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Exeter Times, 1906-10-11, Page 5THE E$EI kilt TIMES, OCTOBER 11th 1906. sHINGIL4Es We have just received a carload of British Columbia red Cedar Shingles and one of Now Brunswick Shingles and are now in a position to supply your wants in this line. Parold Roofing We are agents for this original Ready Roofing, it is used on barns, factories, in fact any building that needs a food roof. Ask us about this roofing and get a circular. e Thg ROS Ta Ior Go. Ltd., Enter. 210 Tore M.JACKSON &SON Main -St. Exeter. of all kinds o( old scrap iron wanted at M. Jackson's EXETER We will pay the highest cash priceor exchange fence posts for same. 1 One door south of the Metropolitan Hotel. i MIDIOAL W. BROWNING, M. D., M. C. WI e P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Uni- ty. office and residenenoe. Dominion. 1V0p[&tory, Exeter. DR.A, F. MALLOY, MEMBER ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI- eians and Surgeons. Suooeesor to Dr. J. A. Ise. Office Main street. Residence, east ea first street north of Poet Office, Exeter, Ontario. DRS. Y. AND H. M. COWAN, 304 Piccadilly Street, London, Ont. Z'eleyyhone 1528. Long distance connection. )t�.cial attention given dieeasee of women and eurgerr. Oxford or C. P. R. Street Cars to Colborne street take you almost to the door. Itis tater city office. Special Hospital and arra•lgementS for patients from a distance. DENTAL I DR. A. R. KINSMAN. L. D. Tomato University, Dentists. 8. D. D. B., Honor Graduate n 0. extracted without pain of C7, DO Teethnt or bad after elle°ta. Office in Iran - son'' block. West side of ]Mtn inst.` Exeter - DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 8., D. D. S., Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. OTFICE:—Over Dickson & Carling's Law Offices in Dr, Anderson's former dental parlors. MONEY TO LOAN. • We have a large amount of private tends to .•a on farm and villageproperttee al lomat.. interest. (MADMAN & BTANDURY Barrletere Solicitors. Main 111. Exeter. DICKSON & CARLING, "mowers, ommt solicitors, idtttor's Mrottis 2Ioiaonsns taommis'toaen, Hank. to. 4 teto Lose at lowest rates of interest ~�rry OFFICE 1—if AIN STREET, EXETER. L CAnt.nro D. A. L. N. DICKSON THOMAS CAMERON, UONVEY- ancer, wills drawn, money to loan ea real estate. ales Licensed Auctioneer for She counties lof Huron and Perth. Charges 'Ilsoderate. Orders lett at the Times ar at my residence, Farquhar will receive prompt atten telco. MONEY TO LOAN ,1 we have unlimited private tends for Invest eat upon farm or village croperty at levees abet of interest. DICKSON k CARLING Exeter WILLIAM BROWN, Piwt. DIP- LOMA OF ROy•t1.1:s'('blkl'OHATED SOCIETY OF MrSfi IAN4, ENOLAND. Oga nst Tarta( Memorial Church. Exeter. ° n •an Ion' and Theory of Music. 1'fan r ilarn Ternis °n .tjq.liratioti. Ftcter, Ontario. Notice Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held pursuant ,to The Ontario Voters List Act by His lienor it .111.Ig4• ,.f t he 4:43.1.1tIty ('ourt of the C'ran►ty of tiuroil. tit t110 'fawn !fall, t.n the 17th day •of October, 1906. it 10 o'clock in the forenoon to hear and determine the 'sweatl complaints of errors and otnissions in the Voters' i,i+t of i he Municipality of Exeter for 1906. MI saetwns having b'sinew+ at the Court oro requested 'lo attend al the said time attd place. plied 11,0 •'r•t h day of M..ptcrnher, Tpe Usborne and filbbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- ance Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. Pre..:—J. A. NORRIS, CROMARTY P.O Vice-Pres.:—J. L. RUSSELL, RUBSELLDALE. P. O. DIRECTORS• W. H. PASSMORE, FARQUHAR P.0 Wm. Ror, .