The Huron Expositor, 1891-10-09, Page 6r -7
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List of Brussels Show.
following is a list of the success-
mpetitors at the show held at
Is on Thursday and Friday last i
Es.- Heavy Draught,- Brood
nlarei having raiaed a foal in 1891, Allan
Speir, Jae Shaw, 11 Hamilton; Horse
colt, 11 Hamilton, Jas Shaw, Allan
Speir ; Two year old filly, W J Carter,
lst artd 2nd •' Two year old gelding,
1) Robertson,Thos 11 Taylor; Yearling
stalliOn, Thos Simpson, Conrad Watson;
Yearling filly, Thos McLaughlin, Smith
Brae, Ab Crich; Yearling gelding, John
tilcCallum ; Heavy draught team, Wm
Po11e0, Samuel Dickson, Thos Mc-
Laughlin.
Geeeral Parpose,-Brood mare ha
rs v-
ing bed a foal in 1891, John McCallum,
Thos 11 Taylor, D Milne; Horse colt,
Thos H Taylor, John McCallum; Mare
colt, Wm Telford, D Milne, Two year
old Ifilly, Jas Love, Alex Gardiner, Robt
.MolAughlin ; Two year old gelding,
Thos 11 Taylor, A Dundee, S Snell; One
year old filly, , John Robb jr,
Wm
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Spring foal (colt or filly), John Sibbon,
John Mooney 2nd and 3rd, Yearling
gelding, John Sibbon • Yearling filly,
Thoe Wilkinson; Yearling stallion,
David Knight, in Roddick; Two
year l old geiding, Geo Barker, Thos
Wilkinson - Two year old filly, David
Knight, Alex Gardiner R Leatherclale.
CATTLE.-Durbam,-Alilch cow, hav-
ing calved since last show, Smith 'Bros,
David Milne, John Hewitt ; Two year
old heifer, John Armour, David Milne,
Smith Bros; One year old heifer, David
Milne, Smith Bros, 1' Robertson • Bull
calf, David Milne, Mrs Richard M'eKee
David Milne; Heifer calf, Thos Ei
Taylbr, Da.vid Milne, Thais II Taylor.
Jerseys, -Milch cow, J R Smith ;
Two, year old heifer, G A Deadman 1st
and 2nd; Heifer calf, J R Smith.
Native or Grade Cattle, -Cow, having
Ric ard Cerley ; Two year old heifer,
calvir since last show, P Robertson,
Thos Et Taador, Thos McLaughlin ; One
year old heifer, John Armour, Thos
Wilkinson; Two year old steer, Thos
Wilkinson 1st and 2nd; One year old
steer, Thoa Wilkinson, Thos McLaugh-
lin; Steer calf, Thos 11 Taylor, Thos
McLaughlin; Heifer calf, Richard Cor-
ley, Thos Wilkinson ; Fat cow or heifer,
Richard Corley, David Milne ; Fat ox
or eteer, Alex 13rians 1st and 2nd.
SREEP.-Leicesters and Their Grades,
-Aged Ram, N Cummings, John II
Johnaton ; Shearling ram, Geo Hyslop;
Ram lamb, N Cumming, John II John-
ston ; Pair of ewes having raised lambs
in 189-1, John ki Johnston, David
Milne ,- Pair of shearling ewes, N Cum-
ming, John H Johnston • Pair of ewe
lambs, Jos Duncan N Gumming.
Southdowns and 'Their Grades, -Aged
ram, shearling ram, John Hewitt let in
each; Ram lamb, Jahn Hewitt, let and
2nd; Pair of ewes, having raieed lambs
in 1891, pair of shearling ewes, pair of
ewe Iambs, John Hewitt let and 2nd in
each.
Shropshire Downs and Their Grades,
-Aged ram, Alex Ross, Samuel Dick-
son; Shearling ram, Joseph Stewart,
Jas Spier • Ram lamb, Jas Spier, Jog
Stewart ; 'Pair of ewes having raised
lambs in 1891, Thos Anderson, Joseph
Stewart; Pair of shearling ewes, Wm
Pollard, John Carrey • Pair of ewe
lambs, Jas Spier, Alex Ross.
Pies. -Berkshire, - Boar, Samuel
Walker ; Boar, under one year, John
Armour, Smith Bros; Sow, under one
year, John Armour,
Cameron; One year old gelding,
uncan, John McCallum ; Span of
al purpose horses, Smith Bros, II
1ton.
stenn-Brood mare, having raised
In 1891, John Sibbon, Thos Roe,
Scott; Spring foal (colt or filly),
Roe, E McNamara, Thee Strachan;
year old filly, Thom McLaughlin ;
year old gelding, John Sibbon,
Scott; Yeerling stallion, Abra-
Crich ; One year old filly, Peter
, E McNamara-; One year old
ng, Alex Gardiner; Buggy horse,
atherdale, not known.
rriage,-Carriage span, 16 hands
John Lambkin, Jos Campbell;
Yorkshire, -Boar, Robert ▪ Nichol;
Boar, under one year, Thos Bsylia ;
Sow, undies one year, Robt Nichol,
John Armour.
Cheater Whites, -Boar, , Ab Crich,
Samuel Walker; Boar, under one iyear,
WneBennett, Angus Shaw ; Sow, hay-
ing Ittered in 1891, Thos Baylis, Saml
Snel ; Sow, under one year, Angus
Shaw, Thos Baylis.
