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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-10-06, Page 300ober 6th, 1910 CoderlOh Fi.dI Pair Prize List. HORSES. .de -Thos. Meadillao, Seatortb an,. Dr. Moore, T3russe1s. Roadster - stallion, over time years old, A. M Iaeley; 'filly or gelding; three year old. Geo. Yungblut, Bich. Porter, A J. Goldthorpe; filly or gelding, tw years old, Alex. Young, C. • Lam bates, filly or gelding, yearling, Joh Clark, David Prous.e ; brood mare with her joal, Ales. Young, Jos Th,,mpson, C. Latnbartes ; foal o• 19; 1, Alex Young, C. Lambartes, Jos TIP:Risen; pair of matched horses, mai•es or geldings, 10. 4; T. M. Davis, John Bare, Thos. G. Elliott; single hors.e, mare or gelding, W. McLean, Luc Maskell, A. J. Goldthorpe. Saddle. 31ares or geldings, Lieut -Col. Geo, .t ci•-son, F. & T. M. Davis. Cavriage. • S:allion, any age, Robt. Young. Fil- ly or gelding, three years old, David Proust., Leonard L. Walter. Filly or gelding, "two years .old, Harry Salk - Yearling, or gelding, David Prouse, Harry Salkeld. Foal of 1910, J. Tiffin & Son. Pair matched carriage horses, mares or geldings, J. Tiffin 4: Sun, John Dunlop. Single caariage horse, mare or gelding, John Edward, William Pellow. Colts foaled in 1910, J. Tiffin & Son, Jos. Thomson, C. Lambar.tes. General Purpose. B:ood mare,. with foal, Thos. Lacey, Samuel Furs•e, 2nd and 3rd. Gelding, two years old, Alex. Glen 2nd. Filly, two years old, Alex. Glen. Gelling, one year old, Harry Salkeld, Robt. Andrewa. Filly, one year old, S. R. AlcAlath. Foal of 1919, Thos. Lacey, Robort McAllister. - . Agricultural. B:Tio-cl mare, • with her foal, J. W. SarKeld & Sim, Robert Bean. Gelding, twi• years old, Samuel Furze, Thos.. W. Bell, S. R. McMath. Filly, two years old, Jas. Cornish, Richard Por- ter 2nd and 3rd. Gelding, one year. old. Samuel Furze. Filly, ono year old. J. W. Salkeld & Stm. Foal of 191o, Samuel Furze, J. W. Slifka.' & seri. Matched team, mares or geld- ings, Jas. Hamilton, Jas. McManus, Jas. Hayden. 'Heavy Draft,. Imported or Canadian - Bred. stallion, four years old, T. F. Quaid. Gelding, two years old, Wm. Young. Filly, two years old, Isaac Salk*. Harry Salkeld. Filly, one year W. Salkeld & Son. Foal of '2910, An- drew Young„.L.W. Salkeld & Son.. CATTLE. Clinton Newa-Record 3 : Improved Bert:Aire. 1 , Mar. Over one year old, S. B. AIc- laythientr,Litt2enrded. sinoll‘?,1%ne yearJas . I old and over, •Geo. W. Andrews, Jas. i s Hayden. Sow, littered in 1910, .Jas. .