The Huron Expositor, 1879-10-17, Page 6Sowiols Fall Show.
The fall show, under the auspices of
the Howiek agricultural society, was
held in Gerrie, on Monday and Tuesday
of lad week. The weather was all that
could be desired, and. in consequence,
the attendance at the show was very
good. The Made show was held. inthe
drill shed, and some very good speci-
mens a the ler-ballets of the farm were
on exhibition, especially in roots was
this noticeable. The ladies of Howick
do not appear to take the interest in
their department that they should, and
in consequence the display was not
large. In stain Thos. Gibson, M. P, P.
was a large exhibitor, and succeeded in
carrying off several prizes. Fruit was
not largely represented, perhaps on ac-
count of the small number of prizes of-
fered in this class. Mr. P. P. Aylsworth
shows some of the best pears that we
have seen this year, which are well
worthy of "honorable mention." Mr.
jaanes Haddock makes a good display
of stoves, itc. which -added greatly
to the attraoions of the inside de-
partment. Messrs. Williams sve Watts
also exhibited several tine specimens of
furniture, and Mr. J. D. Smithhad
two of the celebrated Wanzer Sewing
Machines" on show: The exhibit of
horses was large, and some very super-
ior animals were shown. Mr. A. Wilkin-
son, of Minto, succeeded in carrying off
first and secend for general purpose
teams, a feat that he has accomplished ;
at a number of shows this fall. In eat -
tie, both throughbred and grade; S.
johnson captured the lieu's share of .the
prizes. In sheep, the show was large ;
John Johnson, 0. Wilson, P. P. Ayls-
worth, and R. McDonald, were the
principal exhibitors, and all succeeded
in carrying -off prizes. The show of
pigs and poultry was not as large as it
should have been, but a, few fine speci-
mens were shown, Mr. P. P. Ayls-
worth, was the largest prize taker
at the show, carrying off prizes in near-
ly all the departraelltS.
PBIZL LIST.
HORS4.5.—General. purpose team, lst
and 2d. A. Wilkinson. Breed mare, lst
A. Wilkinson, 2d James Fraser. Foal,
1st Jas. McLaughlin, Sr., al James
Frazer, General purpose -filly or 'geld-
ing, 2 years old, 1st B. Day, 2d. Captain
Kaino. Roadster, filly or gelding, • 2
years old, lst J. McGill, 2d J. Croskey.
Heavy draught, filly ar gelding, 2 years
old. 1st Bradnoch, 2d. Wm. Strong:
G-eneral purpose, filly or gelding, 1 year
old1st J R Stepheason 2d. Robert
J. Johnston, 2d Mrs. I'. Aylsworth.
Socks, Geo. How ett, 2d H. Burrows.
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1
Mitts, 1st Mrs. . P. Aylsworth, 2d
Mrs. J. Johnston. Gloves, P. P. Ayls-
irt, .1st and 2d A.
hirt, 1st Geo. How-
l). Aylsworth. Log
rs. P. P. Aylsworth,
Patched quilt, lst
and. R. Stevenson.
'worth. Fine s
Smith.. Flannel
lett, 2d, Mrs. P
cabin quilt, lst
2d A. Crawford
Jas. Perkins, 2d
Coverlet, home-made, lst Mrs. P. P.
Aylsworth, 2d- JAS. Croskery. Crochet
work, in wool, lst Mrs. E. W. Leech,
2d. Mrs. E. J. Pat. Crochet work, in
cottonelst Mrs. E. J. Pett, 2d Miss A.
J. Robinson. ' Embroidery in cotton,
1st Thos. Nash, 2d Jas. Leech. Em-
broidery in silk, lst A. J. Croskery, 2d
Jas. Leeeh. Ber4n. wool work, raised,
lst Miss McKee, 2d A. J; Croskery.
Berlin wool work, fiat, lst Miss E. W.
Leech, 2d Jas,, Leech. Berlin wool
flowers, lst Miss Stevenson,. 2d Miss
Croskery. Wax flowers, Mrs. P. P.
Aylsworth.‘e Wat fruit, lst Mrs'. P.
Aylsworth, /2d Miss Croskery. Moss
work, lst tilos. Nash, 2d Miss Craw-
ford. Hair wor , lst Miss McKee, 2d
Miss Croskery. Cone work, lst H.
Burrows, 2d. Thos. Nash. Leather
work, lst Mrs. ,P. P. Aylsworth, 2d
Miss E. W. Leebh. Straw work, lst
Jas. Leech, 2d. J. and R. Stevenson.
Fancy knitting, Miss McKee. Braid-
ing, lst Mrs. P. P. Aylsworth,_ 2d Miss
Hogg. Rag mat', lst Mrs. P. P. ,Ayls-
worth, 2d Miss Hogg. Hanging basket,
Miss Crawford. Cardboard work, .1st
E. James, 2d Jas- Croskery.
FINE ARTS.—Orayon drawing, lst
and 2d E. James. Photographs, F.
Hogg. Boy's penmanship, A'elson Mc-
Laughlin.
jUDGES.—Horses and. poultryL-W.
G. jllingston, BrusseLs ; Wm. !Fergu-
son, Wallace, and Wm. Hastings, Wing -
ham. Cattle, sheep, pigs and imple-
ments—Seth Doan, Wallace; A.
ThOmpson, Tnrnberry, : and. John
Breadfoot, Brussels. Dairy produce,
grain, roots, &c.—A. M. Morrow, Lis-
toSvelts D. Scott, Brussels, and John
Farrow, Bluevale. Ladies' work, fine
arts, &c.—Mrs. John Parker, Brussels;
Mrs. W. Ferguson, Howick.
