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Exeter Times, 1903-9-24, Page 1THIRTY-FIRST YEAR—No 6 URON MIDDL ESRX- G-AZETT+ ' EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING; SEPTEMBER 24'ra 1303 +++++++++++++++++++++++14+ t e,e. If you are in need of a stove or furnace this fall it " will be to your advantage 1 to call. and see our stock + before you purchase elsewhere as we carry a large 4. stock of the very best makes both for coal and wood. 4. We make a specialty of Furnaces, Eavetl'ough- + Mg, Gas and Waterpipe ' We have a stock of force and lift Pumps. 4,4+14 +1•+1+ +a� '1' 4, 4, TOVES AND FURNAGES as 4, ai 4, If you want the best results use National and Star Brand Cement +. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS 41• Walls, Floors, Troughs, etc, built with these Cements 1 last for ever. 4, .f. W+4.44+++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++44+4.4+4++++++++++++ .f. A WOMAN'S CRITICISM a)2 what a man's clothes should be is pretty accurate. There can be no possible fault to find with your ap- pearance if your clothes are made to measure in an expert way. The style of the garment we make is a sufficient guarantee for first class work. All the new up-to-date Fall Stains, Our Goatinu and Pantie s just arrived. Prices away down. Wm W Taman. 10'Iercl'•aaext Tailor. -C►0000000®®00®®®®O@+000OOOOia We have just put in stock several new Pian os in the latest designs and ale Best Makes at Popular Prices. "i/o- e'vvzll esteem it a pleasure to show 't Caps We have removed to the stand next the Commercial Hotel, and invite you to come in and visit us. We have a nice assortment of Hats and. Caps, as well as a full s,ock•of Suitings. Come in and see for your self, FOWLER BROS. THE MOTHERS,IIENSALL. Clubbing Rates fora 903, 1904 Times and Mail & Empire .to. ;Jan. 11105 :.. d035 Times and Mail. & Empire to .Tan. 1904 Times and Family Herald & Star asi Jan.,• 1001 35 Timers and Family Hexald a& Stair; to Jan., 1905 "o-2! 00 Timers & Weekly, San to Jan. 1905 ... „+ .....:........ .1 •r5 Yearly subsgribors;,to'2imss amdaMai(i wall receive a handsome premium pic- ture entitled "The Viletoria,Crosss„' an episode of the Boer war. Yearly subsoribors tot the Family Herald & Star wilt receive a hand - same picture and special prize. O thea additions will be made to this list later. thea to you. Organs always in stock. - .The old St. Maxys'siding, whicrh:run but of the, Buffalo-'Gpde'rioh iportion of the loyal Gaaaid. Trunk yards, and •connects wale the Taconic-Sa!rni'a; main luxe, will be xemo.ved'nnd, rep1e S- ed ;'by a •dir;ept and more ' serviceable one. A' large .number of men .are at work on The siding which, will conne;te the thew coal chutes with the !Buffalo and Goderidh main line. A good second hand Bell Organ:in ,good order, for sale cheap. 'Th i©i'c'e SeaSon lIs with us and those Cushion Frames are just what you. want, We have them at moderate prices. Sewing Machines w s in ay In :i. the leadin Makes al 1 stock and at ricg es that cannot be beaten anywhere, also repairs tfor „same. Call and see us. We are always busy but will be glad to give you any .information about our Goods you may ;desire. actin. eatleo.oa+..4044404.4).O.44.O04,44 $62 50 to California and Return &Wool Via Chi,c;a• o & Nor h-Weste•rn R' . b^Y From Chicago to San Francisco and Las Angeles. daily, Oct'ober`8 to 17. Ce respandig1Y low rates from ,all points. Three fast daily trains, with ma,gniate nt equipment tthrough' to the coast, including the famous; eke° tris -lighted daily Overland Limited; laws than three days enraute, over:the only double -brach railway, be!twvele;n Ohica,ge and the Missouri river. All agents sell tickets via this line. Send for illustrated,booklets, maps, and. full ,infodmaatio'to B. al. Benne;tt,.