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.H. DICK
J, eitor of Sup e
Conveyancer, Oomnli
Loan.
twice iu r'anson's
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Barrister, Solicitor,
`EXETER,
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Upstairs In SAltwEI.L's 1lx.oe
Ma:n-Street, Exeter, Ont.
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OL. XIII,, NO. 9. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCT'R 22, 1885
J'"CTST C zvD
ty'G Choice Hanes, Breakfast Bacon and Lard, Cracked
.:heat and Rolled Oats, Oranges and Lemons,
AT G. -, 1. H3'YN.DM.A.1`
FANSONIS BLOCK
The
ramoseaNtimmilassalmilinganstmallimilMgen
DaS1tiWOOa,
I Mint Elea Potter, of Salt ILeke
City, is visiting at Mr. N. Fried'e.
Mr, And, Birit waif home on a visit
last Sunday.
M. H. Lindeufleld, of Detroit, in
visiting his parents, of this place.
Mr. and Aire. Louis Simon were
at Elmira spending their summer
holidays,
Wes. took full possession of the
spotted house last Sunday, and Mich.
has gone out to pasture.
Mr. F. I3aker ie giving his saw mill
a general overhauling, and is having
it fitted up iu flrat•claass style.
Coyoung men must meet a old
winter, a•+ many of them have taken.
in pa,rtuere.
TOHN WHIT & SON
'P'ublishers and Proprietors
Snerae—Leicester•., Aged ram, G.1 Gpeoial prizes were given for' the
Walker; Shearling ram, Jelin Rowell, following ; Pumpkins, Jot., Grana ;
Graham Wacker; Ram lamb, Graham Squash, Samuel Dinsmore; Maple
Walker, F. Neil ; Pair ewes, leaving syrup, Wm. Eimer ; White beans,
raised lambs in 1885, F. Neil ; Pair Walt. Ilyde ; Grab apples, Hugh
shearling ewes, Jahn Abbott ; Pair Cameron Yellow maugolds, Maggie Busineaa ince bean very eneoesaful
ewe lambs, Graham Waikar, F. Neil. Jamieson ; Collection of roots, Sam'I with our merchants this fail. Our
LINCOLN,—Aged ram, F. ;veil ; Gunning; Citron, Jae. H. Hodgit s ; tailor is alert kept very busy,
only Thoriey's H. & 0 Food. Only lOe. per Its., Or 5s per cwt. Sliearling ram, Samuel Langford, F. Ladies' Work—Gloves, :Ante Hyde ; jr. L. Deichert. of Belvieu' line,
Neil ; Ram lamb, G. \Volker, F. Neil;E mbroi Iery on satin, .lira. James has retired from farming and moved
I, - I dl b '8' T' Wool t 'IZ 'W Beo our tt 'vn No doubt be will like
aLUTZ,
omeerttt hisresid°nce
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F't• ItSIT ,•inity &°nags.
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l.r the County
College play cia„eautl suraeol.I
irkton.
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of Horgan, u nice, opposite
tlrer.1 irl,ng's atore,Fxoter
W. BROWNING AI, 1)„ al, C•
EDUCATIONAL,
Exeter Butcher Shop
USINESS COLLEGE 1 R. DAVIS,
Butcher a General Dealer
LN GON$EQTJO:, 1Ririt
WOODSTOCK COLLEGE,
WOODSTOCK, ONT',
The College has been thoroughly reorgau-
teed, and placed in the bands of a moat able
staff of Teachers Unclndiug two who have
been Principals of Winder and successful
iustttutious)• Course moat thorough and
practicer. Foes very moderate.
For full Information address •-
N. SVQLVERooOdstoockk Oo11 ace.
PROPERTY Ll !'
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Customiwasupplied TUESDAYS, THURS.
DAIS Aso SATL BDAYS at their residence
ORDERS LEFT AT THE SHOP WILL RE
GENE PROaIPT ATTENTION.
