The Exeter Times, 1879-10-2, Page 1•
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Vol.. VII.
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ARM FOB ,SA.LE.Last (3, 6tei;l)10.
Line, Stetrhe14s6 MINS, Ste aures. elearod;1
rl stable,. 'wo11
,a, r o Pod tarlck'hcit3ao G0o
uol?der
:assns. Land excellent, flit lade plisse, t of a a
mile Ilona Port Blake. whore boats rtu2, three
xxmus a St'Celc, wove 1 eau, Milo from (rain. Baud,
0.touti•etli07.4b0r,+;,ro,)1edict chur hes,. on, good road.
1)0,0 yd,,00, t.lrme away, KED 11r1(. 1)i15a.IIi,
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FARM FOR Scl.lai{.a--leo b 4' 1, OO N
eessiea 3U, 5top.,on, ooeeeenteas tee morals, 4'U
aorticcleau4. t4o',d 1 g house anti fr;a tie baruM
,4UxQe. Good. yiat,xx' orota el, grafted fruit, • The-
• fai•ut is well f fenced arid it agc:o1 state of out i-
' ntio2). There isa large quantity of black ash,
.arolso a itiv r failing well. •For tonus apply to
II1; IxtY P 1 ILL1l'P1.1, on Baton. Juno 5
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ABU FOR SA_L] .—toot 8, cooties-
• anon l:r, Usborne. Seventy acres more or
leas, wily sores eleu.re'cl and iu a g nd state of cul-
tivation, good frame house and. frame barn, log
Stables', Hood wcliot \.iter, spring creek ruuuiug
o.eross the plaeo, good orchard, gaud fences. For
Surthcr pnrtteulars, atiply on the premises or by
$error to J.) i rN lir (tl£ Iiul.toa P. O., Ontario.
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;nay 80, 1875.
lalARI11 FOR SALE. -1111.13, sUB
scriber offers for sale his furls, Lot 18,
(.on. 11, Township of lJsborne' County of II troy
80 acres clots-od, the remaivaio ,rood bush, well
fenced, and in a Arced state of eultLVatiO3!' under,
drained, good. orchard, splen,lid well of water
frame b aro 86xf;e, to g stable ;:l s 80, log house. and
41onvenlent to school and three churches. For'
nrthuri,arti•.nlars apply to
w91• 1111YANS, li•trklon, P;t4„or
0111.II. V.15LLIOT. Attorney..E rater F.O.
'PAW EOl, SALE.—The Pubecrib-
e. or offers for ssie the north half of lot 17,
.con. 10,. Usborne, eontainilig .5e acres. 41 aores.
cleared, well on,lerdrained, and In tt gond state
•of cultivation. There are on the premises a acres
of good been, l6e rodsboartl fence, is good com-
• fortabla •aitvelling 2t1x30; frame 'barn $4x6•l, goon
Ing st,Lble ,and shed 27x47. ;nod orchard, good well
of water with pump. Tho property is situated sic
uS a half miles frons ixnter mexkst and abort
of a utile from .8argnhar, and convenient to
,tihurohesand sehools. For further partioulars.
•s,p',ly ontllo promises ox 50 Farquhar post o5leo
3011V FULTON.
IUPOBTkIN'T 2xOTIC1;S.
IIODGSQN, Sz' J. OKs, 00.
a r • Auctioneers. Saes promptly attended
• to. Dave of stilet arranged at this (Apo
J. CLA.fili, Agent for the Us.
i . shorts and fDismantle,
Mutual Fireism•antle,
G uipauy, 11eaidenoe —'1! arqultar,, Orders by'
ail promptly attended to. r
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T Jf. Ca1RLIN(a & J W. AR1I-
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• •Ey'Ji
0 Liceused Auctioneers for the
'Comity of Huron, aid the Townships of i eGillf-
vray and F3irlielpth Sales conducted with yaatin-
xactinu, aid on liberal terms. All orders left at
Christi, -'s 0lauslot House will receive prompt at-
tout2u,x. • c Sept, 4,1-y.
