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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-10-16, Page 4!Ulan; one year old heifer, 1st and 2nd Wm. Carnoohan, John T Diatr on; s better °ell, Wm Cameron, Wm Carew - 'Aso, Wm Chapman; Iwo year old' ideer, Jame* Nichol, Thomas Goren. look, Wm Carneohan; one year old 1'HII33 SDA.X, GOT. 16, 1884 ROWLERS SEI` BACK, ,Among the interesting iteme dent to the -public revenuereturns for the financial year ending in Junol ast, ie this one, that, the interest p*cable on the genera( debt. ie 1225.000 leee than it WAS in; 1879 and following year. Thus[, notwithelending ell the expenditure. that have been goingJou in correlation with the public works, such ice the Well*ud Clonal, the Paoi- fie Railway,, arta the 1"rateroolonial Railway, the credit of Canada has do greatly edvauoed that the annual pay merit. on account of debts is lest than it was five years ago, by a very ooustderable aiuouat. This feet deals * staggering bloc; to those who neve been 01044g althea oa their head, howling "woe, woe l" 1.dontre*l amet ;—A r. Blake has been going *boot the country for emus weeks pad telling the people Wet the taxation involved by the pre. sent tariff bee been inoreased by the difference between the customs re- ceipts in (1678 end 1888. Perh*ps the reader of the opposition [viii take note of the fact that in the lest fiscal year the onatonte revenue ileoreaeed $a,OOQ,QUO arta [brit, :;itxsaording to bis reasoning, the taxation has been re- duced by that amount. Tits, Huron ! rpositor of the ;3rd ival,ti t,ds (stifle bee*use the goy- eminent did not appoint the registrar or Sheriff of the county to the pari- Lion o(rewriting officer le the corning Scott Act election instead of Mr, 'quit - groom. quit -grace. and in the earns *rliale admits that Mr. Musgrave will dieoharge all the duties connoted with the office lit a.0 honest, unpartial and capable Palomar. Wily then find fault with the appointment ? We fail to see any reason except it to have a sly rap at :ter. Farrow, the member for North Hnrou,ou whose recammendatiou the appointment was made. On the tes— timony ot our °stem. the chorea reflects much credit on bath the gov- ernment and 14 Ir. Farrow. Tho Seetfortlt, Show. The following is the list of prizee awarded at the South. Huron Show held in Seafortb on Thursday and Friday last; Dasuowt Henna—Imported brood snare, J McMillen, Wm Bell, 1? Colo- nise; brood mare Canadian breed, T Dic:teou, J Brown, T McMichael; foal 1st and 2nd J MoMillan, J Brown, geldiug three years old, J Thorpe, A Sproat; filly, 8 years old, Vin Elgie T Dickson, Wm :Moore; gelding two years old, Win Flu layson, R McKee, Leat'heriand; filly 2 years old, T rgeou, G Taylor, Bill&Cummings; 'g one year old, J Atkinson; filly old, liortou and Innis, Wm. Iraught team, Jobe Rattan - "ay, lire H Chesney. -BPJSE.