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Exeter Advocate, 1908-09-24, Page 115c to JAN. '09 NOW IS THE TIME to subecrihe for the ADVO- CATE and get a bargain as above stated; or else take- advantage of our Low Club Rates le Wedding Invitations In Newest Types On Beet Palters The Finoet Work And Biala Pricer The Advocate Office,•.Exeter TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1908. SANDERS & CREECH The Old Reliable School has started again and the Boys and Girls will need Clothing, Shoes, &c. Does your boy need a New Suit? he " " Shoes? u tt Anything in Wearing Apparel ? It he does, it will pay you to bring him to us. ?We are headquarters for GOOD WEARING duds for boys—the kind that will stand the hard skufling any strong, healthy boy will subject them to —the kind that you will not have to buy often. Does your girl need a New Dress ? t. Pi ie " " Shoes ? u u u Knee Pants? aNewHat? 14 u " 44 k Hosiery ? a New Hat ? Anything in Wearing Apparel? If she does, it will pay you to bring her to us. We have the kind of dresses, shoes, hosiery, bats, Arc., a robust girl needs -the kind that wears well and ALWAYS lasts well -if you bring your boys and girls here for their "duds" you can keep them well clothed. Highest Price Paid for POULTRY, dead or alive. Highest price paid for produce—Butter 20c. Eggs 19c. CARLING BROS. NEW GOODS Step into the store one door north of the post -office and see our new stock of Dress Goods Mantles Furs Boots and Shoes Clothing and all Staple & Fancy Dry Goods Ring up phone No. 22 and have your Groceries delivered on short notice—the best fresh Groceries always in stock. 4 SNF,I.L Pratessl•.al Cards. & ROWE Ds. O.8'. ROULBTON, I,. D. 8., D. D. 8. DENTIST Mesab•r of the R. C. D. 8. of Ontario and honor graduate of Toronto Colsersits. OTTICIt: O'er Dickson & ('arling's I.aw Office, In Dr. Anderson's former Dental Parlors. �DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D. D. 8.. Honor graduate of Toronto Univeristy. DENTIST, heft eitra"ted without any pain, or any bas effects Ogee over Madman & Stanbury's office, Main street !bow. Medical DR. T. P. McLAUGIILIN flu resumed practice after spending a year tCol- lege) at British and Continental Hospitals. General ractice with special attention to Eye, (with letter - Nose and Throat. Oflb e: Dashwood, Ont. Ion/ Ar. Legal. DIOKSON & CARLING, ItaRRiSTER.e, 801.1C1 - tors, Notarise, Cons eyancers, Commissioners Solicitors for Motions Bank, etc. Mosey to Loaf at lowest rates of Interest. (imam, Main street, Exeter, 1. a, (haulm, B.L. L. 11. Matson Mossy TO IRAN. We bare a large amount of pri, ate funds to loan e farm a^•1 village properties at low rates of Inter WS. (BADMAN & STANBt'RY, Barri.tere,4-•eitors,M►in et.. Exeter On B. S. PHILLIPS, Ex FIRS. Licensed Auctioneer. les attended In all parts. Satisfaction guaran• WC ore° pay Terms reasonable. All omen left at Advocate OMtce will be promptly attended to. William Brown Prof. Diploma of Royal 1nrorparsted Society of iustcians, England; Organist of Trtrltt Memorial burc2.Rseter. Piano, Organ, ii-rmons and Theory f Musle. Terms on application. Exeter, Ont, J. SENIOR Agent ('.,nfederation Life As3nranee Company, also Fire inattrance in lead- ing Canadian and British Companies. \Iain•St., Exeter. House For Sale. in the Village of Exeter, situated on Aimee. et met, a fame dwelling, 2 stories, kitchen and wnodehed, *table. good well, one fifth acre of land All In road con1itioe. Will be sold reasonable. Apply at this office Cottage to Rent. A frame cottage, in good repair. and at reeeonahle rental. Apply at this Office. L„..,..