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EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY OCTOBER 15, 1891,
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rho',tolls ncc. Bank .i
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(Chartered .bY Parllamont3 I•m.)
)aid up Capital ... - • • • • . 82,000,000.
iest Fund .... ..... , . , .. 1,000,000,
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Head office Montreal.
F. WOLPERSTAN THOM.A.Ss Esq.,
Gg,NrusAa MANAGPR,
Money advanc,ed to good. Farmer's on their
riiru notes with one or more endorsers at 7
sir cepa per ital. num,. '
Exeter Branch.
pen every lawful day from •10 a. ni. to 8 p.
M., 7'.73turclays 10 a, in, to 11» in
a general banking business transacted
.,bo
.
Pour per cent. per annum allowed for mon-
7 Olk _Deposit ReeeiptS. Savings Bank , at 3
,er cent .
N. DYER HURDON
AR sal ,m
llxeter, Jan 2-, '....-. a , Imager.
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k. iffET'Na: . ''..1' TET ecgtNmoii., '
kiuro°11 wit' b(^^6WcrIA.1).0%,, A r,„,,, Z +al,
town of Goder'eh, on Tuesday. 00't, 20,1891.40,
s 0 clook p. in,,'for tile transaction of gon oval
county business. )3y orde of the Wurden.
County clerk's Mole} -\\,11-1.14).L14511?'
Ooderieli, Oet. 5, 18% , Acting Co, Clerk. ,
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Hannah's Creamery made. a large
shipment of butter tins week to Vietoria
B. C rat the handsome sum of 22 cents
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The 7.nntwel'sqrsT of the Methodist
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chm•elnieirk ton , svil I be held '00 SAinday
and Monday. Oct. 18th. and 19th. 'fini
Rev, jas,Hannoe D. D.,.of Guelph, quo
of the most talented preachers iu this
conference, will occupy the pulpit on
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Sunday morning and eventug. bpec-
lel music will be. furnished by the
' . • : .,
choir,
on mon ..4 ,. , ... „ ,_ , . , , , t ,
a .‘ (leonine a In st class ea
Will be, supplied by the ladies of the
. • .l
congregation,to be ser ved in theSchool
room from. 5 to 7 o'clock after Willa a
1 .tu .
(IL le lv 1 I I be delivered by Rev. B. I,•
Huttou, op "Love, Courtship and Mar
The Exeter male quartette
wiii. give a numbn oz their favorite
and ,popular pieces. Collection on be
half of the, ti .usb fluid, on Smiday. Ad _
mission to tea and lecture:25e. ,
.
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come aud enjoy several hours of amuse
ment. Joseph Snell, chairman ; John
Hall Socretars'. lambs
Master John Froid, of Parkhill, is
visiting friends in Dashwood at m•es.
ent,---Mr, George Kaerehe,r has moved
iuto his neweresideece --Quite a num_
ber from here visited Park hil show iambs
last week. -Miss Dora Bastard, of Lon
don is visiting. friends in this secinet, ,-
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--Mr. John Siebert, who has been vis-
e,-
iting friends, has returned. horne,_
b
OBITUAR7,-Again the cold hand of
death has visited our village, and re
moved from our midst one of our most
respected rgsidents MnMr Duncen Me•
.• . , • • . g
Callum, at the age of 55 Years De
ceased haS been troubling with Asth-
ma for Some time and w hile, out, eriv_
trig. last week coutracted a severe cold
wine', eeeeee els rather suede, ce.;
parture , ori, . Friday night last. jne
, • - .•
leavcs behind to mourn hie lose a nife
and ,five children. The funeral. which.
took place On Sunda v afternoon was
largely attended. The bereaved fam-
ily have the heartfelt, sympathy of the
community in this their irretrievable
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old ram R. Shier; Ram lamb; S. Doupe, D
II. A. Switzer; Peir eweahaving raised IR
in 1801,5. Doupe, H. A. Switzer 0'
Pair sheareing ewes 5, Doupe, H. A. C'e
Switzer; Pair ewe lamhe'S, Doupe, let S'
and e°nd, ' H
GRAne.-Pair ewee haying raised NY
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in 1091, John Coplane, P, A. Spar], le
ing; Pair ahearing ewes, T. Gran, wood., g,
lst & 2nd; Pair swe larabs, T• G1'27,111 rt
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wood, P- A Sperling; eau sheep, 5, e
Doupe.
SWINE
' S'
Yoitreseueee-Aged boar, Jas Mar
s XI
Caverren wiirres-Aged boar, Geo. u
IS]
Gils ' ,l n:
LIERKsnims.-Aged. boar, Rd. Ds, -
leridge.,Dav•i.d Dew ; Breeding, tow hay li
mg leased pigs in IbJ1„John Copelane,, n
Rd. Delbridge •, Boar pig under 1 yr,.
John Copeland, Rd Delbridge; SOW un- 4-1
der 1 vr. John Co elane.14/1.•Delbrid 0^ • C
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. POULTRY
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Pair light Brahtnas, Jas Hazel Wood ; ,
Pair lilac]: Spanish fowls, Armstrong & I,
Tennant, Sam Ford; Pair Houdaos, Cr.
Betaksy ; Pair Leghoins Armstrong & e•
. Leghorns,
Tennant, Mrs. Anderson . Pair Game. I)
, , 7 E
Fowls, Armstrong and Tennsint,Epplect.