J• P.ti,GraluatePictoriaUniveraity.Otticc, d -
an,l.reetdeuceD0U rioai.xbnratotv.X xete_..2 AU11i''llit, SAL +j IN STEPHEN.
P. ' rout a S iia ttlt (ono°ssicu WO acres.
air styes laving raise am 9 In il, '+amen; 00 ma , . r8, Ell, egg ; . •
G. Walker, John Abbott; Pair shear--, Crazy work.:tlre. Win. Bexg; Patched town lif'.
ling ewes, John Reweli, G. Walker ; quilt, Mise Hyde; Gent's scarf, Maggie Air. Fred- ^ook has been epending
Pair ewe Iambs, G. Walker, Samuel Jamieson ; cord brae":Ft, ners, James leis rammer vacation down in St.
Langford. Eames; Log cable (guilt, :tires Hyde; Jacobs. We expect be will soon re.
SaUrllnolvN. -
,Aged ram, R. M. Hume made bread, Maggie Jaahiosan; turn home.
Hobbs; Sbearling ram, B. M. Hobbs ; Canned strawberries, Maggie Jinni°. Another new dude in town. Ile iia
Ram. lamb, R. AI, Hobbs, J emma S. • sone ; Knit matt. Arise Hooper; Toilet empleyod with restare. Weee]oh t
Grant; Pair ewes, having raieed lttnlbs matt, 11ra, Langford, Wurtz, as business is rushing with
in 1885, 1t. AI, Hobbs ; Pair shear- `'*` `
,
1 1 R II I3 bb and gone to Toronto. Andrew was a
the boys.
• ROUND THE COUNTRY. Mr. Andre Bonifacio heel left ue
Exeter
rues 9 ewe
ling ewes, R. Hobbs; Pear e
am )a, .. o e, Kirlctolr.
much missed, especially by the fails
Special, -Rest fat sheep,Jno,Rowell, Mr. T. Tufts, 1148 bleu abrailt sex. IVa wield Ilene euccehi4 winereyer
n a visit to
i %B.T0BIES Berkshire sow Jae Weutman • .gad 'r relatives ill Belleville. T!t 1 b-
: ' > Down) & Co.. have moved their p y
J. A, ROLLINrS, M. C. B , S i Forpartit`t:1:104 itpply to`
0, Office,:MainSt.-Exeter,Ont.Reaide,: B. y.I;I.L10'P, e
celionserecently occupied by P. McPhillips,s OA *
ir; G G 1
Pahl of any brood sharp F. Neil, nice, sociable young wan and is very
I1oos,--Berkshire bear, Jae. buster t during the past weok a
lie goers.
cry
^ lore were two chime ice) is
boar, any hreed, Thee 14trtolf, let oltl o , lists from Crediton iu town this
mid 2nd; Aged sow, any breed, Thos. aid atom to I'ttisey street and are week. :lorry to say our champion
Patilek, 1st and 2nd; Boar pig of '85, a having; it fitted up for a dwelling
: Ild \Fill, *,liddleton, Jas, WVesiman ; Sow bouee, with them.
. pig of 1885, Tilos, Patrick, 1st and Miss A. L. k ,mshaw, who spent Barry was
Solicitor, &e„
t• 4th Feb., PM',
El eq.
wheelsm*hh was not home to exhibit
VE`PERINATit . " cad ' Berkshire hoar, any age, Win, ; the bast couple of mouths with solar- tsill town last Sunday
gbidding the belief at+d b e
, ti r . r The nn l° 1 Ui ft for snln°rtn
TENNENT ,, TENNENT, L trenthyPablhQ Anrtinn en th°rthnt (lct h r. II I1 1 Tl Patrick. week to her home in ( vhrlfrAoa Ixy, M aces attend him tvller,A-
nary Surgeons. Graduates of the OntM1rin " at 3 o'Gtook U, u,., I,ocs 3 s n+i 4, 1.. Ii. } ., -+ ./'
1 orae u:axy , Collage Forma ; titepheh, near ('r nd it "R acres of laud
to,have op
for top tree,
shines oc
\Iwinstret:t
• _. - " _ FARM FOR SALE 0I' TO RENT.
eterl- ' , undersigned w offer .
