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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-9-24, Page 1SIXTEENT YEAR. ---oototogor.4Rt•Vot,4.4. EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1903. its a CREECH, rop'$ The SOVEREIGN BANK of Canada Head Mee -TORONTO, F,xecutive0elee-310NTREAL 'Special Attention to Fa' meis Business We Wish ec direct the attention. of Farmers to the exceptional advantages offered by our 'tis Bisnu, niepartment No delay M depasiOng or withdrawing fends. Branches in Huron COunty at -- Exeter, Crediton, Dashwood, Zurich He eall and Clinton. V. e. learn, Manager Exeter Branch ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL FAIR '3"TeuE"8 6 on_ flea.tEcollwiTturth,seeniJitehlitinatnear,2,11.Ellwortley; ' Cover -9- ear -old steer A H. Ellworthy. T. Shaptou; steer calf, Stepiteu & Usbortie Agrloultural JERSBV. -Cow, J. Rowelitle & Son, Society's Show at Exeter otos T.BrocioJr1-year-o1d heifer, I. Arm - The Best in Year*. fieerly 4000 strong, T. Vroek, 1 -year-old lieifer, T. People 9/4 elle Grounds. 13rock 1 and 2; heifer calf, 'T.Br(ek. R. The Stephen UsborneAgr-oneene--- eeisee NIA A. ssanteisb, non eau, A. le al 1).1-114)40Ros---Cow, Alex. Monteith; Society nod all tbose interested in the 'n'W' nth., eybjel) is held anunally at Pere- Almiteith' 1 and2i.EER, Ler, COM rejoiee over the very success. s ul resulte of Monday and Tueeday.sorisamaenes.-Age4 raw, Aosegree; •The wearther was absolutely perfect. eberliim nuo. A. Telfer; ram lamb. A. nil the fair WAS a record breaker in Telfer I anti 2; ewe, A.Telfer I and 2; e history ot tile, Society. The firer, Await -ten. A.Telfer land 2; ewe lamb. WI'S devoted to thentramPrne„"t• • Telfer 1 and g; pen. aTelfer. nd Piecing °I. tile :indoor "bib".8* SUROPSHumnowss, -Aged ram. w. which were especially eocid tins year. 1.1„y; enes.o%, no% w. gay, A. Dun_ race ebinge for every availeble spece, w, flay. A. nelneen; ewe lande 'The holies lool stteceeed. in furnishing can; ewe. Si.. Hay. 1 and 2; sherlinga rot te white the belt was filled tvith venous monies, en. flay; pen, NV. Say. Grey an n e rric epos, 1 ".ilai..i4,.,)41,,v,,sL..,,d »tuuTinlinee, The Stleriligksilti.ltivrat (4 .1e44,1t:t:'; G , dieploy!,, tiForthng ain. tilt: Losseals.onTsto?,,, 9e,,-„, ileriptoo., Iii. lino restiner enia %emu roote, vegetables and frolte woe ninn. e IN (i. lk..IZA,1 goalie . et, pertly& tootle anti large ate(' of excellent mien -d 2; ewe tenth, T. Shapton land 2. ty, while the pooltry department was nub. G. Pt -Whale, T. Sheldon, 2Be a pi ()1114 .It and attractive feature: EWER.. -Ram, Rohn Bell, W. , fii the 00;1 every line was filled and lever in the 1i -tory of the society hasisg;-nu lamb, R.11:41 1 and 2; ewe.1L 2Se.--Twi1led end ploin grey flannels, Campbeliford Mille, light ima dark shades, shirting width. liest in Canada, only Ir eite-Camptiellferil Mills' grey flannels, plain and twilled. Ught and dark shadee, with its leo y flaunt.), Englih smake, brown mix. extra width. and very heavy, eut price at 2: -Light grey Campliellford tlannel, mine one pieee to eel! and a big snap for you et 20 for 10e. -Twilled dark grey Thome!, inehes wide for 15 for nice -Twilled dark grey flannel, 20 inehee wide for HEAVY TOP F AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES TORONTO MANUFACTURER BEFORE T 1 net; eheariing, Beth Nr, Darn the eitow of horses hetet SO great and eeeellent tpielity, In the.nettle ow, eara.11 2e;er',E,It';',',1".„' 11' 13'./1 1 anti ' -ter chtee ;dente there were 122 entriee, , - '3' n'="r°' - ' ---."