrs. Wm. Stevenson, Newry.
• 9
A Drawbacl on Bright Hopes.
A clergyman of my acquaintance told
me that he once visited a lady- of his
parish who had just lost her husband,
in order to offer consolation, and upon
her earnest inquiries as to the reunion
of families in heaven, he strongly as-
serted his belief in the fact ; and when
she asked with anxiety whether any
time must elapse before friends would
be able to find each other in the next
world, he emphatically said: "No ;
they will be- united. at once." He was
thinking of the happiness of being able
to offer the relief of such faith, when
she broke in upon such meditations by
exclaiming sadly: "Well, Ins first wife
has -got him then by this time." -Court
Circular.
EPPS'S Coco -Grateful and comfort-
insa.-" By a thorough ,knowledge of the
natural laws which govern the opera-
tions of digestion and nutrition, and by
a careful application of the fine proper-
ties of well selected cocoa, kr. Epps
has provided our breakfast tables with
a delicately flavored. beverage, which
may save us many heavy doctor's bills.
It is by the judicioususe of such articles
of diet that a constitution may be grad-
ually built up until strong enough to re-
sist every tendency to disease. Hun-
dreds of subtle maladies are floating
around us ready to attack wherever
there is a weak point. We may escape
many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves
well fortified with pure blood, and. a
properly nourished frame."---Cieil ,Ser-
vice .Gazette. old only in packets label.
led -"James Epps & Co. Homoeopath-
ic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street,
and 190, Piccadilly, London." 482-52,
Better than Gold.
The grand climax of success is at last achieved.
Thapoor rejoice, the sick arise and walk, the rich
bask in the golden sunshine of perfect health.
The physical miseries of the human frame need
no imager be endured. Dr. King's California
Golden Compound, for Dyspepsia, Constipation,
Sick Headache, Coming up of food, jatuidice,
Liver Complaint, Biliousness, General Debility,
Drowsindss and Low Spirits. This wonderful
remetly4;ril1 positively care, and that where every
reinedy0as failed. To prove that this wonderful
remedy will do all we cleirn for it you are present-,
ed with a trial bottle free of cost, by which you
will readily perceive its wonderful curative quali-
ties, and which will show you what a regular one
dollar size bottle will do. For sale by Messrs.
Hickson & Bleasdell. Seaforth 2
LEGAL.
A J. McCOLL, Solicitor, &c., Brussels. Office
AeL • in Leckie's new brick building. 504-52i-
riAME.RON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
\-1 Solicitors in Chancery, &a., Goderich, Ont.
M. C. Cameron, Q. C., Philip Holt, M. G. Cam-
eron. 506
WILLIAM SMALL, Conveyancer and Commie-
" sionor in 13: R., Wroxeter. Auctioneer and
Appraiser. Accounts and notes eollected on
reasonable terms. 366
MALCOMSON, Barrister, and Attorney at-
°• -3• Law, Notary Public Conveyancer'Bruesels
Mr. Carey, late of Cameron, Holt & Cameron's
office, will be in charge ot the, office, and _Mr.
Malcomson will be in Brussrls every Tues-
day. 609
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GARROW & MEYER, Barrieters, Attorneys -
at -Law, Solicitors, in Chancery, Notaries Pu b-
lic, and Conveyancers. Money to Loan, private
funds, at 8 per cent. Offiees-Goderich and
Winghank H. W. C. Meyer, Keut's Block, Wing -
ham, Solicitor Consolidated Bank. 581
BENSON & MEYER, Barristers and Attorney
at Law, Solicitors in Chancery, and Ineolvency
Conveytincers,•Notaries Public, etc. Offiees-Sea.
forth and Brussels. $23,000 of Private Funda to
Investat once, at Eight percent. Interest,payable
yearly. 68
JAB. H. BRNSON, R. W. O. MRYER.
The above firm has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent. All accounts due the firm to
be paid to Mr. Benson who will pay all liabil-
ities.
NOV271876JAMES H. BENSON.
. , .
H. W. C. MEYER.
MCCAUGHEY & HOLMESTED
LAW, CHANCERY, AND CONVEYANCING
OFFICE,
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Scott's Block, Main Street, Seforth.
S,OLICITORS for the Consolidated Bank of
"J Canada and the Canadian Bank of Commerce
in Seaforth.
Farm and Town and Village Propergy bought
and sold.
Money (private funds) loaned on mortgage se-
curities, at reasonable rates of interest. Charges
moderate.
Honey invested for private persons upon the
hest mortgage securities, without any expellee to
the lender.
S. G. McCAUGH EY, M. A. F. HOLMESTED.
BRAN. BRAN.
