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The Huron Expositor, 1888-09-28, Page 6, Att • ••• • 1,••••• , . * , ..;:••••••• .• • •-••• * 4. SisTs 'Tat -.0.0A0 "EXP.c)"511T-0: SEPTEMBER 281 1888. 1 , The Glattart, Show. The lc:doting is a list of the success- ful competitors at the Clinton Show; held on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day of lest Week. - i - Honsss.--tIraported—fleavy draught team, Robb. Martin'. ,Brood mare, C-. • _Dale. Spring foal, C. Dale. One year old filly, R. Martin, J. McMillan. Two year .old filly, R. Martin. Three_ year old filly, R. Martin. . .. CANADIAN HEAVY DRAUGHT. —Heavy 'draught teatn, B. Butt. Brood mare,J. • McMillan, A. Innes. Spring. • colt or -." • filly, J. McMillan; A. Lines. One year old filly, John Stanbury, Jas. Reynoldi.. Three year old filly, A. Monteith. : AGnicur.iunar.. -- Brood mare, : A. • Innes, . R. f McLaren, J. McCartney. „ Spring foal; R. McLaren'R. • Mason. One year old gelding, R Mason. Two year old gelding, J -W.. Taylor, James Broadfoot.year old filly, W. ett Grieve, He ook. .: One year old filly, R. M son, T. F. Dale. Three , year old filly,notknown; Agricultural or general purpose team Jas. Reynolds' W. H. Lobb, A. Monteith. Entire cell t one-year old, John Avery, J. Lindsay, • Entire coit,itwo years or under,C. Dale, W. Dale. L • - - Rams on.pAnarAGE.—Brood mare, 1. Johniton,4„ Gardiner, a. Avery.Car- riage team, J. Beattie. Roadsterteam, A. Forbes, W. Grieve. Two year old gelding or 'filly, J. Rattenbury, W. • Somerville. Three year old filly, J. Gardiner, 1. Tippling. ' Buggy horse, •.W. Smith, J. Beattie, P. . McGregor. Saddle horse, Peter Cook, - A. Cook: Spring colt Or filly, John Churchill, R; Pierson., One year old colt or filly,D. McTavish, T. Tippling. Single carriage horse, W. -White, A. Forbes. Year old road or carriage,colt, W. G. McLean, A. Gordon. I Lay rider, Miss Baker, Mise Okes. Lady driver, Miss , Swartz, MistBay, Mrs. IMO, • ' THOROBR D OR DURHAM CILIUM.-- = Milch cow, Ist and 2nd W. J. Biggins. Aged bun, V. J. Biggins, T. Carbert. Two -yea -01d heifer, W. J. Biggins, El- liott Bea& 0. Avery. i One -year-old heifer; W. j. Biggins, l Elliott Bros. • Buil calf, . Snell and Sons, A. Innes. Heifer, let and 2nd H. Snell and Sons. Two-year-old bull, H. SnelLand Sons, A.' Weir. i Thorobrecl female animal, - W. J, Biggins,IL Snell and Sons. Herd of any bred, W. J. Biggins, -El- coat Bro. NaTiviK , On GRADE, —Two -year -Old heifer, J. Hunter, John Stanbury. Milch cow1 . James Walkinsha' w - W ,• ' Dale. ',Pair of two -year -old -steers, C. Dale, John Stanbury. Pair of: yearling steers, John Stanbury, Elcoat Bros.. , Yearling heifer, W. Dale, R. -Pierson. Three -year -hid steer, C. Dale, J.. F. Dale. Twb-year-old Steer, j. ',Stan - berry, T. Cole. Heifer calf, lit and 2nd, James Walkinshaw. Fat, cow or heifer, '1st and 2nd J. Stanbury. Herd - of steers, CI Dale, J. Stanbury. ‘ DEECESTrii, SHEEP AND THEIR GRADES.! —Aged ram, H. Snell and Sons. Shear, ling ' ram, lst and 2nd H. Snell and • Sone. . Rain Iamb, Ist and 2nd H. Snell and Sons. !Pair of aged ewes, 1st and • - 2nd IL Snell and Sons. Pair of shear - ling ewes, let and 2nd H. Snell & Sons: • Pair of ewe lambs, 1st and 2nd. H. Snell and Sons.• . . : SHROPSHIRES AND :THEIR. GRADES.— Aged ram, E. Snell & Sons. *Shearling. ram, James McFarlane, H. Snell & Sons. Rani Iamb,. James McFarlane, ,11. Snell & 'Sons. Pair aged ewes„.•;lst and 2nd James McFarlane; Pair evie, lambs, H. &cell & Sons. John 'Duncan. Pair*.She-arling ewes, H. Snell & Sons, . James McFarlane. Southdown sheep,. Glen Brothers., Oxfords or Cotswolds, J. -Ctimniing Ples,•-,-Large breed -,-Aged boar,Peter - DcCoarsey, Geo. PIewes. Brood sow, . Peter Deco rsey, John -Stanbury. Boar, , Peter Deco rsey, John Stanbury. So*, John Stanbury, Peter Decoursey. BAUM BREED!,— Berkshire, Aged hoar, Peter' Decoursey, -Joseph Gray. • Brood sow, R. Fitzsimmons. Boar, T. Wallace, 1. Oarbert. . Sew, C. Spooner. Berkshire- stow, J. Gray.. Berkship boar, J. Gray, John Stanbory. '- SMALL Btigiths.—Suffolks, Aged boar, ,slet and 2nd, John Leinhardt. Brood sow, let and 2nd; John Leinhardt. Boar, Ist and 2nd, - John- Leinhardt. • Sow, 1st and 2nd, John Leinhardt. • PatrimaY.-Black.Spanish, -F.Beattie. Light Brahmas; F. Beattie. -Dark ..- Brahma, F. Beattie. Grey Dorkings, W. Govier. Golden Polands,F.Beattie. Spangled Hisinburgs, F. Beattie. •Hen- - - -Anne, F. Beattie. Plymouth` Reeks, John Wurzel. White Leghorns, F. Beattie, Brown Leghorns, F. -Beattie. Langshans, 1F., Beattie. Game Fowls,F. Beattie. Bantams, F. Beattie. 