-s** r ow land it may be truly said that ;t more FAN SHE:M., -ERA IN s Telfer, T. bemetesteenewereneeneeeennenee 0, , lOie i escOlteat nit, of horses at this or any rsaaP%on. 1240 other fair• has never been exhibited. PIGS'. a CI of All. Trados...od of litnio,- .DOES NOT AppLy. to tbis.,Firra as We make a specialt of Stick - mg to OUR OWN LINE of business and carrying a com- plete stock of Goods, We have ist received LOT of les' atid Gents'. Watch- . Chainsal& Which for Quality awl Price VOIVI l'etle AND SEE THEM. DON'T FORGET we ke ,:ner, Trielimier; min te, wiotor The liner on TIlestifty Wits the centre. y sa s- i ppless3 T. 01L J. Heater; any VZ1.- . e.„ , , B. , , , toy tall apples, J. Trielnuer. J. Han,. or act I 4etIon for tin' larger pea of the' je,,reeye blew Ilene A. Delltridge. IL -, to; Rhode 1-4 ,*1 Cereeljatore, in Me:, 14 frowd i)i.iii.1 t he etitertainutent noregeo.o. tra.cib 2 eal i ;;; one, se, no ela, le. Woe i Taggern !it. Jilyddi NT tn.. :.„ , '4* • i1 1 i.!1" 2,c-,„H„It or,,p,l'e ivs„,egatelett of.y ve7, It, airi4f; Irvine -4:M stove R. Biren „ ellageire. . e viebtiei; olei4ft,t¢1./ "'i •-t. '''' 4"'" -"he" ""416 "fir, It°. !Inn -0.T :,!, 404,1 'V; ;-71 ty L. r aim; T Yellow. J. FP:1v nil NOtif:ti.B4L,* t SWAIM': the iluet from Joe Stanton. na . 1. 2 „,,,i as ,. ellePherenti. A. Mellow:1; lieldw . j - II 0 A %. ii • * . T FRO A, nen,1% OM tOOk. the money In three 1 HQ1Itzsliggl7._ _limit, im..j. xt,e; sow. f Tisoonen v. etneennete Wt etre:lei -t,4 ;Istritigilt laettae. though Mollie IL, t''I 4,.., it34,1,,ey 1 .tiiil 0. .,,,,,,31...0/4 z..3.4e. ti. , no.feirtim., le p 4nr.,t4 ps itoolomie. with toner and Freddie Lee toNtlingi votwou-al.--wat.D.Douglae.yeete Grevenseeme. II. le 'Linton J. R.1 tit. FAILURE .'st. :AGIN% always In close pnesult, 1 Vensoano ' Suow maples. Treletner. T. Vetileie $1.50 for Win -Mons Tweed shirte, hoax ieet we have ever Seen, dark patterns in an eizes at $1.75 for $1.15 -Men's serge shirts' Imre untail. long length% rani width, and all shrunken at $1,59 Cor 95e.--Uert's Iteevy t.wUlede:ateen shirts, mane of them fleece lined, good winter ehirte, only THESE: GOODS ,tRE DOUBLE' SEWN THROUGHOUT AND SUM: MT RIP IN ANY SEAM, See our DO, 75, SD, & 900. top WM, All bot, to be Special Value at the prim for third. In the third heat of this ace a memo whaela threatened earteats. results. tefenrreal eliortlyalbthe -ee heal left the win. TWO of the loekvil wheels, that of Mr. Me- t Ste Marys. and Mr. Knot; and it looked 41.11117 moment a tough some permit wovad be kiln Lnekilo, however, no eerious 41G1111. Pefit8 41011P, MVP the breaking of the c dee Tile 2:10 class was not 841 even. ontested although it proved an in. sting race. Tbe day was generally looked upon bong successful and was eondueted ntoughout with the gte;nest bar- fly. The Honsall Bend did good nice in the afternoon in rendering 004 music. 'negate receipts amounted to $574, while the proceeds from all sources are in the oeighborhood a $1,200. The foltowmg is a summary of the neelino events: 2.26 CUM Joe Stanton, T. Mited0e14IZimfl. 