T ubetry.
Demos IN COUNCTI!.—At the last meet-
ing of Turnbeary Council, Mr. Black re-
ported that he hail inspected the job of
drain let to Messrs. McKersie aridHughes, and foiand work done to the
amount of $45, being third estimate.
Mes.srs. Black and Miller reported let-
ting a job of making a culvert on cols -
cession line between Concessions 2 and
3, to Lasvrence Lovel, for $4; also, ex-
, • . ,
Ferguson. Roadster, filly or gelding,
1 year old, Wm. Ferguson. Heavy
draught, filly or geldiug, 1 year 'olds lst
It
Roe 2d jas McLaughlin jr Car-
- • , • , •
a_mittecl A. MeMiehael's job of drain,
nage horses, it A. EVELUS, 2d. Samuel
McLellanBuggy horse, lst SGreer, concessions 1 and A, and reported the
. .
2d Wm. Strong. Saddle horse, lst
drain finished, according - to contract'
Wm Hastie, 2d WmStrong
there being five and a half rods extra. ..
work done, amounting to - $16.16, and
Der:met CATTLI:.--2-kged. bull, lst S. recommended that the balance be paid,
Johnson, 2d Win. Strong. Bull, 1 year
amounting to F,3202.56 ; also, examined
old, J. Hunter. Cow, lst S. Johnson,
the job of drain let to Adam Cleghorn,
2d Wm. Hays: Heifer, 2 years old, concessien 1, andl report work done to
Wm. Hays. Heifer, 1 year old, 1st J.
Huuter, 2a S. Johnson. Bull calf, lst the amount of $70. Moved. by J. Hen-
ning, seconded by J. Little, that deben-
1855 syas so heavily interested_ in Erie
that be guaranteed the company's ac-
ceptance for a million and a half. He
joined Vanderbilt in the Harlem ,direc-
torate and other enterprises, and,
through subsequent clashing with him,
lost a fortune.. In 1863 Mr. Drew gave
Fisk lis support, and was afterward re -'paid by Fisk's joining Jay Gould and
well nigh ruining Drew. InErie trans-
actimis 'Mr. Drew still held tothe street,
but was badly beaten in the panic of
1873, and in 1875 withdrew from Wail
street since which time he has been
unenga.ged in business. He became
a baukrupt in 1875, with liabilities of
over a million, and an unprovided bal-
ance of three hundred and forty odd
thousand.
As a Methodist Mr. Drew will be re-
membered by the The—Ologica-1 Seminary
founded at Madison, N. J., and many
liberal donations.
The Spelling Reformers.
The continuous but mild activities of
the shelling reformers are mentioned by
the London Saturday Review. Mr.
Pitman- " still publishes the Fonetic
.Nuz."1, Mr. Ellis, who signs himself
"Alecb
Caander Jon Elis," sees on discus-
sing "very learnedly and drearily about
dhi faurti feiv kaisez of kombeind
soundz,' which are to form the basis of
the new glosik speling.' " Mr. Fleay
"writes delicious lyrics about dead
stone-brea,kers, beginning 'Buri him
noubl. in the trodden wei !' " But the
reforrhers are unable t� agree arnong
themselves.. Mr. Sweet and Mr. Sayce
"have buried Mr. Fleay nobly. in the
trodden way, and have passed on to
fresh warlike pastimes." Hs Ellis
" has angered. Mr. Sweet by venturing
to priut Goo faa rciher, fa -o. dher, and.
laud dhi Lass•rd,' by which we may in-
form th,e astonished reader that he
means go farther, father, and laud
the Lord ;' " while Mr. Sweet himself
"desires UP to spell the sentence in this
pleasing fashion: ‘Goa -w faa
faaedbuir. lasrd. dhu Laird.'"
Everybody can judge for himself wheth-
er or not combinations as absurd as
these are an improvement on the ac-
cepted system.
_ .
For the year ending the 30th cif Sept-
ember, 1879,there were 125 prisoners
committed to Goderich Gaol, of these,
11 were females. Three were under
16 years. Of the tetal number corn -
rafted 79 were sentenced, of these 68 re-
mained in Goderich Goal till the ex-
piration of -sentence. One died while
undergoing sentence. Number of days
custody of government prisoners fore
year, 1.734; of municipal prisoners, 2,-
662. Number of prisoners who could
neither read nor write, 19; reported
temperate; 50; intemperate, 75. The
sum of $1,081 was paid for repairs, and
$1,220 for salaries; total expenditure
for the year, $2,301. Cash receipts for
prison labor, $120. The causes which
led to committal. were : larceny, 22 ;
vagrancy, 17; drunk and disorderly, 15;
a,ssault, 14, etc. The largest number
5 Johnson2d WmHaHeifer calf
incarcerated are classed as laborers and
, . ys. ,
tures be granted for the following farmers, 29 of the latter and 22 of the
J. Belden. arnouuts McKersie dr, Hughes, $35 ; former. Among the trades we find. 9
GRADE.—CONV, lst all(' 2d S. Johnson,
Heifer, 2 years old, It SJohnson, 2d
A. McMichael, $202.56 ; A. Cleghorn tailors and 8 caxpenters.
, . ed. il:
P. I'. Aylssvorth. Yearling heifer, S. „570—CarriMessrs. Black and M Johnson. Heifer calf, lst and d ler also reported a, culvert let to A. Mc- EPPS'S C000A.—G-rateful and comfort-
2 S,
Johnson.. Herd. milk cowsi S. John-
son.