•2 East King Street, Toronto. a.�. °r4:aMt. a,n,. Boars tho The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of THE Merchants ank o� HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. i.A PITAL (all id u a p a p) ,RESERVE AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS (THOS :Fa S•HE General Manager $2,974245 E, F. nEBDEN, Superintendent; of Branches -A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS 'TRANSACTED Interest at most favorable current rates allowed; on Savings dank Accounts and Deposit Receipts, Special attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle- ;men2 r”' Credit in allparts of the e to traveileYs _a able e of C,red le issued Lett r� , PY roYld, 'CREDiTON ONTARIO. Manager.er W. CI-�1SHOI...M, XRTER FALL PAIR The fall exhibition of the Ste;pheln and TJsbarxle Agricultural Society lielldebeire en Monday and Tuesday, of this week, was one' of the e most sue oessfut in the history of the society The ; weia;bbeal' Yale most propitiou enabling a , large number of exhibi bans, to be preset. Monday was to ken up with making entries for t indoor departments. and judging o the same. We ,understand that th new wad revised list in the ladies' de partment was then mearns of bringing a number of new e�chibit'ars in' (al;(at teras of work, and never before'has there been so large andm;agni:iaieka display ocf fawtcy work, ;wie:isng in all re;- sipeicts and equalling the exhibits at many of the city fairs. The showing of trait ,a'nd vegetables was goad and in view of the fact that, this is loot Huron's beet year, there was a lar'ge exhibit of all kinds of horticulture with the exception of grapes, which were le limited quantity. The show; of horses was never better, good' and •all in first-class condition, In every class, the ;number was unusual - ay large, there being 32 entries in; the• heavy draught• class; 73 in the ;A.gri - rieultural; 48 in the general purpose; 73 eaii(ritz +e; 122 roadster -a; (41 simgee roar1stetrs; 29 single carriage horses ; making in aL1 a total of ( 418 entries, A.lhhaough exporientced judges wereem played the awarding of prizes waa found to be somewhat of a 'difficult task. On Tueeduy moaning crowds of peo- ple were to be seen driving: int Pram all di:rectioaes and thousands of people visited ibe Lair The gate (receipts, which amounted to a$574.00 wags gmea rex than the two previous years; that of 1901 being 8485.00, and khat of , 1902, 5489.00 showing an increase of nearly 5100 this year. With the entry ticketsthe receipts are expected to total nearly x1000,00. We congratulate the dirco- teaws an the success and would suggest that Stephen and Usbarne might well sustain their awn Lair each yearwith- outbeing in conjunction with South Huron. ' Below is the list of prizes. SPEEDING CONTEST 2.25 class.