•:Hayden 1st and 2nd. . o Grades. II Sow, one year old and over, Wm 1 • th,;(•-ttin. Smith, Ripley.. • ' Shorthorn (Pure-bred•) Bull, two years old and upward, Roby. Bean, Isaac Salkeld. Bull, one year old, 3. W. Salkeld & Son, Wm. Hall & Son. Bull calf, under one Year, Andrew Young, Gundry Bronr• Cow, in calf, or giving milk, Andrew Young .1st and 2pel, Alex. liming. Heifer, two years -old, Gundry Itros., Isaac Salkeld, J. W. Salkcja &, Son. Heifer, one year. old, Andrew Young, Gundry Br,, Heifer ca!f, under one year, Robt. Bean, Andrew Yung. Herd, Isaaw saikeld. Itereford (P„iirelired.) Bufb, any age, T. F: Quaid, Thos. G.' Elliott. Cow, in calf fir giving -milk, Thos. G. Elliott 1st and 2n4, T. F. Quaid. Heifer, any age, T. F. Quaid, Thos. G. Elliott 2ird and 2rd. Jersey (Pare -bred.) Bull, any age, Geo. Laithwaite 1st and 2nd. Cow, Geo. Laithwaite 1st and 2nd, John Knox. Heifer, two years old, Gco. Laithwaite. Heifer un - di r two years old, Geo. LaithWaite. Grade Cattle. Cow, giving milk, E. V. Lawson, Andrew Young, Wm. Hill & Son.. I Ieifer„ two years old, M. .McDougall, Wni. Hill &. Son, John Clark._Heifer,- one yeao old, Wm. Ilill & Son, Young, Alex. Young. Heifer calf, Un7, (1 r one yoar, Andrew Young, Wm. Young, Robert Glen. two-year-old steer, Win. Young, J. W. Salkeld & Son, John Clark. Yearling steer, Alex. Young, Robert 'Young, Salkeld -4: Son. Steen calf, Robert Glen, J. W. Salkeld 4.k: Son.. Herd, • John Clark. • Fat Cattle (Any Breed,) „- Fay heifer. Isaac Salkeld, E. Lawson. Fat cow, Thos. G. Robert Glen. _ SHEEP. Judgt.-0. Turnbull, Walton. • ,eicest ens. • ▪ Ram, two shears and over, Robert' Glen, .J. W. Salkeld & Son. Shearling ram, Robert Glen Ist and 2nd. Ram lamb, Robert Glen. • Ewe, two shears and over, Robeet Glen. Shearling ewe., Robet•t Glen 1st and 2nd. Ewe • lamb, Robert Glen let and 2m1, Lincolns. Snowden Bros, took all the first prizes in this class. Shropshi to Downs. George Glen took all the prieto in this class. Oxfordshire Downs. Ram, two shears and over, win. Young, Wieion C. Oke. Ram lamb, Wilstai C. Oke, Wm. Young. Ewe, 2 shears and over, Win. 'Young 1st and 2nd. Shearling ewe, Win. Young, Wilson C. Oke. Ewe Iamb, Wilson C. axe Wm. Young. Fat Sheep. Best fai ahem ewe or wether, Rola. CI len. loos. Judge -Stephen A ndreves, Goderiehe minor -ad Berkshire. Snewden Bros:gook all the first pelves in this class. Chest er Whi te. Sow, one year old and over, having, 11 tered In 1910, C. Lathbartes. Tamworths. Boar, over me year old, Snowden WilsOn C. Oke. Beate littered In 1010,. Snowden Moe. Sow, one year • old and over, Snowden Bros. 8ow, litotettel in 1910, Snowden Bros'. Hill & Son, Wilson C. Oke. Sow, lit- tered in 1919, Robert McAllister, Snowden Bros. Pen of two bacon pigs,. barrows or sows, Snowden Bros, Robert McAllister.. POULTRY. Judge --S. LuScombe, Goderich. Homburgs, any variety, cock, Mrs. J. S. Howrie. Homburgs, any variety, ben, Mrs. J, S. Howrie. Meek Span- ish, cock, Mrs. J. S. Ilowrie. Leg - horns; brown, single