' E
Pair pOlands, G. Bentley., G Bu ;k , . a
'Pair barnyard fowls,Arteetrono, & Ten -
' wtnt G Bently ; Pair tiir keys, R Del.
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bridge, G. Bentley; Pair geese, T Green-
wood; FLA Sweitze,re Pair ducke H A.
. 7 . 7, IA:
Swenzer, Wm. Hanson, Humbuig's, J. se
mins, G Bentley,
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IMPLEMENTS. a
'Double open carriage Wm Melee: C
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Phaeton with top, Gall:Jaz &- fug hey , t(
Slug% top buggy, Wm Moice,J Deese; ti
open buggy, M O'Brien.„) Darne; 1
Portland cutter, Goidnitz, & Hughey; N.
Piauo box. cutter; M O'Brien.Road house ,I,
& Brown. Lumber M. O'B ••
, wagon, nen n
Roadhouse & Brown. Iron beam plow, I
,
Geo M O'Brien. Seed driil Ague
Grant, - O'Brien; e , e, • ....
Brethour- Gang plow A Brethour- Set N
wes, , en ; el). Li, Breth-
horse1 . S P .d S' ffie.• A 137 h I
, men ; •, oo en ump, ernes q
our M O'B ' W d P J
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swallow, m 0,Brien, 1
GRAIN. /
i
2 bus fall wheat white W M Leigh, t
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Wm Hazelwood. 2 bus fall wheat, red, J
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J Atkinson D'Brethoure2 ,bus spring
, t, i
1 t li Marshe11.0 buss ring wh at
wiee-,W r 77, 4 , e. s
red, John It A Gunning. n bus six s
• 7 el , 4
rowed barley, W Hazelwood, J. Sheir. (
9 bus two rowed barley. D Brethour. 2
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bus targe oats J Shi r A Kirke 9 bus (
• e . „ , e , , -
cone/non oats whiee W.M Leigh. 0 bus
• • . 3 , ••• 7 . 0 7 -7 ,
1 . . ' 110 4 D 13t
LOMB 011 OfaS,.i)1 ls, Bt1101.1r; John 1
Irvine 2 bus smell ileas G 'Bentley, 'D '
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e e •
Brethourne bus flax see ,DDrethour,M 1
Brethour; S . 1 fr-'ir tr V' .h. I
, amp e sareee, es sev, . IL ae 1
Brethour, D Brethdhig- 'ie. bus timothy ,
7. 2 ,
seed D Brethour M''' Brethour • quart '
, / , i
English large garden beans,R Sweitzer: ,
le us re w he gar en emits, b ner .
Hollingsheed • 10 ears Itidian corn Mrs ,
. , •-• • 3 • .,
Anderson, Jas Marshall,
ROOTS & VEGETABLES.
Bus beauty of Hebron, J Marshall,Mrs j
Anderson; bus white elephants, Wm. 1
Roger, Miss K. Doupe; bus Rose Pots- r.
toes, early, A Shier, J. Ha,zelwoo,l; bus ,
Burbank seedling, Mrs.0SweitZer, Jas. j
collection 3 of each kind, Jas. ,
Marshall, G- .Bentley . 6 Swedish turnips, i
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S Doupe, J Ita,zetwood; 6 field carrots, •
Patrick O'Brien, R Sweitzer ;6. garden •
carrotseW H Paisley, CS7 L Money; 6 1
.Mangolds Wurzel, red, W . A, ;
Roger,is 3
Sperling; 6 Mongold Wurzel, yellow ;
giobe. D Dew; 6 onions, J W Robinson, !
.W. II Paisley; 6 Blood Beets, W M Letgh :
,
Mks Andersoa; 3 heads cabbage, Robt. ;
Robinson, Mrs. John Lane ;.6 tomatoes, J ,
. W.
Roach, J. Shier; 3 heads cauliflower, W
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Hazelwood; 3 heads celery, R Robinson,
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M Brethour; citron, round,'M Brethour,
J Hazelwood; citron, long, Mrs. H Burr,
NI Brethour ; Pumpkin, Wm. Hanson, D
Brethour Water melon Ed. Ilegarth.W
, 7 b •
egazetwood ; Whisk- melon, W If Hazel
weed, D Brethour; 6 parsuips,W H Pais -
ley, A. Gunning. Special -Bell eyePo
tetoes Adam Shier •
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FRUIT.
Northern spy apples, J Coplain ; Tal -
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man sweets, W Hanson; Baldwin, Robt
Delve ; Snow appls, Miss Mary MeCal.
lum;'Rhode Island greening', J COpla.ne;
King of Tom phins, J Copia ne ; Alexand-
er, W Yule; 20 oz pippins, J A Robinson;
Golden Russets W Johnston: Ribston
,
.Russet, Wm. Hanson'; Spitzenburgs, W
Hanson ;Yellow Bellflower, ,J 'Ceplane;
Sweet pear apples,P A Sparling;Pomrne
Grasse J Coplane : Col. of apples, P A
' • ' ' Grabm
Sparinig, W. Hanson ; apples, n
.Brethour, D Brethour; Open air grapes,
7 •
S. Doupe, Wm. Kirk; Peaches, W Kirk,
r A,sn,triin..„
,.., ; Plums J Shier. S Ford;
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Fall pears, S. Doupe, Wm Hanson ;Win,
' I li 1W A d
Peers J A ershe les n ereon
, PRODUCE. -Keg nutter,Thoa Hon
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lino.shed, Mi4S Maggie Creighton; Five
le , are. .
pounds table butter, Miss Kate Doupe,
Miss •Mao•gie Creighton. Dairy made
a e e , -
cheeses NV Yule. Factory butter, Jas
Rose. I
NIISCA.LLANEOLle,
Maple Sugar, Robt Doupe, W J
• '. ' bre. .