POULTRY. -Guinea fowl, Fred Mc-
Cracken, Jas Harrison; Dark brahma,s,
W Henderson & Son, Charles Hender-
son ; Light brahmas, Jas Harrison,
Fred McCracken; Black Spanish, Chas
Henderson let and 2nd ; Plymouth
Rocks, white leghorns, brown leg -
horns, Jas Harrison let in each, Walter
Taylor 2nd in each ; Silver spangled
Homburgs Jas Harrison, John H John-
ston ; Biel Hamburge, Wm Hender-
son lst and 2nd; Polands, Fred Mc
-
()racoon, David Milne; Bantams,
Walter Taylor, Chas Henderson ; Hou -
dans, Fred McCracken ; Dorkins, Jas
Harrison let and 2nd ; Langshan, Fred
MeCtackeri, W Henderson & Son;
Coehins, Fred McCracken, Jas Harri-
son ; Wynndottes, Chas Henderson,
Fred McCracken; Turkeys, R Leather -
dale, Chas Henderson; Geese, Jas Har-
rison Chas Henderson ; Rouen ducks,
McCracken; Pekin ducks, Chas
ersou ; Canaries, F Burgess 1st
nd; ollection of Fancy Pigeons,
Fred MeCeacken ; Game fowl, Jas Har-
rison! lat and 2nd,
IMPLEMENTS. - Patent arm wagon,
John Wynn; One horse buggy, open,
D E an ; One horse buggy, covered,
Jas
W y
Wa
Fred
Hen
and
Thom. Anderson; Northern spies, Wm.
McArthur; Newton Pippin, Thos.
Wilkinson; Peck's Pleasant, *bort
English; Pomme Grine, Robt Eneiah
Rambo, Alex Stewart : Rhode Island
Greeninp, David Moore; Golden Rus-
sets, Robt English; Spitzenburg, Mrs.
T. Ballantyne; Seek no Further, Thos
Wilkinson ; Tolman Sweets, Wm Cam-
Valker, John Wynn ; Cutter, John
n let and 2nd; Road cart, James
ker ; Field roller, T T Coleman ;
Gen red purpose plow, T T Coleman;
Wheelbarrow, John Wynn.a --
G AIN.White fall wheat, Charles
He dereoe,John Currey,Alex. Stewart ;
Reifall wheat, John McCallum, Alex
Gardiner,' Charles Henderson; Spring
Wheat, aey variety, Theo McLaughlin,
Wnli Cameron, Wm Wilkinson •' Barley
2 rawed, Jam Wilkinson, S Walker,
Jaw Harrison ; Barley 4 or 6 rowed, Geo
Moffatt, Chas Henderson; Black oats,
Geoi Moffatt, John McCallum, Wm
'
Wilkinsoo - White oats, II Edwards,
Alex GaTdiner, David Milne -, Small
peals, Tiles Davidson, John Currey ;
Medium eas, Jas Speir, David Milne;
Large pe e, Geo. Moffatt ; One bushel
Titriothy eeed, Robt English, Geo Nott,
Smith Brieth ere.
I1rma. - Baldwins Quinton Me-
Bla n • Yellow Belleflower, Robert
EntSlial ; Winter Belleflower, J R
Smith.; F mense, David Milne ; Grimes'
Golden,Robt Engliah ; King of Tomp-
kins, Rob a Engliah ; Mammoth Pippins,
eron; 20 ounce Pippins, Jo
Wagner, Chas Henderson;
Pippins, F S Scott ; Colver
Milne; Roxboro Russets, G
Alexander, Smith brothers;
Oldenburg, Chas Henderson;
pins, Robt English; Hawtho
Wilkinson; Maiden's Blush,
Porter, Alex Stewart; Swaa
English; St. Lawrence, Geor
Chanango Strawberry, Geo
varieties winter apples, Chas
Robt English; Six varieties f
David Moore, Alex Stewart
ter pears, John Wynn, A
Six fat ars, John Hewitt,
n Wynn ;
Ribston
David-
-o Kelly;
nohess of
Fall Pip-
nden, Jas
eo Moffatt
Robert
e Kelly ;
ally ; Six
enderson,
11 apples,
Six win -
ex Ross;
hos Wilk-
inson ; gli3x Plums, Thor Didion, W
41 McCracken; Four clustersi of Grapes,
8. Burgess John Hewitt; Cabs, Thom
Davidson, ?David Milne.
ROOTS. -Early potatoes, n
Henderson & Sons, Wm Ti
McCallum, E Garvin; Late
named, Walter Taylor, W
& Sen,'W 11 McCracken; Swe
med, Wm
lor, John
potatoes,
enderson
e turnips,
Not known, Wm Smith; Turni s, any
other variety, Jos Wilkinso
derson & Son; White fiel
David Milne, Wm Cameron ;
ham carrots, Wm Pollard,
Craoken ; Scarlet nantes, W
lor, W 11 McCracken; Early
rots, Walter Taylor, W H M
Long blood beets, Thos David
McCracken; Blood turnip b
Davidson, W H McCracke
sugar beets, W 11 McCrac
McCallum; Parsnips, W H M
Walter Taylor; Mangel wurFzels, long
red, Mrs T Ballantyne, Thee Davidson;
Yellow globe mange's Geo Kelly, W H
Hen -
carrots,
Altring-
- Mc -
iter Tay -
horn car-
Cracken ;
on, W H
eta, Thee
; White
en, John
Cracken,
McCracken; Red glo'be mangels, Thos
Davidson, W McCracken; Long
yellow mangels, W II McCracken.