(� BORNHOLM P. O ! WM. BROCK TT'INt'HELSEA P, O. T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. O. AGENTS. JOHN ESSERY, Exeter. agent for Uaborao and J3irldulph. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro. agent for Hibbert, Fullarton and Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS. Secy.Treas. Farquhar. GLADMAN & BTANBURY, Solicitors OUR PIANO SALES For the past month have been very satisfactory both to our- selves and our customers. This we attribute to our exceptional good values and easy terms of payments, OUR GOODS are the finest the market affords and our terms most liberal, Do not listen to the men who say all manner of evil of us but call and see and judge for yourself. Sewing Machines Our Sewing Machines are O. K. Also a fine Line of Statio eery Cheap. S. MARTIN & SON FARM FOR SALE.—That excel- lent faro[, lot 6, con. 11, McGilli- a n' t'100c well McGilli- vray. co x19 Ing of acres, Cl drained, well fenced and in a state of good cultivation, with 8 acres of fall wheat in. It has a good bush of 12 acres. This bush has Rock Elm, Basswood and Maple trees. Thor is a largo brick house of sev- en rooms, with cellar and furnace; woodshed in ixonneotioa with the house. There is oleo a Targe bank barn, dimensions, 38 x 60. There is also a good driving shed. Wind- mill and well in the barn ; ,also n good bearing orchard. This is one of the best farms in McGillivray, across the road from the school, a very short distance from the church and about a mile from Maguire post office. For terms and particulars apply to John Whiteford, Maguire, Ont. FARM FOR SALE.—That excellent farm land Lot 9, Concession 10, Ueborno, containing 100 acres, about 15 aorto' being good bush. This farm is in excellent condition, first class well. windmill. bairn. etc. The farm thae been eoedcd to grass for a number of years and was used prin- cipally for pasture. The fences are in good oondition. Apply to Wm. Creery. Winohelsot ; Robert Berry, Kirkton, Executors of estate of this late Robert Crecrx. FARM FOR SALE.—That excellent farm, hot No. 17, Concession 8, .1llanc.bard, consisting of 104 acres, well drained, well fenced, with large brick house of 10 rooms, two )urge cellars, two excellent horns and driv. ing shed. ho; pen and ben house, 2 ne"er-!ailing wells. All this farm is in good state of cultivation. with 13 acres of summer Callow. Possession will bo given n1 once'. Apply to Mrs. IThomas (tarnish. Woodham, for par- tleUlars. 1 FARM FOR SALE A choice firm in the township of Ft.11atton, 7:, stere., good bank barn, stables and drive house. Five acres of maple bush. Good drilled well, with wind trill. G<►c',d orchard and ell in high sent' of cultivation. For terms end is'rtinut.ars apply to Thos. Omicron, Far.tuh•ar. VILLAUE PROPERTY FO) R SALE 11•'11 awe in vilLign of Farquhar on w hieh t here i+ erected a large .1% ,.NN.N.0.1 Na, 9 Ull pimps A\egetable i'r:-par.:tionforAs- silnilating the i cc,J it: ctlteguu- ting the Stomata iKi alts! iloti►els of iMISTEMIMI • Promotes Dh. estion,Cheerful- ness and Rest.Coatains neither' Opium,Morptiilte nor Mineral. NOT NARC OTIC. Aarv.efuldnrmtaa WLTf•Q Jiaw)ttw SuJ- Batch. S.fir - . 1t i. J.Y,t . 1 - F1srnJrr•: - (1rrJ!iJ.li�rr . idr4. rv.w Harr. Aperfect Remedy forConstjpa- tion, Sour Stoinach,P.isrrhoea. 