'Pekin Ducks J. Erwin. Rouin. Ducks, P. Beattie„ T.' Fear. Turkeys, A. Wynn, T. Fear. • Spring Chickens,' John Wurzel. Rabbits, Thos. Holloway, C. • Spooner. arrot, John Ross.Collec- tion of Singing Birds, ,Mrs: Murray, J. - Johnston. Collection of Pigeons, J. - Gray, F. Beate. Geese, of. and -2nd, W. Grieve /- . • CARRIAG AND BUGGIES;:—Display of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, , Sleighs and Cutters, John Brunsden„ Two - ' horse open buggy,John Bruniien. Two- ' horse covered buggy, J. Leslie, J. trunsden. One-horse covered buggy, .T:Brisesde J. Leslie. One-horse open buggy, Ca, Lion. Bros., J. Leslie. Dem- ocrat waggon, J. Ledie. Lumber wag- -on, JyBru sden. . - IMPLEMENTS. — Fanning mill, Mo - Murchie & Company. r Gang plow, J. ntley. One pair iron harrows, T. Tippling. i Weoden pump, J. Ross. - Turnip cutter, J. B. . Wynn, Wilson Manufacturing Company. Set of horse shoes, Geo. Brownley, T. Tippling.. , Wrought i on and steel beam plow, '1'. Tippling, . Brunsden. Horse shoe or ' seuffier, T. Tippling. .. -1-. GRAINT . wo bushels white _winter wheat, J. Wilkinson, T. Corbert, T. Fear. Two bushels red winter wheat, J. Hudson; Jas Broadfoot, j. South- combe. Spring wheat, J. Salkeld, Jab. Broadfoot„ Jas. Lindsay. White oats, A; Johnston, Thos: Cole, Jas: Lindsay. Black oats, J Hudson, A. Johnston. Six-rowedibarley, R. Pierson, James Lindsay. Two -rowed barley, J. Sal- keld, Jas. Lindsay. Small peas, G. ._ 'Cooper, Geo, PIewes. Large peas, Geo. Piewes, Ai Johnston. White Beans, A. - Johnston.: Timothy seed, A. Johnston, A. Salkeld. • . , •---Fnun...4-Winter apples, George Coop- er. • Golden Russets, S. Crich. North- ernVries.'H. Elford. . Pipping, H. Elford. ;Snow apples, 8. Crich, Rhode Island (reenings, G. Shipley, - Spitzenburgs, George Cooper, Bald - wine, SA Crich. Fall pippins, G. f Children Cry for ,Gooper. ', Strawberry apples, H. Elford. King,. of .Tompkins, T. G. Shipley. Ribston, Pippins, T. Iziard. . Alexan- ders, J. Southcombe. St. Lawrence, R. Irwin. Clinton grapes, T. Fear, J. Southcombe. Concord grapes, It, Gov- enlock, H. Elford. Rogers NO. 19, siapes, IL. Govenlock. Rogers NO. f.. grapes, R. Govenlock. Three s varieti • plums Thomas Holloway A M Fo - ler. Collection of Plums, Thomas Ho - loway, A. -Johnston. Fall pears, ,j. Salkeld, R. Govenlock. Bartlett Pears j. Salkeld, G, Shipley. Fleinisfi Beau ties, J. Swaffield, H. Walker. Best col lection, three varieties, of apples,- J Salkeld. Collection of fruit, R. Goven look. - . - ., : _ '. ' . , MANUFACTURES. — Homemade cloth Ist- and,2nd A. Johnston. Homemade flannel, George Nott, A. -Johnston. Factory made cloth, John Scott. , Fac- tory Made flannel, John Scott. Home made blankets, George Nott, A. John- . ston, Farm harness, G. A. Sharman. Single harness, .0; A. Sharman. !Parlor set, Colbeck & Ruth, J. C. -Stephenson - Specimen of marble work, W. H. Coos. er. Three bottles Of Grape wine J. Warsell, A. Johnston. Stuffed Birds) John Ross, John Hunter. VEGETABLES. --Collection ,, of - vegetables, 1st ° and 2nd 1. ' Two varieties of potatoes, J. Wig and wehad over two hundred copies of it, not one of which was ever in. The order -book was filled with calls for it, and as fast as a copy came in it WAS Sent out again. One day, when- I had been about a veek in the library, a lady came in, whose face I liked very much, and asked me for something 'delight- fully funny and nice "to read. By the niere chance Iliad in my- hand a copy of Little Women that had just been re- turned to the library, ;and that I was ,i about to do up to send out again. With - a sudden impulse I handed it to the - lady, saying "I'm sure this will please • you." . She took it, looked at it a moment inside and out, then threw :it aside. I was astonished to see the cherished book treated with disdain, but I man- aged t� ask, "Have you read it ?" "I've seen it," Was the Mut reply. "Don't -You like it ?" I again ventur- ed. "It's a ridiculous thing," was the ang- swer, • - This WAS too much for me, and I pro- ceeded then and there to give a most eloquent defence of the ',book, mingled with a little satire at the taste- that could find nothing but what was ridicu- lous in' it. - .