LEICESTER SITEEP.—Aged ram, lst
John Johnston, 2d Robert McDonald.
Ram Iamb, lst David Wilson, 2d. John
Johnston. Aged estes, lst John John-
ston, 2d Robert McDonald. Shearling
ram, P. P. Ayleswortin Ewe lambs,
lst John Johnston, 3d David Wilson.
hearling ewes, 1st John Johnston, 2d
- David Wilson.
G -RIDE SHEEP.—Rarn. lamb, lst and.
2d. John Johnston. Aged ewes, lst
James Sanderson, 2d John Johnston.
'Shearling ewes, lst James Sanderson,
2d John Johuston. Ewe lambs, 1st P.
P. Aylesworth, 2d John Johnston.
Swixso—Berkshire boar, uud.er one
year, F. M. Lement. Aged Suffolk
boar, lst S. McLellan, 2d. Wm. Hastie.
Brood sow, Suffolk, S. McLellan.
Spring pigs, Suffolk, S. McLellan.
I3IPLEsrENTs.— Lumber wagon, John
Stinson.. Buggy, lst and 2d R. Ross.
Iron harrows, R. Ross.
POULTItY.—Geese, lst Capt, Keine, 2.d.
Wm, Strong. Ducks, James filloWade,
Light bra -lime, fowls. lst James Mc -
Wade, 2d. P. P. AYleswoetle. Black
Spanish fowls, James Leech. Speckled
Homburgs, ist Capt. Keine; 2d Thomas
Nash. Leghorn fowl, Capt.' Keine.
GRAIN.—Fall wheat, . white,. W. Ev-
ans. Fall wheat, treadwell, lst John.
Johnston, 2d James Sanderson.Fall
Wheats seneca, ist Thomas Gibson, 2d
W. Evans. Fall wheat, Clawson; T.
Gibson. . Spring wheat, fife, lst • Thos.
Gibson, 2r1 , S. Warnock.- Any other
kind of Wheat, George Hawbitt. Bar -
'leer, it W. Evans, 2elJairies Sanderson..
Oats, ist Thomae Gibson;arrock, 2d G-eorge
HowlettPeas, lst S
2x. the Consolidated Bank, askiug the tea-
. . IrV
Geo. .Howlett. Beaus, P. . P. Ayls- son why money cannot begot out of the
worth. Indian corn,. E- James. Bank which has been .deposited by this
DAIRY PRODUCTS.—Packed butter, P.
P. Aylsworth. Fresh butter, lst H.
Burrows, 2d P. tr. Ayisworth.
ROOTS,- FEL -IT, &C.—Early rose Tota-
toes,Ist P. P. Avlsworth, 2d, S. Greer.
Chili potatoes, S. Warrock. Swede
tarnipe, lst James Fraser,2d. E. James.
Mange' wurtzels, 1st S. Warrock, 2d
Michael' on boundary line, between
Turnberry and Morris, amount $20.
Turnberry to pay one half, job to be
finished on or before 15th October net.
Mr. Little reported inspecting a job let
to John Thorcipson, between Gravel -
road and. cemetery, amount of Turn -
berry share $18.75; also a job of grad-
ing let to Alex. Calder. same road,
ing.—" By a thorough knowledge of the,
natural laws which govern the opera-
tions of digestion and nutrition., and by
a careful application of the fineproper-
ties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps -
has provided our breakfast tables with
a • delicately flavored beverage, which
naay save us many heavy doctor's bills.
It is by the judicioususe of such articles
3.50; job fiuished e also, that lie had of diet that a Constitution may be (Trade
let a job of cutting down hill on boun-
dary line between Turnberry and Cui-
rass, lot 5, concession 12, to Thomas
O'Melia,, amounting to $20, job finished.
Moved by J. Henning, seconded by T.
Little, that the sum of $20 be expend-
ed in gravelling the road. north of
Wright's corner, and that Mr. Miller in-
spect the job—Carried. Mr. Wallace
made applicatiou to the Council for a
cUfvert through the road opposite his
let on concession 11, as he wants an
outlet for a drain he is now making.
Moved. by R. Miller, seconded. by J.
Little, that Mr. Wallace be granted the
sum of $2 to make a culvert and put in
a box across th.e road allowance oppo-
site lots 18, concessions 10 and. 11—
ually built up until strong enough to re-
sist every tendency to disease. Him-
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: franae."—Civik Ser-
vice .Gazette. Sold. only in packets label.
led—" James Epps it Co., Homceopaths
ic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street,
and 190, PiccadillysLondon." 482-52
Stop That dough.
11 yOu are suffering with a cough, Cold, Asthrea,
Bronchitio, llay.Fever, Constimption, loss of voice,
tickling in the throat, or any affection -of tlie
Throat or limes mnse Dr. Kings New Discoaery for
. i
Consumption. This s the great remedy that is.
Carried. A by-law for raising money -causing SO ranch .exeitement by its wonderful
railway aud eures, curing thousands of hopelese. eases. Over
for county, township, .
school rates was tea,d. and passed. Mov-
ed
one million bottles of Dr.King's New Discovery
ed by R. Miller, 'seconded by J. Little,
that Mrs. Hamilton be paid $6 'for keep-
ing child until 20th September—Car-
ried. Account from Henry Carter, for
keeping John Cunningham, who had
his collar bone broken, $7.50, laid over.
Moved by J. Henning, seconded by R.
Miller, that the clerk be authorized to
get some clothes for Mrs. May—Carried.
Moved by J. Henning, seconded by J.
Little, that the Clerk be .and is hereby
instructed to write to the President of
corporation, the CORD cil being badly in
need of it—Carried. Moved by J. Hen-
thiageseconded by 3. Little, that Mr. R.