VEGETABLES. -Onions -Red, W 11
McCracken Walter Taylor; Yellow
danvers, W 11 McCracken, Geo Nott;
Giant roeca, W R McCracken; From
top sets'W McCracken, E Garvin;
From Dutch sets, W 11 McCracken, A
Stewart; Top onion sets, W II McCrack-
en, E Garvin; Dutch sets, W 11 Mc-
Cracken; Potato, W H McCracken,
John McCallum.
Other vegetables' -Corn, yellow Can-
ada, A Stewart, Wm. Taylor; Corn,
white flint, John McCallum, W H Mc-
Cracken;Corn, named varieties, W H
McCracken; Butter beans, John Me -
Canute, Samuel Snell; White beans, 11
Edwards, Mrs E Stewart; Beans, any
other variety, Geo Nott, George Kelly;
Citrons'round striped, E Garvin, S
Snell; Citrons, long Californian, W ft
McCracken, Fred McCracken; Musk-
melons, D Stewart, E Garvin; Cucum-
bers, J R Smith, Mrs T Ballantyne;
Celery, white, Walter Taylor, Chas
Henderson; Celery, pink, W H Mc-
Cracken • 'Winter cabbage, John Staf-
ford, Waiter Taylor; Curled eavoy, W
H McCracken; ked pickling cabbage,
Walter Taylor, W 11 McCracken;
Cauliflower, Walter Taylor, W 11 Mc-
Cracken; Pumpkin, D Stewart, Walter
Taylor; Squash, E Garvin, W 11 Mc-
Cracken ; Collection of garden produce,
Fred McCracken; W II McCracken;
Tomatoes, Walter Taylor, D Stewart;
Plum or cherry tomatoes, Walter Tay..
Ion W H McCraeken.
4‘
lantyne ; Ribbos
George Nott;
Maggie Stewart;
Mrs T Ballanty_
work, George N
Sofa Pillow Berli
Ballantyne M
Pillow, Berlin wo
W 11 McCracken
work, Mrs T Ball
Stockings, woole
Cracken ; Stock
St::wart lst and
W 11 McCracke
cotton'Geo Nott
NellieRoss ; Tin
Mrs T Ballantyn
Mrs E Stewart
flowers, Mrs T B
Craeken ; Wax
Nott. ,
FINE ARTS. -
birds in case,
Leatherdale ; Co
male, R Leather
Jae Cameron; 0l oolor figures, Dr.
Graham, F C Rogers ; Oil Painting
landscape, F C
Black Crayon D
G A Deadman;
ing, G A Deadma
Rogers, Kate
pottery, David.
or velvet, Mrs T
mack ; Painting
Ross, Kate Corm
manship, John
penmsnship, Jo
Moore ;
Kelly, David Mo
FLOWERS AND
ion Flowering B
hoquet, Jas Har
Hand boquet,-M
Anderson; Calle
gie Stewart, Tho
Dahlias, Alex Stewart Maggie Stewart;
6 Pansies, Alex Stewart, Jas Harrison ;
• di, Maggie Stewart;
awart, Maggie Stew -
Jas Harrison, Maggie
ks; Maggie Stewart,
; African - Marigolds,
ggie Stewart; French
Stewart, Alex Stew-
alsams, Zinnias Mag -
x Stewart; Gladiolus
as, Perennial Phlox,
s, cox Combs, all by
lleetion of home grown
es, John D Stewart;
fied in above list, Mag -
as Anderson.
•rge Thompson, for the
e made bread, John
Deadman, fot the best
one year, aired by his
ott ; Thomas Farrow,
()ails penmanship, sub -
Commandment, John
rter W H McCracken.
ngolds, Mrs T Ballain-
vidson ; Yellow Globe
Kelly, Thomas David -
•f cattle, any breed,
vid Milne.
UDGES.
J Brethour,
:he, Morris.
Mary Richmond, At -
Ross; Mount Forest ;
eknow.
tables, -Wm. Pollard,
tev Mr Salton, Brus•
; Listowel.