__,..4„assiasaki,...... ,..._? 1,-1 CAIRNS, VETERINARY SURGEON. • Successor to Da. RAMSAY, epees/ Attention to Dentistry. Night calls left at the home of Mr. Peter Bowden Lain street, (opp. TrI2ltt Memorial Church), will be promptly attended to. EXETER, • ONTARIO. Office -Dr. Ramsay's old stand, corner of Main and North streets, (opp. Pym'e Blacksmith Shop). Your patronage solicited. House to Rent in Elimville The undersigned is offering to rent Ala frame dwelling in Elimt ille, with 1.6 acre of land. Hard and soft water and a number M fruit treys nn the premise.. ForlurticularsypplytoJoelll'A JOHNS, or the undersigned, WM. SLFMON. House and Land for Sale. The undersigned is offering for sale hie house and land on ih,ron Street East. The house 1s of frame and Is In good repair. The land eonsiets of Ott MIPs In good condition. (feral water hard end soft. Good stable. Some gnat hull trees, etc. Poises - cion glen now or In the fall. Apply at the hone of Abraham iearing, Jr., 8imroe Street. -- WM. 8. BAKER. STRAYED HEIFER There strayed onto the premieeeof the undersign• ed, lot keen. 2, Itiddulph, nn or about July 2n41, a two-year-old heifer. Owner can have same by pro.. Ing property amt paying expenses. JOHN Mc/ALES, Centralia, 1'. 0. Auction Sale Of Farts Stock and Implements and House and Lot, The undersigned Auctioneer has been instructed to sell by Publlr Auction on Lot 18, N. B. Stephen Tp., On THURSDAY, OCT. lst, at 1 o'elock sharp, the folinw ins valuable property, .11. UOR8E8-A span of hear) draft mares, 1 sup posed to be In foal; 1 heat) draft colt, 2 years old cld; 1 iffy. and 1 general purpose horse. CATTLE --3 milch eows, all supposed to be in calf; 3 three•yearo14 •teen, 2 tw o•year•old steers and 1 two-y3•ear•old heifer, 3 yearling steers and a calf. POULTRY- Ahnut 144 Brown Leghorn hens, IMPLEMENTS- (tinder, in gond working order; mower, seed drill. 2 -furrow a king plow. rin;tle furrow plow, 2 wagons, top boggy, open buggy, tan• ning mill, set bob•eleighs cotter, disc harrow; set of Diamond harrows, sugar kettle, hay rake, 2 setts of double beetle's, set of single harness, a number of sap pall*, .piles and tutee, a number of rattle chains, 2 spinning wheels, forks, shovels, spade,, 2 setts of whtMle trees, neck•sokn, grain tag., banes fn►k, gain cradle, ,natbe, set M scales, rook etc .e. heat• ing stove. glass cupheard, lounge, an Enfield rifle, a number of potato hu.hel buses, and other articles ton numerous to mention. REA(. EstT.ITF -- Alen there will he offered fur sale at the same time an.l place, a house and lot, The house teed hrirk, In ova repair, 9 rooms, a good cellar. a good kitchen and woodshed. There le *l- eo 00 the premt.es a goad, frame stable. The lot comprises a half acre of gond land, cnntainieg a number of apple, plum, cherry and pear trees. grspe cines and other email fruits, also. All In A ,(art Kate of growth. The property adjoins Sarspta Past (Mire. TERMS _PS and under, , ash; o,er tl-t• menthe ore.tit given or. furnishing a; p- , 1 note+. 41 per eent off for rash on credit ati.., Terms M real estate made known en ills (t s.'