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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1891-10-09, Page 5AGRICULTURAL HOR8E8-.-Span in II -harness and wagon------lst, Sos.-GriAn ; 2nd, John Webb. Mare that has raised foal in 1891 -- let, J. Foster ; 2nd, R. Long ; 3rd, 'Taylor Bros. •,,,tott • a • Tito .0 6kt:tow sen inei„ aruce t...„Otoirity October PIGS. BAnKskilaa-Sow-lst T Todd, 244 JA.nderson, 2nd T Lawrence. Darned Iron harrows-lst and 2nd A fhompeon. G Greer. net -Mrs J Anderson. Horne made 1 Pumps -10 Henry Clark. 2nd Henry Dodd. Two spring pigs -ht J Lan, T pants-lst R Martin, 2nd R Ellis. Turnip pulper-Recommended, W Min, Todd. Knitted gloves -Mrs. W McKenzie Judges -R A Oarribk, R McCharles, M. ' Lawaence: Crayon cirawine-lst Mrs Gaiiiplutigh-lat W Allino, gT YeilL ,. p Foal-lst, R. Long, 2nd,tavlor CHESTER Wrim- Br -- 1st J • a Bark well. Bros. ; 3rd, A. Nicholson. Sot/st . Two year old Gelding-lst, Taylor• Spring pigs-lst J Barkwell. Hunter. S Bros. ; .2nd, , John, If ebb ; 3.rd, T. •74 ,1 Barkwell. uF1101,1C-.,Sow-R " One year old gelding-lst, Taylor Spring pigs- R Ellis, Bros. 4udges-aJames Steele, Henry , pea - Two year old, filly-1aaa,MnQuillnu,. con, John Coulter. 2nd G. McLean, 3rd 0. McLean: DAIRY. - s'une- year okl---filly 1st- D --T, Kenzie, 2d Jas. Crowston,, 3rd P. Watson. Special prize -J. McDernint. Judges -John Ballantyne, Alex. Gardner, Harry Morris of Goderich. ... ' CIRRIA.GE ORSES— pan in harness and carriage-lst Dr. Whitely, 2nd T. F. Cain:3rd T. E. Durnin. , Mare that has raised foal in 1891- lst. W..0. Jones, 2nd A McGrory, 3rd J. B. McKinnon. Foal -1t A McGrory, 2nd 3. B. One year old gelding -A. ¥cGrory. . 'Two.year 'old filly -;-R. Mullin. - One year old filly-lst P. Corrigan, 2nd W. McDotigald, 3rd R. Ellis. - Buggy hors 1st D. Geddes, 2nd ------------- ---P.-C-orrig-i-M.' , Saddle horse -J. L. Patterson, 2nd. J. McLean. Judges --D. A. Purvis, R. Hughes, G. Daniel. CATTLE. DURHAM Aged Cow - let E. ,Gaunt, 2nd E. Gaunt. 3 year old Cow-.lst E. Gaunt, 2nd Gaunt 2 year old heifer--lst and 2nd E. Gaunt. 1 year old heifer -.1s t and 2nd E. Gaunt. Heifer calf-lst and 2nd E. Gaunt,. .Bull 3alf-1st and 2nd -E. Gaunt. Tamale any age-lst E. Gaunt. 'Herd-lat E. Gaunt, 2nd A. Pat- •fterson. • HOLSTEIN-Agt;cow-lst S. gull- , ill1 (ter.. Heifer calf -1st J. Hunter. .Herd-lst J. Hunter. 'Judges -William Pagan and Rob. -ert .Medd. GRADE—Aged Cow -let J. Hunter, ;2nd Jas. Clrowston. Dairy. Cow - 1st and 2nd Paul Smeltzer. 2 year old Heifer-lst and 2nd. S. McLean. 1 year old Heifer-lst Jas. Crow - 'eon, 2nd S. Alton. • Heifer calf-lst S. Hunter, 2nd S. . Alton. , Oxen-lst T.- Todd. 2 year old Steer-lst and 2nd S. McLean. 1 year old Steer-lst E. Gaunt, 2nd Alton. Steer calf-lst Geo. Greer, 2iid S. Alton. Fat cow-lst T. Joint, 2nd p. Wat- „son. Special -Fat cow-lst E. Gaunt, L2nd S. McLean, B1Jlas--.2 year old-lst Jas. Crow- • .ston, 2nd P. Smeltzer. 1. year' old-lst E. Gaunt, 2nd H. McKay, 3rd A. McLeod. Holstein-lst J. Berkwell, 2nd '3. :Hunter. a Judges -William Pagan, Thomas Ross and .Robert Medd. -1' SHEEP. LEICESTER—Aged ram-lst J R McDonald, 2nd Geo. Greer. Two aged ewes-lst E Gaunt, 2nd J R McDonald. Shearling ram-lst amcl '2nd E Pair ewe lambs-lst E.Gaunt, 2nd J. R. McDonald. . an-R---1-1m-t----Isu - t--E.T-GaunitJ. R. McDonald. 