Huron Signal, 1869-09-02, Page 4•
L. 'W oman of Isierve. Best 3 named YarietieeorFall
— rliiitLit .EXHIBITICN.
Pears, 5 of each ! 2 00
Ara the Apple Birer (111,) Index, Aug. 9 1
• -1 8 8 9 . Best 3 varieties of - Plumes
e • -
ceOUTO1 uren County fll ashow. The South Humd 1 50
ron .„.. Ma-
' - We learn from Mont. Anderson, that 0 Agri tur I Society's 2nd Annual Fall Fachibition, Bost' named colleation of ripe
Niro., Colo en a widow lady Heine about for theA.41) 186S, will be held in .the *village of Grapes 3 dusters of each,
three- and a half -miles south of this village, s Seaforth, on Thursday, ,4 1
grown m openair ' 1 5 0
n week from last Saturday night killed an 301.1t EPT„ & FRIDAY lst OPT„ Best named collection of ripe
laimenso wildcat.. For Sint stoCk, ! Domestic manufactures, Dairy Grapes, 3 dusterii of each,
The circumstances, RE WO get then], are ' produce, Sc.e., when Me following prizes will Ileawarded grown underglass, 1 50.
0 LITsIDE; DEPAII %WENT. Best plate CralaApples yellow 50
-HORSES. . Best plate Crab Apples, red 50
1 ; • lat Prizee2d Prize. Best 3 named• varieties' of
Best Brood Marirand Foal $4 00 63 001- . Peaches, 6 of _each
• - 150
3rd do • 200' '
Speciat Prizes fop Foals, for tchieh Special PLANTS AND FLOWERS.
Eis must be made. Best named colledion of Dah-
as follows : For two or three nights pre-
ceding edatenelay, the family noticed that
the house clog had kept up a great noise
• inst beck id the garden, bet no paiiicular
attention was paid to him, until the night
in question, u hen, from the de& excessive
demonstrations, the lady determined to
investigate the cause of the trouble. She
went to the place from whence the barking
proceeded, and discovered something
. jumping from tree to tree, but in the
darkness she could not distinguish what it
was. She returned to the house for her
lantern, and went back to the grove, when
she found that the animal -which proved
to be a wildcat of the largest species -had
engaged the dog in combat, but imme-
diately on seeing the light, released itself
from the dog and made a spring for Mrs.
C., who had, npon starting from the house
a second time,armed herseit with a, broken
tined pitchfork. When the mciimal sprang,
the lady asasu mod a position is flown in
military language as "guard against in-
fantry," and in alighting, the 'varmint'
&amyl himself impaled on the broken tine
of the fork, which had entered the
creature's throat, and penetrated the base
of the skull, wounding the brain incirtally.
Med Colyer deserves a pension for her
bravery-, and we recommend some of the
weaknerved, fastidious ladies of this place
that they spend a few days with her, tak-
ing lessons. in the art of self defence.
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Sad Aooident.
Best F1, the get of "Rob Roy," -Special
Prize by Jas. johnstone $3 00 $2 00
Best nal, got* "Bay Wallace
,
" Special
Prize by ThentasDinsdale 8300
By Soc.lety for the best Foil, 2 00 1 50
3rd do ! • .100
Best 2 year old. Filly 2 00 1 60
3rd do ; 100
Beat 2"year old Gelding 2 00 1 50
3rd do; ! 100
Best yeariing td or Gelding 2 00 1 50
3rd do i ' 100
Best yearling Filly 2 00 1 50
3rd do ! i , 100
Best pair Draught Horses 4 00 3 00
3rd do ; . 200'
Best pair Carriage Horses 4 00 3 00
3rd do : 2 00
CATTLE. .
Best thorough bred Durham Mich Cow
having raised a calf in 1869 6 00 5 00
3rd do 400
Best 2 4ar oldDurhamHeifer 5 00 4 00'
3rd do 300
Best 1 yearoldThirham.Helfes 4 00 3 00
3rd do 200
Best Durham Heifer Calf _ 2 00 1 00
A wad case of drowning occurred at the
(Milwaukee) harbor between the hours of
Eve and the Lest evening. It appears that
a boy about eleven years of age, named
Stillman C. Moore, son of J. H. Moore,
of Buffalo, owner of the bark " Maitland"
was accompanying the vessel on the trip
around the lakes. While lying at one
of the docks for freight e he became rest-
less, and amused himself by getting into
the -small boat, The captain, fearing tbat
• be might drown, drew the plug out of the
boat and allowed it to fill with water.
, Yesterday afternoon, while the captain
was absent on leneiness, the boy got into
the boat and put back the plug. This
done, he got the assistance of several boys
to help him bail her out, after -which he
rowed down to the harbor. While there
be got upon the south pier to avoid col-
lision with ari incoming propeller, holding
the boat by the painter. The swell of the
erasing levet drew the email boat out with
a violent jerk throwing him into the
water. In falling, his head struck the
boat, cutting his nose and mouth. He
was drowned before assistance could reach
him from the opposite pier. The body
was recoveredsoon after the occurreuce,
and dozaveyed to the. vessel.
The sorrowtul intelligence of the boy's
death was immediately telegraphed to his
parents, who will no doubt be overwhelm-
_ ed with grief on learning the fate of their
darling boy.
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Spain „Most Sell.
•
The London Times, after recotinting the
difficulties attending the retention of Cuba
by the Spina& government, says :-
Under such circumstances we need not
wonder that Prim should have listened to
the first proposals of a bargain vrhieh,
without compromising the honor of Spain,
procueed for her, besides a relief from
heavy sacrifices, the gain, of considerable
material aavantages. Again and again,
firers their places in the Cortes with that
dipanishfranksiesswhich characterizes them
the present rulers have declared, in the
taidet of a eonsciously silent Assembly,
that ‘theloss of Cuba was but a question
ef time.' The most fanatical member of the
Opposition is well aware that all the -exer-
tions of Spain can only temporarily crush,
but not permanently subdue, the rebel-
lions spirit of the colony. It. must take
Be -little frantic enthusiasm( to advise the
continuance of a conflict in which during
the last eight months so many thousands
of Spain's best soldiers, and so raany mil-
lions of. Spain's scanty doars- have been
wasted in vain. Were the mothercountry
to be quit of the eolony without the least
compensation, Te DMZ= for the happy
riddancemight woll be sungin everychurch
throughout the Peninsula. But if 3 largo
srun-soy only 215,000,0CA or £20,000,000.-
* is to be got into the bargain; if Cuba
which is so earieh worse than useless to
suppiy Spain with the means of co:if-rent-
ing her most urgent finencial difficulties,
and to enable her to live from day to day,
till a Government can bp installed capable
of giving her resources a, full development,
the Spaniards =not be too -thankful.