S. C 4 lPR1iLi.t, PitOV,tNCIAL
•' Laud Surveyer, .tto., will Le at the
Ia .yel i&otel.Exater,au the ilrstTueeday ineach
mouth. O, dere for work left with Ur. John
aipackitten wi11r000iveprompt attontiou•
QIIN 1I. H7rND3IAN,
ACCOUNTANT; CONVEYANCER, REAL
ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT.
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•money to Iran on mortgages, votes and other
securities, laontsand accounts collected on rea-
sonable terms. Insurance ,effected in first -Class
(.u,upa nes at reasonable Yates. O1ico—at i)r.
SIvnduann's,Mtaio S reot,Exotel.
LAKE, AUCTIONEER, FOR
. • 7'litECOUNTY OV FHHJ1i0N.
.� LARGE LMOTJ aiT OF MONEY
just reealvetlfor investment on mortgages
at 8 per cent.
JI �cEDS,W]1LS. ETC., D. A:WN
on reaasonable terns. •
.11. ABBOTT L. D. S.,It1.11.C.D
-ILA- •
.�S
Graduate of Royal College of
DENTAL'' ST)*RG]ONS•.
Office ovexO'Nei1 bank, and opposite Samweii.
Piukards.
£'A i BELLS.!
FARM BELLS!
.+'ARM BELLS
Iron, -Hardware and Carriage
Goods tlerohalat,, :..
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SOUTH HURON FALL' STIOW,
T11s, amens) fall 7show of the Saigel1
Icing of T-inron A rieultnlal. Secie#.jr
48 reels in Seaforth cit T xursdey and
11'a'itl,ey of last week. The tYcatlle»;,J11
both d1+3bvlLa slterb ,TIiQ attendance,
t1491l4, very good, did aet:irll,',:Pear to ns:
to be .equal to that in Exeter, on the
00cesiou of the Stephen & Ilsborne
Show. The inside exhibition was not
of the very best :desoription, There
was ,Lathing uovel to be seen. One
felt that, he was gazing at every turn
set s iuletliing which 11c, sad seen: be-
fore. Io net. in all the inside slows*.
there is a great cameuess, ,yeag ,aftst
year. The outside show. was 'really
splendid. 1n sheep aucl cattle it was.
superb. Some of the oleases of draught
colts Wee poor representatives, but it
would be bard to beat"others, especially
the three:year-olds. Froin Exeter,Mr.
Bawdeu^s,ettrriage colt,laandled by Mr.
G, A.. 'Mame excited ctllisiiierable'adrnir•
atiou, tablet' was only exceeded when a
Sir Archie and Golden Hero Mitre cult,
belonging to Alia Stephenson, of Con-
stance, was ledi' around. This flue
animal was regarded .with enthusiasm,
and was the obntre of attraction wheu-
waer elle appeared. Her carriage was
a ;nificeut, and people 13okh.g at her
'rum a distance believed her to be a
thoroughbred stallioL, i.nstead of a
mate. Iitr. Thos. Bi>ssett's driving
horse also was greatly admired, 'and,
carried o:1hrstprize til his slags, Be -
tow -le the
PRIZE LIST
ttoasEs •
Heavy Dnsuolrr.---•Brood mare, 11Irs.
Thos, M. Michaele.
]swat, Julia Stewart ;:•:'-\Ven, Finlay -
soli, •
Gelding, 8 years old;- i'eter McKay ;
R. McAllister. •
Filly 3 yeays old, John Malone ;
Wm. Moir ; John Cochrane: •
Gelding, 2 years old, Wm. Logan.
Eilly, 2 fears old, John McMillan ;
)1• m. Evans ; James Sulilie..
Gelding, 1,year old, Wm.Fialaysooe
Filly, 1 year old, John I1cMitlan ;
T. Livingstone ; Mrs. T. ;`t1eliichael.
Eutire colt, 1 year old, Archibald
Curate; ; 11L Lynou ; John Coohr sue.