ts,-George Richmond,
DAIRY PRODUC.-Tub butter, Jos
Wilkinson, Wm Pollard, Wm Wilkin-
son, S Walker; Table butter, Jos Wilk-
inson, Mrs E Stewart, Wm 'Wilkinson,
E Garvin; Factory cheese, Wm Edgar;
Home-made cheese, Mrs E Stewart,
Thos Anderson. ,
DOMESTIC MASVFACTURES.-Flannel,
Thos Anderson, •Geo Nott; Blankets,
Geo Johnston, Geo Nott; Counterpane,
P Robertson Man E Stewart; Home
spun Yarn, if/ McCracken, Geo Mof-
fatt; Maple sugar, W 11 McCracken,
Mrs T Ballantyne; Maple molasses, S
Burgees, Geo Nott; Honey in comb,GA
Deadman, S Walker • Extracted honey,
G A Deadman, Chas 'Henderson ; Grape
Wine,Jas WilkinSon, Mrs T Ballantyne;
Rhubarb wine S Burgess Mrs T Ballan-
tyne; Strawberry wine 'W H McCrack-
en; Elderberry wine, H McCracken,
Thos Anderson; Tomato catsup, Chas
Henderson, W McCracken; Apple
ljelly, Mrs T Ballnntyne, David Milne ;,
lithubarb jelly,Mes T Ballantyne; Rasp-
berry jelly, Chas iMeLelland, Fred Mc-
Cracken ; Jelly from any other fruit, J
R Smith, Mrs 1 Ballantyne; White
home made bread, John Robb jr, Mrs
John Wynn, MrsIT Ballantyne; Brown
home made breed, Mrs T Ballantyne,
John McCallum, D Milne; Fruit cake,
S Burgess, Mre T Ballantyne; Jelly
cake Mrs T Ballantyne, D Milne; Oat•
meal cake, John McCallum, Thos An•
derson-; Collection canned fruits, W H
McCracken.
MANUFACTUREs. -Double Farm Har-
ness Harry Detanis, J. C. Richarda ;
Singie Buggy haroess, let and 2nd J C
Richards; Axe handle, John Wynn,
John McCallum ; Tinware, Ballantyne
& Wilson; Picture frames, R Leather -
dale; Turner's work, R Lea,therdale ;
Joiner's work, R Leatherdale.
LADIES' WORK-Arasene work, Miss
Nellie Ross, Sateuel Snell; Applique
work, Mrs. T Ballantyne, Nellie Ross;
Braiding, Samuel Snell, Mrs T Ballan-
tyne ; Berlin wool work flat, Nellie
Ross, Mrs T Ballantyne; Berlin wool
work raised, Nellie Ross; Berlin wool
and Bead work, Nellie Ross, Mrs E
Stewart; Berlin wool flowers, Chas Mc-
Clelland Bead work, Miss Nellie
Ross, Imre. 'Charles McClelland;
Fine shirt, Charles McClelland, George
Moffatt; Fancy knitting in cotton Geo
Moffatt, Mrs E! Stewart; Fancy 'knit-
ting in wool, 1st and 2nd Nellie Rose;
Fancy flannel shirt, George Nott, George
Moffatt ; Feathei flowers, George Nott;
Feather stitching, Nellie Rose, Mrs.
E Stewart; Hair flowers, J R Smith;
Point lace, Nellie Ross, J T S Kirk;
Lace Honiton, George Nott, Nellie Rose;
Lambrequin,Berlin wool and bead, Mrs
T Ballantyne, J T S Kirk; Lamp mat,
Nellie Ross George Nott ; Leather
work, W Et Ross,
Fred McCrac-
ken ; Pair oil woolen W Mc-
Cracken, Andrew Moffatt ; Woolen
gloves, W McCracken Fred Mc-
Cracken • Nettitig, Mrs T' Ballantyne;
Nellie Itt'ass ; ,Tufted quilt, Mrs E Stew-
art ; Crochet, quilt, John Hewitt, W
Henderson & Son • Patchwork quilt, F
Regers, Mrs: 'T Ballantyne ; Log
cabin quilt, Charles McClelland, George
Nott; Fanoilt, Mrs II Spieran,
Charles Henderson ; Knitted quilt, Mrs
E Stewart, A Stewart (Queen street) ;
Rag Mat, Mrs John Wynn, Mrs T Bal -
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ne, Mrs T Ballantyne,
pe silk, Nellie Ross,
Roman Embroidery,
e, Nellie Ross ; Shell
tt, Mrs -E Stewart;
wool fiat, Mrs. T
H Spieran ; Sofa
I raised, Geo Moffitt,
Sofa Pillow, patch-
ntyne, Nellie Rose;
, Geo Nott, W H Me-
nge, cotton; Mrs E
nd ; Socks, woolen,
Geo Nott; Socks,
Tatting, Geo Nott,
el work, Nellie Rose,
; Tissue paper flower,
Nellie Ross ; Wax
llantyne, W I Mo-
ruit coilection, Geo
ollection of stuffed
re John Wynn, R
lection of stuffed ani-
le; Pencil Drawing,
gers, Kate Cormack;
awing, R Leatherdale,
olored crayon draw-
; Spatter work, F
rmack ; Painting on
oore ; Painting on silk
Ballantyne, Kate Core
on placquee, Nellie
ck ; Ornamental pen -
D Stewart; Business
n D Stewart, David
penmanship, George
re.
LANTS.-Best Collect-
lbs,D. Stewart; Table
son, Maggie Stewart;
ggie Stewart, Thomas
tion cut flowers;_ Mag -
Anderson; Collection
11
6 Phlox Drummo
6 Asters, Alex S
art; 6 Petunias,
Stewart • 6 Sto
Thos Anderson
Alex Stewart, M
Marigolds Maggi
art; Dianthus,
gie Stewart, Al
Spikes, Verb
Double Hollyhoe
Maggie Rosa; C
ornamental gras
Flowers not spec
gie Stewart, Tho
Seecines.-Ge
best loaf of ho
Robb, jr; G A
heifer calf under
Jersey, F S S
Postmaster, for
ject, the Fifth
Stewart, Wm C
six long red m
tyne, Thomas D
mangolds, Georg
son ; Beat herd
Silver medal, D
I
Manufactures, Wroxe-
ter ; Robert Hu
Ladies' Work,
wood • Maggie
Aggieithier, L
Fru t and: Veg
Leadbury.