Out of the man Y blows which adverse for-
• tnne has dealt to that long-eufferingnation;
this severine'''of one of the last links which
boundrit to the destinies of its Transat-
lantic eoeseions would have done it not
only no ceal harm, brit have bema a' most
welcome deliverance. The last French
campaign in Mexice ought to have made
it manifest that there is neither hbnornor
profit to gain forth° Powers of the old
Continent by meddling with the afthirs of
the new. • Those 'who have no open ae-
counts. there Ledbetter try no new von -
turas. and those who -have °ought to deem
eSemselves fortuuate; if allowed. to wind
•them tap on the fire bpportweity.
TO (.../011c.g....u.,Volv,os ito•LANtel
Havino ranch suffering from comiri-
tion,and knowing thouoande of dollars are
yearly spent by, invalidat travelling for
their health, tandem rtiedieinee and physi-
Special Prize by M. C. Cameron, Esq.,
M.P., for the best thorough bred Mil&
Cow; of any Age or breed, having had a
calf in 1869 810 00
*Pedigree of -the above cattle must be pro-
duced. -Age of thorough bred cattle to
date from shoW to show.
Best Devon or Grade Milch Cow. having
raised a ca/f ix! /869 - $3 00 2 00
3rd do ' 100
Best 2 year old Devon or
Grade Heifer • 300 200
• 3rd do 100
Best 1 year Old. Devon or
3 00 2 00
Grade Heifer
3rd do '• 100
Best Devon or Grade heifer calf 2 00 1 00
Best 2 year old Steer 300 200
Best 1 year old Steer 2 00 1 00
Best Fatted Ox or Steer 3 00 2 00
3rd do 1 00
Best Fatted Cow or Heifer 3 00 2 00
• 3rd do 1 00
Best yoke of Working Oxen 3 00 2 00
3rd do 1 00
*Age of Devone or their Grades to date
• from January to January. -
SHF.F.P. -COTSWOLDS AND TEETH GRADES.
3 00 2 00
Bt Aged Ram. .
3rd do 100
Best yearling Ram 3 00 2 00
31.d do 100
Best Ram Lamb 2 00 1 50
3rd do , 100
Best pair of Ewes having raised
3rd do 8 00 21 0000
lambs in 3869
Best pair of yearling Ewes 8 00 2 00
3rd do : 100
Best pair ewe Lambs 2 00 1 50
3rd da 100
LEICESTEDS AND Timm GRADES.
Best aged Ram 300 200
3rd do 100
Best yearling Ram 3 00 200
• 3rd do 1 00
Best Ram Lamb 2 oto 150
3rd do , • 100
Best pair of Ewes having raised
Lambs in 1865 a 800 200
• 1 00
3rd do ,
Best pair yearling Ewes 800 200
3rd do ; ' 100
Best pair Ewe Lambe 200 1 50
3rd do . - 100
BestpairfattedEwesorWethers2 00 1 00
Special prize by M.C. Cameron,-
Esq.,11/.P., forthe best Ram
of any age oribreed 10 00
Best aged Boar la?! PgeiGhted 3 00
Best aged Boar Pig large breed,
littered in 1869 •2 00 1 do
Best aged BoarO small breed 3 00 2 00
Best Boar Pig omen breed, lit -
Best Sew large reed
Best Sow small reed •
teoecl in 1869i 2 00 1 00
3 00 2 00
3 04) 2 00
The above Sows must have bad
pigs in 18690. or more pigs
to be shown with sow.
Best Sow pig ldrge breed, lit-
tered in 1869 ; ' 200 100
Best Sow pig sMall breed, lit-
tered in I:869: 200
PO CrLTR,T.
Best pair Game*,Fowla
Best pair Barnyard -Fowls 7755 5050
Beit pair LargelBreed Fowls 75 50
Best poir Bantams
Best pair black Spanish Fowls- 7755 5500
Best pair Geese 75 50
Beast pairDuck •75 50
Best pair Guinea Fowls
Best pair Pea Fewls 7755 558
Best peg Turk*
- ROOT CROPS. 75 50
BesttwoesSw. eedish Tar -
nips' 84 00 83 00
200
Best holt aerie Potatoes 3 00 2 Oa
3rd do • ; - 100
Best quarter acre Carreto 3 00 2 00
3ril do ! 100
Beak acre Mangel 3 00 2 00
341 do 1_ • 100
Partied" ent•--e...-deigfor any. or all of the above
root eat pa will he required to pay an eu-
i
trandelee of 1.00 additional.
••• " DIPLEKENTS.
Rest Iron ".° tree Lrbrnblir- 3 .00 2 be
clang, We propose a simplereceipthydthich , Wasgbri
patients, may become their owriphysidanse Then,Bestpoll'mloreencirrtiageettriuggy 32 en 2% 0000
Ana if lent too fmrdgenh, •will guarantee ,-"""'Id
perfeet mare if roads and regularlas taken- icw....,_ a Plough . gg: 1 ot•
Best- Single Buggy
according to directions. The ingredient* -""e*da
200
lias not less than 0. varieties 1 00
Best named collection of Roses
(Blooms) 1 00
Best solleetion of Verbenas,
neared notlesatheal 6 varieties 1 00
Best collection of Phloxes, not
less than 4 varieties 1 00
Best named colleetionof Gladi-
olus, not less than 5 varieties 1 00
Best and largest collection of
• !Annuals, named
VEGETABLES.
Best 2 kindsof Potatoesnamed,
half bushel of each •75
Best four heads of Winter Cab-
bage, named • 50
Bast nine Blood Beets 50
B‘st 9 Long Mangles 50
Beat 9 Globe Mangles 50
Best 9 Swedish Turnips 50
Best 9 Long Orange or Red
Carrots • -
Best 9 early Horn Carrots
Best 9 'White Belgian Carrots
Best 12 ears of Corn
Best 3 Water Melons
Best 3 Must Melons
Best 4 heads Cauliflowea
Best peck Tomatoes
DAIRY PRODUCE.