. i THOS. BROWN, ROBERT • of Seafortb, Auctioneer, Proprietor. Borden at London Mr. R. L. Bolden, leader of the Lib- eral -Conservatives in the (louse of Commons, spore in the Princess Rink. London, Tuesday night to several thousand people. and in a masterly address laid bare the government rec- ord. With him were Premier Roblin of Manitoba, Attorney -General Bow- ser of British Columbia, and Hon. W. J. Hanna, provincial secretary of Ont- ario. A large number from this vicin- ity attended the tweeting. Valuable Farm Property for Sale There is being offered for sale that valuslle farm property, consisting of east half of lot 7. Iota a and 0 and south hall of lot lu, con. 4, Usborne, ttiutaiuin- 200 acres, on which there is erected a good brick house, lanae bank barn, frame stable and shed, and other consenie,.ces. 'file property is well suited for general forming and grazing, and will be Bold in part or enblock, to sult purchaser If not sold pri- vately on or before Oct. 1st, it will be offered for sale by public auction on the premises on Oct. 16th. Easy terms for payment. For particulars apply to TitOS. CAMERON, AUCTIONEER, FARQt.11.AR. MARTIN BROS, Props. Clearing Auction Sale Farm Stuck and Implements - The undersigi tad Auctioneer has been Instructed to sell by public auction on LOT 3, CON. 7, STEPHEN, --oat-- SATURDAY, OCT. 3itD, 1908, at one o'clock pan., sharp. The following valuable property: HORSES -General purpose horse, 7 years old; brood mare, 6 years old. supposed to be in foal; hea- vy horse, 5 years old; spun of matched drivers, 3 years old; ally. 2years old, bred by Lord llowataon; ally, 2 years old, brei by )Lilo; filly, 2 years old. bred by „lap; filly, 1 year old; gelding, 1 year old; good work horse. 10 years old; heavy sucking colt. CATTLE -5 cows, (supposed to be in calf); 1 far- row cow; 6 steers 2 years old, 2 steers 1 year old. 2 heifers I year old, 6 Spring calves. PIGS -Thoroughbred Berkshire sow; thorough- bred Yorkshire hog; 6 pies, 5 months old; 8 pig•, 5 weeks old, SHEEP -10 breeding ewee. IMPLEMENTS Binder, mower, rake, seal drill, cultivator, plough, gang plow, harrow, roller, heavy wagon, buggy, cutter, tab -sleighs, fanning mill, wheelbarrow, set scales, set of douole harness, 2 sets of single harness, hay rack, cream separator, Daisy churn, root pulper, ladder, cook stove, organ, whit• flu -trees, forks, shovels, grain Lags, and other arti- cles too numerous to mention. TERMS -R5 and under, rash; oyer that amount 12 months' credit given on furnishing approved Joint notes. 3 per cent. off for cash on credit amounts. Positively No Rcscrvc- J. STANLEY. SAM'L ESSERY, Auctioneer. Proprietor. Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements. The undersigned Auctioneer hu been instructed to sell by Public Auction, on Lot 0, Con. 3, Stephen On SATURDAY, SEPT. 20th, At 1 o'clock sharp, the following valuable property, viz. HORSES -4 aged horse, 1 horse 13 years old, 1 aged mare (supposed to be in foal to Perrheron), 1- Loear -old ally (by Wilder Lee), 1 sucking colt (got by rd Ilowateon). CATTLE -7 cows (supposed to be with calf), 1 far- row cow, 2 two-year•old steers, 2 1-yearold ,teen, 2 (•year-old heifers, 7 calves, ierhesMENTti--1 tread tower and belt, cutting tax and grinder, fanning mill, brick yard cart and harness, scales 12,t!e lbs.), a wagon, 1 Democrat, 1 sulky, 1 buggy-, 2 hay raeks,1 mower. 1 hay rake 1 1 cultivator, 1 seed drill (nearly new). 1 land roller, 1 reaper, 1 sulky plough. 1 walking plough, harrow., i disc harrow, 2 scoffers, 1 grind -atone, 1 work tench,1 root pulpae, 1 gravel Loa, 3 ladders, 1 wheel- barrow, 2 sets of harness (1 single), 2 crow -bars, I sugar kettle 1 cradle, 1 scythe, row ehatne, forks, shovels, chains. 30 rows of mangles, 4! rods long; 40 rows of turnips. 