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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-10-1, Page 81� /�' , fl,�}' i . ( iaPr fir� For latae baok, side or chest, nee Sbiloh'c Forams Plaster, Price 25 cents. Sold by J- W Browning. There fs considerable fault beingfoand with tmeudgit both the inside and outside departments at the South Huron fall thew. It. is a difficult matter to please everybody, Same must fa" short. The persons who are endeavoring to get a Poultry Association organized here aro H0 esettl. JVI:ME'E SINGERS. The most interesting feature of the revolt+ exhibition at Montreal was a company of col. oredJubileeSingersengagedinmanutacturiug co]eb:ated Gold Coin Tobacco, and at the timedal;ghtingtaaecrowde of spectate' with oxqu`site southernmelodies. a geld mad with al and a a ecialdlu1oma were awarded to this popular brand of chewing tobe.eco, and the thanks orthecommittoe tendered to the Ad ams Tobacco Co, for their attractive exhibit 1SA.AC ( The quantity of lumber used III the construction tothe f building in. Hen- Ball th'1+ Year, sn flax, has been about 250,000 !eat and the number of btnId• Inge 28; value of bnildings at flow $10,000 to $12,000. The presby- teriaue have decided to erect their -_ _ - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1st 1885 �y S ^ O " TEN CENTS per liuetor firstinsertiou, ant? FOUR CENTS per line for each subsequent • in sertion willbe charged to - notices appearrn, inthisoolumn. j, Q ' �,l►t�rr Qa a �i v i 4i , ---,-.-e. -,- _ _ SALE. REGISTER I:,OCdL NEWS.-il a shall be happy to re- ceive at all times, from any part o`'•the County, items of local ?sews, such ass ac- cidents,or any interesting incident tchat ever, front any of our subscribers or read- ers generally for the purpose of public- ation. sleeting wrtli gaud suvvesa, Thep have ob- tained already about 75 names for member- ship, and expect to get more. It is a fact that one bushel of grain fed now will stake more pork than two in cold weather. This is a big difference. Early pork sells the best. Here then is a double gain. -•- --`- The Clinton :hews -Record, a good local • paper, with an excelleut editorial depart - Intent, has changed iia form, and now ap- E pears as a sir column quarto sheet. It presents a neat appearauoe. play success ever attend its enterprising proprietors, '.lir. White, of Rodgerville, on Thursday t last purchased a team of blacks from a gen- s +lamas at Ildarton, for which he paid a good sum. The animals are well mated, and car- rie4 off the red ticket at the Lu4an fall show Kon Thursday last. ; Mr. G. W. Holman has been re-engaged s as teacher for the Winchelsea sohooi for next year. This will be his sixth year. This speaks well far our irienet• and gaea to show Oat lie must be au able teacher and its giving good satisfaction. Yesterelay afteruoou, while W. J. and Jas. itissett were fox blunting in Quiuton's Marsh, two ot their valuable hounds were abut. Ou' was paring aid the other old. The. t parties who soot them may have to pay dearly for it it the matter is shoved. We have had a long and revere wiuter, a late spring, and a Comparatively ahart and coal summer, and now we aro threatened with an early autumn, with the prospect of I another long neuter back of that. We are not grumbling at the weather, remember, but only recording a fact Wattles existed, A runaway �?evur. od in the show ground on fair day, which resulted in ;the atuaetrieg to atoms of the sulky attached to the runa- way animal. The horse dashed through the crowd without injuring any one, and Arlene, made its way out of the gate and galloped down nasus. .Its legajwere slightly Gut and used. ' Mr, W. Et- Parsons, bas rented the wood- working shop in connection with his bleak sriiitlt shop. to Mr. Trevithick, of Crediton, who mill take paasesaian in a few days. Mr. T. is a first -classy workman, and the public may expect to gaze on some fine rigs in the eourso of a few months. Jr,aHenry Groff, of Elmira, bas sold Ilia' Mammoth tel ateee, "General Pickard," that attracted co much atteutiou at the 1'raviu• cisl and Toronto fairs, her $80t), t r V. J. l liaise auctioneer, (f 