Draught teams, Thos. Dixou ; AV1n•
Cornish.
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Id. illy, 2 year old, B.
Brock ; C. T. Delo.
Gelding, 1 yen” old,Jae D'1EAiulkiusI;
G. Ingram. N
Filly, year7 1 old Thos. Robertaot
+
]:brat, Wilson.
Pair carriage horses. McTaggert &
Co... Jas. White ; L. muter.-,,
Single ,,,roadster, under '1-0.
high, T. Bieeett f' (I-. A. Matte, la
i iuule carriage bore 1( Impasaligh
and :ower, A. Davidson ; Bar.
bc4ui ; .3olln Wise.
• Special prize for the best gait sired
by Clear Grit, Jas. Mlolktulleiu ;1 . Wil -
sou.
s+
CATTL1r.
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Doan .,—Cow, . calved since 1878,
H. Buell & Sun.; Jas. Dixon '?u3 and
3rd.
Heifer, .2 years -old, H. Snell & Sona
Geo. Sproat.
Helfer, 1 year old, H. Snell :& Son ;
J. Dixon ; E. Cresswell.
Heifer cell, 11; Snell & San, lst and
2nd ; Geo. Sproat. ,
Bull calf, Jus. Dixon, let, 2nd and
8rd.
Special prize for a herd: consisting
of 4 females iliaa bull, 11. Buell & Sen.
GRADE OW, tntlet have calved in
1879, Samuel Carnote:w; 1st and 2nd
Jolla McLean.
Heifer, 2 years old, Jas. Broadfoot ;
was. ItIcLeau, 2nd and 3rd.
Heifer, 1 year old, .rias. Dixon •; S.
Caruotion.; John Dixon.
1-ieifer calf, -Jags. ?)lieu D. Camp=;
bell ; S. Carnolian.
$Weir, 2 years old, John McLean;
1st rand 2nd.
• Fat ox Or steer, Jas. Dixon 1st and
2nd ; Jas Carnolian.
13 'at cow, Johu McLean•, 1st, tad and
3rd. •
Fat heifer, P, b'IuEwen John Use,,
Lean.
Ayreli ' eh cow, Jolla Mai
is laud .'
• SHEEP.
L>.lioESPEa .ia>.(rt, aged, H. Snell ;
Wm Eenhale; Thos. Shapton.
Ram, sherling, 11. Sneel1;• Wm.
Grieve ; I. . Govenlock.
Ram lamb, Wm. Penhale, let and
2nd •; J3. Snell.
Pair owes having raised•lambs in
1879,Win. Peohala ; Thos. Sllaptou ;
tie.. Smell.
Pair shed rings, Wm. Penhale ; H.
Snell; Win. Grieve.
Pair terve lambs, H. Snell ; Thos.
Shapton ; Wm. Penhale.
bobs Ieow11.-I'La311, aged, A. G.Van•
A speeisi prize for the best brood; Corswo1o.--Ram, aged, D. Fergie.
mare and foal, John Stewart. eco.
Special prize fur the two best ,colts Shearling ram, H. Snell ; i„ WIn. S.
sired by Ste•rlulgshire ,Champion, Uol•
I iu McDonald ; Geo. Doboon.
ArtucuLTuRL.=Brood mare, John
lfcblillan ; John Stewart ; John 'SLip-
lev.,
Foal, not koWo ; John McMillan ;
John 'McDonald,
Geldoug, 3 years old, ` John Weleh ;
Wm. Logan ; .0. Dale, sr,
Filly 3 years old, 'Whos.:Dixon Mrs.
John Finlayson •; D. McLaren.
Gel(1ing, 2 years old, G. Hawkins ;
Wrll. Wilson ; H. M. Chesney.
Filly, 2 years old, Wm. H. Mord-
roe .9; Geo. Watt Thos. Greeu.
Gehring, 1 year old, W. Itowtiedge.
Draught team, ' Wtxu. Id.. Chesney ;
A. Sparks.
A special prize for the Bost mare and
foal, Andrew Govenlook. '
GENERAL,Putmostt.—Brood mare, H.