42 rale long; 3 colonies of bees, bre hives, sap buckets and a riles, 2 barrels, Crean, leper• ator, "National"; sugar beet plough, sugar beet rub tiratnr, number of cedar posts, steel etone•boat, corn shelter, water trough, 1 tank, 1 honey extractor, 3• piece bedroom suite, 1 bureau, and other articles too numerous to nsention. People coming from a distance will be served din• ner and areommodation. TERMS -j5 and under. cash; over that amount 14 months' eredit given on furnishing approved Joint notes. 4 per cent. off for cash on credit amounts, JAB. BTA\LFL', WM. ('ALLFAS, Auctioneer. I'ropri. torr. Farm for Sale or Rent. The undersigned Is offering for sale or rent the es- tate of the late James Cronin, consisting of 176 acres, and situated on the 20th and 21st roncenlons of the Township of Stephen, two miles fron, Grand (tend. The land is in 'Irate -lass condition, well drained and (nen well cultivated. (rood brick house, large hank been with powerrnill. (load water, good orchard on ea. h pia( e, seven acres hardwood bush. Cnn.enienl to school and church. For term. and particulars appy to MIME. ELLEN CIRONI'N Centralia t'. O. ACCTION SALE OF A VALUAIHLE: FARM. EARN! STOCK ANI) i31. i'LEM E,NTS, on Lot 18, COs. 8, Stephen. on Tuesday, Sept. 29th. '08, at 1 o'clock sharp, by the undersign - et) auctioneer. Morriss Draught mare, It yea" old, (supposed to t r In foal; draught mare, 7 years old; driving mare, 5 years old, (g00,1 size); aged working hone; heavy colt, rising 3, (sired by College Chum) : heavy colt, rising 2, (sired le prior's Hero); draught fllly, rising 2, (sired by Oartley Gold); driving colt, 3 )eau old this fall. Cattle 6 cows, istq.I'oeed to be In calf, one due to cal.. the latter end of this month); 6 two -year -o1.1 steers, 9 two-year-old heifers, :i one -year-old h Fifers, 4 Int Fall rales, 4 Spring cairns, 2 eaters, three months old; thoroughbred Shorthorn bull. 16 months old. Sheep -6 breeding ewes. Pias -2 brood sows, (to farrow in (Rtober). lappleaseata--Frost .1 Wood has loader, nearly new; Notion seed drill, nearly nes; Massey-Ilarris cultivator, land roller. set iiamond harrows, near) new; 2 tingle plows, gang plow. pair 12 cwt. weigh scales, wagon and box. open buggy, Portland cutter, pea harvester, sulky rite, "truffle', ladder, fanning mill. Emppire cream separator, root teepee wheel. barrow; ha) fork, sling,. ropes. pulleys and 2 can: 25 cedar posts, acre of manrok1., 2 setts of double team harness, set of single harness: ditching scoop new; ditching trade, ne; sugar kettle, a number of w• cow chain., and d a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Real Estate -if not preciously sold. the stove farm. containing 100 acres, all clear and in gnat cultivation, will i. offered for sale at the same time and plats. Then is on the property a good two- story brick cottage, 29x20, nearly new, with a good frame kitchen; iron] bank ham with eement Moen; g..•1 .Irl. a seed; gnn.l hog pen with cement Monti; two good ,mall orrhants, gwai wind mill and tanks, gnat water, well fenced, well ander-.lnlne.l, 3 1 mile" from Crediton, 31 miles from Exeter and is Imile (rntr, a hoot, TERMS OF SALE C6ala '.0 Humof $•. and a. neer thattteam"unt 12 msonths ren)edit will benderg.i'nrasoh;n furnishing epprmred Joint notes. Orr cent. off for .. - , •, Reel Estate - iii per ,: . ,:. a in asday e, without in. - • ;'--; i. .•.