— Brood mare, \ White, J Marquis; J Marquis, F -ears old, John I other 11y 8 years old, I varie A. Munroe; colleo 'ell, R Ao-1leotio • old, G 'hael; w ar- •1 steer, let & 2d Wm Oarnooban, Wm Chapman ; fat Steer, let and 2d itobt Brook; fat QOW. Robert,6r`ook, George Sproat ; fat holler, George Sproat, Seger—Lorceseee,— Aged ram, Wm Penhale, 1 Stoll & Sone; shear, ling raw, Wm Pouhelo, H Suell& Son i Wm,, Grieve; ram lamb. H Snell & 1 braiding blissss M Nott; fancyknitting! pair oweielst and Si Win Pe ;bale;1Jes Cameron, Wm Fowler; Culverts , Wm Grieve; en g,cion, k Mies Nott 1 --Winter apples, bars. Black, John T Dickson; fail apples, John T Dick— eon, Rohl Govenlook ; collection of epplee, lens Blaok, Robt Goveniock ; Rhode Island Ire len$ 8' northern 1 Nott,•crrachet. work, Mee hT Nott, Wm s les Urn Black, Lames Won$, ---Home `wade bread, Edward Sperling, Wm Be11, James Cameron:; patched' quilt Wm Bell, John Morgan, Wre Bell; raised quilt, P , , J id Chesney, Box- bore ox born russets, Bobt McLean, Mre Blank; Spitaenbergs, Hugh 11: Ches,. nay,. John T Diokson Baldwins, Joe DloMill*n, Robt HoLeen , Westfield' eeetk.no-further, Sew Lendsborough, G E Cresswell; snow, .G E Cresswell,' Dr. Coleman : Gravenstein*, J Hen - , T Hendry; embroidery in silk, 1 velvet or satin, Wm Sell Robert Scott llfra T E Joslyn; embroidery in Mils -1 lin, Mrs John Henderson Wm Grieve Wm Bell; embroidery in crape or obeniile, Mrs T E Joslyn, embroidery in worsted Mrs John Henderson' I Sons, Wm Penb*le. Robert Charters; l nab, Hugh Ill Chesney ; fall pippins Afre JohnH d M e Fowler; won ea: Boo i 1 H Mo, pair shearlings, Ii Snell and Sons, i ' r Coleman, Wm 33e11 ; Porters. R Cr*eken, Mrs John Etendereon, WIT1 Wm 'enbaie, Robert Charters; awe i Leatberland ; :King of Tompkins, J Itis Crsseken; woolen swains W limbs H Snell & Sons Robert Chart- {(Ward, Time E Ram; Alexanders; Mo Creoken; woolen mute Robert Aro- Lean, John Cameron; woolen gloves, W R McCracken: wax. fruit, Mies M Nott; ince work Mrs T E Jaslye. Mrs Jobe Henderson; Berlin wool work Alox.Davidson, John Hargan; Sower wreaths James. 1lorton,Jamee Ander- ton; hooked mate James, Horton, T Hendry, Robert Scott; hair Hewers Mise M Nott; gent's shirt plain breast lis.. Cotswold. Aged ram, Jahn T Melt- on; elisionng ram, pais ewes, ohher• ling ewse, ewe lambs, H Snell & Sons. 3 Ribston trtppins, Chas. Routledge, W Soul umwNa. Aged ram, John Han• Si Bell ; Wagner, Wm Fowler, 11f'r,t nab, 24 and'84 G E Cresswell; shear- I Black ; G rimer golden pipping, G E ling ram, G E Creswell, 24 and 3d 1 Cresswell; Swayzie I'utnwe Grii, Jima r Smith, Jas Cameron; Canada red, Wm Ireland, Rob* Martin ; Swear, G E f'resswelt, Hugh M Chesney ; Jolsn Hannah; ram 1amn, 1st aiid 2d TDtokson, Jno 'McDowell; American swe , o u ansa ; ewes, go en russet, ;Mfrs Black, RQbt Lea, Q B Cresswell, John Hannah, G E nett -land; golden rnasiat. Wm freland Cresswell ; shearlings,let ted 2d G E Croswell John. Heerlen; ewe lamb's lit end 2d. G It; Croswell John Hain nab, Shropshire Powns.