Gouney; Homi, made ad, Robt
O'Brieti, Chas Wilson; Home made
, David B .7thour ., 10 yagds
rf, 1
plaid, all wool, women's wear, Geo
Nott, Hanham; Pair blanketee all wool,
Miss Ella Creighton, Mrs J D Graham;
' ' •Shier,. Miss E
Pall' Union blankets, Jon
Creighton ;Honey in seetions, George
Bentley, Miss Anderson; Jar stiateed
honey, Ella Kirk, II A Switzer; Catined
peaches, MesI D Graham, Miss NI Jam
ieson; Oatmeal plums, Jon Shier, jamee
Moore; Canned pears, jas Marshall,
FARM FOR SALE,
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of,
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of
good.
mini-
1S 111
ofy
of
wince
good
Pfaces•
a) ply
Ont.
North half of lot 1, north boundere
Stephen, in the county of littron, about
miles west of lixeter, which is possessed
one of tho ees t markets in Western Ontario
are first class out buildings,
frame dwelling, good orchard on. the
ses, all well fenced and d rained, and
first class state of cultiva, Ho 33.
' Also, west ealff lt 5,oonoetb undar
the aforesaid towns h ip, about 15 acres
good i ardwood• thisil the boattlicso of
is gooii pasture lan5s. well fenced, with
supply of water. Possession of both
iremedietoly. Por farther oak:Wars
on tho Premises, or to, an
ma., Joiik, SNVEnT, Exeter,
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THE
, ,
axeter A,hrotate
Is published every Thursday Morning,
. at the Office,
,
MAINsSTREET, - EXETZI..
she'q kNDERS' PUBL ISHING COMPANY,
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION'. •
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ane Dollar per annum if paid in Aavanee.
. seem if eot so peen
.,_ .ELvD15.cm„.
23.41.-Lrercilcim.G, Mate= c:,,az
u-ssontiarusa until all arrearages
No paper c . .-- . . _. . .
s ' l 4.dverinsements .without specific
nPtaijo'n's-vrin be published till forbid and
seamed. aeeordin gly. Liberal disecunt niade
Vor trunscient advertisements fuserted ,,„tiiii'
Long periods. Every .description st t J
PAINTING turned out in the fine. . style
a'
Bead at moderate TR belie Olierms,money or -
ors, Sze. for advertising, subscriptions. etc. to
he made peva tile to ' -.
Sand.S.7, ers Sweet •
' PaoinunTons
7. -mt. 001( S paltill
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L A recent diseovery
old physician. Stiecostafty.
, uied monthly by tbousan(14
tApIEs. Is the only
.' • ly safe and reliable
ts . ' e e
,,,A.,,,r4 ,ei . .
unprincipled clrugg,its
offer inferior inedicln es i a, place of this...
for Coo -Ws COTTON RooT l.ou-sn,
substitute; or inclose awl 4. terse -cent
ads, riostage stamps 1.11 letter, lurid we
send: sealed, by return mail. Full sealed
tioulars, in. plainonvrelope, to. ladies
stamps Address rend tally illionpnity.No
3 Fisher BloCk, 131 IA oodward ave.,
Mich. igirSold in ENNTER at Du- Ltrrtnt,
W, BaowNING'S and by ail druggists
where.
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by an
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pc,rfeet
medic-
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who
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Biddulph,
,-, r., ., , .. ,. 'Will be
Ull ieltlINClare 110X te a sermon
stIc'ss`
preached by the Incumbent of e . Pat-
rick church on "Where and how We
got out present English. Bible". Divine
Service at aso. R. m. All are invited to
attend.
.
r est Wednesda y evening 1. number
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of the nlern beef; of St. Patrick's church
.
waited on Mrs Frank Washburn, at the
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residence of her father, Francis Davis
Esq., and presented her with a kindly
worded address accompanied by a purse
of money as an expression of good will
_
and a recognition of her past .seryices
The Presen
as organist of the church. Th
tatiou was suitably replied to on behalf
,
of the. recipient. .
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' Kirkton Fair.
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e eu , o oe mon as o f
With th •ads- • t f t' tl
fai I'S perhaps 'there is no otheo gather
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i • g hell i, toe rugil cIngricts that is
ea a 1 11 , . e 73
looked forward to with greater oleas
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ure by a larger number of people than
• g .
the Blarishard Agrieultural Soeiety's
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kelt Ex inbition held here. The eau of
1891, which was held oa here.,.
' and
y V last weck was well up to the
. - ' ' . .
Staedard maintanang its yeputationSIP&
with that of former years. This suc
,
cess is doubtless, due to, the iuterest
taken in 11. 'not only by the comm un-
•,
icy, but by the election of directors who
are caaversant with ageinultural fairs,
and know dheir business ,sthoroughly.
•
rheweether was ail that could be
wished 1 er and the exhibits were ex-
raor mar v goo . ie o owing is
t d' I ' d T1 . f 11 ' • '
'of suecessful prize winners:- •
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HORSES
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IMPORTED HEAVY DRATJGHT.--opaT1
Ie insane rood mar
horses J. , W 1 b• B e
. ' W. . .'. • •
having foal nr,1891., Lulus Goodwin,
Taos Werry,q2 WeRobuison; Two yr.