comb, cock, Mrs. J. S. Howrie, Leghorns, brown, •single cornb, hen, Mrs. J. S. Howrie, T. F. Quaid. Leghorns, brown, rose comb, cock,. T. F. Quaid, Mm. J. HoWrie. Leghorns, brown, rose comb,. hen Mrs. J. 5, Howrie. TieghornO, white, single comb, cock, Jas. E. Hardy. Leghorns, white; single comb, hen, Jas. E. Hardy: Plymouth Rocks,- bar- red, tor*, J. Archie Tom. Plymouth P.ocks, white, tea, J. Arelde Tom, T. F. Quaid. Plymoath Rocks, white, rock, Jas. E. Hardy, Snowd.en Bros> Plymouth Rocks, white, hen, Jas. E. 'Hardy, Snowden Bros. .Plymouth Rocks, ,buft, cock, Snowden Bros. 2nd. Plyinouth Rocks, buff, hen,' Snowdea Bros. 2nd. Wyandotte', white cock, Jas. E. Hardy, J. J. Pal- mer. Wyandottes, white, hen, 'Jas. E. Hardy., .1. J. Palmer. Buff Orpingtons,. cock, J. Archie Tom. Andaluaians, cock, Airs. J, 5. Howrie. Andalusians, hen, Mrs, J. S. Howrie. MinOreas, black, ben, Mrs. J. 8. Howrie, Geo. Loithwaite.,. Mittoreaai any other vox- iety, J. Archie Tom 2nd. Bantams, black African, cock, Jas, E.• - Iiardy. baptams, black Africans, hen, Jas. E. Ilardy, Black Langahan, cock, Airs. J. S. thawrie, Black Langston., hen, Mrs: J. S. Howrie„ turkeys, bronze, cock, Willson • C. Oke.. _turkeys, bronze, hen, Wilson V. Oke, turkeys, any oth- er variety; cock; Snowden. Bros. Tur- keys, any other 'variety, hen, Snow- den.Bros. Geese, Toulouse,. gander, ,Thos. W. Bell. Geese,.Toulouse, goose, T. IP, Quaid, Thos, W,'Bel-1. Geese., any other variety, gander, Snowden • Bros., GeO. Laithwaite. Geese, any' other variety, goose; Snowden :Bros., T. F. Quaid. Darks; Pekin, drake, Snowden Bros., Wilson Ducks,. Pekin, . duck, Snowden Wes., : • Wilson C. Oke. Rouen ducks," drake, Mrs. J. S. Howrie. Rouen duckS, duck, J. S. Howrie. Ducks, any Other -var- iety, drake, Geo: ' Laithwaite Ducks,, any. other variety, duck, Geo.' Laithwaite; Harry Salkeld. Guinea fowl, cock; Snowden Bros., Wilson C. Oke. Guinea IOU% hen, Wilson C. Dice. • Spring Birds: ' Bralimas, light Or. dark.: cockerel,. Airs. J. S. Howrie., Brahmas, light'oe dark, _pullet, Mrs. J. S. IIowrie, Dork- time, any variety, cockerel., Mrs. J. 5, flowrip. Dorkings; any . 'variety, pullet, Mrs. J. S Howrie. Homburgs, any variety; cockerel, AtTs. J. S. liow rie. Hainburgs,'Any variety, Millet, Mrs. J. S. Howric.• Black Spanish, pullet', Mrs. J.'S. Howrie. Leglierns, brown,. single.Comb,:•.cockerel, Alr:••,. J. S. Howrie„ T.' V. Quaid. Legtorns, brown 'single comb, • pullet, Mrs. J. S. Howrie,. GeO. Laithwaite. Leghoras, brown,. rose comb, ebekerel„ T.. F. Quaid, S.,116wery. brown, rose comb, pence, T. E. Quaid, S.1Howr•ie. Legliornst single comb,pallet, E. 0, 'Shierholtz, Jos-. E. Hardy. Legtorns, *white, rose comb, cockerel, Jas. E. Hardy:. _.Leg,, horns, white, rose eolith,. nutlet., Jas. E. Rairdy...Plymouth