2nd E Gaunt. Pen -"Gaunt. SOUTH DOWNS—TWO owes-lst and 2nd J Lane. Pair ewe, lambs-lst and 2nd J Lane. Ram larnb-lst and 2nd .3. Lane. Pair shearling ewes-lst and 2iid J , Lane. Far ewe or weather, any breed-lst •J Crowston; 2nd E Gaunt. '•OTHER DoWris-Aged ram-lst H Thompson. Two ewes that have raised lambs in 1891 -1st J Crowston, 2nd iH Thcirep- son. Shearling r m -1st J Crowston, 2nd ( H Thompson • , A Pair ewe . robs-lst J Crowston, • 2nd H Thompson. Rath lamb -ht J Cirowston, 2nd II Thompson. Pair Shearling ewes-lstJ Crowston 2,nd H Thompson. Pen- J Crowston. Judges-james Steel,, Henry Dea- con, 3 Coulter. -Tula Butt -or -1st Unknown-, 2nd- P - Watson, D Stroud. Table butter-lst P Watson, 2nd D . Stroud, 3rd •Un known. Crock butter-lst P Watson, Flora Watson, 3rd A D Carneron. Home made cheese-lst A D Canter- Wat Wilson, 2nd F McInnes. Mine .made hread-lst D McMillan, 2nd M McDonald.' Bakers bread -1st T. Reid. Qom b honey-lst and 2nd T Matthie. Jar honey-lst J Baird, 2nd T Matthie. judges -H D 1 and • Mrs. A D Cninerma Knitted Robertson. F hose -1st Miss Burgess, 2nd Ida Mc- OWL. - Brahma, light-lst J Adams, 2nd T Todd. Glory. Knitted sock-lst Mrs, W Cochin, white -1st G W BenT, 2nd J McKenzie, 2nd ldaMcGrory. .Lady's Adams. IladeXWAre-10_40 nd Mis, Burgess. Leghorn, w1ite-1.0 and, 24 _Lane. - Crotchet in wool-lst Miss, Burgess, Leghorn, brown -1st 1' Todd, 2nd G W 2nd Mrs. J Anderson. Crotchet in Berry. .cotton-lst J Ross, 2nd J, MCCrostie. P13 ,nouth Rocks - 1st and 2nd G EmbsGifiery- -Rohartsoia.-- Anderson. Embroidery in cotton-- Spanish, black- 1st J Adams, 2nd J B Mc- Kinnon- iHamburg, black and whit( -J Adams. Hainbtags,- pencilled golden and silver -J Adams. Wyandottes-10 and 2nd G W Berry. Langshangs-G W Berry. Game-lst G W Berry, 2nd IdaMcGrory. arges oc , Bantam-rlst and 2nd G W Berry. gannon and R- T 'Walker, Kincardine. J. Je-witt, eol. coins, eol. polished horns col. woods. GRAIN. 2 bus. wh,eat, any kind-lst M. Mc - lat-- J--Malitifigh-,- 2-ncl-Missa-Bu Embroidery in silk- lst Mrs. 1. Anderson, 2nd J Mallough. Home spun yaro-lst A McDonald, 2nd F Watson. Pair of socks from home spun yarn -H Rutherford, 2nd F Wiititrit''""FidMiPnitiittireNotirifolil spun yarn -ht F Watson, 2nd_A D Cameron. Pair of stockings from home spun yarn-lst D Rutherford, 2nd A McDonald. Flat Berlin wool weirk-lst A Little, 2nd Mrs. J Anderson. Raised Berlin wool work •... son. Paper Flowers-lst G Greer, 2fid•J Mallough. Braiding in- •cottOn -Mrs. J Anderson. Fancy knitting incotton-lst Mrs. J Anderson, 2nd F Watson. Fancy knitting in wool- DoiiaTd. 2 BUS: lat-MissaBorgcss,-2-fid-.Mrs, J--Ander- J. Baird, 2nd T Malcolm,- 3rd NV J• son. Wnrk on Java canvas -1st Mrs Hall. 2 bus. red wheat-lst M Mc- Donald. 2 bus. spring wheat-lst T Malcolm, 2nd Paul Reid, 3rd -J. F. Andrews. 2 bus. small peas-lst J'. McDermont. 2 bus large peas-lst W Valens, 2nd J McDerrnont, 3rd K. R. McKenzie. 2 bus. black oats -ht -F-Andraws,..2nd-J-MaDermont-,ard_ W M Miller. 2 bus. white oats-lst W 0 Jones, 2nd Thos Malcolm, 3rd4 McDermont. 