1�orms,ConvuIsions,Feverish- ncss and Loss oi' SLEEP. FacSintile Signatur of NEW YOI.1C. CASTOR' For Infants and Childr For The Kind You H Always Bough Bears the Signature of a, u For Ov Thirty Yea CASTORI TM[ [[NT*UN COfe•NV. NEW ',OMR CIT Clearing Auction Sale —of— Farm Stock and Implements M Josoph White will sell by public auction for Mr Alfred Hawkey, on LOT I, South-east Boundary, Usborne, Two and one•half miles north of Kirkton, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1900 Commencing at ons o'clock sharp the following: STIK K—One horse 4 years old, mare 3 years old. Belding 2 years old, aged mare supposed to be in foal, suckling colt, roadster mare 7 years old, roadster 3 years old, registered Durham cow, 6 grade cows sup- posed to be in calf, 2 farrow cows' 2 steer+, 2 years old 3 steers one year old, 2 heifers 1 earyold, 1 spring calve,, brood sow (Berkshire), 3 store hogs, about 50 hens, 1 yearling steer, 1 heifer rising 3 years old due to calve in December, brood sow. IMPLEMENTS—One Massey Ilarris binder. Max. well mower, seed drill, horse rake, set disc harrow, 2 set iron harrows, 2 plows, twin gang plow, land roller, acuffler, tumipdrill, root cutter, fanninginill, lumber wagon, pair trucks, pair bobsleighs, hay rack, gravel box, neck yoke, 2 sets wi Lltetrees, Bug. gY, 2 sets heavy harness, hove, spades, shovels forks rain bags,t, tons and about 1 t,n. hay,2 acres of roots, about 15 corals of stove wood, isy chum, large milk can, creamery cans, milk pane and palls, heating stove, Snoop buckets. sugar kettle, sprayer, and otter articles too numerous to mention Positively no reserve as the proprietor has rented his tams. TERMS—g5 and under cash, oyer that amount 12 months' credit will be allowed on furnishing approe. ed joint notes, or a discount of 4 per colt per annum for cash. JOSEPH WItrTE, ALFRED HAWKEY, Auctioneer, Proprietor. FAR NI FOR SALE — Westerly 90 nc,es of Lot 0, concession 4. Stephen. This farm is well aitualed about two utiles from market. There are two barns, tate bank 30x56, the other 24 x 50; large brick house; two never failing wells; large or' chard about 75 'trees. Intending purchasers will do well to look nt this place. Terms easy. Apply 'to Gladman & Stanbuty. Solicitors, Main street, Exeter. Auction Sale —of— FARM, FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Mr. Joseph White has received instns tions to sell by public auction on Lot 11, Concession to, Usborne —on— Thursday, October 25th, 1906 Commencing at One o'clock sh.ar),, the follow Mg: 3 horses, 1 renewed cow, 1 row 'Inc to cars in No• ember. 1 cow due to rale a in January, 2 rows due to calve in Apr l,2 steers ayears old. 2 steers 1 year old 4 calves; 4 pigs, 2 springing to pig; 1(4' hens, savor ell hinder, mower. horserake, seal drill, cotter nearly new, fanning mill, 1 wagon, wagon rack. buggy, erearn separator, cream tank and rens, sleigh, plow, gang ,low, wheelbarrow, shovels, forks, etc. Parlor cook an 1 coal store nearly new, °neon, ('ab• 'net imam churn, cupboards, humans, chairs, 'ouch and other ankles too numerous to mention. Tessa.— s and under cash over that amount 12 willv �t furnishing a' e r d months' cretlu be given o n ,n nr, ppm r Joint notes. 5 per cent. discount per annum w ill be allnwnl on all rash amounts no er 5'. There will also be eat that excellent !arm land Lot 0, r tnetwnn 10, l'shome, containing 10n acres, about 1:,acr[s being good bush. This farm is in excellent condition, first clus well, windmill, barn. etc. The farm has been seeded to grass for a number of y ears and was used principally for pasture. The fen', -s are in good . ondit ion. Tends of Tann made known nn dt> of sale. We. CItEERY. Prop. JOS. WHITE, Amt, Clearing Auction Sale —of — VARM STOCK AND IM['LEMENTS i \tr..1 ., pt, whirs has recei'til imam, tiro t•' srl1 brick building fit ted for store and, tq i fit li,• Au -tion on duelling, and a neat brick cot ta;e! Lot 17, Concession 10, Usborne 1906,. - .ani stable Trill h^ r►lrl separately ori tofatoile smith ofFarfuhsr,on JOS. SEN1Oit in true binok. \VF:1)NERDAI', OCTOBER Lith, 1110(f Clerk of the Municipality. 