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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-09-20, Page 1awsmitogos"."""poiao" Phone 25—Advocate Wien you want ANY - *II )(Nee. t)erktaijbto est etselese newest tepee, prompt work, right price,. Leer; ifelotance "IIMMIPoortlimPtin..7.1.1.0.17.8111,100,0 TWE1TIP!,T11 EXETER, ONTARIO* THURSDAY SEPTpIDErt 200 190G. Real Estate Cks Mule fee yoe• ete reeeea- Tee rat--11117fits rea')irt: te cell op by !settee, farm kir pei Tty .1*; vele/A*4 ect-aeishetee SANDER$ & CREECH BUSI BANKINCI • The Sovereign Bank of Canada's up4o.;date methods facilitate the despatch of bosinese for men of affairs. No red tape. A firoAr degree of Conservatism combined with enterprise make for soundness and satislactoly banking serviae. The Sovereign Bank of Canada. riAVINQ" 01441111"1"1.. The 6!"" THAT pAy• INTICRILIKT 4 y$""11 A VONA aor AI. ti "ewe toes JOS. SNELL, Manager at EXet4, Credits:in, and Dashwood. he Old Reliable WHERE.000.-- a did Cain get'his wife has puzzled Bible students for twee. We don't know. We do know where You Can Get the 13est,Line of Goods to be had anywhere. Full value for the money is oar motto, Any one who knows the value of money will call and examine our goods and see the big bargains we are offering.. Weill Weill! The new good are still coming. We have jtist. receiv- ed a large line of READY-TO—WEAR CLOTHING in Mens' Yooths' arid Bosrs' Tweed Suits. Now some of these lines se are going to clear at a bargain. Come in and have a look. Suits marked in plain figures. "Cloths to please the lads and prices to please the dads." Gents' Furnishings a Specialty. • Have a fine assortment of TIES, SHIRTS and HATS, The latest akia nobbiest. • "My its chilly these evenings! Sayl wife, won't you go to 'The Old Reliable' and get me eome of thbse Elastic -ribbed un- derwear. They handle the Penangle in. light, medium ane heavy weights, IligheSt price -pad for Produce. rreeesslonat 'Card*. DR.°. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., D. D. S. • 43 • Deterrssit . Member of the R. C. D. S. of Ontario and -Honer'. • Graduate of Toronto University. OffICE: Over Dickson tiz Oarling's Law °nice, in Dr. Anderson's former Dental Parlors. DR. 4, R. KINSMAN, L. S, D. D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto Univeristv. DENTIST. . eeth extracted without any pain, or any bad effects Office in Faneon's Block, west side Main street, Exeter. • Medical A F. bIALLOY, e. • (Tor. Univ.) MEMBER. .41.. College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Former Heim Surgeon Toronto Western. llespital. Successor to Dr. J. A. Rollins. Residence: East on first street north of office', Exeter, Ontario. 44.grot. • CARLING, BARRISTERS, SOLICI. • Commissioners. , 8 olleltorPfor 3,t1OltrosrisC13(jannreltrrat • • Money to Lona at lo est rat/ea-of interest. Offices, Main str, t, Exeter, 1. R. Ositture, B.A., L, DroxsoN iVIONET TO WAN. Wellave a large amount of private funds to lean ea farm and village properties at low rates of inter- est. . , • GLADMAN STANBURY. Barristers, SolleitorsAlain st., Exeter Oa _Brown------ rrot -Dipii!na: Of Boyal 'incorporated Society of Musicians, England; Organist of Trivitt Memorial Ctitiren,ExSter. Piano, Organ, Harmony and Theory 'of Music, Teries on application. Exeter, Ont, r.r.acfrp ?1JONES Organist and Choir Master ot Mitchell Methodist' ' "Chtsxch, Teacher -,Piano, Organ. 