Bet 5 of Butter, sufficiently
salted for table use ' 1 00 75
Best 5lbsof Butterwithout salil 00 .75
Best keg of Salt Butter,
less than.50 lbs 3 00 2 00
• 3rd do 100
Best Cheese, not less than 50
lbsriactory made ' 3 00 2 00
3rd do 100
Best Cheese, not less than 15
lbs, dairy made. 2 00 1 po
3rd do • 50
100
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1 50 l'14:1714*.ngla.410144,14.0:/ddfa '
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A rather curious- atco is given as to
1 00 how the greatness and eelt of the La-
bouchers was created. he ether of the
late I ord Tikantro a ole oryoung clerk,
by on innocent stratagegot his wife- in
the then first banking house no the world:
Being clerk to the Hopes of Amsterdam,
he Was sent over on a conilentialeiniesion
to the house of Bering 13 London: Being
plentifully supplied with at quality which
the ,vulgar call "cheek," he aaked the
for thio hand of his
1 00 great Mr. Bering
daughter in marriage, having first scraped
an acqui#ntance with her. • ,
The millionaire was dumfounded at the
youth's aasurance, and when he had re-
covered his breath, he asked. him hew he:
could think of a daughter Of Baring's mar-
rying a penniless clerk.
Young Labouchere, nothing daunted,
said "But suppose I was a partner in the
henser
"Oh, replied•Mr. Baring, "-that would
be a very different matter," - ..
The aspiring youth- posted:off toAmster-
dam, and immediately asked the author
of " Andstadus" for a shire in the busi-
ness.„w
hat,said the great man, 'rt you, a
,
tie young clerk of only two years' standing; to
be made a partner of Hope's of Am-
sterdam!. Nonsense.”
" But," said the young pan, "suppose
I could get Miss Baring for a wife'?" •
" lathed case," replied Mr. Hope, the
thing might be practicable." o .
And in that way it was practicable, as,
by thus. playing ,the two great men one
against the ether, the yoUng clerk got a
rich wife andoehare lathe. great •-ba and
thus was foanded the noble houe of sun-
F
1 TWO HOUSED 04 iof
THE LIVER -POOL & LONDON
• - FOR•SALE.
. AND GLOBE
ElginStreet, Goderieh. At presentoccupledbY •
D.-GORDON,•
ItISUFIANCE COMPANY1
,Mr. IL B. Smith. For particulars apply to
raft gbetehuntinpeerxi e eod haso paidTbir yia-toroasvo s years,exeeaantiQp
CablnWeteMat viSketr7re'etf: a 'wide area, has 'without doubt contributed to
The and half million pounds sterling,
July 21st, 1866
Tito -disbursement et this enorrnona sum over
the establishment of this Institution, in the
CHURNS CORNS, CHURNS; c_onadence tot Public OorporatiOns, Blew/tants,
Hduseholders, and busiares naen •generally,
AT
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M.ANUFACTURES.
Best woven home-made Quilt 1 50 1 �o
Best 10 yards Domestic Cloth 2 00 1 50
3rd do 1 00
Best 2 yards Flannel 200 1.50
3rd do •
100
Best pair Blankets • 2 00 1 50
3rd do 100
The above 'Cloth, Fltuitiel and
Blankets, must be all wool
, and home spun, and menu-
factured in 1869.
Best set of Single Harness 2 00
Best double set of Farm Harness 2 00
Best Gentleman's Saddle 1 50
Best pair Gentleman's Boots 1 00
Best pair Lady's Boots 1 00
- FINE ARTS. -BY AMATEURS.
Best Painting inWater Colors 1 00 75
Best Painting in Oil 1 00 75
Best Crayon 1 00 75
Best Pencil Sketch, or Drawing 1 00 76
Best collection of Photographs 1 00 75
- LADIES' WORK.
Best loaf of home-made Bread 1 00
Best patched Quilt 1 50' 1 00
Best Quilt, raised or sowed on
ground work 1 50 1 00
Best Tatting 1 00 75
Best Crochet Work • 1 00 75
Best Enobroidery in muslin 1 00 75
Best. Embroidery in silk I 00 75
• Best Embroidery in crape and
chenille 100 75
Beet Worsted Work, raised 1 00 75
Best Braiding 1 00 75
Best Fancy Knitting' 81 00 75
Best two pair Woolen Socks 1 00 75
Best two pairWoolen Stockinga 1 00 •75
Best pair Woolen Mita 75
Best pair WooleitGloves 75
Best Shirt, gentleman's 1 00 75
Best Wax Fruit •1 00 75
Best Wax Flowers 1 00 75
Best Paper flowera 1 00 75
*SPECIAL PRIZES.
A prize of 820, given by Geo. Sproat,
Esq., Reeve of Tuckersrnith, to tbe
Amateur Band of Music, belonging to the
County of Huron, who will- play the best
selection of musk, Seaforth, on the
seeond dav of the exhibition.
Bands intending to compete, to give the
1 00 Secretary notice at least one week previous
to the exhibition.
Prize of 810 by Jas. Dickson, Esq.;
President of the Society, for the best essay
on Turnip Culture, embracing the prepar-
ation of the ooil, -the sowing, cultivating,
storing, and feeding to farm stock, andothe
benefit to be derived by the farmers of
Huron, froni a systen-of Turnip husban-
dry.
Prize of $5 by W. T. Cex, Esq., of the
Signal office for the best original essay on
Fruits and Fruit CRUM* in the County of
.4
The above essays ti be open to the whole
County. Essays to forwarded postpaid
to the Secretary, onzor before the 20th day
of 'September next, the Judges not' to
award- the prizes unless the- essays merit
it.
Especial entries must be made by all III -
tending. to compete for the two especial
prizes given by M. q. Camerom, Esq., M.
P.
ton.
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STEAKIAGINE-.W.ORKS
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MANUFACTURER -
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GRIST- & FLOURI OTAILLS.
• Muley and Sash Saw -Mills, Steam ELigim0 and Boilers, •
Thrashing Machin.es, ISeperators
Horse Powers, Dr aor ws •
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IRON- AHD WOODEN P FMB !
With Cast or Steel Boards, Drill Plopgho Gaug gioughs,
Cultivators, Land Rollers; Straw,Cutters,
• Agritultural Furnaces, Potash Kettles, Sugar Kettles, Salt I:tittles, 'Wagon and Pipe Boxes,
COOKING, • PARLOUR AND BOX STOVES,
of the most improved kincles Brass Castings made, and acksmithtd Work and Repairing
done on short notice. Call and see the STEEL moutp. GARD PLOUGHS, as you can
get one very eheap for Cash: •
Goderich, Nov. 12th, 1867 w39
- Wimbledon Sweetmeats. -Bull's;
eyes. .