—T. Murdo:ck's Joe Stan - and and; herd eonsisling ,ef four fe- I W. Irwin, 1st and 2nd.; Andalusians,t males zud �buLX 1•I S ale a a X13 I s anelh'. bull, 5 T as Brook, 10- B ek x isle and , , ,1 , 2nd.; black . S a,ixish L Ceding, p ,R. a,z ling. 1st and and; biaak M,u Hared C• s Irwin, zn 1st and, , n , t `and; white Wyandottes, Jos Senior, 1st and 2ad,; golden Wyando�ttes; Jas. ,JOI-Ire WHITE & SONS Grades. --Aged cow, T S;hapLan, 'W m Westoott, W. J)e'er, ng'; three -year -olid r ' auefee;Hy. I.lwvor uth W heater, 1, m, -'Ver Y este • at twvo-yenar .aid /heifer, John Welsh, Thos S,haelto,n(; one -,velar -old heifer, , Thos - achatpdon, John Hunter &:Son, R.•Yelb- , bony; • heifer calf, II, Elworthy, J. s Arimatirctng ; ?Buttelear{s' cad;tie•.;—,II. Elworthy, fir. Shla;pltoin ; steee 'eatf, II. ,Elworth, Jno. - Hunter, & San, Zi, Biworthy; fatcowv, he II, Smith, 1st and 2nd. f Jersep`•—.B•eet caw•, John Rowcliffe,& San,Thos. Druck, c , fix; ane-year-old{he'i- e f+etr, J. A,rmsitxtong, Thos. Brock, . jr. two-;y�ear,-olhd heifer, T. Brock, jr. 1s.t and and ; heifer calf, T. Brook„ ar,,, R. D. Roy, IlereLords, best cow, Alex. Monteith, heife!recabf, Alex, Manteilh ; bull calf, y,, Alex. Monteith, lst :and 2nd. Jud'ge,s,—W'm. Purdba•m, II. •112, Obie;sneyi SHEEP Southdawns.-Aged :nam, A. Telfer,; abate -Alma tam,, A. Telfer ; ram. Iambi, A. Telfer, lst and ant ; single ewe haw ing raised lambs in 1903, A. ,Telfexi is t and, 2ad.; single shearling, A, 'Telfer; Tett and 2nd ; pen .00nsisling of a ram, single elhtearling ewe, single ewe lamb Sl riapishire+d:etwuys.—eage•d, ram Wm. Hay; s'hearliug ram, Wm. Hay, A. D.unca•n; ram lamb, Wm. Hay, 1st and 2mc. ; single e,we having raised lamb in aria a raze lamb, A. Teller, 190, Wm. Hay, 1st and 2nd; atingle eihieaxllin(ga Wm. H,ay, A. fDunean;. single ewe lamb, A. Duncan, Wm. Hay; 'pen, Wm. Hay. Lincolns, —Aged ram, Geo. Penhale, Thos. Shipton; shearling ram,' (Geo,. Petnhalie, Tho Sheraton ;arena ,lamb, Thos, Shepton, Geo. , Penhtale ; single ewe hexing :raised lamb in 1903,,'Thou Shapitces ; !single shearling, Geo., Pen - hale, lst and 2nd„ ; single . ewe lamb, , Thee. Shapt:an, 1st and 2nd; pen„ Geo. Pen;btaley Thou. Shareton. Lesicelet'eir.=A;geed tram, ;Rabe. Bell, Wm. Darling; 1 g , s he cling ram, Robt. Bell, Wm. Darling ; ram lamb, Robt. Bell, 1st and 2nd ; single awe : lamb,. having raised lambs in 1 903, Robe. Bell, Ilse, rand 2nd; single she•arling, Robe., Bell, 1st and 2nd; single ewe lamb, Wm. Darling ; pen, Robt. Bell. Fat Sheep.—SLnig1e fat ewe, A. Tel- fer, 'Thais. Shop tan. Judges.—' Dunp,an McLaren, • Wm. RoilLns. PIGS. Yumkdhiree.,—+Boar, two years :old, bear here eel in 1903, Rvaliard Del - Greve ; bronze turkeys, John • Bow- den, 1st and 2nd; 'whioa turkeys, Wm Carter; any other variety of turkeys, G. W. Irwin; pair Pekin Ducks, Thos, : noblr, ; pair Rouen ducks, J•chn; Bow- den. 3ud'ges,—Jas, Grelve, E. S. Howard, GRAIN AND SEED8, Fall wheal. whi white, lVi, 13reilaour, brise fall wheat, red, 3. K.' Wise M. Btretha e ; any •variety sprin wwihletat, 3'. K. Wise, M. 13;rethour;. rowed barley, M. Brett'hour„ 'J. ,K Wise. ; Huiliess barley, J. Wise, laf. Bre" lecur; ; large aa• J•, I , Wise, M./ Bratrleaur ; ccaeimo oats, J. E. Wise, M, Breit;hour alblo• oats; M. Boettahaur, J. K. Wise; epee Alex. MerEwen i, timtottthty, seed, ,J. . 'A isee, M. Breathaar,; flax seed, M. Br tileour, Alex,eacEwen,i white beans, M .>lretbwurr, Thos. Ferguson; clover se M. i3tretthour, J. K. Wise ; colleetio grain in ear, J. IC. Wise, M4 Bre;thh° ensilage darn, stalks and ears, 1 stalks, Henry Smibb,. J. K. Wise l.'Ea trio- Lox spe1!tz, M. Bxethaur, Alex. Mo Ewveen. Specuial prize, Moisons Baaok, Exete for the largest end best display[ ' groan grawwln by, .a , far,mer in Soul • Huron, -1st., J. IC... Wise. Judges,—W. Heading, J. Del.bridge VEGETABLES. 