Fine Arts, -
tele ; Mies Dixo
Grain and Ro
Newry.
Cattle, -Wm Winter, Seaforth ; L
Lovell, Turnbe ry ; John Jamieson,
Wroxeter.
Heavy Horses, -James Moffatt, Tees -
water ; Alexan er Nicholson,Lucknow ;
Peter Fowler, ji, Wingham.
Light Horses, Jonas Heiman, Ford -
with ; R Leitch John Ross.
Sheep and Pis, -Walter Rutherford,
Blueeale ; Arch bald Simpson, Newry ;
Thomas Musgro e, Wroxeter.
Implements nd Poul try, -Thomas
Collis.
The Patr ns of Industry.
A special season of the Grand Associ-
tion of Patrons If Industry of Ontario
was held at Lon i on last week. There
were over 60 de egates present. Huron
was represented ey Messrs. James Grant
and J. A. McKe wn.
The grand se retary reported that a
platform provisi nally adopted at Chat-
ham on March 1 0, had been submitted to
303 subordinate alsociations with the
following results the figures after each
plank signifying the number of associa-
tions favorable, and the balance being
either opposed oj undecided:
T 1. Maintenanc of British connection;
297.
• 2. The reserve ion of public lands for
the actual settle ; 303.
3. Purity of administration and ab-
solute independe ce of Parliament; 299.
4. Regid minty in every department
of the public ser ice ; 303.
5. Simplificati n of the law and a gen-
eral reduction in machinery of Governt
ment ; 303.
6. The abolitio of the Canadian Sen-
ate; 288.
7. The aboliti n of the grand jury;
226.
8. A system of civil service reform
that will give each country power to ap-
point its own c unty officials, except
county judges; 81. •
9. Tariff for re enue only, and so ad-
justed as to fall a far as possible upon
the luxuries, and not upon the necessar-
ies of life; 301.
10, Reciprocal trade on fair and equit-
able terms bet een Canada and the
United/States; 294.
11. Effectual 1 gislation that will pro-
tect labor and tbte results of labor from
those combinatio a and monopolies which
unduly enhance he price of the articles
produced by auch combinations or mon-
opolies • 299.
12. -irohibitio of the bonuaing of
railways by Gov rnrnent grants as con-
arary to the pub ic interclass; 288.
13. The form tion of a loan and in-
vestment societ in connection with ' the
order for the pu pose of negotiating loans
on farm propert at reduced rates of in-
terest; 288.
14. Preparat on of the Dominion and
Provincial voter 'lists by the municipal
officers; 296.
15. Conformi y of electoral districts
for both Domini et and Provincial repre-
sentation to cou ty boundaries, as con-
stituted for mun cipa1 purposes; 292.
•
-English Sp vin Liniment removes
all hard, soft o calloused Lumps and
Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin,
Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, dweeney,
Stifles, Sprains, ore and Swollen Throat,
Coughs, etc. S ve $50 by use of one
bottle. Warra ted the most wonderful
Blemish Cure e er known. Sold by J.
S. Roberts. 1237y
NEW FALL if WINTER GOO
cOMING DAILY.
111..• mi..,son,•••••11.
Last week we opened up a large new stock of Men's, Yon lhs',
Boys' and Children's made up Suits and Overcoats; also Tweeds, Coat-
i* and Pantings for our order department; also Carpets, rndersicar,
Hosiery, Gloves, Flannels, Ina() and Grey Cottons, &c.
This week we have been very busy opening and marking our
importations of British and French Dress Goods Scotch Tweeds and
Coatings, and numerous lines of notions. Also a large line of ies'
Girls' and Children's readymade Jackets and Ulsters direct from fo
manufacturers, to which we would especially beg to draw public
tion, as they will be found particularly good value.
Our Miss McLachlan has returned from the Eastern- markets,
log completed purchases of Millinery goods, and gleaned from thsi
Canadian and American artists the latest and nobbiest id
trimming.
The harvest being good, we are laying ourselves out to dp
largest fall and winter trade in the annals of our business. If we
get there, it will not be any fault- in the variety and quality o
goods, nor the prices at which we will sell them, for we assure yo
the confidence which the purchasing public have placed in us iu the
past, that our PRICES WILL BE ROCK BOTTOM.
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W11. PIcKARD,
Corner Main and Markt
streets, Seaforth.
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Wellington, Grey and Bruce.
GOING NORTH-.
Ethel -
Brussels
Bluevale .
Wingham..
Gouts Sotrret-
Wingham
Bluevile
Brussels
Ethel.... ..
Passenger.
2.51 r. m. 9.41 Lie 8.65 r.m.
8.08 1455 9.45
3.21 10.10 10.10
3.31 10.20 11.10
Passenger. Mixed.
6.30 .e.m.11.10 A. m. 7.36 r. m
6.39 11.29 . 8.05
OM 11.52 9.05
7.05 12.07 9.41
London, Huron and .Bruce,
Gomm NORTH -
Landon, depart
Exeter
Hensel].