1 1 1 BOMB, G. MT$8, St. Marys 32 Freddie Lee, Basittaberry & NM Grand Weal 4 42 Ley, W. Rum, Exeter 9,40 CLASS ThrtleY it, S. G. nfoilgine. Jaele, J. Many, ifirkton 3 33 Bella, A. Ei Tennant, 'WOE, 4 3 9. Jack Snell, Pat Harran, fl1a1l II 4 4 Special prizes to ledy for herneesing horee, hitching to rig, and once round track, Wm, Dale, Otos. Horton, Wm, NVitzel. Following is the prize list arid win- ners, viz:- POPLESTONE et aim:oat?, .0. One door north of Post, Office. COPPLEY, NOYES & RANDALL'S Ready-to-wear Clothing for Men and B )yte ^ • 1,TONEY Woluivouralinitril private funds for I vestment upon farm or village proporty, IU lowest rat os or iotereat. DICItsON 6,•. CARLING Barrister% ate.. EXoters "1.14INCX To LOAN. Wo hue aAarge amount of private Nude to lean 04 farm end village propertleS at tow ratee Of inter - esti GLA113IAN& STA1411P11Y, Barristers, Solleitore,Main sit., Exeter 0 FAM TO RENT. lea aeres in the vielnitv of Exeter. Good frame house mid two bathe on the premises, 1118011 good or- chard and a good supply of water all the year round. Immediate pOSSeSSien giveo for fall work, For fur- ther particulare apply to Box lea nay r. 0. • Sale Render. Weesesear, Ocr, 14-1'arm stock anti huldelnentS, the property of Frank Snell, Lot 12, London ROad, South. Sale at ono o'clock. U. Brown, auct. Ssrennav, SUM 26 -Farm stock and implements, the property of Henry Matz, Crediton. Sale at two o'clock. H. Brown, auct. WEnsssDAT, Oct. 7-Faran stodit and iniplenients, the property of Thos. B. Lawson, Lot 8 con. 9, Stephen Saieat one o'clock. Brown, auct. FAItal FOR SALE The tandemigneul is offering tor sale that splendid hundred -acre farm in the township of Stephen, being South half of Lot 21and North half of Lot22, situated milesSouth of Dashwood. There is on the prem. lees a new brielt house, 2242, with good bruise kitch- en and woodebeiti bank -barn, 40x64, driving house mid other conventent buildings; good orchard and two never-faillng wells, about ten acres besh-mixii ed timber, among which is a large quantity of black ash. The farm as well fenced and underdrained. 13:111 be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. For particulars apply to 4 Wendel Brunner, Dashwood, Ont FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned is offering for sale his desireable 100 acre farm an the Township of Stephen, being Lot 7, Con. 6, three-quarters of a mile south of Creditoe, There are on the premises a good brick dwelling, bank barn, two implement sheds, about 10 acres of good hardwood bush, and 2 acres of orchard. The farm is well fenced and drained. This is one of the best farms in Stephen township and will be sold reasonably with easy terms. Possession given to suit purchaser. For further narticulars apply to MICHAEL HEMEL, 01 Orectiton, Ont. FAInt Fon sALE. The undersigned offers for sate 011 easy terms that desirable 100 acre farm situated in the 'Township of Stephdn, being Lot 17, Con. 15. The farm le au cleared, welt under drained with tile, and. is well watered; conveniently situated to school,andis about three miles from the village of Dashwood. There are on the premises a good frame dwelling, first-class bank barn, driving shed, straw shed, a goocl. young orchard and other conveniences. The land as in a first -Mass state of cultivation -in feet it is one of the best forma in the township. Purchaser can havehis own time in making payment. For further portion- 'llare apply to the undersigned. John Schroeder, 01 Dashwood, Ont. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the Estate of Tobias Fahner, lale.of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Revis- ed Statutes of Ontario, 1397, chapter 129, that all ereditors and others having claims against the estate of the said 'Tobias Fahner, who died on or about the Pirst day of June, A. D. 1003, are required on or be- fore the First day of November, A. D. 1003, to send hyped, prepaid, or deliver to Henry Bilber and ,.C.',harles Brown, Orediton P. 0., Ont,, the Executors of the last will and tostainest of the said deceased, their christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of tuelr claim, the statement of their aeodents and the nature of the seCurities, if any, held by thein. And further take notiee, that after such last men- tioned date the said executorS will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the deceased, among the parties entitled thereto, having. regard only to the elating of - which they ehall then have notice, and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof to anY Person or persons of whose claim notice hall nob have been received by them at the time of such distrilitition. HBNRY ‘33E11. CHARLES ROWN DiCkson & Carling, Solicitors for Executors 6f the last will Alia testament of the sMd Tobias Fahner d eceas e d. Dated the 15th day of September, 11103. M On TO LOAN olo Private funds 1019:01 at low04 rate of intert. NO to F.14.10r, Rocete 'MOTE LOST OH STOLE -N A noit• dor elr, dated oMr.rvii laver of the unilinsigned and signed by Stephen and Frederick Jlogarib. b7btire Is hereby Oren torb7d- din; neir,otiallone for eald note. Jams Sanders, Stephen COURT REVISION TOWNSHIP STEPHEN •••••••••••••.1 Natio isheroby given that a eourt teal be held, pursuant to The Ontario Voters' Lists Act, by. Ills Honour the Judge of tho Coulay Court of the Coun- ty of Huron, at the Town 1 -Tall, Orecliton, on Thursday, October lst, 1903 At 10 o'clock O. tn. To hear and determine the several complaints of errors and 011115$10118 in the Voters' List .of the mUn- iripailty the township of Stephen for 1003. MI persons having business at the coital* requir- ed to attend at the said time and Place - 1.1. • Clerk of St ephen ted, Sept. 908, 1003. Ailsa Craig We are pleased to learn that Young McIntyre, who VCRS struck by a mov- ing engine in a tunnel and severely in- jured a few days ago, is progressing favorably. -Mr. Cannarnan, of Lucan, has moved to town, having secured a position at Gillies' Sawmill. DEATEL-Thegrim reaper has enter- ed the family circle and taken away the mainstay in the person of Mrs. Thomas Poole who departed this life on Wednesday of lastOweek. Deceas- ed had been in poor health for sonee time and suffered intensely at times, but was ever meek and patient, bear- ing illness with Christian fortitude. Mrs. Poole ono a loving friend and obliging neighbor and her death will be greatly fele here. Greenway Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wilson visited friends in Toronto during fair week. Mr. Geo. Luther owns a cow with twin calves. -Don't forget the Boston Har. vest Dinner next Wednesday, Sept. 80th. Music furnished by Crediton Quartette. -Mrs. J. Curtz visited her daughter, Mrs. Inch, in London during Fair week. -Mr. J. Foster and Miss Lily Foster and several others in this neighborhood attended London Fain Mr, and Mrs W. J. Wilson had a family reunion at the home of their son, W. A., 10e Forward Ave., London, Sept, 12 and 1:3. -Miss Sarah E. Shank ac- companied by her sister MTS. 'Webb in- tend leaving to -day, Thursday, for De- troit. -Mr. W. J. Wilson picnicked at the Grand Bend last Friday and were met there by Mr. and Mrs. T. Stinson and son Jack, Mrs. Stilwell and son Torn and Miss Myrtle Stinson, of Bay-. „field. -Mr. and Mrs, H. Wickert intend moving in to their home this week from Grand-I3end, where Mr. Wickert has been eugaged with Mr. Cobbleigh. -Mr. Geo. Wilson and wife who has occupied Mr. Wickert's house, have moved to Shipka where he has employ - men t in the mill there. -Mrs. 