Rocks,: barred, cockerel, J. Archie Torn l'ot and' 2nd.. Plymouth' Rocks, :barred, •pullet, J. Archie Tom.Ist and 2nd.. •Plyinouth• Rocks, white!. eoCkerel, Snowden. Bros., 0„;1•L• •Pennington.. PlymOuth. Rocks, white, puliet, 0.11. penning - ton, SaoWdeallros. Wyandottes, white, cockerel, 0..11. Penniagton, J. J. Painter. WyandOttes, white; pullet,' C. G. •ShierholiZ,. Fred. Baker.. Wyan- &Vies, t-Overlaced,, cockerel, Mrs. Howrie. Wyandottes„ silvor laced, pullet, 'Mrs. J,• S. liowrio. Wyandottes, Columbian, cockerel, Jas. le. Hardy. Wyandottes, Columbian, pullet, Jas. .E. Hardy: buff Orpingtons, cockerel, Mrs: J. $, IloWrie. Orp- ington s, pallet, Mrs, J. S. -Ilowrie. Andalusiams, cockerel, Mrs. J.. S. Ho- . wrie. Andalusians; pellet, Mrs. J. S. Minorcas, •black,' cockerel, Mts.- 3. S.' ilowrie, Geo, Laithwaite. Minoltas, 'black, pullet, Geo, Laith- waite. Bantams, black Africans, co - Tel, Jas.. E... Hardy. . Bantams, black. Africans, • pullet; Jas. •• E. Hardy. black Langshans, 'cockerel, Mrs, 3. S: Howrie. Black, Ltangslib.rs, pullet, Mrs. 3. S. Howeie. RhodIsland ,Red, cockerel, John Fowler.' nitride Leattil Red, pullet', John Fowler. Geist>, any other Variety, gander, Geo.. • Laith- waite, Harry Salkeld. Geese, any.oth- er variety, goose, Poo: Laithwaite, Harry Salkeld. %wits, Pekin, drake, 1=1nowdon Bros., GI o, W. Andrewa. Dm**, Pekin, duck, Snowlien • Bros. 'Rouen ducks, drake, Alrl. 3. S. Ilow- rie. Routn ducks, duck, Airs. 3. S. liowrie, guinea fowl, eock, Wilson C. Oke, Gain 'a fowl. hen, Wit:AM V. Oke. Breeding Pens -Either Old or Young. Wyandottes, VIA. Baker. Collection of rabbits, A. Snazel. MISCELLANEOUS. Largeat eofiectioit i.f inseets Inlur- irus to plailt.s, 11. L, Watson. largest eol ction id insects benefieial . to plant, IL L. -Watsen. contetion • or stuffed birds and animal:1 et any tame - t ry„ aim, A. 'E. Matheson. one-half aozen heavieet hen's 'eggs, "angle yolk, Geo. W. Andrews. mtittrwryttm, rfloprrrs. Field nrCtins. jiidge.-11. 'Corwin, Goderieb. Fall wheat, white, J. K. Wise 2nd fall wheat, red or amber, W. E. Mr- nin. Spring wheat, any variety, Sam uei Furee, J. K. Wise, Bye, ThO Levey. Lame pease; any variety, J. K. Small peas, any variety., K. Wise. white oats, any variety, Wise. Black oats, any variety, J. K. Wise. Flax seed, T. F. Quaid. Clover seed, Robt. An -drew -a. White beans, Samuel Furze. • Field Roots, Vegetables, etc. Long red mangold WarIZel,5, . John Marquis, David Proust?. Globe man - gold wurtzels, 'flees. W. Bell. • inter- mediate mangold wurteels, Thos. W. Bell, Geo. W. Andrews. Sugar man - golds, Thos. W. Bell, John Fowler. swale turnips, Alex. Young,Geo. W. Andrews. White carrots, F. C. Bing- ham, Isaac Salkeld. Corn, dent, Thos, W. Bell, Samuel Furze, Field