Uitletleten : Suffolk beer, 1885, des ' ivee an Roue hill farm, returtaed last evening i t s tk - y n,
•at ,i'ts, ltt3. , ',. ' , as she la leaving tlti,l part of the ,cull ^
POULTRT.---•Parr ducks, Jae. H, , ►^+ - °•^^- 1 May *macaws t ti ever he goon
cued sit°Arco'alsu20fatcows a,idhaift+ra.3naxea 4 autl d '• ' ]cr_,_..._ m..,... n__-,._. r,.._ reit or I.
tweet it t a 11 : yearn N1.2 horses 4 aid b years alio warr*ntetl
Manua*. ou b sound. The laud will be sold on time at 4 per
•'►Vit►. DulileW, liobt. 13olyer ; Pair
:•doter. eld14 cent, it; required,d i lastb
The Fall Assizes.
Watches, Clocks & 3ewelery turkeys, Jas K. Hodl;iita, Rat.i3ul Un Tuesday meriting about
attended to:- Medicine for Borges from nCis -- tM1ncQ prom3' y JOHN liFi'l'II, I'roorietor.
f rues Cattle, fie rh- exes o FOV' th.
e Fall ver elnekeoa, Dayton I,tt•l.l. G. et.
12:30 fire was diecoyered in the roller
flourintt acid sawmills of Meagre, Kyle The fall assize, npened at Gader-
alive:men hand: 1 We,bb,
320 &Gres for Sale, Everybody invite+l to ga in and inspect his C?RAt`i,—White fall wheat George, & Metatarsi at Egmondville, one mile lob on Tuesday, 131h, Judge Armour
a, v a a,.+ . ".••,•• I1 SOE"T1IERIVAANITOR,t--,'Thu Garden
of our Great North-West."'
TI F NY : IT BER
,
L
1eel'
aP d 4ua South half fGec tto39, Towesh!
nen
tln,eir for IftvHtaphenM1d WORM- 19, co ir,ntu1
:f3daaros inmetliatelp ge
ad °ruing
vrac,Towi.sllips, Ssles ot,n4uctedatmoderato CrrPtal City. aln the iileo cf the no ito
ba
rates, ./Ides -At Post•ntllce.(;red,ton, Out. and Southwestern1 t .
^ gotlatiug for rightofay through ug tit t
O1UN GILL, Auctioneer for the a"ticlassrte
liiiini° ieailin°3ii+xaapt onauyrogg lQ
r Tawu+hili of Stephen, gni anti [''shorn° neighborhood. convenient to market, achoel, l , ,,to s law yoq arts etoc Jas. $- lladgluq, . D, akanley;
aml the Village of Exeter. All sales prwnutlt' ehutcltes, d •c., would do woll tri apply without 5t°Q1},
attonded. au.l::tttsfactinu guaranteed, Sales delay, Titleperrect,tieingaPatentiteo,lfro,n IndiMh Corn; Jae Woetman Sautuel
arranged at this office.
the Grown, and without encumbrance, ALL ARE WELCOME.
' The lire extended across the street
w l o h is 1 elf
stack whether yon t!etrchase or not.
