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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1889-9-26, Page 1VOL. III, The Moisons Bank. (Chartered by paellament,1855,) Paid upCapital... ital ... . .. 0001 p . , , V2, ...,000, Rest Fund . ; , . , ... , , 1,000,000, ITend ofMe atontreal. F. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, Esq., GEN.guee MANAGER. Twenty Braneh *faces in the Dominion Ageuoles in ta0Domin ion, S. and Europe. Open everylawfaldayhem IP a. m,tolitp. baturday810a.m.to.1 p, m, A generalbanking business transacted Three per cent. per annum allowed. for Barky ork x?epesxt Receipts and Savings I3,. H:, ARCHER, Exeter. Jaen 28, '88, Dann TH4 J iIr gOrrorait Is published every Thurasllsy* Morning, at the Office. I+MAIN-STREET, 1cly the SA NARKS' PIIniAsEIING COMPANT, TETON.Ok` StleSCR PTIOY. One Dollar pear Rnnum if paid. in Advance, vol ,;fel if not so paid. Am.rsrsaiaz ailesatera ozs.•=4;114,1,0p, tasene leo parer diia1Ontinued Until All:arrearaeea ASO laid. As vertieement.a without lipesific diva:ta m* will be publxalaed till forbid and ebarged saeeerelin ty. Liberal discauntanade for trenscient a.divcrtisesneratsinserted for long period*. Every description of .1OI1 PRINTING turned.outin the finest style, and at moderate rates. .Chequea,inoney o tl« era, &e. for adecrtiaing,,aubscriptioaa*, etc, o be gide Ter kele to Tillifu>+� Souders, Rdttor (:laurels J)lrveetery. TRinITT MEMORIAL Careen...Boy. S. Robinson, hector. Sunday Services, 11 a, 44147 p. Sabbathschool, to p -m, HFTnOPIPT CI1Unen-eilannes.de BOY. Il. Clement, Pastor. Sunday Services, t0. O a.m. and s.s0p.m. Sabbath Schaal, st.m. :afA111 STu g -Itev. T'. aVilnon, PA*tor. Sun day Service*, Iasi A.mf. and 040 p.m. Sabbath School x20 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN' eneemt,•-ITER IV, Martin, m. Sa• bbee Scheel, 9,45 a ,m m, gnat 1i d.0 p. Prete sen.raal ir L. BILLIIILiS. 2:1M31%.7=1111=1. Zee over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter, Ontario Nitrous Oxide Lias for, painless extraction. H. KINSMAN, DENTIST, L.D. S., ex- tracts teeth without pain by giving Vegetable Vapor, or using the new naesthetio on the gums. Makes Gold Fills ogs'and otherdental work the best possible roes to Zurich last Thursday in cool/month. East lido of Main street, Exeter. B. WHITELY, Y.D. C.M., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office and residence oreer Victoria and Elgin streets, Godertoh, ;int9rtoa reR.S.A.ROLLINS. OPPICE—MAIN ST. L ResidenceCorner Andrew and North erec- ts, Exeter, Ontario. f j a A. AMOS, M.D., C. M. L. C. P., EDIN.; L, a • R.C. S., Edin.; L.P. P. & S. Glasgow; O M., Edinburgh and Glasgow; M.10.,P.& S. ntario; F. T.11.8., Toronto. Night bell at office. Crediton, Ontario. Jy12-8 DR. COWEN, OFFICE --MAIN STREET, Exeter, upstairs, opposite Centra Hotel. Side entrance on sonth--.7atmes street leading' to the Methodist Church. ( T W. BROWNING, 31. D., IL C., P. S. Graduate of Victoria'University. Osco and residence, Dominion Laboratory, Exeter. TILLIAM SWEET, VETER- V r inar3+ Surgeon. Graduate Toronto. Office and Residence one block east of Sam well & Pickard's store. Opposite skat- ing rink, Exeter, Ontario. VETERINARYDENTISTRY.