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The Exeter Advocate, 1893-9-14, Page 10,1511111M1110•1•000100011.150202106107 9.01,001101.11.0 ,^atag. I, • EXETER, ONTARIO, THITRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1893. 110010.SCOnaP104.000Yr.V.M.0001/.115.6015.1.0100011121•100101101101M.1-Sr. - NO 32$ , Tho sell „ s• „ , , ,„, Vie griA KsoN. le oimiii kJ, t ,z2 iv ii 11 ;-.." ii,,,m ir4 I a rt. si WANTED AT ONCE. LOCAL AGENT v v Posit ti .m. porn, anent. . . Bitows Ilitos. CO., I\ Bic-ILI:Intl. * liertsall Sho-vv, arvots, A Johnston, A Weseloh; six A Biseett. " (Chartered by Parliament, 1855.) Paid up Capital .... $2,000,000 • aosi; Valid , ... ...... .... 1,100,000, . "'road asic,0 Ar,entrsai, , F. WOLFERSTAli THOMAS, Esq., urseryinen, Toronto, Ont. ....,......,vamd.x.,...,:wrstaxataingozneavramaxars.......supasaxonte..... T OST • j-^1 . • ----= . A brown colored overcoat ..wasioSt on the rOad west of Cturliton, on Sunday.3nly $0t1s,' ' lfviintelio7e,i,11.41.1,4eics,ah,tivissic,ustvetoth$00nGqi or — On Sunday Sept 17th, there will be special harve'..1 thanicsgivitig sate/wee in St."Patriels's eltareh nt a p. ni,• The, , , .., , • , , oTalreu Wilk 00 aecoraten for the cocoas $1107, and an appTpriate sinoil pEtiaell- et Siy the Rev, Richardson m, The Hensel] ehow,was held. on Thus's- clay and 1,.i'riday last aud w:is a credit to the directors' and a gratifying sue- 'Oess in every nartreular, The first day was yrIncipally..d.o,voted to .inakiune entelies and the garden carrots, J Elittchford, I Gil- christs six Swede terelps, S Thomson, J Roeder; six any other yariety, J Roeder, J Blatehford; six long red. mangolds, 0 &tile:1, A, ,Johnstoonrc; , six yellow globe mancsolds 0 Burl 1 IMPLEMENTs. r Luinber Waggon, patent Oohs ill eiogle open boggy, sine•le ces-eeed.IAIAA ,gy, Ny-00 Lailottalii:et,, FJ. Elleivisse,r)no,',Hles,e,,;, J 6:AtIo:Arerto, .....s.,.. GliMitn AT M 1.11 AC Eit . - ,-, .., ' , . x . Tho 8aturday ekeursions to Goderich 'Money advaneed 1.o Aood Farmer's on their and ' Kincardine. have beendiscontin- 0 wa notes wItl. one or more endorsers at 7 , . . t h is season, canon A., Londcai. A liberal,offertory is re- queStecl. plasing exhibas which were ElinlierORS. 'Friday h01.11,9; t110 , crowning day and as it shone out in splendor large Johnston; six long red beets, 0 Burford, J Blatchford; six globe beets, A Wes- lob, Ben Hog,ratli; two pumpkins, J , STANUPADTURER ' Ten yards home made ile:s 11, Bell sr,, A. Jo. irnormi ; teo 3 per cent per annum.. . as. Exeter Branch. MrChToni, shoe mak•er, is about I 'Open every lawful day from LO a, m.to 8 p. tnoedo pf:r1 a shoe ahop lit Fanaon's block \ m.,.saturclays 10,a, in, to 1 p. na . cold is now peisparing the premises, Al general:banking business' transacted Mr, Tetn's abilities as shoemaker is. CURRENT. RATES'allowed for mon- Well known, Sy` on Deposit Receipts. Savings Bank at 8 roz,sonal mention. Per °ant. '&. DYER HURDON . Mr. Win. 'Murray,. of Morrison, Iowa ' is the guest of Mr. John Hunter, Us Exeter. Jan 28,. '88. Sub Manager boi. M • • H • • Ji I- 111 00.-i. is. all y Le .e , who las "B" , Line . • — Several from this vicinity were pick- log cranberries in the marsh south of ,Grand Bend on'Monday last Ts, crop is an excellent one this season.' -111r, P. R. Adair •was On the sick list for a, few . ., daYs, but is now convalescent, --Miss .' .1 . 8 .., .... 041. 