--Aged rem, H Snell rk Sone, JaweeCoot�er. A.. Topes, ebeerling ram, D D Wilson, J T Dick. eon, If„ Sosil & Sone; ram Iamb James Cooper J T Dickson, Jauaae Cooper; pair awes, James Cooper, iI Solt & Sone, D Il 'Wilson;. pair abeariiegs, J;ttnee Cooper, 11 Snell & Sons, Wm Cooper, pair ewe lambs, James Coop. bailey iu jar Iiobt b] ti T l iueuaade, Mre Jelin Heitdereoe; rag Thee E Hays; seedling apples, John came[ Jsmee Lop, James &udereue, Hewlett, H'u;lt M Oneeney. Jewett Lae; Log oaten quiit, Miss M eraPEus G lad iels beauty, R Chart. Nett, T ,Daeid.e, It soot[; knitted sfutlt & y A1re J Hepdersola, Uses M Shannon, Gx4Fea xTc D.1 , .bar[ W Sinclair; baker's breed, A Cardne; pti sit •--• Q ewrare .leu G bait Bu No t- silk cot ; einbr,itdet�„v on. fiaunel, st,. Dsevid any °tiler. variety, let and 23 Robert Govenloak ; orabe, Robt Govenlook, Thee Carter, onlieeiion cani1ed fruite, Jinn Willi., W H 31cOrsoken col leatiau of houey, Hugh .lobo ; honey ill comb, Wm Murray, Geo Mower, or, H Snell & Sane, John Dtoltaon. ray; cciloottou homes -mads whore W ANY OTHER SREnn.-•-•pair ewi es. Lew. is Goodwin, John '1' Dickson; pair ahearlipg ewese, Leyte Goodwin, J T Diokson; pair ewe lambs J T Dickson, Lewis Goodwin; pair fat ewes, dohs 11 AicCraoken; maple Syrup, Sperlieg . Veneeauees,---Early roan pots Wm Murray, B:ob1 McLean ; be Ed. too, anty , W Wm, ,W. lety iety let:. avid inty or- 3,10 - W Hannah, , . , of I~Tebcon, 1�''in Murray, W H (rrackeu ; tete masse, Wm Murray Theodore Dexter. e or feditua,--Aged hoar fi H ?1loOraoaen ; early Vermont' Sueeous.--Aged boar George New - ea, Wm Hudson; boar littered in 1884 Jas, Cooper, George Piewes ; aged caw, George Whiretey,George Piewxee; 1 owafered in 1884, let and 2d Geo dry; pew variety Zoe Pearl, 1) REalisitiRRe, --AgEd boar, 3, Biu,I Milne, James Anderson; new var ab, J C Tuck; boar littered in 1884,1 Queen of Volley, 0 Lowrie, ,W M p ray; blood bests, (7 Lowrie, �V Stephen Grey, John Renoir ; aged Cretion; sugar boete, David Mil o sow, John Hannah, Robert (envoi*. ocir; eoiw littered in 1884, John Han. ab, Stephen Grey. POULTRY.-- Light Brashma$, John e P n 1 n Murray; wnowIlaka, Wm Murray 11, McCsaokeu; earlylTelephone, hlttrray, W. McCracken; any vat potatoaa, W Murray; new var White Elopbant, W Murray, T 1 Pinola, A Wilson; dark brahmes, J Beattie, J Abell; buff Collies, Alex 1 Davidson; any other variety Cochlea, J Beat ie, Wm Grieves; Latrgsbantt, Q. Davidson; Plymouth Rooks, 1st&2 Thorne &Aitzel; ceiored Dorktns, W Grine; black brested game, E Sper- ling, T Carter; any other variety, W Murry, J Beattie; gold or silver span- gled Bled hamburg, A. Wilson, D Thomp- 1tLeQrackee; long ivaugoldseWin 4. strong, G Sproat, Dr Coleman; gl marigolds, W MoCreekon, H Chars swede turnips, 31 MoLean, R Sea early burn oarrcte, D ililno, a :1+ therland; nausea carrots, W AloCra en, J Dickson; tong orange carrots Moors, W MoCreoken; whits �oarr FI Chesney, W MoCr*open; sweet's W McCracken, W Murray; Ind Dorn, It Scott, J Rannabel water -to ons, G Plows, W McCracken; mu melons W McCracken: cauliflowers rm etre nay Ott; 0*- ek• 11 net, orn fan el- skR A.Moore; yellow ouione, It Scott, Mrs son; black Homburgs, est & 2nd e J Black; red animist, W McCracken: to. Wilson; Hondans, 3 Ward, 11 McKee; , , white crested black Folands.1st 2nd tutees, of eletYLowrio, W Mackenkori:' bunohea of celery, W McCracken, 0 Dr Eesti; any eters, variety Palands , T, lit & 2nd A Wilson: white leghtorns, D Thompson, D Hogan; brown Leg. horns, Ti Thompson, 3 Anderson; black. Spanish, W Grieve, W Murray; Dame PRODvOE..