'I eree new varieties potatoes, S Powweil, Wm. Capp_; winter oabbage Wm. Saddler, S. Powell; fall cabbage W. R. ,Tr'at t, Geo. Anderson ; bloo ibee is, ter. R. Trott, lanais Day ;! glebe beeatts, W. R..Tlnottte ((Nen. Ha;rburnt swge beets, `thee Harris, Wm. Saldd ler; long mangolde, Chas. Berney, T. Hairnis ; g+labe mangoids, Henry iEl worthy, Wm. Saddler ; six intermedi ate, Ross & Taylor, Thos, Passmore; six earl hpxn carrots. W. R. Trott Y , Whitititonk; six ina.nt'ess cxa.rrots, W., Treat, Rev. W, 1VI. • •:Martin ; lc orange or red ;oarrots,.W. R. -Trot Wm. Satddler; white ox 'yellow fief ca;rrate, Wm. Saddler, L. ;Day.; T ears sweet cosu, M. Brethour, Jame `Tem; 12 ears Tinedaan ,00rn, b'i%m, Mew - den, T, Brock, or.; Swraed turnips, P Whitltack, Wm. Saddler; any • athel variety, L. Day pumpkins, Thos. Fed• ,gusan, F. Tribaner; squash, Chas. Bu nay, W. R.'Trott_ ;aanl:iflo;wers, WaR 'Trott, L. Day; red anions, W. R.Trot white or yieliaw onions, W. R. ,!Trott 3. T the raven ublic The stepping stones to success are Confidence. Reliability and Honesty. Deal ata store whose. pasi, record proves the honesty of its methods, twat. the quality of its goods. We are doing this, and are today giving entire satis- faction to aur customers, tVe have now a full line of Trunks,Valises Try us the next time you require anything in these lines, and prove our statements. HARNESS MA,KEE R. H. Sweet's Old Stand, Exeter, p,' Ilene Farmer; Feney pin cushion,:Jas. 0 ,Frayne, May Hawkins :;:Dewing by child undiar 8 years of : age. S,peoial, IC. R. Kydd.; stand cover, epetal, Robert t,s, Bia+yney. ,p MIAN,CiFACi',UBFiS, albino Woven home-made quilt, Miss II. s' Wise, J` Ir :Wise • ten 1dt4-- 11 C. , a yFai anne , .all wool, Mies Il. Wise ; pair blankets, all wool, Mise 11, Wise, J. 1 Pottt,elr•, ho'm'e-made horse blankets, R.•1). Ray M, B,ret(hour; `woolen yarn, John Mair & Co., let and and ; ten. arrlsf domma- tic cotton warp, woolen welt, M. Bre- ttiaauir, 3, R. I'o;tter sewing machine, Reymond Machine Co., (S. Martin,; ag- ent.), Singer Machine Co., (W. J. Ford, agent) ; 'argon, 2nd Dominion organ Co., (S. Martin, agent.) ; set .of parlor fur,nilure, Rowe & Atkinson, W. C. Huston; set of bed •room furniture,VT 0. Huston; stuffed birds, stuffed since least' year, Aliex. M;aPharnotn; baron/ fine call, n,at ground, Exeter salt works; barrel of salt for .packing pur- poses, Exeter Salt Works , factory made quill, John Muir & Oo. lst ,and and ; Lact,oxy flannels, John Muir & Co., lst and and.; factory blankets, John Muir and Co., 1st and and ;assort •merle of tweeds, any make, W. W., Ta- man, W. Johns; set single (harness, tune Eareuxsian to JYetroit this week Geo. Eaere!Lt, 1st an•d'and ; set double are 3. E. Gaetz,,amd i4Tis� Ida,;Maggie 'harness, Geo. Ea4rgt't ; curetd ; ,13afm, !Pfaff, Emma Eidt,, and Peter No - Detroit J,nmea d om ; �,csazit:mztut of un , Isaac. se 0.,ho t r W. Huston,H t l y,us an, Rowe, & Atkin: . —M•r. J. aIexrarr has secured the ser_ eon ;assort:meat of carpenter . work,: t vices of Miss Dow, from Mltchr�.l, J. Kellerman's milliner will -again. be An charge of Miss Beunitt, of Mel- bourne, with Mies S. Nadiger, ari bee -- &s aerie. —Mrs. Ritter, who spent the past few mouths with Mrs. Eiferr, hest Staff' gone to her home at -Tyroazo, Arleen - sae. The Misses Clara and Lydia Elf- er 'have aecompanind her . and intend Elf- -Mx. 11..1. Switzer left J,ast• _ week (to mbay fora time. for Edmonton, N. W. T. —Rev. Krupp preached two veryin.