0) Cld 0-0 ilk. 4.11111.1, 1, sva. v Isla Ellen T -at -r- r - -•ar '''' a and well pleased crowd was in attendance., The ladies' work . . in the large tent provided for the occa- sloe, was a large, and magnificent clis play -and reflects c,redit on the ladies of T.,. - , , , , , riensall and vieinity. Fruit was fair- . . ly well represented considering the se!.44'..C-i1Y, t1114'7641 The animal ,show "S'Iaro-e embraeino' some of the best was 6 ' 1:7 ' stock that can be • produced in the Blatchford, J Gilchrist; two squashes, A Johnston,,R, D.Bell; one peck reckon- LOUR, H Cook, 0 Kydd;•one peck yellow H o - • • - onions, Co k, 0 Btu foid , one peek silver skin onions D W Foss. six ears. , • , , . . , Indian corn, D 1•1, Foss, W Ruben; six ears sweet corn, 3 Coxworth, 0 Kyds1; three citrons, .A. Johnston, R Bell. three (rid -1,1 • 7 h scabbage, J Gi c,nist, ' W Ried; three cauliflowers, J Cox ivorth, madonM. s atincil colcirsd, Ili .,Johtiston• pair home mad blankets, 'R Bsr ell . R 1 Carib , le,t helm spun, T) MeFaveialS) ra ' T B • • g mal, Geo Nett C ask, woolen yarn ton knots or ow stall: 0 McEwen; pair woolen A Johnston R 13511 sr•• • , pa socks, 'A Johnston Mrs Fer,ss cotton stoc kings home mad THE been the gue.st of Mrs.. Halton for some weeks, returnedto her 1 • lame in c,. . . - Sarnia on Saturday. -.Messrs. W, IL CI5Zetet Atifvforatt • 3 •Levett and C. H. Sand.ers attended the • , , • . Is pnblislaed everY. Thursday Morning, fnneral of the late Wm, Scales at park_ . at the Office, hill on Sunday, which was under Ma MAIN STREET __ EXETER, sonic honors. -Mr. Ed. Willis, who en_ By the SANDERS' PUB,LISHINO COMPANT gaged with the S.S. Monarch ta do the Ttuals 02 STJBSCRIPTON. • oba_o__r t oe act" during the sailing season, iiig her parents on Sunday last, -Miss Martha Remohr of Par1.1 ill who his ' ` s 1 ' - been visiting her brother,.has returned home. -Quite a number of the fanners hav.e threshed their.grain and report a good yield. -Mr. R. Cooper has return- ed- to these parts after spending the suminer on the Sauble line. -Miss Sarah Pollock is at present visiting her sister county -in fact everything necessary to comprise a good Show was there. The folio • 1 is the '', • 1' • wn g InIzo Ift.--" . . . ' HORSES. , HisAvis DuArT - Class 1 _ Heavy Draft Team J Reynolds Brood Mare , with Foal by side, 8' .Smillie, G Dale, J Cochrane & Son Heavy Draft Foal, S Smillie, .G Dale, J. Cochrane°. & Son, A Johnston; six parsilips, 0 Burford, R 1) Bali one pack large tomatoes 0 B f d ..W D '' ' ur er , • . Fos, one peek 'small • tomatoes, A Johnston; cellery, au y va- riety, A Wesloh, T Simpson. . . 'DAIRY. .PRODUCE. . . Tub butter,.R Bell, sr, W Dougall; tan pounds butter in •rolls or prints, 3 Burtch, R Bell, sr i home made cheese, Johnston; pair cotton socks, s G Nett A Johnstou• pal., , I, Nyo,c) ' G Nott A Johnston; pair woc G ICseld A Johnston. pair f , 10 Gottshalk A'Wesloh; pair c& ,E Carol A Wesloh • qrortme; , , b A Wesloh. J -Ca,rol; spechni work, F. Smallacombe; • One Dollar per annum if paid, in Advance. is 1101710 again. Ed.; informs us that S1.50 if not so pahl. , t . , . lathe on the lake is very limited this_____......--,.......__ . n.,„ in Mck.iiiiiiYraY• Three year old Filly . or Gelaing, G. Dale, J'F Dale. Two year old Filly or W Dougall, 1 Burtch; ten pounds ex- tract honey, H A SWiter, T Nicholson; , . • Brewster gsaaresr'tesearsse Mateo ors .23.1:bpls.c9.- year, only six passengers being book- tscsse. • --ed on the Sionarch!elast trip. -Albert No .3?aper discontinued untikallarroaragps McCallum: of Detroit, after spending' a o.thout speoifie ed home are paid. Advortiseragnts 'a , , , few day 5 111 town, return Yes- directions will be published till forbid and A terday..-Messrs Sam •Pepplestone Jos. oharged. a000rdiagly. :Liberal da.scoeurnetma_o: f C lhl ii..,1.- • 1 D•1 'I. o ) C. IL. s. anc 1. Amos have re -urn- for transcient 'advertisemonpstiin.ot top. JOB c esti 1) finest style ed song perio:ds. ' Everyt .1 or home from the World's Fair. -Mrs. PRINTING -turned. ou In le , , at moderato r.ates.oneeises,snoney ord. L. Thornc, Who was 'visiting' in 'Foronto and . &cfor s.dvertisin.g, subscriptions, etcto is again in town. -Mr. A, Hastings, . Is ija made -payable to SpeCiling this ' vs" oek with his parents at Sanders & Dyer Crosshill.