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Brussels Show Prize List.
The following is the list of tlie prize
winners in the Brussels show held, on
Thnrsday and Friday of halt week
Ironess-4.-Ileavy draft.--Stellion over
three years, Allan Spier, Thot Calder.
-;Stallion under three years, A Stewart,Allan
Spier. Brood mare, having raised n foal in
1892,, Jae B Aitcherion, John Shortreed, 11
Jlarnilton. ElOrse colt; Jas B Aitcheson.
Mere colt, Wm Pollard, John Sbortreed,
Albert Dundas. Two year old filly, Allau
.Spier, Thos MeLauehlin. Two Year old
gelding, Jest McCallum, E Olvet, D Mc-
Lauchlin. Yearling filly, Neil Dunoanson,
jSin Ireland, Wm Watson. Yearling geld
Aneirevn Knight, Henry Hamilton.
Heavy draught team, Wm Pollard, Amos
Smith. -
General purposa-Brood mare, having
relied a foal in 1892, Jas Simpson, David
Milne, E Giver. Horse colt, Amos Smith,
John Brown Son'David Milne. Mare
colt, Jas McCallum, Wm Dark, Neil Dun-
, elareen. Two year oicl filly, John Robb, jr.,
jes Ireland, Wm Cameron. Two year old
gelding; Wm MeArter, Alex Ross, Wm
Taylor. One year old filly, Geo inenneeeee,
Alex Gardiner, John Currie. One year old
gelding, Jae McCallum. Span of general
purpose horses, John Young, Richard Pol-
lard, John Belgian Walking team, Alex
'Gardiner, Wm Pollard.
Roadsters. -Stallion over three yearn
Robt Wilson, Gus Goebel. Stallion under
three yeare Wm Roddiek. Brood mare,
having raised a foal in 1892, John 5ibbon, A
Crich, Alex Stewart. Spring foal (colt or
filly), A Crich, Geo Thompson, Richard
Leatherdale. Two year old fay, Ed Me -
Namara. Two year old gelding, Alex Gar-
diner. One yeer old filly, Ed McNamara.
One year old gelding, John Lambkin.
Buggy horse, W J Dickson, Robert Wilson,
J 0Johnston. Roadster team, R Leather -
dale, A Koenig.
Carria.ge.-Stallion over three years, P
'Scott. Stallion under three years, Andrew
Knight. Brood mare, 16 hands high, M
-Johnston, Jas Campbell. id Carriage span, 16
hands high, John Lamb'
kin Richard Pol-
lard. Spring foal (colt er filly).John Sibbon,
John Lambkin, Richard Pollard. , Yearling
gelding, John Siblion, Samuel Plutn. Two
year old gelding, John Sibbon, Jest Ireland.
Two year old filly, Robt Wileon; Frost &
Sproat, Thos Wilkineon. -
CATTLE. -Durharna-Bull, over two
years, Amos Smith, Nelson Bricker. Bull;
under two years, Thor') McLaughlin, Jas
Spier, E J McArthur. Mitch cow', having
calved sines last showed John Atinour, 'A
Smith, Richard Corley. Two year old
heifer, P Robertson, Richard Corley, John
Hyslop. One year old heifer, Samnel Dick-
son, Richard Corley. Bull calf, John Mc-
Leuchlin, Wm Watson. Heifer calf, Sam-
uel Dickson, 2 arid 3, Amos Smith)
Jereeys.-Ball, over two yeate, G A
Deadman. Mitch cow, having calved since
as show, Gee Thompeon, G A Deadman, J
R Smith. Yearling heifer, J V, Smith.
Heifer calf. Gee Thompeon. Bull Calf, J R
Smith, G A Deadman.
Native or grade cattle,-Coiv, having
calved eince last show, P Robertson, 2 and
3, Richerd COrley, Two year old heifer,
Duncan MeLauchlin, Richard Corley. One
year old heifer, R Corley, P Robertson,
Two year old steer, 1 and 2, Tips Ross.
One year old ender, Tho i Ross, rhos Mee
Lauchlin. Steeit calf, I and 2, Richard
Corley, Heifer calf, Richard Corley, P
Roberteon. Fat cow or heifer, Tilos
Calder, Duncan 'McLaughlin. Fat ox or
steer, 1 and 2, Thos Roes.
SIIEM-Leieseters and their gradee.-
Aged ram, Wm Cameron, Thee Calder.
Shearing ram, Jae Spier, David Milne.
Ram lamb, Nicholas Cumming, John Barr,
Pair of ewes, having raised Iambs in 1892,
Nicholas Cumming. Pair of ishearling
ewes, Niehola3 .Cumming, Thies Davidson.
Pair of ewe lambs, David Milne, Nicholas
Cumming.
Downs and their grades. -Aged tam, Geo
'Risher). Shearling ram, Geo Stewart.
Ram lamb, Alex Ross, Jas Spier. Pair
of ewes, having raised lambs in 1892,
John Currie, Geo Stewart Pair of shear
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ling eives, Alex Rots, Geo Stewed. Pair
of ewe lambs, Robt McGowan, Jai Spier.
PIGin-Berkehires.-Boar, over one year,:
Samuel Dickson. Boar, under One year,
Jelin Shortreed, John Armour. Sow,having
littered in 1802, John Brown & Son, Samna
Burgess. Seenunder one year,Autos Smith,
Henry Edwarde.
Yorkshiree.-Boar, over one year, Robt
Nichol. Boar, under one year, John Ar-
mour, Sow, Lying tittered in 1892, Robt.