- e- eel Fur 2 r, iln R. t, d Ten James r t IRev4 Wan. Martinetiomalattes, ti'1r• R• Trebtt, L. Day; ,celery, Geo. Anderson, W. R. Trott ; • oitrens,:W. ,R. Trott, ; ap•arnaips, Rev. Win. Martin, W. R. Txo tt ; best •aaliectian vege,bables;, Geo. Anderson., W. R. Trott, L. Day; Amer loan wonder pota:toess, ,Wm. Saddler, John Cattle; beauty of Hebron, pota- toes, Wm. Saddler, W.. R. Trott, ; Ipearl at Savoy potatoes,, •Thos. Fergu- son, Thos. Brock, Sr., Empire State po to Loess Thos. Brock, Sr. Wm. Sadd,- ler ; red :elephant • potatoes; , W. R. Trott, Thos. Brack, Sr.; Carmen No. 1 potatoes., Wm. Saddler ; Rural New Yorkers, Wm. Saddler, J. R. Potter ; any variety potatoes, Wm. Saddler, W R. Trott. Judges.—Wm. Hazelwood, Robert flicks. - DAIRY PRODUCTS. hive ,pounds butter, D. • Riebierd, Wm. Fisher, R. Kydd ; tem, lbs. butter, Thos. Ferguson, P. McTaggart, Jacob Raeder ; ,pounds rolls or prints,, 5 )(bei and., Jias. Tribewer, 3rd., R. Lydd ; ;• balker Lor table use, R. Kydd ;: cream- ery butter, A. Q. Babier, let and, 2nd.; •ese, private made, Miss H. Wisei3. I1. W,isse. ton, Hensali, 1st ; Mcclfarty •& • Son's, bridge, R. Burch.; saw, two year bid Mollie H., St. Marys, 'and ;• Bassen- and• over, Riabar•.i Burch, Chas, Mir - berry's & San's Fre'die Les, Grand• ney, Richard Burch; sow one year olid Bend, 3rd. end undex two, Richard Burch, Chem, 2.40 CLass .—e . G, Haderns ' Bonnie H. Cllamdeboye, 1st; Jas. Beattie's Jack, Pirrrktnn, and; A. E. Tennant's Bella, London axd. HORSES, Heavy Draught.—D. McDonald, Wan B'riock, R. B. McLean ; foal foaled 1 1L903, R. Hicks, Newton Baker, W,m Brack ; filly er gelding, three year 'old, Wm. Dickson & Son, G. C.t Rabi J. Jahns ; Lilly or gelding, two year iid,Wm. l enni;ck, R. Grundy, 2nd' and ar(d(; filly or gelding, on,e years old,, War. Heywood, R. B. McLean; Liam, G. 0 Robins, Alex. Sinclair', W• J. Elder. Agniaultura. .Broad mare accompan ied by Leatl, Richard Hicks, Wm. Moody W. Coats; foal, foaled in 1903, t Wm. bloody,. 13, McDonald, Wm. Bs otic ; three year old hilly or gelding,Hugh Norris, John Hey; two year ' old filly o,r •ge&Ling, Thos. Ferguson, R. North- cutt, Alex. Buehaar,an ;one,-year-old.fil- lid• or geLd>ing, R. Love, W. EL P asr- nro,rle, R. B. McLean; team, s James Mali' alh,os. C. 'Ciaudford, Wes. Schoen lig. ,General Ipur»osse. ,Brood• mare ac-, conapanied by foal., It. B. McLean, W. Fothlarungham & Son, John May ; foal Longed run 1903, A. Hooper, D. Richard, A. H,o,aper; Lh,re!e-'year-old filly or gelding, Robt. Harney, John Rollins, ; two-y'aareold filly or gelding, A. J. Robinson, A. Lave, W. FietharinglIam, & Sone one:-jywatr'-oi'd filly or.gelding John Dei•brid' Jas. Moir, R Iio ice, , me team, A. J. Robinson, Jas. Hagan, Wm Hjyde. J•ud,ges.