'THOS. CA F:RON Fa r q it )tt r. ...mimeo, fug st 1 o'clock sharp Ibe following property • To Cure a Cold in One Day TM,e. Tata Laxative Brom° QinIne Tablets. , �e1cevilry .Sae beim teed In pest I a t111110oth& ?� HORSES -1 aged horse; pair of mares supposed to be in foal; 1 pair of fillies rising two y ears old, 1, sired by Sir Malcolm; 1 filly rising 2 years old sired by pilo 1 filly rising 2 years old sired by Perry Down; 1 filly ruing 2 years old aired by Masonic; 1 hackney colt ruing 2 rears old aired by Buller; 1 suckling colt sired by Sir Evelyn. CATTLE, -1 cow with calf at foot; 3 rows sup ,os• ed to be in calf, 1 farrow cow, 2 two y ear old heifers, 20 two year old steers, 1 one year old steer,3 one year obi heifers, 4 calves. PIGS -10 brood sows in pig; 1 thoroughbred York- shire boar, 20 fat hogs, 62 young pigs. 30 hens. 1 aisesey Harris binder nearly new. 1 mowing machine 1 sulkey rake, 1 12 -hoe seed drill, 1 spring tooth coltii ator, 1 disk harrow, 2 Fleury plows 2 two furrow gang plows 1 hay rack with pig racks attached, 1 pair Diamond harrow-., 1 grass awed •sower 1 wagon Jack, 1 Chatham wagon, 1 buggy, 1 cutter, 1 pair bob sleighs, 1 root pulper, 1 farming mill, 1 scufser, 1 pair scales capacity 20J5) pounds. 1 bag truck. 4 dot. grain Ipags, 1 Empire crown separator, 21 bags of potatoes, a small quantity of hay. 2 pair of horse blankets, 1 robe, 2 set double harness, 1 set single harness, 3 set of whiflletrees, 2 neckyokee, 1 gravel box, 1 flour bin. 1 churn, 2 heating stoves, 1 hay knife,1 Carle • fork, 2 scoop shovels, 1 lawn mow. er, chains, forks, hoes, and other articles too nuttier• emus to went ion. The above articles will positively be sold as the proprietor has sold his lamp. Tasha or Rats. -$5 and under rash; over that amountmonths' 12 m nth' reeler willbe given on furnishing approred Joint notes. {per rent. disrmmter an- num will be allowed on all cash amounts oyer per Wm. FL)TCHEIt, l'rop. JOS. WHiTE, Acct. IS LOCAL OPTION A SUCCESS? Aylmer, Oct. 2.—The hearing of evidence in the charge against Da- vid Butler, proprietor of the licensed Albino Hotel at Orwell, of keeping a disorderly house, was concluded bo fore County Police Magistrate F. Hunt. A conviction was registered but the imposition of a penalty. was deferred pending ,the argument at St. Thomas on a itetchnical point ns to whether 'the conviction is to bo regarded under the amended liquor license act ns n second conviction, ono having been previously made against Butler a few months ago. Though the Magistrate convicted Butler, he pointd out that he did so obsolutcly on dcfndant's own testimony, Butler, he dealared, had failed to exercise proper caro in .the condust of his house. After dispos- in:; of the rano, Magistrate Hunt addressed the crowd in the court room as follows; "1 want to say, be• come 1 see 1 great 11►•,n)• ratepay• era 1r,• re, that i consider it in t interests of the l,nhlic, and especial. ly of the voting people, that the.•n public house's, licensed or unlicensed, should be conducted in a moral way. We,hive had in parts of Elgin coun- tv1n Yarmouth and south wold, for me:Ince, local option elections, \Vonten end tentprance men hays Income very much excited in these ei'c1iona• They have held public tu<tt'linla and prayer meetings to a=k the ;fid of the Almighty to car- ry local option nets, and what is the result' The result is that in the room of having licensed hotels lve have in a good many r,m 4's, not in :til, unlicened howdy houses. 