Nichol. Sow, under one year, 1, and 2,
Robt Nichol.
Chester whites, -Boar, over line year,
Samuel Snell. Boar, under one year, Sam-
uel Snell, Henry Edwards, Sow, having
littered in 1892, Samuel Snell. Sow, under
one year, Henry Edwards,
POULTRY. -Guinea fowl, Wm -McCarter,
T Heffernan. Dark breirmas, Henderson &
San, Fred McCracken. Light brahman W
Taylor, .Tite :Henri eon, Black Spabish, Hen
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nelson .& SOD Jae Harrison, iPiymouth
rooks, Jas liarrieon, Fred McCracken.
White leghorns, W Taylor, jas Harrisen.
Silver spangled liamburge, Jas Ilarrieon.
Black Harribtxrge, Jas Harrison, Reedesion
& Son, Polands, Jas Harrieone Fred Mc-
Cracken. Bent arns, W Taylor, Hen-
derson & Son. Houcl an re Jas McCal-
lum, Dorking, James Harrison, Lang -
shame 1 and 2, Henderson & Son.
coehins, aenderaon & Son, Fred Mc-
Cracken. Wyandettes, 1 and 2, W Taylor.
Turkeys, Thou Wilkinsen, J J Gilpin,
Geese, F McCracken, Jas Herrisaa. Rouen
clucke Thos Wilkinson. Pekin ducks,
1 and'2, iletiderson & Son. Canaries, Jas
I/tele:ad, Wm T Ballantyne. Fancy pigeons,
' herlotte Davis; T Heffernan. -Game fowl,
1. and 2, Sea Harrison. Brown leghorns, W
eiTaylor.
ImPLEMENTS.-Patent arm wagon, Samuel
Plum. Oue horse buggy, open, Jas Walker,
John Wynn. One horse buggy, covered, 1
and 2, Jas Walker. Cutter, Samuel Plum,
Jae Walker. Road cert, 1 arid 2, Jas
• Walker, Field roller, T T Coleman. Iron
harrows. Samuel Plum, Daniel Ewen. Tur-
nip scuffier. j 3 Gilpin. Two horse culti-
vator, J J Gilpin. Turnip cater, Jas B
Aitchetion, Jae Evans. Wide furrow plow,
T T Gateman, J j Gilpin. General purpose
plow, J Gilpin, T T Colerna.e. Double
mould board plow, J Gilpin,T T Coleman.
Set •doubletrees and neckyoke, S Plum.
Farm gate, Jae Walker. Set horse sheen 1
and 2, S Plum. Wheelbarrow, James
Walker.
Gratin -a -White fell wheat, Alex Gardi-
ner, 0 Henderson & Son, Wm, Taylor. Red
fall wheat, Alex Gardiner, Henry Edwards,
Geo Johnston, Spring wheat, any variety,
.las McCallum; G-eo Johnaton, Geo Moffat
Barley, t wo rowed, Jae Wilkinson 0
derson & Son, John Stafford. Bar'lcif, four
or six rowed, Geo Moffat, Wm Cameron, C
Henderson & Son. Black oats, Geo Moffatt,
John Brown & on, Jas McCallum. White
oat 1, Geo Johastort, Henry Edwards, Wm
Cameron. Small peas, Henry Edwards,
Amos_ Smith, Geo Moffett. Medium 'peas,
Jas Spier. Lerge peas, Geo Moffatt. Tim-
othy seed, Robt Inglis, Amos Smith, John
Roble, in
Fiturr.-Beldwins, John Barr. Farneuee,
John •Hislop, King of Tompkins Co, Geo
Moffatt. Mann, Alex Ross. Monmouth
pippins, John Robb,jr. Northern Spies,John
Hewitt. Rhode Ieland Greening, George
Moffett. Golden Russets, Ed Garvin.
Spitzenburg, Aire T Bellentyne. Seek no
Further, Wra Armstrong. Tolman Sweets,
Wm Canning. Twenty -ounce Pippins, Mrs
Teller. Wealthy, Ed Garvin. Ribston
Pippins, Mark Cardiff, Fallow Water,
Saha Sib/ions. Celverte, Wm Cameron.
Roxboro Russet, F 5 Scott. Alexander,
Amo t Smith. Duchess - of Oldenburg, C
Hendereon °& Son. Fall Pippins, George
Moffatt-. Gravensteina, Wm Smith. Maid-
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For Ayspepitai
A. Be1lange4 Propr., Stove Foun-
dry, Montagn3ii Quebec, writes: "I
have used August Flower for Dys-
pepsia. It gate Me great relief. I
recommend it tp all Dyspeptics as a
very good remedyi''i
Ed. Bergeriti, General Dealer,
Lauzon, Levis. Qtebec, writes: I
have used Aup4 Flower with the
best possible results for Dyspepsia."
Geo. Gates; 'Corinth, Miss. ,wn
Tgeit.14:stioinioawy
C. A. tarri# Engineer and
,General ney Australia,
rwrites: "Aug*st e has effected
a complete cure case. It t-
ed like a mirad
"1 consider yektir August Flower the
best remedy it the world for Dys-
pepsia. 1 was tilinost dead with
that disease, hit used several bottles
of August F1,Pwer, and now con-
sider myself a well man. I sincerely
recommend this medicine to suffer-
ing humanity tile World over." ®
G. G. ORE4 Sole Manufacturer,
Woodbury, New jersey,. U. S.