earn, Tho. W. Bell, Samuel Furze, pump- kin, Alex Glen,. Herb. F. Morris. Squash, Mrs. Alex aleCarroll. Turn- ips, Alex Young. Largest and best stares field corn, Mrs. A. E. Matheson, .elva Glen; Sugar beets, W, Dere ' DAIRY pRoovers. Jadges-C. A. Nairn and W. Mor- row, Goderielt • • Table butter, rolls or prints, Airs. A. E. . Matheson; A. J. Goldthorpe, Mrs. S. H. Johmoon. Table better, in crock, Mrs..Andrew -Johnston, Per- ey Stewart,Mrs, S. H. Johnston. ebeeats, J. K. \Vise, (leo. Laithwaite. Butter, in roll, Mrs. A. E. Matheson, A. J. Goldthorpe. Tub or crock of butter, Mrs. 5, 11. Johnston, A. J. Goldthorpe; Geo. Laithwaite. But- ter, in rolls, Mrs. 5: H. Johnston. HORT C TUR A L D EP A RTME,N T. • Judges -F. Me tvo 1 f, Myth, and T. Cottle, Clinton., • Apples. Ten Varieties, *Wm. Beetan„ 3. W. Salkeld nird Soo, Alm nos e• tY, six varieties, cooking, Mrs:, os. Salk- eld, Wm. &aloe,. 3, W. Salkeld and Son. Six varieties, dessert, J. • W. Salkeld and Son, :Ws, Jos. Salkeld, Mrs.. Thomas; Beaty, Duchess of Old,, enburg, Salkeld and Son, Wie. • Beek - an, Mrs. • Thomas. Beaty.' Alexander, T. Beaty. Cayuga Red. Streak 20 apple, Wm. Bechan, 1. Salkeld: Fall eippin, Bechan, Mrs. T. Beat •. 20 -oz Pippin or Cabastea, Salkeid,'Mrs. Jos, Salkeld: Mrs. Thos. Beaty, 1 Salkeld. Wealthy, •Win. :Welton. Ribsteme Pippin, • • Salk - Cid and Son, Wm: Bechani Mrs. 17. Beaty; Grimes' 7 Golden, Wm. .Beehan. King of Tonipkins County,' Win. War- nock,:.Wro, Bechan, Salkeld and •SOn. Cranberry Pippin,'Salkeld .and Son, Mrs. T. Beaty,WilliaM Welton; PP- wankt,e, Wm. 'Yung, Wm. Beehon. Wagner,. Salkeld and Son, Htibbard- son's Nonsuch,- Arra.Jos. iSallteld. Westfield's :Seek No Farther, Airs, 'T. Beaty, Salkeld and Son.' Rhode Island Greening, Salkeld and Son. Baldwin, Salkeld• and San, Mrs. J. • Salkeld, Mrs. Thoo. Beaty, . Toiplan!s Sweet,. Mrs. T. :Beaty. AMerican eltileen Russet, W. Welton, ' Salkeld & _Son, Mrs. 3,Salkeld. Canada Red,. Mra. Jos; Salkeld. Fallawater, Salkeld and Son. 'Phoenix, satire. Stotte.s Russet, Mrs. Thos. Beaty. Mario, Staceld T: Beaty, W, Young. Swazze Po mino rise, Al . T. 1-3ea.1)y,. S. Furze, Northern Spy, 'MrS. Bea-, ty, Salkeld & Son, Wni. Becton.. Mann. Ains. Sou. • Bien-. helm Orangelappine Wm. Becaenelles. T.' Beaty. Colbert, -Mrs: Te Beaty, Salkeld & Sere' Any.O•thar variety,. Selkeed ea Son, Mrs. T. Beaty. Plate of Cralis; William -1'0.11'1g, Mrs, Beaty. Five Quinces, Robert An - &ewe, • • • • Pears.: • • ' Six varieties, named, Fa. C.