-Ar.H.Fecu, Veterinary Dentist, graduate of Prof. R. H. Davidson's Dental School, Toronto. All work in connection with horses' teeth prom- ptly attended to. Examination free. Office with Wrn..Sweet, V. S. • A, H..VX rcx, V.D. RH. COLLINS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT - . OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public. Office-Samwell's Block, Exeter, Ontario: Money to Loan. • LH. DICKSON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR . of Supremo Court, N otary Public, Con- veyancer, Commissioner, a Money to loan ffaoe-Fanso n's Block; Exeter. ELLIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, SOLIC- itors, Conveyancers, &o. Money to loan at her cont. B. V Ear. IOT. J. g LLIOT TAMES ORE,: Exeter, Ontario, Licensed • : Auctioneer' for the Count ' of 'Huron. Sales promptly attended to and satisfaction guiarauteed. Sale§ arranged at this oiiiee.,' H BROWN, ZVinchelsea• Licensed Anct- . ioneer for the Counties of Perth acid Middlesex, also for the township of Usborn'e.: Sales promptly attonded to and term sreason able. Sales arranged' at Post office, Winchelsa 1 T?73"1SSENBLT RY Newall Ontarl.o. Lie - ? ens Auctioneer er i'o` rho �Gount of L. e e r v Huron. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. T IIOLT, Khiva, Ontario. Licensed suet - his es a V1` .:ioneer for the Counties of ddl c. and Lanbtoe. rand the township of Stephen and Hay. .. Ali sales promptlyattended to. T77 ' EILBEII,.Licensed Auctioneer, for Hay a 1.1. `Stephen and h I cGi i`' all � r } tow la p Ofkce-Crediton, Onterie. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1889. Valuable Farms For Sale. Two Farms 'fo�rSale in the township of Bs - borne, County .f. Huron ,adjoining the thrive - to E Village of Exeter, comprising lots le, in 3rd eon., and lots 18 and half of 19, 2nd con. of said township. Lot 18 contains 100 acres with acomfortable brick dwelling and con- venient outbuildings, The other tote 18 and half of 19 with good out -buildings. This pro - Porta will be sold separately or enblock. Terms to suit purchasers, JAS.: 1lODCSON,Ereter, Ont. REMEMBER. The Old _Stand. E. ®4 If you want an, easy shave as good as barber ever gave just call at E. II. FISH'S SHAVING • SALOON M Morning, Eve or busy Nona, Be will cut rind dress the hair gracefully to suit THE CUSTOMS OF THE FACE, Ladies' hair dressing done to perfection, Stand steer the Post Office, DOWN' GO THE PRICES lax order to melee room foe oar fell perches- CO welch ase now xrriviae, we ef= fer .reduced rriees alt rues =zoos i -Cot , uuslins,l*tints,Lacee,Ars brolileries, else balance Of Summer Millinery et co*t. SUGARS! We have a quantity of Sager on banal Which was mawnsedbefore the /leery Ad• ven+aa wbieb we are offering at les* than pre- Coffeera are Al1 and are not eur n eQUees In dc n the County. A. call solicit€d and an. ineneetlon. Invited? F-e`Ali l:illds of produce taken in exchange. Butter id cents ; Eggs, i4 cents. .Happel da Oleghorn, ZURICH, New Tailor Shop Everybody can get Sited. Ladies Garment Cutting a Specialty. Cents own material made up in the latest styles and at, the very lowest figure. A CALL SOLICITED. -F. CIDLEY, FANSON'S BLOCK, EXETER. South Huron Fall Show. The annual Fall Show of the South Huron Agricultural Society, was held here on Monday and Tuesday last. The first day was principally taken up in'making entries and arraging ex- hibits. On Monday evening the palace was thrown open and the majority of the townspeople attended. The weath- er being fine on the following morning rigs well loaded could be seen coming from all directions to attend the fair. The exhibits this year were far ahead of those of former years, especially in the horses, every- class being fully rep- resented. The sum taken in at the reached the neighborhood of $600. Taking it on the whole it was one of the most successful show ever held in this place. Below is the list of prize winners: Honsns.