• The lady listened to me without ye- t• plying, then turned away and sought , the proprietor of the library, and was • SOOn engaged in earnest conversation - with him. I saw her _glance around at me, and his eyes Ifollowed her glance. She was no doubt -complaining of my impertinence, and, 1 was sure of reproof, possibly dismissal. Suddenly the pro- prietor burst into a heartyyeal of laughter, in which- the lady joined. -. I don't know why it was, but I felt :a 'inlet-eau:I-wed, and just -then' I was called 'to the receiving -desk. , "Do you know who the lady is whom you were just serving ?" asked the girl in charge there. ' "What, the one talking with Mr. Loring ?" f fyes.ff • " No . I'm sure I don't," I answer- ed. "Well, it was the mother of Little Women." - , "What I not Miss -Alcott ?" , "Yes, certainly, Mimi Alcott." "0, dear! and I've just been abusing her because she wouldn't take her own book." - And that was -just what I had been doing"; but it was such an unconscious tribute to her story that Miss •Alcott regarded it as a compliment, and, it is perhape needless to say, neither of us ever forgot our first meeting.—Sallie Joy White, in September Wide Awake. arden ison into]) S. Cook. Early Rose, J. Rattenberry J. Salkeld. Beauty of Hebron,, 1 Johnston, A. , McKenzie. White Ele pliant J. -Wigginton, T. Fear. iron Mangold Wurtzels, J. Salkeld, J. Southcoinbe. Yellow Globe Mangold Wurtzels, J. Salkeld, J. Snell. Al- trifigham, carrots, T. Holloway, J. Salkeld. Long orange carrots,: T. Hol- loway, J. Salkeld. Early Horn car- rots, 8. Cook, J. O. Elliott. White Belgian carrots, J. Salkeld, J. Allison. Swede Turnips,: J. Snell, A. ' Weir. Greystone Turnips, J. Allison. White Globe Turnips, J. Allison. Shed gar- den - carrots, ' T. Holloway, T. Fear. Long blood beets,T. Holloway, S. Cook, Blood Turnip beets, H. Walker, T. -Fear. Parsnips, , J. Allison, S. Cook. Winter cabbage, J. Allison, J.. 0. El- liott. Pickling _cabbage, J. 0. Elliott, S. 'Cook. Cauliflower, J. Allison, -S. and A. Johnston. Onions, grown from seed, , J. Allison, S. Cook. Potato onions'S. Cook, J. Ross. . Corn; J. O. Elliott, ,J. Snell. Water Melons, A. Johnston, J. Allison. Musk 'Melons, J. Allison T. Fear. Citrons, J. Al- lison; T. Fear. Red Tomatoes, J. Al- lison,. A. M. - Fowler. ' Pumpkin, J. Snell, J. Allison. Squash, J. Salkeld, J. Allison. Celery, .J. O. Elliott, J. Allison. Hea-vies.ppotatoes,any variety, T. Fear,. J. Wigginton. ' DAIRY .Pnpnuos.--Tub bitter, James Pallier, James Lindsay. Crock butter, T. Cole, W. H. Scott. Creamery butter, George Watt. Butter in rolls �r prints,. D. Shipley, W. Robinson. Crock Butter, M. Schwanz Mrs. White. Honey, A-johnson, H. Walk- er. Factory made -cheese; H. Walker. Home made cheese A. 'Johnston . mei made bread,J.R'ess - M.:Schwanz. ' ekes bread., 1st .anci 2nd J.' W. King. Maple Molasses, Mrs. White, . Johnston. FLOWERS. -4-- Foliage plants,- W. oates. Geraniums, single, W. H. ooper, Mts. Murray. ' ;Geraniums, onhle, W. Robinson. • Fuchsias, .Mrs. urray, A. M. Fowler. China, Asters, W. Coates'Mrs.' Campbell. • Double inneas W. Taylor, W. Coates. _Glad - Ins, W. -Coates. Terbenas; W. -Rob- son,. T. Fear. Single Petunias,- T. °noway, W.Coates.. Double Petunias, W. J. Biggins, W. Coates. Pansies, C. oare, T. Fear. Begonias, Mis. Mur - y, A. M. Foilder, Spikes Balsam, T. Holloway. Stocks, S. Davis, W.Taylor. Dahlias, A. McKenzie, T. Fear.: Mari - Ids, W. Taylor C. Hoare. Hanging -basket, •John Niurzell, - Mrs. Murray. Roquet Of Natural Flowers,- A. McKen- zie, W. Robinson. Collection of house. Plants. Mrs. Murray.' LADIES' :WORK. -- Collection Ladies', Work, Mrs. George Nott, Miss Hamilton. Fancy Braiding, Geo. Nott, A.Johnstmi, l'4ting, Geci. Nott. Crochet work,wool, J. Salkeld, ,S. Crich. . Crochet work, cotton, Geo. Nott, . A. Johnston.- Lice work,- A. _Johnston, T. Tay*. . Em- broidery. in cotton or muslin, lat. and 2nd Miss McMichael. Embroidery; in silk, Miss Ford, Geo. Nott. 'Bead work, rs. Nott. Knitting, fancy, Geo.Nott, . Crich. Knitting, cotton stook- gs, __A. Johnston, Miss McMichael. etch work in silk or velvet; W. Rob- son, J. Ross. Patchwork quilt, other than log cabin, Miss Campbell, Mimi Ford. Gent's linen shirt, hand made, 6. Nott. ,Gent's &Atm' shirt, linen osom, ist and 2nd A. Johnson.: Gents' fancy flannel shirt, G. Nat, A. John-. on. Plain hand sewing, cr. Nott, Miss °Michael. Wax Flowers, lst and 2nd G. Nott. ' Berlin wool work, raised, J. Salkeld, J. Gardner. Berlin wool work, fiat, J. Ross, Mrs. Campbell. Braiding On silk, G. Nott. Twine work; S. G. Plummer, J. Salkeld. . Flowers, silver Wire, J. Ross. Fancy chair in . wool work, M: MoTaggart. Pair Woolen tockings, G. Nott, A. Johnson. Pair oolen. socks, G. Nod, A. Johnson. - air woolen gloves, 1st and 2nd A..John-. en: Rag mat, J. R-oss, R.Mason. , Rag carpet, Gt. Nott, Mrs. Campbell. Hand Painting On silk or velvet, Mrs. Camp - Pell, ' A. M. Fowler. . Pencil drawing,. Miss Stevenson, Mrs. Campbell. Water olor painting, -. S: G. Plummer, ----Mrs. ainpbell, Painting in oil, Miss Wil - •on, Mrs. Campbell. Crayon sketch, Miss Carson,. Miss Wilson. _ Penman- ship by ,girl - under 14, ..A. Johnson, J. alkeld. . JUDGES. —Fruit, Alex. Watson, T. H. Williams. Grain -and Vegetables; Thos. Watson, Clinton; Thos. Truck, James. Johnston: ' Ladies' Work, Mrs. M. M. Hays, Wt. Reynolds', Mrs. K. Moore. Poultry, Walter Coates, Clinton; Dr. Young, Londesboro. i Heawy -Horses; R. -- McKee, Leadbury ; George Meicensie, Winghant ; James Reynolds, HuIlett. - Light lieirses, James Chidley, Clinton; John Dorsey, W. Walsh, Seaforth. Cat- tle, Chas.Girvin, West Wawanoshi Jos.: Hearne,Clinton ; John Morrish,Hulleu. An Alcott Anecdote. My acquaintance with the late Miss. iLouisa Alcott was begun in BO novel a ifashion that I feel impelled to tell about !it for the amusement ot the Wide 'Awake readers. I had come from . pretty Vermont town to Boston, just as „Little Women was published, and hav- ing its first wonderful success. I was in one Of Boston's largest circulating libraries beginning to earn my own bread. and butter. The furor for the new book was :entirely unprecedented, pitcher's Catterlae Catarrh. ; A' NEW -HOME TREATMENT FOR THE CURE OF.OATAIMII,, CATAREILAL DEAFNESS AND HAY FEVER. The microscope has proved that these diseases are contagious; . and that they are due to the presence °Hiving parasites in the interlining membrane of upper air passages and meta, chian tubes. The eminent scientists, Tyndall]. Huxley and 'Beale endorse this, and these. authorities Oannot be disputed. : The regular method of treating these diseases has,: been. to apply an irritant , remedy Weekly, and even daily, thus keeping the delicate membrane in a constant state of irritation, allowing it no chance to heal, and as a natural consequence of such reatment not one permanent mire has ever been recorded. It is an absolute fact that these dis- eases cannot be cured by any application made oftener than once in two -weeks, for the mem- brane must gat a chance to heal before an appli.: cation is repeated. It is now seven•years since Mr. Dixon discovered the para.sitedn catarrh and. formulated his new treatment, and since then his remedy has become a household word. in every cpuntry where the English language is spoken. Cures effected by him seven years ago are cures still, there having been no return of the disease. ' , So highly- are these remedies 'valued, that ignorant imitators have started up 'everywhere; . pretending t� destrey - a parasite of Which they know nothing, by remedies, the results of the, application of which they are equally ignorant. Mr. Dixon's -remedy is applied only once in two weeks, and from one to three 'applications effeet a permanent euro in the most aggravated cases. Mr. Dixon sena a pamphlet describing . his new treatment on the receipt of stamp to pay • postage. - The. addresslis A. H. Dixon & Son, 303 _King street .west, -Toronto, Canada.—Scientific Amerman: 1083-52 • -0hp runetal...gefo.rni ONT. TT 'T SI ID M —OF THE_ Combination ! COnsequently, greater- reduction in prices.. , . , Funerals furnished on the shortest notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. . . • . Caskets,-qoffins and Shrouds on hand, and one of the -finest always •'t HEARSES in the COUNTY. Embalming Fluid free of charge. S. T. HOLMES, Funeral -Director. Residence—At Mr. James Kyle's, Mar- ket Street, Seaforth.: are Whensay cuim ido •net mean merely to stop then them for a time, and en have them return again. I mean A• RADICAL CURE I . have made the disease of • • FITS# EPIL'Y EPSOR . . O FALLING SICKNESS life-long study. I WAIMANT ray remedy to cum the worst :eases. Because others have failed is _no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once •for a treatise and. a Fans Boma: of my INVALLIDLE REMEDY. Give express and post office. It costs yon nothing for a trial, and it will Mao on Address—M. H. G. BOOT, 37 Yonge Street Toronto, Ont; ,1078-52 all11111111111.111 0, S. CAMPBELL • BOVINCIAL .LAND SURVEYOR, and ef Engineer. Orders, by Dian promptly leaded to. D,„ 8. CAMPBEIx sitobell Q * or Wilke nd Chlldren. . • - ollasteris ISO won adaptedtoehildrenthrat recommeeci it as superior to any prescdption lotown to me." IL A. latonnit, M. D., 00.Ozord8t, 1311004$31, N. T. ICattotia-onres Collo, Constipation, . Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea, Eructation, SOS Worms, gives sleep, and :prosnOtel dj gestion, Without injurlotut medication. Tun CENTAUR *COMPANY, 97 Murray Street, N. W._ ' Has Jewelry orthgraves gmovED HIS Establishment To the Campbell . Block, corner Main ; and Goder cliStreets, Seaforth, - Where he keepi a ergo stock of GoId nd Silver Watches, Fine 4. *elry, Cloeks, & A fine. 'stook of Heavy Pain Gold:Wedding Inge, &e., - - cheap as the eh pest. Watches, ilocks and Jewelry repaired Oh -despatch. . tarChatges Reesonable. J. Nortligrave's, Campbell's Block, Seeforth. H .1 CANADIAN lAtilt OF COMMERCE HAD OFFICE; TORONTO. Paid up.Capitai, . - $6,000,000,. Rest, • - • - 1 500,00o. PRESIDENT, HENRY W. 'DARLING., ESQ. GENERAL MANAGER-, B. E. WALKER. ASS'T GEN'L MANAGER, J. H. PLUMMER. SEAFORTH_BRANCH. . - The Seaforth Branch of this Bank oointinues a eoeive deposidte, on which interest is allowed at current rates. -I • 'Drafts on all the:principal towns itnd cities In *Canada; • on Great .Britain, and On the -United States, bought and sold. . • -0flice=First door SOUTH: of the Commercial Hotel. - • • A. H. IRELAND, Manager ; F. HOLMESTElis, Solicitor New Naning IN SEAF'ORT1i. The undersigned would announce to the Pub- lic that they have, their New Planing Mill in full blast, where they will do Custoni Planing, _Matching, Scroll Sawing -rand Wood Turning. They.svial keep on hand Dressed Lumber, Floor- ing and Siding. Doors, Sash and Fraines made to order. • • . - Also the PUBIlAND CISTERN BUSINESS 'attended aa formerly. Shingles always on hand. By strict attention to business and lair dealing: we hope to gain Public patreliage.• • 1069 OLUFF& BENN:ETT 0.14-4.0 WHIT5 BRONZE Monument Co. The Foundryin ITO Dominion. Our Material is endorsed by leading Opientist as being practically. he -perishable: It cannot iliorb moisture, and consequently is not idea - ed by the'frost. Send for Desights and Torma to ' W. M. C4IFF!IN3 • The underslgnedis navy.. prepared to receive orders for. any num er of firity'elasa • , :Apple Bar els and euttet, Alsoany'other work in his line. Apply itt the works, old Baptist Ohurch, Seaforth. Dealers- and Packers taking large- numbers will be very reasonably dealt with. • _ ..1022.tf P KLINKHAMMER: .Compit3r0141.....Voion . - While this is now the Great direstion in the Political Area of Wadi, the inhabitants Of Londesborough and surrounding ;country are --asking- Where can I get the best value for my MONEY? COME to • Adam's. E m poi.' Lim Vfhich is well supplied With 'FALL AND' WINTER GOODS. , Some extraordinary values in TWEEDS,..beauti- ftil and cheap DRE8S-400DS; reat Variety of FLANNELS, PRINTS andCOTTONS.,BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and Heavy ST•CKINGS for Winter use. .. • I • • Special values in ;Ill kinds of Groceries. • Highest Price,for Butter and Eggs ,TAIWRING IN. CONliECTION. 'ADAMS -LendesbOrough. . . Mee • UGAL ATTHEW MORRISON, Walton, Insurance Agent, Commissioner for taking affidavits, Conveyances, &e. Money to loan at the lowest - rates. M. MORRISON., Walton. ' • -firm HASTINGS,Solicitor,ete. Office—Cady's . Block, opposite.Commercial Hotel, Sea - forth, • 974 EAGER - & LEWIS,. Barristers, Goderieli.—. Office, opposite the Colbornellotel. '976 T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &O. Office— r) . ROOMS One Door North of the Commercial Hotel, ground floor next door to Beams butcher shop. Agent8-41*mm*, Hour&Camseos. 870 ;. ri ARROW & PROULiFOOT,• Barristers, Solid- kjr •tors, &c., Gedericli, Ontarid. J. T. Gsesow, Q. Q.; Wm. PROUDF0.0T. 686 (lAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON,' Barristers, Solioitors in Chancery,- &c.-, • G‘oderich, Ont. •M. 0. Osuisos, Q: O., Prom Emir, M. G. flAnsium.• ' • 506 LOFTUS E. DANCEY, late with Cameron, -• Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister,. So. lioitor, Conveyancer; &c.. Money to loan. Ben • son's Old Office, Cardno's Block,Seaforth. 