White, Wm, Hooper; Re(l fall wheat, ; south of this town. The nulls being . presiding, The following were She
IMMENSE 13AR('rAINS FOR CASA W.D. Stanley Robt `a'tae'hty• Sprio>" atiteide the watertvnrka ayetEetn, were oat ea tIlat'nr'ed neo,_
wheat, Wm. -llnnpel, win. ' White ; abandonod to th n flawee and hemline The grand jury brought in "no bill„
total loss, A large e lla,rtit of al
lit Vold Silver flYatc+1ie
'Barley. Wm Amore Dabs St"nh,y' a g q yegaint't Michael Madden, for perjury,
Plateclware, Jewe1ery, ale 1 tm.:.e oats,Thos. Petri°k, Wrn. heap- uablu hardwerol lumber was Mee the same for W. Johnston, foraeaault
Total b i 435.000;
A large variety to cheese from, and go'tranble' et' ; Black oats, Thou. Pattiok; fear, consumed. uta •
lose about 9 ucaasidilzng bodily Karin, and a "true
1 k . insurance ou buihlluu and tnaolnnery, note 1u tlla °ode of Jas, Iiamilkon,
NELL, LI
'Dinsmore,
\if1NFY Tt) LOAN.
Owner Mitchell Ont, rte' Staml oppreetc AN. Pickard's Alain- • l;1aRTICULTUR4L VVittter app l08 0ioah and oao„umed Ur. 1Veighiau 'e house
`FOB SALE OIt TO RENT.
irONEY TO L0/.N ON REL ES
tato for th°Huron Brie Loan' Acv
iugsl rcioty. Law rates ofintereai..Applyto
Jnbn 4ltackman,Fxetcr.
1V1 -ON EI TO LOAN AT 6 AND 04
percent:tr °ruing totems, Private
Funds, Apply to
B. V .ELLIOT
August 15,'85 ` Solicitor. Exeter ,
INSUItANCE,
J. CLARK, Agent for Hits Us,
i •borueaudtlibbortlfutua Fire neur
ante )o,npany, 1 sidence-3rd COM, Usborne
Orders by reedit 3xoter P. it., promptly- at-
tond0dto.
TOl1N 3I0DONELL. ISSUER OF
alAliltIAGF LI:I:NSES.
OFFICE IN VINSON'S i1LOCt.
Also agent for the London Mutual Insurance
Company olr0anada,Moreantile Insurance Co
-Capital $.,00,000.00 Head Office Waterloo;
Ont, Glasgow & London Insurance Coy -Cap-
ital ; Heat: Office, Montreal : Stand-
ard Life Insurance Co., Head Office, London.
England ; Guarantee &' Accident Co, Head
Office, Toronto.
JOHN MOONELL Exeter.
Two-story Brick Dwelling Ilouse, situated
onlrill•streat - ••dlreetly east of the 1'resbgtorl-
en 011=011, F eater ; together with threo•qur o-
tersnt an acre of land, Good :rune stable and
driving house; splendid orchard of choice
young fh•iit bearing noes; Cood,;cll and cis-
tern; suitable for a gentlornan's restdouee.
Will be sold cheap cm terms to suit pureliaaer,
or rented. I'ussosaiou given let November.
For further particulars. a ply to
RICHARD OIDLEY,
Oct- la,'8.i,-ion. }eater P. O,
COA.GUL1NE.--Gement for Brok-
ou Articles, Sold everywhere.
Solo Makers. --KAY BROS.. Stockport
England.
FOR COUGHS AND COLDS.
IAY'S CO\1POUND OF LIN•
SEED, Aniseed., Renege, Squill Tolu, 3:c
with Chime
DAY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent
oxnectorant for Coughs and Colds.
- TAY'S COMPOUND, for Coughs
t
l]orsesandCattle.
___ .._..._—_-._._..-. KAY'S TIC PILLS, a specific in
KAY'S
Pace-ache &c.
and Colds, is equally sorvicab o; for
THE WATERLOO MUTUAL
Peen INSURANCE CO.
Established in 1863.
HEAD OFFICE - - WATERLOO, ONT.
This coml.anv has been over Eighteen
years in successful operation in Western On-
tario,andsontiuues to insure agaiust'.oss or
damage by Pire,Buildings,Meronaudise,Man-
ufactoriee,aud all otlrerdescriptions oflineur-
able property. Intending insurers have the
option of insuring on the Premium Note or
Cash System.