BRAN AT $8i00 PER TON
AT THE
BIG MILLS, SAFORTH
609 A. W. OGkVIE.
A. RD ..
-1-)S. CAMPBELL, Provincial Land Surveyor
• and Civil Engineer. Orders by mail prompt
ly attended to.
479 D. S. CAMPBELL, Mitchell.
TIME WORKS W NDERS, says the old ad-
1- age, and to this we will add that it takes but
a short time to work wonders for feeble and ner-
vous invalids who use Northrop & Lyman's Qui-
nine Wine. This; is an Jarticle of high repute,
not only for its remedial value in cases of gen-
eral and nervous debility, but as an antidote for
malarial diseases. Its flavor is unexceptionable,
a matter of no little consequence to persons
whose palatet are afleeted and stomachs revolt-
ed by medicines of a disagreeable taste. Sherry
of the choicest brand is its fluid basis, and with
this are conjoined pleasant aromatics. Nothing
in it can prove harmful to any one,if proper
judgment is exercised and directions are observ-
ed in using it. In cases of chills and fever, and
billions remittent, it should be taken during the
absense of the fever. Such nervous symptoms,
as involuntary twitching of the muselts and
limb,-, restlessness at nigh, undue sensitiveness
to violent sounds and motions, are soon removed
the Quinine Wine. It not only invigorates
by the stomach, end system generally,
but it exerts a most genial influence on the mind.
To 'dyspeptics ftt is particularly valuable, and it
imparts a relish for the food tbat enables the
stomach to digest it. Persons who have impair-
ed their strength by overwork should resort to it
as a renovant of failing energy, and ladies in
feeble health should w,e it to increase their store
of vitality. The entire physical strecture . is re-
inforced by its tonic properties; and, eteept'
in cases where diseases to which it is not adapt-
ed predominate, the resulfs%tollowing its use are
invariably decisive. Be sure -when purchasing
to ask for the Quinine Wine prepared by Nor-
throp & Lyman, Toronto. All • Druggist sell
it. 617
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S MITH & WEST
ARE SHOWING
SOMETHING NEW
In LADIES' and MISSES'
PM.T_J'T 11.A_TS
Trimmed in all the New Colors.
DRESS GOODS.
We would also call attention to our
Dress Goods.
The Stock has never been so
large and well assorted.
WE ARE SHOWING EXTRA VALUE
-IN-
WINCEY S -Snowflake, Check
and Fancy.
FLANNEFaLnScy.
- Grey, White, Scar-
letand
BOYS' AND MEN'S HATS.
All Prices. All Styles.
plendid Assortment 91
Boots and Shoes.
SMITH & WEST,
No. 3, Campbell's Block.
111\1-8A-3131.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES.
Why go abroad for your Furniture
when you can get as Good Vaud
for your money in. Hensall as in
any other Town, in Canada. •
SYDNEY FAIRBAIRN
Has now on hand a Splendid Stock of
11 R. 1\T I 'I' 13 1R.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Which.he will sell at Prices to
Suit the Times.
UNDERTAKING
IN ALL 1TS BRANCHES PROMPT-
LY ATTENDED TO.
Also a First- Class Hear se
Which he will furnish for FUNERALS en ren
sonable terms.
EtT_TI.I.a II•T GI%
Contracts for Buildings of every description
tikken on moat reasonable terms. Material fur-
nished if desired.
Remember the Hensall Furniture and under-
taking Establishment.
S. FAIRBAIRN.
576
KIDD'S HARDWARE.
RECEIVED
DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS
AMERICAN CUT NAILS,
SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS,
HOES AND RAKES,
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, Stio
FENCING WIRE
AND BUILDING HARDWARE
Of Every Description Cheap.
EAVE TROUGHS AND CONDUCT-
ING PIPE
Put up on the Shorteet Notice and Warranted.
Special inducements to Cash and
Prompt Paying Customers.
JOHN KIDD.
BROADFOOT & BOX,
SEAFORTH,
UNDERTAKERS, &C.
FU.NERALS ATTENDED UN THE
SHOR7'E‘S'T _N 0 TICE.
COFFINS AND SHROUDS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
HEARSE FOR' HIRE.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
OR CERTIFICATES,
(Under the new Act,) issued at the
EXPOSITOR OFFICE, SEAFORTH.
1879 FALL MILLINERY OPENING., 1879
FALL OPENING OF MILLINERY AND MANTLE
snow ROOM AT HOFFMAN 'BROTHERS'
-ON--
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPT. 25 AND 26.
Full Stock of all the Latest Styles in French, English, and American Bonnets,
Hata, Feathers, .Flowers, Silks, Velvets, Ribbons, Hat Ornaments, Shapes, (16c.
Mantles a Specialty this Season, and Stock will be found
to be Larger than on any former occasion.
ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
HOFFMAN BROTHERS, Cheap Cash Store,
CARDNO'S BLOCK,
I•11
• - SEAFORTH, ONT.
N. B. -No Circulars this season. Please accept the above invitation
without further formalities.
SOAPENA OR, LADIES' FRIEND.
THE GREAT LABOR SAVER.
It is preferable to Soap for all purposes. It will
wash in. hard or soft water. For cleaning house walls,
floors, oil cloths, tinware, greasy pots, can, and for all
kitchen utensils, it is superior to soap. Will prevent
the fulling of flannels. Will preserve the color of cali-
coes.' Try a package and you. will never be without it.
For Sale by
D. D. ROSE, FAMILY GROCER,
SYLA_FOIR.'111--1
DIAMOND DUST POLISH.
FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING GOLD SILVER AND GLASS, MAN-
UFACTURED BY G. W. CLARKE & CO. M. R. COUNTER, WHOLE-
SALE AND RETAIL AGENT, SEAFORTH.
M. R. COUNTER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER.
FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK WARRANTED.
A Complete Stock of - Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, Spec-
tacles and Fancy Goods, which will be sold Cheap for Cash.
REMEMBER THE PLACE -Directly Opposite Mr. 3. S. Porter's Furniture
Store, Main Street.
M. R. COUNTER, SEAFORTH.
AT HIS POST AS OF OLD.
JO 11 1\T VT_A_ 1:R/ D, SEJ A.H10 R (I! 11,
While returning thanks to his many customers for their patronage in the
past, also to those who so liberally patronized his 'late sale, he begs to
inform them and as many new ones as will fovor him that he
WILL STILL BE FOUND IN HIS OLD STAND
As ready and willing to serve them as before.
HARNESS, TRUNKS, WHIPS AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS ON HAND
AS USUAL. ALSO HARNESS MADE TO ORDER AND RE-
PAIRING PROMTTLY ATTENDED TO.
JOHN WARD -
- - SEAFORTH.
HAY AND WATS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR HARNESS.
IRON BOUND SCHOOL BOOKS.
JUST RECEIVED, A FULL STOCK OP
THE SCHOOL READERS, IN IRON BINDING,
Also all Books now in we in Public and High Sch,00ls at
Lowest Cash Prices.
FOOLSCAP, SLATES, PENS, INK, AND ALL ARTICLES
REQUIRED FOR SCHOOL USE.
SEE IYIY SCRIBBLING BOOKS AT 5e. AND 10c. EACH.
G. W. PAPST, Cardno's Block, Seaforth.
TO THE FARMERS.
REAPERS AND MOWERS REPAIRED
AT THE HURON FOUNDRY, SEAFORTH.
A GOOD JOB\ GUARANTEED, AND AT PRICES TO SUIT
THE TIMES. TERMS CASH,
J. S. RUNCIMAN, • - PF4OPRIETOR.
1\TOrl'IO
All Accounts due the Goderich Foundry and Manufacturi4 Com-
pany, Limited, must be promptly settled to avoid costs. No persons
are authorized to receive payments or make. settlements on behalf of
the Company except the undersigned.
HORACE HORTON, President.
JOHN CHRISTIAN, Secretary.
GODERICH, June 13th, 1879.
SUNBEAM
'ART GALLERY.
T E3 B3 WA.P, .
AFTER THE BATTLE‘
The Battle is now over, and Peace is
restored in our quiet town.
CTIARLES MOORE is to the front to sante
his many patrons. His Gallery is on the
gronnd floor, and he has now every accessory to
make it among the finest -galleries in Onterio,
whica is a credit to the Town of Seaforth.
HIS ARTISTIC WORK
And highly finished Photographs enable him to
gain victory after victory. Remember he Ls no w-
makIng four Ambrotypesfot 50 cents. Pictures
and Picturing cheaper than ever.
CHARLES_ MOORE,
Photographer, Picture and Picture Frame Duda.
Whitney's Block, Seaferth.
• IMPROVED
HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD
TIWITRIFIES THE BLOOD, Removes Olistrue-
- tions in Water, Loosens the Hide, Relieves
Heaves and Influenza, Improves the Spirit and
gives ti we glossy appearance to horses, while
they keep fatter and do their work with one--
third leap grain. Cattle fatten rapidly when fed
with it, by assisting in digestion. Cows give
onoilfth more milk, and calves thrive wonder-
fully well. fTheep keep in better health, lay on
fat abundantly, and grow more 'wool, while It
fattening results on pigs is truly surprising.
Farmers should not fail to feed it to animals
they intend to exhibit at Fall Fairs. For sale
In all princigal places.