Hippen
Brucefield
Clinton
Londesboro
Blyth. .
Belgrave
Wingham arrive
GOING SOUTH-
Wingham, depart
Belgrave .
Blyth 7.14
Londesboro 7.22
Clinton' 7.55
13rueefield 8.15
Kippen. 8.24
Hensall 8.32
Exeter 8.50
Passenger.
8.16A.v. 4.85P.N,
9.16 5.67
9.28 8.09
9.34 6.17
9.42 6.26
10.00 6.45
10.19 7.03
10.28 7.12
10.42 7.27
11.00 7.60
Passenger.
8.45A.m 3.20p.m.
7.00 3.46
4.06
4.19
4.4F
5.04
5.12
6.19
6.33
Grand Trunk Railway.
Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton station
1 allows:
GOING WEST- SEAPORIM.
Passenger 1.12 P. M.
Passenger... .. 9.16 r.
Mixed Train.. ...... 9.20 a. fr.'
Mixed Train.. ., 6.16 r. m.
Gomm Muer-
Passenger. .. .. 7.59 A. m.
Passenger........2.50 P. m.
klixeti Tram.. ...... 6.30 e m.
Freight Train.. .. 4.30 P. 14.
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McKillop Directory for 1891.
JOHN BENNEWIES, Reeve, Brodhagen P. 0.
JOHN M.ORRISON, Deputy Rseve, Winthrop.
DANIEL MANLEY, Councillor, Beechwood.
JAMES EVANS, Councillor, Beechwood.
WILLIAM ABCHIBALD, Councillor, Lead -
bury.
JOHN C. MORRISON Clerk, Winthrop.
SOLOMON J. SHANNON, Treasurer, Win-
throp.
ROBERT G. ROSS, Assessor, Winthrop.
ADAM HAYS, Collector, Seaforth.
HAND -MADE
Boots and Shoes
D. McINTYRE
Has on hand a large number of Boots and Shoes
of his own make, best material and
Warranted to give Satisfaction.
If you want your feet kept dry come and get
a pair of our boots, which will be sold
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Repairing promptly attended to. All kinds' of
Boots and Shoes made to order. All parties who
have not paid their accounts for, last year will
please call and settle up.
1162 D. MeISTYRE, Seaforth.
J. C. SMITH & CO.,
13.A.m.Tic=ts_
A General Banking business trans-
acted.
Farmers' notes discounted.
Drafts bought and sold.
Interest allowed on deposits.
SALE NOTES discounted, or taken
for collection.
OFFICE --First door north of Reid
& Wilson's Hardware Store.
SEAFORTH
ICI1\1-33TT
1\T _
BOOTS AND 70ES.
Look to your understami g, I am
jest receiving a well selected stock of
readymade Boots and Shoes which I
will sell at the least living profit.
Special attenting given to repairing and
custom work. Inspection solicited,
Yours,
11241 3 JAS. STANLEY, Constance.
Notice to Depositors
-IN THE --
Post Office Savings Bank.
Deposits in the above Bank may now be re-
ceived to the amount of 81,000 during each year,
ending 30th of June, and a total balance of
83,000, exclusive of interest, which, if desired,
may at any time be transferred to the Finance
Department for investment in
-INSCRIBED STOCK -
in sums of 8100 or multiples thereof. Th
stook will bear interest at the rate of 3a- per
cent. per annum, payable on let of March and
let of September of each year, and is redeem-
able let of March, 1896.
SAMUEL DICKSON, Postmaster,
Post Office, Seaforth, March:2nd, 1891.
121C-23
?s*
cp
Live Stock
RANCE 00.4
ffice: Seaforth.
Live Stock . Insurance Comply*
vine' a Government Deposit and
loeneed by 'the same. Are now
he business of LiveStock Insur
It the patronage of the importere
the Province.
particulars address
N AVERY, Sec.-Treas.
N
KIN
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THEC OK'S BEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
The -uiKil1opMutual Fire
ance Company.
Ins
FARM
PROP
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ND ISOLATED TOWN
RTY ONLY INSURED.
OFFICERS.
Thos. E. 1ay, President, Seaforth P. 0.•, W.
J. ShannonSecy-Treas. Seaforth P. 0.; John
Hannah M nager, Seaforth P. 0.
DIRECTORS.
Jas Piro f t, Seaforth ; Donald NOSS, Clin•
ton; Gab e ,Elliott, Clinton; George Watt,
Harlock Jkseph Evans, Beechwood ; J. Shan-
non, Walto Thos. Garbutt, Clinton.
AGENTS.
Thos. Nerlans, Harloek ; Robt. McMillan, Sea-
orth ; S. Carinochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan
nd Geo. Mjailie, Auditors.
Parties id sirous to effect Insurances or
transact oth r business will be promptly attend-
ed to nn app ication to any of the above officers,
addres§ed to their respective post offices.
1189
,
CTOBER 9 1891..,
.dememennums
VETERINARY.
°DaftetenD°mthandedryeetitos°a dnimalohatayirg.. esiosir"mote3dierAatteewa.liseV:eoter°172rinavR:i
TOHN GR1rVE, V. 8.4 Honor gr a drinatneAet
fej Ontario Veterinary College. All disowns
Hotel, Seaforti .