13erliu. The volae ot'; the "General" hat greenly increased since be Ieft Exeter. He is an euoranously large ,, brute. Towu4hips in some counties have appoints ed parties in a;felt district to vaccinate every pereou therein who requires it. the expense to be paid by each mu aicipality. In tide way they c'aim that the east will be much less than individual vaccinatiou. In those townships ts••ut ers have been asked for to vaccinate their entire population. The convletions by magistrates of thin county for the quarter rutting September 8, LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ENINGS. Without exception, tbe best and cheapest fines in Boots and Shoes we Imre as yet sees, eau now be had at C.Eacrett's. Children's Carriages, Express Wagons, Bicycles of all sizes, Felt Beets ane Melt's Hand -invade Beets ; also harness of every descr ption C.ustautly .en hand, (`all and see theta. Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for Lauds. C.k:aeartTr, Creditore's Relief ,,Act. On the let of September, the new provin- cial law proeuliug for the assignments of debtors to creditors estate into operation. By this act, which wail paneled at the last session of the Ontario I+egielature, assignments for the benefit of creditors must be made to the 4beriti of the county in which the debtidr lives. With the consent of a majority of the creditors havingolauna of 3100 and upwards, s debtor however, eau select some ether per. son as esaiguee; but there is no advautage in to doiug'.' rereonan Rev, Mr, Byline*, who soros time a.go re- sided iu Exeter, and who is well kuowu to members ( t the old B. C. Church, is in town visiting friends• -?1r, A. ?doD. Allan, of Goderich, was at the South Huron fair an ' Monday selecting fruit for the Indian and Colonial Exhibitiou, to be held its London, England, next Veer- He informs ue that it will not be Sir Charles' Tupper's fault it the Dominion docs not eclipse alt eorupetiters. Er. k also sated as judge on trait. But Men a Grit.. ,�•-- A. Mel) Allan, of taa+leri malt. in the pr<+vices regarding of it, was introduced rnisaioner Sir Charles Top vinCial in Leaudau, by a T hots a (frit, sir 1.;1:ax1cS „ er, sell Sir Charles unity scarce, indeed it's quite li real liceona ;all our op w. 1?aw Cyt n a r ]s new. , the ce�1ueatinu, I want ea the difference between a p to work up and take ex- hibit at the great Colonia bitfau to beheld next sea England, and my friends lir. Allan as tbe ran." Railway Engineer. "Mr. Hyndman, C. E., rugaaet'r in chax)ta of tit arrived in town from the Monday Task. Mr. Hvn the Central route with a mental survey. He iu duds no difficulty the Grand Narrows, but paint and Sydney harbor Unite so practicable and the exploring of one or much pleased with the h mea will remain in this country for some days (ally examining the Sydney Herald. (Mr. H,v11 to Dr. F:yudnlan, of this Stock Sales. Ms. P. Curtin, of Adore a short time ago, so old imported clydesdalo lmlth," to Messrs. Bush S :or the sum of 52,000, ilia toe -Seat -old entire co to Mr. Chris, Jaesel, of Y 500. Mr. Francis Col near Hill's Green, sold th lira colt which took the Provincial, for $1,000. M Hay, the well-known span of horses last week, buyer, for which he received sum of $900. One of the carried off the second prix �al class at the London Es sold for $500, Huron is horse flesh. Isreveties. The TIMES the best county paper, from now until the end of the year for 25 cents. Mi. John Willis shipped from this station Thursday, a oar load of fine looking cattle, Ali the ordinary "take '-is" usually present at fairs were here on Tuesday. On account of the recent rains, the Luck - now and Brussels Caledonian games have bean declared "off" for the season Owing to publishing the prize list of the S. Huron fair, we have had to crowd out a quantity of other interesting matter. A young servant girl wanted to do light house work. Apply to Mrs. Broderick, Lon- don, or at Broderick's store, Exeter. We made mention last week of Mr. S. Harrison going to Buffalo' to study mer 'nine, we should have said Chicago., For sale cheap, a number of Plymouth , Rock, Leghorn and Black Java