V sr o'e C 111,,,, Ob erry ; One
old fill . 11 Th s W
, , e
s lii.' J• • ROI tea, .R. G Rs t eiff
- 'n ° is ,1 (e- , , ' . a (' ' '• -"'
.
_rhos Werry ; lo al of 18J1, J, W. Robins
I 2nd Robt Rov. . •
son, anc , . „
, C aje HEAVY PRA 11GRT.--.Span
, - - ,.,' ' ' ' — . - ' ' • '
hogs^ v dranght horses in harness Wm.
• ' e - • ' •
I r! rn•sh • Brood ni• re havui 0. f 1 in
• -0 • 7 a ' , . • °A
a . le e,, • re , 1. T ye
1bJ1, Jas. Rout ,..y I can y o v ,
•r. old filly or o•elding, Jas Haeke ese
) . s, n, . N "
J. W. Robinson, Henry Square; One yr.
. 7
Henry Rundel,Henry Towl;Foal of 1891
GRundell,H •
Jas. Routley, Geo. my Run -
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del .
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AGnrouerunAL..-Span •a,ticultura
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horses, in harness, Sam. Noecheott, Len..1
Hunter; Brood mare haying foal in 1891
Simon Campbell, Geo. Ruedell, Sam
.Doupe; Two yr. old filly or gelding. John
Delbridge, Simon Campbell, Mrs. Somer
Ville, One yr. old, Geo. Rundell, Simon
Campheli,EarlFrancis ;Foal of 1891, Jess
Rundell Chas. Wilson, Simon.Campbell ,Marshall;
GENERAL ruRrosp.--Span of horses
in harness, John Quance, Len. Hunter;.
, Brood mare having foalin, 1891, John
Delbridge, Henry Minden, R. CrearY i
:Two yr. old filly or gelding, Henry Run
dell, Sam Doupe, Eli Heywood; One ' yl'.
old, W. J. Roger, Robt Creary, Thos.
Eppleet; Foal of 1891, Robt Creary, Neil
,
McLuman, Thos. Darling. .
. RoansTaas.-Span of horses in her-
.
ness, Reid Bros;Broodmare,Chas Brooks
,
Donald Dawson ; Two yr. old colt, Arm•
strong & Tennant, W. Yule; One yr. old
colt, Chas Brooks,Len Hunter; Foal,Geo
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Grafton, Armstrong.& Tennant; Single
horse in harness, David Creighton, Robt
e . . , ,
Dawson ; Single horse in saddle, W m.
Kirk, W. R. Carr. :
Carinrecuse-Brood mare, Geo: Graf-
ton Len Hunter ; Two yr. old colt, 'Day
• 7 ' • T1 H
Brethour; One yr. old cold ass. an-
son, Thos Foal, Chas. Wilson, And.
• I l f1891 • • d b L •il
Rae; Specie , Foal o • , sue y oi
Russell -Jas. Routley, Jae. Rundell, Geo.
Rundell, H. E. Sweitzer, Chas Wilson.
GuEnsi raorr.-"Dv ke", "Sorrel Billy"
'John S." "Grey Bird.'" . . '
SPECIAL TROT,, -Bryne, Bissett,
"Hicks .
CATTLE.
Trionotrau BRED DURHAM. -Mich cove
John Hooper S';',Son, Wm. Scott; 2 yr. old
1-1 • • & S G G*11.
,John oopei on, Geo GuI;
7
bull calf under 1 yr., Jas. Double,, R. &.
GeNIcCollough: Heifer calf under 1 yr.
R. & G. McCollough; Jas. Routley. .
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JEasnvs.-Best cow, John Nleleuiely,
Best call1y JohnMcCurdy
ea tinder T.,ter
a , ' -el 1
....TRAMS CA.TTLE.-Xiiica cow, John
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Hooper &Son, David •Dow; 2, yr. old hal-
fer, John Hazelwood 1st & ilnd; yearling
heifer, Jas, Moore, John De.bridge , hei •
ter calf under 1 yr., Jas. Routley, John
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Menu rdv. best steer calf under 1 yr, R.
.. - - 7
MeLuman, John Hazelwood; best 2. yr,
.
old steer, Rd. Delbridge, David ' Dow;
' I steer, R Ratchffe John
best 1 yr. o d , . G. - 7
Hitzlewood; Fat cow or heifer John Hoo-
per i'tz San, John Hazlewood ; Fat ox or
- 7 .shirting,
7 Rd Delbeidge lst and 2nd.
SHEEP
' T cnsTna Ram 2 vrs old end oyer,
esm • ' - , .- ,'
Thos Currelly, Rd. Paynter; 1 yr. old
rani; T, Currency ; Ram lamb, 11, Curre-
ley lst & 2nd., Pair breeding, ewes, hay-
iegs raleed lambs in 18910 T. Curreley;
Pair sheareing ewes T. Currelley ;Pair
1 b T 0 - II *
(3 We .atii s; . 1111e .03..
SIlltOPSIIIRE &, OXFORD nowxs•-Rain
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S ALE REGISTER. .
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Stock
Lot
at'the
Eilber,
Coates,
and
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on
one
JuliaI
,
. Auction Sale of Farm Land,
and Implements,Frida
on West Half of
7, in the fourtoncession ol Usborne,
h' c
, on Thursday, 15th Octeber, 1891;
hour a 1.0 o'clock, a. In. Henry
Auct.; Simon Hunter, Richard
Executors L. H. Dickeon, Solicitor,
' ' •
Exeter.