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limn Mrs E Stewart. Crochet quilt, Mrs
Stewart, James Ireland. Patchwork quilt,
Wtn Bleahill, Mrs E Stewart. Log cabin
quilt, Charles McClelland, 1Vire J MeKen-
zie. Fancy gnat, Mrs T Ballentyne, James
Simpson. Knitted quilt, Mrs E Stewart,
John Mowbray. Reg mat, R Corley, Char-
lotte Davis. Rib -inseam, Nellie Ross, Me
A Straohan. Rope silk, Nellie Roos.
Roman enabroidery, Mrs A Strachan, Nellie
Ross. Shell work, Mrs E Stewart. Sofa
pillow, Berlin wool, that, Mrs T Bellantyne,
Mrs T Forbes. Sofa Pilloa, Berlin wool,
raised, George Moffatt, W H McOrackee.
Sofa pillow, braided,James McCallum. Sofa
pillow, -patchwork, Nellie Rose, Mrs T Bal-
lantyne., Woollenstockings'W Mc-
Cracken, Fred McCracken. Cotton stook-
her'Nellie Rose, Mrs'E Stewart. .Woollen
socks, W H McCracken, Charles McClell-
and. Tatting, _Mrs, T Forbes, Nellie ROM
Tinsel work; Nellie Roes, Mr a A Strachan,
Tissue paper flowers, NeIlie Ross James
Evens. Wax flowers, Mrs T Ballantyne,
Mrs A Strachen. Drawn work. 0 E Perry.
Rope basket, Mary itlitchell. Satin panel,
Richard Corley. Berlin wool chair, Char-
lotte Davis.
FINE ARTS.-P'notographs, C E Perry, 11
J Strong. Enlarged photos, 0 E Perry.
Stuffed birds in case, R Leatherdale. Stuff-
ed animals, R Leatherdale. Pencil drawing,
• W Stewart, John Mowbray. Oil Painting
landscape, Mary Minchell, Kate Cormack.
Oil portraits, Mary McCormick, Charlotte
Davis. Colored crayon drawing, Charlotte
Davis. Spatter work, G A - Deadman.
Painting on pottery, Nellie Ross, Mery
Mitchell, Painting on silk or velvet, 0 .E
Perry, Mrs' A Strachan. Painting on
plequet, Nellie Ross, '0: A Deadman. Or-
namental penmanship, W J Cameron, David
Moore. Business penmanship, W J Cam-
eron, David Moore. Girl's penmanship,
David Moore.
PLOWERS AND PL44.NTS.-PrOfeS810119.1.1,ibt,
en's Blush, W Iiichardson. Porter'Alex
Stewart, St Leiterence, Amos. Smith.
Chentingo Streavrbiirry, Geo Kelly. Winter
apples, John Howltt, Jas Evane. Fall ap-
ples, Jas Evans, :Thos Devidson: Winter
pears, Alex RosstriJohn Wynn. Plume, G
A Deadmaa, W *McCracken. Grapes, D
Smith, Samuel Purgess. Crabs, Thomas
Davidson. Applte, not in in above list, Geo
Moffatt.
ROOTS AND HOD CROPS. -Early pota-
toen John Sibbidin John Mowbray, Wm
Taylor. Late potittoea, C Henderson &Son,
Wm To.ylor,Wli ,kcCracken. Swede turnips,
J Simpson, Jas SPeir. Any other variety tur-
nips, rhos Davidetan, Jars Ferguson. White-
field carrots, Gent;Jolinson, Jas McCallum.
Altringhaan cardits, Wra Taylor, W H Mc-
Cracken. Searle,t,,Nahttei, John McCallum,
Wm Taylor. Ely Horn carrots, John
McCallum, Wm Tteyidr. Long blood,beets,
John MeCallum i0ellohnston. Blood tur-
nip beets; W IiiiMcCianken, John McCal-
lum. Sugar bet, W II McCracken, Taos
Davidson. Parps, Alex Roes, Jas Mc-
Callum, Long Stet Mangold wurtzele, W•
H McCracken, ,George Johnston. Yellow
Globe mangoldsii W 11 McCracken, George
Johnston. Red, Gleba thangolis, W IL Mc-
Cracken, C HernOderson & Son. Long Yel-
low mangolds, V1H McCracken, C Hender-
son & Soo. Red aniortaJohn Stafford, Wm
Taylor. Yellotal Danvers onions, john
Stafford, Wrn Ttor. Giant Rocca onions,
W 1-1 McCracken, Tap seta W 11 Mc-
Cracken, Geo Kelly. Dutch sets, George
Kelly, W rayloniTop oteions,G Kelly-, W 11
McCracken. Nitta) eets, W El McCracken,
Fred MoCrackenit Potato mimes, Wm Tay-
lor, Geo Johnston. Yellow Canada corn,
Wm Taylor, Joh* Kaiford. White Flint
corn, Jas McCallOa'Henderson & Son.
Collection of cordi CHeadereon & Son, John
Stafford. Winter cabbage, Wm Taylor,
John Stafford. iViarted Savoy, W 11 Mc-
Cracken, Red rikoding Cabbage, Wm Tay-
lor, Mrs T B1luiityr1e. 'Caulifiowee, Wm
Taylor, John Stafford. Pumpkin, Win
Taylor, Geo Kelly. Squeal), W 1.11 Me -
'Cracker), Jaa Spier, :Pollection Garden
Produce, W 1:1 itteCrackee. Large toma-
toes, W Stewsitit, W Taylor. Plum or
Cherry tomatoes; .Win taylor, C Henderson
& Son. Butter bAanin Jas McCallunr, Sam
Snell. Tithitti banns, W H McCracken, A
Stewart (Bruestilie) Any other variety
beanseA StewareS Brtiesels), Fred McCrack-
en. Round strip -c1 citrons, John Mowbray,
C Henderson kiSoni Long Californian
beans, Jas EvanaiiW 11 McCracken. Wat-
ermelon, W McCracken, John Hewitt.
