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VOL XIX.- 40
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IVery Superior at
DI.C.TAYLOR'S
LNOKNOW, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14,1892.
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iAN•K OF HAMILTON
LUCKNAW.
apita paid up $1,25o,0oo 1
eserve Fund - $65o,000 1
otal Assets - - $7,979,646
President -JOHN STUART..
Vice President -A. G. Kansas-.
DIRECTORS : •
MHN PROCTOR, CHAS. GURNEY, GEO. ROACH
A. T. Wcon, A. B. LEE (Toronto).
('fishier- J. TUTt`+;BVLL.
•1 VIIGGS BANK. -Hours 10 to 3 ; Satur-
Tay s_ 10 to 1. Deposits of, 81 and upwards
eeceived and interest alloes,1. •
PF,C,I_IL DEPOSITS also received. at cur-
rent rates of interest.
)•RAPT nn Gress Reit-lie '•nd flip United
States boegbt and sulci,
J. C. TITVWN,, St'B-A(ENT,
DENTAL
s.,_ J. S..7.1E100.1E. 1.. D. S.
5sLas':- \','i:l.;l, os, •.t i:', ,• in Lucknow
it `.r`1 c•:: tic.. ..a..e 1 And fc:nrth Fri -
ay and :,tni. •'.,y of r.., :. t.i. rt.h. Good '-,•ts
wr •-!1:). 1.1:i:,14 al.d esti�:,•'(:I' a s:pr�l:ait)-
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e S...li,it r," ,t ','.,;r,,. etc, (late of
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it Travel's '>I,1 :-..and: '
AT
It\Jta1:T T::Ov, ATTORNEY ORNE.Y
law. t:olir it •,r in (15.1oery, C'•ont'ev-
e, : ,.,:.,i. , i'. .•t, . •.:., e. ..‘..-r th.•
Darbcr -:.op.
ARROW & I'I;OUDFoOT, BARKIS-
1 tri S, Solicitors, • itc., Goderich, Ont.
.1. T. (=anuoW, Q.C. )V `a. PEO£IIFoor.
MEDICAL.- _l
�A. A1cDONALD, M. D•, C. M. C. P. S.
o 0.. tither, KintaiL
DR. ELLIOTT. OFFICE AND REST -
. dence, Outram street, second door north
f Little'.s -h ,e .a.,re,
:\.\NT, PYSI CIA1\,
IR. TEjH
P Surgeon'and acconcbeur. Surgery op-
posite Cain's hotel. Office hours from 9 to 12
a. m., and from 2 to 3 p. in.,
�_Mol). GORDON, M.D., C.M., F.T.
. AL_S.,1LC.P.S.O., Physician, Sur -
.eon, and 1cc•,rs h, nr. Office next door to W.
kllin's i:n) ,1•-i•..•nt shnl7_.1 eidenee Rnits street,
south of D. L. 3lcInto-li'a store -
r' li. D. GEDDES. V. 5., CALLS
either by mail or tel. -_;ram promptly
attended to, ('hares Moderate. Office, .Cor-
rigau's hall,•' Boarding h. a-, (Cain's hotel,
backout. ""F,.M
likif ON EV TOLOAN : ON FIT:STT-CLASS
i:7 ,.c.;r ;•sat 1 ' 71 p..r ::amt. int••re=t,
1,AVal,1. •-....:.r!,-. Char_ , molerate., Apply
to RonEHT Mt•HHAV, St. Hele'a'.
Mo T Y T') T,(1.1N (}N RE tL ESTsecurity for any t.imr; at thATEe louost
sat,• of inter-3st. Th•• rrinci;'al may be paid
at ' : t r: l .•f the time, .•r a part of •the princi-
pal7 .•.y'',• 1:uta. eat 1.1 j,•iar,interest teal -tap on
thAarnolint p.d•1. I:, .r. further l.arti,:lar4,
-t••.appiy to ANG1--; STEWART. Liacknnw. . '
SOCIETIES
NV-L', 1'. 1 -'1'11 E•-re,,'eilar monthly
• the -ting I(f the \V• men's Chrtsti<►n
Temperance Union will be h.dd'every second
Wednesday of each month in the Odd Fellows
Hall. Inacknow, at 3 p. m. AIRS. W., H.
SMITH, President ; MRs, IIoiNELL, Secretary.