'Wallis and her son Bert visited the former's sister, Mrs. James.—We hear that Mr. James Hicks has bought, the Under- wood. farni.—Mr. and Mrs. Al. Wilson, after a two weeks' vacation, visiting their old home here and friendsin Tor- onto, Niagara Falls, Guelph and Lon- don, returned to their home in Aurora, 111. nousEs. IlnaVee Dnantairr.-Brood mare, D. McDonald, NVm. Brock, R.B. McLean - foe], Rich. "licks, 'Newton Baker, Wm Brock; 3 -year-old, W. Dickson & Son, G. O. Robbins, Isaac. Johns; 2 -year-old, Win. ICernick, R. Gurney 2 and 3; 1 - year -old, Wes Heywood, It. B. Mc- Lean 3rd; team, G. O. Robbins, Alex. 1W. j. Elder. Ateractivronare -Brood mare, R. Hicks, Wm. Moody, W. Coates; foal, W. Moody, D. McDonald, W. Brock; 3 -year-old, Hugh Norris, jno. Hey; 2- year-old,Thos.Perguson, Roger North- cott, Alex. Buchanan; I -year-old, R. Love, W. Passmore, R. B. McLean; team, J. Moir, T. E. Sandford, Wese Schoeing. GENERAL PRILPOSE.-Brood mare, R. B. McLean, W. Fotheringham & Son. Jno. May; foal, er, Hooper, D. Richard, A. Hooper; year-old, Robb. Homey, Sno. Rollins; 2 -year-old, A. J. Robinson, A. Love, NV. Fothetingham & Son; 1 -year-old, Jno. Delbridge, J. Moir, R. Homey; team, A. I.Robinson J. Hagen, Wm. Hyde. Canurnon.-Brood mare, Geo. Dick, J. May, Robt Charters & Sons; foal, R. Kydd, R. Charters & Sons, S. Es- sery; 3 -year-old, Jno. Hunter, J. May, J. Beatty; 2-year-ohl, W.H.Delbridge Simon Hunter, j. McKee; 1 -year-old, R Charters & Sons, S. Wood, IL Hicks; carriage horses, A. Bissett, Rowe & Atkinson; carriage horse, W.H. Wood, Thos. Ellerington, W. R. Elliott. ROADSTER. -Bread mare, T. W. For- sythe, Jno. MeNevin, I. Armstrong; foal, W. H. Witzel, J. C. Sheardowne M. Watson; 3 -year-old, J. McKee, Ed. Maguire, Thos. Russell; 2 -year-old, R. Charters & Sons, J. A. Roberts, A. Bu- chanan; 1 -year-old, J. O.. Sheardown, W. Elliott, jos. Lawson; roadsters, J. McKee, D. Creighton, W. Hanson; roadster, T. E. Handford, J. McKee, W.11. Witzel; saddle horse, J. Feigner, 1)r. Anderson, W. Essery. Special prizes by Sovereign Bank. A silver cup for horse which has sired three best foals, A. Dow. Three prizes for three „colts sired by the one horse, Wm. Brock, Wm, Rogers, W. Brock. CATTLE. THOROUGHBRED DDRHAM.-Cio w, H. Smith, Jno. Hunter'H. Stnith; 3 -year old cow, J. Hunter, H. Smith 2 and 3; 2 -year-old heifer, H. Smith, 3. Hunter; 1 -year-old heifer, H. Smith, 1 and 2; heifer calf, J. Hunter, II. Srnith 2 and 3; bull calf, J. Hunter, H. Smith, 2 and• 3; herd, H. Smith 1 and 2. GRADES. -COW, T. Slaapton, Wm. Westeott, W. Dearing; 3 -year-old. er, 11. Ellworthy. W. Westcott. 2 -year , old heifer, 3. Welsh, T. Shaptou; 1 - year -old heifer, T. Shapton, J. Hunter, R. Yellow; heifer calf, H. Ellworthy, old baar. D.i otglee I MA 2; hoer 19n3. , ter; Fall ippline, . R. rot t; t to tee Dituglite11 ae4 2; tow, Dottglae; N. D. licaelon. Bleeett; Knee 481' Ve4r4iddi tom. D. Itonglee; tow linnie D. Tompniate, MOIL Trim, A.Menagetere; banglato Alexandete. J. $001. T. P. Neethe t %VW, Mitia30:l. -Pon atty Wesel, 11. Birch, atlit Rtel. M Brethonte 'IV R. Tgeot; D. Dauglee, Ribston Pippin% 3.11. Potter, R. Kyaltir Hee Mann 41,.8.411.---Citaa, Serves., Wilgutmr44, J. Snell, T. P. Keeitle; Grime, PttULTRY. Pippo), F. women nimen't., .w.avwdon. sv. 11. Trorn: Golden Una. Light Ota100010,01 G. W. Lewitt. NV. ete. F.Web:ter:V. Hint 05; nell Desire Carltng; Light Braltnna eltickee I. 'j'• »_ gone, le. Wainer; Weelthy, J. Trieletter, J. Gill; Diatcheee Oldenburg, NV. R. Trott, J. Ford; Blenheim Pip- eline, J. Weimer, F. Weimer. Puells.