786 „ D J. Downy/ Solicitor (.1011VOyincer Sre Late of Victoria, B. C. Office—Over B&W; of Commerce, Main street, Seaforth. Psi- 'vate funds to loan at 5i and, 6 per cent 1035 - I - /rANN1NG & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors, In Conveyancers, &c. Solicitors for the Bank 01 Johnston, Tisdale 4 Gale. " Money to loan. Office—, B.eaver Mock; Clinton, Ontario. AH. Mannino•- JAMSO Sem%• 781 MI-IIOLMESTED, Successor to the late firth of X • MeCaughey & Hohnested, Barrister, So - Bettor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. Farms for sale. Office- in Scott's Block, Main Street. SeafOrth. 1C1DWARD NORMAN LEWIS, _ Barrister, So J4 Bolter in High Court, Conveyancer, etc., Goderich and Bayfield. Money to Loan at five and one-half per cent on two third rargin. Bayfield office _open every Thursday. from 930 to 430, in SWartz' Hotel Block, opposite Division •Court office. ' 1083tf MONEY- TO LOAN. 1t/fONEr TO LOAN.—Straight loans at 6 per uyi'cent with the :privilege to borrotver of repaying part of the principal money at any time. Apply to F. 110LMESTED, Barrister Seaforth; • 850 DENTIStRY,. G L. BALL, L. D; S. Honor Graduate, and . lir M. R. C. D. S. of Toronto. Vitalized Air given. Latest improvements in Dentistry- ob- served. Office in Meyer's Bleck, Seaforth, hours 9 a. ns.' to 5 p. in. Fees reasonable. B. B. MORIES, D. D. S., of Philadelphia, AssisMt. TjD. S., R. R. C. and. 10, S., of Ontario. Latest Improve- ments in every. line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office,—In Cady's Block, opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. Residence,—The Poplars, John Street. 941 CCARTWRIGHT & SON; Den- . tists, of Exeter, Ont. One of the above will visit Blyth the • last Thursday, and following Fri- day of each month, at Milne's Hotel, will visit Zurich the first Wednesday of every month at Peine's Hotel, and Mensal the following Thurs- day of every month at ReYnold's Hotel, whets he will porforin all -dental operations.. Teeth ex- tracted with a new Japan anesthetic, which re- eves nearly all pain. Parties desiring new teeth will please call early in the morning -Of the first day, Charges moderate. Torres cash. 934 TT• KINSMAN; Dentist; L. D. _Lai S., Exeter, Ont..Will be at Zurich; at the Huron Hotel, en the. Ida? TIIIIRSDAY IN 'EACH' MONTH. eeth extracted with the least painpossible. All work first-class at liberal rates. 971 A. MARTIN,,L. D.- S., Honor graduate of. • the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. All . the anesthetics used for the 'painless extraction of teeth. Office—Garfield Block, BR a SE 100041,-: MEDICAL. - M. HANOVER(M. 1) 0 31., Graduate Of . McGill University Physician, Surgeon an Accoucheur, Seaforth, Office snot re- idence--North side Godench street, first brick ouse east of the Methodist church. 981 1-NR8 . ELLIOTT & GUNN, Brumfield, Limn- tiatee Royal -College of Physicians and Surgeons, Edinburgh. Brumfield; Ont. 930 • T G. SCOTT, M. D., &o.,l'hysician, Surgeon, . and .Acconcher, Seaforth, Ont. , Office and residence Southside of Goderich street, Second Door east of the Presbyterian Chiiroh.. 842 BRUCE SMITH, N. ],0.31., Member jti. of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, 0., Seaforth, Ontario. Odle* and residenoe ame as occupied by Dr. "%retools. 148 DPA4MACICID, Licentiate of Edinburgh and Glasgow, Office, Meyer's Block,. Main Street, Seaforth. Residence, John street Call at night at either the Office or Residence. 894 F -VETERINARY. EaFonTair- onst INFIRMARY. --Corner of Jarvis IIIIIIIIoderich Streets, next door to the PresbyterianChurch, Seafetth, Ont. All dis- eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do- esticated animals, successfully treated at the Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the shortest notice. • rgesmederate. JAMES W. ELDER, Voter - nary Surgeon. P. 8,, A large stook of Veterin ry _Medicines kept constantly on handj• l• • , ALTEW SIIILL1NGLAW, V. S., graduate . Of the-Ontakio Veterinary College, Tor- nto Registered Member of the Ontario Veter- nary Medical Association also Honorary .Mem- er of the Veterinary bledlcal Society. Treats 11 ,Diseases of 'Domesticated_ -Animals. Also articular attention given to Veterinary. Dent's, ry. Horses carefully examined for Soundness, nd Certificates given. All calls promptly attend - d to by Mail or Othertvise. GFPIOE at Resi- ence, Staffa, Ont. - , 1048 HE BISHOP STRACHAN.SCHOOL FOR YOUNG 13ADI E S Wykeham • Hall College • avenue, Toronto. 'Re- opens WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5. " As vacancies for new resident pupiltfare lim- ted, 'smuts are requested, before the opening ay, to arrange for admission (by letter Or other- ise) with Miss _GRIER, the Lady Principal, who will be at home after 81st August. Ciroulars are sent at once on appliOation. - • • 1032 N. WATSON, Gelieral Insurance Agent —AND— Dealer in Sewing Machines, Allkindsig..propertrinsurecl at lowest rates in Brokaw., reliable companies end losses set' tle4 promptly, .