PETER STEWART, HARLOCX,
General Agent fer Western Ontario.
Hamilton Manufactory, 1
48 John Street, South. f 616
_
'fiR. FOWLER'S EXTRACT
-U WILD STRAWBERRY.
• A *Specific Remedy for all- Suinine,r
OP0 Complaints such as Diarrhott, Dy-.
„„ sentry, Canada Cholera. Cholera
Lk, Illorbus, Cholera luta-mum, Sour
,Stomach, Gripiiig. retitle, and all de-
' ,rangements of the bowels. caused by using
improper food, such as raw vegetables,
*trip e or, sou I' fru it, bud milk, In&
CO pure water, or change ot water,
changes of the seasons, exposure. Ne matter
from whet cause or in what form you womb-
ject to the aboye complaints, Dr. Fow-
ler's Extract of Wild Strawberry-
- 11h will relieve yea and a speedy cure will be
re effected without injury to the eystern. It is
Mannfaetured from the W.1d. Strawberry
F. Plant, and free ff ern opium and other injur-
ions druge. For sale • by all dealers, at ls.
(0) 10,4d., or 3 bottles for c.
PREPARED BY
MILBURN, BENTLEY & PEARSON,
TORONTO, ONT. 617
EGG EMPORIUM.
THE Subscriber hereby thanks his numerous
"I- easterners {merchants and others) for -their
liberal patronage dnrine the east 7 years, and
hopes by strict integrity and close attention to
bnainese to merit their confidence end trade is
the future. Having greatly enlarged his prem-
ises during the winter, he is now prepared tolpay
THE HIGHEST OASH PRICE
For any quantity of Good Fresh Eggs, delivered
at the Egg Emporium,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
Wanted by the subscriber, 25 tons of good dry
cleen wheat straw.
D. D. WILSON.
A LONG WANT SUPPLIED.
THE IMPROVED STAR WASHER.
MR. THOMAS D. O'CONNOR, having par -
chased the sole right for the sale of this ex-
cellent Washer in the Toenshipsof Tuckersinith
and McKillep, is now prepared to fill all orders
on the shortest notice and most reasonable
terms. The Star Washer is one of the best in
the market, and itepronounced bYthoee who- have
used it to be the acme of perfection, doing bet-
ter work in lege time than any other machine.
Those who may wish to give the Star Washer a
thorough test before parehaeing can have the
opportnnitv of doing so.
THOS.' D. O'CONNOR,
Seaforth, °aloe
N. B. -Two good smart, pushing men -minter'
to act as Agents for the sale of this machine. GOO
SOMETHING NEW IN SEAFORD!,
FLOUR AND FEEDI,
G. R. MONKMAN
HAS OPENED Full Stock of Flour 'and Feed
of evoy description, in STARK'S BLOCK,
adjoining Megarey'e Bakeiy.
Parties wanting FLOUR or MEAL of all
kinds, or GRAIN of all kinds, can make money
by purchasing from me,
Cash paid for Potatoes, Apples,Bacon, Butter,
Eggs, and all kinds of produce.
G.00ds Delivered in Town Free of Charge.
Remember to Place - Stark's Block, main
Street, Seaforth.
610 G. R. IVIONKMAN.
M I SS FORBES.
TN RETURNING thanks to the laaiee of Seas
forth'and vicinity, for the kind and liberal
patronage of the past, begs to announce that she
has changed her place of business to the rooms
over Mr. Dent's store, Where she hopes to secure
as libtral a patronage as in the past.
Entire satisfactiorr guaranteed. All are invite&
to give a call; entrance between Montreal Tele-
graph office and Dent's Store. Apprentice, want-
-ed immediately. ttLfixe
'rHE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY.-;-ob Melees
et Periodical Pills -This invaluable medicine is
unfailing in the cure of all those peinful and
dangerous diseases to which the ferealeconstitn-
tion issnbject. It moderates all exeees and re-
moves all obtructions, and a speedy curemay be
-relied-on. To Mils ricalailies, it is pectillaslynnited.,
It will, in a short time, bring on the racefthlype-
riod with regularite. These pills should not be
taken by Females daring the first three months
of Pregraney, as they aro sure to bring on Xis -
canine, but at any other time they are safe. 7.n
all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections,
pains in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight et-
ertiOn, palpitation of the heart, hysterics,
whites, these pills -will effect a our° when all other
means nave failed; and, although a powerful
remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony,
or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full
directions in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be eereffilly preserved. .Teth Melees,
New York, Sole Proprietor. $1 00 and 124 cents
for postage enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, To-
ronto, Ont., general agents ler the Dominion,
will insure a bottle containing over 50 pills lsy
retnrif mail. Sold in Seaforth by Hickson ik
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