2 bus. 2 rowed barley- lst T Malcolni, 2nd R Martin, 3rd W 0 Jones. 2 bus. 4 rowed barley- lst R Martin. Timothy-lst S Al- ton, 2nd P Reid, 3rd Thos Young. Corn-lst T IVIalcohn, 2nd J F An drews. Flour-lst J Barkwell, 2nd T Young. Oatmeal-lst and 2nd T Young. Flax Seed-lst J' McDer- mont, 2nd J F Andrews. Garden beans-lst R McKeith, 2nd W. M Miller. Field beans -1st J Lane, 2nd J S Tennant. Judges -H D Henderson, Whitechurch, W. Line, -Dungarmon, RT Walker, Kincardine. Anderson, 2nd Miss A Little. Fancy patchwork-lst Mrs. Anderson, ind Ida McGrory. Rag mat -1st R Douglas, J Bark well. Sofa cushion - 1st Miss A Little, 2nd Mrs. Anderson. Faney, slippers-lst Mrs. Anderson, '2nd Ida McGrory. Twine work -S Alton, 2iid Miss A Little. Fancy. netting—Mrs: 1Iudsoii'Oflier in silk-lst J Mallough, 2n4 Mrs. .Anderson. Tinsel work-lst.J Lane, 2nd- Mrs. A•nderson. Point and Honi: ton lace—J McCrestia. Fancy Tidy lst J Lane, 2nd Mrs. Anderson. Cpl - ;lection of autumn leaves - A D Cameron, Ida McGrory. Etching - 1st Miss Burgess 2nd Mrs. Anderson. Pillow shams -Mrs. Anderson, 2nd S Tennant. Arrasene Anderson, 2nd J Mallough. • Out:ine work -Miss A Little, Mrs. Anders3n. Ribbosene work- a Mallough, Mrs. Anderson.' • Collection of ladies' . work -Mrs. Anderson, 2nd T Lawrence, reL Speial - Feather wreath - Miss Alton. Hair flower -Miss Alton. Fancy paintings - T Lawrence. Painting on satin-lst Mrs. Anderson 2nd T Lawrence.'Fancy needle work -Miss Burgess. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. Four varieties of potatoes-lst R Martin, 2nd j L Patterson. • One bushel' potatoes-lst J McDermot, 2nd E McQuillan. Red mangolds-lst A Nicholson, 2nd H McKay. Any variety of mangold-lst E Gaunt, 2nd J F Andrews. Beets-lst W 3 Hall, 2nd Lane. Swede turnips-lst T Todd, 2nd R Martin. Any other variety of turnips-lst W M Miller, 2nd P Corrigan. Field carrots -4 M3Diarmid, 2nd T Malcolm. Garden carrots -1st j, F Andrews, 2nd j Potcher. Parsnips-lst M cDonald 2nd &Malcolm.Tomatoes-G Kerr, A D Cameron. • Onions -1st W M Miller, 2nd T Malcolm. Top Onions -F Scott. Cabbage-lst T Girvin, 2nd W H Hall. Cauliflowers-lst McDonald, 2nd R Martin. Pump- kink-lst J L Patterson,,2nd Scott • Squash---lst and 2nd G Kerr. Melons -T MalColm. Citrons-lst J F Andrews, 2nd M Corrigan. Celery - 1st i L Patterson, 2nd J Grenache. Red Peppers-lst and 2nd .0 W Berry. Garden vegetables -Thomas Malcolm. • • . -FRUIT. • Baldwins-lst W. 0 Jones, 2nd D Stroud. Alexanders-lst J Crewston, 2nd P Campbell. King of Tompkins 1st J Reid, 2ndK R McKenzie. Ben Davis-lst T Molcolin 2nd D Stroud. Colverts•-lst J F'Andrews, 2nd. W S Holmes. Gravensteins-lst J F Andrews, 2nd J Crowston. R I Greenings-lst T Malcolm, P Camp- bell. Amber .golden .russe.t-W J Hall. Rox Russet -1st' S Alton: Gol ruaset--1st Reid, 2nd T Mal- colm: Fiinieuse-lst W J Hall, 2nd T Malcolm. Crah apple-lst Mrs. „11udson,' 2nd M McDonald. Russets lst A D Cameron, 2nd T Agar. Nor Spies-lst E. McQuillan, 2nd M Mc- Donald. Fall pippins -E McQuillan, J .Bryan. 3 varieties fall apples -ht S Alton,- 2nd R Ellis. 3 var. winter apples-lst S Alton, 2nd. Unknown, Named apples-lst Paul. Reid, 2nd R Ellis. Fall pears -W 0 Jones, 2nd T Matthie. Winter pears-lst R Martin, 2nci” Matthie. • Peaches - lit T S Robertson. 