T' UCKNOW
LA Lodge, No. 112
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•i /� meets every Friday
ol.�. - eveniva at 8 o'clock
in their hall, Campbell street. All brethren
cordially invited. K. T,MCLc0n, N. Grand ;
H. H. PIERCE, Recorder.
el O. F. ,COURT
lJ • Sherwood, No.
_ 50, Lucknow. Meet-
!' every first and third
Monday in e v e r y
, N • month, in the Or-
s°r:• 1 ange hall. Visit-
` \ icnsordiallbry,ethinvrenited.a r e
s\
1 . T. M,tTTHIE, C. R.
- rT -x+04 - D. D. YULE SEC.
AO. U. W- LUCK\lOW LODGE OF
t• the Ancient Order 1Jnited Workmen
meet in the Oddfellows hall, on the last an
second Monday evenings of each month a
eight o'clock. Visiting brethren ,cnrdialls
invited. D. PATTERSON, Master Workman
R. D. CAMERON, Recorder.
DUNN'S
BAKINO
PQWDER
'fur nnnu'e DrdT CI?IGM1'
LARGEST SALE 11"t CANADA.
FALL SHOT.
List or the prizes. twardeed.
The frllowing is a list of the prizes
warded at, the fall show in Lucknow
ast week•.
HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES,
Span in heavy harness and wagon - 14, J.
•cKenzie ; 2nd, J. Jamieson.
Brood Mare that has raise,l a foal in 1892 -
lst, W. Matheson ; 2nd- J. Forster ; 3rd. T.
Todd, •
Foal -1st, W. Matheson ; 2nd, J. Mc-
Dairnud ; 3rd. J. Forster.
Two year old Gelding -1st, J. F',1, -ter.
Two year old Filly- Lt, M. Woods ; 2nd,
D. McKenzie.
One year old. Filly -1st; J. Cro . ,ton.
Female any age -1st, T. Todd ; 2nd, M.
Woods ; :ird, T. Todd.
' AGRICULTURAL H(ltS_5.
Span in harness and wagon -1St, '1'.Joint ;
2nd, J. Webb,
Afars that h- r�i=.,i 4'f.•�l in 1;L 1:•:.. A.
Nicnolsen ;' "nal, E \Lt nn� ^•a ; 3r•la T -Al . .
Dairmid,
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Foal L.t, E. • : lsaa:i1::,u , n:.•i. J. `.1.
Dairri�i.
T vo yc-:.r 1 (;, l lir_ .1-
2nd,
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2nd, S. Alton
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One y._ar •,1.1 (; 1 ];,,, : -. - J. \': e -1,-i i- ,
-P. Wats .n.
Two year „1 1' ii'', i •. , .1. 1V,
..11 •.�. AM,
Iia se, i.:..,.. _ •
T. '
"',131:1,
One y:•:a ..1•1
L. Pattur`,•i.
(:orri_.us ->n•1, r Scott . ••;•,1, A. 1:, '- dt-r-
:sun_ `
.Saddle Hose, Mare or Gelding -7 -1st, W.
J. Little ; 2nd, Dr. Elliot.
Jn'lgt•, -J. A. •\Viikenson, Barry Alta tie.
H."White.•
IICRHAMI CATTLE. r
Aged ('ow that ha.= raised a •:a.f; or is in
calf -'std E. ( anat •\ gals 2n 1, A. Putt -r,
son.
Three. year old Caw that has raised a calf or
is in calf in 1892-14, E. Gaunt'& Sons ; 2nd,
E. Gaunt & Sons.
Two year old IL if -r-1st and 2nd, E.
Grant 4-r asa,a. _.�• - '
0ne'-year old Heifer--lst, I•:„Galant & Sons.
Heifer Calf ---1st. E. Gaunt.•L• Sons ; 2nd, J.
Webster.
Bnll ('alf • 1,4. A . Patterson ; `2n.1,',E,/;s':rt
eC Sons.
Female any age --let, J:, Gaunt and Sons-
Ilerd, 1 male and 3. females'-lst r • Gaunt
unci ti'm- ; 2na A. ratters.'n:
• ;E.i}7E c ki el.E.
f;rade (', it- that ba- raised : calf ::`•`^_
14 and 2nd, J.•C'rovston 3r1. J. Webster/
'1'vu year old Jleifer-1-t and 2n•l..T. Crow
Or'- \-.:: r el.l 1T('1fer 14,..T. Crow:sten.,
n..