--,Butter suflioentl Wyandottes, Thorne & Aitzel; any! witea, it Bell, R McAllister, J Coop other variety fowls, J Beattie; any er: butter without salt, R MoAllister, variety turkeys, T Carter, J Brown; ;dips Nott, W Fowler, salt 'butter in any variety geese, J Beattie, R Soott; tub, privte, T Fellow, J Cooper W Pekin dunks J Brien, R Scott; Rouen wz ducks, Thorne & Aitzel, J Beattie; Aylesbury ducks, G Creswell; any variety ducks, J Beattie, any ty bantams, Thorne & Aitzel; tion of pigeons, J Beattie; ool- n of singing birds, J Finch. In addition to the a hove a large number of prizes were given for chicks of var- ious breeds. IMPLEuE1 Td ---Double top carriage, J Dorsey; phseton with top J Afattics `.Brauud; top buggy, U Braund; open �y let & 2nd D Braund; iron:beam 'let & 2nd T Hendry; horse :nes & Johnston, Monroe & nning mill, MoMorobie & -,ower, 11 Armstrong, A • horse cultivator, T foot; stuffed; Exeter27ngth, i884. , a can• nes otnrle.: oitroue, J Hannah, W Mo. °reckon: parsnips, W McCracken, 11 Moore: collection of vegetables, W. ,11 cOracken. I ell: factory made cheese, J Murray: private mcde cheese, J Tough, David range, J Burdge. I` IANUFACTURES.—Woyeu home made quilt, D Walker , A Calderl; pair blan- kets, ail wool, Miss Nott: Woolen yarn J Hannah, W McCracken: Dominion cotton warp, R McLean, 111 Nett: fao- tory m rde quilt. R McLean, M Nott; ladies boots, G Good; gent's boots G Good: calf skin leather, G Good; cured ham, H Robb; marble work, W Comp.. er; sewing machine, Singer Manalac— turing Co, Davis machine Co.: organ Hoots Bro.: Set parlor furniture, Box & Broadfoot, A Strong: set bedroom furniture , Ist& 2ud Bos & Broadfoo t; pallet door Dyer & Howard, J Broad- �w, T Hendry; iron ° ybirds M Y M L I salt Gra &Oo • salt f packingG j RANTON I BR©S. take First Prize for great display of J 50 pieces Fashionable Dross Goods, 50 pieces Beautiful Velveteens, 200 Styles Latest Dress Buttons,. Black Silks Cor - on; taipberipg work, L 't'ltUrue; ;rib. ; Ottoraat , '.,%Igutle Cloths, Qor- bon. Mork, 1►Ira T' Joslyn; 4 and paint, :tots, Corsets, Fine Laces, and ing in cel GU vaivet, Dr, Smit!!; ken- jell 1•4OW Goods In Ladies' ssington embroider weal water color painting ate satin, Mre T. Joslyn; modeling, 11ra'i' Joslyn. cit pai�rting; on pinata, Mk;, T Joslyn; bo- gaet;ekeleton leaves, 31re T E Joslyn outline embroidery on Cotten, hireeT Joslyn;. mutta ha twilit wool, J Brown tidy in lace, J. Briant; patch quilt, Mre Te E Joslyn, i JUDGES. Heavy lforaae.---S. Black, Titre. berry; R hell, 'i uokersteitlt; W Gran- ger, Hulled; J. Heoknev, Uaborue, Light Horses.