-Imported Heavy Draught -Brood mare, Francis Coleman, Thos. Werry, John Stephens, I). Cochrane; fillcy 3 yrs. old, B. Pilo, Thos, Werry; Filly 1 yr. old Robert McLaren S. , , Smillie.- CANADIAN IIEAVY DRAUGHT.-Br00d mare, Arch. Bishop, Henry. Collins; Foal, W.1!ssery,'Coursey Bros., Henry. 3 -year-old John Colwel] 2 -year Collins;s 3 > a old, Courser' Bros., Monteith, E. One -year-old, W. Cornish; Williams;7 , Draught realm, John` McKay & Son, Wm. Northcott.One-year-old ent' 110 horse, Thos. Michael, James Routley. Buswell, ARI MAGE, -Brood mare, 3. Stephen, M. Brethour, S. Smillie; Foal, M. Broth. our, J. Stephen, S. Smillie; 8 year-o1dJ. Ch:trltou, li': Rei=ington; yo.ir-old, �J, Stephen, T. Banting,A. Gordon l -year old, Henry Collins; 1 -year-old entire colt, Hodg crt .Bros., J. Essery; pair car- riage horses, W. Revington; single car riage horse, G. Oliver, IL Brock, T. Bis. sett. RoarisTER-J rood mare, G. Oliver, Snell Bros.,G, Long ; foal, CoMtrsey Bros, G. Oliver, A. E, Tennatit; $- e.xrold, W. B. McLean, A. E. Tennant, E. Ten- neat; 2 -year-old, J. Routcliffa, Course T Bros., S. Sanders; 1 -year old, J. Oke, ; Sanders, 3, Dempsey; 1 •ear -old, entire colt, W, B. McLean, J. D. Landesbough Pair of ro;adsters,W, Revington, J. Oke L. hunter, Single roadsti r,J, Sparrow T. Richardson, 1. Bowerman. Saddle horse, L. H. Dickson, I. Shaft Lady (Iriver, Mrs, Horn, Miss F, laawden, Mrs. W. Elliott. SPECIAL CLASSBS.-Pair roadsters, Snell& Bisset, A. E. Tennant,. Single roadster, I: well, A E. Tennant. Cnrrim--.TUOROiiuwiaEn Du1aurAM. Aged cow, Thos. Russel. H. and W, D. Smith, W. Shillinglaw; 3 -year-old cow, John Hooper; 2 year old, heifer, John Hooper, W. Shillinglaw, R. Hunter; 1 year old heifer, H. and W. D.Smith,ist, 2nd wind Sr+i, Heifer calf, John WM- lister, H. and W. D. Smith, W, Fulton, bull calf, 'Thos. Russel, ist and 2nd, W. Fulton. Herd, H,aand W. D. Smith, GRADES ---Cow, Jas. Pickard, sat and 2nd, John Hooper; 2 year old heifer,. S. Smillie, Gavin :Ross, S. Suaillie;1 year old heifer, Jus, Pickard, Alex lngranit Wm. Westcott; heifer celf,Jas. Pickalyd, Jas. Gould; 2 year old steer, John Hoo- per 1Rt, 211d sled 8rd; 3. year old littler, John Hooper, Thos. Shapton 2nd and 8rd; fat or or steer, J. and D. W. Wood ist and 2nd, R. Davis; fat cow or hei- fer, W. Shillinglaw,H and W. D. Smith, J. & U. Wood; herd, J. & D. Wood, 1st, 2nd and 8rd. M nnsmnz—Cow, John Essery. SIII4EP.--LEICESTER.--Aged ram, T. Currency, Thos. Shapton, Geo.Penhale; Shearling ;raanl,'ki. Snell & Son,T, enrol. ley, Geo. Penhale: ram iamb, Geo, Pen - bale 1st and 2nd, Thos. Shapton; pair ewes, II. Snell & Son, Geo. Penhale, T. Currelley; pair of Shearliugs, Geo. Nu - hale, T. Currellev, ii. Snell & Son; pair of ewe lambs, Geo. Penhale,T, Shipton, R. Snell & Sen. Sournati WN.--Raun lamb, G. E. Cres- well 1st and 2nd; pair ewes, G. E. Ores- ist w Walsh. 11 and 2nd, '4"1s 1 1 Sh BL'as. SuXorsitxux1 DowNs.-Aged. ram, Samuel Doupe,Thos. Cooper; Shearliug ram, John. Duncan, H. A. Switzer; ram lamb, John Duncan, Jas. , Cooper 2nd and 3rd; pair ewes, Jas. Cooper, John Duncan, Sam. Doupe; pair shearlings, John Duncan, ist, Lind and 8rd; pair ewe lambs, John Duncan, Jas. Cooper,, John Duncan. ANY OTHER, BREED. --.Pair ewes, Jas. Pickard 1st and 2nd; pair Shearling ewes, Thos. Shaptoe, Jas. Pickard 2nd and 3rd; pair fat ewes, R. Davis, Geo. Penhale. PIos.