Ceickens, pnre bred. W. G. BISSETT. iow is the time to subscribe. We w11 ;•send the Tnsrs to any person 'from now un - •'til the 31st of December for 25 cents. Mr. A. Q. Bobier, the other day purchased 'from Mr. Brenner, of Grand Bend, a well - mated span of chestnut ponies, for which he paid a good figure. . In the item published last week regard -log the reading of Scripture in schools, the com- positor made it read "with comment" in- stea.d of "without comment" * The season for trout fishing in Ontario closed on Tuesday,l5th ult.,and the 'speckles beauties" should now rest in peace until the first of next May. Mr. A. Q.Bobier,lnf Exeter, shipped a car load of butter from Forest on Tuesday, and will ,ship another from Parkhill to -day, for the eastern markets,, I5 you wish long life, keep your stomach and. ..aoweis ` regular. Dr. Carson's Stomach i•e will do it.% Safe. Ababy may take : ,�Tiyone bottle, 50 cents, all drug- s. ITS. Thos. Albin, of the Thames Road, s slle•will not say anything about the rs ab plums which were taken from the ggy at her door a few weeks ago, if they 11 have the kindness to return the whip, ich they also look. eh, the best posted ling ttie fruit pro- ductsta High Com- l*er, est the Pro. Tory friend. "But said the iutrodue- aarles n1 And them a treat to And p+neuts are Young Grit or Tory is not meone that knowe uwpkiu and a pear charge of the fruit ex 1 and Indian B :hi- nmer in Loudon, have recommended who is second Government Survey, uraud narrows on dman is exploring view to an insult. forms us that he between the Strait and between the latter the line is not will necessitate two routes. He 's arbor. air. Hyntl- section. of the for the purpose of country." -The North dma'i is a broth village.) county of Middle- sex,ld his th-ee-year- stellion, "Gold - Co„ of Stratford, and bas since sold It "Tug WEeon," York State, for $1,- aman, of Stanley, a two-year-old en - first prize at the Mr. James White, of horse buyer, sold two to an American the handsome teams alluded to e in the agricuitur- hibition, and was the place for good• numbered 78. Of these, 15 were by Gedar- ich magistrates, 24 by Suaffrth, 9 by Exeter, 9 by Brussels, and the rest by sundry ma- 1 gistrates. Sever of the cases wore for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, The total fines amounted. to abuu: 8150. A feat evenings ago Miss Whiteford fnow Mrs. W. D. Weekes,l was made the recipient of a valuable present by the Presbyterian congregation, as a token of them apprecia- tion of her valuaolo se•viees tie leader of the church Choir. Miss W. p:esonted molt pupil of her Sunday school class with a copy of the Bible on Sabbath last, she having resign. cd her position as teacher for a while, at least. On Sunday evening last Mr. John G Smith stied at his residence, on Andrew.st., in this village, in the 78th year of his age. Deceased had been ailing for some time, but on Wednesday of last week caught cold at the Zurioh fair, which no doubt hastened hies death. His remains were taken to the Varna cemetery on Tuesday for interment, at which place he formerly lived. Deceased was well - thought of and bore a gooi Christian chara- actet. An interesting ce:emony took place at the residence of Mr. Adam Whiteford, London Road, Hay Township, last evening, being the marriage of Mr. W. D. Weekes, of Exeter, and Miss Marion, second daughter of Mr. A. Whiteford. Rev, Wm. Martin, pastor of the Caven Presbyterian Church here, was the of- ficiating miaister. A number of invited friends were present and after the wedding a most enjoyable time was spent. We wish the young couple much joy and a pleasant walk through life. Clearing Auction Sala.