IT if.r C'.Ji -1st and 2oJ. J, Cr.�ly t•7n,1
Y. }r•• f \V,.rkine Oxe:;- -1-t T. Tedi ; '' al.
P Campbell,
Pair Tw•, year ,7l,i•Steer- Spevial by 5
F:u'mer? 1e,ti, at, 1-t and ^_n•i..•i \i•_h'i,t
ar• 1 �'•.
Steer Calf- -14 and'In,l, J'\'i et,-ttr
WHOLE NO. 978.
CHESTER WHITE
Sow-lst J to Smith
a 2 Spring Pigs -1st. S Alton
HAIRY
Col Butter -1st, I Watson ; 2nd, H Thomp-
son
Tub Butter-lst, M Woods ; 2nd, P. Wat•
son •; 3rd, W J Hall
Table Butter -lot, Pa, Watson ; 2nd, A
Smith ; 3rd, W M 14iillet
Crock Butter -1st. A D Cameron ; 2nd, I
Watson ; 3z -d, P Watson
Unsalted Butter 2 minds • or over -1 st.
Taylor Eros ; 2nd, P A e ie
Home made Cheese , ,r : ` than 10 It a -.1st
T Malcom, 2nd, F Mc
Fa&tory Cheese -1st,
McInnis
Two loaves home made bread--lst, R Tur-
ner ; 2nd, P Watson ; •3rd, Jas Lyons
Box of Comb Poueynot less than ' lhs-
1st, Miss Burges' ; 2nd, JBaird
. .Tar Honey not les.; than 3 lbs --1st, T Mat-
`T_U.•nald
• c; R.tIN
2 1r -h, 1 'Y h, >t any kind id:, 1". L ,uD
Tw,, }:nsh..l.- \Vh.at, white
Farw.r's Institute -'at, R T. ,u " ... 1'
„• ;'.• •'.rel, 17 \l.:Aln1'c-n
1-4:1 1: 2't M
; 2m1 P h id ; .Sn1, .1 lane
1 2bn-dm!, .1 r ,s: V' heat -L--t. ,T NT, 1 + .
_.. ,. .. -n, , „: 1, J fro.t,,t,l1:
1.-7•41i4-1-7 retia• 7-:.(aj1 -1?t .T i, 11 ..
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nd. J i•' An(arr,v
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1; sy 1,t. 1'. ('lar. _tr• , .
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-'n•i. ,1 (',ae=.',r ; ar.i, J 1''A:,Jr• ,:
flat ti ;.it • - :-4 ..
_. i, 3 1..,- ::i, *9,r1 J i\it 1•:,,:-.11
2 1.:.1, is ,ix rowed B:ul• .{ --1,t J \Ic
1>:tirn:i,1 . '�n3, .T Caesar •
1 1,1:-''••l Tines -he C..«-4 1 _«' 1 Alter..
1 a.:L'ncal: ..f•i;o l 3 :l.0 ,1111; 2'11d, J
J F Andrew
1 b:.:; of Merin -1-t, 'AI \\:o,••1- , 2nd, T
Treleaven •
1 bag of Oatmeal -1st and 2n'3, A Smith
1 peck Of Fla:. -ted --1st, S .titan ; 2nd. P
McKenzie -
1 peels of Garden'Bez'rs-1st, W Miller _
1 peck. Field Beans. - 1st. P McKeaac ; 2nd.,
J McDairir' : •
F tUIT
Bala+ ---1st, P . Torrence ; 2nd, K Mc
Kenz:e
Ale"nattdere • 1',t, I T3r au ; ad. J G
Smith
King of Templan County --1st, P Torrance';
2nd, Taylor Bros
Pat Davi-&- 1st, ,T Reid ; 2u•3, T Tcdd '
Celvert�--I,t, \V •T Ilan ; 2_n _3. Taylor Br.•_ ;
3rd, Special, S Fletcher
Duchess of Oldenb';rg-1st, ; 2nd, J
'Lane
Ontario, --lrf \T \l. Pons,' 1 ; '2.1 d,V; '\'....