During the past ton years this Company
has issued 57,096 Policies. covering property
to the amount of: 40,872,038 ; and paid in loss-
es alone 3700,752,00
AssetS, $176,100.00, consisting of Cash
n Bank, GovornmantDeposit,and the unaes-
essedPremium Notesonhandandinforce. J.
Secretary NJ f3DHuoaaS,Inspector. Tamen, CHAS.
SNELL, Agent for Exeter vicinity.
i MPORTAN T NOTICES .
ktii'c1niaI Railway
Tho Direct R ,uta from.the West for all
points in Nit<wBrunswick, Nova Scolia,
Prinoe Edward Island, Cape Breton
and Newfoundland.
All tho popular sea bathing. fishing and
pleasure resorts of Canada are along this line
Pullman cars leaving Montreal os Mon-
day Wednesday, and Friday run through to
Halifax. and on Tuesday! Thursday and Satur-
day to St. John, N. B., without change.
Close connections made at Pointe Levis with
the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu
and Ontario Navigation Company's Steamers
from Montreal, and at Levis with the North
Shore Railway
Elegant first-class Pullman, Buffet and
Smoking Cars on alt through trains.
First-class Refreshment Rooms at oonvsni
eat distances.
IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS
will find it advantageous to use this rohte as
it is the quickest in point of time, and the rates
are as low as by any other.
Through freight is forwarded by fast special
trains and experienee has proved the Inter -
colonial route to be the quickest for European
freight to and from all points in Canada and
the Western States,
Tickets, maybe obtained and also informa-
tion about the route and about fret bt and
passenger rates from
ROBERT B.74IJODIE,
Western Freight & Passenger Agent
93 Rossin'House Block, York St., Toronto.
D. POT't'INGER,
Chief Superintendent.
Railway Office, Moncton, N.B:,May 14,'86-1y:
SAY ALL THE LADIES WHO SEE
Ike.
J. EEc° •RINC'S
LANGTRY AND PARISIAN BANGS.
Without a doubt they are the most bec•tming
styles ever intr•oduaed. Ladies, for something
invery fine style, such as the Langtry and
Parisian Bangs, Saratoga Waves, Switches,
Puffs, Curls, or Wigs, call on Ike. J. Dearing, at
CENTRAL BARBER SHOP, EXETER.
Where he will supply all your wants in the
Hair Line,
CEN r1'1 Ait
DRUC STORE
tract Exeter. - , ,' and cooper shop, Loss about $1,000.
s Waite Jolla Hooper 1 all apples
A full stock of all kinds of
Dye -stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. 'Milan's
Condition
Powd-
ers
the best
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
the Central Drug Store Exeter
C. LUTZ.
The Granton Fair.
Tho anneal fail fair of the i3id-
dulnh A'grioult,tral Society wit hold
In the village of Granton ou Wednes-
day lost. Notwith-landing that the
weather was miuerablo and the roads
muddy, the atten+lauce way mnoh
larger than at any of the aociety's
previous ',how,,. The entrlea were
alio in advance of other years, The
lurid() department ea well filled,
while the outside show was snporior
10 evt ry respect to many more pre-
tenilon slur s. It, the mine class Di 1
wurtzel, W.n. Hooper, Wm. Amos;
Dozen of onions, Jas. H. Hodgins'
1st and 2nd; Four bends cauliflower,
D. G. White; 10 lbs. honey in comb,
Mrs. Wm. Begg; 10 Ibe. clear honey,
Jas. Grant; Dozen tomatoes, Mrs.
Langford; Field parrots, Wtu. Hooper,
Thos. Patrick; Garden carrots,
Francis Morley, D. D. McRoberts,
MANUFACTURES. --Lumber wagon, A.