•. pp gi.en in 20 dins. Fnr t.,r:t,e r Fart'. glare apply- to the prcpti.t..t. Arthur ('.p`( worth, I'roprietor, t y, Auctioneer. The Exeter Fair. Son ; Bremen geese, \\'. Carter . any ot- her variety geese, J Battler; pr. Pekin ducks, Douglas & Son; Rouen ducks, 'dr- __ ic-- 1 Laren & Pierce ; light and dark Ilra- Gootl weather -hot and dusty but dry -a full list of exhibits in all the branches, a big crowd, and plenty of side attractions combined to make the fair of 1908 a success. As is usual the number of horses was very large both in heavy and light classes. and the fudges had their work cut out, but the best of satisfaction seemed to have been given. The vegetables were pro- bably never better, while the fruit, were of excellent variety and better could not have b'en desired, Some excellent -exhibits were shown in the palace, among them the displays of Messrs. Hawkins & Son, J.A. Stewart, \Vitt. Stewart's Mason & Risch piano, S. Martin & Son, and W. J. Beaman were excellent. The attendance was hardly as large as last year, although the gate receipts were over $550 and the total receipts over $1000. The speeding events were very attractive, MO good races being run as follows: - 2,10 Class Little Mack, J Merrier owner 1 1 1 Bes�ia II, H G Hodgins 2 2 2 Rottdmaster Jr T Murdock 3 3 i Gray Bird, W J Lince 4 4 d Green Horses Sadie Mitchell, Jaynes Beattie 1 1 1 Nancy Hanks, Win. Brock 2 2 2 Sammy, Nelson Watson 3 3 3 Gus Appleby. Gus Morrissey 4 dr. The day's entertainTuent wound up with an excellent concert given by Ilewer's Quartette and Concert Co. of London. which was largely attended. The prize winners are as follows - 1 LOUSES. Heavy Draugnt.--Brood mare, it. 'Wks P. Rowciiffc; foal. John Campbell, P. Rowcliffo ; 3 -year old, 1t. Birch. Wm. Oke: 2 -year-old, W. Dover, Jas. Dear- ing; 1 -year• -old, P. Rowcllffe, Geo. Moir; teats, G. C. Robbins, Hagen Bros. Agrieultural,--L`rood mare, it, 1317c.i, J. Campbell; foal, W. Pepper, R. Hicks; 3 -year-old, Wm. Oke, Wes Johns ; 2 - year -old. R. Birch, L. H. Wilted ; 1 - year -old, John Calnpbell, C. Canon: tears A. Creighton, It. Saddler; Dank of Com- merce special. 1t. Birch ; Molsons Bank special, J. Decker, sr. General Purposc.-1 rood mare John Moir ; foal, R. Hicks, M. Gould : 3-yr.- old, -yr:ofd, Wm. Moody, 3. Decker ; year-old J. J. Colwill, J. Decker, Jr. ; one -year- old, S. Sararue, J. Moir ; team, henry Nccb, Wes Maguire, Carriage. -Brood marc, A. Elcoat ; foal A. Elcoat ; 3 -year-old, A. 11. Cretglttan, A. Etherington ; 2 -year old, 11. Josses, D. Schnell ; year-old, D. Schnell , pair, Chas. Welker, A. !leader ; single, John Walker. It. Boeeenberry. Roadster's. -Brood marc, J. Decker, Thos. Sherrill; foal, J. Decker, A. Wil- lett; 3 -year-old, A. 13. Creighton, W. McLean ; 2 -year-old, A. Nadlger, W. Hey; 1 -year-old, B. M. Francis ; pale, John Farmer, W. J. Dale ; Single, W. R. Elliott, P. Failed(' ; saddle horse, Wi It. Elliott, P. Hanlon ; Lady driver, W. Robbins, J. Creighton. Ilackncys.-3-year-old, Simon Bunter; year-old, F. Wickw're; foal, W. Bow- den ; M 1'. McLean special, W. 1t. EII'- ott, J. Creighton. ilotcrt Wilson, Judge. CATTLE Shorthorn. -Cow, lt. smith, 1 and 2; 2 -year-old heifer, 11. Snt'th 1 and 2 ; l -year-old heifer, II. Sm th, Wes Jolene ; heifer calf, 11. Sur th, H, Crich; but,. calf, If. Smith, 1f. Cr'cn ; herd, if. Smith 1 and 2, Grades, -Cow, T. H. Shapton, T. Rus- sell ; 2 -year-old heifer, T. If. Sitapton ; 1 -year-old heifer, T. II. Shapton ; hal- er calf, George Moir. Jersey. -Cow, I. Armstrong, itev. Fear; 2 -year-old heifer, T. Brock, Jr., T. Pt ler ; t-yeat -old heifer, T. Dro.:k, sr., T. ilrock, Jr.; heifer calf, 1. Arm- strong, T. Brock, er.; bulicalt, T. Bro.k Or. Butchers' Cattle. -1 -year-old steer, T. If. Shapton 1 and 2 ; fat row, 11. Smith Steer calf, 11. Smith, A. Alcott W. J. Thompson, Judge. SHEEP. Southdown.. -Aged ram, shelling rata, McIntosh Bros.; ram iamb, ewe, Mel t- tosh Bros, 1 and 2 , ehcrlhig ewe, ewe Iamb. McIntosh Bros. Shropshiredowns.