Porter be reappoiuted collector for the
current yearat a salary of 450, bonds to
be signed- at next meeting—Carried.
Council then adjourned until 20th of
October, then to ineet at • Churchill's
•
James Leech. Belgian carrots, lst Hall, Bleevale;
James Leech, 2d S. -Warrock. Early - Daniel Drew.. -
horn carrots, Geo. Howlett.. • fLong or- ,
ange carrots, lst C. Wilson2d George !. Daniel Drew, the well known fina,n-
Eau-lett. Potato - onions, lst John cier and railroad speculator, died. suds
Johnston, 2d, James McWade. Seed denly at his home on Tuesday last. Mr.
onions, iste*I._Janses, 2d Jas. McWade. '.Drew was tbe sou of a farmer in humble
Top onientsi Gee. Howlett. • Parsnips 1st circumsiances in Putnam county, N. Y.,'
and 2d S. Warrock. Putimkm,. lst J and was born on the 24th of jnly, 1797
Leech, 2d P. P. Aylsworth. ,Squash, The death of his father in 1812' threw
ist S. Warrock, -2c1 J.?! P. AylsWorthhim entirely on his own resources, and
Citrons, lst E. Dav, 2c1 S. Warrocktaking passage on a Hudson River sloop •
-
Blood beets. lst S. Warrock, 2a James e came to New York, and hired out as
i
McWade. Totnatoes, it P. P. \. 1-: a subrstitute for a c aft soldier. He
worth, 2d H. Burrows. Cabbage, lst t served his time wit the arniy, then
W. Strong, 24 P. P. Aylsworth. Fall : took to the occupatio of a drover, soon
apples, 1st C. -Wilson, 2d D. Bradnock. • becoming widely skubwn as a trust -
Winter apples, lst E. Dav, 2d S. War- . worthy man, and one of the keenest
rock. Pears, lst P. P. Aylsworth, 2d judges of cattle in the trade. His sue -
have been used within the last ye0-, and have
given perfect satisfaction in every instance. We
can :unhesitatingly saa that this is really the only
sure euro for throat and lung affections, and can
eheerfully recommend it to • all. Call and get a
bottle free ef cost or a regular size for $.1. For
sale -by Messrs. Hickson & Bleasdell, Seaforth. 3
, •
. Enjoy Life.
What a truly beahtiftil world we live in! 'Na-
ture gives us grandeur of mountains,. gime and _
oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment.'
We can desire -no better when in -perfect health;
but how often do the majority of people feel like
giving it up disheartened, discouraged and wor-
ried out with disease, when there is no occasion
for this feeling, tts every sufferer can easily obtain
satisfactory proof that Green's August Flower will
make thene as free from disease as when born.
Dyspepsia and Liver. Complaint is the direct canoe
of seventy -fire per cent. of such maladies as Bil-
iousness, Indigestion Sick Headache, Costiveness,
Nervous Prostration, of the Heed, Pal-
pitation of the Heart, and other distressing symp-
toms. Three doses of August Flower will prove,
its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents.'
Try it.
CROCKEP.Y. — T -here are Bargains in.
Crockery at WILSON S: tOUNG'S. 616
Great Western Railway. .
. Trains leave Brussels station, north and south
as ander :.
GOING- NORTH. GOING SOUTR.
10:25 A M. .162:1.155AA..Mm.
Aireicxoeidu........9:08 P. M. Accom
.2;58 P. M. Mixed. ..... 7:35 P. DI
•
Grand Trunk Railway.
Trains los,va Seaforth and Clinon Stations as
follows :
CLINTON.
GOING WEST— SEAFORTE.
8:30 P. M.
Express 8:10 P. M.
Express 8 55 P. M. 9:15 P. M.
Mixed Train8:00 A. M. 8:45 A. M.
Mixed Train 1.05 P. M. . 1:45 P. M.
Goma EAST— SEAFORTII. CT,INTON•
Express . 8-00 A. M. - 7:36 A. M.
Express Train1:05 P. M. 12:19 P. M.
Mixed Train. 4.15 P. M. 3:30 P. M.
blixed Train....,7:35 .P. 5:55 P. M.
I James Hunter. Water melons, 1st S. lished himself in New York as a cattle ,London, Huron and Bruce.
W. Strong. Phuns. C. Wilson. Grapes, cess was so great that in 1829 he estab- • •
•
.
Warrock, 2d. P. P. Aylsworth. Cucuma • dealer. He soon began to launch out, I affirms NORTH— Mail; Mixed. Express.
hers, ist J. and R- Stinson, 2d James : and purchased the first laree drove of P. M. A. M. P. M.
215 555 615 •
McWade, cattle that crossed the Xlleghepies. London, depart
DOMESTIC AND °SHER MANUFACTURES, By this and similar operations. Mr. entseal 1
&g..—Fuli cloth, homemade, P. P. Drew became the leading cattle dealer Kippen
- Brucefield
R. Baird.. Yarn, lst H. Burrows, 2d In 1831 he began his career as it Clinton
worth. Drugget, John johnston,2a m New York.
Geo. Howlett. Calf boots, pegged, Jas. steamboat man. In 1839, in conjune-
Croskerv. CoarSO boots, pegged, James tion with Isaac Newton s he .established
Croekerv. Cabinet -ware, Williams & the celebrated People's Line to Albany,
Watts. -Tinware, F. McDougall. Home- • he himself becomins the largest stock -
made bread, ist H. McIntosh, d 3. &
holder. Mr. Drew °drifted into stock
2
R. Stevenson. Maple Sugar, William speculation at about the same time with
Strong. - his steamboat investments. Then he
_Lsoies' Wens.—Stockings, lst Mrs. reached out for railroad control, and in
Blyth
Wingham, arrive ....5 25 11. 80 9 25
GOING Sourir— Mail. Mixed. Express.