1
Auction Sa e of Farm Stock
mplemente, on Lot 6. Sau ill, Conccs
ton, 1 mile 11Orth of Grand Bend,
Tuesday Oct. 20th, at the hour of
o c oc e . ossen ars , uc ;
' I k Ed B b ' A t
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Desjardnu-, Admunstratrix.
Cita-cell, Directory.
°rumen artev. s. •F
'buyers, 31lim0111A1. . .. 11 a ra
Robinson, Bector. Stinclay b,ervices, •
and 7 p. m. Sabbath. School, 2.20 p. m.
t Rev:A. L.
METYLOD1ST CIIIIRCH--3,1•Tles.--.,, ... ,... lb _.
Busman Pas bor. Sunday bervices, iu.so L. za.
a-IA.630 p.m. Sa bbata•SOh0 el, 2 IN m.
. MAIN S' T-10'.'. W. INiCID04011g1:1_L
tor. Sunday ,Services,10.30 a.m.. and. t.80 Pm.
Sabbaith. Soiiooi ^z.so p. in.
' TnRIANCRuRCR.-Hev. V... siar ,aeltht
Paueer ' ., - and 6.30 p.
Pastor. SundaV Services, flu,. ni.
' 'abbath Sc hool, 9.45 a.m.
as. r ofe ssio nal Cards.
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_ . r es D e Faussaes mock
inIerNeatals, . • , , , , , ‘iture
cl-'-"-!--.-- two doors. north of l.,tiall-rn, ._
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see-.
&II:WI.
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Mrs. Jacob Smith, of Milverton, is
visiting at hea sister's, Mrs. Chas.
Greh.-Mr. Jno Battler, and wife, f
, °-
visiting
Hamburg, are at Mr. William ,
Batt er s.- t is our painful duty this,
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week to chronicle the death of one of
. . •
oU1 early settlers, in the, person of Mr.
Isaac Surerns. who passed away last
Monday morning Deceased had been
effle a . i ,• f . . • c • • 0. •
a U., a a ith a lame hack sot, a e
est at
many yeaes and of late lie has. su trere.d
o•reat pain. Be leaves a wife and
'fsemil to mourn the loss of a dutiful
., y
husband, and. father. and we extend
, . . ,. . • .
i .heartfelt s i ^11 o ^ beteav^
01 1 yn pat y t the .
ed family. -Farmers are et present
.•
busil V Dickino• the' • ^ I d t ls" 0.
il app cs an a osle
in their different kinds of vegetable,s
and roots. as the appearances of. cold
weetlier approach. --Mr Emanuel Mer-
ner of Sebringavillieebut formerly of
th '11 ' t • • t •- 't• 01 '
. e yi age, 16 a Need). NISI na, in
• • • •
this Vicinity. Emanuel looks hale and
hearty, a•nd. by all appearances the
sort of country he is la must agree
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with him.
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Eveiy u ,iadien . e Ha l ., al eted,
• • , ,
perS011aily eX amined, and. only the
best retained. The medicine is pre:.
. . e , • ,
pared under. the supervision. of thor.
1 i , t 1 , . t d ..
17 tompe ent pm:meets s, an cN^^^
, ,
ery step in the process of manufacture
is carefully watehed with a view to
securing in Hood's Sarsaparilla the
' '•
best possible result.
iesermes .- . e • eeeeen extracts teeth,
MAIN t.,.1,1•.1.1, . • . , . .. on .s,
- Away at Bensau • el- s
witheet pane , .
Fridthy; Adsu Craig on 2nt l and 1th Tuesuay;
- of each moutti.
and Zuricb on last Ininrsda,y. . r _
.
member Royal
ei. 11. nia-BAlc DI'isT' - • 'or to'
L Uoilese .Uented surgeons, susseesa
°Mee over O'N..eil.'s; Bank,0
h. L. BillingS. .011er
a
Exeter,- Ont., A safe anaestheth,. glue 1.6.(fd
the painless extFaction of teeth. .171
Fiiiines as required.
IAN
T P. WHITELY, M. De o.bt, TH7§.r.? .i,_
es . awl. Surgeon. Office andresrccenr6i0b,
Corner Victoria andElgin streets, Or 1
Ontario. ..„. sT
°- - YICB-MAI? oi
Andrew ROLLINS. P
yelt-J• . • • 0 „ and ort11
deg Desistence- ore.3
.Streets, Exeter, Ontario.
TA T P ' MoLAUGHLIN, MEMBER OP
_LIR' ' ' 1 ' f _Physicians and. surgeons
the ool, ege o .,
Physici•in burgeon and Aceouch-
(interne , , , ,
cur ()nice, Lashwood, Ont.
•
y Me al Collo e
-8-1 . CROSKER i mess. rtoa ., gi
.1-111Surgeons, England.,;. Lieentiate Isovar,
1
C S, Edinburgh; Mem ie
gelocaeee.ge:±YrthyrAlrancl. Surgeons, Ontariol•
iiiiioe;eeritcherrs ausstellen Urediton, Ont. '
.1% ember of
.6.1.t0s,'13,I. D.', C. M , -./.,
11 . . ' i f Physiciins and burgeons,,
-• Col ege o , .