-Tbe bankrupt sale of Dry -goods and Grocerisa a great one - cess. All the goods on the north side of the store have been cleared out, aid the balance of the stock on the sorth side mast be sold. The highest bidder takes 'em. Positively no reserve. Auction sale every night this week, to commence at 7 o'clock. Goode sold by private sale du:iog the day at auction prices. Remember the place, two doors north of the post office. Exeter, Oct. 1st, 1885, 3. W. BRODERICB, The Truces' report of the Zurioh fair was correct almost to the letter, while the Ex- positor's and: .Reflector's were very much muddled. So says a Director of the Society. The Director was led to investigation after noticing that all three papers differed. and from a very careful examination it was found that ours was the only,eorreot report. This is something for the people to consider. They should sabscribe for a paper whioh gives the true and correct reports oe. events that transpire. From now meta Dee. 31st, this paper will be sent to any address for 25ots. Send along your names and, help swell our fast increasing list, The following is a statement of the num- ber of members which each of • the Branch Agricultural Sooieties has for thin;year and the amount of government money paid to each society, viz.: -Stephan and Usborne, 351 members, grant, $140 ; Hay, 185 mem- bers, grant, 79.55 ; Stanley, 204. member;' grant, 597.72 ; Tuckersmith, 229 members grant, 598.87, making a total membership of 968 in the Branch Societies, and they re- ceive 5406 of ajgovernment grant. The total government aid received by the riding is. 5700. It will be observed that the Stephen and Usborne branch has by far the largest membership of any in the riding, This speaks for itself ; the farmers around Exeter are enterprising in all things. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bron. chitis immediately relieved by bhiloh's Cure_ Sold by J. W. Browninn. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guar- antee it. Sold by 3. W. Browning. chllroh were, wlltolI will ba a fine. structure, and an oruameut to the village. There are prospects of large building operations here next year. Clinton. The Township of Hilliest Agricul - total Society held their fall exhibi- tion, on Thureday and Friday Sept. 24th and 25th. The entries and exhi- bits were lolly as good as on former occasions, and the horses, fruit, vegetables and implements were far above the average. Friday fully 4,- 000 peo,de were on the grounds, the day being alt that the direotora could wish for. Everything 'teased off j 1eaaautly. The band tournament WAS a new feature iu connection with the e>rhtbition, and the interest taken in it added greatly to the success of the dare amu+eneuts. The playing of the' bands was brat class, and par tioularly that of the Waterloo Band,. which auooeeded is carrying off the firer prize -ea $.08 organ, presented by Wm. D dotty & Co., organ main- faeturerti, of this place. Wingllam eucoeeded to takiva aeocud, and the Clinton town band, third prize. Not k'arFront Home. TstnasDAT, OCT lat.-.Fain Stook, Imple. merits, &o„ on lot 17, con. 8, township of Stephen, Henry Riker, auctioneer. Sale GR AERIE ,./LOOTS. at one o'clook, rrasuar, (oar• 2nd.-•--Farna Steak and lmpte. menta, the property of Pratt Fisher, lot 14, 3rd oon, Usborne, Sale at one o'clock p. m. James Oke, auctioneer. Tnunsr:Ar. OCT. 8. --Farm Stock, tine prop- erty of lames Herbert. lot 18, con. 3, Bid- dulph, Sale at one o'clock p. in. Henry Brown, auctioneer. EA W D'it 7 BDAY Ocr. F rm a Stock Imple- ments, nv l e A BOOTS AND SHOES ments, ,ko., the property of John Cornish, eget half lot 1, can, 7, Usborne Sale at mERaHANDIsE one o'clock p. m. Henry Brown, .suction- ser, asssstssssssstw T rESD,ty, Ocr, 6. -Reale Estate, Implements and 'leasehold I? kir r n AND d. Enflame, e, the property f Thos. Allis, east corner of lot 6. North Thames Road, Usborne, Sate at 1 o'clock p. m. A. Bishop, anetioneer. Tlrexsnsae, Qcr" S. -Farm Stock and Imple- ments, the property of James Cockwell, let 5, con. 11, township of alcGillivray. Sale at one o'clock p. m, Henry Eilber, auctioee+er, we peruse getting their sale bills printed at this einem will get a rear. noticxe similar to the above. Vali Shows In MM. South Perth. St. Mary's, Oct. 6, 7. Fullarton, Oct. 13. flausheid, at Kirkton, Thursday and Fri. slay, October r3 and 9. 