—LARGE OR MEDXUM.—Aged boar, P DeCoursey, John. Copeland; boar littered in 1889, Thos. Hunkih, P. DeCoursey; aged sow, . P. DeCoursey, John Copeland; sow littered in 1889, R. Davis,' John Copeland. SUFromes.-John Leonhardt took all he prizes in this class. BER1 s AIRus.—Aged boar, R. Dei- ridge, D. Estrus; boar littered in 1889, P. DeCoursey, Richard Delbridge ;aged ow, Rich. Delbridge, . John Copelinid; ow littered in 1889, Rich. Delbridge st and 2nd. POULTRY: Light Brahmas, W. Mc cod, A. J. Snell; dark brahmas, J. .1, ickard lst and 2nd; Plymouth rocks, E. S. Howard, Wm. McLeod; any var ety cochins, W. McLeod; langshans, V. Folland, W. McLeod: colored dork- ns, W. McLeod; black breasted red' aures, W. McLeod, Bissett Bros.; any ther variety games, W. McLeod, E. R. Bissett; silver spangled hamburgs,J. 3. ickard lst and 2nc1; golden penciled amburgs, J. J. Picl and lst and 2nd; lack halnburg's, W. McLeod, Henry ollins; W. C. B. pollands,E.S. Howal:d; tiny other variety polands, W. McLeod; white leghorns,\V. Foll.tnd ist and 2nd; rown leghorn, R. Hunter, jr., 1st aiid nd; black spanish, A. McPherson, A. ieks; black minorcas, R. Davis, G. . Hyndman; black javas, E. S. How - rd; wyandottes, E. S. Howard 1st and nd; any other variety not on lists, A. picer; any variety turkeys, W. Dear ng. Any va rietygeese, H. A. Switzer, e. Hunter. Pekin 'ducks, J. J Pickard W. McLeod.-' Rouen ducks, H. A. Swit- er. Aylesbury H. A. y } , Ari other variety ducks' G. • Davis. y, 7 n variety bantams, W. McLeod is- yVi'' ,B ett,Bros: 'Collection of pigeons,' J. W. e; ro�a'n1nb,.A. Spicer. Butes' BREL iN 18S .-Dari- rah a 9 ,gib, mts , . Down. }: lystsoutli rocks, A. Bissett, V. McLeod. Langsiian, W. McLeod.. AGRICULTURAL 'AND GENERAL Plait- 0 .me Bissett p, A. B s t,t 1st .& 2nd. Silver g� 7 spangled homburgs, J. J. Pickark, W. McLeod. Any D,lilety. Cochins,'�V.1Vie- Leod. Golden penciled liamburgs, J. J. Pickard, W. Dearing. ; Black ham= g ui s fi b 7 W.:Ic)'✓eod, A. McPherson. White .g , is 'W to le horns F. G. illeyer 1s� S'�-2nd b > Brown le horns Bissett ' fi Bl o. R.Iiunter 'jr. Black spanish, A. Hicks. Black p , ninorens,' G. A. IIyn dman. Black Javas t Del - bridge P s s 1 L P i 0 ickard h b C b 2 H A a 2 S i z A s B olored dor kings, W. McLeod. B' B red POST:; -Brood mare, S. Campbell, =Jas. Bell. Robt. McLaren; Foal, Jas. Bell, Robt. McLaren. S. Campbell; 3 -year-old M. Brethour, Thos. Cudmore, Coursey Bros :,• 2 -yeas -old, Wood 'Bros, William Northcott, Robt. Hobkirk; 1 -year old, Courser- Bros., Ben. Case, Robt. Ho'b- kirk; Te'un, John McIntvrc, Henry Chesle�-, John Lo9'ta 1 -year-old entire, Tilos• McMichael, Thos. Hunter, Geo: NO. i..2.R E. Howard ist & 2nd. S\yyanilottes E. Howard ist & 2nd, Any variety cur- keys, 'T. Brock. Pekin ducks, W. Me- Leod, J. J. Pickard. Bantams, W. Mee Leod, W Dearing,. 131PLLML NTl.---Farenn wagon, Wal. Treble; donbie top carriage, :Roadhouse C Brown, F. Hess; phaeton: with top, John Campbell; ton buggy, T. Handford 1st & 2nd; open buggy,• yT,. Handford,. Roadhouse &'I3ruwn; single, piano box cutter, J Diene J. Down; Portland cutter, J. Down, J. Dignan; heavy 'bob sleighs, J. Lown; W. '.Crevethick, Win.. Treble; iron be.