-Flenfieh Beeut v. A. Me. Pherson, NV, Benshaw; Diiebeee of Angouline, J. Fisher, .T. Bem telairReatt. NV. Copp, A. AlePhoeoll; S etIVOtittl, F. Bogard); V leer of CI, ingileid, Jacob Roeder; neu, .it'i&', A. S. Devitt. W. .1. Cerlingt Sheldon, W. "Cieweolulte, MeEwen; East Ileum, A.S. Deavitt; Louis Ron. tile de Jersey, T. Brack, Se., W. New. einulte; Bartlett, NV. Celle M. 13retio our. Pl.r3t$.—Co's Golden Drop, W.Copp Rohn Sanders; Witeltington, Itoss & Taylor; Imperial Gage, -W. Bawden, Mrs. G. Manson; Duanees Purple, Mrs White, NV. Bawilem I,ombertls. S. Powell, Ross & Taylor: any variety, Mrs. Manson. S. Powell:Pond's Seed- lings, Ross & Taylor, W. Copp; Grand Duke, Ross & Taylor M. Brethour; Glass Seedlings, W. J;Carlingl. awl 2, Gneonn-Niagara, .Mrs. 'White; DO- ewares, F. liogarth; Rogers' No. 10 laminae, W. Newcombe; Rogers No. u AN Aden Rev. Martin; Rogers No 22 Salem, NV. Newcombe; Rogers' No. 45, NV. Newcombe. PEACHES. -Early Crawford% Z. Roe- der, S. Powell; late Crasvfords, A. S. Deavett, Alex. McFall.e; any variety, S. Powell, T. Brock, Sr. MISCELLANEOUS. Canned fruit, Miss H. Wise, M. Beetle - 011r; col. honey, W. Bagsba er, Mc- Pherson; honey in comb, A. McPher- son, NV. Bagshaw; honey in jar, W. Bagshaw, A. MePheyson; home made wine, J. Tom, H. Wise; bottledpickles. H. Wise, Mrs. J. Ricbardson; col. of canned vegetables, Mrs. Richardson, H. Wise, Carling land 2; Derte. Brahmee. G. NV. Irwin 1 and 2; Bored Plymouth Rocks Buieett; Do., ehleire, J. H. Catling 1 Ind 2; Buff Itock chick% J. Orievo 1 and 2; Bug Coehlns, Irwin; Do., eliieks, G. Irwin 11111(1 2; Partridge Co. chins, (1. Irwin I and 2; Do., chicks, G. Irwin; White Coebins. G.Irwin; Black breasted tell game. I. Carling; Do.. chicks, G. lIwin, I. R. Caril»g; any va. riety game, G. Irwin, I. It. Calling; Doe eldeks, 1. Irwin 1 and 2; Black nod genie lientioue, G. Irwin. 1 and 2- 1 11,.,ehicks,179e Irwm 1 and 2, 11108111 Red Bantams, C. HeYwood. 1, and 2* any variety Bantams, W. Carter, el: C " • 11) J Gee *0 W Ian e, 0, . 1 % , V. Irwin; Silver Spangled Ilaniburg, Carter; Do., Chinks, NV. Carter 1 and °; Golden Spangled Itionbings, NV, Catlett Do, chicks, NV. Carter; Silver Pencilled flairthin.g clacks, W. Carter 1 and 2; Golden Pencilled liatolinegs, W. Carter 1 and 2; Do., chicks, W. Carter 1 and 2;Black 'lambing% W. Carter; Do., thicks, NV. Carter 1111111 2; Soudan% NV. Carter 1 and 2. Do., chicks. W. Carter; White rested Back Polands, G. W. Irwi W. CA: -- tem Goltlen Poland% Gs W. Irwin and 2; any variety Polands, G. W. Ir- win 1 and 2; Do., chick, G. W. Irwin; White Leghorns, Wm, Copp; Doe chlaks,Ino.Bowden; Brown Leghorn, 3. AILY.; DO., chicks, J. May, W. Car- tert White Leghorns, rose comb, W. Carter I and 2; Do., chicks, W.Carter; Buff Leghorns, O. Heywood; Black Java. G. W. Irwin land 2; Doo chicks. G. W. Tewin 1 and 2; Andalusian% T. Brock, jr., 1 and 2; Do., chicks, T. Brock; Black Spanish, T. Brock„ 3. Bowden; Do., chicks, I. R. Carling1 and 2; Black Alinoreas, G. W. Irwin; Do., chicks. G. W. Irwin land 2; Sil- ver lace Wyandottes, NV. Carter 1 and 2; White Wyandottes, 3. Senior; Doe chicks, J. Senior 1 and 2; Golden Wyandottes, J. Grieve; Do., chicks, J. Grieve; Red Claps, J. Bowden; Bronze turkeys, S. Bowden; Do., chicks, J. Bowden 1 and 2; White Turkeys, W. Carter; Do., chicks. NV. Carter; turkey chicks, G. Irwin; Bremen Geese, 'W. Carter 3 and 2; Pekin Ducks, G. Irwin; Do. ducklings, T. Brock, Sr.; Rouen DuCks, S. Bowden, G.Irwin; Do„ duck- lings, J. Bowden 1 and 2; Alyesbury