-Mr. 0, Knight, of llderton ?ItOPRIEOTEs s M d • • '-'• ' -Cha ' pent An ay night in towns Knight, who for the past week, has ortsrehmrect°rs• been visiting his parents, returned Travvrx iissmoutist. Ononoa.--Rev. F.I.L Fatt, Rector. Sunday .servioes, it 8,, m hancte yesterday. -Mr. and Mrs. Tomlin- and.7.p: fa. Sabbath School, s p.. m. Hol.Y son and son of Bowinativille are visit- Communion, lst.Sunday of each monittant. nig Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilcox,Iluron sI - Morning Service, a,nd in 3nontlitsig e days,,,after Evening Service of 4. _ufinv_dazilif Miss Emma Sanders, Stephen, 1c4 on the the month. Holy Baptism on ?nd Sund 5. 8!0.1.: list. -Mr. John Veal still lin OP '' of eachmonth at morning service. = '" , iu a yery low state -Mi Wm. White Onunen--James,-st ,'Rey. A. Li. Kirkton. Special thanks,giving sot vices will - ' - - — ". --- be held in•St..Paul's church on Smile .0 '" - ` 'Y next, cope 1. :11. et 1.1. P in. and S p. The Rey. CanOn Itichardson ivi A., o•f London, is announced to preach both morning and evening. A liberal of_ fertory is requested. . . A harvest home dinner will be. giv- b. en by the Ladies of Si. Paul's 'Church) r• .t.t • sal s on, on Tuesday, Sept. 19th. Rev. Canon Richardson M A Rev ' • ' " London, . A. D. Dewaney, of Mitchell, Rev. F. H. Fan, of XC 61, Rev. J. Relines of - ' ) Granton, are expected to take pai n •1 i the proceeding•s, which will be 116k1 in the 'Towil Hall. A good time is guar- anteedi Everybody inyited. Gelding, 3•Reynolds, GF Dale, W Dale. Ono year old Filly or Gelding, J Ross. ' Acitioutruntin-Class 2 -Team, .J. PattersOn J Doecher. Brood Mare with ' • ' Foal by eide A Bishop, Wood Bros., D B,4.11.• -Foal; Al MeTaggart, G Clausins, J. Bonthron Three vear old Filly or ' ' -- • Gelding, J F Dale, D Bell, D Bell Two, sear old Filly or Gelding, R McArthur, H Chesney, J!F Dale. • . . • • r ,rENERAL-PURPOSE-Class 3 -Team, 3 A Bell. Brood Mere With Foal by side, E Fosters11 •Dais, G Clatisins. Foal E Foster H Duero W Chesney. 7 . 7 Daiis, Three year old Filly or Gelding, J Reber tson, W Logan, S Rannie, Two year old Filly or G-elding, J Johnston, W Logan, G•Ferguson. ROADSTERS - Chess 4 - Team, T 'IIandford, W 'White, C Eilber. Brood ten honey in comb, T Nichol. son, 0 EaCrett; loaf baker's bread, D W Foss; loaf horne made bread, Wm - - Moore D McEwen • three, pounds maple , , . sYruP, Mr. Dick, D• Bell; live pounds maple sugar, W Dougall, G Nott; col !action canned fruit, J Gilchrist, W - Dougall; grape wine, home made, D Urqnhart, D W Foss; tonaato catsup, .one quart, J Daxworth, D W Foss• s pickles, one quart mixed, G Nett, J t -; pickles, one quart any oth• COxwor h er R D I3e11, G Nett; jellies, J Gil ch'rist, D Urquhart. • FRUITS. Four varieties winter apples, W Donegal', J Roeder; five atldwins, J Roeder, J Bell; five King of Tompkins, Geo Iegram, R D Bell; :five Northern Bpies,',T- . Hograth, • W Chesney; five W Mrs. J. Taylor of 'S'is I 11 . , as ie , Spent the last two months vis sons in these parts, has retim -Wm. G. Eine- - d F .‘. Y an 4, -0 I -.M i ark ""17 spent Slim -lay vigil custssesms, J,H., ,w,. •. ,, seeing, 0 vray tp., wag the guest of Mr ler on Saturday losts-A yot from Grand Bend is seen wet wa,y north on Sunday evenin de • - • ' what Is the cause 7-1V tealeher, of S. S. No. 5, Hay, n ing friends in Farquhar on and Sunday lasts -Several fr parts are going to take in the s - kair at Loudon next week. - pleased to see'Mr. Andrew Tt able to be:around again after vests -Injury se seeefsed some by his team running away. Ntzmuonisr Russell, PastOr. Sunday Services, to,so a. m, London Road (North) is confined to his' and &so 0. ni. Sabbath School, 2.30 p.m, bed with a very severe illness. -Mr. and N.?, MoDonagh, Pas- Mrs. John Enke and John Tanlor _...0..._______. Varna. . Mare with. Foal by side, F G Meyers , Dow & Tennant .J Btrry, Foal, F G • Meyers,.H Chesney, J Berry. Single Rhode Island Greenings, Wm...13811, - . - Dougall five Rabston Pippins, 3 Gil c.hrist, Etc:0ot Bros ; five Golden Rus- k Mrs. J. 0 Gilt f r , ,001'0, 0 'ores present visiting friends in the liuni sTREi,i_R„. lett ton , S17.31da7Services,10 30 Cm. and 6.30 p.m. for Chicago, on Friday. -Miss L. • Car. Sabbath Schbol 2.80 p. m. ley, left for 13rockville yestetday.