-Aged rain, And. Duncan ; ram lamb, ewe, shelling ewe, ewe Iamb, Andrew Duncan 1 and 2. Lincolns. -Aged rani. G. I'''nhale 1 and 2 ; shorting ram, G. Pt shale, T. 1t. Shap - ton ; Ram lamb, 0. Penhale 1 air! 2 ; ewe, G. Penhale, T. H. Shapton ; e:t. r - ling ewe, (3. Penhale 1 and 2 ; ewe lamb G. Penhale, T. 11. Shapton. Leicester. -Aged ram, A. Al 'oft ; ehearling ram, it. (tell ; ram lamb, ,k Al- cott 1 and 2 ; ewe. 11. Bell 1 and ehearling ewe, ewe lamb, it. Dell 1 and 2 ; Special, Dorset, Sans. Cudntore. Frank Ilicke, Judge. PiGS. Yorkshire. -Boar, sow, sow 1 year, R. 131tch : sow 1908, 3t. Birch 1 and 2. Berkshire. -Aged boar, Snowden Bros; boar 19(8, Dawson ilros., Snowden Bros. ; sow Snowden Bros., Dawson Bros, sow 1 -year, Snowden Bros. • sow, 1908, Dawson Bros 1 & 2. Tamworth -Aged boar. Douglas and Son ; boar, one year, ditto 1 & 2 ; boar, 1908, Snowden bros., Duug)aa & Son now, two years. Douglas & San, Snow- den brae ; sow one yr., Daw,,Jn Bros sow 1908, Douglas and Son. Dawson Bios. And. Hicks. 0 E flicks, Judges. POULTRY Hold. Pen. Homburgs, Houdans, Wh. Cr L'Ik. rebinds. \t'ni Carter ; OrphLig. tons, A. Bissett, McLaren & Pierce ; 0, Poland*, C Prouty , Wh. Leghorn s, 1). Douglas & Son, A petits , Br. Leghorn. Mctaren & Pierce; Br. Leghorn., rose comb. Mrs. E. ifeywood ; Wh. Leghorn tose comb. W. Carter ; Andulusians, J Rattler. T Brock Jr ; 111. Spanish, Wm. Carter; S. L. Wyandottre, Esti Hey- wood, J Battler; Wh. Wyandotte*. \( Laren & Pierce. A Berth ; O. Wyaiiee. tie. E. lleywood ; Buff '.V yandottce. F. Heywood 1 & 2 ; 131. W yandot'es, \' - Lai cn & fierce; Part. WyandotteII. I'. ilcyweed ; Rcd caps. J. Battler. W. J. Howden ; Bronze turkeys. W J (Bowden, J Battler , 'ruloose geese. Douglas sad barna,. McLaren & Pierce • liar. Ply. Rocks, A Reit), A. Bissett; \Vh. Ply. rocks, McLaren & Pierce, Snowden Bros Part. Cochin., W Carter; Lang shma, J Battler ; 131. lir. Red Gahms, A MOB ; any var. bantams, \V Carter, A ltelth ; 811. Sp. llan►burgs, Gol. Sp. l[ansbur,pa, 811. I'en. and 111. llamburgs, W Carter other var, duck'', '1' Brock at, J (Sat- tler; col. plgeona, \Y, J Reid, W Carter ; Belgian Rabbits, Harvey Bros, McLar- en & fierce; other var. tabbits, Joseph Senior, It Sander, ; Guinea Plg, J Cot- tle, Guinea fowl, 1t Sander., \V Carter, Birds Bred In 19t S.-Iloulatta, Wm. Catter; orphhngtomia, W. Garter golden polands, C. Prouty 1 and 2 ; white leg - horns, Douglas & son ; brown legh'rns, McLaren & Pierce 1 and brown leg - horns, rose comb, C. l'routy ; white leg - horns rose comb, W. Carter ; black leg - horns, J. Battler ; buff leghorns, Alta. E. Heywood, Anduluelans, J. Datil( re T. Brock, jr. ; black swinish, W. Carter McLaren & Pierce ; black minoreas, Mc- Laren & Pierce, A. Reith ; silver lace wyandottes, E. Heywood 1 and 2; white wyandottes, And. Hlck., E. 11.y - wood; golden wyandottes. E. Heywood buff wyandottes, E. Hee Hood 1 and ; pat trldge wyandottes, McLaren and Pierce; red caps, J. Battler, W. J. Bow- den ; bronze turkeys, W. J. Bowden 1 and 2 ; toulouee geese, Douglas and Son ; Bremen geese, W. Carter ; PAW ducks, Douglas Sc Some A. flicks ; Rou- en ducks, McLaren & Pierce, W. Cart,.; light brahamas, McLaren Si Pierce, A. ltelth : buff rocks, J. Murray ; colored dorktns, W. Carter ; any variety game, McLaren & Pierce; brown red ban- tams, T. Brock, Jr., A. (lodger: ; duck - wing bantams, W. Carter; any variety bantams, W. Carter, A. Relit) ; silver spangled homburgs, W. Carter, Mra. E. Heywood ; golden spangled homburgs, W. Carter; black hamburg's, W. Carter; any variety ducks, W. J. Bowden 1 and 2 ; guinea fowl, W. Carter. W. E. Hogarth, Judge. GIIAIN AND SEEDS Fall wheat white, and red, any variety erring wheat,. 