1 kru)r% whereof 1 am talking. 1 ata t o tf hr tt� e ( q iI fb t h (mint r•rr• , 1 t o or three times a week. Going by these planes I fee from len to thirty rigs tied up by t hose unlicensed houses, and I know that in every one of 1 hese rigs hav been 1 man ma a woman, and often a girl under -four- teen y. of ±t-<'. 1 think it far bot ter myself to have licensed houses than to have these unlicensed houses of prostitution if they cannot Ito e teed out. "What is 'the attitude of the tem• t,'•rInr^ people after they have ear - 1 jest ar•lied 1)10:•0 toed option laws? 1 will give you 111 example: A man name to tne tate other day and be said, 'Squire, , Dore is s loco option hotel in my nc•i•rltllorhod and f ant sorry to gay my Foy is ;taint; ,there at en -flits. 1 tree many pills going there almost every nirrht from the city (St. Thomas), and ninny yotutx men too. i want volt lo 9111 n slop to it.' "1 raid, 'Ilon do you k now (his?' "ifs :a ns t..ered, '1 1!,vt' seat -Fed it i111 my own (/4 1.' "1 said to him, 'Von lay 'the infor- mation and 1 will take 'sore to Zook O�r•TOAZL. sun tr twilit re Ilre SKR after etre :taller.' "Ilut" con tiuued the Magistrate, "he did not want to do this for 'fear, he said, of caseating bad feeling. Their f told him to fay the informa- tion, anyway, and 1 would subpoena his boy. lila answer was, 'Squire. 1 aur afraid my boy would not tell the truth,' and lmo declined to Jay the information. "'Peso or dir(' n11111' later there teas a prayer meeting, ;ltd lbit same ensu asked Almighty God to e!o,sc up that bawdy house. 1 ant afraid that. in t he day of il,d•rntent •tIse Almighty will want to rulo hint out .of court for contempt. In place of asking the Almighty to shut up that house that man and his friends should have got a !rustle on, secured the evidence necessary to convict the keeper ,of that house, laid an information, and I would have done the rest." FOR °VI•:Rs1X1'Y 1EAtts AN OLD •ND WRLL-TarkD RLMRDT.—Mr Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used tor over sixty years by mil.ions of mothers for their children while teething. with perfect emcee% It eoothee the child. softer,' the gums, allays all °urea wind colic. and is the beet remedy for 1Siarrbo,a. It is pleasant to the table. 801d by druggists in every part of the world. 26 dente a bottle. Its value 1s incalculable. Be sure and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup and ask for no other kind. PIGS YORKSHIRi: Aged boar, It. Birch, J. Dunbar; sow having raised pigs in 1906 11. Birch 1 & 2; boar, littered' in 1900. R. Birch; 2soar• littered in 1900, R. I3ir•ch 1& BERKSIIIRE Aged boar, J. Dunbar 1 & 2: sow having raised pigs in 1906, J. Dunbar 1 & 2; boas, littered in 1900: I). Douglas & Son, J. Dunbar ; sow, JRt- tercel in 1906, It. llirc,h, J. Dunbar. TAM\VORT1[ I). Douglas & son took all Alto prizes in this class. Judge,—Thos. Prior POTY Golden or SilvIIerLLItaced \Vyandott3, Geo. Bentley, 1). Douglas & Son; white Plymouth Rocks, Geo. Bent- ley; barred Plymouth hock;:, Geo. Bentley ; white crested black l'o- I ends, Geo. Bentley 1 & 2: Light Brahmas, A. Spencer ; Orphingtons, It. Pomeroy 1 & 2; lloudon.s, Gco. Bentley; Le,;ltorns, I). Douglas & Son 1 & 2; Game, G. Morphy ; Turkeys, Douglas & Son; geese, 1). Dou.;las & Son, A. E. Doupe; bucks, 1). Doug los & Son, It. Birch; rabbits, 11 Hoskins, G. Morphy : pigeons, W Mack, I•', Anderson: bantams, Geo Morphy ; Guinec fowl, G. Slorphy 1 & 2. Judge.