•xin plow, 'Verity & Son; & wooden plow, Verity -Son; horseshoes, I. Handford; self ,binder, A. Harris Son, Patterson Blas.; single, mower, A, Harris & Son, Patterson Bros.; two horse cultivator, J. 0. Witmer; gang plow, Verity & Son, Patterson Bros.; pair iron harrows* J, W Proven; hay rake, J. 0. Wisner; hay fork, and tackle, J. Proven; ,cider press, Srnellncon*be & Cottle; grain seed drill, J. Q.. Wisner, Nos.= Rroa. churn, Bissett Bros.; wooden pump, W. Trevetltick, Jtfau Moore, G.zRAIN A:ti1, SErans.-Fall wheat, white, A. Johnbtan, M: Brethour, li'adgert Bros; auy variety spring wheat, Jas. Airth, J. Snell, A. McEwen; six -rowed barley, It. Pringie, Wm. Westcott; large oats, J. McAllister, A, Johnston; black oats, M. Brethour, A. Johnston; common oats, J. IE:irris, A. Johneton; Small pose Hod- gert Bros,J Airth; timothy seed,Iiodgert Bios., M. Brethour; flax seed, A.Ingrain, Hod crt,Bros.; family flour, J.1'iekard; whits beans, A, Johzstou; clover seed,. A. InOgeou. . 1LTCin 'rLRAG rRonl9CTal.--Apples- Hhetle-island .groenfaiigs, A. Bissett; I). Ml; sot. ther,,„ ph•s, G., Ross, John Parsons; Roxbororussetts, J. Sweet, G. Long; beldwins, G. Rose, A. John- ston; show *pelts, G: Boss;;'Canfda red;. Janice .Snell; golden russet, B. Case, Joseph Hodgson. i'isAs:s.—Winter pears, James Airth; full Pears. Jolaat Copeland; Flemish -beauty, James Ford, R. Hunter & Son; Duchess Angouleme, D. Johns,R.Spicer; Clapp's favorite, James Ford; Bell luc- rative, ug,rative, R. $Feast; Sheldon, A. NcEwen, I. Armstrong; Louis Bonne de Jersey, Wilt. Sweet, Prume.--WiId, G. Baden; Pond's seedlingfe D. Jaime. enaNte.---Concord, J. Snell; Rodgers' No. 19, M. Eacrett. Crabs, any variety, A. Johnston, J. Ruby. Collection can. ned frail:; firs, T. White, Mise Nett. Colleetiou of iitlx,`ty, A. Johnetun; Honer in jar, S. Hogarth. Collection of home- made wnes J . Tom,A. Johnston. VEGETABLES. --Early rose potatoes, John Delbridge, M. Brethour beauty of Hebron, John. Delbridge, A. Bissett; late rose potatoes, John Delbridge, A. Ingram; early Vermont potatoes, A. Allen, A. Ingram; Snowflake, James Snell, John Anderson ; any other variety potatoes, A. Hooper, John Delbridge; winter cabbage, A. Allen; blood. beets, John Cottle, Wm. Folland; long mang- olds, Wm. Buchanan, J. Cottle; globe mangolds, Pratt Fisher, A. Hooper; Swede turnips, Jas. Cooper, R. Hunter & Sons; early horn carrots A. Allen, Jas. Sweet; Nantes carrots, A. Allen; longorange or red carrots, M. Brethour, John Snell; white Belgian carrots, J. Snell, Jas. Airth; sweet corn, A. Allen, A. Bissett; Indian corn, Thos. Brock, A. Bissett; water melons, J. Ruby, A. Johnston; musk melons, J. Ruby lst and 2nd; 'citron, A. Bissett, G Upshail; red onions, G. Motz, W. Folland; white or yellow onions, Geo. Motz, W. Chew- ings; tomatoes, A. Alien, A. Johnston; celery, A. Allen, A. McPherson; pars- nips, Joseph Bawden, A. Allen; collect- ion vegetables, A. Allen, Jas. Sweet; cauliflower,, A. Allen; pumpkins, John Delbridge, P. Andrew; squash, J. Ruby. DAIRY I'EODUCE.—Butter,:Robt. Bell, Alex. Buchanan, Jas. Cooper; salt but- ter in tubs, Alex. Buchanan, James Cooper, E. Williams; cheese, private made, John Burege, A. Johnston, W. Bagshaw; cheese, factory made, C. W. Sweet, Thos, Rowe. MANUrACTuitns.