0 -rowed barley, 2 -rowed barley. large oats, common oats, 11 ick oats. timothy eeed, Ai, Rrethour;ll')nc, Ilarvey Bros. 1 and 2; white beans. It. Sanders, G. Hogarth ; clover see,!, A. Hooper; grata In ear, 11. Neeb,-11. Mete - our ; ensilage corn, ---, T. flrock,jr. ; .pelts, large peas, small peas, At. 13ezte- our. Wm. Harding, judge. HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS Variety winter apples, If. Crich C. Stanlake ; variety fall apples, Jas. Sweet, E. Reader; winter apples P. Wal- ker. le. Trtebner; fall apples, W. Chce- ncy, E. Reader; grceuinga, 11, Crich, G. McLeod ; Northern spy, W. Fisher, E. Reader ; Roxboro rueeets, It, Yellow, R. Sanders ; Spitzenburge, W. Chesney, I1. Chrich ; Daldwlms, I1. Crich, W. Ches- ney ; Westfield seek -no -further, C. ilea- der, R. Yellow; Snow apples, W. Fisher, W. Chesney ; Gravenstein., M. Gould, C. Stanlake ; fall pippins, A. Reader, A. Alcott ; Colverts, G. McLeod, AI. Salt- er ; King Tomkins, F. Trtebner, D. Hough ; Alezaedcrs, Ie. Triebner, Wm, Fisher ; Canadian Red, A. Reader, 31. Salter : Ilibaton pippins, W. Chesney, 12. Notthcott ; Wagner'', Mrs. lleyw•)od, 0. Smale ; Grimes O. Pippins, F. Trleh- ner, Mrs. Trtebner ; Maidens Blush. C. Stanlake, E. Reader; Golden itussets, Jas. Sweet, R. Yellow ; Ben Davis, H. Crich, F. Yellow : Ontario, H. Cri, h, Mrs. Trtebner; Wealthy, Mrs. J. lley- WOod, F. Trtebner ; Duchess of Olden- burg, A. Alcott, Mrs. Trtebner ;Dlen- helnt Pippins, J. Moir, A. alcPherson. Variety of Winter pears, A. Mcl'n^t- son ; Flemish Beauty, A. Alcott, J. 1)c!- chcrt, jr. ; Duchene of Anjoultne, J. 0111, 0. McLeod ; Bell Lucrative, T. Brock. Jr. A. S. Doavett ; Sheldon, T. Brock, er., II Armstrong; East Ilourre, A Deavitt: Louie Bonnie do Jeremy, T Brock jr ; T j)rock sr; Bur au do Anjou, A Bies' D McLeod ; 13artic:t, 11 Crich, Mra J. Ifeywood ; Washington, A Alcott, T Brock jr ; Duanes purple, J A Stewart, T Brock jr; Lombard.. Mre Sweet. A Alcott; Grand Duke, Roes Taylor Co; Rein Claude, A Alcott, Grapes-Alooree early. Itev, Martin ; Niagara, Mre \Vhite A Alcott; Concord, T Steele, A M'Pl.cr- son ; Delaware. l'r•ior, I logarth ;itoge. 15, Dyer Ilurdon; Rogers No 19, M -e. McPherson, C Stanlake ; Rogers No •1 G McLeod, Itev. Martin ; Rogers No 9, Airs. McPherson, T Smale; Roger. No. 22, Bev. Martin ; Peaches -Early Craw- ford. Weekes Bros.; any variety. Mrs. McPherson, Weekes Tiros. ; t 01. canted fruit, J Deschert sr, Mre, McPherson ; honey in comb, and l.oney in jar, A Mr - Pherson, Mre. McPherson; home made wines, Mise Ferguson ; bottled pickles, Mrs. Mcd'l.ersois, J Reichert jr : ran - tied vegetable's, Mrs. Mel leeraott, J. Det - chert er; Special Man Apple amid crab apple. Mrs D 1'.t: .arch , \t'al!,iw,a, r, C Sraulake, R S Lang, Judge. MA NL'FACTURES AND IMPLEMENTS , Domestic cloth, \Vat. CI esney ; Moak - eta, W. C)cency ; horse blanket, Miss Brcthour, W. Chesney ; woollen yarn, J. .2. Stewart ; 1)onteatlr retie t w trp, Miss Brcthour, W. Chesney; Sewing machine, S. Martin & Son 1 and 2 ; Or- gan. S. Martin & Son ; Stuffed birds, A. Mcl'herrom , Fi,it: „ail, Fritter S,ti. Co. Darrel salt, hoses.. Salt Co. ; ut:.:c .,00da tailors' goods, m:111ac y, groceries, boots