—J. 11. Grieve. IMPLEMENTS Top buggy, 1). Alas:arty & Son, 1 & 2; open ball. rubber tire, 1). M Larty & Son; piano box cutter, .1), McLarty & Son ; farm wagon, D. McLarty & Sort ;Iron beam plows, O'Brien Broa., 1 & 2; iron Iloilo T. Roadhouse; gang plow, O'Brien Bros.; turnip cutter, O'Brien Bros 1 & 2; scutflor, O'Brien Bros. 1 & 2. Judge—John Stewart. GRAIN AND SEEDS White fall wheat. M. 13ro11►our, J, Hodge; red fall wheat, M. Brethour, J. Bodge ; 6 rowed barley, largo ,trots, white common ,vats, M. Brethour ; Largo pleas, M. Bret hour ; small peas John Hailers M. Bret hour ; !timothy M. t e seed,13re11 r • white ns \V or, Flt b .a Wiseman, Adam Shier; corn, R. A. Sanders, M. I3 ro t ho u r. 1 ries, Al. IBrethour. : strawberries, M. Bret hour ; raspberries, A. Shier, M. l3rethour ; ,tontat,xa, A. Shier, R. Doupe ;col. postage stamps, C. Duf- field W. Brown : single set carriage 1uu press, F'. A. 'Taylor ; double set loam harness, 1'. A. Taylor : ,Jtotue- ttlade bread, S. Doupe, J. !bodge ; honey in section, Geo. Bentley; lion. ty extracted, ,los. Kirk, Goo. Wort- ley ; jelly, A. Robinson. S. Doupe; apple suggtr, Miss K. 1)oui,e, M. Ilnethour ; staple syrup, A. Jatllie- r:ota, 11. E. Switzer; wool blankets. Miss 4. Jamieson; union blankets, Miss M. Jamieson; suit, Shier & M;arslt:tll. S1/ecial, blest bread, Miss SI. Jamieson, ROW. Berry : c.tse cakes R. Hoskin; Wealthy apples, R. A. Sanders; crab apples, Ann Dawson. FINE ARTS Col. stuffed birds and animals, W. Brown; 'rayon or pastel, Miss 1. 'Taylor, Miss White; coll. of photos, J. Senior ; photograph. J. Senior; pencil drawing, W. Jautici-on, A. Jamieson: ,painting on glass, Miss White; painting in oil, figure, Miss white: painting in oil, landscape, fruit or flower, A. Stx'rscer, Miaa White: painting on china, Miss White, !.illy Taylor; pen and ink sketch Mrs. Fletcher, A. J.antieson;i Pyrography, Lily Taylor, Miss M. Jamieson; water color, landscape. Lilly Taylor', A. Speeser, LADIES' WORK Counterpane, crochette<), A. Shier Jennie ltobistson : counterpane, knit- ted, Miss M. Jamieson, ,!'finis Rob- inson; patchwork quilt, Mrs. E. ll;utltam, M. Brcthour, crazy patch- work quilt, Mrs. E. Hanham. ail. ) al I o pe ; ladies underclothing, Jennie Robinson, Mrs. E. Ifanham; applique M. Bttt.hour, Sirs. E. ll.anharn; a•r- rasene wrok, Miss White, M. Breth- our:Roman cmliroid('ry, Mrs. Ilan - ham, Mist White; Venetian embroi- dery, Miss M. Jamison, M. Ilreth- our ; I3at tenburg lace, Miss Mc- Callum, Miss White; slippers. Jennie Robinson, Mrs. E. Ilanharn ; Sof i Pillow, M. Bust hour, D. Haztewooi ; child's dress, Miss White; rag car- net, M. l3rethour, Jennie Robinson: tea cosy, M. Ilrelhour, N. Fletcher; centrepiece ,and tray clot,&, Mrs. E. Hanham, Miss M. Jamieson; dinner mats, A. Shia', Jennie Robinson; piano scarf, M. llrethour, Miss Jam- ieson; pillow shams, Mrs. E. Ilan - ham, Miss Jamieson; afghans, \V. Byde, Jennie Robinson; drawn work, Miss McCallum, M. l3rethour; Dres- den work, Mrs. E. iranh.-tm : knit ted lace in cotton, \V. Ilyde, Miss ,fano . teson ; col. ,of ladies' work, Jennie Robinson; col. of novelties, Mise Ma- G•tllum Misv White ; bead work, Miss White, M. Ilrelhour ; rag mat, M. lirelhour, W. Sadler ; hand mado gloves, Miss K. Doupe' ; woollen stockings, Miss Jamieson; woollen socks, Miss Jamieson ; wcollen mitts, Mrs. E. Hanham, Gco. Murphy ; darn- ing on stocking, Miss White, • A. Shier ; mending two patches, A. Shier, M. l3rethour; ,table doylies, Miss Jamieson, Miss White ; toils] mate, Miss McCallum, M. Brethour; orochet in 't•oo1, Miss McCallum, W. llyde; pincushion, Hiss White, M. Brethour; machine sewing, Mrs. E. Hanham: plain hind sewing, Mrs. E. Hanham. Miss McCallum; button- Itoles, Miss Jamieson, Mims McCallum handkerchiefs, Miss McCallum. Miss White: shopping bog of hoot Ja;e9; Mi s White, to A t Spencer M' r , handker- chief case, Miss White, M. Bret H. our ; netting Mrs. E. Hanham, Miss McCallum: ladies' cotton shirt waist Miss White, Mise McCallum : darninz on net, Miss White, M. I3rethbur ; working shirt, Jennie Robinson. M. Brethour. FLOWERS Col. of house -plants, Jennie Rob- inson; geraniums, Jennie Robinson, Mrs. R. Fletcher; Fuchias, Mrs. R. Fletcher, Jennie Robinson; Cacti, Jennie Robinson; ;sore plants, Jennie Robinson, Mrs. 1t. Fletcher ; col. of cut flowers, John Cottle; bouquet of cut flowers, Dr. Carr, Chas. Duffield. Special 00 cakes, 11. Hoskin; on millinery, Miss 1I. Wilson; on lhr- denger or embroidery, Miss While; painting on satin, A. Spencer. Judges.—Mrs. F. C. Facey, Miss K. Ellerington. SPECIALS Tito Sovereign Bank of Canada, Exeter, for best single driving turn- out, Fred Ellering'ton. '1 VEGETABLES Rural New Yorker potatoes, W. Wiseman, II. E. Switzer; Pearl of Savoy, W. Wiseman, W. Hanna; Beauty of Hebron. W. Sadler ; Roao potato's, J. Urquhart, W. Sadler; any' variety potat'oe's, W. Wise- man, F. Anderson; Early 6t. George S. Doupe, A. Shier: collection, .J. )cooper & Son, W. Sadler ; ;Swedish turnips, L. Day, I). Roser ;.field car- rots, W. Pym, R. Ifiroh;.ta;arden car- rots, \V. H. ilazIewocxi, A. Shier; long red niangel, R. A. Sanders; .in- termediate, I). itoger, A. Robinson; sugar ntangcl, J. Hodge, T. Raul - house; onions, R. A. &anders, J. Cottle: blood beets, M. Bret hour, W. Wiseman; turnip beets, S. Doufae, W. Brown: white cabbage, R. Birch, \V, Sadler: red cabbage, \V. Jamieson, M. Brethour; Winningstead cabbage It. A. Sanders, W. Sadl•or aomatoes, '\!itis A. 'Dawson, :Kiss White; cauls- 1'. W. Taylor, Kirkton, for best flower, Jennie Robinson, W. Jamie- light colt, Simon Iluntcr. son ; celery, W. Jamieson, M. Breth. our ; long citron, W. I1. 1Lazlewood ; ('ENTRAi,IA round citron, \V. Sadler, R. A. San- ders; pumpkin, It. A. Sanders, it. Slits Baker, of S mginart, who has Davis; watermelon, 11. E. Switzer. It. been visilinz the Misses \Vilu,n, left on Tuesday for her home. The onniversat y services of the (:c st rat ' Methodist church will eye held next Sunday October tltcl 14th. In the morning the Rev. F:. A. A. Sanders :.muskrnelon, D. ito7.r, It. Robinson. parsnips, I., Day. F. Ander- son; squash, L. D:iv, \V. Sadler ; ta- ble squash, Miss M. McCallum. \V. Wiseman. Specials, pickling onions, W. Jamieson ; .sunflowers, Geo. Mor- phy. 1IORTICUL1'I'RE APPLES Ontario, J. Sanders; Wolfe River Jennie Robinson, N. Fletcher; North- ern Spy, J. Sanders, A. Gunning: Blenheim i'ippins, N. Fletcher, Rat- cliffe Bros„ Fallow Water. .1, San- ders, Ratcliffe Bros,; Tolman sweet, (leo. Bentley, \V. Sadler; Baldwins, J. -c La n< V 'i w 1 \ c o ors . h a or � n 1 1c s 9 I I . It. A.Sanders, c Sande . , Ann Dawson; : Ii. island Greenings, Ann Dawson, It. A. San- ders; Fling of Tompkins, J. Sanders, Ann Dawson; Alexanders, Jos. Kirk, Shier & Marshall ; 20 oz. Pippins, It. Shier, M. Ilrelhour; Golden Russets, J. Sanders, Ii. E. Sw•citzer ; Ben Da- vis, .1. Sanders, A. 11. Doupe ; Ribson Pippins, J. Sanders, M. lirethour Colver'ts, R. Doupe; Sweet Pear, M. (fret hour, N. Fletcher ; Duchess of Oldenburg, Ratcliffe Bros., A. Spen- cer ; Cayuga lied Streak, M. flreth. our, \V, Ilizlewoe'xl ; collection of ap- ples, J. Sanders, W. Wiseman; red crab rippler+, A. 11. Doupe, A. Doupe yellowy crab apples, A. Doupe, W. H. IIazlewood. Plums, J. Shier, \V. !frown: Jell pairs, Miss McCallum. It. A. San• dors; winter pears, A. Shier, it. A. Sanders; white grapes, Mrs. Flub. cher, L. T)ay : blue grapes, R. Doupe, R. Robinson; red grapes. N. Fletcher. DAIRY PRODUCTS 21 pounds but ter, J. Hooper & Son, A. E. Doupe; table butter, H. Shier, Dr. Carr. MISCr1.LANF:OI114 Cell. pickles, Miss. 3. Robinson, C. Duffield ; conned peaches, Miss J. i1,bin.on, A. Robinson ; plums, M. li)etllour Mies Robinson ; fair, of the Main Street Methodist Charc)t, Exeter, will preach. In the ovenira:1 the Rev. Mr. ToII, of Icen- snll, will prentit, Miss Sarah Neil, who has been vis- iting her sister Mrs. Rosenberger of London, returned hone on Saturday. Mr. ;and Mrs. Gory, of Crystal City Manitoha 4.re the (Vests or the lat• ter's sister Mrs. l'yrn, last week. Miss Porter was rolled to her !torn- in Clinton, on Friday • Iasi ow- ing to its, illne'u of her nrother. Mr. William Greenway, of Crystal City, Man., was elle guest of Mr. 3. Hatxifor 1 on Sunday. hri. John NicNau„ ha on, anti Fon Mac, of London, ore the guests of Mr.-. 1)uplan, til . and Mrs. Donald Frasnr, of Lon ►n, were the guests of Miss Lil- lie :' nderson on Tuesday. Farmers' IN We want all your Pelsill or dressed, and will/I HIGHEST PRICES fee Your pouter y may be del Metra!!, Bt Clande boy& , buyers 8. Jno. Trevithick. G. 11 Granton October 1 lteyctrtft. ' Dashwood, buyer FLAVELLRS, LIMIT If you once try Liver l'ills for sink iousness, or constipat i never bo without t1 purely vegetable, hen bake. Dou't torgot DASH t% t !. ti. No. 5 The following is • pot' of ti. ti, No. I h;, 111010 h Of ' Ile en \riot, r S1:.; 1, 1371; lees. )( Fred 1. pari , 1182; f.ornf 1117; AIlic l.itrhtfo:.t, mcr:c Cou,ri.!it:, 741: Elle "551. 111.--•1ol,nnic Couptl Dalton Logi•: 1•r,t•8 ; lien] 1275 ; A Icxa lith i l lodttina, zie Cu'>k, 1100 ; \11,11jn 961: \\'facie U'Le;t;y, Sholdic', 61111; .\Ven. •blot JI,— Gordon lz•uis, 154 Slor!vy, 1378: Ce Jone nettle.; Cuu�hlir4 t t . ton, 651 ; Ielort, ' 11.-51 1:1 ry I lodgins,' 2;, is, J83:3; Lary 1):tune old O'Leary, 1310; N 1289; Clarissa Sco: 1, Jones 755; Mati1d, pi. 1,—Itoy Itixigit Ilud•;son, 6114 ; )r, 1't. I.—Ifiid;a ( Morgan, 755 ; 1'1411 Morley, 641; \'er, Melia Uauncey, 4 351 ; Willie Cook No. on roll 43 ; :i 33. ALVINA Wil Wil 1 b o found aa rrledy for sick he Little Liver Pills. 0 1 eters fro mP e oPf tbern prove this f THE NEW 1'U Drug Law will Ma of every cough cur um Chloroform, or ifying or poisonous Passes Dr. Shoat's made for twenty y 1)r. Shoop all alan posed the use of a cotics, Dr. Shoop' absolutely Rafe even babe—and it °urea lv suppress, Get Cough Cure by hi Dr. Shoop's. Let protection. \\-e ch mend .and sell it. Icowcy. Twenty Min Time ?o Care the Worst Cause—New Ike • .42 sets. *Machos and pales ii' aceto° Methodf' *v.(,Lre. Fw°el h radios ins point len tads s. r , tefp s rcome Eewadacti tea 111 forms 1 T 1 eel be W. S. IIOWEY, •Nf •f4NN•NfNNHNff HI fr+fffff+ff.N.NiHHi THE 1 IOL.SONS BAN (incorporated by Act of Pat !lament 1856) CAPITAL PAID UP •••• •••• •••• 53,000,001 RESERVE FUND • • • • • • •$3.000. 4118ranehes in Ontario, Quebec. Alberta itrltt-h ('olamMa and Meek EXETER BRANCH Open every Lawhtl Day from 10 A. M. to 3 P. 51. except Patnrday 10 A. Partner's' Mole Note., cashed or rolleeted. Forme On application. MUFTI; on all points 10 the Dominion. Orem Iced Ste tee, bought and mold at lowest rates of ere hang', SAVINGS DEPARTMP.NT Deposita Ot 01.00 and upwards received. I pone ed half yeertey, and added to princfpal June Seth and g�oo•�aI1V Receipt* alto f.sued and Wettest °wrest rates of Interest Advae.c.s made to fanners steep