• Bing- ham, Wm, Bechan. Three varietire, named, j .' Arebie Tom, Sanitiel Furze, C, Bingham. Bartlett, "Wm. • Bech- an.,' R. Andrews,' C. , ihiehess ngouleme, Wm. Young, Wro. war, nod:, te. 11. Bingham. •Lonie Bonne De Jersey, Wm. Young, Mr. T: Beaty; 'lettere De . Anjou, Sam Furze, J. A. Tont.; Bearre Diet, S., Furee, • Wm. Warnock; Bee ere 'Baste, S. Furze, W. • • Warnock ; Sheldon, J. A: Tom •; . Win- ter Nellie; F. C, Bingliant, W. "Beet - an'; -11eurre Cloirgeon, W. C. Oke, J. A. Tom.; Seckle, Mrs. Beaty; W. Fleehan ; Clapp's Faverite, S. •Furse, R. •Andrews ; Lawrence, Salkeld Son, Warnock ; 30Sephinn De Malines, F. C. Bingham ; Keiffer, ."W. Walinock, Wm, .Bochan ; any: other variety, J.: W. Salkeht & Son, Mrs'. Thos. • Beat y.. ° , . PLUMS!. • Bradeletw, F. C. Bingham; Victoria; 14,, Furze ; Lombard, Mrs. dos.. Sai- la-Id, es, A. Wells ; Coe's Golden Ilaop .1, A. Tom,Niaara (has'. Reid ; any' other variety, (1, Laithwaite, 8. Furze ; Gertrion Prune, 'Mrs: 3. .Sal- keld, Salkeld & PEA CI WM. leItegreald, Malcolm atelaay, Wm. Warnock, ' GRA.PES. loom vagina, open ale, Om. Leith - Waite ; Concord, G. Laithwaite ; Eat- on, C. A. Welja, G. Laithwaite ; Can- to -a, 1. Salkeld, Mrs. J. Salkeld e Camnbell'e Earle, 0. Laithwaite ; Lindley Rodgers' No. e, G. ,Lalth- wane ; Niagara, Geom... Laithwalte, C. A. Wells ; Wordon, Mrs. 14a1- k('eh ton, 11, ,a ithwaite e• any other variety, learte Salkeld, Chas. A. Wells, FLOWERS. C011'1.11(111 of eat flowere, Wm. War- nock; t'. A. Wells, 11. L. Wataon ; dahlia', C. A. Wells, W. Warnock, vet -- home'. W. Warnock, airs. 3. aa How - rt' ; and bouquet, Chas. A.. Wells-, te, L. Watson, • S. Morningstar ; table beequet,. IL L. Watson, C. A. Wens, M. ',1. Fowler.; floral desiot, repo. Stewart, 11'. L. Watson ; Maleolm McKay, (*. 1. Wells ; truss germ:mins, siegle flower, Chas. 13.• Wells ; sane, double, Malcolm Me - Kay, C. A. Wells ; phloxes, annual, M. McKay, Wm. Warnoek ; gladiolus, Wm. Warnock, (1. A. Welle ; asters, l'el- s. A. Wells., Isaac Salketd, Win. NV1. mock ; pansies, Wm. Warnock, V. . Wells, Mrs. J. S. Ilowrie ; petun- ias, eingle, C. A. Wells; petunias, double, C. Wells .2nd ; coleus, C'has. A. Wells 2nd ; tuberous' begonias, rooted, S. Mornington, C. A. Welle; begonias. rex, C. A. Wells ; fusehlas, C. A. Wells ; geraniums, single, V. A. Wells ; geraniuma, double, C. A, Wells ; foliage plants, IL L. Wat- son 1; two hanging flower baskets, C. A. Wells ; one do. C. A. Wells ; nas- turtiums, A. Curzen, W. Warnock ; ;tweet peas, 11. L. Watson, 8, Morn- lingstar, M. J. Fowler; asparagus, C. A. Wells and - stocks, single spike, Mrs. J. 8. 'Howrie ; begonias, C. A. Wells. ' „AMATEUR. , Cut flowees, M. McKay, Mee. Wm. aleCreath ; hand boquet, Mrs. Alex. McCarron, M. J. Fowler, A. Curzon ; table bouquet, M. McKay., Mrs.. Alex. McCarron, Wm. Warnock; one hang- ing basket, Mrs. J. 8. Howrie ; eole leetion of sweet peas, 3 spikes of each, A. Curzon, M. J. Fowler, V FM ETA MANS'. J edge -Wei J. Cox. • Radish:* A. J, Goldthorpe, Chas. A. Wells carrots . £�r table