-• When hearts are- filled with holy af-
fections), and loome is happy, then do the
young dwell in a charned circle,.14foli
only tliknotitroltlY -.41eInvismil Iv011d „Seek
to quit, • ancracrosawhichhowdderyi,mpte,
tions to error Shine out but feebly..• ,!, -
- Ninon de i'Encles defin' eaakias ii"Al;
alms which enriches him who receives 'pith -
out impoverishing her who gives." Very
true, but misses shouldbecareful to choose
none but deserving objects on whom to
bestow their charities. • • 1
' A fa, appheations of Dr J Brims' Allevantor cure;
the most 'severe nouralraia, the worst forme -of local
pain, rheumatism, Sic The throat when sore and in-
flamed is relieved at once by gargling with diltited Al-
levantor, and taking a swallow , or two after.i Lame
sides, back, chest,,shoulder or limbs, Mired in a short
time by applying Dr J Briggs' Allovantor. Applied to
a burn or scald, It immediately allays all pain, and
given red to the afflicted. Sold.; by druggists.. .
In these days of pretentious and humbug whaiglittor
and brass are received as the truOmetal, it is Certainly
refreshing to meet a ulna who is above the conittptible
meanness of deceiving thopublie. If every wise -
intuit wore,reeelved as truth, it Would appear hat the
henaof the same was aphilanthropistawhose sBe object
• entite humanity of the thing is il deo ion, !and the
Was to benefit Door suffering. burnout", while the
great motive -power is the love of the 4- imes.• Hence
it is that when a real philantrophis appeals; lo is not
L
likely to receive that confidence Which he is Justly
entitled Being always ready to ay a word Waver in
real merit, we take pleasure In sp g of DrJ Briggs'
Curative, this justly celebrated remedy, is all that can
be desired by those who suffer from corns, burnout, in
growing nails, tender feet, to They will haihwith-joy
a remedy for this purpdso. Briggs Modern emotive ie
sold by druggists and sountry merchants.
PILF.S.-, Us° Dr. .T. Briggs' Pilo Remedy forInternal,
External. Bleeding and Itching Piles. It give$ immedi-
ate relief and Ls reliable. Sold by Druggists.
Covass.-liseDr. J. Briggs' Modem CarativeforCorns
Bunions, In -growing Nails, Tender Feet, /M. Mild,
soothing, softening and healing.. iiold by Druggists.
.NEUrtaLerja..-ttso Dr. J. Briggs' A llevantor, for
NeurniglasCatarrh, Headache, dig. Sold by Druggists.
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. *RULES OF : a BANDS.
1, No 'Band to cued •' IS in numben,r,
and shall consistent -troll 0 anlate'iii1319-im
the exception of the Ban aster; Wha
may be a professionalinesician,
2, Bach Band: will perform piecerfeif
music fielectedbylliemeelves,one \-4 which
shall, be a quickstep. No small drums,
Bast °Olen P ugh 2 00 1 00
Imilleil and Indassea- Best Double ould. 'Bowl
are. horehound, cymbals, or triangles, allowed in theNconi-
ingreilients-that are. within the- reach of all, a ea_
2 00 petition, -, _ . . . he
the inalteirt growing wild inedery field, the Bezsaosonnough _ ..
2 00 3. The Bandmaster' of each Band'
- Itorehouotl in almost %WY garden," and Best m • oleo -Boo I. 2 00 forward etlireer_ days WOG _ ale date o
the, maolasees to be had at any grocery. Beat 1, . g 1 . .
!sip handful of horehound and boll. as , ,, -___ ,,_,_,.
Beat 2 ! arse Cultivator . 22 0°0° 1- °° 'fIrtreratitiinc11111141-9Btnt thane4"tillabero Pieeena P-eori
f.
. 2 09 music to be performed. -
The directions for makino are to take a ....
Strong ateasus can be made. * Take tip, ge 7,,, lign-f.do7.0nonnonno
• 2-00! 4. Bands must be forirardby 1,2 o'clock
then boil art ekimi. quantity of ratillehi in Too., "L„,,,o7Zr„to=1,4o,"Zo_ ., 0 oft on the day of competition.
the same way. Talte a cupful ,of the Elul- :g7.7.: riad-'riare7 ''-"`."T't i ;i7.; . 5. The order of each Band -to perform
; kin atul mix together in, go suite:Ma vessel, -'41" shall:be decided byballot. ' •
otoor, Best Hcfrse Hay e- 2. 00
then added a cupful of molsausi dad ---- nee, areeneensne 2 no shaaaii..bTehane idLeaTie. es el flee Judge br,jaiigpa
to tg. syrup -the thicker the better. Take :Yu -1;Z f-''''.'"Z'fDrill „2 '
-,Ue ..1:4. Cutter " 00
* a tabiespoolifulor a large swallow three Best o „,„..).. ichine , oo Entries to be made --with, ...and corn -
'lima a day. Be Particular in following Igt4,....4-1-= lu. mt.....,..„.„.._ik 'I° munications on ' this - (object to be,
ell/heat-Iona as to making and also as te take •E''' `-'1."Yr f'd =764 60 ,, addressed to the SeeretarY of the Seciatese.
•• ind ite an& we will guarantee relief be all . ..
- not foe far advanced. The writer Best es° Hdria!iihoet , 1 00 ,-. Rum, tc. lizoin-xxove,.-1, All fitibteriPthins to be
fant On or before the 2.51h day of September next. 2,
. 410esilOt claim gliaredeiPt as erighlal with Eipooitt lipr Aittstalif. The resent or AM. Will eonstitute a year154, member:
lifillselfit rine has redelnmended it. in. ristuR The, caw& ceal• a erizeraf 430 for: ship hthedesistsanawineatieetherensonsepayieg
tOcempete la anyor allot the departments. 13. -Ali
cases witlogoodresults. "As theiogredieme the best 10 o eig of Fell wheat, to parties living -paid their subscriptionsMal only, such are so commen mid so easily obtained, it
which; the Soddy frill add $5, for A 2nd 'exliwillibbaedeltiratUteastiGbarbeinPe:bottia fitio4Prlioliettit°ek:allordrhatemile-8
1 tirtifreA,bpartiMiet taakaelyernmw"areathreatha cer'rats 4ttht wheat faking thferze ,the3r42prmee prize. -collet:, misobirearclpGrod* AelleedGraZtrilieginteedrinthuiditebtibthiLgIrallee Alfa'
fresherit is the better effect will be "pro- it_ Prilts,Plowers. and Vegetables, exhibited muSt have
ewe property °Lae Society-. Sad ten been produeed on the farm or garden of tho exhibitor,
*44, beeksidas !IP:Person thisof th, aajascouni *Ito° witia-collixternforatei bullets to be i comae& amongst - the 7. No ComPebtor will be entitled ta mom than one
Braudx sociotioi who will please have pritefor butter. cheoge, Mott, fruits, orgrain Cir the
edam- north, south, eget' and West -by , Boma person reaoy to take it on their be. same kinds. S. l'ic4 animal Oak be Shown for two Mises
publishing the above- receipt.--.4egysto ;mu at the doom of the _xhib.ii .... 1*.aetitheeesvallettle7ext°artelesS"MC°11113eattlflitritedttlagiavta1atbteaSecrar tleartarfe ,
, to- ti 1 eft, outer- creieeknoon. of lifeduesdayi. tbit nOth. of eeptembee .