-- T I ell, �ringbnm;. O Girvin, Wee; Wawanoah; 0 Wait- ' lay, Goderioh township. C'attle,a.-.P O'I ourke,Shakespeere; G 1 Hide, Stratford; Cr Stanbury, Cliutun Q 8immone, Sheep t?ansl Edge,—}y Whitelaw, Guelph; J Salkeld, Stratford, Grain and Seeds,—.E Cash,, ' Sea - forth; J. J. Piokard, ,Exeter; limo Salkeld, Goderioh township, ' A1auufacturiee.---G a Samwell Exe- ter; b Gid ley, Exeter.. W Thorne, Horti.cultnrat lroducte.--Dr. Hoot[. Seafarth; J Pickard, Exeter; J Walk- er Alcl iilop, Ladies' work.— Mrs, AdamRon, Mre 3, N. Ilooper, Mre. T Matcher, LOOK HERE! Read R. HICKS' New Advertisement And Ora be wandering at out the streets note knowing whereto buy your Watches, Clacks & Jewelry His Stock is New and Complete. LADIES GIVE HIM A CALL 1 No trouble to showyou through, or sot your Watch to the right time—if you havo one ; if not he will be most happy to supply yon. HIS STOCK OF CLOCKS IS SPLENDID representing all the leading American makes. Prices Lower this Season than ever before REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Send in your sick watcher while there is room, r3Bemomber the Stand—ONE noon Non= or TELEGRAPH OFFICE t, turnip cutter, A ' & Co • assortment of upholster, Box J Beattie, grain ig; churn. G • wheelbar., oree plow 11 Wil - W .E S &Co; assortment of tweeds any make Duncan & Co.; collection of goods, G Good; oolleotion of millinery, Duncan &Co; oolleetiou of jewelry, C L Papat; wall paper, C Pea st; side board, Box & Cu; dentist's goods, W J Fear. Fisk ARTS.—Water color drawing, Mrs. T. E. Joslyn, Miss M Jamieson; -minting in oil, Mise M Jamieson, Dr. Leman; collection of photographs, 'rade; pen and ink sketch, Mrs T water color painting, Mre. T. Verbenas, James Carno plant, Mies Tyerman; •,r, Dr Coleman; col - pole, D Thompson arling, ERS.—Paheiee, J Walker, u; ten weeks stook, oolleotion'' adwell, Mies M Jamieson: Ter. e, Dr Coleman, John Mc Dowell: .,uuiaa, John Walker; phlox dram - month, Robert Scott, John Walker, zenniae, Dr Coleman oolleotion of annuals is bloom, John McDowell. R. HICKS. THE EXETER Planing Mill! SASH, DOOR, and YaC!ORT 1 *iso Extra Prize for Best Or- dered Clothing in Fine Suits, Genteel Overcoats and Nice- setting; Pants, All are wel- come. No trouble to show Goods at BANTON BROS. CENTRAL DRUC STORE A full stock of all ,kinds of Dye -stuffs and package Dyes, constantly on hand, Whim's Condition Powd- ers the best in the mark- et and. always fresh. Family recip- es carefully prepared at G rad Drug Store Exeter C. LUTZ. Fonthill Nurseries. the 325 ACRES. 325 ACRES. THE LARGEST IN THE DOMINION ALL !KINDS'OF Salesmen Wanted. To begin work at once on Fall Sales. Steady employment at fixed [salaries to all who are twilling to work. MEN AND WOMEN - can have pleasant' WORK THE . YEAR ROUND. Good Agents are earning from SA) to $75 per month and expepaes.l ta"Termsando utht free, Address STONE d,WELLING TON. Toronto TUR NI -NG Done to order. n.' Remember the pities. Direr 4 Howard. STATION -ST.