i,i1)st' n Pippin - Ism 3 Al::rdoe1i ; 2n3, 11
McKay •
Sofa Cushion -1 st, 'Mrs Johnston ; 2nd, J
Brown
-Fancy slipper.: -1st, Mrs Johnston
Twine work -1st, Airs K J McLeod ; 2nd,
A R Anderson
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Netting - 1st, (Miss Burgess ; 2nd, Mrs
Hudson
Crewel in Wool -1st, Mrs Johnston
Tussal -1st, Airs Johnston ; 2nd, Miss
Burgess
McLeodTid1st, John Brown ; 2nd, Mrs K J
Autumn leaves -1st, J S Tennant ; 2dd,
Miss Burgess
Pillow Shams --1st, A R Andrew ; 2nd. L
Itr>�s•
1r -a -•-r,- war's* :A, 7'1:; J.,�i-t •n y 2nd,
Mrs' K J McLeod
Ribbonsene work -1st, Mrs Johnston
Outlined work- 1st, 'ilia; Bnrge•ss ; 2nd,
Ars KJ McLeod
Drawn work -1st, Mrs W McKenzie ; '2nd,
A R Anderson
Tal le I )ia;,t•. �; e13al H AL..K..y
Autumn grasses, special -Slim Burgess
Button hole w' Irk -Miss Bt r�E�s
Bead work -G W Berry •
J:t 1_e --Mrs Tolmie, Mrs Ferguson
1)i-'�it_ST,Nn' 2
' a -a V. .rk (guilt -1-t. G \V F.rry ,
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1. , • 14.7 •: t -1st. Afi - . ,_tie-,. ,
.i;:1>.. ,, c 7..:,. -t, Mr- .r•.1 _ ,
1: Al ort..•.
i t. -1,t. 7% r-
1 • - .. K' ,
I • ' ' ,t' r• ,:,---1-t. \ir .i. bs.,-t• n C.:-,-- ls' J •.,1,_-`,
al:trti:,` i i•t..'s., _-i, J 1.von:, 2'r.i, J L..1,.•'
1- , A 1 ala
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Assortment of house plants ie pots, not leas:
than 3 varieties -1st and 2nd. J S Tennant,
3rd, G Greer
Bonnet of flowers -1st and 2nd, Miss Bur
ges
Cut Flowers-lst, `2nd an• d 3rd, A C Patter-
son
MISCELLANEOUS
Case of staged Birds -let and 2nd, W
Anderson
case Stuffed Birds, Foreign - W Anda�r:
Collection Photographs-1st,E Kaake, 2nd,
T L Treleaven
Horse Blankets -.T Lasenby
Sewing Machine -Dip, J C' Martyn
Set Finished Horseshoes-,Ist, A Thom ,n,
2nd J L' Patter on�-
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Set Hammered Hors.ahe.es--1st and 2nd, A
Thompson
Ass••ytnaent of Wood \V erk- iiiitired Tiros
Coopers Work-- W Geddes
Pumps: -1st, Crowston aad Sh.att ers, 2nd. H
Dodd
Brahma, light --R Martyn
White Le_lesale- •1 et. .1 T. • r• ;':f1. T 1(
Treleaven
Plyezeuth E•.ck -J Lan,-
H.-re1.1, , , .:�.;: ,. .1. •.c:.,.- t -t aria _7_ ..
J AeL:- .
I' !`. mal -
H'l'rrl, a, • :.