Vderolifek cia Sentinel., 1: Idea it will be ;Sold Giftha Aroma and: tee .;. . Kee for mpot tioa the In oer
the /nom& th f g:0 into the .r.„„A. Depart:neat° berientforw:d tithe Show Room by
- * -•
"'``""'" .12 o'clock newt untie first &yetis exhibition, land
Irh, CritipAg* Rep -lariats says $114t 60 of the'SOCietY.. ....._ - alIfitook and Implements Jobe on the Show' Ground
_present prices of coal 'reinforce the presen Beet 2, WEN& Sprgig Wheat el2 go pi 00 La 10 o'clock:. a. M., of tile second day th_ereof. H.
debilitatialas of thenationtialitvellgelr Tlda Beet 2 bushels Batley - - • 2 00 I oowJudge8YrUlbe Paltienlarll requested tohave xe-
lnetnnnt past hitter, srplsins this for the Beat 2 bushels Large Oats 1 50 1 00 rtn-in -111 thaSta* awl Articles erillbitett
benefit of nhystified readtra by baying that Beet 2 bialiehiCommon Oata 1 50 1 eo ikle„...,.._arTbrwsah a4agultlitanniterterelual% 14°1% •
the ReputAxaminewithey are making the Beat 2 babel* Line Pe" .1 50 I 55 ii ---d;•--. kland "di- 1141 tei b4 14 tIll the Show
, nation "powerful weak.” ' Best 2 buslie...._oln siPill Pees 1 50 I off retrviat rim thrraaroZ- brill% rottoegcRtti'fbit:
Best bushel winnow Seed. 1 SO , to second day of the exhibition. Iszto person,auowed
Motto for a rejected atiitok-he wood, Best halfbushelFlat Seed e 1.50 , 75 ririeteitilVererelphemtdeggerottelisj=sglitta FiRrst
_
ezul she wouldn't ,
Good places formate mahiinc-Sulphur
' SPriugs.
One bumper s.t petting, as the drunkard
laid when he ran toot &pelt. Best 4 named varieties of Pall entraneezgatfOneParatit. rawAiagek trteo deal% .
T4•V Oat eolordoes. a flogging Apples, 5 of each 200 150 taro -monitories; Braetasseaprise. Witte' ' thew .
befi complexion I -It mail Ulu . ard de - '. ` I firt'sw Palsc'HIng LOVE, aosior_._ _ _necretsiii._'•
Thg, only organwitheussaopt-the oven Beet anima varieties of Wiii. -.7A108 D1010014 Frellit.
of !coati* woman.
- 1 ter Pears 5 of oath .:._; 00 I 4?.t. . ,„ aususiiia, we.-
' I
DIrtirEastA.-Use Dr. .T. Briggs' Allovtuttor, for
Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Heartburn, tb, Sold by all
Druggists.
Piais. -Use Dr. J. Briggs, Pie Remedy, for Piles of
every desetiptioa. Sold by' Druggists.
Comss.-Use Dr. J. Briggs' Curative for Corns,Bnu
ions, ingrowing nails, &e. Sold 'by Druggists
Nsinsatopa-Use Dr. J. Briggs, Allevanter for
Neuralgia, Headache. Catarrh, SoreThroat, Bronchitia,
&e. It ts agreeable to use, and reliable. Soli by
Druggista.
A clergyman who was gtely eonsang•
young widow on the death of herhuthand,
spoke in a very serious tone, remarking
that he was 'one. of the felt. Such. a jewel
•of a Christian! You cannot find his equal,
as you well know.' To which the sobbing
fair one replied, with almest brokeu heart,
I'll bet I vtill 1'
'
•GODEItICH WOOLEN•. TORY,
(KNOWN .A3 PIPER'S MILLS)
---0
I IN Gl- CP
fi'inULL. Y intithates to .farnieri,end ot)ler that t are prepared to fill
.RsalroErEts
ROLL OAROINC, MAN FA6.7'liftilik
Cloth Dressing, -CiMtom, Spinnin.g, il) yips,
Fulled Cloths,1 Wineeys,. Flap
,
wherever ii -as represented.
In ,51i year, 1836, the Fire Premiums
49476
' £47,768
£222,279
.4.73S9.332
£8181059
Martin's General Jo trig npl cc „
4. 20th year,1856, 4*
SELFORTH. I " 30th year, 1806, cc ist
One year later, 1867," ••
THE subscriber has on hand the celebrated
WATER WiTEEL PATENT CliURN
which took the first prize at ths Provincial Exhibition
last year. This churn is simple in construction, easily
worked, and guaranteed to churn and gather butierin '
twenty minutes, or the price willbe refunded. Partie
can have a chum on trial and satisfy themselvesof
capabilities.
Sas He has likewise on hand two Drilled Tamils,
Carrot and Beet Seed Drills, Single Drills, 3 kinds Of
• Horse Hay Rakes, Cider Presses, Cheese Presses, Lad-
ders, Wagon Racks, and.
WOOD'S FIRST PRIZE SELF -RAKES
are on hand and got upto order.
Reapers and Nowers•
on. hand and for sale:
to- A. Good Mx Horse Power
Engine For Sale Cheap. •
John M. mmartin
On the shortest notice. Paotiea wishing to exehan wo for good home made
goods, will find it to their intereit to givc us a j, we satisfied we have the
goods you require.' Parties comb)", from Lance w th, 71,40 to set ,carded may in
nearly eveily instance rely on getting,teo wool ho with thein 'the same day.
se- ALL W
Goderidr Woolen Factory's 1
June 8th, 1869.
Seaforth. May 10. 1g6 9.