'Mee, Harmony. Modern methods Thoroughness Farm for Sale Lot 111 Con. 2, Biddulph, property of the late Pat- rick Carey; a splendid farm. The London and Wes. tern Trieste Company, Limited, Tenders Wanted. Tenders will be received by the Village Clerk, jos, Senior, for the building of a house at the cemetery. Plans and epecifications ten be seen atthe the Clerk's bilices Tenders will be opened Monday, Sept. 24, 1906. • A. Q. )3obier, Reeve," LOT FOR SALE. • The unders*ned Is offering for Pale the let stelae on 4fain street, north el the pleining mill. This is a sPlendid property, well loeated, and should make aa excellent building site. Will be gold reasonable. rer partieulare apply to Mrs. Fanny Mallett, Eieter FOR SALE One of the best Viral" On Louden ltd., north of EX•• eter, containing. 100 ireres;90 acres. of which 'oder miltrvtition, 10 acres first.clasll hardwood bush. Thie feria k thoronSillY ultto.date one, tine brick house large bank barns, an in good' repair; well watered, well drained and well feneed, goecl orthard, and hi eiturited in One of the very best farming eotnnumities in the PrOVinee of Onterio, arid eonvenient to both Exeter and Ilensallmerkete, Tenns RN easy. For further particulars- apply to Metars. Diekton & Vetting, Barristers, Exeter, Ont. Sale Registers. • FRIDAV, SEPT. 24--,Earin Stock and implements, the property of Arthur Sanders, Lot 21, Con. 3, Stephen. Sale at 1 o'clock. Jas. Stanley, amt. FARM FOR SALE A Arat-class &riot Lot 6, fon. 3, 'Osborne, eorittin. ing 100 aeres, with p;ocal undO• draining. On the preinise8 are a good frith hot.se 20'30. kitelien 1.2x 18; frame barn asleie; teitik born 30,02; graeary 21." 24, all in good repain 1 Sere of err:herd. The farm 3,3rallet Wen Etettri with 4 whoa on the lob and e. church oppo8ite, POO t 700A), half in eeth and bal. mice on mortgage, or other eoriditieng to suit por. teaser. epley to Mathes Mena, Cootratist or to Rebert Reused, Exeter. ...#0.1.2,""egiumernorszt , , Ontario Liquor Lioense Aot . License District of South Huron. Notice is here- by. given that Jame? Hannan, of the Tovinship of Stephen, has made application for permission to transfer his township tavern license for the premises, in the Township of 'Stephen, known as the Shipka. Hotel, to.Etra Brenner of Grand Bend, and that said application _will be considered at the meeting of the Board of License Cominissioners, to be held at Com- mercial Hotel, in the Village of lieneall, on the 29th day of Sept., 1906, at the hour of 10 am. All persons interested will govern themeelyes an - cordiogly, John Torrance, License Inspector. Dated at Clinton, this 8th day of Sept., 1906. Auction Sale FARM STOOK ete- IMPLEMENTS The undersigned will tell by public anetion, on LOT 21, CONOESSiON 15,eSTEPHEN • , -ON- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1906. at 1 o'clock, p.m, the following prorieity, viz: 1 general purpose mere, 11.yrIold, supposed to be in foul to Rakerfleld; 1 gelding, 8 -yr -old by Old Wi- wi Chiegi gamete 2 -yr -old, by Albion; 1 filly, 1 -yr - old; 1 colt, 1 -yr -old by Brinker Sprague' 1 filly, 3 months old; 1 thoroughbred cow in calf, 1' thorough. bred heifercalf, 5 coWs in calf; 2 2 -yr -old steers, 5 yearlings, 2 heifers, 2 -yr -old, ,supposed to be in calf; 4 springealves, 2 brood sows in pig, 2 yearling lambs, Leicester% a number of hone, Massepliarris binder, Frost lit Wood mower, 6 ft cut; hayrake, combined drill, CoCkshutt vvalkingplow, iron har- rows, winner, top carriage, cart, I wagons, 1 Tali sleighs, Noxon Disc, fanning straw cutter,, Maple Leaf grinder; weiigh scales, capacity 1000 lbs; turnip pulper, 2 set double harries", neekyOkest whiffietrees, chains of all kinds, 1Mes,"shovels, rakes, Cream separator, emery stone, and numerotis other articles. Positively all Will be add without reserve as the proprietor has sold his farrn. TERMS:-.L.Surns of $5 and under, eaeh; over that amount 6 raonthe' credit given on furnishing approved' foint notes. A discount of 3 per ,cent, off for cash Ori credit amounts. -• • E. EtOSSENBERRY, Auct, WM. EHLERS, Prop. THREE TIMES aas many students were enroll- ed at mit opening this year ttS last year. The cause is, that all our graduates receive ex- cellent situations in leading Canadian and American cities. ‘Wingham 'Business College is alive in institution. It (bet; things. • Catalogue for the asking. 