-Woven home made quilt, A. McEwen• Ist and 2nd; domestic cloth, A. Johnston; flannel all wool, G. Nott, A. Johnston; all wool blankets, Jas. Cooper, Jas. Johnston; Satinette, Robert Muir,A. .Johnston ; 'Woolen yarn, Robert 11Muir,J, Shier; Dom. cotton warp wollen weft, A. McEwen, A. Johnston; Factory made quilt, Robt. Muir, 1st and 2nd; Factory tweeds, Robert Muir, • ist and 2nd; Factory flannel, Robert Muir, 1st and =20d; Factory blankets, Robert Muir, ist and 2nd. Set single harness, John Treble; double team harness,John Treble; Cured ham, Jas. Tom; Copper work, Bissett Bros.; Tin work, Bissett Bros; Sewing machine, T. J. Evans, Geo. Vickers; Organ,,T. J. Evans; Parlor furniture, Holt Manufacturing Co; Bedroom -furniture, Rowe & An- drews: Stuffed birds, Alex Mcpherson, ist and Knitting nittin b g machine7 Creel. 7 man Bre::; Tweeds, W. Southcott, Jas. Pickard; Broadcloth "'make a ,,,... oadclot , any , James Pickard; Gray .cotton. Jas. Pickard; Bl&tched;.cotton,"Jas. Pickard ; Collect- ion .stege goods,°W. Southcott Ja . Pick-- . �.7 !g a:r d C hec,tl illiner. J• s: ` Pick , o on.of millinery, t;,d7 Assorted ornamental plasterwork work, W. Howard. t° ° . FL1c � 1s.-Threevarier supots,A... Allan;.Begonias in flower, A. Allan; Geraniums in. flower,A. Allah; hanging, 111 basket�?0t , , A. Alla,n.7 Allan•; collection of flowers s' . 4 n -. -- whiles . E. ss Gtl'r %,1-b« Fits• D< aG CX well, John Willis; pansies, Thos. 51 Cal- sum ist and 20d; German asters, W. J. Clarke, A...Allan; asters, Thos.McCal- lum, S; Buckingham; ten weeks' stock collections, A. Allan; verbenos, A. Al- lan, J. Peart; petuuias, siugle,A. Allan; petunias, double,A. Allan; pholx drum. mondi, S. Buckingham; basket of cut flowers, A. Allan, John Willis; celled - ion annuals in bloom, A, Allan, Jos Peart; Wreath cut flowers, A. Allan; anasychis Idly, J. Peart. FINE . tra=-.1,Fater color drawing, Weeks Bros. 1st. and 2nd; Painting in oil, Miss 1I. E. Freeman, A :McPherson; Crayon sketch, Miss Maggie White; Pencil sketch \Vin. Buchanan, ;►i, 1„ Alcock ;Collection of photographs, Jos. Senior 14 and 2nd ;Bair dressers work E, 1i, Fish; Crayon phatagraps, Miss 31. White, D.M. E Alcoek; Water color draw- ing, raw•in , Mies H. E. Freeman; Cols of fsh, .Mex, McPherson; Sideboard, Bowe & Andrews. L tntiis' WORK.—Re cerpet, woolen warp, Mrs. R, Kerslake, Goo. Nott; flag carpet, cotton warp, W. Brethour, W. Howey; Rag doer mat. Lingle Broom, M. Eacrett; Rug hearth mat, J. Cooper, Hodgert Bros; Wool socks, A.Johnston, Mrs, 1). Richardson; Weal stoeking,Geo Nett, Mrs. Spicer; Cotton soel s,A.John- stun.; Cotton stockings, Wrn. Bell, A. Johnston; Ladies' Neel mitts, Mrs. Rich. ardsen, A. McEwen; liMen's wool mitts, D. Frcnch,..A. Johnston; Men's wool glares, P. Fisher,Jae. Ford; Count erpaues, domestic wove, Gen.. Nott, Mfaguire; Counterpanes knitted, Mrs Petty, Hensall, G. E. Cresswell;.. Tuckersmith. Poultry-.-ZV.Swenertau, ib McCartney. Implements—W..f el Jute Mitchell, Crediton, BarnesEx etcr. Biddulph. As Mr. Jas. Neil, of McGillivray, wen driving into Moorville on Watleyevem- in; when passing the buggy of Ur - Richard Neil, of Centralia, he wan thrown from his rig and severely in- jured, u- ure j J d, He was unconscious for&c;serat hours after the unfortunateoccurrenee. A great number of children ham died in this neighborhood during Gibe; past week., pn Satunley last the 'in- fant eau of Mr. Thos. Merkin want buried; an Sunday the infant son of Mr, Thos, Abbott was buried; on '.Cues - day the infant son of Mr. Jas. Twobey was buried; on Tuesday the infant son of Joseph Abbott, M. D., formerlyof this place but .now of Michigan, wait buried at the Nursery Cemetery, l:oo ie villa Crediton. hies. S. Link, of Detroit, is alrtting sat her parents. Mrs. Wolf, sr., who has been very ds is now about well ag;tia. There is some talk of a Walesa aria E spectacle aanufactory being, establaadr- , ed here. nl' Spicer,Juo, Cotttel; Counterpanes croc- heted, :IL Kerslake, A. Jobustun;Count- Foes tufted, J. Shier, Jos. Hawkins;. Patchwork quilt, calico, Miss laalnnard, Wm. Bell; Patchwork quilt, cloth, A. Hooper, J. Shier; P,;tcbwork quilt, silk, Mrs. Wm. 