MIRANK S. Beattie, Y. S., graduate of Ontask
X Veterinary College, Toronto, Menber of tha
e,
Veterinary Medical Society, oto., treats alt d.
attended to either by day or night
Charges moderate. Special attention given Am
veterinary dntistry. Office on Main Street
Seaforth, one, door south of Kidd's Hardwire
eases of the Domesticated Animals. All ogle
store., ;
EAFORTH ;HORSE INFIRMARY.--Cornar a
0 Jarvis and Goderioh Streets, next door to WI
Presbyterian teinroh, Seaforth, Ont. All die
OSION 0 Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do.
medicated animals, aumeseMlly treated s,t she
• ampere or elsewhere, on the shortest notice
=Merges in Aerate. JAMES W. ELDER, Voter.
nary Surreme P. 8.-A large stook of Voiotia
ary Medicines tic constantly on handl
LEGAL
if.ATTHEW MORRISON, Walton, Inenranoe
Agent, Commissioner for taking affidavits,
Conveyances, &o. Money to loan at the lowest
rates. M. Mosateom, Welton.
T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, ten
efi Office-B.00ms five doors north of Com.
mewls' Hotel, ground floor, next- dobr to G. L.
Papst's jewilry store, Main street, Seaforth.
Goderichagents-C ameron, Holt and Cameron.
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GODERICH
Steam Boiler Woilks.
(ESTABLISHED 1880.)
Chrystal & Bla,,k,
Manufacturers of all kinds of StStion
ary, Marine, Upright & Tubule
BOILER
Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet.
Works, etc
Iror
Also dealers in Upright and Hori.F.zontalSlid
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Valve Engines. Automatic Cut 0al • ness
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specialty. All sizes of pipe and p..pe,i tting
constantly on hand. EEtimates furnis ed
short notice.
Works opposite G. T. h Station Gone ieh.
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Seaforth Dai7y.
Having purchased the Dairy Bu iness
from Mr. Roderick Grey, I beg to olicit i con-
tinuance of the patronage which he 14ae re-
ceived in the past. With the advait4ges I
have in my refrigerator and situation, 1 h pe to
be able to give my customers satisfacticin as to
quality of milk even in the very hot weah1er.
Realizing that the cash system is t4h4 motA
justi nd satisfactory to all concerned, I halt )
decided to sell for cash only.
Vir Tickets supplied at reduce c rates
1171 D. D. WILSON
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED AT
THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE
BEAFORTH, ON *TAM
NO WITNESSES REOUI ED
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Knight's Blood Cure.
STAN
ful u
cure for
tion, Cons
Stomach a
DARD household remedy in success
e more than 40 years. A positiVe
yspepsia, Scrofula, Nervous Prostra
ipation and all diseases of the Blood,
d Liver.
Unequalled for Producing a Clear
Complexion.
A botanical compound, put up in packages
and sent by mail at one third the cost of ordin-
ary medicin . Large packages, ?sufficient for 3
quarts, $1.0 ; half size packages, sufficient fax
3 pints, 50c.; sample packaps, 25c.
A reliable Agent wanted in this locality.
KNIGHT BOTANICAL CO.,
1183-52 252 Broadway, New York.
Cures Burns, Cuts, Piles n their worst form.
Swellings, Erysipelas, Inflammation, Frost Bites
Chapped Hanps, and all'Skin Diseases. .
HIRST PAIN'EXTERMINATOR
Cures Lumbago, Sciatica, Rheumatism, Neura
gia, Toothache, Pains in every form.
By all dealers. Wholesale by F. F. Dailey & Co
.1,1•••••VIIIIMOMI
NEW BUTCHER SHOP
IN SEAFORTH.
JONES & McCUAIG,
Beg to irlform the people of Seaforth and vicini-
ty that they have started the Butchering busi-
ness on Lain Street, Seaforth, in the shop for-
merly occupied by Mr. George Ewing, and will
be glad to serve all who may call on them, with
fresh meat of all kinds. They both have a prac-
tical knowledge of the business and guarantee
a good article and prompt attention to custom.
era.
Orders solicited and meat delivered in any
part of the town.
1239 tf.
JONES & McCUAIG.
1216
/1 ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barrister,, Sallee
kx ton, Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GARROWe
Q. C.; Wm. Piounroor. 680
cAMERON, HOLT k CAMERON, Barristen,
Solicitors in Chancery, &o., Goderich, Ont.
. C. CAMERON, Q. C., Fiume Hour, M. 61.
CAMERON. 606
J. -DOWNEY, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Ito
„ Late ;of Victoria, B. C. Office -Over
Bane of Coninierce, Main street, Seaforth: Pre
vats funds to 'Oen at 5i and 6 per cent 1085
itirANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors,
.1.1/1 Convec.ers, &o. Solicitors for the Bank
of Johnston, Thdale & Gale. 'Loney to loan.
Offloe-Elliott Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H.
Ms.mmuro, JAMIE SOOT% 781
FHOLMESTED, successor to Uh.. late firm
. McCaughey & Holmested, Barrister, So-
licitor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicdtor for
the Canadian Bonk of Commerce. Money to lend.
Farms for sale. Office in Scott's Block, Matz
Street, Seaforth.