..M. £-M - P. M.
Whigham, depart....10 55 7 00 6 15
Blyth 12 15 7 85 6 55
Clinton 1 10 8 01 Y 24
Drucefield. 1 40 8 18 7 43
Kippen 1 57 8 28 7 58
Hensel 2 05 8 34 8 04 .
Exeter. . 1... 2 50 8 49. 8 gt og
3$b 805 78
52 884 751
358 544-Y58
406 900 808
425 945 825
458 1082 852
efiUR ON ,EXPOSITOR.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES.
Why go abroad for your ,Furniture
when. you can get as Good Value
for your money in Hensall a8 in
any other Town in Canada.
SYDNEY FAIRBAIRN
Has now on hand a Splendid Stock of
15 N I 'I' 17
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Which he will sell at Prices to
Suit the Tunes.
UNDERTAKING
IN ALL 1TS BRANCFI ES PROMPT-
LY ATTENDED TO.
Also a First- Class Hear se
Which he will farnish for FUNERALS On res. .
sonable terms.
33T53 -.1.4I) IN G..
Contracts for Buildings of every description
taken on moet reasonable terms. Material fur-
nished if desired.
Remember the Heu‘all Furniture and under -
taking Establishment.
576 S. FAIRBAIRN.
KIDD'S HARDWARE:
RECEIVED -
DIRECT FROM .MANUFACTURERS
AMERICAN CUT NAILS,
SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS,
HOES AND RAKES,
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, &c
FENCING WIRE
AND BUILDING HARDWARE
Of Every 'Description Cheap.
EAVE 'TROUGHS A.ND CONDUCT-
' ING PIPE
Put up on the Shortest Notice and Warranted.
Special luducementi to Cash and
Prompt Paying Customers.
JOHN KIDD.
MEDICAL.
G. SCOTT, M.D. Scc., Physician, Surgeon and
" - • Accouchenr, Seaforth, Ont. ;, Office and resi-
dence south side of Goderich Street, first door
east of Presbyterian Church. 1342
AATINI. HANOVER, 11.D., C. M., Graduate. of
MeGI1117nivetsity, Physician, Surgeon and
Accoucheur, Seafarth. Ont. Office and residence,
first door south of the Catholic Onuich. '496
r.1" L. VERCOE, M. D., C. M., Physician , Sur -
La' • goon etc., Coroner for the County of Huron
Office and Residence, on Jarvis street north,
directly opposite Seaforth Public School.
McNAUGHT, Veterinary Surgeon, Gratin
• ate of Ontario Veterinary College, Sea forth,
Ont. Office and Residence in rear of Killoran &
Ryan's. Calls promptly attended to, night or
. day. A stock of veterinary medicines on hand
Charges reasonable. Horses examined este sound-
ness and certificates given if required. 407
_TAMES W. ELDER, V.. S.,.. Graduate of the
" Ontario Veterinary College. After devoting
two years to practice with Professor Smith, of
Toronto, has settled in Seaforth. Office at hie
residence east of W. DI. Church. Calls promptly
attended to by day or night. A large stock of
Veterinary Medicines constantly on hand. Horses
examined as to soundness and certificates given
Horses bought and sold on commission. 424
-res- DERBYSHIRE. L. D. 8.,
-1-4-• Surgeon Dentist, Graduate
of the loyal College of Dental
S urg eons of Ontario. Office
hours from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.. ROOMS in
_.
Mrs Whitney's new brick • block, Ma ill Street,
.Seaforth.
LEGAL.
A J. MeCOLL, Solicitor, &c., Brussels. Office
'1"4" • in Leekie's new brick building. 504-52
CiAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
X-1 Solicitors in Chancery, Goderich, Ont.
51.0. Cameron, Q; C., Philip Holt, M. G. Cam-
eron. 506
\W
ILLIAM SMALL, Conveyancer and COMMit-
eioner in B. R., Wroxeter. Auctioneer and
Appraiser. Accounts and notes collected on
reaeonable terms. 360
MALCOMSON, Barrister, and Attorney at -
• Law, Notary Public Conveyancer'Brussels.
Mr. Carey, late of Cameron, Holt & Cameron's
office, will be in charge of the office, and Mr.
Malcomson will be in Bruseels every Tues-
day. 609
—
QATiROW & MEYER) Barristers, Attorneys -
at -Law, Solicitors, in Chancery, Notaries Pu b-
lic, end Conyeyencers. Money to Loan, private
funds, at 8' per cent. Offices—Goderich and
Wingham. H. W. C. Meyer, Kent's Block, Wing -
ham, Solicitor Consolidated Bank. 581
BENSONA DIETER, Banisters and Attorney
at Law, Solicitors in Chancery, and Ins olaency
Conveyancers, Notaries Public, ete. Offices—Sea.
forth and Brussel e $23,000 of Private Funds
investat once, at Eight rfercent. Interest,payabri
yearly. 59
JAS. IL BENSON. • R.W. C. METER.
The above firm has thisday been dissolved by
mutual consent. All accounts due_ the firm to
be paid to Mr. Benson who will pay all liabil-
ities.
Nov. 27, 1876.
JAMES H. BENSON.