—Geo. Speaxin. Jas. Robin son, Robt. Alexander. +Carriage., --.Brood mare accompani'-, ed by foal, Geo. Dick, John May„).R. Oh,a:r,lers & Son; foal, foaled in 19153, Robe. Kydd, halve. ' Charters 1& Sun, Etatmuel ',Ramey three -Tear -Old gtgld - ixng er filly, John iiuxrter & Son,' John M J. 2 a • i amiss � , ro aY, ,Letatt t year -cad a, ww a d 1 gtelcjinng or filly, W. H. Deibrid(ge, Sa- moa Hunter, J. McKee; •ane -year-old geld'i'ng or filly, Robt. Charters &,San Jahn Wood, Richard Ilicks; pair car- riage •torsos, Thos. Bissett, sr. & Son•., Rowe & Atkinson ; 'single eaa!riage heave, W. H. Wood, 'Thos. ElIe'rington, W; R. EllietlL. ,Rdadete,rs.t—d rood, mare accomllaln,• led by road, T. N. Fo•reyth'e' •Johlnr Me - Nevin, 3. Aron:strung; foal, foaled in 90.3 W a I Wz z „ I t 'el 'J G.. X Shteaard+aryv , n, 11:1;, Watson; thr+ee,•lyoar al'd gelding' or filly, J 1VlloZee., 'Gd, Ma,guimc, Tabes, Rusi,ell;; tvweoyve,a;r-old geld ng. otr liily Robt. Chanters & Som,, J. A. Roberts, Alex. Buc'1 nn" al, "n • ane. o ,enc ot.3 • 1 ; p gelding din g per Iii1JY, J. C. Shea.rdawn, W' Ell.io t Joss. Ln wa,an„ pair roadeters, in.:har•+- ness end ,buggy Jas. •;MeNelee D. (lreigh 'tan, rm. Hanson ; single `road's,te;r in lraamn sad buggy, T. 0. Handford, J. McKee', W. Wi'tzel ; saddle •hierse; Jnlo Sair(mer, Dr. D. A. Andersen, Wm. Daseirty, The Spatial prize by the Sovereign Bank, of a' silver cup, wan ~ bye IA. Dlow's Decherd Willow. Ju•1'ges.--W. Reid, R. Wilson. CATTLE. Smith, Dotrha: :A d. caw, Henry, Smtilh m L,°C. , Y , John Runlet' & San, II Smith; three- year -laid caw,. John, 1Tuniejr & San,'t1t: Smith, 2nd and 3rd; two-year-olcl: f+ea, H. Smith, John Hunter,. 8d l5on,; oiuc•ye.ar-old halter, II• Smith, lat,and arid; heifer Golf, John•Hunttc'ri &,Son, Reniry S'!insi•hh, and cntd ,3rd ; bull rrrr.T,f, y%oihin Hunttlr & San, Henry Smithy 2nd Harney, 1st and 2nd; sow littered in 1903, Richard Burch, 1st 2nd and arca, iBorkshire,-Boar littered in 1903 Sohn May„- sow two years old and ov- er, Chas. Harney, 1st, and ; 2nd;, saw one year old and under two, Goe 'Pen- n, hale. - T•amwar,lh.—Boar , two years end over, D. Douglas; boar one year old ns and under two, D. Douglas; boar 111- ,s •i11 1�J0,3, p, Dou,g3as; sew two years .old and aver, D. Douglas; sow • ane. ,year old and under two, JJ ,Doug- las, sow liltarea. in 1903, D., Douglas, Diploma. -Peri of any breed, to con- sist ,of boetr and` three sows,. Rich B'uadh, D. Douglas. Judges.—Jas. Petty, F. 0,'Neil. PO.ULT•3Y. Light Drahmas, Geo. W. Irwin, W. J. Oarlitng ; Clark brahmas, G. W. Ir -'- win, 1st .andi 2n;d; bs(rr'ed p;(ymmout.h mocks, Al. Bissett ; Buff oochins„ Geo. I•r'win,, 1st and and 'partridge cochins Gteo Irwin, 1st and 2nd; wliiLei;c+och•t- !ahk ins•, Geo. brwin, ist and 2nd,' ,,blacks breasted red game, Isaac Carling ( any other variety game, G. W. Irwin„ Isa- aic Car,iin.g, black red. .game bantams, G. W. Irwvun lst and 2nd; ,brown red - bantams, Caleb Heywood, lst and; and ; S any other variety bantams, Wm4Car- t,ar, Jas. Grieve; silver spangled Ham burgs, Wm. Canter.; golden spangled hambwl(ge, 'Wm. Carlon; grc!.i& ►hPa, pale - oiled ehamlbuugs, 'Wm. Carter, lst and 2nd , •c • , be .re s. Wm. Gar I t.,a ,g. „ liceadans, Wm CartCartex, 1st :and and; while crested black polands, G. W.Ir- wdi+n•, Wm. Canter ; golden Polands, G. W. Irwin, 1st and 2nd; polands, G. W. Irwrin, let and 2nd ; white Ieghorns, Wm. Copp; brown leglaorns,JohnlMay White leghorne, rose comb, Wm. Carl ter, let and 2nd ; buff leghorns, Caleb Heywood ; buff Java. G. W. Irwitn, lst and and ; andelusiaus, Thos. Brock,1st and and ; black spanisli, Thos. Brock, jr., Jiobin Bowden ; bio:^k Minorcas, G. W. Iirwine; silver lace wynad?Mlles, Wm, Carter, 1st and 2nd ; ,.wvh+ite. wy endo rtes, Jos.. Senior ; golden wyan- dtast'tes•, Jar.,. Grieve; rcd ,caps, Jolla it3h'wclea; Bronze, turkeys, ,Jahn Bow- R, dean; white Turkeys, W' m. Carter; pada •B!renann goose, Wnz. Carter, 1st and and ; 'pair. pekin 'ducks, G. NV -Jr -I- van ; ,pair Rouen !ducks, John Bowden G. W. I,r+win ; pair. AlyesburyiDucks, • vi 1 ion ri an, u G. W Irwin; n best col eat e s 1 Wm. Dougall, Thos. Brock, lz pale er Belgian rabbits, Thos. Iiro•ck jr; any d ,other variety ralbbits, Wm B+alkwell, isI• arra 2•nd. Chicks.