Ducks, G. W.Irwin; Pigeons, T. Brock, jr.,.2nd; Belgian Rabbits, T. Brock: any varietY rabbits, Win. Balkwill, Ji..; Belgian Homer Pigeons, NV.Doug- las. VEGETABLES. American Wonder .potatoe Wm. Saddler, J.Cottell; Beauty Itebron,W. Saddler, W. R. Trott; Pearl of Savoy, Thos. Ferguson, Thos. Brock; Empire State, T. Brock, W. Saddler; Red Ele- phant, W. R. Trott, T. Brock; Carmen No. 1, W. Saddler. Rural New York- ers, W. Saddler, J: R. Potter; any va- riety, W. Saddler, W. Ft. Trott; new variety, S. Powell, Win. Copp; winter cabbage, W. Saddler, S. Powell; fall cabbage, W. R. Trott, G.E. Anderson; blood beets, W. R. Trott, L. Day; Globe beets, W. R. Trott, W. M. Har- burn; sugar beets; Thos. Harris, W. Saddler; long neangolds, Chas. Birney, IMPLEMENTS. T. Harris; globe marigolds, H. Ellwor- Farm wagon, Snowball NVagon Co.; thy, W. Saddler; intermediate, Ross Phaeton, McLaughlin Co., top buggy, & Taylor, Thos. Passmore, horn car - McLaughlin Co.; Sulky plow, Wilkin- rots. W. R. Trott, P. Whitlock; Nantes sou M'f'g Co., J. Fleury .& Sons; horse- carrots, W. R. Trott, Rev. W. M. Mar - shoes, W. Kuntz; wheelbarrow, S. H. tin; orange or red carrots, W. R. Trott, Dennis; Fanning mill, D. McCorvey; W. Saddler; field carrots, W. Saddler, roller, Wilkinson M'f'g Co.; turnip L. Day, sweet corn, M. Brethour, J. seed drill, D. Maxwell & Son; turnip Torn; Indian corn, W. Bewden, T. pulper, D. Maxwell & Son; churn, D. Brock; Sweed turnips, P. Whitlock, Maxwell & Son, wooden pump, j. G. W. Saddler; any variety, L. Day; Smallaconibe; Cream, separator, Em- Pumpkins, Thos. Ferguson, F. Trieb- pire Cream Separator Co., (A. Q. ner; Squash, C. Birney,_W. R. Trott; Bailer.) cauliflowers, W. R. Trott, L. Day; red onions, W. R. Trott; white onions, W. R. Trott, Rev. W. M. Martin; toma- toes, W. R. Trott, L. Day; celery, G. E. Anderson, W. R. Trott; citronsoW. IL Trott; parsnips, Rev. W. M. Mar- tin; W. R. Trott; col. vegetables, (*.E. Anderson, W. R. Trott, L. Day. DAIRY PRODUCTS. GRAIN AND SEEDS. White fall wheat, M. Brethour, J. K. Wise; red fall wheat, J. K. Wise, M. Brethour; variety spring wheat, J. K. Wise, M. Brethour; 0 -rowed barley, M. .Brethour, 3. K. Wise; 2 -rowed barley, J. K. S, M. Brethour; large oats, J. K. Wise, If. Brethour; common oats, 3. K. Wise, M. Brethour; black oats, 5 pounds butter salted, D. Richards, M. Brethoer, j. K. Wise; Bug proof Wm. Fisher, R. Kydd; 10 lbs. butter peas, A;McEwen; timothy seed, J. K. salted, T. Ferguson, P. McTaggart, Wise, M. Brethour; flax seed, M. Breth-. Jacob Roeder; prints, Julia, Triebner, our, A. McEwen; white beans, M. R. Kydd; table use, R. Kydd; Cream- Brethour, Tlaos.Ferguson; clover seed, ery butter, A. Q. Bobislr, 1 and 2; M. Brethour, J. K. Wise; grain in ear, cheese, private made, Miss H. Wise, J. J. K. Wise, M. Brethour; ensilage corn, X. Wise. H. Smith, J. K. Wise. ,,,..Special prize by Molsons Bank for display grain, 3. K. Wise. HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS, APPLES. -Winter apples, Julia Trieb. ner, F. Triebner; fall apples, J. Trieb MANUFACTURERS. Homenaaide quilt, Miss Wise, J. K. Wise; flannel, Miss Wise; blankets, Miss Wise,J.R.Potter; horse blankets, R. D. Roy, M. 13rethour.' woollen yarn' J. Muir & Co., 1 and 2;•cotton warp. Brodes beaten. VEDDING RMS. FITTON* xif 4 anal. B. Mittel; sew; * Sewing Meeltine Coo sewing Mall -fine Coo Organ. tiliaitrat OV'tsElti Os. Mahe:taw fund. 1 e, newt. ee.at kienten \%'.V. eneezein 0i111,a,7t* femittaree IA'. C, II:neon; enetel Idols., Alex. McPitereorn nue ; leneter Sett Worne; salt