Chesney John lIcllillan G.
Hawkins,
Foal, Geo. Dobson John 11IcMil-
la,�.
Gelding, 8 years *old, John 2161111'-
ran'; L. Hunter.
Filly, 3 years old, D, McLaren ; 3.
Achesou.
Gelding,2 years old,S. Beattie ; Jas.
I3roadfoot ; Wm. Davis.
Filly, 2 years old. John McMillan
P, McICay John Sfatt,
Geldbag, 1 year old, A, AME teen W.
Davis ; J Torrance. •
Filly, 1 year 01a, Timothy Ryan T.
Gemmele, �' •
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D.r aught team G. A. Mace ; A. Mo.
Ewen. •
Ceitenecut.--Brood, mare, L. 1-Iuntel' ;.
A,•lU. (J wpbetl Utas. Zt9altiulkin.
Foal John I\IuLoan, jr. ;,1.4. EVA) ter ;
Jas. Mtio\Iulkin. „
Gelding, .8 years ojti, John Shipley.
t+illy, 8 years old, Geo. Stevenson
'Phos, Itobert5OU ; L, Ilunter: ,
• ' Guiding, 2 years Vii, Cr. Ilawkiue ;
.ttressaelle
Diundell, 2nd and 3rd.
Ram lamb, al. Snell, 1st and 2nd.
Pair ewes, having raised lambs in
2879, H. Snell.
Shearlir.g sties, H. Snell.
Pair ewe lambs, H.. Buell; Wm., S.
&Tuudell. •
Aire OTHER BREED. --Aged ram, H.
M. Chesney.
Shearling ram, John Acheson ; D.
Uampbell.
Ram lamb, 21. M. Chesney ; R.
Govonlock. ArrLEs.--Petri barieties Winter ar
Pair ewes heviug raised lambs in pies, n Crassxvell ; Jas. Dixon.
1879, H. iYf.Cllosney ; D. I\Ielswen. Four aarieties fall apples, Jas. Dix-
Pair'shearlin,g ewes, 1Vin. Grieve; en Thos. Grieves:
Robt. Govenlook.
aaregellll}u,. laola t1s, Bate .Govep� • ]:']ape of. Gx67
loolf,IkevdrSFtt .,,lark, so+ti.t
1 8Jp Jat� tlflTs, rev. Geo. ± a#' Vicar
01ark, lit Nat s B,sopif.
Pall, s,}isar pen,dil;ed Ila,nlburgs, 011,143.::, l4—., af'Dartlettt
Grins nr.` I tJ?Ffs= Platp
Peva houfans, gelab, Runci.t . a f ''Ist, Govenloek.`
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a w b.tff oc il, ,lie t,�t � -�p•.(?r13sens� 1,* 9 0.
let n'2nd, t�u esaur1ee, o e
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ev. 0C.l.s,r
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Plate of any
nor g. ems' y othervariety, I riet., y, R,ai:t;
est and 2nd•, Govenlook.
Pnair turkeys, GEAPns &e.—Plate of Dolatavare,
Stewart. Robt. Govtnlack.
ep
Wm. ^Morrow ; Wme
Ernes --Gray ducks, B„ tin.
eulo'
�llllsnovy ducks,s, -1t. Gov c a Ply*
mouth rooks, ice Rum/hien. White
Polands, R, Runc±ruatl, 'White leg•
horns, R, Bondman. Partridge co-
chin, E Runbiman, Bantams. Rev..
Geo- Clark.. Friesland fouls, John
Beattie. -
Iaivassem'rs.
Wooden patent axle wagon, > H.. J.
Schnell ; Jas. Bevellaey,
Double top carriage, Cantelon Bros,
Double open carriage, Hos & Haber-
er Pillmau Bros.
Siegle top phaeton, Cantelou Broe. ;
Pittman Bros.
Renate open p fcp, Pillman Bros.
Single open buggy, Hess & Haberer,
lat (Cud 2nd. .