The Fire Reservt. Fund is now g4,727,46.1
The Life Reserve Fund is now 09,262,468
The company is represented throughout Oa.
tano and Quebec, by influential Agents, to
whom appheation for insurance may be made.
. .C. SMITH, Resident SecretarVe
MormisAL
A, M. ROSS, Agent for Coderich ; • V
Elliott, for Exeter ; W..N . Watson, for Seater -lb
Godarich. Flab. I 1.18ted. <NAIL
11°I—IDS
PAIILOR GEM rORTEs
BIANUO'ACTOISED BY
Marshall St Wendell of Mbaup
EVEAT Instrument is fully warranted and ha
the modern improvements, frill iron frame_ ov
*sing bass and hushed ivory front keys. For
STANDING IN TUNE,
wegaar=tee these Planoes emend to 13073.0.
Pianos; Melodeons and Organs Tuned;
Theltst &cast
• psoriconadm
'REST()
wll
0 MA RICE11 FEES!
WHY le it that Heron is boasted of as being the vea1thist Agricultural County
luf in Ontario ?
_
.s
Because farmers purchase pure, genuyie and f
•
FIELD AND GAIIDN SEEDS
A complete reconciliation haso, been ef-
fected between the Sultan and the Viceroy
of Egypt. The English and French
Consuls, at Alexandria, have congratulated
the Viceroy of the termination of his ,.dif-
ficulties with the Porte:
FROM
-r •
SCOTT ROBERTSON;.
iiWho keeps the largest and best assortment of the above eeds hi* he County of Huron.
The following aro all fresh and aelee4d with
Red Clover •
Alsike do •
White Dutch do
Timethy Seed, Illinois--
Do, Canadian
Hungarian Grass
Mixed Lawn do
Skirving's Improved Swedish
Sharp's do do
• Turple Strap Leaf do
White Globe Turnip
Rape Seed
Tares
, Long Red Mengel Carrot
Turnip
gra
Ear
Dxii
adatile tiktfueiarly Coin
Ravi& Sugar do
Scolet &ingots
mokiwk Beant
Chi ea do
But erdo far famed
TDoaretielTOhn'RmbilideoPeas far garden
Oro vn do field
Le Belgi do
g6 do
9 York abbage
Head edo• p0105. or lb.
Dutch el
UR siKti
gwo
y ty
BY ITS 'Erni •
Gray or Faded Hair is quickly
restored to its youthful color and beauty,
and with the lint applicatiOn a
beautiful gloss. and delightful fragrance
Is given to thellair.
rt will cause Hair to grow on Bald Spots.
It will promote luxuriant growth.
FALLING HALE is immediately checked.
Sold by all Druggists. Price One Dollar.
manufactured by
' S. R. TAN DUMB ds CO.
Wholesale liruggists, •
15 Barclay Street and 40 Park Mirk
New-lork, and •••••°'
266 High Holborn. London. Eng.
R, RADCLIFF,
.agent at Godeal
sar Second band Pianoes taken in excTaraige,
-Goderieli, 17th June, 1860. w21-6111
VIALEIBLE FIRM FOR SALE.
DEMO lot8and16,wkichwilisa sold neparately orto
_Mt gather, in the Tovvnship of Sinsday. Co• of Huron,
-containing 293 acres -more or leas.-efouperior Land, in
the.bighest state ofenItivation and equally suitable for
arable or dairy farms. Lot 8, known a_s Slount Mass
ant Fenn,' 18 situated on the Hayfield & Seaforib Gm -
vel Road. eommandinga beautiful vieof Lake Hawn
12aniteafronaBeafortb, Dfiromainton and 161roin Gods
"midi, allithrissie.gtowns on the,10. as. L. M. 13.B. a :1 :9
only 6 miles from- the thriving village of Dayfirld-it
place of growing importance, rittere there is In inarimr ---
ands prospect of its becoming the Gov. Thator of Res-
tage. Tins farm counts' is of178 neres-rnore or kis--
of -very superior clay Icrani sod, about 140 cleared.. ea
,vrhicb there as neitherastumpsor stones, -well feaced,
yome270rods beingpickei and.slaardfeaceirnadming-
est state of cultivation ; a never foiling opting IWO Mal'
the centre aud rums to the rear, and ationsasherearilowa
the beautiful nvef Boyfield; about decree of the raver
eats is wooded with excellentandvaluable -cedar ; res.
morning 33 acres of high table land, is wooded with
hardwood, beech, maple, elm. &ea, the entire farm be-
ing surrounded with fence. 'I'here its nISO ITESI iho
rear Oil:astern] a magnifieentstone quarry, whichiswill
of itself --when Bayfield becomesa city, as it 7.5 :dual= d
ere long to be -be a mm...of essalth to its owner, end
San is tome 1011. or more from the surface, it serves to
enhance the value of the land for Panning Purposes.
There is a splendid orchard of aborts 1:303 Veva-of the
heel and choicest varieties offnut otall kinds, growl] is
this section of eonntry,f mous forks pwrinetion offruit.
There is a very laige and eommodioue framelaouse,witis
every convemence tattiehed, u /argo sable and two new
fmme. Thu farm is all thonnighly surface-dmtn-
hal
cd, and a cat deal of it underdtained. Two is really
one of the ost desirable forma in Westernermada., end
particularly euited to an old country gent/malaria:memo:
Stock, jamlements and growing -mops 'will he sold to the
pureligeer on reasonable terms. Lot 16 eontains 116
acres ofland, about 65 under vultwation, the re:n=4er
wooded, with inaple, beech, chat sisb,buttertata,oberty
and a sufficient quantity of hemlock for fencing and
buiklma parpcses. Soil, clay, is hviug stream, • new
frame ham (bank), good taiga ,houseiand kitchen dm., .
an orchard of dineres in extent of edectfralt, la oleo on
this farm. It is 81 miles from Bayfield. Price 63,209.
1,000 down, balance on mortgage at 8 per cent, titian
indisputable. For farther particulars apply to
jOSHUA OALLAWAY,Jr.
Irand, Life, und Fire Inintranco Agents-
Godericb, or on the premises allot 6, to
3OBB1811 °ALL/MAY.
October20 18C9. wilDal.
Farm for Sale.
140
,A
, ; I
LOre 52 and 54, Bayfield Concession, 0,tee
-Township ol Goderich Containing 68 -acres,
ot these oyer 50 acres cleared with good Memo
Barn, end Log House, about Si lades firom
Clinton. For Terms Oise& apply atthe Division
Court office at Goderich, or lo 31r. WIGGING
TON on the premises.