10180. SP9TTON Principale The Exeter. Council. Thee•Councir Melt on the 10th. All present, Militates read and approved. The matter a street watering ssees- Attendance Far Exceeds Previous by Jas! Cireech, seconded by A. E. Yetge-hireeters 'Well Pleased With Re - Puke that the rate be 12e. per. toot. sults-Exhibits Class tip Well and Excel Noteeee were to be immediately eerved Vernior Yeers In Many Respects -Gross and Court of Revision held on Sep- Dee„eatet„„,4 tember 21; at 7.80 p.m,-Cerried. , The .`?`""e"-- Twa"'"'"" •"'"u eA meritorious Attractlop. follosving accounts were ordered to be paid: 0. B. Snell, eleceric $103,60; Wm. Jacobi deeming fire en,- The Ssstplien& usborne Ageicultural iinother. Sticoessfal Faiv , ment was taken tin and it was moved•. g ine,s2; a parsons, 'four weeks street S0Ciet,y, in conjunction with the SOuth watering, $42; Queen City Oii Co., gas- Huron -Agrienituud Society, and all ohne, $0.80; Snell &Rowe, lining, VA. those hiterested in the two societies can rejoice over er? O. Cudinore, labor„ $4; Thos. Creech, the very successful re- laber, $7; W. J. Bissett, salary, $32; stilts of the fair held here on Monday Jelin Ford, salary, $27; Jos. senior. 6 and Tue3day last, being arecord break - mos. salary, $02. 50; Jos. Senior as Re. er of anything heretofore held 'tinder turning °Meer, V; S. "Sanders, tele, similar auspices. There could *have grams, 510; Jos. Cobbledick, cebeen mi two opinions regarding the ment, $1.12: Oreech-lieaman-tliat the Reeve weather, it. being fins and very war" and Treasurer be empowered to borrow The crowd that passed through the $500 if needed. Creech-Heanean--- turnstile numbered well into the thous - that theReeve obtain advice on the ands, being probably the largest crowd n3atter of collecting a transient fee that has ever assembled, on the from Mr, Broderick. A busy half grauh1ds. hour was spent fixing rate of taxation The special attraction this year was for the year. It was finally agreed en the Venetian Band. This refined or - motion of Messi.s. Creech and Treble ganization is composed of musicians of that the rate be 21 mills on the dollar: the higbesksense of the term and lov- Debenture indebtedness accounts for 1 erS °f mesic enjoyed a rare treat. moles, .-the sebeoi for 5 mins, the Their selections, including many. pop - county 2 mills, aed the town 10 mills. °141* air4, as well as dif:dmdt 131.e6es, The three former are uncontrollable ere rendered with excellent effect, the and this year they demand an extra harmony being exquisite. milli, owing to the trustees asking for The .gate receipts amounted to near- ly 4700s wlaile the total gross receipts $200 more than lrist year and the covinty asking for $300 more. 'They reached over $1000, account for 1 mill extra-, while the pay- The 'indoor display was especially ing of double the usual amount on the good. 