\VV ar,a,:rli 1-_ ,., .1: . 1 T Ii Tr ', • v a
1-• 1 '-
;- • '% ire e , •i, '
r'.Ll ei
1,.. 1- , 1st, .I
W.. :ea ' •:uteip:ane • 1 -t, J ].:_ rnh�' , 2nd,
I' \Vats• •:,
lot., lis '.'� :alci�rt z e ; :'Uu, .1 r,r N•L
Patch on .old sock or steckin_=1st, Mrs'
\V McKenzie '
a.yar is Fill Cloth -1st, D 1. •-. ,
I,asenl y
10 yards Flamm.,), all w;,,7f--L,t, P \V'at en
10 yards Flannel, half wail -1st, 1 Watson ,
`2nd, A ('amer•cin
Gents Fancy Flannel Shirt -let, Alia '_\lr i
K. n: •ie ; 2nd,, Miss Btu -gees
D':':lc Mitts -1st, Maw A D C'auaer•
2nd, Mrs. A 1) Cameron
Pair of !Blaukets, home made. all wool -
1st, P Watson ; 2nd, J Laneaby
Peart, ihme mom?;.- stat -,t""_ : :rt?r. ; '4fi ,
R Turner •
Pair Gloves, knitted -1st, It Martin- t 2nd,
Ares AID Cameron
H ^c, ....nitted-:liar lin-age-as
Err., Shirt hand ma -de -Mrs W McKenzie
8'lit•of1aj:' • 1 aderwatre;-'Miss Busiess
TI..�_s, Span' Yarn -1-t, J Pass , 2nd, lir:
A 1► C amt•rnn
Pair Sock;, -knitted -14,I. R'atsou ;''nd, 1)
Rhode Island Greening--lst, P Reid T'a:r \fi`w from b•':ne i,':1 y-.rn 1-t. ALT.;
McKtnzse ; 2n3, A D Cameron
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.,Topa,.'-n -•
Anaericar_ Golden Ii-essets --1st, K' Ellis :
lid, W .3 Hall
i:,, •.le -ay 1,:--. • , J Al , la.
J Cr,cvston •
Pair Lady's 1-1 s,,• made frnm.honie spun
• D e'anna:en : 2a,1, Mrs
\V
• 1st, Mr- W At'Kc:i, . 2r,3 3Tr,
,i :,,,Il . '2nd, Tay; A 1) Canal- •u
for Bras
• :sin!, 1-t• Mrs K .J AleLe •,f : 2n. 1, J
i-; T;' sets- lit. 11 Campbell ; '2ud,.1 \L':rd'rh (•, ,,;:.,,u .
'n' Fara nse •,r'- " v - 1. . T',v'' -•rr • 2•i.1 .T 1 „ •rik. ,1;,t'. t'..e. ' 1 :,-.:7,-.-:
'l (, S1,:ith ',z lir ,t•,i est n,''nd, \L-, le,TI\f,••l.en,i
a•; •' A7,: -1-t. J Patch, r:'lud.W\-ales-- :T::,L -\irs H AIAnt•lsh,Mr; H Thema
Northern Spy 1st, J ALard..'ch ; 2ud, P. 4,n
Fatt•''1 Cow, Steer nr H,•ifrr • lit, J t. 'row,
Awn
Drug• (' t• :. ;.r.. , ?., l:';., :.t ,:
:lel,
Son? , ' J, t,,-•,7 -ter •
aaats
11,,4 ```'• ai. iT. re three t, ,r .:7.1
1st, A katters.'n
Short ir'a1 two years oid 1st. If iArtl hy.
Short cllsr:: 7 n • y• 1 (;a'::1t • •
Sons n 2nd, J Anderson -•
4.Tnd3e--A \Vaechter •
LLB: ESTER
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Aged liatn-1st, 2 Gaunt and Sou- 2nd,
G Greer •
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Two Ewes that have raised lambs iu 1S92--
1.4, E Gaunt and Sons
Pair Ewe Lambs -1st and 2nd, tE Gaunt
and Sons
Ream Lamb-lst ' and 2ud. E (;aunt • al
Sons
Pair Shealirg Ewes -1st, E Gaunt and Sons
•Pen consisting of Kam,: 2 Ewes,. 2 Shears or,
more, 2 Shearling Ewes and 2 Ewe. L • Ass-
ist, E Gaunt and Sona '
SOUTH DOWNS
Aged Ram -1st, J Lane '
Two Ewes that have raised lambs in 1892-
1st and 2.ad, J Lane
Pair of Ede Lambs- -1st and 2nd, J • Lane
Ram Lamb- 1st, 3 Lane
Pair Shearling Ewes • lst and 2nd, J Lane
OTHYR • DOWNS
Aged Ram ---1st, H Thompson . 2nd, J
Crowston
2 Ewes ;that have raised lambs in 1892 -1st
H Thompson
Shearling Rain -1-t, H Thompson ; 2nd, J
Crowston
Pair Ewe Lambs-lst, - H Thompson ; 2nd,
J Crowston
Ram Laugh --1st and 2nd, H Thompson
Pen consisting of l!am, 2 Eves, 2 Shears or
more, 2 Shi-arhng Ewes and 2 Ewe Lambs --
1st, H Thompson
Fat Ewe or \\math• r, any breoil --1-t , •1
Crowston ; 2nd, J Lane
Judge -John Coultia
BERKSHIRE. PIGS
Boar --14, A Smith ; 2rd, A McDonald
Sow that has rai-cd pigs in 1892 -1st, A
Smith ; 2nd. G Greer •
Two Spring-- Pig9=1st, ,Tela. Lane„ 2nd It
releaven
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Zl:arilu
L•:,,. 1'r; •1 .111.--I_�, .1 ?:;?:rel , 217.: l: M,
K•:
Varieties 1Fali-Apples, nut. less than n .4
,-:.:h-lit, .1 Crow -ton 2ud,'C 1'4t1
\ s , ',i' -s Winter apples, r. '•t lr'- 1;11'01 :., •r
,-t. 1 • • : ,, J(; S:.-itb
-t. ' aelay „ :,1,1.'.•_ n •t 1'•s- t,... a
,f :it'll- 3stali. i';' , 2n3, R'Martin .