H. W. C. DIETER.
MCCAUCHEY & HOLMESTED,
LAW, CHANCERY, AND CONVEYANCING
OFFICE,
Scott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth.
p,OLICITORS for the Consolidated Bank of
Canada and the Canadian Bank of Commerce
iiSaeraf°artnlia.
FmTown and Village Property bought
and sold.
Money (private funds) loaned on mortgage se-
curities, at reasonable rates of interest. Charges
moderate.
Money invested for private persons upon the
best mortgage securitiee, without any expense to
the lender.
S. G. MeCATJG HEY, DI. A. F. HOLMESTED.
A_It13
DS. CA.MPTIF.LL, Provincial Land Surveyor
• and Civil Engineer. Orders by mail prompt
ly attended to.
479 D. S. CAMPBELL, Mitchell.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
OR CERTIFICCATE8,
(Under the new Act,)issued at the
-EXPOSITOR OFFICE, SEAFORTH.
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, tinarare, greasy pots, cans, and for all
kitchen utensils, it is superior to soap. Will prevent
the fulling of flannels. Will preserve the color of
coes. Try a package and you will never be without it.
For Sale by
D. D. ROSE, FAMILY GROCER,
ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS.
SMITH.—" Good morning Jones, where are you going to ?"
JONES.—" I am going down to M. ROBERTSON'S Furniture Warerooms, to get some new
furniture, yon see mine is getting played out and I want to get some first rate furniture at very low
priees. Oar baby wants a new eradle, and they say that he has the very best and cheapest in the
county."
&D ID 17?)
EJ 88-
q0 the Free and Independent People of Huron :
M. ROBERTSON begs to state that he has removed to the premises lab* oeenpiediby Mr. John
Kidd, as a Hardware store'and that he is now prepared to furnish everything in thepirniture line
at remarkably low prices. Intending purehaeers wilt tind it greatly to their advanta.qe to call and
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Repairing promptly attended to. Furniture made
to order on very short notice. Picture framing a specialty. AA work guaranteed, ?arm produce,
feathers, wood and lumber taken in cxehanke.
HIS UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT
Is, as formerly, under hie own supervision, and will be conducted with the greatest care and atten-
tion. His stock of Caskets, Coffins, Shrouds'&ti , will be found complete, and ab the very lowest
rate, Funerals attended in the country. A Hoarse for hire. Remember the plate.
M. ROBERTSON, SEAFORTH.
DIAMOND DUST POLISH.
FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING GOLD SILVER ANT) 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 PLA.CE—Directly Opposite Mr. J. S. Porter's Furniture
Store, Main Street.
M. R. COUNTER, SEAFORTH.
AT HIS POST AS OF OLD.
J0 I—I 1\T W.A. 12. D. . 1=ZT 11,
While returning thanks to his many customers for their patronage ty, the
past, also to those who so liberally patronized itis late sale, he begs to
inform them and as 9n,a,ny 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 PRONITTLY ATTENDED TO:
JOHN WARD, - - 'SEAFORTH.
HAY AND OATS TA.KEN IN EXCHANGE FOR HARNESS.
IRON BOUND SCHOOL BOOKS.
JUST RECEIVED, A FULL STOCK OF
THE SCHOOL READERS, IN IRON BINDING,
Also all Books now in nee in Public and High Schools at
_Lowest Cash Prices.
FOOLSCAP, SLATES, PENS, INK, AND ALL ARTICLES
REQUIRED FOR SCHOOL USE. -
SEE hilt SCRIBBLING BOOKS AT 5c. AND 10c. EACH.
C. W. PAPST, Cardno's Block, Seaforth.
TO THE FARMERS.
REAPERS AND
CTOBER 17,
OCTOEBR 17, 1879.
'WM
BROADFOOT & BON,
SEAFORTH,
UNDERTAKERS, &C.
FUNERALS ATTENDED UN Till?
SIIORTET woncE.
COFFINS AND _SHROUDS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
HEARSE FOR HIRE,
1)R. FOVVLER'S EXTRACT
WILD STRAWBERRY.
, A Specific Rem.edy for ell etummer
Ct'omplainte such aahotiara17.11Zhallnerier-
M Inorbus, Cholera Intannun, Sour
no p_iionitatb, Griping Paine, and ellite.
'11° Irangements of the bowels. caused by Ming
hi !improper food, such as raw wegetahleso
liglelliurriePee°•artseorli,ireeir:leiratiebigaedenlitkellaitere,
changes of the seasons, expoente. No matter
from wharcanse or in what form yonarestb-
ject to the above complaints,Dr. Vow.
gic fries Extract of Wild Strawby
will relieve you and a speedy -cure will be
effeeted without injury to the system. It le
• manufactured from the wid strawberry
Phent, and free from opium and other injur-
ious dings.. For -sale by all dealers,
LO 1111d.-, or Bbottles for $.1,
PREPARED By
'MILBURN/ BENTLEY 41 PEARSON,
TORONTO, ONT.. to
SEAFORTH PLANING MILL,
SASH,DOORAND. BLIND FACTORY
oipth
aesis:i:elatebnediwniigite
rplIE subscribe -I -begs leave to thank histenneroa
-.1-cuStomers for the liberalpatronage extended/a
him all -Ce eommeneing husiness in See,f4tInend
trusts bathe may be favored with a continence
ootutiiintWeonld do weto keep on ll to giband ive
himaretnea
large stock.of allkinds el
DRY PINE LUMBER,
MASHES,
DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
-SHINGLES, LATH, ETC.
Hefeelsconfident of givingsstisfactiontothan
who may f avour him witla tb.eir patronage,as none
but first-elaesworknien are employed.