McDougal, John Brooke; Covered
boggy, A. McDougal, Single Buggy,
A. McDougal; Single cotter, A. Mo-
Dongal; Pair hob sleighes, A. Mc-
Dougal; iron harrows, E. Hall; Bea-
r ,om set, Jos. Grant; Pair non's
boots, W. Lawton; Set team harness,
W. B. Stowari; Set single harness,
W. B. Stewart; Set stove furniture,
F. J. Arnold; Butter in crock, P1'ilip
Brooks; Butter in 5 lbs. Geo. Spearin;
Butter in ]b. r• Ile, Jas H. Hodgine.
LADIES WORT{.—Pair woolen socks,
home spun, Maggie Jamieson, Miss
Hyde; Pair woolen stonkings, home
spun, blies Hyde, let and 2nd; Pair
woolen mitts, Miss Hyde, lit and
' 2nd; Pair fancy socks, Mies Hyde,
ford • Brood mare having had foal in I Maggie Jamieson; Nair fattoy stook•
Samuel Lttggfurd, Josh. `Thompson; The grain and flour iu the mill was.
Winter pears, Hugh Cameron, -Jas. fallyoovered by insurance indeiendeut
Grant; Fall pease, Jonn Brooks; open
of the buildings.
air ftrapoa. Hugh Cameino, John Hay Council.
Brooks; Collection of fruit, S. Lang-
ford.
DAIRX AND f 'ARDBN.--50 lbs, keg
butter, Geo. White, Philip Mowbray;
for negligent oecapo by a constable.
Aohesou, ve. Mikohell--Tilts case
wee between Geo. Acheson, of God -
orlon, and J. T. Mitchell, editor, for-
merly of Winghatn, Action for libel.
Asaet,aineut with jury, The defend-
ant was ant represented by couusel.
By telegram he iuetruoted Cameron,
Holt its Cameron f'r 20n. damages,
At a meeting of the council, hold with full Dost of suit, His lordship
Oot. lOth, it wee moved and parried directed that judgment be entered in
that the suretiee for collector be AO- this ogee,
10 lbs. roll butter, Geo. White, D. D. 1 cepted and the fund be deposited with ween vs, Charles Herbert—Charg-
Molt.lbortn; Bushel potatoes, Rain. the treasurer for safe keeping:—
evidence,
with rape. Tho grown offered no
Stanley, Jas. Woetman; Six heads Moved by Mr. Surerus, seconded evidence, and the prig"nor was d]s-
cabbage, S. Langford, Thos. Patrick; by Mr. Rennie, that the engineer's cburged.
Six blood beets, Wm. Gunning, Dr. charges for services under the Ditobes Queen vs• Frederick Soiae--Cbarg-
Laing; Six parsnios, D.D. McRoberts, and Water Courses Act of 1883, shall ed ,rich rape. The brown offered no
Wm. Gunning; Bushel turnips, Jno. be $2e. per day and 10 canto a mile
evidence, and the piieoner was die-
travelli:hg expenoen, and $1,50o. for charged.
Queen vs. Wm. Hunter—Charged
making an award.P
The petition of Air. A. Geiger and with raps upon the person of Rebecca
others, to have a drain opened through Beteg. near Chutes, in the spring of
the Canada Co.npay's land, was re- 1884. The particulars of this ossa
[erred to Mr. J. Spackmt,u, Agent. are eo wolf known to our reactors that
The following accounts were
pass- it is unnecessary to repeat any of the
ed:—Geo. Turnbull, gravel $2; H. evidence now. The prisoner has
Hayrock, timber and hauling plank been lying in jail sense hie arrest,
$3,50; Wm. McKee, $1; J. Bean, shortly after the crime was commit -
$1.50; J. Howard, payment on bridge ted. The judge °hared strongly
contract 5130, Camber bill $17.45; agthinet the prisoner, and after an
Dr. Buchanan, expeuees in conned• abeenco of several hours the jury re-
turned a verdict of " Guilty of an
The council adjourned, to meet on attempt to oommitt rape." Sentenced
Friday, 27th November, to two years lit prison.