Fall Pears -14, J Bryan ; 2nd, R Martin
•Winter Pears -lst, J Alnrioch ; 2nd, J S
rt..l ' -1st, ,T Potch.r ; 2n1, W Smit;:
Col Canned Fruit --14 W H Smith ; 2nd,
J Limns
GRAPES
3 bunches black: ,-1st and 2nd. J Bryan
3 bunches red-lst and ?nd, M McDonald
• 3 benches wlite-lst. M AlePenald ; 2nd,
J Baran •
;i varieties -1st. J Bryan ; 2nd, M Mc
•
Donald -
Largeet collecti, n 1st, 3 Bryan ; 2n3, `•L
McDonald
Judges - G Harris. John Lane, C Stewart
LADI£ S n1RTMENT
Oil Painting -1st and 2nd, J Lane
Pencil Drawin',-1st, Mrs Johnston ; 2nd,
P. Reid
Caintingater colors -1st. Mrs Johnston
rayon Drawing- bat, Mrs Johnston ; 2n'd,
P Reid
(Crotchet in wool -1st, Mrs,ohnston
Crochet in Cotton -1st, Amiss Burgess , 2nd,
Mrs Johnston
Embroidery in Wool -let, \Liss Burgess ;
2nd, Airs Johnston
En_1,rridery in Silk -141, Miss Burges- ;
2nd, Mrs Johnsto a
Berlin Wool flat -14, J Brown ; 2nd, Miss
Burgess
Berlin \Vogl worlc,rai-ed let J Las--nt,v
Braiding in Silk --14, Mrs Johnston
Braiding in Cotton- -1st, Mrs McKinnon
Fancy Knitting Kin (Cotton - -1st, Mr -,W
McKenzie ; 2nd. ,T Niel.eod
Fancy Knitting in Waal - kat, J Crowston ;
2nd, Mkk Burgess
Java Canvas work -14, ,Mr' J.)hn 4-':, ,
tad, J Crowston eT,
Gent, f.mr in hand Croteheted scarf -1st, J
S Tennant
Fancy patch w .rk -1st, Mrs Johnston
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R, ,,.Ts AND V£,;C'?.F•'t
., 11 Ala.tin
1'. , f 1'..-,t :' 1, r l.'-. '1,t, .T
KGs '_ •'•1• R tint , r•• l -1-m r l i•i, 2:,,i.