Particular attention paid to Cuetem Planing
201 JOHN H. BROADFOOT.
EGG EMPORIUM.
THE Snbscilber hereby thanks his 3IIIMCIOU
&stonier's (merchants and ()there) for their
liberelpatronage anrin, the past 7 years, and
hopes by strict integeity and close attention to
business to math their tonfidence and trade in
the future. Having greatlj enlarged his prem-
ises during the winter, he is new prepared telly
THE HIGHEST,OASH PRIOE
Fer any quantity of Good Fresh Eggs, deliverea
at the Egg Emporium.,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH,
Wanted by the sabscribee, 25 tons of good atg
clean wheat straw.
D. 1). WILSON.
1\TQr..rIC
TO GRANGERS, FARMERS AND
OTHERS.
A S THEY occupy the attention of all, time
-LA- hard times, the subscriber is determined to
meet them by offering good inch Hemlock, "not
usually sold for ineh," at the following ratea:
12 foot Hemlock. at $7 00 per thousand ; 14 toot
Fencing, at $7 50, for Cash. All orders ever 4,001
5 per cent. discount Cali and see if you don't
get what is represented.
Book Accounts bver 3 months will be charge.
8 per dent.
The subscriber thanks his numerous cu.stenteni
for their liberal support, and solitits a contina•
ance of their favors.
JOHN THOMPSON.
488 Steam Saw Mille, MoKlEop.
MISS FORBES.
TN RETURNING thanks to the ladies of Seo-
-L forth and vicinity, for the kind and liberal
patronage of the past, begs -..to annonnee thet she
has changed her place of busineem to the Toone
over Mr. Dent's store, where she hopes to ware
as lib. ral a patronage as in the past.
Entire satisfaction guaranteed,All are invited
ll
to give a ca ; entrance between Montreal Tele-
graph office and Dent's Store. Apprentices wade
ed immediately. 61.6r4
'GRAIN MARKETS.
THE subseriber has made arrangements for
buying and shipping all kinds ol good clean
merchantable grain at Heiman and Kippenfor
another season, and is piepared to handle any
quantity that 331ILy be offered. The Melee
price f,iven for bright, heavy, properly cleaned
berley. It will pay you to clean it well,
614 IJAVID MeLEN1AN-
FLEcTRierrY1 THZMAs' EXcEISIoItECLECTEIC
OII.—WORTli TES Trmss rrs WEIGHT IN
Gonn.—Paineamopt stand where it is used. Itis
the cheapest medicine ever made. One dose -Want
common sore throat. One bottle has cured bron-
chitis. Fifty cents' worth has -cu-red--an old stead-
ing cough. It positively eures 'catarrh; asthma,
and croup. Fifty cents' worth has toyed crickbe
the back, and the same quantity lame back of S
years' -standing. The following are extracts frets
a few of the many letters that have been received
from different pe.rts of Canada, whieb, we think,
WERSREPAIRED should suffieiently satisfy the most skeptical.Ccillard, of Sparta, Ont., writes, "Seaulmag dozen
• Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie 011,have sold all I had.fron
you, and want more new; its cares are tmlywea.
derfnl." Wm. McGuire, of Franklin, writes,
have Bolden the agent left, it acts like a them—
it Was slow at first, but takes splendid now,?' Z.
Cole, of Iona, writes, " Please forward 6 dome
SUIT Thomas' E electric Oil, I am newsy out, nothing
equals it. It is highly recornmendedby thesewhe
have usedit." J. Bedford, Thamesville, writes,
" Send' me at once a further supply of Bolan:it:
Oil, I have only one bottleIeft, 1 noversaw any-
thing sell so well and give such general satisfae-
tion. J. Thompson Woodward, writes,(18end
AT THE HITRON FOUNDRY, • SEAFORTH.
A GOOD JOB GUARANTEED, AND AT PRICES TO
THE TIMES. TERMS CASH:
J. S. RUNOIMAN,
▪ PROPRIETOR.
GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOTS AND SHOES
T BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PEOPLE OF SEA -FORTH AND VI-
CINITY THAT 1 HAVE REDUCED
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM SHOEMAKING
To Lowest Remunerative,Prices.
I USE NOTHING BUT THE BEST MATERIAL
Therefore I can Guarantee GOod Satisfaetion to those who wish to favor me with a call.
REPAIRING DONE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
Remember the Place: Opposite the Foundry.
ELLIOTT GRIEVE SEAFORTH.
1TOTICEJ
All Accounts due the Goclerich, Foundry and .11lanufacturiug Com-
pany, Limited, must be promptly settled to avoid costs. Ho person' s
are authorized to receive payments or make settlements on behalf o/
the Company except the 'undersigned.
HORACE HORTON, President.
JOHN CH_RISTIAB, Secretary,
GODERICH, June 13th, 1879.
ane some more EeleCtric Oil, I have sold entirely
out. Nothing takeslike it." Miller & Reed,P1-
verton, P. Q., write, The Edeetrie Oil isgetting
a great renutation here, and is daily ensiled for.
Send us a further supply -without delay."Lemeriet
Gibb & Co., Buckingham, P. Q., writes,'"8e5d0i
one gross of Ealectric Oil. We find it to take
well" Sold by all x:eedieine dealers. Price 25
Cents. S. N. THOIVIAS, PEELPs, N Y. And
NORTHROP LYMAN, Toronto Ont., Bole
Agents for the Dominion. Nors.—Eclectrite-
Selected and Electrized. Sold in Seaforth by
Rieksen- & Bleasdell, J. S. Roberts and Te;
Ltrusdet -521.