—Light 13ra o-5 I. Et. Carl - hag, rm , lst 2n P ou s amsd d ere 1 lh ,gra d y m Blocks, I. R. ,Ca.rligg, 1st arta ,arid ;• Buffs Reeks, Jas. Grieve, 1st and, arid ;' Baffin Copb.ins, G. W. Irwin, let ,and' and,; paritridge Coehins,: G. W. Irwin, let ,and and ,bLacy breasted red game G. G. W. Ir wens, I. R. Carling ; mace cttilrrr, var. lemma, &W. Irwin, let, and blk rcid le • K.1JT! FLOWERS. ayeesi:ias, John Cottle pansies, waelve varieties, John Cottle;Germam Astere, H. E. Huston, John White. & ores; ten weeks' ;stook! collection, John Cattle, H. E. Huston ; Ve+rbennes, John Cattle; carnations., Wm. Har- burn ; ,putunias, John Cottle; phlox, Dtro.mmondi, J. Cottle; zennaaseJ. Cot- tle; best arranged basket of out flaw- sis, RaveWm. Martin; collection i n- nualin bloom, Jahn Cottle. FLOWERS Fuaehis;as in ,flower, three varieties, Mrs. Jas. Rtob,ardso+n Foliage plants, Ware B,agehsaw, i oh•n Cottle ; I3egone,s in flower, 'Wm., Iiarbttrn, Mrs. Jas. Bsiahruidson.; Geraniums in flower. Jno Colale, bias. Jahnes Riclbaardson;'hung ing •batsket filled with . plants, Mrs. Jas. Ritahardson ; collection of flowers hr ,pats, '\Vm. Ilarburn, Mrs. Jas. Ride ardson ; .FINE ARTS. Painting, in ,oil, land.s:aw , Aire, dbl. Stevenson„ N. 17. ITux don ; paint lag in oil, figure, T, I1., MToCallum,list, and and.; 'painting in •oil, fruit ;or fa - creeps, Mrs. R. S tevenes,an, C. Cam,p- beli ; waiter ecor, landscape, N. Hu;rd'on., C. Camltpb'e11; waler color . ; wat- tand lad Weeks, 1s r e Frank color, fruit or flowers, N 'D, Ilur- on, C. Campbell ; Sepia, painting, Frank Weekes, Mrs, Stevenson; Cra- yon or pastelle, T. 11, MaOallu n, Dr. A. R. Kinsman ; ,pencil sketch, Frank Weekes, Mas. 1l.., Stevenson ; collection of •rthotoguaphs, Jos Senior; t phato- gralybls, Jos. Sera or calico lion phot o- ,g.ra pliic• •view' s, J. Senior ; pun and ink skel:,h, F. Weekes, 0. Campbell. MISCELLANEOUS Hair dreesx'rs work, E. n. risk;cct- cltnazi of (coins, Geo. Anderson, 1st and 2nd; eeolleotion of (dtamipc, Geo. Andersson, 1st and 2nd,; •collection of eurticettiee, Sam Sweet ,1st ,and, 2nd, CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. Hammad dr;andkerelie'fis, half dozen, May Hawking; darnedli,,ob t. 'lay cid, M; y , darn sacks •ar stoeitings, Mrs. Geo Manson, Robe iKydd; ameba work an wool;' Barba EEydd, May Hawkins.; cr•achet Work iiia +coltton, May Hawkins, .Te.ssie Menson; 'painting, any object, Jessie; Manson drawing pencil• o xi crayon, D;yter Mardon,, let and 2nd.; best; dross ed doll, Moe Vernier; loll s cloches, genie ,baxutnxns, G. W. Irwin, Ise and 2rcttt any other variety bantamsJas. Gelato, G. W. I3. tw hi ; silver ep,engle3 Il toelner+gs, Wm. Carter, 1st and and ; gotil!en epanmica homburgs, Win. Car- ter, let; !eine 2nd, silver !hates burg, _Wm, Canter, Isla ; and and; golden pena;illed hemburge, Wm., Carr tar, 1st and•.2nd ; black :bamburgs, Wenn.., Carter, 1st and 2nd; houdans, Wim. Carter, 1st and 2nd; Pclemis; G., W. Inwin , white lcir horn, John lilowwdien ; b 1awwm 11o/horns, John. troy, Calabar ; whaiilelcgborin;s, ro,eae #0;01111),Werra. 