'Dunkin; Patchwork quilt, log cabin, Geo. Nott, A"Johnston; Silk quilt, crazy work, Mrs. Spicer; Fancy wool alleles, Mrs. T 31, White, A. John- ston; Man's shirt hand -made, 'Mrs. Geo. Nott, second; 31an'sshirt machine -made Mrs, T. M. White, Mrs. John White; Patching' A, Johnston,second; Darning on atoeltings, Mrs. W. Kinnon, A. John- ston; Buttonholes, Hugh Brawn, .A..Me- Ewen;Pillow shales Jas. Tom, Robt. Pringle; Toilet set, Mise IL E. Freeman Wm Bell; Pin euahialt, fancy, Mrs. T. M, White, Geo. Nott; Sofa :Pillow, Geo. Nott, Pratt Fisher; Crochet work (twine A Johnston; Macrame work, Mrs. W, Elliott,M. Brethour; Wax flowers shite, Miss H. E. Freeman; Wax ,flowers, or fruit colored, Geo. Nott; Skeletonized leaves ,and ferns, Miss Freemen); Paper flowers M. Brethour, Jas Tom; Piano or table scarfs, ars. Spicer; Table cover embroidered, Geo. Nott,. Worked whisk - holder Geo. Nott, M. Brethour, Worked ottoman Thos. Shapton, ]Hiss K. Whir painting on china, Bowers, oil colors Miss H. E. Freeman, Mrs. T. Y. White, Painting on terra cotta, oil cotta, oil colors Mrs. T. M. White; Bannerettes. Miss H. E. Freeman,M. Brethour; Brack et drapery, Miss M. White, Mrs. R. Ker- slake, 'Tidy -crochet, Geo. Nott lst and 2nd, Tidy knitted Mrs. D. Richardson, Geo. Nott; Golden or silver tinsel work M. Brethour, Mrs. Spicer; Etching or, outline work, Rd, Davie, Geo, Nott, Ap- plique work, Miss H. E. Freeman; Ares ene embroidery, Miss M. White, Mrs. Spicer; Crewel embroidery, Miss M. White, Geo. Nott; Embroidery on silk or satin, IV, Bell, Miss. M. White, Em- broidery on cotton, Mrs Dinnen, Mrs. T. M. White; Embroidery on Pannel, A Johnston; Sham stitch embroidery,Miss M. White; Knotted stitch amroidery, Edith Sanders, S. Hogarth ;bbon or ribbosene embroidery, Geo. Pott; Chen- ille work Miss M. White; Braiding; A. Johnston; Bead work any design Miss H. E. Freeman; Berlin wool work Miss H. E. Freeman, G. Nott; Straw plait, M. Brethour, A. Johnston; Lace point Miss M. White; Lace Hamilton, A Johnston; Lace knitted, Jas. Tom, Mrs. D. Rich- ardson; Lace crochet, Mrs. T. M. White, Jas. Tom; Rickrack work, Mrs. D. Rich ardson; Tatting, Jas. Tom, Wm. Sweet; Darned net Mrs. D. Richardson, Jas. Hodgson; Drawn threds and hem stitch ing Miss H. E. Freeman, Jas. Hodgson; Silk work en canvas, Miss M. White; Panels painted on glass,Miss H. E. Free man, Miss M. White; Loaf home made bread, A. Johnston, A. McEwen, Wm. Bell. SPECIAL. --Wool Serpet, D. Williams; Forget-me-not,G. Moxtz,; Case of feather flowers, Jno. Stanlake; Case of hair work, Jos. Hoskins; Ladies' under wear W. Bell; Home-made crochet skirt, Jno Shier; Bakers bread, J. H. Northcott; Machine embroidery, T. C. Evans; Ma- chine tinsel work, T. C. Evans. CHILDREN'S DepeurmENT.-Hemmed handkerchiefs, G. Vicars; Crochet work in wool, A. Johnston; Crochet work, in cotton, Edith Sanders, A. Johnston;; Fancy pin cushion, A. Johnson. r. JUDGES.--G1•ain,Z egetable and Dairy Produce -D. McLennan, Hensel]; W. J. McRoberts and J. P. Ross, ; Exeter. Ladies Work -Miss Goodie Marks Brucefield' Mrs. E. Christie, Miss S. Woods. Fruit and Flowers -D. Shoff, Clandeboye, Peter Grant; Kipper.Man ufacturers and Fine Arts -Geo. Sam well and Thos. Russell,' Exeter. Juocnss.