Muskmelon, D Stewart, C Henderson &
Son. Cucumber* C Henderson & Son,
Amos Smith. %bite .celery, Wm Taylor, C
°Hem -ler -ion & Sona Plate Celery, W Mc-
Cracken, Wm TtWor,
DAIRY PRODIME.--Tieb butter, home-
made, 11 Hamilton,' Wrri Pollard, Mary
Mitenell, Mre. Henry Edwards.
Table butter, El !Hamilton, Jas Wilkinson,
Mrs T Forbes, Jiih ineland, G A Deadman.
Factory Chem., W 0 Edger, Home-made
chees, Mrs E Stent, Jae Simpeon.
DoesEsnic IaletathwAtinumes.-Blankots, G
Johnston,Gen 11.1'1.4-att. Counterpane, Nel-
son Bricker, Mrs Stewart. Skein yarn,
W fi McCreoketi; Geo Moffatt. Gentle-
man's suit, D C Idase, iilaple sugar, W H
McCracken; Jae tMccallurn, Jiaple mo -
tutees, W MaOraciteh, Jae McCalluin •
Honey in condi., cik, A D Adman, Wm Arm-
strong. Extractall Hurley; Win Armstrong,
G A Deadrnan. ,Setrape :hike, David Moore,
G A Deadman. r Rhubarb wine, W El
McCracken, Mrs P Ballantyne. Strawberry
wine, Mrs T W H McCracken.
Elderberry wine,Wrii 13allenetyne. To-
mato ketchup, Lidnici cMoete, Mrs T Batten -
tine. Apple jeitti, Jae Event, Chas Mc-
Clelland. Rhubaillo jell', Mrs T Ballantyne.
Raspberry jelly, 0: Hem:1.6180n & Son, evi rs T
Bahantyne. Jelly from any other fruit,
Jas Evans, W H.CMcOrackee. Home, made
bread, white, Melt T Rialantyne, Jas Har-
rison. Home .rnaile bread; brown, Mrs T
Ballantyne, Mary i Mitchell. Fruit cake,Jas
McCallum, Mrs T Badiantyne. Jelly cake,
Mrs T Bellantynna David Moore. Oatmeal
cake, Mrs T Balleintyini John Sibbin. Gan -
fruit. Iv a MoCralieti.
pally will ma
ptstenger con
Vancouver.
have been in th
over ten yearie
railed aems61 es by diligence and peitever-
duce to the imp rtant position of ooneltic ;ore.
SNIT SMART BABY.
o a clean sweep among the
actors between Ottawa and
ost of the diemieeed employes
) service a the compel for
and during that tine ttey
As We iningin It; After Listening to Its
Frond Fat er, for an Hour or So.
J R Smith.
. Annateur list. -Collection flowering bulbs,
D Stewart.
General list. -Table bouquet, Wm Tey -
!or, Minnie Stewart. Hand baguet, 0 A
De:adman, Jas Harrison. Button hole or
dreis briquet, Minnie Stewart. Collection
cut flowers,,Jae Harrison. Collection Dah-
lias, Minnie Stewart, Alex Stewart. Pen -
ales, Mrs. T Bellantyne, J R Smith. Phlox
Drummondi, Minnie Stewart, Jae Harrison.
Asters, Jas Harrison. Snicks, Minnie
Stewart. Afridan marigolds, Jas Harrison,
Minnie Stewart. French marigolde, Jas
Harrison, Minnie Stewart, Dianthus, Min-
nie Stewart. BliSeArlfi, Jas Harrison. Zin-
nias, Minnie Stewart, A Stewart. Gladio-
lus spike, Minnie Stewart, Verbenas,
Minnie Stewart. Perennial phlox. Minnie
Stewart, Jars Herrison. Double hollyhocks,
Mrs T Bllsntyne, Jas Harrison, Cox
combs, Wrn Taylor, Minnie Stewart, Col-
lection ornamental grasaes, home grown,
Alex Stewart, D Stewart.
SPECIALS. -Bast lady driver,. Miss Cana
eran Tuckersmith, Mrs Wm Carnerien,
Mdillop. -Baggy race, purse $20:
$1O; 2nd, $7; 3rd, $3 ; Gus Goebel, Mit-
chell, T. F. Coleman, Seforth, Jae Bell,
13rusealt. Double teem race, puree $20:
let, $13; 2nd, $6: 3rd. $2 hat, by A R
Smith ; T F Coleinau, P Scott, A Koenig.
Three minute race, purse, $30: let, 15;
2nd, $l0; 3rd, $5; Gus Goeble, T F Cole-
man, Jae 'Bell. Brussels Post' special, home
made bfeadolite McCallum. Bruesels' Pott
special, print butter, Jae McCallum.
JUDGES.-Ladtes' work, Lizzie Graham,
Atwood. Manufactures and dairy products,
Pater Deans, Winghem. Vegetables, Jos-
eph Haines and John Graham. Grain and
fruit, Joseph Horn and John Graham.