Sillgle top buggy, Ctitltelon Bros.
Iron •beam plow, M. & A, Monrce;
Milacron •& Go.
Double inottld plow, Mulberon &.Co.
Gang ploy, Mulherou & Co.
Pair non harrows, H. J. Schnell ; A.
Stewart.
Rullor• Mielaeron Sr Co.
Homo hay rake, Massey Mfg. Co. ;
Masson Mfg.a0o.
.'anni4og still, McTaggart & Co."
Single. teepee, L. D. Sawyer & Co. ;
D. Maxwell. •
Single, mower, L. D. Sawyer & Co.
• Grain br=ed drill, Nixon Bros.
Pump, N. C1uf.
Horse fork, Won. II. Workman•.
1. orso shoes, Dennis Hogan; D. Me
Naught,,
ORAI'ti AND SEEDS.
Best 10 bushels fell wheat,Was Bell;
Tilos. Mott.: .
• Two bushels fall wheat,- Wm. Bell ;
Thos Nola.; R. McAllister.
Two bushels fife wheat', 'Jas. Dixon
R. McAllister ; Chesney.
Two bushels any other variety, A..
McEwen; R. Charters •; Win. Arm-
strong.
Two bushels 6.rowed barley, Win:
Wilson ; D. NIcEwen.
Two bnshel.2•rowed barley, Jas.
On. i
Two bushels laii•ge oats, Wm. Bell ;
Jail. Dixon.
Two buslieis common oats,S. Londes-
boro ; D. bicEweu..
Two busbel4 sneak peas, S. Londes-
boro ; Robt. Beattie.
Cue bushel timothy seed, 'Wm. Ches-
ney.
Best four bushels fall wheat, D. Mc-
Gregor.
Best four bnsbels spring. wheat any
variety, Jas. Kerr:
HORTICULTURAL i',FAbti'CTS:
Pair ewe Iambs, Robt. Charters ; Best t;ollection apples, Jas. Dixon
D. Campbell.
Pair fat ewes, Wm. Peuhale ; John
Shipley,
Pdir fat. wethere, D..McEwen, 1st
and 2nd.
PIGS.
LARGE' OR..11 EDxihlr--Soto, littered fn
1879, Wm. Stewart.
SuProales.—Boar, littered in 1879,
t
- nr. Stewart. : •
John 11ftltiillan,
Plate of ten Rhode Island greenings,
D. McEwen.
Plate of ten northern spies,' Win,
Belt.
PIate of ten Roxboro russets, Thos.
Grieve:
Plate of ten Spit::onburgs, Jas. Dix-
on. .
Plats of ten Baldiwns,. 11. M. Ches-
ney.
Aced saw must have littered in 1879, Plate of ten Westfield seek -no -fur -
one ar ulo1•e of her'pigs to be shown tiler's, Tilos Grieve,
with her, \'Ven- Stiwtert 1st and 2nd. Plate of ten snow apples, Win. Chan
Sow, littered in 18(0, \Vin. Stewart, nay.
Banasneita.-Alred boar,Johu \'V"orla Plate of ten Gravenste0ns, 0. Rut-
,
' • a, ledge.
Boar, liitteretJ in 1879, nobt. Gowen- Plate of ten fall pippins, L. Mabee.
'bola lst'and 2t1c1. Plate of ten red Astraohans, Jas.
Aged sow, leftist blab littered -in '70 Dixon',
one or nor of her pigs to be shown Plate of ton King of Tompkins, Wm,
with herWas.. Itobb. , Chesney, •
iiow., littered 10•18T93 AVn. Robb.; .1?4ate of terNAloxanders,tVen. Bell.
R., Govenlocla,. Plasmsee—Two varieties of winter
pears, John Wilpolr, (Silver Creek).
POULTRY-.
Pair dada brebtnas,• Relit. ''Build.
gaol ; John Beattie.' '
.eatif .light brallnlas, Rov.Geo, Clark,
let r>aodr2ntl r:t
Palter black 'fiplaudsy „ Geo.11.obklrk.