use, John Marguis, C. A. Wells, ; paranips' foe table, C. A. Wells, George Laithwaite ; red onions Weatherafield, David ?rouse, John Marquis ; yellow onions, Danvers, 3, Marquis, David Prouse ; yellow onions any other varieties, C. A. ; sil- ver skin o.niono, Jelin Marquis' ; corn, for table, C. 0. Shierholtz ; cauliflow- er, 0. G. Shierholtz, C.:A. Wells ; to- matoes, any variety, Hera. L. Morris, Mee, A. Matbieson ; cpcumbers, J. A. Tom, C. A. Wells ; garden herbs, C. A. Wells ; gardee produce, Mrs. Alex. aim:Carton, C. A. Welts; sale eery, el.. A. Wells ; G. Laithwait•o ; water melons, 0. Laithwaite, A. J. Goldthorpe; musk melons, Geo. F. Hargitt, 'Alex. Glen ; citrons, Samluel Furze, Geo. F. Hargitt ; collection of Potatoes, S. Furze; C. A. Wells,.ear!, ly potatoese, John ' Fowler; C. A. Wells ; Potatoes, any variety, David Mouse, 'John Fowler.; storm& squash •Mrs. Alex. MaeCarroll,II. F. Morris; Hubbard :,:atiash; A. Curzon, *George Laithwaite ; white cr .golden celery, Mrs, A. E. Matheson, 0, Laithwaite; winter cabbage, John Marquis, IL .F, Morris •; turnip blood. beets, • • .(1, A.. Vette, Fe 3,. leieghain ; long blood beets., It 'F. 'Morris, ' MANCIPACTITAERS.. ' Judges -Ladies' work, Mee, Powell; ; bread, preservesand pastry; airs. 3. Hine Carlo* andealre. of Beemillea .. • LADIES' WORK, . . Best designed and worked 'silk mult, Miss E. Buchanan, Delia 1.31,-n-elle:toe ; fariea quilting, Mrs. S. H. Johnston, Delia Symington -; cotton coanterNene, Mrs. AndreW •Johnston, Delia iaming- toire rag mat, Delia 'ayiningeon; Mrs. S. It Johnston ; eetten beth - M. J. Fowler ; rag carpet; alis F. Buchanan -; fancy :wool shawl or pane, Deft.: Symington,. Mrs,. Andr.iw John- ston.; , coat:se wc91..Saeirs,: e flee, wool seeks; iSaasc.Saikeln ; plain Silk mittenS; Mrs. J. Hawke, • Dena. Symington, ; plain wool ..,1 :eves'', • Syntington, • Isaac • salkehl ; irivieg.gatiatlets; Isaac fanee : vool _mittens, Delia Syntington, . saac •Salkeld ; bedroom slimier:4 Miss Buchanan; Mrs. .5. H. .liehlestee escalator, Mrs:: Andrew Johnston, I. J. Fowler"; :counterpane, Symington, Mrs, .3. S. Ilowieee • • • EMBROIDERIES ' Table linen in- white; II. re Watson, les. Re W.• Poe ; 'five (e'elork.tee sloth- -a linen, Mrs, 5..11. Johnston,. .Mrs. Re'W. Poe ; five o'clock tea cloth' • in iik, Mr. . J. S, Howrie, Mra'. M. 3. 'QNVIer ; table .centre piece and (tides o•ri linen, Mrs. J.45b.II.daowileilees, Ing.' Andrew Johnst,[h, on -; n linen, Delia Syinington,, Mrs. 