Entire stock, John Soott, R Leitch. Heavy
horses, Theis Gibson, Fordwich,John Burns,
Wallace. Light horses, John Scott, Lista
rard Lech, Palmerston. Catt:e,
°ravish; Howick, Peter tiepin-
dwich. John Graham, Atwood.
C Winton, Seu.forth, F Patter-
wel, Rio
John 11
Fo
Poultry,
son, Wingham. Implements, J 0 Stewart,
Wingham. 0 C Willson, Seaforth. Sheep
and pigs, John Coultihe and John Auderson,
Belgrave.
News Notes.
-Erneet Rnsn, the distinguished French
author, is dead. He had neaely attained
his seventieth year.
-The master cotten spinner° of England
have decided to reduce wager) 5 per cent.,
and the men threaten to strike.
-The fourth month of the great Home-
etead strike has begun and the locked -out
men are apparently as firm as ever.
-The New York health officials !nave
ceased issuing cholera builetine there hav-
ing been no cases since September 19 in the
city,
--It is believed that only two of the one
1,000 members of the Forty-ninth New York
Volunteers. who left Buffalo in 1861, are
alive to -day, and both are residenti of Cin-
cinnati. One is Jaceb Kessler and the other
G. G. Messner, foreman of the Commercial
Gazette job rooms.
-Miss Elizabeth Lister left Perth a few
days ago for Alberin, Vancouver Island,
where the has been appoiuted the matron
fo the Home for Indian Children. This for-
eign mission work is in connection with the
Presbyterian church in Canada.
-A party of farmers from North D.kote,
arrived in Winnipeg Saturday to take up
land in Manitoba.
-The result of the Univertity of New
Brunswick matriculatioa exeminations will
be pleasing to ladies. Five candidates
passed in the first division, all being girls.
One young woman and four young men are
in the second diyision ; one fernele and FAX
males in the third divisioo. Two of the
couuty schola,rehips fall to ladiee.
-John Mulvin, a well-knownfarmer
livieg in East Zorra, died the other day
from the effects of -a kick received from his
stallion. Decemed was widely known as an
honorable and progreaeive farmer.
-A valuable heifer belonging to Mr. W.
Martin, of Barry's Bay, Renfrew county,
was devoured by a pack 6f wolves on Sep-
tember 27. rhe ferocious brutes killed it
within sixteen acres of Mr. Martin's house.
-The now English church at Ilderton
was opened on Sunday, September 25, Rev.11
Canon Davie preaching in the morning,Rev4
Mr. Shaw, of Lucan, m the afternoon, and
Rev. R. Wilson, of Birr, in the eveuing
The church is an exceedingly handsome one,
aud will accommodate about 200 people.
° -Mr. and Mre. J. Beaton of Kingston,
have just celebrated Ole sixtieth annivereary
of their wedding. '
MANueoicneriett-Faten harness, let and
2nd I C Richard.; Buggy harness, lot rand
2nd 1 0- ltiehardilii Axit handle, Jas Mc-
Callum, John W On, Tinware, Ballantyne
& Wilton. Pictitire fritineit; R Leatherdale.
Turner's work, 4!resatbinclale.
LADOS' WORI4, —A rilsehe work, Mrs A
Sweatier), Nellie goss, Applique work, Mrs
T Ballantyne, Mta A -iitrachan. Braiding,
George Moffatt. °S Berlin ,wool work, flat,
John Mowbray, Ors Tiltallantyne. Berlin
wool work, raised; Nellie Roes, James Ire-
land. Berlin wctil and bead work, Charles
McClelland, hirslit Balliarityne. Btrlin ool
flowere, Charldi McClelland. Bead work,
Nellie ROBB, Perry. Bonnet, James
McClelland. Beitin woe' and silk, fiat, Mrs
E Stewart, Nellie RaSS; Qatie work, Mrs E
Stewart. Cord fivork,' !hits T Ballantyne,
Charles MeCle Crewel work, Mrs r
Ballantyne, NeUie Roale. Card Board
motto, John Rd)* in; itirs T Forbes.
Crochet work, ,i‘Mrs T Bellantyne, Nellie
Rose. Darned iiet, Nellie Ross, Charles.
McClelland. Einbroideri in cotton or mus-
lin, Mrs E Stewart, A Stewart, (6th con-
cession). Embrnidery on worsted, Nellie
Ross, Mrs T Ballantyne. Embroidery on
silk, Mrs T Balliantyne, Nettie Ross. Fine
shirt, George Moffatt, Charles McClelland.
Fancy knitting ifi cotttem: George Moffatt,
Mrs E Stewart. Franey knitting in wool,
Nellie Ross, Midi EStewatt. Flannel shirt,
Geerge Moffatai Feathea stitching, James
Smith, Charles McClelland, Point face, Gi
A Deadman. haniton, G A Deadman.
Lambrequin, wool and bead, Nellie
Ross, Mrs A Sttaehata Lamp mat, Nellie
Rois, Mrs E Stewart. Leather work, W H
McCracken, Fried ItiaCiacken. Woollen
mitts, W Mcpraekeitai Fred McCracken.
Woollen glovesi Fred •McCracken George
Moffatt. Netting, Mre T Ballantime Mrs
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A Straehsin. Tufted quilt, Jamea
Ireland, Nellie lies& Itair flowers J R
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-Mr. Allen Pringle, of Selby, near King -
sten, has been appointed superintendent of
the American department at the World's
Fair. The Canadian exhibit at Chicago
will be the grandest ever displayed. The
management of the department has been
placed in efficient hands.
-An average of ten thoueand bushels of
wheat per day is being marketed at Winni-
peg.