'Cartier•; tifie*r.Java,, G. —A 'Fry pretty wedding took pleeke an We:daxleedlay, at. high noon, at Ivlaa, Robert Elliott's Goatee. line, when; his; eldest doughter, Gertrude, was limited in bonds of wedlo'cle to Edgar.,Gibsop,� of Listowel. ,The ec,remony was pear- Lazrmed by Rev,, Mr. Jennings, of Baye field. ilashw eel —Our znilline•rs have returned for the fall season- —,1Vaiss Selina Nadigex has returned Iioanei prom Landon. - -Dein Hiartlie a has moved 'to Exet- er, where he hat; bought, the business from I. Smith. —J.. Kellerman has &lapsed of a fine tat of 'his steers to yMr, Bale. of Mitchell, :realizing a good price, —miss Clara Webber bas re,turaae;,l to ihe•r home at Sinatra alter apending the summer with her sister, .Mrs. H. WLcgmad. —John Holtz has renle3 the haus,,, from George Cook, lately vacated by Rev. Seh'zyaffie, and moved his tailor- ing business therein. —%Among those who •aro 'taking in Ross & !Taylor ; bakers breed, 3. rT. O'Brien; qua,rtctred sawed oak grain- ing, speed -ale Ross & •Taylor ; sett of horse shoes, speoial. Continual c.n page 5. —T Bi•bbert• AegriauLbuaral'Sooiet,v hale: decided to hold their fall showvi an Oe• .:bar 0th. A epe'cial feature of he show this year is a speelal prize of 515—fids+ ,$10, second •`,5—for the best heavy horse, from two years and up• Also a seecali prize of 510—first le, secant S4—fax the best light horse frc,zn two years and up.• A special en- try anal waxy fee will be'required; in order t, compete for these prize,; . Varna --J\iiss Maggie Douglas was the guest of Miss E. Logan; on Sunday. • —Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 'Weeks are vis Ring their daughter, Mrs. Adams,, of Grimace. The Thatnksgiving se.rvice.s of the English church were well altrendetd and the church was beautifully decor- ated for ibe occasion. The collections amounted L•,a ;,15.40. - • sttraucibive saernaons in the Evange£icea church, last Sunday, •morning and; evening, in the absence of Rev. Mor lock, who with his 'wife is vilti,ng friends and relatives at Niagara,Falls; end other ,pia;ees. -a —John Schrader, _., , srcued an Mona • day+evw.mdng, attar a :lingering itinerts with cancer of lhe,`stomach. ills+ re- mains were interred in th,e Crediton cemetery, on Thursday forenoon. , Re••v. Eifert is away to Sebringville,' and other places, for a few days. bus'rn, ss. CAST For Infants and. Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Ho! li11drYo LooKillcj «r? Is it a nice piece of Farnitur', if so don't fail to call on us because we are headquarters for anything in the line .of furniture. Our stock is the largest and besb assorted k the country, worknrans'aip•• the very best, design and finish the very latest, and prices the lowest. We will be pleased to show intending purchasers through Here large stock and quote our prices before placing their orders elsewhere. Weger tearitee satisfaction with every article e purchased our store. All kinds of Ordered Work, Repairing, Upholstering and Picture Faa.m- ing done on shortest notice at reasonable prices. Undertaking and Funeral Directors ATHEMc ON R, N. Row -ES' OLD STAND. E co-- aa00* sm- 011, , ,ad. 4110. Wl.9 J 0 III3AMAN, Leavey our order for Scrantoni Coal, Stoves & R ti ' s The Best that Money can duty. WoO� Gooks —4144 4,419 -•=rm -.4001 -447.4 -•ae 4441,04 .-41164 -.air -,oar are ,4440,