2nd W .3 Hall. 3 var.. klurns-lst E Gaunt, RMartin. Black grapes-lst M McDonald, 2nd P. McKenzie. Red grapes -71st .and 2nd J Bryan. White grapes-lst, M. McDonald, 2nd J Bryan. 3.varieties grapes-lst M McDonald, 2nd J Bryan. Special recommended -Maple syrup -Jas Baird. Canned peeches- W .11 Smith and R McKeith. Crab' Apples-aW 11 Smith. 'Judges -Win. Wilson, G E Kerr and John Lana. LADIES' DEPARTMENT 'eirt'z; patch work quilt-istMrs. W McKenzie, 2nd W Wilson. Lag cabin quilt-lst R Martin, 2nd Alton. Patch quilt, wool -R Ellis. Patch quilt, cotton-lst 'D Ross,.S Alton.. Knitted counterpane -1st S Alton, D Ross. Crotcheted counter- pane -Mrs. J Anderson; 2nd Miss A Little. Woven counterpane- D T McKay, ,2nd P Watson. ' Patch on garment-lst. Mrs. McKenzie, 2nd Miss Burges. Darn on , stocking - 1st -..Mrs. W. McKenzie, 2nd J. MeCrostie. • Oil Painting -.J • Lane, 2nd MeCrostie. Pencil' drawing -J Lane, 2nd Mrs. 3 Anderson. Full cloth-lst A Nichols, 2nd P Watson. One half wool flannell-lst P Watson, 2nd D McMillian. Fancy flannel shirt-lst Miss Burgess, 2nd Mrs. W McKenzie. Rag carpet -lst A Mc- Donald, 2nd Mra. J Anderson. Double Mitts-lst Mrs A D Cameron 2nd Mrs. A D Cameron'. Home made blankets, all wool-lst S Alton, 2nd Miss F Watson. Painting, water colors-lst Mrs, J Anderson, 2nd T T. Youag. 7 . • LOCAL MANUFACTURES. - Dressed lumber -W Stewart.' „ Door and sash -W Stewart. Coarse boots -J Grenache. „Finc.,sboee:41.17a.enAcke,---- Finished horse shoes -A Thompson. Hammered horse shoes -A Thompson. Parlor stove -D .0 Taylor. Cook st o ve-D C Taylor. • Brick- Joseph Huffman, Buggy and cutter:4-HiIdred Bros. • Stove furniture -D C Taylor. , Collection of lamps -D. 0. TaYkr. Sewing machine-lst T Young, 2nd W Allis. Organs-lst W Alii, 2nd T Young. Collection of polished horns, collection of woods and collection of coins by a Jewitt Deserving of special prize. Judget-G E Kerr, Miss Emma Reid, R A Carrick 1MtLEMENTS.1 Waggon-Ist A Thompson, 2nd W Top carriage -J L Patterson. Dennocrat-lst A. Thompson, 2nd Hiklred Bros. Top Buggy-lst and 2nd Hildred Bros. Phaeton -A Thompson. Open Buggy-lst A Thompson, 2nd J L Patterson. Iron beam plough-lst W Alli, 2nd T Young. • ^ General purpose plough- 1st W Alii, 2nd HE HU Leads them all for FainiIy Groceries CANNED GOO DS. Fruits of All Kinds in Season. FINE Ti A SPECIALTY. Geese-lst T Todd, 2nd Lane. . The Choicest Goods, Ducks-lst and 2nd J Lyons. Turkeys-lst J Adams, 2nd D McMillan, Guinea -W McDonald. Canary birds- lst 3 Adams, 2nd G W • & The Best Value obtainable in Lucknow. Largest collection of flowers-lst 3 S Tennantr'2nd T Matthie, :3rd J Adams. Assortment of house plants -10 G Kerr, 2nd T Matthie, 3rd G Kerr. Bouquet of flowers-lst Miss Burgess, 2nd S Alton, 3rd A C Patterson. Cutflowers-lst, 2nd and 3rd A C Patterson. 77. LA1VGSIDE. Rev., M.r. Ballantyne, of Kincar dine, will preach in the Presbyterian church here on Sabbath, Oct. 8th, at 11 a. m. Rev. Mr. McNabb, of Lncknow, preached the --CUstoinaiies ol declaring our pulpit vacant, on Sunday last. • A nuniber of young people froth this vicinity spent a pleasant evening last week at Mr. M. J. McKenzie's, of. Whitechurch. Mr, J. McKenzie, of Holyrood, was last Sunday the guest of Mr. Dawson. Mr. Joseph ,Tiffin is in a very pre- carious condition. On Sundey afternoon Mr. 