-Mr. George A. Cox of Toronto, has
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subscribed five thousan dollars to the
j
building fund of Wesley ollege, Manitoba.
-Returns issued by the Manitoba /Gov-
ernment respecting the prohibition plebis-
cite show 19,637 votes for and 7,115 againsa
-The city assessors of Hamilton have
reported a decrease °of nearly $236,000 in the
assessable property of the city since the re-
turns made teat year, a 'fact explained by
the recent exemption of incomea up to $700.
The increase in population during the year
was 264. .
-Another wholesale dismissal of Cana-
dian PaCifie Railway passenger conductors
occurred on Saturday, 24th ult., wheu five
well known officials were informed that
their services were no longer required. The
diamissale were made on the division be-
tween Ottawa and North Bay, and as usual
we/
the Men were given no reason whatever for
the action taken by the company. A report y Uknow
is in circulation to the offset that the cora' lay other rein
Du°r indiaestio
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Fall and Winter
Dry Goods.
The right place and the right pricee for -
all kinds of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
IS TO BE FOUND AT
A. G. AULT 8,
Ses.,t1. o -i= trade mark,
adid-raimiriarntees perfection of SEAFORTH.
quality, strength and flavor.
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BOSTON. MONTREAL ,CHICA604
RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DA.'y.- South American
Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radi-
cally duces in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the sys-
tem is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at
once the cause and the disease immediately disitp
pear. The first dose greatly benefits. 76 cents.
Warranted by Lumsden & Wilson, 'druggists,
Seaforth.
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Confirmed. ••••--
The favorable impression produced on the first ap.:
pearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup
of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirm-
ed by the pleasant experience of all who have used
it and the success of the proprietors and manufac-
turers,the California Fig Syrup Company.
. Rich Plum Pudding.
MEIN delicious confection is nicely calculated to
-produce dyspepsia, heartburn, biliary troubles
and headache. Burdock Blood Bitters is equally well
calculated to euro these troubles and has proved its
power in hundreds of cases. B. B. B. regulates and
purifies the entire system.
Change is Virelcome.
GENTLEMEN, -For twenty years 1 suffered froni
Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Poor Appetite, etc., and re
ceived no benefit from the many medicines I tried
but after taking dye bottles of B. B. B. I can eat
heartily of any food and am strong and smart. It is
a grand_ medicine and has made a wonderful change
in my health.
MRS. W. H. LEE,
• Harley, Ontario. -
The B. N. A. Act.
THEgreat British North ,A.merica, act nowadays is
to buy a bottle of B. B. B” and cure yourself of
dyspepsia, constipation, headache, liver complaint o
bad blood, and it is an act that always attains the
desired result.
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Better than Gold.
Gmminuor,-I have used Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry for bowel c omplaint and ear) say there is
no remedy as good.
MRS. .JAMES DENNISON,
Lake Dora, Ontario.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.,
OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -For sale a dwell-
ing house near the Collegiate Institute with a
large garden in connection. The garden contains
one-fifth of an acre and has all kinds of fruit on it.
There' is 'good well water on the place. It will be
sold cheap andon reasonable terms. For further
particulars aPplY to MRS. BERRY, opposite the
Collegiate Institute, Seaforth. 1294x4
te A AAA ]'ARM FOR SALE. -Being north half
eur'rtareell of Lot 22, in the nth Concession of
Morrie. The farm contains 100 acres of choice land,
90 cleared and balance good hardwood. The farm
is in o. good state of cultivation, well fenced, a never
failing stream runs through the farm, a first-olass
orchard, brick house and good frame barn and other
outbuildings. The farm is within three miles of the
Village of Brussels. Title perfect and no encum-
branne on farm. For further particuiars apply to H.
P. WRIGHT, on the premises, nr Brussels P. O.
12_70 tf.
Worse and Weaker.
GENTLEMEN, -I suffered for tbree daysvery severely
from summer complaint and could not get relief but
kept getting worse earl worse till the pain was al-
most unbearable and I became very weak. Some
friends advised Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw-
berry, and after l had taken the first dose I found
touch relief and it did not fail to mire rne. 1 do
not intend to be nithout this valuable medicine if I
can help it.
Wm. T. GLYNN,
Wilfred, Ontario.
The Prince of Pectoral Remedies. Dr.Wood's /gore
way Pine Syrup cures Coughs,Colds, Asthma, lloarse-
noes and Broncbitis without fail.
eta ei
Burdeck Pills never gripe, sicken or injure. They
cure constipation and Sick Headache.
No other Emulsion equals Milburn's Cod Liver Oil
Emulaion in pleasant taste, nourishing power or
curative effect. •
Long worms, Pin Worms, Round Worms or Tape
Worms are promptly destroyed and removed by Dr,
Low's Worm St rup.
FARM FOR SALE. -Farm for Sale or to rent,
being.Lot 27, Coneeesion 6, Hibbert, containing
76 acres, all cleared and in a good state of cultiva-
tion and well drained. Good buildings, well and
orchard. It is within 6 miles of Seaforth and 5 miles
from Dublin. It will be sold on easy terms. For
further particulars apply to Mrs. Bella Murphy,
Main Street Seaforth. er Edward Roche and James
Atkinson, Hibbert. 128241
FARM FOR SALE -For sat;1-0,-70-1---Icession 6,
Tuckersmith, containinr 100 acres, about 88
acres cleared, free frotu stumps, well fenced and well
underdrained, the balance ;being well timbered.