• ' - Special low rates on R.A.uss PROPERTY in the Gc"re and Waterloo, from 75o to $1 (cash plan) for three 'year& ,Mills and factories in- sured in these Companies et a saving of 20 per cent. op Stook 001110ADICII. Sole dealer In the WHITE and RAYMOND SEWING luegnas.(impily and manufactur- ing). : prices ranging from $25 to $75. All ma- chines Warranted•for five Years onevery kind of work: Needles, .oil • and repairrfor sale.- Ma- chines repairea. • ' Nr.A.Tsoisr., . - MAIN STREET, sgAFo . a. • •CD ° 0' iv CD n 04 cp a. tml - .5 Ell . 0 - to- - --1.:1—g 8- ' ..- P!...:(1-4,-,0..-. t.F.V4-ttitlis . - 0 , -. 0-110'n 3' ' -it co c .- . , 0 0: ,• -. — 0 - arg Ego I g a. .„,, . • - :41,.3„:40-11.,941 .1.3e. E. al r ---r go, In...tz_ - E.-- • a a 1 ..,,, 2. t,..4 .. ig p.:4121.stitgstu tx 2... ,z- .1..xt.. n.m.t.'g -'3•4,i.- - . t cciii . M I Z . og- 13 . < 1 . _IN .1 7. - • -....,.. tell -4: ; 1:-'21 *.-2- --. c k _ 0 graelz, 0 . . - .,t -r. in.a• X . tlig 9 Or"." r g . • 'ilV: 1 0) : C . P Z 0 +all ';•74 re. 5. 'AZ . . Vij— 'CI 1)121-54;I:g511. ''' .:g": 1:1: -. .2 .. DOMINION •LINE,. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP,S, LipviserpooksagetoOcilaegberteL sailing weekly from ,Ielaonnt:0078ecaue:aQuehiccazt the Company's steamers on .appliff:tion. Trains and river steamers duet - Quebec en "opanrAnpog .ortef iella,iwlinhgo'dtraatlisfaerre tmheetbag*gagihe3freeevnloi Forapply to epl.full rmation -regarding ratek4e4 WM SOMERVILLE,. Telegraph and rpress Agent, Main Streetbit, Seaforth. • '1.081 IlUitON AND BRUM,' Loan and Intiestment. 002.l1P.A.-1\172. This Company is ]caning Money on Farm Security at lowest Bates of Itterest. Mortgages Puchased. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. -3,4 and 5 per Cent.Interest Allowed oa Deposits, according to amount and time left. • OFFICE.—Corner of Market Square and North Street, Goderich, = HORACE HORTON, 3Lormunt, Goderich, August 5th,11385. 981 Division OoLirt Notice, The Office of the Second Division Court, County of Iiiron,volil be found open every lawful day at the residenoe of John Beattie, Goderich Street West, from 10 O'clocka. m. until 4 o'clock p. in., and ever'ything will be done that is possible in the InterestOf &MOM Telephone communication in the office. Any amount of Money to,Loan on good- prop. erty, farm or town, at the very loweet, rater of interest, and terms of payment made to smit borrowers. JO!iN BEATTIE, Clerk. osot( :.What a Time People formerly had, trying to swallow the old-fashioned pill with its film' of magnesia vainly disguising its, bitter- ness ; and what a contrast to Ayer's Pills that have been well called "med. mated sugar -plums" -- the only fear be. Ing that patients may be tempted into • taking too niany at a dose. But the , directions are plain and should 1)0. strictly -followed. j. T. Teller, M. D., of Chittenango, _ R. Y., expresses exactly' what hundreds have written at greator length. - says: "Ayer's Cathartic Pills are highly appreciated. They are perfect in form and coalting, and their effects are all that the most careful physician could desire. They have supplanted all thti Pills formerly popular here, and I think - it must be long before any other eau , be made that -will at all compare with them. Those who buy your pills get full value for their money." • "Safe, pleasant, and aka!' in their action,". is the concise testimony of Di. George E. Walker; of Martins- ville, Virginia. "Ayer's Pills outsell all similar prep- arations. - The public having imee used them, will have no others."—Berry, Venable &Collier, Atlanta, Ga. : • Ayer's 'Pills,. Prepared byDr. AT, C. Ayer &Co., Lowell,Xass. Sold by all Dealers In 3fedicities • .INT3ErY" i\:diunbus Watch IS THE BEST. The Main Spring barrel is completely coierd; making the Watch perfectly dust -proof. There can be no interference betrreen the . balance and the barrel. The Regulator Is ,nesily double the lengths others, rendering accurate regulation * very . simple matter. .. To replace a broken Main Spring, the Barrel • can be removed without disturbing the Balance or interfering with the regulation. The pine of the Regulator are so formed_ and - located, that two or more coils of the Heir i3pring