'The ladies had succeeded in Town Hall aecounts for the other. .furniaang nice things and their hand - Reeve BobierNtated that the insurance iwerk Was conspicuous on all side,, adjuster was here and the cormiany while the hall contained !rainy' bust - would pay the claim re house at ceme-• lleSS displays of a striking character. tery in full, $700. The council ajourn- .The showing of horses was exceed- ed to Sept. 24th. ingly gond, probably the best ever • ...,. shown in Exeter, at least the concen- PALL i MILLINERY OPENINGS sulnatgictalitVerALenptahr at tnwenatya.11 classes, save the Polled Angus claest which ex. , . During the week the millinery es- sented. L - • isted only in hlantc, were well repro- tablishments of town have been hold- ing their fall millinery openings, The Many fine sheep and swine wer•e to be seen, Mr. Geo. Penhale's winnings display of has is as usual very beau* ful, brilliant in colors, varied hi size ieein Lincolns again this year being con - and shape, with trimmings of many The kinds. In size we find the large Gains-minSpOIY,IlintuVyrrieerAlbsit was again very la for dress wear, the sinall,long '!4.,..ge "d 4 a' high order of merit* boroug The roots turbine effects, ready -to -wears and sea- , vegetables and fruit were while the medinfif numerous' and large and of an excel lora predominating, size is not lost sight of. Any sized hat lent 'qualitY' Coneiderable fun _was had out of is well within the -fashion. In -shape there are the "Vesta Tilly" with wide hlecmc° t " ctf-Chvee -heats 'in .771116h regular rim and high crown, the emit. there were three entries. They won ler sailor, the "Beatrice" with small In tll following order: -J., Piper on Snell 454Rovve's trrey,, S. Elliott on Dr. crown and wide turned Up rine. and Ratosayt bar; F. Hamlett on .-wea. "Hood." • In colors there is the white hat with black trimmings - and the flure,°?_6/44, brown. * W. R. Eiliott was bilt:ele With White trimmings;calso navy,, .-1,The Entertainment in the evening resida greens, brown, old rose, p um., L'-'eae pates; glebe :was of a lug or er In tritumifigs black and white1O0011- �f while there is ao,est variety and to the lovets of music proved- a of wino, quills, coque arid, peacock treat rarely enjoyed. The aggregation feathers, ostrich; ribbons in Dresden% embraces artists of marvellous' talent fancy stripes and plaids; flowers, par- and their various selections were list- ticularly mammoth roses of all colors; ened to with great inteeest and pleas - and maline for bandeau trimmings. tire. The selections by Miss Lula Pot - The variety in the models of hats is of ter Rich were admirably rendered. suited to a becoming -hat. A promin- be Possessing as she does a pertictilarly charming and well-rounded voice of such a range that every, face may ent feature is the drooping effect in • reuaarkabte sweetness and- volume both brim and trimmings. The. ban. she was a favorite. The attendance was good. dean plays an important part, While the brims of the large hats are, as a Following are the prize winners;- . rule. Straight and regular, with little $.` 11011SES inclination to tures and twists. Where General Purpose -Brood mare, Wm. a large hat has an up turning invariablyeef a regular character. Morlock, R Birch 2 and 3; foal, R Birch rning brim it 1 and The small hat is soinetiraes more ir- •2; 3 -year-old, W Hyde, W Ma- guire 2 and 3; 2.year-otd, jno High, It - regular in outline. Kraft, W Dunsford; 1 -year-old, John establishments arid. in each of. them Handford. Decker, • Exeter has four first-class millinery one finds the same general character- Agricultural -Brood mare, W Dixon isties, varied according to the individ- & SonW Wren, R Birch, foal, R uality of the ladies in charge. One . Birch, &Son, J. Colwill; 3 -year particularly pleasing hat at Miss Mor - look's was ofelmall Size, narrow brim - old, Simon Hunter. Dickson & Son, Rich Yellow; 2 -year-old, J E Creery, gently upturned and coseeeel with Craven Bros., T Hein; 1 -year-old, T folded velvet, a Glengarry crown cov•• Passinore; team, j J .Hogarth, W T ered with folded silk, trimmed vel Elliott, W Patrick; Sweepstakes, AV high on lett side with a bow of. bltic Elder, taffeta ribbon, buckle and wings, andW Heavy Dranght-Brood mare, ..knots of ribbon on the bandeau.