There is a good frame house, bank barn with done
stabling underneath, and all other necessary out
buildings. There are three never failing wells. A
good orchard. It is about 5 miles from Seaforth
and convenient to school, There is no waste land
and all high and dry. It will be sold cheap and on
easy terms as the proprietor wants to retire. Apply
on the premises or address Egniondville P. 0. WM.
GRINNEY. 12924f
Where you will ilnd it to your advantage to call
and take a look through, before purchatting else-
where. He has just received a large and well as-
sorted stock of OVERCOATS, MEN'S and BOYS'
READY MADE SUITS, also a largo and weD selected
stack of all WOOL AND SILK 311X TWEEDS, and
nice lot of overcoatings spitable for ladies' and
gents' coats, and at right prices, and in the grocery
department he cannot bebeaten on teas in all the
, different varieties. He has about twenty different
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varieties of teas now on exhibition, and the prices
and quality cannot be beaten, ale° a large and well
selected stock of groceries and provisions, a good
assortmeut in all sizes of fruit gerne, a cordial in-
vitation is extended to all and will sell all goods at
the lowest possible prices. Butter, Eggs, Potatoes
and Onions are taken in exchange as cash for goods,
all goods sold, delivered free. '
A " G. AULT, Seaforth.
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -Fr sale or to
rent, for a term of years, Lot 12, Coneeesion 9,
containing. 100 acres, of which about 90
acres are cleared and in a good date of cultivation
-There are about 70 acres seeded to grass,
14 acres plowed and 4 acres fall wheat. The
fences and buildings are good, and it is one of the
best farms in the county. It is Within three miles ot
the village of Winthrop. and eight miles from Sea -
forth, and a good gravel road past the place. It is
within a mile of a school. It will be sold cheap, or
rented for a term of years. Apply at the Expesitor
Ofilee or to ROBERT G. ROSS, 698 Ogden Avenue,
Chicago, Illinois. 12934f
Positive proof that K. D. C. is the Greatest Known
Cure for Dyspepsia can be had by examining testi-
monials from a grateful people. Send for copies.
Cure speedy and permanent.
Ladies appreciate Anti -Dandruff from the fact tbat
it not only thoroughly removes dandruff with three
applications, but stops falling of the hair, restores
fading hair to itiaorignial color, and makes it soft and
pliable without leavrng any indication of a dressing
being used -clear as crystal, clean to use, it is a valu-
able toilet preparation.
Ask yourineighbors if they uee. Dodd's Kidney
Pills? They strengthen the nerves, tone the system,
and themost stubborn cities of kidney diseaseeyield
to their influence. They are especially appreciated
by the old. Ask your neighbors about them.
A Family Friend.
Suife-I have used Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry in my family for years and can highly
recommend. it for infmmer complaint, diarrhoea,
cramps, etc.
M Its. GEO. WEST,
Huntsville, Ontario.
A G nuine Wild Man.
The Impale al publishes a remarkable
story concerniu a wild man, who had been
captured. near
Gana, in south -
latter part of
several times
pressed in skin
of his head hu
speak to MEI
when apptoa
party was ortn
after two da
man is about
in the deser
captors. that
Spain, and at
ed in ar large
He and the dt
each other, bt
bade -the in
eloped. A fe
overtaken by
friends, who 1
and carried of
man was loc
his injuries, s
with the giri.
she had inarr
to leave the c
but was ship
re desert track to Cape de
vestern Spain. During the
August this men was seen
y hunters. He was tall,
, a,nd his beard and the hair
ig to his knees. Efforts to
ere in vain, as he always ran
hed. Last week a search
nized to capture him, and
'8' work succeeded. The
50 years old, and has been
25 years. He told his
be• was a native of Galicia,
the age of 24 .had work -
stocking factory in Lugo.
tighter of his employer loved
t the parents of the girl for-
rriage. The young couple
miles from home they were
the manufacturer and two
eat the young man iteverely
the. daughter. Theyoung
ed up while recovering from
) he_ could not communicate
When he regained his liberty
ed a Lugo banker. He started
nary on .an emigrant ship,
vrecked off Cape de (tato. All
perished" except him, and he became con-
vinced that Providence intended that he
should be a echtsc, Consequently he had
lived in the c esert, avoiding the society of
man, ever em e. Enquiries in Lugo, the Ini
perini adde, end to prove the truth Of the
wild man's * ory.
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When Baby was eta, we gave her Custorls.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she bud Children, she gave them Castoria,
HAY! CHOICE HAY!
5 and 10 cars.
Must be guaranteed good sound
baled hay
OR NO. SALE.
Quote bottom price and when you
can ship to
1294-9
-Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind, on hu
man ar animals, cured in 80 minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Warranted by
Lumsden & Wilson.
-Engin]) Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft
or calloused Lumps and I31.c-m1shes from horses,
Blood npavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney,
Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs,
etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the
-most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known Warrant-
ed by Lunisden & Wilson.
A Sample Test for
The followille, test for watered milk is
simplicity it. el`f : A well -polished 'kuitting
needle is dipped into a deep vessel of milk
and immediately withdrawn in an upright
poi): Lionlf the eample is pure some of the
fluid will hang to the needle, but if . water
lute been adh cd to the milk, even in small
proportion's, the Fetid will rait adhere to the
needle. ton gommercial.
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Oh, What a Cough!
Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of
the sure approach of that more terrible disease Con-
sumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the
sake of saving 50c., to run the trisk and do nothing
for it. We know from experience that Sbiloh's Cure
will cure your cough. It never fails. 1259-62
Drunkenness —Liquor Habit — In
all the World there is but one
Cure—Dr. Haines' Golden
Specific.