1vewaConctanee+cl. lIne sen. -•--slanted at the Howell Qat• - Meal Mills, fifty thousand busbela of gond Ur. Lim Gilmour, of Stanley loan sound Oats for Milling purposes. The highs a heavy horse it la week. Ile had fest ar patee will be paid. Oat -meal exchanged bean diseas d for some time. The Ddetltodiste et Goshen Luso Stanley, expect to have a re-opeuiug of their ahuroh next Sithbatb week. They have greatly improved their property and aro booking for a got d tittle. The y.:uugu,t son of Mr. Thos. alta;adt, of Helnleaville, fell from the pnrllne plate in t:,e barn a few days since, striking his chin on the edge t f rack. He :ass able to he around I again in abort time. but it was le wonder be wan not killed. Otto day last wt ek while C. Dania, l of the 41.1: con., of Stanley. evai un leading to tete barn, with hie ltor•(ia stauadiug under a .ealiulel loaded with grain, the seaffultl gave way injnr her his hcree,e, ono of them .o severe ly that it bird to hit kiltotl, Stephen. The following is a comet report 011 the petpili of S. 8. No. 3, Stephen, for the mouth of Sep'eaher, based on gond equates', attonJ anile and general proficiency. Fifth class.---Atired Morish, 879; ! Charles Christie 250. Furth class• -Melissa Jory 679; Rhoda Christie 585; Noi'a Bag4haw 506. Third plats. -Wm. Morrison 760; Arabella Model] 670; Mary Sanders 064; Jane 111orisli 640; Mary Din soy 617; Henry Penpal,] 576; Emily Jory 558; Robt. Dinny 898; Hir•im Shap - ton 159. Seootd class. -.Ela Shapton 1061; Edmund Shapton 963; Ida Sweet 888; Ellen Dearing 871; Eliza Rowt- cliff 726; James Bagshaw 697; Clara Sanders 648; Susan Harrison 635; James Sanders 501; George Harness 213. First olase, part 11. -Minnie Mor -- risen 862; Thomas Rowtoliff 669; Mary hiorish 658; Frank Sanders 319; Walter Dearing 253; Edger Harness 215. First class, senior. -Thomas Sanders 566; Chris. Diony 482; Jos. Sanders 420; Victoria Bagehaw 409; Wesley Dearing 406; Emma Penhale 211; Ethel Sweet 63. First class, junior, (in order of merit.) Edward Sanders, Carlotta Dearing, Henry Dearing, Wesley Nestle, Maud Harness, S. J. Sanders, EttiA Sweet, Nora Sanders, Sydney Sanders, Arthur Kestle, Wesley San- ders, Rose Dearing, Ellen Stanlake, May Dunetord, Wm. Beaver, Maud Mitchell, Percy Dunsford, Thos. Dinny, Henry Kestle, Wm. Sweet, Isaac Dusford, Dan. Sanders. Average attendance this month 46. ..kms Canadian. Judge Sinclair, of Hamilton, has been offered and hag accepted the poeition of Revising Barrister of Wentworth County. Mr. Wm. Bell, barrister ,Hamilton, has been offered the position for the city. From May let to September 14th fifty oasee of infraction of the Scott Act were tried in Renfrew oonnty.' Out of that number forty-one con- victions were secured, and flues to the amount of $1,860 oollected. MARRIED. WEEREs-WHITEFORD.-At the residence of the bride's father, in Hay, on the 30th ult„ by the Rev. Mr Martin, Mr. W. D. Weekes, of Exeter, to Miss Marion, second daugh- ter of Adam Whiteford, Esq. DIED. Httxtus.r, liont.art Mu.Ls,-000 of the most complete ruler roils in the ta roe inao, is d n , v ii � aud lulu the best ink!- eons ir, t easing satia- factrun, tirieting done to order ou short notice, Tht' roller flour taken the lead. Try it and be couvinred. 20 taus of good Abid. filings on baud at low figures. A few care of Corn and Corn Chop on lewd. itANNIC ck CaQI'ttART. Our Goods and Groceries are warranted of the Best Qual- ity and Latest Styles. Families in the village and surround- ing � ing country can rely ou Good Value for their money. Articles delivered promptly at your homes, in the VW +, if desired. A Trial Respectfully Solicited CARIaI 'S GEN ERAL STOR P slommoritaz Butter &Eggs WANTED. J. aihesoa Coo* Wishes to aunaunce to the inhabitants of Exeter and vicinity, that he lana opened out f► MARKET REPORTS. Iiaa opened�aout in Stand, .i.orrtototiat Walaen.p.m,.Wed uoaday.r Currelley& 0'S. Old Boo OvUEJT evuiteWltoa t ,.. ,.. 0 ai to 0 b1 �; in the Vorner Store) North of Samwoll ... ... ... ub3rcUrt what, WheatNi•w ... ,.• ,. "' ua1 to 0eel Complete stock of Groceries. blain %%heat Nov . .. 0 be to U et % r & P)ckar l'e, Wet re he• ie prepared to make i PAIAk "."1 16 + -. 16 lbs. Sugar; $1 Tea,';. , 50 all kinds o: ordered mark. Vito plow) •,. •• .• U 6C to 0 t49 aerie, ... •., ..