- Bernick 1 and 2, 3 Rowcliffe; foal W At J. A. Stewart's. where Miss San- Wren J Rowcliffei W Kernick; 3,year ders is the head milliner, was seen a old, T Shapton, WWren, Dixon &Son; pretty, large hat of plum couche vel- 2 -year-old, W Bawden, A Turribull,W vet, covered plain, with a slight bell H Passmore; 1-year•old, J Horton, R crown and trimmed with a wreath of Birch, W Bawden; team, S Hunter, roses an a iage. n ei d f 1. 0 the left s'cle WK ' k D- &So . weepstakes ernic , mon no3 , were two plumes with 4 knot of vel- S Hunter. vet on a high bandeau. -At Snell & judges -W II Taylor,Parkhill; Wm Rowe's where Miss Steinbach is in Fawcett, Mitchell; Wm Rae, St. Paul. charge we found a pretty Peter Pan shape, sinaillar to a Glengarry, long Ilackneys.- year -o , oa es, 2- Id W C t - 1 - crown, wide brim turned op in turban Year -014, W Roadsters -Brood ea,.. Coates, , fashion, covered with dark green Roadsters-oroomare, w oates, panne velvet, and trimmed with plaid foal, A Bissett. G Rowcliffe,W Coates; ribbon, quills and blue berries. -At Id,V Witzel, D Schnell, 13 it Jones & Clark's vvhere Miss White is Higgins..3-year-o, 2 -year-old, W Rennie, J Del - in ebarge was seen a handsome huge aj•iidge,h.r: team, 1-yeateold, A Reid, soft crowned hat,with ta narrow point- •LE, " .9- , W Buchanan, T L Rod - ed oblong brim. It WAS covered with _g' "'nage° Br°84 r°114stel'' 1 Mc` black silk applique, and tritiamed with zi rg'ghton, P M Chesney, J Sparrow; two black semi -plumes falling over the ladydriver.-J Decker,Dew Bros. W S t Iw Witz'el. hairaind two large bows of black satin Buchanan; ..!_i+eeP a "" . t. ritiKtn at the back of the crown. Carriage -Brood mare, E Ohms re, tie, 1) Schnell, II Etwortby; .3 -year-old. The work train going north Satur- s Iluntert It Birch, D L Bentley; 2 - day ran over and killed a man natned year-old, Paul Madge, Nelson Watson. Sam. Appleby at Lonesboro. tt N Rowe; 1 -year-old, W Elliott, T. -----11°- ' . Russell, D Schnell; team, J Colwill; Sale Hilt SeaSON' Approaches eji.nentanoorns;e,srrtel3posetharesa,nAJILOntieeerr. ye ---e, eastsesesealeessessessessesiesei judges---Robt.Wilson,Seaforth;,Tas. Our blends, the farmers, will some McFarlane, Falkirk; Peter McGregor, of them soon be selling their farms, ' Brumfield. * . tone stook, intpleinents,ete. VVhen • CATTLE. they do so they wan% a "good sale." • . . The best way to get it is to have Thorobred Shorthorn-Cow,H Smith, your bills printeil here and the sale T Ruseell 2 and 3; 2 -year-old heifer, B. advertised in ' Smith 1, 2, H. Crich; 1 -year-old heifer, .. , . 11 Smith, 1, 2; Sr. heifer calf, li Smith; The Exeter dttavoca.-te n ()rich 2 and 3; Sr. bull call, II Smith, ' - , - II Crich; Jr. heifer calf, '11 Smith, I That goes to nearly every home in Johns; 11 Crieh; Sr, WI colf• 11 Smith, the eiumnimity. A wiee thing is II Oriel), 11, Oath, II Saab; Sweep - 11. Elworthy, Sehnell; foal E Chris - 7year-old Inger, T Prier 1 and 2, hel- ter calf; T Breek, heilefalf, T BasSIt. 