Re al College ot
Ontario; ""libiat° " E 1' Yibur,th• hoen-
PhysiciansSurgeons („ii. ns ,,. ,a slir.
Cale of the Faouity of l'hy.sicia , an
ec 1.1.,
s ar n
'' ' 411low of Trill]. -Y •
ge°T13' (4ttsg°w' 1 Dr Cowen's old
College, Toronto. Office- .
stand.. . r •
TNR DAV lli STEBLF,R, (UNIVERSITY
_LI n) t • ) Physician, Surgeon, etc,
°' ' 'ter of 1886-'87 in New
Raving spent tho Ilan on _,87-4,5 . n 'Vienna,
York,.and th4L1v,_te_r I 03
'Austria. Os Heusi, CREDITOIN, ()NT. '
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------ ' LLAN'
J'1 I-1 MoLL !
BR. . i . .
. ,
EYE, & EAR STROECH.
Graduate New York Eye and Ear Hospital
to 'toe. and glasses supplied, . (ace tam.
EYos • ' ' 1. Talbot streets.
Maple eau ,
WNDON, --- ONTARIO.
-
rarllaS fin, Salbe.,
The undersig•ned has several
class terms for sale on eesss terms
' ' ' •., •
J. SPA3ClarAlc,
L t
os .
Between Exeter and Granton
. .
cap belcreging to the hub of a
A reward will be given. the
leavinge the same at this.office or
the owner, Mn JOSDpB PEA1rr,
.Exeter
first.
' -
'
Exeter.
a brass
buggy.
person
with
l
on
yield-
attend.
de-
ge. .
e-
done
' • 00,
mess..
, • and
meet-
mateh
by J.
pre .
1 ( 1
WI.'
• 1 AA,
,
on
" ,
While
at the
brute 7
. .
-
, at
P. M.
for his
Hughes
he WaS
the
the
that
'
thous •
grounds
be the
-
c se
"8
week
roots
tin:
weigh-
' Clandeboye.
.
. .
DARING GRAIN THIEvios.--Shortly
before midnight Friday eight e flash
from a dark lantern in McLellan's
g•rain store attracted the attemtionof
Me Eslie Hodgson, who lives in. the .vi
.
cinitrof the depot, at Clandeboye. As
quietly as possible he made his way. to
the buildiege but before he could get
• • ,
sufficiently close to identify the thieves
they became alarmed, and two men
.
rushed out, com runnang up the rail-
road track and the other across , the
fields. Closely pursued by Mr. Hodgson,
the latter droppes . some ten bags' he
. 1
was carrying, whieh, with eight others
Already filled by them in the store-
, bore the names V, and had evi-
house,
dentiv been stolen from, several protnis
. . . < ,
nent farmers in , the neigeborhood, and
made his escape. The bags and build-
.ing weie guarded the remainder, of
the night by Mr. MeIlhargy, the grain
- - n, ..
buyer, and Mr. tiodesson, heavily arm-
ed, in anticipation of a possible return
t us ieves or the pnrpose o scour-
of 1 di' f- f
.
ing any evidences of identity left be,
bildi in their flight; but they did not
come Had they done so there would
have been a more congenial
"
"sensation" in the form of a tregedv.
• ' • r, .,
With daylight came the further dis
' " • - e
coyery of a crude railway "jigger
'
alongside the track, built with wooden
wheels, which would move noiselessly,
e e • •
a n ore evi en te o considerable use,
f'
• • , • '
and with a carrying cepaday of from
e . .
n. fteen to twenty bage. It was the
evident intention to run this as often
• , • t - • s'
as possible to some cons emen (nos. Ing
where horses would be in waiting and
transhipment made. 6
. Usborne.
The Farm Stock of:Mr. John Cornish,
'jr lot D. con. 7. Usborne was cold.
. . , •
Monday Oct. 12th, mr,DH. Brown
ing, the hammer. A very good
%nee Ives present and the animals
3' ,
hi:blight fair prices. t .
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Crediton..
,_
The subject chosen for the next
bate at our literary ' meeting •
, _ , ls
solved, that the steam engine hoe
, d h the .' 't•
moie goo G an pi ,n in
The ca•ptains are 'Mr. E. King' at?.
s • J. , ••, „. . ._
Mr. J Chembers nee' ' The next
ing. there 15 D1S0 to be a spellin o'
- k ' • ' t'
and question drawer. The question
drawer to be taken charge of
• .
Thomson and W . Stevens We
diet an overflo wine' house.
8L aoLmer-
-10 it. cOLLINS, BARR ... , 3 nubile,
ates. Olt, Conveyancer', ri t, y
') " 0 ta *0 .
Office- Over Post Office, Exeter, n ri .
Money to Loan. •
• oN BlennISTER SOLICITOR
if H. DICKS 1 , . ,
t 'Public
L. of Supreme .,,purt,l',To ary
loan
eyanaer, Commissioner, Szo. money ,
via P son's Block,. Exeter.
0 ce- al? •
•
Outrage in Adelajde.
'*-------- annisTEne sOrac-
,.:EALLIOT 8z ELLIOT, B . ..,...
AL n ' to io,,,n
1(122 itors, Llonvoyaneers, Sze, o ey .
at 8 per cent. , . , , ....