TIICKSON & HAYS, formerly with Messrs.
Garrow & Proudfoot, Goderich; Bar-
risters, Solicitors eto., Seaforth and Brawls.
Seaforth Office- Solicitors,
Block, Main Street.
R. S. HAYS. W. B. DICKSON.
Money to Loan. 1121
W.OAMERON SMITH,
BARRISTER.
Solicitor of Superior Court, Commissiorer for
taking Affidavits in the High Court
of Justice, Commissioner,
• Money to. Lend
OFFICE. -Scott's Block, over Lumsden &
Wilson's Drug Store. 1234
DENTISTRY.
FW. TWEDDLE, Dentist, Office over Ham-
' ilton & McInnes' Shoe Store, eorner Main
andJohn Streets, Seaforth, Ontario. Nitrous
Oxide Gas administered for the painless extrac-
tion of teeth. 1169
DR. BELDEN, Dentist, Graduate Royal Col
lege of Dental Surgeons, Ontario. As-
sistant -Dr. Atkinson, Graduate Pennsylvania
College of Dental Surgeons, Philadelphia. Gas
administered for painless extraction of teeth.
Office -over Johnson's Hardware Store, Sea -
forth. Will visit every Wednesday forenoon at
Dixon's Hotel, Brucefield, and at Eippen in the
afternoon. Every Friday forenoon at Prender-
gast's Hotel, Dublin. 1226
TT KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D.
1.. S., Exeter, Ont. Will be at
Zurich, at the Huron Hotel, en the
LAST THURSDAY IN EACH moms,
and at Murdock's Hotel, Hensall, on the FIRST
AND THIRD FRIDAY in each month. Teeth ex-
tracted with the least pain possible. All work
first-class at liberal rates. 971
DR. C. H. INGRAM, Dentist, (successor to H.
L. Billings), member of the Royal College
of Dental Surgeons, Ontario Teeth inserted
with or without a plate in gold celluloid or rub-
ber. A safe aniesthetic given tor the painless
extraction of teeth. Office -over O'Neil's bank,
Exeter, Ontario. 1204
N. B. -Plates secured firmly in the mouth by
Yemens' Patent Valve.
MONEY TO LOAN.
TONEY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 per
Ili cent., with the privilege to borrower
of repaying part of the principal money at any
time. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister
Sesforth. 850
MEDICAL.
"FIR. C. SHEPPARD, Physician and Surgeon,
Bayfield, Ontario, successor to Dr. W. H.
Wright. 1225-62
TIE. T. P. McLAUGHL1N, M.C.P.S., Ontario
Physician, Surgeon And Aecoutheur
Night calls promptly attended. Office, Dash-
wood, Ont 1225
DRS. SCOTT & MAOKAY,
OFFICE, Goderich Street, opposite Methodist
Church, Seaforth. RESIDENCE, next Agricul-
tural Grounds.
J. G. SCOTT, M. D. C. M., (Ann Arbor and
Victoria,) M. C. P. S. 0. -
C. MACKAY, M. D. C. M., (Trinity,) F. T. M. C.,
M. C. P. S. 0.
DR. McFAUL, Member of the College o
Physicians and Surgeons, etc., Seaforth,
Ontario. Office, Cady's Block, opposite- Com-
mercial Hotel. Night bell at residence, north
side of Goderich St., seventh door west of the
Methodist Church. 1210 tf.
-1-) E. COOPER, M. D., Physician, Surgeon
1A), and Accoucher, Constance, Ont. 1127
TARS. ELLIOTT & GUNN, Brumfield, Lien.
tiates Royal College of Physicians
Surgeons, Edieburgh. Brucefield, Ont. ow -
1100 W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , C. M., Member
Its. of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
&o., Seaforth, Ontario. Offiee and residence
same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 848 '
ALEX. BETHUNE, M. D., Fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons
Kingston. Successor to Dr. Mackid. Oitloe
lately occupied by Dr. Ilackid, Main Street
Seaforth. Residence -Corner of Victoria Square,
in house lately occupied by L. E. Dancey. 1127
AUCTIONEERS.
T P. BRINK, Licensed Auctioneer for the
r) County of Huron. Sales attended in a
pa;te of the County. All orders len at Tie
Erreez Office will be promptly attended to.
DH. PORTER. General Auctioneer and
Land Valuator. Orders sent by Mail 10
my a:ddress, Bayfield P. 0., will receive prompt
attention. Terme moderate. 1185-52 •
W. a DUFF,
AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY, Convey:
ancer, Collector, Book-keeper and Accountant;
Real Estate, Life, Accident and Fire Insurance
Agent; Money to Loan, Correspondence, &c.
Parties requiring his services in any of these
branches will receive prompt attention. (WIG"
IN DALEY'S BLOCR, (UPSTAIRS), MAUI STREIT, SEA
?DEM,
MONEY TO LOAN.
GEORGE HART, BRUCEFIELD.
Having been appointed Agent and Valuator
for the Hamilton Provident and Loan Society is
now prepared to receive applications and to
loan money in any amount on the mostreason-
able terms and at low rates of interest. The ex-
penses of effecting a loan through Mr.' Hart will
be very light as he is also valuator for the
Society. All applications strictly private. For
full particulars apply to er address,
GEORGIE HART, Brucefield.
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