'John Mc- Donald found one of his best horses lying dead in the field. Mr. Will Ross spent a few days last week _in_Lonclon- _ Miss Jennie ROss has almost recovered: data Arrival Fall Millinery At Mrs. Murchison's. Seasonable Goods, The Latest Styles, PRICES, THE LOWEST.. After a visit to the city, the assort- ment will be complete, and all orders will receive personal attention. All Are Invited To CAM ' MRS, MURCHISON. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the partnerehip heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, as Druggists in the Village of Lucknow, has been this clay dissolved by mutual consent All debt owing to the said partnership are' to be paid to Harry Days. and all claims against the said partner- ship are also to be presented to the said Harry Days by whom the same will be settled. Dated at Lucknow this lst day of Septem- _ber,_189L Witness, 1 G. W. BERRY, ELLIOT TRAVER, HARRY DAYS, "Ilio -partnership eisting between Mr.„..H Days and myself as druggists, etc„ having expired, Mr: H. Days is the lucky one in se- curing the business, I have much pleasure in recommending him to your conhdence. Please accept my very best thanks and kind feelings for your past patronage, I ask a continuance of the same in behalf of Mr, H. Days, I am, • Vnitho Respectfully, G W. BERRY. •INSOLVENT NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF A,4 E. BRASHER! Of Lucknow, Insolvent. The Insolvent hini made an assignment to the undersigned for the benefit of the creditors under R. S. 0., 1889, chapter 124. All persons claiming to rank upon the estate of the Insolvent must file their claims with me on or before the //, 1st day' of November, 1891 after which date 1 will proceed to distribute the assets of the Estate, having regard to those claims only tif which I shall then have notice. D. HENDERSON, Assignee, No. 17 Front St. West. Toronto. Toronto, Sept, 10th, 1891. • 7, tA JOHN ELLIOT. - • An .Unequalled assortment Including all the newest STYLES AND NOVELTIES Of the season in womens and childrens boots for FALL & WINTER Wear, algo in all the LE r'D NG LINES. In_rnens; womens& ehildrens_ RUBBERS 11 OVERSHOES --AT— • J. • PEART'S, LUCKNOW. • NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED AN office in the building last of the • SENTINEL Printing Office. AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES, DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND WILLS • CAREFULLY PREPARED. Plans Apecincations and estimates for build ings, mills, bridges, etc., furnished on short notice. • JAS. SOMERVILLE. Lucknow, :Tan . 1891. rs. Smith Has just opened out a fine assortment of DRESS GOODS. Also • Dress Trimmings In Silver and Gilt Gnirnps. Navy and Gilt Cord Trimming, Also Black and Gilt. A cheap line of cloths, suit able for fall wraps, etc. Yarns in all the different grades. A special line of Black Yarn for Sc,hoei Wear A call from intending purchasers is solicited. Mrs. Smith. • 0. to. • t t#3 - - -