D.-VdEILLIPT• • ' . el . LLLIOT
-r•--------;-----------
-rs---- n,..owx,wi. cheisea. Licensed Allot-
,i1.•Bioneer for tT'le Counties of Perth area
Middlesex., also for the township of Usborne,
ssaes premptly attended. to and terms r?asion
able. Sales arranged u,t Post office, Winche sit,
. , 7.----- -
te of Manitoba, Licens-
A' - .T. ROLLINS, la, :•es . f i.ju _
-Cooed Atictioncer, tor the counti .o . r
on stile Middlesex. Residence: i gide soeth
of Exeter, Ont. Sale Orders by mador other-
• bi,,
wise ' prom ptly attended, to at reason a .
prides.
--
, A d as 181u', yprobaLly
outlagenas eomm'tte
" ' 1. • ' •
'on e young oirl named Mhnue
` ••• "" 7-' ' .
who Was, Hying. with Anthony Hughes
Es of the townshi of Metcalfe
(1'7 . .. p 0
SOIli•day evening, Oct 1 th.
the girl was milking the cows
rear 'of the farm an unkrown
. '
who now calls himself Frank' Swartout,
4 .
came up and seized her, and commit
ted rapc. upon her. NIr. Hughes
. . , ,,,
midnight reported the case to
.
. Noble, who issued a warrant
arrest. The constable and Mr,
tree 1 lei f w i
ea ...m _o _ yorn.no. where
. . , r, 1
, arrested and remanded until Tuesday
-
us' ' HOLT, Tilliva, Ontario. Liconsed atm 6-.
va „ ioneer for the Counties of mideuesea
Ct I ainbton,ana the townships of Stephen
''''' ' ' ' AU i . omptly attended to
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•
LECTURE AND CONCIERT.- A grand
. •
lectaire and concert will be, given ' in
Willerts New Hall, Dashwood on Tues
0 •
day evening October 27th, 1891. The
e
Supreme Chier Ranger, Dr. Oronhya-
teeee, of Toeon to is expected to be
' . • ' 1 • 'i ,
present and. deliver as lecture an :Dor-
m . e ea Torontosteer,
ester','. . n . ames .ax, of,
has aleo been secured for the 'occassion
- . Ses, of * '
to give a num 7r o its comic songs
--
bring forth Man. of latighter
[Seem svery andience he appears before
l'M
I lit remainder of the prograin will be
composed of sen ti melte] songs and reed
inv. musk will 1)0 furnisbatkby the
/ . p a gi , i k i a - ' oe t•
AMC 1 Stlittg 0,311(“ esermeston eo eiS,
Children 15 cts. Doors open at 7 Welock
BOSSENBERIVE, }teasels Ontario. Mo..
. onsed Auctioneer for tbe Countys of
Huron anti Perth. charges moderate and
satisfactialn guaranteed. '
,
Kirkton.
,
Last, .3 , .,, 4 .
1i eet s annual lea proved
most sneeossful ever alield under
31,11SpieeeS Of the Blanshard Agricaltur-
al Society. The weather Ives all
- '
could have been desired, Three
and people were present on the
The show of horses was said to
finest and leggest et • • fall fair
. , , aoy
met London and Toronto. ri
':-. -ler°
a aplendid display of fruits, vegetables,
entoors in Nu bloom, and lathes
that could not be surpaSsed. The
were'especielly (Inc.Six Swedish
. . , , ,
nips shown by Mr, Sarni Doupe
. ..- ,.
tentia. W. FARNCOMR, Provincial Land.
F 'surveyor and. citat Engineer. Office,
tierce - Post oftioe, main street, bxet et, Ont.
------------
T Hastrese Licensed Anctioneer for ,the
L County of Huron, Sales Condneted on
reasonable 1;Orrns. FATIT1 and Farm. Stock a
' specialty, Full arrangements can be madewhich
(se this &rico.
' For r.lalo;
A desirable residence in Exeter Nortb , new
frame harem, otedirths, acro talid. The
. . . se. . ._
purchaser, Amity at this office. 114g 05.01' s.
10117713 wile ere° e. 1 , _
concert commences at 730. Every body 2yr, and over, ze ; 1 yi' Ilary 8ICU11ILUIfl
NO 22.
mmcmrsammeramxmourcrmsmmm maimOmm.m..
0(1 b5 Mrs J D Graham ; Gaveled geose,s
rries, It Switzer, David Bretlieure,
Strawberries, Niles 14 Jantiesone
lined leaspberries, Mee J D Graham,
tin Donpe; Canned l'ornawe$, ;arr2.1
anson, Mrs If Beer; Jelty, Geo Hz' Lzot-
ood, Mrs Anderson ; Cohectiou of Pick- •
s, G L unsay. Mrs 11 Barr; Photo --
male Joe Senior: Oil Chromo, iF L Mar.
y, Jas Mayes; Pooch Drawing, 2iirtv.
hos Hazelwood.
LADIF,S WORK.