1 " Betehers Oattle---2-year-old eteer, J Hawkins 1 and 2 W Weetcott; -yeaft- old Steer, T teleapten, re Hunter 2 and eteer calf, II Saadi; S Hunter; fat eow, T Shantou, 3 Hawkin's. exportseem.,3 Hawkins 1, 2 and 3, group calyes, H each, 11Smith. S ilEEP Sontliclowns-Aged ram, ram lamb, and pen, McIntosh 13ros.; ewe, shear - ling evve, ewe iamb, McIntosh Bros. 1 and 2. • Shropehiredowns-Aged ram, rarn lam and pen, A Duncan; shearling an:, ewe shearling ewe, ewe lamb, A Don- ca.n and 2. Lincoins--A.ged ram, ewe, shearling teqwwle! itaernPbesnelawaoleiltnantfr,02e; sniroazr,11.41711=, P. Madge, It Bell took all prizes in Leicester shreeapt.sheep --Fat ewe, A Duncan, G. Penhale. Judge -Wm. Cooper, FIGS • Yorkshire -Boar, Chas Harvey; year- old boar, year-old sow, 0 Harvey, R Birch; 1906 boar, It Birch, 0 Harvey; two-year-old sow, R Birch, 0 Harvey 2 and 3; 1906 sow, R Birch 1 and 2. Berkshire -1906 boar, David Doug-. las; 1906 sow, R Birch. Tam worth -Boar, year-old boar, boar, D Douglas; 2 -year-old sow, year- old sow and 1006 sow, D Douglas 1, g. Piga for packing, and Diploma, pen, D Douglas, 0 Harvey, R. Birch. Judge- 1' Prior. POULTRY. Silver Penciled Wyandottes-G Hey- wood 1 and 2; chicke E Heywood, Gelleywood; Light Bralanias, G W Ir- win, Tenn Carling, Ji.; chicks, Carling Brosa Dark 13ra hrnas, G Irevie 1 and 2; Barred Pylmonth Rocks and chicks, Carling Bros. A Bissett; White Ply- mouth Rooks and chicks, G Irwin, A, Reith; Buff Rocks and chicks, II Row- cliffe 1 and 2; Buff Cochins and chicks, and Langshans and chicks, G Irwin; 13Iack Coclains, A Reith; chicks, G Ir- win; White Oochins A Reith; Silver Grey Dorkins and Chicks, G Irwin 1 and 2; Black Breasted Red Game, G Irwin, T. Carling; Jr., any variety game, Black Red Game, G Irwin; Ban - terns G Prwint A Reitb, chicks, A Reith; any variety Bantam, W Carter; chicks, W Carter 1 and 2; Silver Span- gled Hamburg chicks, W Oartere Gol- den Spangled Tiara burgs and chicks; W Carter; Silver Penciled Hamburg; W Carter 1 and 2; Golden Peneilled Hamburg, W Carter 1 and 2;. chicks, Qarter; Week Hamburg, W Carter. 1 and 2; Etoadans, A Reith, W Carter; chicks, A Reith; Orphington. B Mea- Mrs.1Dese Swees*„ 11, Yellawi Seekel, 8 Betide:le ni,,ee, seajoe, Csaelitige Caaling Pneeetes-e-Earle terasifoi E floe 4r, Mae. I.Voelard; any varietY. GC() ebroNior, A. Neil. Panels- Dziantes Purple, Ceding Bros, T Morgan; Lombards, T Broca,. T. CUI'ling; PQrld'fi Seedlieg E Tre- • hie, (Iceman W R Elliott, Car. Ung Bros. Gesereee -Niagara, Eaeterbrook, Carling Bros.; OoncordeCarling Bros., A McPherson; Deleware, Rev. Martin, Fred Hogarth; Rogers No.15, Agawan, Carling Bios,, N D Ilurdon; Rogers No. 4 Wilder, G. A MeLeocl, Rev, Martin. MISCELLANEOUS B rCeothl .RcuariffEeclRforetdi fruit, ;Ji cpDie. eekitlenrn, ell 04."1! eiajt08, MiS9iBretilour; leeine-matte wines, Mrs. Jas Tom, Mies H. Wise; col, honey, honey in jar, A. McPherson, Judge --D. French. • ° • VEGETABLES. Savoy Potatoes; T Brock, Sr., Era* pire State, G Schroeder, T Brock, Site Carmen No 1, G A K McLeod; Rural - New Yotkers, G Scheoedea J Hey, - burn, any variety, A Neil, J Snell; winter -cabbage, T Shapton, A Bissett; . fall cabbage, G Anderson; blood beets. G Anderson, Jas Sweet; globe beets, G Anderson, R•Qounce; sugar beet,11'. Triebner, L Day, Sr.; long mangolds„ C. Birney, Wrn Kernickt 'Jae Gould; globe mangolds,•0 13heaey, L Day, sr., L Day, ja; intermediates, G Schroeder, W_Kernick, F Roeder; early born car- rots, L Day, sr, L Day, Jr., Nantes" carrots, J Sweet, John Cottle; long 'orange or red carrots, J Cottle, Thos. . Smahe field carrots, • G Schroeder, Is Day, sr.