-Miss PRESBYTERIAN citunon.•-•Itev. 'W. Martin, M. Clarke left for Rensall Tuesday.- Pastor. Sunday Services,11 a. m. and 8,30.p. . ra. • Sabbath School, 9.45 a.= Mrs. Munro, who has been visiting her • ___,..m.„....„,,,_,,,,„,,,..„„,,,,,„,------------ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Folland,14t for -----4.* . — The Misses A. Weekes,R. Beatty and M. Hamilton, and Mr. Tims. Ward left on Monday to attend the Toronto Ex- hibition.-Mr. W.' Reid, of mix on,y; Mich, who has 'been. visiting friends Driver, JHorner, H Chesney, T 13erry . Two Year old Fillsor Gelding, A In gram, W Cake, 0 W Foss One year old Filly or Gelding, J Doecher,, liS Charter SD Son. •. ' .: sets„1 Ilogiath, J Gilchrist; five Rex- bore Russets, Eleoot Bros., . J Roeder; 'five Seek no Furthers, J Ronder, J Gil - christ; five Bendavis, W Chesney; El-. coot Bros.; five Switzenburg„ 4. Bell, -Mr. H. Fulcher, accompanie brother and Mr, 'R. Gihnore, a spent a few days in these pa.rti of the week. BititTiltli. Lethbridge, Alb., on Tuesday here during the CARRIAGE HORSES --Class. 5-Tosin,: sr,, A McEwen; five Snow apples, Wra . . ,:*•:, „eis Cards. -Miss Vle feel on al Greenway, after spending past two weeles, left for his home on Monday. wWhite. Brood Mare with Foal' by. Moore, W Chesney; five Calyerts, J McPasasox.-In Exeter Nort 41=1010,1,0191.1.01:0101 several II. KINSMAN, L.D.S, Ji anson's Block ,cy,reeks here, loft for Winnipeg Tuesday. ,--- tw,0 • doors north, of Os.rling Store -11° •* . MAIN STNEET,EXETER_, extracts teeth Mrs. John •Farmer.and daughter, Ethel without ainAway at R. p. onsall -on ist left for London yesterday where, the Friday; Atisa Craig on. 2ncl and 4th Taesclar llt .11 1 d ' d `'' h ' • ' nth a, er vcii sas a tnitte to t e convent, ancl Zurich -on last Thursday of eadliino - • A. McPherson -Mr. Will Murray, of Exeter, was in our village on Sunday -M... C. H. Sanders, of the Exeter ADYOCATE and Mr. A Q. l3obier . 't 'f 1 ' ' 11 spent a few miirs in onr vi age •on side, Dow &Tennant, J Wood. • Foal, J Wood, Do* & Tennant. Single Driver, Charles Mason, C. Miser,' R 1 Carlisle Sodille itorse W R Hodgins, " ' : , J Gilchrist. Dog in harness Ketchen, J Bell; five 20 oz • 'Pippins, 3 Gilchrist, J Roeder; Plate of 15 Crab apples, 0 E Gra.nsledge, :0 Nat; 01- lection of grapes ' W. Bell. Plate of = ‘ ' ' Lunibard. It Bell, Si, W 81.00143; 7th inst, the wife of Alex: son, of a daughser Gnisnas-In Crerliton, on..the .'f f W- c • ' f the wi e o in Geiser, o 1 -Mr. left for London on oval ri IL INGRAM, DesmiST, Member It i Monday with his exhibit of stuffed s...s.: College Dental Surgeons, successor o , . EL Ic,• Billings. Office. over Post Office birds and animals. -Mrs. Hooper Hur. Exotdr, Ont. A safe anaesthetics given for 00 St., who has been visitin in Port the painless extraction of teeth. Fine Gold D ' LondonK sninasas as requireci• Huron, .etroit, and elsewhere, ----- has home. Tuesday of last ,•:' e. -- Those who at tended the lecture delivered by Mr . . . Perrin cm Wednesday evening receiv ed a rare intellectual treat. The rev- erend gentleman holds his audience . and wag • gen, Mabel Hedging, (special rrize) per . entlY• aimeis to , 11 ••' • t • t W White, "vV Ritttenbury, E Bossenberry. CArTLE. „, DURHAM PED plums, five /scars, Flemish Beauty, . Elcoot peal., at e , Bros., J. Bell; five •‘; B •t1 tts W Bell, A McEwen; five Duchess