Gedertcb. Ont. Sept. 21,18118. w30 tr.
1000 bushels of choice Potatoes brought direet from the/ Unite States, Early English
Flukes, Peach Blows.
SCOTT 'ROBERTSON
54 w-12
Seaforth, 20th April, 1869.
'14.1amniy 1' said a precocious little boy,
who against his will was madeto dock the
cradle of his baby brother, 'if the Lord'has
any more babies to give away, doret you
take 'em.'
To SELL OR RENT-!
.1111••••••••••
riplIE WEST BoLF LOT NUMBEREralier,
feurteemb concession of Hulietis en tho
boundary line between Myth end Welton, Fos:
Office cacti way. Good hardwood land, wel
watered ; thirty acres clearance. Seventy
seven acres and a hall in all, Well 'fenced. For
turther particulars apply to those on the preintses.
IIAN KIN LA WSON.
May 2711, 1867. glint
New Marble Works
STOP AND SEE.
.011=1•1111••
BP following remarks on Testimonials of most
wonderfuLand extraordinary cures m Canada by
the GREAT INDIAN REMEDY They aro stereo!'
deniable and incontesuble facts, ittecient to convince
_ the moat alcepticalthat the Great Medicinal Componn..
• anted miler for_aces 18 140%14 accessible m the Great
8110SIIONEES REMEDY
iese.
- - -
PRINTING.
"SIGNAL" NEWSPAPER
•
ESTABLISHMENT
0 -YL N E OIX.
LARCER EINEMM flL LSHOE
NE1./s! MODEOF DRIVING. 3 W CARRIERS.
.
tl
MARKETSOARE GODRICH,ONT.
for Diseases of theThroat, -Lungs, lever, Digestive
Organs, Kidney is die., as well as /Scrofula, the venous
Skin Diseases,Humors, and di diseases arising from
Impurities ofthe Blood, WO boldly state that this great
remedy has NEVER -BEEN EQUALLED. Where
was there ever such a cure ns that in tho person of
thatofPeter C %T. 'Miller, gamesto, C. W., of 0011.
Wilson Storines( Brighton,C. W., of consumption ; or
orlon, or t of Ambrose Wood,ofConsecon,
of Dyspepsia and Laver Complaint, or that of John
Hoseysof Napanee, 0. W. of Rheumatism, who had
actually beenbn crutches for Years, in apt° Of all treat -
meat heretofore, and is now well. &owe crawl; ewes
Drug Store a
,SloPareccan. d get a timelier en
migbecaumeanttioinheednhad.
unqestionable certificates on the (3R.EAT SRO-
HONEES REMEDY and PILLS, and s.ansfy your
selves. •
Price of the Remedy in large pints$1'
tr For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers in hie&
eine. Agents for Goderich, F. Jordan and, Parker &
Cattle
WHOLESALE AGENTS t
DUNSPATJGB.& WATSON,
WI AN, ELLIOTT/la Do.,co -
.1.11BAREOORtgcliT'
110AIL% es aug,.."I'l,rupe
T.ICELSte SON,
A. EII A MT1,TONaa en
PLAIN 4,-'
AMEN'AL Pius.=
IN EvORY -90r4941
..nroLuDwct
BROM
ir-17-12w
Ferrxusia3r_iixanamr)1267
,I1ONTREAL TE.4, COMPANY.
'AND
To Messrs.
CaAariannzara
131i.43,
COnw*A.Y P• D.,
County of
Laintox,Oxitario
Canada. '
6, HOSPITAL -MONTREAL.
m�li conunned mamas oflhis Ciiinpank is Only attiabittable to the aualItvaM Pere/ orahew dem Oyerattrn
dred tlionsand boxes of Tea hb
ave een sent to differeat pans th Dementia, and npwards-ar and
testionigials can be shown, bearing testimony to lbe tepidity and paritypt ie Tea. A great saving can bac ected
by purnhasing direct from nits 'catties ofSand La lbs:stad upwards. Every'indulge warranted to give saiisf awn.
0Mb-together and seed for ferns or five Mb. conies. which Will he Sent triage free sonny Railway Station in the
• Dominion. The money- can be collected intdeliverr. -
- Var Try Our liesh grotidd innate Roasted Coffee Rt . -Sand Ioni,Iitts • - .
RN
is SUPPLIED* WITH
s. • •
FACILITIES FOR EXECUTING
No pasoashallitet in a Judge in antdepartment
HoRTI.ouvrtirRALPRoDuOm vrhich bele= exhibitor. 16. enepersontaddeelait
Best4 named varieties of Win- " w"• 5fr 4 T.F45! 4 Ilan be doOrived of law
premium. ver San they • raight otherwise be
ler ANT", 5 of 464, 2 00 1 50 en .titlea. AliPettiwic peting for Root Crops
3rd de • _ 00 roncnafesps tha BaseTtaz7 noti4Dipefore- the glut day or.f;
I 11. i 111111111 I I I I II I
CLASS
,
•Pli)
:upwards, Ste:Savor Of which is really
.excellent.end every-paclowvarranted. treezies, Tea and -5 orIOlbi. Coffee, sent to any Radvray Station
sernane free. Tea and Coffee daliveredtive times daily tithe city. I. ' •
• -
iEtIrL4A.'.u1K -rii3E.I.AL,;-,- - . ': •
. . ._ . , .
RnglishIlretiknist,13token Tog Strong Tea, 40c.,60S ; Pine Flavoured : SevaSetgazin do.65ni, 60e. andel ; Very
.11eatleall Flityanired-do776e; i Sound Oolong, 45e.; Bich Flavoureddo (PL; Very fine do do. Ide. ; dapaneaeod
we; ! gas, pine COO., Very- Fine .7 ..,, .F17es.t.15c..- . '--
''.0iSi- 'rxt7E1-A : . i - -
: : . a
. •
'TtilikaY spat es t- voting spool spoio, 65, 700,-;"' Pate du. 756,,;_ par Fine 850 I Supe.rdilp sand Very
China'51t ; Fine: rigptarnier-800, ; Extra Saporta:m.4o. $1,- - ,, - ., -. _
. _ - . .
•
-
T. *.,. : ,No. 1,300.;' No; X SC. -; NU:9, -20e- 'i 110.110.4: i54. Perili:' . ''''•
• ,
-'• . : -A. - - 'Y .0-;.A.:' .1Z"'.S:., .F.L1 , I A..."X...i. '
-,aGoars.,=.1t ia_nearly a year since 'purchased the Irstohest ofTea from Tem house.: -I; haft purchased Many.
sine Arial ant pleased to inform yen -that the yi.,,a-oi every case proVedinoetilatisfam,o, th'po well as being exceed.,
.t: ingly gaps Tours stetY trulirs . - : -I.:- • - . . . 4 . ' _ F..D.ENNEGi
. „ . . • . . . -.