It can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without
the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a
speedy and permituent cute, whether the patient is a
moderate drinker or an alcoholic Wreck. Thousands
of .drunkards have bolt n cured a lin have taken the
Golden Specific in their coffee without their know-
ledge, and to -day believe they quit drinking, of their
own free will. No harinful.effect results from their
adminiernation. Cures guaranteed. Send for dr-
ainer tor full particulars. Address in confidence,
GOLDEN SPECIFIC Co., 185 Race Street, Cincinnati,
Ohio. 1260 52
I had been in a distressed condition for three 0
Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brownsvalley, Indiana,
year3 from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomach,
Dyepepsia and Indigestion until my health was gone
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I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I
bought one bottle of South American Nervine,which
did me more good than any 850 worth of doctoring
I ever did in n•el life. I would advise every weakly
person to use obis valuable and lovely remedy." A
trial bottle -a ill convince you. Warranted by
Lumsden et Wilson, Druggists, Seaforth.
that IK. D. C, will relieve and eure
• more, quickly and effectually than
y *lithe market. Try K. D. C.
ALFRED BOYD,
Toronto.
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Application painless and easy. Relief immediate.
This preparation fille a great and longfelt want among
those who suffer from piles. It is a remedy of the
highest merit, effective and reliable, and bee more
than met the anticipations of those physicians who
have used it in their practice. PILEKONE IS A
POSITIVE CUBE when other treatments fail to re-
lieve. Testimonials furnished. Price 81. For sale
by druggists, or by mail on receipt of price.
W. T. STRONG, Manufacturing Chemist, 184 Dun-
dee street London, Ont. 1286-52
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FARMERS,
ATTENTION!
All parties requiring Farm Machin-
ery, Implements and Repairs. would
do well to call at
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Hugh Grieve'sWareroom
• —OPPOSITE—
John Dorsey's Blacksmith 8/?op
Before purchasing elsewhere, as he
keeps repairs for the Massey -Harris,
Patterson, Wisner, Goudy, Mason and
Coleman machinery and implements,
and he is also agent for the Bain,
'wagon, Massey -Harris binder and
mower, drills, rakes, &e; the Coleman
roller and a full stock of Plows con-
stantly on hand.
HUGH GRIEVE, Seaforth.
GODERICH
Steam Boiler Woks,
(ESTABLISHED 1880.)
A. 8. CHRYSTAL,
Successor to Chrystal eBlaek,
Manufacturers of all kinds of Statinnari
Marine, Upright & Tubular
BOILERS ,
Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet 'rem Works,
etc., ete.
.ami••••••••••••••MM.•
Also dealers in Upright and Horizontal Slide Valve
Engines. Automatic Cut -Off Engines a specialty. All
sizes of pipe and pipe -fitting oonstantly on band.
BEV/rates furnished on short notice.
Works --Opposite G. T. R. Station, Godericb.
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OIL CAKE 1 1
SHILOH'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
This GREAT COUGH CURE, this suc-
cessful CONSUMPTION CURE, is without
a parallel in the history of medicine. AR
druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos,
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure cad
successfully stand. If you have a Cough,
Sore Throat; or Bronchitis, use it, for it will
cure you. If your child has the Croup az:-
Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief
is sure. If you dread that insidious disease
CONSUMPTION, don't fail to use it, it will
cure you or cost nothing. Ask your Drug4
gist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price zo cts.4,
so cts. and $i.00.
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Company.
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY INSURED.
OFFICERS,
D. Ross„ President, Clinton P. 0.* W. J.
Shannon, Secy-Treas., &WP. O.
orth P; Join BE1311,11_,
Manager, Seaforth P. 0.
DIRECTORS.
Jas. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Alm Gardiner Lead -
bury, Gabriel Elliott. Clinton ; Geo. Watt, ifarloek
Joseph Evans'Beechwood Murdie, Seafortb
Thos. Garbutt, Clinton.
AGENTS:
Thos. Neilans, Harlock ; Robt. McMillan, Seal
S. Carnoehau, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan and
Murdie, Auditors.
Parties desirous to effect Insurances or trail,
sact other business will be promptly attended to on
application to any of the above officers, addressed to
their respective post offices. 1
Pride of' the Valley Medicine,
The Great Blood Purifier; price, ac
a package; five for $1. Pride of he
Valley Liniment, the greatest pain e-
stroyer on earth for Cramps in the
Stomach, Sprains, Bruises, Ste.; use no
other; price, 50 cents. Pride of ,he
Valley Catarrh and Rheumatic Cure,
a specific for the opbning of the -organs
of the body that become blocled -with
diseases; price $1, or six for $5.
your family druggist for the ab ve
remedies, and never sleep without
them in your house. Y. nu may need
them at any hour.
Car lots idelivered to your nearest
station.
Farmers and Feeders
Can club together and take a
few tuns each andget rock bottom
prices.
ALFRED BOYD,
1 Wellington Street East,
Toronto:
1294-9
1 65 b2
• THE FARMERS'
Banking House,
an connection with the Bar* of Montreal.
LOGAN & -00.„
BANKERS AND FINA,NCIAL NT
e REMOVEln
To the Cornmercial Hotel Building, Main greet
A. General Banking Bustnees done, drafteeisue and
cashed. Interest allowed on deposits.
MONEY TO LEND
On good notes or mortgages.
ROBERT LOGAN, 14 wattER
1058
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