Angoul- eine, J Blatchford, J White; five Clapps, Favorite, A Buchanan, sr., J Hograth; - te1. , -I ' ESTEE. n Stephen, on 1 inst.. the wife of Nelson Kes • daughter, returned' -Mrs. Jos. Smith, Medical of Detroit, formerly of Exeter, is re. new ing acquaintences in town. snell-bound by his marvel'ous elo- quence. Notwithstanding of his being le of French birth and not to 1.110ROUGTIBRED WITTE ionson•-•Class 4 -Milch cow having, calved in 1898, Elcoot Bros, W Shit collection of:pears, A McEwen, J Gil- christ. st-s. CV? f A...ci'vEl.... n - * BnsDEST-JACISSON-At • 1:1 ra.e.t.f11.1140.0 . ''. -Mrs. Drs. 3 A. ROL-DINS& T A. AMOS. • - Morris, wins was visiting Mrs. Vospe,r Residenees, same as formerlY left for her home in Hespeler, on Sat. OFFICES, Spaokra an, building, Main St „ Dr, Hollins' office,• same as formerly-rortb urciay.-Mr. James James. of - Western door. Dr. Amos' ofhoo, sarae building -south Hotel, London, spent 'Tues•day with Mr. door. . May 1st. • 1893 , Davis „ • • D . T. A, .A.mot, M . D ii• .-Mr. J. A Rollins, M. .George ,Willis,. who left here several is well convera- ant Wit.a •flie English language . -If one of onr ym OUng en continues to foot his U -ay down the Parr TAne so frequently as of late we fear he will •beceine (1/..ed.)17/ -Mr. Malcolm Me _ Naughton large linglaw. Two year old Hei , o 'fer Erco t Bros., Eleoot Bros. One yar eold Heif. er, J Roeder, F Baker. Bull Calf, calv- ed its 1893..3 Roeder, F Baker. .EIeifer • Calf, calved in 1898,J Roeder, 1' Baker, GRAI.DD CATTLE -Class 7 -Milch cow . LADIES' WORK. Knotted pillow sham, 3 Blatchford, W Dougall; braided pillow sham, A McEwen, G Nett; ernbroidered pillow sham, G Nott; crochet table mat, las C Campbell, CS Nott, toilet mats, Geo Clinton, on Sept., 6th, by 1 A. Stewart, assisted hy Res gins, of Seafetth, Dr. C. F. 1 Settforth, to Miss Aggie, this ter of Thos. Jaelsaan, sr, Esq -----....s.--------„. ....-- Years ago/ very ill at his -1-1, n. T. 2. MCLAUGRLIN, MEMBER OF home in D0tiOL41ttijd is not expaeted to the College of Physicians and Surgeons. had a sawing bee on Monday having calved in 1893, 4.1. Buchanan, 3 Roeder, R McLaren Nott, airs 0 Campbell; el:outlet drape. GS Nett, 'Mrs C IslE.3.11.1t1i§. --- -1-, Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Accouch-recover. Jr. Two year old 'Roeder, G Nett; table drape, , SMIT11.--I11 Stanley tp., on S our. Office, Dashwood, Ont. Orediton. Oromarty. Heifer, S Smillie, J 3 11 Petty. One year old Heifer, SSmillie, T Pep- Campbell; sofa pillow, Mrs• 0 Campbell, M Brethour: hooked mats, W INIcEsveu, Malcolm Smith aged 76 cs' , e. y • --- Legal. Joe England, while working in the DESTROYED BY EIGE17:NING. The barns and outbuildings of Mr Morrison per,.T Pepper. Steer or Heifer •Calf, calved in 1898, J Roeder, J H Petty. In Clint m be G Brown; embroidery on silk, satin or ,fomvqmoN.- on, 1 t velvet, G Nett, Mi•s C Campbell; croch- Frank Is, son of 0, JoIrrese. • ' clay pit at Iloirt's tile yard Cred't IL COLLINS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT- 0 , „ , , i on, ' ..na • ' OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public. on Wednesday of last week, a mass of Office -Oyer O'Neil's Bank, Exeter, Ontario. clay weighing nearly two tons fell on Money to Loan. him, burying him to the Drs. th loth Irbl on e , con, -1 Jen, was struck by lightninrs on Thursday mornino• and was con; • pletely destroyed, togeth- Two year 'old 9teor, 13, McLaren Jr J • • " ' ' . ' ', Roeder. One year old Steer, S Smillie, W Dougal. Fat Cow or Heifer W : et work in wool Mrs 0 .Campbell, G months and 15 days. • " Nott; crochet work in cotton, 1 ,drs . C Coox.