cannot catch between the pins and tame the Watch to stop or gain time at an unusual Sate- • The Balance oomes under the round, or edge, the strongest part -of the case, not as au others, under the centre and weakest The Main Spring Power_is the Ugh Media American Watches. • The calculation of the train is such 'Matti% , Watch runs 8 to 10. hours /onger then others, with one winding, giving -raore 11/1/107111 pQIYet - and rate. These are improveinents that oannot be clabm. ed by any other manufacturers Mid OnOe Vis all must agree with us. ID 'saying' that this hi strongest and best Watch made; and with all the above improvements; the CfolutnbusWat.ohelL aostmo More than ,others. - Elgin, Waltham, ,Springfield Mom- • ments of all grades in stock. Aliso an, kinds of Sings, Chains, Brooches and Ear -rings; Lockets; and Optical goods. . 'Give me lb call. A. D. YOUNG Jeweler, , SEAFORTH, - ONT. SCOTT stillsells two 3 113. cans, toma- toes, for 25e, 1087 PENNYR°YAL WAFERS. Prescription of a physician who has hada life long experience in , treating female diseases. Is used monthly with perfect mom by over 10,000 ladies. Pleasanksale effectual. Ladies ask your &fig - gists for Pennyroyal Wen, sod take. no substitute, or inclose postage for sealed particukts. Sold by all druggisti, $1 pm box. Address THE EUREKA CHEMICAL CO,, trolt, Mich.- 443" Sold in Seaforth by liumsden & Wilson, and by druggistsgenerally 1034-52 poll ,P19ty, Shop. .1YIET,1416, ; The Plowman's friend, always, marching for- ward tn he plow trade, is now busy supplying the farineri with those gland two furrow gang plows, which sell so rapidly. A large stock Of PlOWS of -all -kinclb, plow catitings,-‘ gang plow castings, mould boanlik to fit all plows, plow handles; low bolts; &c. . , 1 r___ PLOW '.REPAIRING .. Of all kinds done with -nestneeo and dispatch No trouble to supply an in need.1 • . ' T. MELLIS, Pppen., 1 . - 118; Z I 417CTIONEERS. T P. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the -County of Huron. Sales attended al ,rtss of the County. All orders Iefi at lin EntSITOR Office will be promptly attended So. • ••• /13110MAS BROWN, Licensed Am:0°,47111(i the Counties of Huron and Perth. conducted on the most reasonable tetras. left at the Queen's Hotel, or liyMail Sox Slr,_13esfortb P.O,be PrINn .dt1 THOMAS BROwN Licensed A Pa, Good -lookb3 voicte but wh Virorit is I' .9 kat alien it be „ tbe - modern reb 4:1141440thetwi::::414tbaoctok:rejwterliltdaseoosk:YpAtptilleerittniltirintlr‘rilalteielsee;gnialpt:lis.°;UPee4f:earorteknrr - b7owilv *Oa* ImPr arc right callst 0 r ;54141 war „i sroMeno- w .:071`ding t° • • Ws definite Pu 4ifferencebetw sthheighd,ruoirgaetilleas sifersmeniasdist,in, ctbeicaon . ,n°ran'aertiaindos.ndlthe ejleboluuloBereeinliathwesintdbmortgsingrgrwmoitset jingftwi,to.eaoYaultt:itIviinohLbtlh,Peopehoblinrgbeurn:°°nfatnirft.iiingegme.°.°dtherits..2i.ada47:dieivtm:'t ed ' are cut aivay; tt • . beamed the rest saraisseteminard,rtbsivekniteethatef and 1)enefit to t.1 tirtg great a, geito owl 1: tilt si not lost ro net s cl4 tiVali,WhiCh eXal A it the MOSt I/ISttii2Fd by the and careless as t world for girls t • ber in which thl. tiwdnueriedd' 4414ow°rtithl tine Work, if tht cannot keep the beTheTtistohrYtp4ruhs:nug;71431111 have been alba , thing which inay his after Antreer. Girls can do t :e:::;„...ihsiitluo:pheiemiokreilifvnedo:epbriniorteryelaide.get:ne: liners, dressmak tctory11111:raorfalleanye:nlife ' t°flalerh" vitelno:enent meofho.pt women are not Iie:oritpo rei43iteprepi like the major less exacting,pr less time, less /ma bring quid ,workers, t°rs, arshd II] sitet ioinn achievedni• : directions, the standard whi consgered tilt sulitsbeeerof cat theo Iatmthtliesngtt saig.1 business and tr• - encounter ale ..orbuteithwheorii, tudhanii avillingly give ' . t rt onotamve: nee e (IP at:i: v i rt :01,4 because to bin 'able, is sough stae,cletyle:s athned won:, Teuesioii .ttr:neeyLa dtisTer. 44f:o:ti anareii .luswert° ePendI:r:e: udeiee mt ;ticableil It is tfiitotensafoirorbu j.s., - '..sialv47telarneserillett:hinhiwellugovIresissed:ukbaienslielinalhi;t; &nee. The year!, and in .pdinvtidituanipnefina el: .wiTis thhlaisill"h It • Scientific Dre 71CeSecaltiltae:88:41°aStui:tinaP°11;13 11:ma88silb ellktirere1•3' given a rex hundreds . of , dressmakers - roesseswowli wIlop teheTenhe beniaet til, putting world I, 1111:11:17egfactichin:Yte°11srrestitmtcmbtaii ,. .To.be dies - be expressed la to be, Art A SOlitildea in 1 Chil ,