- sweet corn, Win Bowden Mrs. J Torn; Indian corn, J Rae,e3i Brethour; water tnelons, G Easter - brook, D Haugh; musk melons,. G Schroeder, F Hogarth; Swede turnips, W Kerniek, GA K McLeod„ J Sweet any variety ttirnips, L Day, sr., Lltae- der; J Gill; pumpkins, E Raeder, R, Quance; cauliflower, G Anderson label 2; red onions, 0 Birney, S Sanders; white or yellow onions, C Itirney, J Oottle; tomatoes, Rev. Marein, J Mur- ray; celery, I Cottle, G. Anderson; cit- rons, 0 Stanlake, T Shapton; parsnips, Miss M Brethour; Hubbard squash, G Anderson, V , Bogart)); table squash, S Sanders, L -Day, sr.; col. veg,etablese. G Anderson, J , Special- ea - moth squash„.0113irney. judge -Amos -P6 .1)-uRu0PeD PRODUCTS lbs butter, Mrs. Triebner, ell, S'Elorton, R Itedd;10 bu ter, H Reynolds, j Horton, 3- Deckl', It. TrKYildn;:er'13,()W"Faislh'elirs, R°PityPd'rdi js1T Mor - :t gen; Special, Rich Yellow, j Horton, k.ine W Carter; chicks, )11 Meakins 1 e• T Morgan; Creamery butter, A Q 2ealiela7DIVer.t073-tjtrlitikillitdi‘"?(/ MAN ILLF,Itt.MIJICE"0:"' Leghorns, A -Reith 1 and 2; chic s, A Reith, Heywood; Black Leghorn chicks. W Cartel; Buff Leghorns, W J Hem 1 -and 2031ack Jarvis chicks, G Irwin; Andalusians, T Brock; Black Spanish, A Reith 1 and 2; Black Mi- norcas, Jos Senior; chicks, A Reith, Senior; White Minorcas chicks, Reith; Silver Laced' Wyandottes, W Carter; chicks, Wej Bern, E Heywood; Partridge Wyandotte chicks, 4 Hey. wood 1, 2; White Wyandotte chicks; S Powell 1 and 2; Golden Wyandattes, B Meakins, Rowtcliffe; chicks, D Rowtcliffe, E Heywood; Buff Wyan- dottes, W Carter; chicks, W Carter, E Heywood; Black Wyandotteehicks- E Heywood; Rhode Island Reds, Bean Bros.; chicks, Bean Bros., 1 and 2; Bronze Turkeys, W Bowden, A Bis- sett; chicks W Bowden 1 and 2; Tou- louse Geese and chicks, D. Douglas; Bremen Geese and chicks, W Critter; any variety Geese, A Bissett; Pekin Ducks, G Irwin, D Douglas; chicks, G Irwin. A Reid; Rouen Ducks, W Car- ter; chicks, W Carter, W Bawden; any variety ducks, A Bissett, T Brock; chicks' '1' Brock, A Bissett; Pigeons, T Brock; Belgian Rabbits, Bean Eros, 1 and 2; young, Chas. Dayman; any, va- riety rabbits A Reith; Guinea Fowl chicks. A Bissett. ' to put the whole sate in the paper. stakes, 11 Smith. • It will do more good thaw the bills Gentles -00w, Sbill4on 1 and 2, AS the articles are read at leisure 'svv nefetent, 2.yeateeld heifer. ston, IMPLEMENTS Bobsleighs, E Treble 1 and 2; Iron beam plow and wheelbarrow, James Murray 1 and 2; Wooden pump, A Cottle 1 and 2. GRAIN AND SEEDS. Fall wheat, white, 6 -rowed barley, 2 -rowed barley, large oats, common oats, timothy Beet; grain in ear, spelts, large peas, J K Wise, M Brethour; fall wheat red, spring wheat, black oats, flax seed, small peas, M Brethour, 3 K Wise; white beans, Robt Sanders, NI Brethour; clover seed, NE Brethour; en- silage corn, J Allison, 3 Rowe. Judge, Win. Harding. • HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS AmeEs.-:-Collection 'apples, winter apples, Frank Triebner, Dan Haugh; fall apples, II Kraft, V Triebner; Bald- wins, Pewaukee, F Triebner, 13 Yel- low; King of Tompkins, A Bieeett, G. Walker; Northern Spy. Sas Jeckell, F Triebner: 11. 1. Greenings, E Roeder, G A X McLeod; Ribaton Pippin, F Triebner, S Sanders; Golden Russets, D Haugh, R Yellow; Roxboro Rtessets, Sweet, F Triebnde; Westfield Seek- noefurther, E Roeder, /I Kraft; Wheal - thy, A McPherson, F Triebner; Ben Davis, A Neil, A Bissett; Wagner, L Roeder, R Sanders; Gravenstein, 11 E Huston; Duehees of Oldenburg, It San- ders, Mrs- .1 White; C.abashee, J Sweet A Neil, Cayuga Red Streak or Twenty Ounce, J Sweet, G Walker; Vaintise or Snow Apple, R YelloW,S Sanders; Col. verts, 6 A. X McLeod, G Schroeder; Mann, 3 Hawkins, 0 Walker; Blen- heim Orange. T Shapton & Son, F Triebner; Maiden Blush, A Bissett P Triebner; Alexander, .1 Snell, T Erna, tile; el ab tipple red II Reynolds G ker; erab apple yellow, Roeder,- A Bissett. • in the home not hurriedly n nangb, 12V Russell; 1 yo-arohl heifer pees along the roud. We elec, give j Ilawkinte 8 Hunter, T Shaptou; belt. you short free notice -under "Sale or colt G Mole 1 and 2, 44 Hunter; Register." Sweepstakes, Bich. 