Beet machiee eewieg (family) 8,
rier; Hand sev,^ing (faniiiy) Miss Ma res
eCall um, S Shier ; Siert moues hugs
ii washed hand made, _Mks M 31 1'
Liss Hyde; Shirt 111e11.i tine, 1111tVa8lleill
achine made, Miss M Jamieeme Atiss
Doupe; Shirt men's ilamo.c,i itauci
aide, Miss Kate Doupe, Doesal Dave •
Darning, specimen on stoakiege
Liss Ella Creighton, Mrs J D Grahame
ounterpane, crocheted, nlise
reighton, J as Roach. Com eteeeatise
nitted, Miss Maggiu Creigh too, Mies14
ainieson :Quilt patchwork calico, Met ••
yde, Geo Nott; Quilt patch work eloiCe,
iss NI Jamieson, Jon Shier; Quilt
ttch work silk, Miss Mary McCallum,
embalm Quilt white quilted, J svaea
ezetwood, Mies Kate Doupe; tog
ibin, Geo Nett, Thos t Bollingskead
C515' patch work, Robt Robinson;
Gowans; Gloves, coarse. hand made.,
iss Hyde; Gloves, fine, haul, made,
iss Maggie Creighton, 'Wni. Jaanieseve-
p dr knitted stockings hand, autsfee
iss Hyde lst and 2nd; Knitted :lock:a-
cid head made, Geo iclOtt, Maggie
reighton ; Stocking, 2 pair fancy cor-
n, Miss 14 J amiesou. Nliss Hyde: Bett-
is holes, Hanhana,111rs J D Graham;
a.rned net, Maggie Creighton, „Tames,
ayes; Lambrequin, Maggie Creigiiton,
Ila Creighton; Ladies underclothisig,
achine made, Geo Stacey, Chas Win
adies ntiderclothing, hand made, GeO
taeey, Miss M Jamieson,. Paint Lace, ,
rs J D Graham, Geo Notts Reef:ton
•ace, Ella Creeseiton, Geo Notts Apple, ••
ue work on "alone, ElIa Creighton,...
avid Brethour; Arrasene work, Gesa-
ott, Ed liegerth; Gentleman's smoke
g cap, Han ham, Donald Dawson Eta-
roidery in lace stitches,Geo Nott, Zdree<
O D Graham; Embroidered slippers,
Iary MeCalluire Mrs J D Graham;
rewel embroidery, Geo Stacey; lst and,
lid; Venetian embroidery,. Niagoder
reighton, Miss M. Jamieson,- Chenille
vork, Hanham ; Cretonne work. Maggie -
reightoreNliss Hyde; Crochet worn ha
veal, Maggie Creighton, W Switzer
rochet worn- in wool, Mrs J D Grahame
Liilta ClreiGhton ;K.ensinGton embroiderer
eo Nott,Hg nhamssofa pillow, Manage •
reiGhton. Geo Stacey; 'Toilet set, GeAy ,
Nott, Ella CreiGhton ; Coverlet home--
ade, Benham, Adam Shier; Child's
tress, hand made, S A Shier, Ma/Geier
reit; hton; Child's dress, machine evade,
A Shier: Berlin wool worn, Ella Areica
ton, Hauham ;Ran mat, Geo Nett, Mrs
no Lane • Home made carpet, Gee Notts
irs 3 D Graham: Collectioa paper-
owerS, Wm .Atninson, David &eluting'
'ea cosey, A Urquhart, Geo Nott; Bea
vole:, Geo Hazelwood, Mrs John Lane,
ra,wn worn Miss Hyde, Hanham;
able scarf, Da yid. Bret hour, Haulier%
neleton leaves, S A Shier; Rtistion
von:, Geo Nott, John Coplane; Shell
von:, Albert Shier. Geo Nett; Hate Ca-
utdian straw, David Bre,thour, JL4 im ,
hier ; pillow shams, MaGaie Jamieson,
an Dawson ;Best and larGest cageset
Loa of Ladies' worn'Kate Dow-, Dan,
Dawson, Novelties that arc entirely 1V
nd ()signal, Wm Johnston, Geo Sta-
cy.
FLOWERS.
Colletticm house plants, Wm. listaine
son, G L Money.
JUDGES.
HEAVY HORSES. -RE Radcliffe, T 11
Kay, Win Sterritt. LAMM
John MeNevin, Kippen; Wtn Dania,
Granton; Dan AlcCearty, St. Alary.S.
POULTRY. -Thos tdcCr oca.Ltn T.111PC.,BI
MENTS.-John Richardson, Stelae H s
Chapped, Roars & VriGereea ens.- -
John Sutherr,and, Aug. McNevin. Nits•••
cat aNnous.-D W Dreeeny, Donee-
LADXES WORK. --Miss Annie Sharpe, Sle.
Marys; May Rupert, St. Marys; &XI.
Hazelwood, Wincheesea.
THOMPSON.-MoTz.-At the Trtvid
morial Church, Exeter, on Tusesilay
October 18th, by the Rev. 5 F Rob-
inson, rector, Mr. Wm. J. Tkaravsen .
to Catherine, dauGhter of Mr Geo
Motz, all of Stephen.
ARMSTRONG -BROWN- At the rag -iris -sage
of the bride's father, on Tnesdey .
October 18th, by the Rev. 5- It. Rob-
inson, Mr Samuel Arms:trona, of 5t
'1 Conductor, MichiGa Celle
ral R. R., to Mary J., dauci Ester of
Geo, Brown, Esq., Centralia<
Deakeindllei.
SWEET. --T11 Exeter, on the 12111 Met,
John Sweet, aged 63 years eget t5
months,
Beocac.-In Ushorne, on 14th instaAlriet
Broca., aGecl 68 years, 6 montleeatiel
20 days. Funeral on Fridays f
inse, Zioo cemetery, .
Tout -In Exeter, an 14t1t theta Mn Jetta,
Tom, arsed 80 years'. Futiersa on
Friday at 2 &elects., Exeter aeattee
tery.
Mier ittea.
SNates-In Exeter, on 12t1i jolts filo,.
Wife of Mr, Eli Snell of a rest,