for peck* 1lg.Feeler Sen. Woa feetory taeole a at. 3, Mnir ete I 414441 2; factory attioaele. J. Melia. en Co., I end 2; tw- ee! yi teennets .1, Unit & Coe 1 mid enr .iceoratitent tweed% W. W. T,I;000011. NV. .beinte:ingIehi.fI1ters9,„ feterette mid 2; altantie ilea noes G. Itnerett; red item. 3, ZOO: fapi;olstery. NV. C. :aeon, ledinee ul tietliefeat carpenter work, 818339 kfg Taylar; bekers' bread. O'Brieu. FINE ARTS. Painting in oil, lend, eve, aiM 1. Ste vewon. N. It ilantslon; painting in oil. figere IL MeCelltute I and 2: painting At oil, fruit or Rowers. Mrs. Steplieneon. C. Campbell; water colon litiadeeape D. Motion, C. CamPholle water oar, Home. F.Weekes, 1 Mitt water eat,: fruit or flowers an 14. ilnain, Catubell; Sepia. painting, Weekee Mrs. IL Stevenson' Clue°. on or paste:Be, T. IL McCallum:Dr. Ai. It. 'attention pencil stand). Wt ekes, tIi'., Stevenson; lehotoeltoPbs* J* for; photograph% J. Senior; eol. otographir viewe. Senior; pen id sketeb, Weekee, C. Cowen WELLANEOUS. Heir dressers work, E. IL Fish; coL wins, George Anderson, 1 and 2; col. stampe'G. Anderson, / and 2. )1. eurn ositiee,S, Sweet, land 2. I"IFLOWERS. aelisias, Mi-'.. 7. Richardson; Fun - ago. W. Bagshaw, J. Cottle; Begonias. . M. Serbian. Mrs. J. Rielundson; Geraniums, J. Cottle, .Mrs. Piebardson; hanging basket, Mee. lieelutrdson; col. flowers, W. M. Harburn, Mrs. J. Riel,v, III SOIL CUT FLOWERS.---DahliaS. 3. 00ttle; Pansies, 3. Cottle; German Asters, IL E. Huston. Mrs. 3. White; 10 weeks" stock, J. Cottle, H. E. Huston, Ver- benas, 3. Cottle; Carnations, W. M. Harbiunn Petunias, J. Cottle; Phlox Drommondi, J.Cottle; Zennies, j. Cot- tle; cut flowers, Rev. W. M. Martin; col, Annuals, J. Cottle. LADIES' WORK. Reg carpet, woollen warp, Miss IL Wise; rag carpet, cotton warp, J. R. Potter, J. Torn; hooked mat, Mrs. Jno. Parsons, G. A. K. McLeod; sewed mat, 1, Tom, Miss M. Tom; yarn mat, H. Wise, Jennie 1Cestle; heavy wool socks, J. R. Potter, R. Kydd; fine wool socks Nellie Creighton, Mrs. Stevenson; cot- ton stockings, N. Creighton, Miss E. Ferguson; ladies' wool mits, Miss N. Tom, N. Creighton; ladies' silk inits, Mrs. Stevenson; men's wool netts, Mrs. R. Stevenson, Jas. Tom; pair of men's wool gloves, JamesTom; counterpanes knitted, Mrs. N. McAvoy, Miss N. Tom; counterpanes crochet, Miss N. Creighton, Mrs. N. McAvoy; counter- pane tufted, Fred Hogarth, M. Bre- thour; silk quilt, S. Tom, E. Ferguson; patchwork quilt cotton, Thos. Fergu- son, Mrs. S. A. Harness; patchwork quilt, cloth, N. Tom, J. Re.stlet log cabin quilt, S. Tom, N. Creighton; shawl, Mrs. John White Roht. Steven- son; patchwork, N. Creighton, S. Tom; darning, N. Totn, N. Creighton; but- tonholes, Mabel Brooks, J. R. Potter; table mats, Alma Brooks, Mrs. J. White doylies, Mrs. Stevenson, C. Camp- bell; pillow shams, Mrs. Stevenson, N. Creighton, N. Ton; hand bag, Me Continued OA Page 4 BIRTHS. JOHNSTON—AD Blake, on Sept. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston, a son.. MASSE -At St. Joseph, on Sept. 14, to Mr. and 1VIrs. Nelson Masse, Jr., a SOH. SCHATZ.-In Hay, 14th con., on Sept.. 15, to Mr. and Mrs, Wrn. Schatz, a, Son. SMITII-In Saskatoon, N. W. T. on Sept '79 to Mr. and Mrs. Xrchie Smith, a son. ROLLINGS-In MeGiIhs ray Con, 4, on Sept. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Railings, a son. HOWA RD -In Galt, on Sept. 21st, M. Emeline lic,ward, third daughter of James N. 'Howard, aged 23 years. Inomoorr-In London East, on Sept leth, Mrs. Mary A. Liddicott, relict of Wm. Liddicott, formerly 4 Us - borne townslaip