'Elston. dot Oftr Term. rtey are Very leeseestee; s..tude. firmaillot Flannel, all wool, and all wool, home- made blankets, Miss H Wise; home- made 'horse blankets, Miss II Brethour; cotton warp, EC Brethour, Miss Wise; sewing Machine, organ, S Martin; par- lor furniture, bedroom furniture, up- holstry, Rowe & Atkinson; factory blankets, assorted tweeds, col boots and Shoes, general store goods, tailor's goods and furnishings, millieety, gro- ceries, J A Stewart, single and double, harness, P. Frayne; cured hair', Mrs.. (Dr. Sweet, Mre, J Tom; dairy salt, Exeter Salt Co.. carpenter work, Ross & Taylor; stuffed birds, A McPherson, Judge-j..G. Jones. f • FINE ARTS Painting in oil landscape, J Senior, Mrs. 3. White; painting in oil„ figure, Mrs. White, Ne Wood; painting in oil, fruit pr flo werS, Mrs. White, Rev. Fear: water color,,- landscape, N D Hurdon 1 and 2; water color, figure, F Weekes, Continued on page Four., ' BIRVI1S Grxx— At Gra'rid Bend, Sept. 7, to Mr.und Mr". John • 0111, a GOD. Weesn-In Henn% on Sept: 11, to Mr. and Mrs. T. • Welsh, a daughter. BAIZANTylOt—in Usborne, Sept 10, to Mr. and 3ins. 'James Ballantylle, a daughter. Moutocx-In Crediton, Sept. 13 to Mr % and Mrsi PRAits-Flertrish 'Beauty, 3 T Ilag- shs.w, Duchess of Angoulinet 3 G Stan. 11Jur y, Da,y, sr.; Buerre Churgean, ee. John Morlock, ason. Mom -At Iluroxidrde, Sept. 11, td Mr, and Mrs. Geo, - Moir, a daughter. Wirrea-la Stephen, Sept. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm Winer, a daughter. MARRIAGES' Ressete-iicNrcore--At the Manse, Thames Road, on Sept. 12,by Rev. Fletcher, Cecil Russell, to Mises Bella, third daughter of the late David McNieoL raAVNIGALEID—In Hensall, on Sept. 12, by Rev. S.L. Towle, Garnet J. Frayne, of Usborne, to Miss Anne Reid of Exeter. • CLARIC--Wrisort—Ixt London, on S2t.• 12 W. Clarke of Exeter, to Mine 141/Ian May Wilson of London. SEM—HAMVEO—At the home of the bride's mother,. on Sept. 11, by Rev. SchueIke, Edward Seim to, Mies Tena, Hartung., both of Zurich. Sciremt-Nainerp-At the ptirsonafee, Zurich, on Sept. 10, by Rev. Schuelke, Wm. Schultz!, of Mt. Clemens, MitIt., to Miss Mary Nadigar, Dashwood. SANDZRA—Kurrree—At the' parsonage, Heiman, on Sept. 18, by Rev. Toll, Harley C. Sanders to 11.11ss Lillian Restle, daughter of Thee. Nestle of Stephen DI1ATHS Crediton, Sept. 10, Amelia Malvina Dann- cey, beloved wife of Albert Ring, aged 42 years, S menthe, 16 days. , Wr,szaat -At Parqubar,Sept14,Rhoda MarleAaugh- • ter ofJohis Weetlake, aged 8 yearf): 'moons, I)) dayo. Dann:a-4n Teesewater, Sept. 11, .lanees Darling, aged 76 years, 4 monthri( HicEnESO—In txeter, Sept, 7, George Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. John flatness, aged 5 Months,12 Paimbee-Iti Centralia, Sept 7, Jobs Parriens, *eta 77 years, months, 2i days. rteomesset'sat. Carmel, Sept. 0, Ulelrael Hook, aged 78 years, Porry---br Sept 7, aolin time taverns. 800 of Mr, and Mrs. John Henry Pfaff, aged months. PArrEn,..kt 6hipir8, Sept. 4,1irt Patten, aged AV 71815.STaximtairetlithri,Sept,10, Christina, beloved and wife Of Rev, John Staebler, aged 77 years,Oinontha el days. „ JOI114" tliniville Sept.t,i,dinfant clanghter .01 /ft and Mrs. Chte. debna, a 8 months. Miltesnr-In Brandon, on Sept. 13, Minnie V., wife 0 Ches. Abbott, aged 20 ,/eara XIACM11-41-1 ereditort On Sept. 14„ Agnes Catherine, Ivite et Jelm Itlotvp„ aged years* daya. 00114 T PMcPherson; laPP'e FavOlit. Prior, T • Brock; 2. IleMoCoamretr-At liblva, on alit. al, Yrs. keel* Nte.. year-old.heiter, T Prior, 1,ArniStrong; goal; Sheldon, Br, Amos; Bartlett, comielr, rIpe old age.