and .hoes, tweeds, flannels, lad- ies' boot., gents' boot,, J. A. Stewart Blankets, J. A. Stewart 1 & 2 , Cured ham, N. Tont, T. Prior ; cured meats. T Prior; tin work and copperware, N' J ]Scanlan; Bakers' bread, \V Statham. E A Follick ; cakes, Mrs, Slcphersott ; hand made boot or shoe, J A Stewart ; llarvey's special for bread, Adan) C ase, \I Brcthour ; Special robes or tugs, Mrs Mutuoe 1 & 2, JI Houton, W Harding, Judges. wheelbarrow, home-made plow, Jahr. a Murray 1 and 2. VEG ETABLES Potatoes -Pearl of Savoy, T Brock, Jr; bushel Empire State, T Brock, Jr., G Hogarth; red Elephant, J Deiatert, Sr., .1 Deiehert, Jr; winter cabuage, Mrs McPherson, A Deavitt; blood beets, M Rrethour, G Anderson; Globe beets, C St:Intake, T, Smale; sugar beets. R Yellow, C Birney; long man - gold,, C Bir'ntty, J Deichert, Sr; globe nmangolds, 0 Sander., W 11 Passtnore; intermediates, C Sanders; early horn carrots, A Deavitt, Rev. Martin; Nan- tes carrots, A Deavitt, T Smale; red carrots, 0 Anderson, J Cottle; field carrots, E Reader, 0 Sanders, sweet (Oontinned on Page 5) • Fall Fairs. Ailsa Craig, Sept. 24-25 Blytb, Sept. 29-30 Parkhill, Sept, 29-30 Thedford, Oct. 0-7 Kirkton, Oct. 1-2 J W Doyle in N. Middlesex Al1sa Craig, Sept. 18.-J. W. Doyle, of Lucan, was the choice of the Liberal Conecrvatives of North Ailddleacx at the convention held here to -day. There was, a 'splendid attendance of delegate, and the meeting was characterized by a fine spirit of enthusiasm. C. C. Ilodglns, fotyierly Ai, P. 1'. occupied tt.e c Lair and the meeting was addresased :,y J. E. Armstrong, the well-known rural de- livery advocate, and a number of other gentlemen. The following were nomin- ated -Jame, Doyle, Mc31111vray. Itoht, flutchisolt, McGillivray ; J. Ii. L., ugh - ton, Parkhill; Dr. Lang, Granton; W. H. Bartram, Parkhill ; John Sherrltt, South Huron ; G. A. Stanley, Laaan ; J. Drummond, n)m nd, .\ ScGllllvray. All retired lit favor of Mr. Doyle. BIRTHS Fol.l.beIc-In Iletsall, on Sept. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rollick, n e ' ngh. ter. MARRIAGES. Copeland -Berry -1n Plan shard on tho loth, by Rev. Itacey, Levin. Alberta Berry to It W Copeland, Woodham. Murray -Baird -in St. Marys nti Sept. 15111, Mies Delta Bated to Dr. W. 0. Mut ray of Herkimer, N. Y. Joynt-Shiclds-M Egmondvdlle, Sept, 10th, Andrew P, Joynt to Mrs. Francis M. Shields, boon of !Scaforth, White -Combs -At Edmondvlife, on the 10th, Ralph It. White of TuvIcerentith to Janet D. Combs of McKillop. MIDDLRTON-HA VTRE-At Greenway, Sept. 10, John Middleton of Goder- ich Tp. to Miss Bertha, daughter of Mre. Martha Hayter, Greenway. DEATHS TAIT—in Detroit, on Wednesday, Sept. 2lnd, Mrs. Tait. RoitniNs- In Exeter, on Sept. 23rd, Hu hie, son of Richard Robbing, aged 16 months. SINS -En Crediton. on Sept. 18th, Charles, infant son of 11r, and Mrs. Job Sims, aged 2 year,, Barr -in Clinton on Sept. lath. Samuel Darr, aged 00 years. Oakes -In Ooderlch Tp. on Sept. loth Mrs. Henry Oakes, aged 47 years. 1113RnicnT--in Exeter, on Sept. 20, John Herbert, aged 97 years. STOVES and RANGES 11/030041D -,3-93)41,130-20-2)21110)9123;',33)';333),D,3 4� Garland, Souvenir and National Ranges for quality, economy and price. CO CC CO 0411141104HPIHNHIOCC44COGOCC011cort' Samson Portland Cement A large etoc k on hand - • THE BEST -for walks, walls, tilos, Arc Shot Guns from $8.00 to 820.00 'titles - 1.00 " 4.50 Revolvers " 3.50 5.00 Ammunition for funs. Rifles and Revolvers. B@AMAN'S HRDWARE $ STOVE STORE P.S.---Agency for Dairyman's Cleaner &. Clem.: C. .