THE GREAT FEMALE 11EDIEDY.—Job DAM
Periodleal Pills—Thie invaluable metiicinele
unfailing in the ure of all those pailful awl
dangerous disetiees to whieb the female tionstitu-
tionbsubject. It moderates' ell exteasand re-
moves all obtructions, ana a speedy eureiaay be
relied on. To ma‘riedladies, it is peculiailysuitat
It will, in a short time, bring on the inenthlyre
riod -with regularita . These pills should not).
taken by Females during the first three menthe
of Pregraney, as they are sure to bring on Ms
-
carriage, but at any other time they are WObi
all eases of Nervous and Spinal Affect/00J
pains in the back and limbs, fatigue on cchten-
ertioia, palpitation of the heart, hysterics, And
whites, these pills Will effect a. cure when. ell etkir
means have failed; and, although A, powerful
remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, saitimenh
or anything hurtful to the constitution. Fkill
directions in the pamphletaround each package/
which should be carefully preserved. job Mosael
New York, Sole Proprietor. $1 00 and 12f tante
for postage enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, To.
ronto, Ont., general agents for the Dompleve
will insure a bottle containing over 50 pills 11
return mail. Sold in Seaforth by Hickson *
S. Roberts, and R. Luinsdenfl
-
the Coni'
Nev. York Teri
In
-
la this country one
red tofirta any eitY- so
the aspect of the Be
is unfamiliar to the
striaen of its inhabita
Ji -as its parks Wad %liar
sed.fibwers ; the migra
who ate stay-at-hemes
able eenrsionswitbm
- the We of the very
groove, out of whieh t
often stray„ Unless tlu
their own neighborho
-visit them ; the least
eious, provided by Matt
of profit, are toe teskly
in all large cities there
class imprisoned ha at
ments, to whom there
region dinaiy eharact
vountry,"
The ideas of what thti
sessea by the tinkle -el
through the beneficenc
people, would bo atuush
for their pathos. "Ps%
country before. My ins:
say City," said a little gi
on. the point of leaving
tav.e I,' said another, w
pride; and when she v
country, she answer
prObably from the fact
heard it :spoken of by I
-"the eld country." 7013
city, and among tbe fi
their interest ana woa
unbounded. ''-flow,nie(
up 1" said one boy,'
ting this grass ?" aekedi
felt the morning dew.
said a third, as he Mt
• when he was COleVilleed
liess, he threw himself
xolled over it and ever it
object hael freshness e
them. Occasionally an
-came laughable, despit
ignorance that led to
dr -en at in New
permission to play will
coops, and; although 01
the chicken coops
understood by the forrt
consent ,was given: --T
reale baek in a little wh
evident that chiekeze-coe
ef pleasure bad fallen va
Emotion. • When a reas
one of the cliilltken expb
flies “bit too lockl,"ana,
vestigation 'it was disco!
chicken -coops were the;
ileMat,e8 ef which had si
the experiments made
•
Cetewayo, Sa,VaV,
CoteWayo is an -exn
specimen of the nobl
black, fifty years of age
high, well proportioned.;
broad, open face of the
Premier of the Cape
an interview with him,
was a child of the Britisl
Inv father, the English., I
tise rne for wrong doing
stick with which he wisl
and brok it, I ant 1.3
tbe English are great, pe
net kill those who fough4
hope the great Queen es
and. allow me to return;
and give me a place an
build a kraal."
His Majesty was Aree
suit of European clothes:
evident from his sotionesi
lese comfortable than hi.E.
He was ,accompanied
wives, four of his fellowe
tie girl, all of whom rega
-astonishment the nOveI
scenes about them. Thi
was immediately imp
strong gut.rd in the east
formed that tbe Geyer
Majesty the Queen elesir4
with unusual leniency an
in view of his extraord
war,- Cetewayo, in a ha
demanded that ten men
be sent for at once.
been accustomed to the
would feel lonely witbolr.
He was told that the Ei
ties would consider hi
would probably not grae
throned menarch is a mi
and sulks like a Child
promised that an enth
roasted for his particula
Wheeasked. what he tl
Town and English eivil
satirical manner ex.pre.-3
at things about him,
kande deprecatingly ais.
I was onlY born yes*
mere boy. I never
against such ,,,i0ea men
who iniended to take
They bot US to mako
and I afti sorry for sh
there." Cetewayo will
Vape Town until the
been arrived at as to i
posal of his person,.
A London correspon
Charles Reade as a" big
fellow, not fat, but lar
3snwuisncal:Irg. , liaend„il IS veryin0:wf l' 1
exercises such as rowing
hair is grizzled, his stab
no signs of weakness or
neat though careless in-
sembles, vith his rudd
and unconventional ma
4 34 3111raoi rule, eie°1 isete et:tthwhYrif 1 tgdate°:., bl, ao, :psi 1°1 iruiee:,teclha best
dissipated.
aa'aeta kusensel al. 'nttaalii Ine°11. asfl 18 IY8:l 361sboal:R1 :hif a:Nlei semsitia I des: 17:1°::*j 1 ' 1
kit:f:::haelzeu:vursbsfaled
quantityidianiot:h: ei n iwrfke:b8r,r Bi et lia-'
from four to seven hour
library, three or four o
-4buestkienPeenrarlyligaoneas. N.-enl'V'
1113 Urge:thiltylse,thrreiPwkingerat
13110M:en% Arni
8 oTr eh es_ , b oxtateesezeslaintthRehavettorl
114alrau:teonTlibTlftaii"s1;as'CroernissgUal. Ian
feet Eatiefetti011in every ease,
eed25ell,e41Setsafoperth.r b". r'm