• .. U •era to u GO and 75 els-•Good Q,uailty. i),itst u 1; to •b Sewed work tt Timothy io(''1 ... ••• ... t' !ll! to 4':'x Boots & Shoes (All Styles) at Low Prions speciality. Tiinueby 1 ;, to tartRepairing promptly attended to. Red EXETER "TER N ORTlf Peau Cora ... ••, Rags .•, „ ••. 11 53to U (..01 ,,:,8 UA nicely aysorte',1 stock ot T -V .i3, ' U 13 to , l3 1=1 i �V ,r�,, 'l' lir !�e7 , Mittel ,,, -•• •.. ... C 11 to (1 le' , • 4r1.a0. lItLN O 1 ••• - -•• FORKS, SCYTHES, B1\I)I\ti GLOVES, t Et�ar nabi,t, ,, v a:ltUi,�,N Potatoes.ver hal U s7 to u a: Bead Late .Maunder C. Facrctt`d linen and Shoe dpples,per bag ,., ,.. O .lu to a 4a (Cheap.) i t et Machin+ 011(Me per Gal. Eatab)iehm 'n i.)rred•'l , )lets ar b ,. .,, .,. 0 01 Go 0 oil EVER. , . t' 11 1, e , +ieePe per lb. ..: ... .. o t>a; cot( t'U COAL OIL AS CHEAP AS L'� Lel. May 14th 84. TurkOv per fe ,,. ..• .., o Ott to a Ob .1.10" A reduction of 2.1 Per (gent. en ' GA cka 4e'r pr ... ... 0 Ti til p iia' T uredo, and Beady -modes• A good Snit of r ALL•W 47 - flags,pressodparl0o. ... .,. 5 50 to 50 , . , t)oI. S1,17.t B for .,.u0. Suitinea and Rosi ... ... ,.. ,.. 5 goo to 0 OU t)vc•iroatt+ Cheap. Aidlearouhg, ,,. .,. - - 600 to 0 01'. t Our Dress Goods are marked down to the Lowest Notch. COTTAN-20 YARDS 3 OR ONE DOLLAR. Sheepskins,each ,• ... ... 0 50 to C'57 Calfskin% 0 50 to 0 70 Wool per lb ... ...0 17 to 0 18 ilayper ton ,.. ... ...... .. 000 to 800 t)nionsnerbush""" '. 0 e0 to 0 75 Wood per cord 2.50 to 2 75 RENSALL MARKETS Fall "Wheat per bit ,.. -. $ 0 80 to 0 80 Swing' ... ... 0 SU to 080 Barley (bright) ... ,., 0 50 to 0 00 Barley (feeding) ... 0 45 to 0 40 White Oats, ... .., .., 0 28 to 0 3r Black Oats .,. .,. ... 0 31 to 0,38 Apples per bbl, ... .•, 1 00 to 1 00 otatoosporbb ... ... ... 0:25 to 0 52 SUMMONED To Appear before the Bari E. H. FISH, Whore the man who came at the ory of 'next" received a Shave and a Hair -out which could not possibly have been surpassed by any barber, SarITn.-In Exeter, on the 27th ult., John G. Smith, aged 72 years and 1 month. BANES. -1n Stephen, on the 27th ult. Caro- line, relict of the late Joseph 'Banes, aged 86 years and 9 months. ' NEAR THE POST OFFICE. GRAND Colonial Exhibition in London, England,1886 FIF'PY-FOUR THOUSAND FEET RESERVED FOR CANADA. FIRST ROYAL EXHIBITION COMMIS- SION SINCE 1862. r 10.E COLONIAL arm INDIAN A. EXHIBITION to be held in LONDON, England, commencing McNr1at.l886,is intend- ed to be on a scale of great magnitude, having for object to mark an epoch in the relations of all the parts of the British Empire with each other. In order to give becoming significance to the event a Royal Commission is leaned for the holding of this exhibition, for the first time since 1862 ; and His Royal Hi hnesathe Prince of Wales has been appointed President by Ker Majesty. t The very large space of 54,000Wquare feet has been allotted to the Dominion ox Canada by command of the President, His Royal High- ness. This Exhibition is to be purely Colonial and Indian, and no competition from the'United Kingdom or from foreign nations will 109 per- mitted, the object being to exhibit to the world at largo what the colonies can do. The: grandest opportunity ever offered to Canada is thus efforued to show the distinguish ed place she occupies, by the progress she has made in Agriculture, in Horticulture, in the In- dustrial and Fine Arts, in the Manufacturing Industries, in the Newest Improvements in Manufacturing Machinery and Iinplements, in Public Works by Models and Designs ; also in an adequate display of her vast resources in the Fisheries, in the Forest and Mineral wealth, and also in Shipping: All Canadians of all parties and classesare invited to come forward and vie with each other in endeavouring on this great occasion to put Canada in her true place as the premier colony of the British Empire, and to Estab• fish her proper position before the world. Every farmer, every producer,, and every manufacturer, has Interest in assisting, it hay- ing been already demonstrated that extension of tradealways follows such efforts. By order, JOHN LOWE, Sec. of the Dept. of Agriculture. Ot tawa,let Sept., me. 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