S. i''oseee, Clerk
we uotieed a thoroughbred Berkshire,
the property of Wm. Middleton, of
Granton. This animal was awarded
first and diploma arid first for bast
hog of any age, competing niminst
older animals. It alio took 2nd at
the Provincial, Leudrn, 2011 at Ham -
1
Mon, and 3rd at Indeetris , Toronto.
The animal %,4 madly a choice one,
not leaveie th noticeable imperfecti,tn,
The following is rho
PRIZE LIrT T.
HoRsxs.—Draught.—Brood mare,
havi'•g foal in 1885, Geo. Spearin ;
2 year old filly or gelding, Wm Cnr.
nish ; 1 year old filly or gelding. W.
Hooper; Foal, Geo. Spearin, Samuel
Dinsmore; Yearliig entire cilt, Geo.
Duffield.
AGRICULTURAL.—Span it' harness,
Wm. Cornish. John Dinsmore; Brood
mars, having hail foal in 1885, Wm.
Langford, D. D. Motioberts; 2 year
old filly or gelding, Gen. Spearin Wm.
L.twton; 1 year old filly or gelding,
Wm. Hooper, Johu Dinsmore; Foal,
Wm. Hyde,
GENERAL PURP ISE. —Span in har-
ness. Miobael Toohey' Meek Lang -
itamore, %vm. Hooper; Six mange
Boot
Inge, Maggie Jamieson, Mise Hyde;
Pair fancy mitts, M. Jamieson, Mrs. J.
Eames; Specimen Braiding, Maggie
Beatson, Ada Creighton; Gent's shirt,
baud made Miss Hyde, Ada Creigh-
ton; Gent's shirt, machine made,
Mrs. Jas. Eames; Crochet work, Mrs.
Win. Bugg; Emt:oidery in muslin,
A. Creighton; Lmbroidery in worsted,
Shoff, A. O'Neil, Ge". Si'ecrin,special; Ada Creighton, Miss Jamieson; Cover -
2 year old filly or gelding, P. Gavin let, home made, Ada Creighton, Meg-
& Son, A. O'Neil, A. O'Neil, special; eie Jamieson; Child's dress, hand
1885,Wm. Aruna, Samuel Dinsmore ;
2 year old fitly or gelding,E• McDon•
alt], Thos. Eddy; 1 year old filly or
gelding, Jos. Peart, Arthnt Gunning;
Foal, Thos. Patrick, John Brooke.
ROAD AND CARRIAGR.—Sparc to har-
ness, Thos. Bissett, sr., Wm. Rasp -
burn; Saddle horae.Wm. Peny; Brood
mars having, 1,a.i ural in 1885,
1 year old filly or gelding, Robert
Shoff, P. Gavin & S n; Foal, 0. H.
Srague. A, O'Neil; Single driver,Wm.
Itabburn Chan Grafton.
W Maguire
made, Ada Creighton, Miss Stanley;
Ornamental needle work,Miss Hooper,;
Fancy knitting, Miss Hyde. 1st and
2nd; Rag teat, Mfrs. Langford, let
CATTLE — DURHAM.-- Cow, having I and 2nd; Home made carpet, Arthur
Gibson. Knit quilt, Mise Scott, 1st
and 2nd; Farmers wreath. Miss Stan-
ley, Mrs. Footer; Laoe worn, Ada
Creighton, let and 2nd; Feather
flowers; Mrs J. Eames; Embroidery
in cotton, Maggie Jamieson, Wm.
Hyde; Pair slippers on worsted, Ada
Creighton; Sofa cushiou, Mrs. Lang
ford, Mrs. Jas. Eames; Tidy in cotton,
Mies Hyde, Maggie, Jamieson; Tidy
in wool, Ada Creighton, let and 2nd;
Tufted counterpane, Mrs. John E.
Murray.