MoittataITeiConipetty-: •• .- .,, - -..... - . . -.„ , _ .,i-•. •- • .- Hentreal,Apidt,1868,4-TorheMontres-IVea Co ran' v
(biro os,N._,Eitii,rei.i.i,iiirobag* gin* :se keeei, 6 art..spiteietrzt, oterehonetrmea:m7,zeZdeweowitnarelSvaarileZToir'e, to ':::::::iw'r::1:t4.7'0:1::1741.44177:477::::''' l!'12:;:4ntosrls gi t7;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11::;:;;;;;
twyline4.40.14eat 15017774,4• ,- cono\'iiigin f':4601115t.fref5inuxtromecles:,17,11eartv;"obeenburitc744, usZcito :.i !am:Ix:mill vatirli:tio v4:6111.07fidii, undinereer;413S-a, w.1;_41::$11:ourte,,
A C""*.r:12,i.1 OP4TotT‘ ink4-11:11,:f.g • : -.I 411"13°.,;!31111•,; iff'. A '-. O.42iEJ_IEY, : Co.
'''' 541/2-ftliiiiitreetAdontresi' 4, * ' • : ' - - 1.". : Manaii&Can4414nnWPresa Co. .
Mom°. County of Hastings,
. Province of Qatari°, Peb. Oth„.1608.
-
T
1W866blehi HISsaeertifduring
wasttakebnivith athatweaknew the orth -I:date-0 =ravers,
gradually, dada' g the spring or 3867, extended to my
3mees, and on up to my tips, and I became SO weak
that I could not walk, but was Confined to ay chair.
Por abouttwo years, while this weakness was coming.
mune, and afterWardsasoughtmedicaladvice,embloy-
ing, at different times,tbree doctors, and medicine:1<a
differentkinds, prescribed byfriends, but adze avail
I
boxes-oftlie pillsand I am entirely restored to health,
I corn -blued to get worse and worse nntil the summer,
of 1868, When I was induced totrytiegreateheshoness
Remedyibyreadibgthe'bures performed, inn nam.Ifislet.
Atthis time lbw" begamto feel the weakness no my
hands; in fact' Was getting almost helPless; X have
takentwo bottles &the Eihoshoness Remedy and two
- I nevenexpected.to get better, •but -simply tded the
' matinees a sort offorlom hope. This ease 4,1f mine
.
anwcad frineetnads.P11;vataatairo%13yllotkane caffiiewa MtliSlins.33eYI val.liaf-rjh, 1 liabsvrsta
o nlyto saytry the Ghoshoness Remedy; I believe It
MEV AterDOilotcy.
r
WMSW°OUrein -toY41112efor-t; Inc otliaffoc; 'County of Hastinga,
this 9th dayof Febreary:1860. A. F. Wow, J. P.4e.
I liereby gertify that I haveknown Mrs Mary Asan
".1k --r airy. P ICE
clodeFidi Aug. 23, 1809.
- III 1 1 .7111 I
mmen:trevalxratTea.Co...sheriieanat otzEtg-,,ilshiteeh. reetaid young upon veervrlito so Houierfamate, Domoig;
":03:3k .nat9ewarey expe;pyakiTsfutpM414011141.4narl. :ow, -r oterui: g oiearri man- litv:":ekage 61:111,Tgroetathinia;:iv4:Li'
*oaths' add by this', ettmism — coinvan Roar. kirostr-.04
414 jrNisarerTekELE":..appa_rDBO.. EglorThot;140.4tilontroaloostToeaolleet410414,ecompan .1r#4.4tt the preeitnll in yea to th
Ohteri ,
ntreid, kirii I, •
•
VICTORIA ST,, GODERIOH,
▪ 1VX,. Johnston
11110NUMENTS, IlEADS2'011/2TES, -Uhl°
HI tops, Posts, Svc ,Torabs, of every &mils
tion and style of workinauship, furnished on
short notice and at the lowest prices. Ube
Id t reduction made for cash. All orders
punctually attended to. Designs of Monu-
ments, Zee., may be seen at the shop.
odermh, Dee. 19, 1865. w47 -1y
-1869.
Division Courts.
0....11•41••
TIMEZ Ffilt IfOIDH7G-DIVISIONICotwanr THE
(.c1._.,_•:0r. 1117BOT HT IBM
1st gbviSions &Idea*. Alenday 26 July
4th 40 Wroxeter, Weduesy2.8 sir
2nd Seafortho Tietuaday 29 • s•
Sod it
. inton3 Friday .t30 sr
fith re Dungatmea, Monday 2nd Aligns I
d Bayfield, Tuesday Srd "
fith 4• Exeter, Wednesday 42h ."
Ist Division, Gcrierith, Monday27th &pie .iher
Sid ss ClInton, Tuesday 2s2h
2031 " Seatorth. Wedneeday led al
4th CCAiuley-vilie,Thiersd4-20 "
Sth 41 Exeter. Sabanday nod October
Bth• Dungannon, Teeseayntle
Ith • "hayfield, Wednesday eh sr
1st Dzweion,Goderielts We11aeadaye4th Novena.
6th v• Dungannon, Thumb
tn cc Hayfield, Friday -
411). Wroxeter, iTueeday $a
nod 46 Seatorth, incloesaayo faDc2ember
3rd Chnton, Tnursday 2nd "
IF rextereFriday Sal ce,
The above Courts. except thel I) ion wil
*pea at 10 a in. ;oho 1st preavaeoueet epen ee
11. ra.:
Oizned) SBROTIOR,
O. CHeron.
Certified,
• DAN. LIZAR• S,'
.0[cl* of the Peace, Enron
Vidlerielied3th July, 1669. tv47
Deughtyfor the lastfifteemarears ; she is wernall uf EST
probity and. truth. I have IMOVin herbefore, fluting,
mid since her Blues& Thaler° laer eertineate to he
SHER 1848, ABld
true in overypairtiOular. Ilmow thatylilleinhercaSe
spa deelared hopeless ; and I knowthat has. aince
,••••=.•=40.
herrecovery, lo 133 attributed her =every to the
Shoslionees Remedy. 'Whatever may be Ma peculiar- TIRE
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