-Ou Sth Sept, 1898, it Campbell, A Johnston, embroidery in Wm. Cook, aged 83 year „S, f fancy neck. FL pICKSON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR t Browning, and Wicket, were hastily . of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con-summone an oun the thigh dislo- yoyanser, Commissioner, &o. Money to loan d d f d 0 itice--Fanso-n's Block, Exetercated and the hip bone•fractured He * MOT &EL • R is doing nicely. -On Monday last while LIOT BARRISTE S SOLIC El'--. ' . ' a young s f G M itors, Conveyancers, &c. b op o corge Mot was en B v.ELLior. ' 7,,,,,$„1" Bx0 gaged in hauling wood on Mr. Morley -s-------------------------- Jones' load fell er With the seasonal crops and four' val- uable horses. At the time the.building was struck the farm hands were in the blinding waiting for the storm to pass over in circler to go out in the fields to work but luckily they esca ' • • . " - ,• ped injuiy. The loss is 11, heavy one, 'injured. in .(Shillinglave, A McEwen. SHEEP. . SoUTHDOWN SiminP--Aged Ram, ' A Johnston. I.,Trionsmat Sunnp--Aged Ram, G P I I El en ia e, co Bios Rim tun , tt B • 'L b G Penhale, G.Penhale. Peir•Ewes hay- silk,.Mrs C Campbell, G Nott; and 8 days. braiding, R Bell, Si., Mrs Ferguson ; DIng• ORTOX.—In St. Maryc ,- th ,, 0. , knitting, in worsted, 'Mrs C Campbell, Frances Morton, aged 76 yi 0 Nott; patch quilt, Mrs Ferguson, Mrs .14 daysn• fancy uilt T Murdock . 0 Campbell; . . q , B „ .. ,. ,..,, , s, . _ Hograth; log 'cabin quilt, 0 McEwen, `-' ARNICTTAL.-iii, - aiqunai , 1,1 • inst., Alexander Ctiru-2211.r...l. 2 A Johnston, knotted. or crocheted quilt vears.. premises a on him and Auctioneers, broke his aim He is progressing •nice- the Usborne and Ribbert Com. -Miss Aggie Currir is . recovering from a ing• raised lambs in 1893, G Penhale,G Penhale. Pair Ewe Lambs, G Penhalie R S Carlisle, AirsC . Campbell; gents - linen shirt, A Johnston, G Nott; gent's ornerw•rasetnnourav.venr.M.Yrnmognmsm... •ly under medical treatment. TT...BROWNOVinohalses,Licensed Auct severe attack of sickness. -Miss Susie G Penhale. • Pair Shearling Eweli,, G Peneale, & ' fancy flannel shirt, G Nott, Mrs 0 • ver,t.a. -r-twil 'Campbell; hand Mrs .11... ioneer tor the Counties of Perth and Middlesex, also for the township of TJsborne Oentralia, Sales pSalemps attended to andlermsreason 'Winehelsa McClaren has returned from her visit to Stratford. -Miss Charlotte Haugl 1- el P Chorbe Son. • SHROPSHIREDOWN SHEEP - 'Aged Rant' J Cooper, J Duncan. Shearling plain sewing, Ferguson, A Johnston; wax fruit, R D T Bell, G Nott, flowersBrethour, arotly ibbl e,rranged. at,Post office, ' Mr. G. ton has gone to Detroit to reside. -Mrs. wax ..M rs H. Windsor has purchased a A ' 3. stonniNs, late of Manitoba, ;loons- house and lot in town. -Wesley Snell god Auctioneer, for the counties of Hur-has shi .1 I es • ' on a d Middlesex. Residence: 1 mile south ppc,c a ai.a.,0 number of hogs of cater, Ont..Sale Orders by manor other -from here this week. -Rollins & Wil- wit:, promptly attended to at sreasonable - Rams' IICW neuritic,' mills E t prices. • • - . o at 4 xe er are - - turning out an, extra fine brand of •r‘ sossENBERRY,Trensalfontario. Lio- flour which is taking' the lead here. It ,11.4. ensed Auctioneer for the Counties of is handled by Mr, Smith. -The Pride Huren and Perth. Charges moderate .and 1 theValley• ' atisfaction guaranteed., • ' . 0 methcine man made a little amusement here 'on 1Rani, P L Hamilton is recovering f •om het severe sickness -A large crowd of • pleasure seekers left here for Grand Bond on Tuesday morning to spend d ' h 1 - a ay on t e ake shore. All seemed , • to have enjo d th 1 b t yo emse yes oa ing bathing and dancing and altheur;•h ba: little Rite in the season the dayt' was enjoyed by all, . J Duncan, J Co.oper. Ram Lamb, J Duncan, 11 A Switzer. Pair Ewes' . ' d lambs in .1893 H. A haying ratse , Switzer, J Duncan. Pair Ewe Lambs, J 0 • 5 Duncan.