—Heavy draught horses Jas. Kyle, Stratford, Robt. Scott, Got. Mortlock, Crediton. • Light horses -H;. Chesney W. Shillinglaw. CattleeeJno; 1Tuntr, Clinton, 1V. Stanberry, Clluton Morgan, Jno. MorgICerwoocl.`SheeP ...and pigs igs ,. A serious accident happened to aux of Chas. Finkbeiuer on. Saaturday, :legit.. It appears that while attempting tepee a belt on the pully,- he was caught s* the shaft,and whirled around breaking his left arm; in four places also laaeerae- ed two of :his fingers so that they ladle's be amputated. Cosmetics, tan and freckle remedies,:. depilataries and hair invigorators, corn cures, "Elixir, of Life &c, &c., haavebeeat freely obtainable in the village daring the last week. Henceforth when the, bills get on their war paint their lark - mate acquaintances will barely reeog- nine them, We wouid adrisa the'gal:- lants" not to make any mistake and ilk home with the wrong girt. Farquhar. We think George has got the G. as Bachelor Bill now keeps' sentry. at the brick house. Rev. D. Fletcher, o , of Hamilton, octet - pied the Thames Road Presbyteaian pulpit on Suudav last. We are pitmen to ;see ,lir. Jas. Men- e ith around again after beingconfiuneit, to his bed for a few weeks past. One evening lately a number of ear young men went out coon 1»ultingsal� after rambling around a good. part of the night they at last found themselves in Mr. Jas. McCulloeli's orchard under a pear tree loaded with beautiful fruit. They pitched their tents with the in- tention of stopping a while but were soon scared off by the inmates of the house who, it appears, were laying ix wait for them. Greenway. Mr. Robt. English visited Exeter os Monday. The late rains have made our fields - look more attractive. Mr. Wm. Baker, Sr., returned home from the Toronto exhibition last Sat- urday. Mr. Thos. Brophy has been engaged by Mr. Johnson, of Parkhill, to do horse - shoeing. Miss N. Davidson has been reengag- ed in school No. 14 at an advanced] salary. Mr. A. Lovejoy and wife, of Boston, Mass., who have been visiting friends here during the past two weeks, started for home on Monday. They intend spending a few days visiting the sights in Montreal and other places on their route home. The Iadies of the Bethel and Bostoia Methodist churches have arranged to hold a tea meeting and entertainment on Tuesday evening, October 1st, la the Bethel church.' An excellent raw- gramme is being arranged. Proceeds to pay debt on parsonage at Corbett. Mr. John Grieves has bought; out Me. Motts butcher . business :in Parkhill which he took charge of last week, and intends moving his family there short ly. Mr. Grieves will be missed here as he was a kind and obliging neighbor, and during the past live years bac done a larg c business buying and ship- gepingts a'cattle good lisihveP b ee and hogs.: Parkhill citizen. The harvest home' gatheringin Bos- ,.... ton Methodist church last 17ednesda, was a decided sUCCCss, not withstand- ing the heavy ram . The groans , clluxehand stied were o y b autifully ufoe the occasion the :str'Il P , String Um& gave excellent music during the,. eve- ning in the shed the Sylvon Choir was on hand d the'au',ditoneey Mr.• W. . a W H Tand ,)102.delighteacted:.chairlXaata. and said 11e was delighted et eeeing such a large audience'' before hint; Rev- J. evJ. H isSes and'W'. J.Foi-d e .,, v re the speakers of the evening,