1. Al ,rt:. '
Other Af.u,_.•ldi-1-t, J Alan i.,:;, •2u.i,
1i
sl•_ lea
Beat- --;at, J F.Au•'r•-•,s , 2n•f, J l.yans
1w'3.' - -1st, -1 Ni -h •l;,a, 2:1d, C:
Greer
Other Turnips- 1st, F. Gaent :and Sons, 2nd
P McKenzie '
Field Carrots -1st, J 1',•t.her, 2nd, P Reid
Garden Carrots -1st, J Reid, 2nd W M'
Miller
Parsnip; -'14, M McDonald, 2nd, T
eolm
T„maters-1-t, Jan Lyons, 2nd, R Martin
Onions -Lt, M Corrigan, 2nd, J Potchei
Top Orions-lst. 3 Lane, e2nd, \V J Ha"
• Cabbage-1.st, W J Hall, 2nd, M Corrigan
Caulifiower-1st and 2nd, At McDonald
Pumpkins -lea, J L Patterson, 2nd, Jock
Adams •
Sgnash-1-_t, G W Berry, 2nd, M McDonald
Melons-ist, J F Andrew; 2nd, J Reid
Citrons-Is.t,Aliss Burgess,. 2nd, M Corri-
ga,u
Rai Peppers -=1st, ,T• Katcher
:':,l of :ar3en Vegetably s• -1-t, A Smith,
2n•1,,T S Tennant
Table Squash- 1st, S Alton
Jed -Sas - M Pringle, II Mclusnsb, \V
Switzer
inn T•EM ENTS
T: ami, -r \V:a 1n -14, 1 Th nvps "2a, 2nd, W
Allis
Uemo.rat-A Tb.•mpson
Top l:ugi y 1st, A Thomp dn, 2nd, Hildred
l'hacton .\ Th )1np:.an
Open Buggy -14, A Thotr]-son, 2nd. J L
Patterson
&-sl Plough, •14 and 2nd,, W _Ulan
General Pusp est: 1'l ongh-14 and 2nd, \V
Alliaa
Vein
"Anne) --W .\Pin
Iron Harrows -1st, and'�nd.. A Thom peen
VUIWERS,
Largest collection of ti ewers .,r house planta
- ta, J 5 Tennant, \V 11 Smith
1' rk:`-s -•L 7:J.:l1,,' in
Pea F-aw,I JCrow awn
t'anary suer -- 14 and 20 , 3 Ad :7.' •
Tndge - R ,T Swan: \Vinghan.
HOLY ROOD.
Mr. Canapi,ell,• p. s. I , visited
school on Fridnv ;ast..
• Apse pieki.lg and packing is the
order of the day in this neighborhood.
Mr. S. Walker, an employee of Mr.
Ackert, has moved to rapid city for
e�tivenience 'while working,in the
aA ecent iwan `.ki;inr our timber. .
Some .of our.l.'ading citizens are at
present in'\V aikertun serving on the
,fury. .•
The .funeral services • of tilt' late
Joachiin G ret ache, t,f L 1 >; raw, \ti erre•
uontlucted 3by Rev: Father Corcoran
in than R. C. church. here on Tuesday
last. .
Mr. _Michael Forh; n is iuptnvini;
his house 1:oth in appearance •i.
comfor t, rev " v0•Ile:-ring. Tl.e wcrk i
ai: )est t•Oi::F:• std. •
One i,lour O1dEstI'1'-stat':zC'_
died on Monday v morning l st at tb:.
ro"id:'nt••• of her ,on, \1r 1 ic'i_alai Mr,
Ko sin. 'tlrs "..lc?a i` .t P2 y;'ir
of art' ..: 1 h,,:l always "T'. an (•\c••p
tiolia:ly^strong and hoait113 •tt•r;:,t.l
::L A LKERTON.
The directors lit the- eXhibiti 1.
report •1
side ., •the re.ult for ~this } . -rhe
was ;a t.. nsltit•raio o;i in rhe
numb:•r' of eu: ries but in other rtlspecta
there was no special cause for
complaint,'
The addition to the Met•ho+list church
and the Church of England Rectory
are roofed in and will !fie completed
this fall.
The interest in the result of the in- •
vestigatiou .)f the charges against
Sheriff Sutton has been revived by the
statement that he has received a note
from the authorities in, Torontoell, • p •
. s. Yisresignation. It is said that'he.
will not resign. ,.
Assize's this week, and the' usual
number of learned gentlemen are to be
seen around the Courthouse. The libel
case of Murray vs, the Herald, or
vs. M. McNamara, who was editor at
the time -of the alleged libel, was com-
promised on Saturday, the defendant
paying damages and all costs. The
latter were 'ery heavy, well up in the
hundreds.
-Below are the nine longest words
in the English Language at the prescat
writing and they are t•rtha,:rat 1.i a
monster-, too. Ilcre thi y
off your coat J./..•d euga�o c1., in f a ,
round or two:- Su:ico.asti;Utiona:lam
Incomprehensibility : Philoprogenitire
neSS I onorli:e-ialilttldinii 1 "intl.rop-
ophag,enerian , Di 'roportioiialalent'ss ,
Velocipedestrianistital, Fro Int i 1 ionsutl-
staionist ; Transutstantiatlonat)leness