- Pair Shearling. • scones) Elve3 I Duncan J Cooner. Pair Ewes' - , • - . , of any other breed, II A Svritzer, A A Switzer. Pat Ewe or Weather, any breed, G Penhale, G Penhale, • SWINE, G Nott; feather flowers, Gr Nott, H Dist- • ars; specimen darning, G Nott, Wm McEwen, Berlin wool work flat A , , , , • . . , Johnston; Mrs C Campbell sBerlial wool And the iS,a!:e:,•, r,• -it work, raised, M Brethour; Mrs C Camp- its reputation of form. bell: tea.cosv, G Nott Mrs 0 Campbell; The weather was favoi • ' ' " embroidery in cotton,,R Bell, sr., Mrs C such an occision anil 1 Campbell; arasene work; G Nett, Mrs 0 a good crowd, lint t".sel Campbell; crazy work, G Nott; etching .. ., ” Mi•s 0 Campbells G Nett; PIP1 .r. . .......,......-- Tuesday E., .... W. RA...00m., Provindial Land evg.-Our noble council of Royal Ternp .12 Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Office, larS will attend divine service in bode Dyer Post Office, Main st;set,Bxoter,,Ont., on. Sunday, ' D'Ishwood, , Bitnicsninn-Aged Boar, W MeAllis . ter,.W Reed. Brood Sow, W McAllis- McAllis- tidies pair Ci - i / T SY IfIVITS .. . ........ kJ_ „... etching pillow shams in silk, G Novi, 11 Bell, sr .• mantle drape, G Nott, qllirs C And the bigge. evo, i c t 1 the T' 1.,. 1. ,i, , W 1011 0 -ve V. . --- ter, A McENven. Boar, 1893, Campbell . Iss• ! Mr, Butt will deliVelS a sermon on the ERNEST ELLIOT. 1411101, curse. -Mr Rich Hicks returned AGENT FOR from the World's Fair.on Friday and speaks in glowing terms of the way in She Western Fire Assurance ComParLY, which the fair As condtteted .and ad of Toren t • ' , 0 vises that all who can spare the time Tee Phoenix Fire InsurancgCo'y., ShOilld take it in. He' says the ex- Lonaon, A 'daring.,piect) of burglary was c cm mitted.here last Friday night, Some ameture burglars either local or tramps procured some ehisels out of Mr. Bilis • shop and by means thereotremoved the - lock of Mr. Hall's store. (leer getting for their prize a new outfit of clothing'', ter, W McAllister. Sow, 1893, W Mc, , Allister, W1VIcAllister. , GRAIN, RTC. Two bushels red fall wheat, J M Brethour, R Morris.= ; two bushels white fall wheat, J Patterson, A John- sten; two bushels any orther ' variety,' flowers FINE ARTS. , BIG CROIArro, Oil punting, A McPherson, j Dun-• And the hige can; pencil thawing, Mrs C Campbell, Mrs 0 Campbell; crayon drawing, j13IG PUSTI Duncan, J White; water cosier painting • - Al e e, , Mrs C Campbell, W Bell;r two house Was to in pot, W Bell,. •G Xydd; bo- of En 1 ' g alla nense should be no n irs 'do • The Alliance Fire Assiir. Co'y., CO S‘ at1011.--MrS • of London, England. R. Handford haa recoverM again from ,........ a slight illness.Our horseare lin Office:-Main.street, ExeterOnt. , proving on the Fitirtield cotirse, The some jewler and other 'thino's • They . , „ 3,'„ ' t', ' weie evidentiy amatures as they had 110 tools of their own and no lht io'ex- rs, , cen1 matches of which they used an M Brethour• two bushels surin& wheat, ' . 1 . ' t ''' 1 1 any variety, M Brethour; two bus se s six rowed barley, ,t Patteraon, W Coal- well; tWo bushels two roWed barley M euet of flowers, D'Bell, T Dick; pen - - ; ' H o- . ti ' mans up, W o,„ia, 1. POULTRY. Pair turkeys, Ci. Brown: pair geese, . ailenreseeentaitm.,trolt-reonsah. , ,... -.1=mavaarerrsTs LEADING- DRY -GOODS ST( MamanatrorMetrwragefxrati.ki=t-7, . . Where the largest au --- Methodist track is in the shade jug EXETER MARKETS.' now.: . , , , --0,------ abundant supply, scattering burned matches all over the shop -Quito a Brethour, 5 Hudson; two bushels black oats, J Iludson,,M Brethour; two bush- W Reed; G Irwin; pair Rotten ducks. It , complete stock Of ' Dreo MeLaren, Si, R'McLaten sr • pair Pe- , f • 7 . Aftt ti .C1 131•IncV Tr' n es an . d. , i „ Mr. Wm. Whiteside of Hensall,rveites Wheat Per bushel.-- $0.58 to U•58 at; follows: -“While working at some Barley . , . 