PLANTS AND FLowkIts.—Collection
house plants, Wm. Gunning.
had calf in 1885. Wm. Reith, James
S. Grant; 2 year old brier, Wm.
Reith, John Hooper Heifer calf, G.
Youngston, \Vm. Keith; Cow end
oalf of 1885, Jas. Grant.
GEADE:--Cow having had a calf in
1885, John H"open, let end 2nd; 2
year old heifer, Jac S. Grant, John
Rowell; 1 year old heifer, Jas. Wallis,
John Hooper; Heifer calf, Jno. Hoop•
er, Jas. Wallis; Pair steers 2 year old,
any breed, John Slack, 1st and 2nd;
Pair steers 1 year old, any breed, 3.
Steck, A. O'Neil, Fat beast, any age
or breed, John Slack, 1st and 2nd.
Hensatf. A pesitton has been forwarded to
the Governmeut, asking for the ex-
ercise of exeoutive clemency in the
case of Beujamin. Simmons, who is
uuder senteece of death for the mur-
CONCERT.—The Uentennial Skating
Rink, which has been re•butlt and
greatly impr•aved, an that it is now
one of the best rinks in the country, der of his paramour in London. The
was opened on Friday eveniug last by document is a formidable one, being
a concert. The programme consisted about fifty five feet in length and con -
of vocal and instrumental tntteie, raining signatures of 1,565 persons,
readings, recitations, &a. The sing-, amongst whom are included senators,
ing of Mrs. Jas. Fairbairn, of Exeter, members of Parliament, and uthere.
Miss Brown and Mise McPherson, of
Hensel', WWI loudly applauded and
the Garma 1 song in character, by Mr.
Daniel Dyer, of Zurich, elicited much
laughter. The readings by Mr. Mo•
Callum, of Exeter, and the recitation
by Mr. W. Hughes, also of Exeter,
were well rendered and appreciated
by the audience. Mr. Hughes also
kept the audience in roars of laughter
for a while by 'giving a temperance
The regular meeting of the Huron
Medical Association took place on
Tuesday, the 13th inst., et ibe Com-
mercial Hotel, Clinton. There were
present Drs. Sloan, Blyth; Young,
Loadesboro; Campbell, MacKid, El-
liott, and Gunn, Seaforth; Worthing-
ton, Clinton. A. case of Hodgkin's
disease was presented,wbich, explain-
ed, is enlargement of the glands of
neck on both sides stud under the
lecture in the negro dialect, being 'arm, in fact throughout the system
dressed in the latest style fora col- when bad. This case was of thirteen
orad dude. The Exeter braes and years' standing, and elicited much
harmonic bands also added materially interest as to best methods of treat-
s+ the entertainment by playing sev-
eral ohoioe selections iu good style.
Miss Mary Evaur, of Hensel', presid-
ed et the organ very gracefully and in the lifetime of any practitioner,
went. A. very interesting paper on
puerperal chorea was read. This is
a very rare disease, and seldom seen
effioiently and played the s000mnaui-
menta tor all the siuger8 except Mrs.
Fairbairn, fee whom Mr. Fred.
Knight, of Exeter, played. A hep
was held in the Centennial hall after
the concert.
Scott's Emulsion of Pure.
Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosplrits,
For. Throat Affection.
Dr. F, B. PanLroTT, Salisbury, Mo., says:
"I have used Scott's Emulsion in glandular
diseases,and Throat affections, with ani-
formally good results. It is the only pre-
paration of Cod Liver Oil I use."
and is characterized by irregulav
twitchinge of the musoels and jerking
of the limbs in different directions.
A Daae of carbuncle of the size of a
soup plate in a man aged seventy
years, war, reported situated bettveen
and on the'shonlders, causing death;
aieo a fatal case of apoploxy - in a .
woman seventy-seven years; of age.
The meeting was one of a great deal
of ifitorest, the discussions some-
times beiug pretty lively. The Jan-
uary meeting ie to take plane in Sea-
forth.