Plate' of Hartford •prolific, Join,
Walker.
Plate of Concord,, John Walker.
Plate of Rogers No. 19, Robt.
Menlooli;.
Plate of Rogers No. 4, John Walker,
Plate of any other 'variety, John
Walker,
Plate of Crabs, any variety, Johii
Cotelon,
a
Plate of early 'Crawford peaolies, Dr.
Scutt,
Plate dj stump the world peabltes,
Wm. Bert, '
Plate of peaches, any other variety,
Win. Bell.
Best collection canned fruit, Geo.
lieuderson.
'Ea•STABLE$t,
13aif bushel early rose potatoes; Jas,
Loudesboro.
Half bushel peerless potatoes; Jas.
Londesboro,
Two varieties of early potatoes other
than the above, Jas. Londesboro. • .
Two varieties late potatoes, 4'm,
Murray.'
Four heads winter cabbage, Wm;
Badge ; John Copeland.
Six blood beets, D. Ferguson ..• :serif
Copeland.
Six long mangolds, Bobt. McLean ;
John Wilson.
Six globe mangolds, Robt. Charters.
Six sweed tnrui7is, H. HI. Chesney
Wm. Hogg,
Six early horia carrots,D. Ferguson ;
John Walker.
Six' long orange or red carrots, Jeri
Copeland.
Six white Belgian carrots, Jas. Diix..
on ; D. Campbell.
Twelve ears Indian corn, J. Walk-
er; John Copeland, ,
Three water melons, John Cope
-
laud ; Jas. Londesboro. .,:
Three musk melons, John' Copeland ;
Four heads cauliflowers, A. Hobson ;
John Copeland:
Peek of red onions,A. Hobson ; Johu
Copeland.
Peau of white or yellow anions, A.
Hobson John ,Copeland. a.
Peck of tomatoes, John Hannah ;
John Copeland.
Six bunches of celery, A. Hobson ;
John Copeland. '
Three citrons, John Copeland Jtis ;
Loudesboro.
Six parsnips, A. Hobson ; D. Forges*
60u.
Best collection of vegetables, A. Hob -
sou : John Copeland.
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
Five pounds salt butter, It. Bell ;
not known ; Woe. Bell:.
l Five pounds butter ivithout;sait, R.
!Bell; Wm. Bell.
!I Fifty pounds salt blttter in tub, ,T, S.
'Brown i, R. Belli R. Scott,
Cheese, factory made, fifty l+n•oude,
J. R. Mooning ; H. McCarty, 1.3t and
2nd.
Cheese, hone made, fifteen pounds,
John Tough ; Mrs. T, McMichael ; R.
14TeMioll,aal.
13 IANU1'ACTVr>;S.
Woven -home-made quilt; 3. G.
Amen ; John McLean.'
Ten yards domestic cloth, Thos,
Livingstone ; 11. McKay.
Ten yards fiennel, all wool, Mrs. S.
Stokes ; Alen, Gray.
Pair bIank(ts, Robt. Bell , D. Moe
Ewen*
Ten yards linsey wcolsey, L'. Me.
Ewen; Alex. Gray.
Woolen yarn, Mies hash ; Mrs. 113,
Stokes.
Set single harness, Newton & Den -
bile
Cured ham, Jas. McMichael,
Sewing nnuehine, Wm. Badge ; 9iug•
er Mfg. Co,
Organ, S.Stober ; Stott Bros,
11at ARTS.
Two varieties fall Pears., Jas.' Diol- Wat'er'color 1rnwita r, Miss Nadi,
son.. • Painting le oil, II. Crlarlsatiorth ;
Plate or °'I.'t finish beauty, u' i i.loclf..
` * 3 'dre`ty �114w C`rove
Tytt]•nlor. Pencil tutar't11b, 11.''(liartstvo'e•th • 1St
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Plato '(sf' renrre Clhlrgedt., Robt, ores *1t1(1 '' • "'
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