33 to 35 repairs in the salt works at Hensall,five Oats • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 27 to 28 years ago a pieco of steel lodged. in Peas ........,........ 50 to 61' my arm. The wound WAS ciresiocl and Butter ,., ....... 17 to 18 healed ssuickly. This last Mouth, my late Lard ...... . . . . S•, ...... . 12 to 13 anti has troubled tne so much that I and 11 & 11 was unable to work. Dr. Thompson, :thicken per lb ......... 5 to 6 of this place, opened my' arm last week the lover ,qeed............. 9,75 to 10.00 art& terilOVed a sliver of steel alineet an rirriothY,............... 2.75 10 300 inch !brig My arra is. getting 'better are Molise ,.... :.s....... 8.75 to 900 now." This is a most WODderful biol. preventinz pat 0 • “, • • it••••• 10••••.• 7.00 to 7,20 dent, and Mr. Whitesicle'S mailer friends The 13otatoes per PUB .. , ... , i .. 46 tO 45•• will be pleased to learn of his corapIsts esti Hay net ton .... . ..., 6.00 te 7.50 recovery at an early if 11.f.A., " fields. number of ottr eitzens have taken in the Werld'O'.Fair and quite a number more are about to oo.• They all seem well satisfied with gofair,--Dr. Mc- Laughlin paid it ,, visit to friends, in Johnston; Parkhill and attended the ftnieral of W. Scales,. Esq„ of that; town. -Mr. Mrs, Had,' of London, and Mrs and bushel Miss Woodhall'of Thedford, have been Johnston; gliostS Pf Mr, & Mrs. "Tall, Of Dash- wood, -Farmers in this neighberhood complaining of the dry weather sten, the sowing be fan wheat, phant pastures ate very bed . and stock half hardly procure a,' living in the 4.47inc, els common White oats M Brethour, R McLaren, jr.;' two 'bushels any other variety, M Brethenr, A Johnston, two freshets small peas ' M Brethotr. A two btishelS large, peas; M pair Brethour, P Bell,'srs two bushels•mum- my.perts, W Dougall, M Brethour; one white beaus, M Brethour, A li one baxtel flour, Cook Broa. J • ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. Half bushel Rose potatoes, A. John- anis ten lIogra.th; half bushel Ele- .11,oeits, potatoe,s, A. Johnston, .1113011; sr.; of bushel any ether variety; A Mc. pair Ewen. M, BrethOur; c011ection Of ,ptita- collection Sivvn irn 14,11411 MI 11 IV' li7nan' . iit. ILAYel i...:An kin diicks, G F Dale, pair anY other • . kied, G Irivint_G Irwin; pair Brown ' Leghorns, A BieSett, ., G Irvvin ; Pair ' Li*ht Leghorns, G Irwin, A lissett; Black Spanish, F Baker; pair Light , Brithmas, J. S Cook; pair Dark Brahma& • G Irwin, G Irwin; pair Hatibtirgs, a • Willi F Baker; pair Dorkins, GlIrw in, . Dunean; nair black breasted Red . Wane, 3 S 000k, 'A.13isSett ; pair Bent- . . G Irwin, G Irwin; pair Plymotith ,. G Irwin, G P Dalo;'; collectiou pigeon Sf A Bissett, P MeArthurl Gitinea fowls, G Irwin, G li•win; of fowls apart from all en T tr.iii,,,i fi `14..Aii u 1711.o .,.1 C-'. Lady ' $alvo " --- . goods . paellas°. • i•8 . we . try • goods , i,s ' i '1 'b't ex it 1 e friends ' J)1 13 ` • '-• . and m Anothey "P°°14(1 want every to call and if satisfactory, . • ' I1 ' tl cl ' in expressed delielited . most 111 Indy and style purchase. F Ile s 1 u, a . • 'iv ' ' cl•ves . , ,,, .. ,31,T: a IGNv.a'1 iu. al exasnini and ialii) b.% a L'? arm, VT W OoIwflk 1 will; mak: nd fur. hu, S. ards hotano thour, A. e woolait le ; co ver- IVIcEwen7 rd: skein r, 4 johti- stockings r woolen son; pass. G- Nott onie made en gloyeg, len mites e boots, Et arse boots, it lathe, rn teepet• whe Lh UWE; hi ed home. Carts, oi g Mr. Ill', J. Tay - tag mass cling 1712 in. Won. rs, as Viet - Sat virdssy �m these Western 6 tiso. rnbull the se.; time ago Mr. and , are sit se parts. by Me Forest. the Lest h, on as MePhers 1. 8th Inst. dangles he 12dis tie. of ighviesa he . T. tied- eiden, d d ugh- ipt. rs, 711i 11111 'Merton, rtionas lst ars and . the 1W, ag-cd. '0 VET krot Si' !able dor the -- RE d mod -Gooas rami%is L Our theap• tbt lado yd iii0.. sta6k Cann- theSa quilt!