'kn- ee* Johnston ; sideboard spare any aole • Delia Symington, Mrs. 3; °Wigton ;• tea cosy; lays. 3. S. How- ie; Mrs. Alex. McCairoll ; shadow vork, Mrs. Amtrew 'Johnston: ; eyelet tilt waist, Mrs. Andrew Johnaton, Irs, J. S. Howrie ; towels, mono - rams, Mrs, J. S. Jobnstien, Mrs. 3. , Ilowrie ; ladies' handkerohiefe, in- tiats or monograms, Mrs. 3. ,14. loWrie, Mrs. Alex. McCarron ; hard- nger ' or Norwegian,. Delia Symieg- on, Mrs, Andrew Johnston ; venetian Symington, Mrs. Andreae John - ton ; lace et:Bebe:4 .:Mrs. Andrew ohnston, Delia .Symington ; nlodera tOSs tiLvli, Mrs ' Andrew johnston, elia Symingeon ; Wallachian, Mrs. . S. Howrie, Mrs. . Andrew John - ton ; netting, M. J. Fowler, Delia yinington ; collar and cuff set, any Alex. MeCareola M. 3. 1ow- pillow top, Mountmellick,• .Mrs. • 14 a 8 an. 'aleCreatli, John Fowler ; mount - 1 sofa cushion, eyelet, H. L. Watson, Irs, J. S. euebion for.. den, iss 14. Buchanan, atm Alex. McCue!. ol on bolting cloth, M. J. Fowler, elitt Symington ; sowing; band made • dies' :shirt waist, original design, rs. .1, S. Tamar, M. J. Fowler ; ain heed sewing, M. 3. Fowler ; wing, hand made ladies' undereloth- g, aliss 14. Buchanan ; fancy pin Islam, Delia Symington, Miss E. when:in.; gentea shirt, Hum front, and -made, Mrs.*. S. H. Johnston ; ,nt's shirt, flannel, machine` made, rs, 14, 11. Johnston, Was 1. ftueh- 110 plain benistitehing,, IL I. Wet - 0, Mho14. Buchanan ; twelve but- mboles, Mrs, S. IL ,lohueton, MJ. owlee darning, • etraight, 'biased d them coeitered, M. 3. Yowler ; nd, Mrs. at. McCall -OIL M. .1 Pow- Lq8lIng, Mae S. 3. Johnston, M. Fowl. r ; mending, Delia, ymingtoti„ M. j. Fowler ; t eht n apron, Mee. Andrew ametone Mrs. S. Joanston, ; my apron, Mrs, Andrew Johnstott, rs, 14. 11, JohnSt011 ; poiot hue\ Miss 14. Buchanan, Mrs. S. 3, How- rie.; Honiton .lace, M. J. Fowler, Delia Symington ; Duchess lace, Mrs. Andrew jobnston Battenburg lace; M. J. Fowler., Mrs., J. 8. How - go knitted lace (thread: Delia Sy- mington, Mrs. 3. S. Ilowrie ; taating Mrs. Andrew Johnston, Mrs. J. S. UMW); drawn thread work, doilies-, Delia Symington Mies-aE. Buchanan; .drawn threatle4.- centre piece, De- lia, Symington, M. J. Fowler. Preserves, Bread. • alome-inade -preserves, Mrs. Alex. MacCarroll, Malcolm -McKay ; Peach- es, Mrs. S. II. Johnston, Mrs. An- drew Johnston, Mrs. J. S. Marge ; strawberries, Mtn. J. S. Ilowrie, Mal- colm McKay,Mro. S. 'IL Johnston ; raspberrica, Mrs. Mex, MaeCarroll,. Nes. J. 8. Phone, Malcolm 3. S. ilowrie, S. Morn- ingstar; Pears, Mrs. Andrew .ran - store Maleo•Ina McKay, Mils.. Alex. Maceearroll ; Cherries, Mks; Alex. Mae:Ca/TOR, Chas. A. Wells ; • Citron, Airs. Alex. MacCarroll ; 'Quince, Mae, calm ..aleK ay, 8. Morningstar, David. Prow.; Apple Sauce, Mrs. Alex. Macteareoll, Malcolm McKay, Mrs. A. E. Matheson ; Jellie, Maloolin Meleak, Mrs. J. S, Howrie, Mrs. Mex. alacearroll ; Mixed Pickles, Mrs.' Alex. MacCarrolle Chas. A, Wells, Delia Symington ; Layer Cake,. Mrs. 8, 11, Johnston, Mrs, A. le, Matheson ; tWelve tea b-ieceits, A. J. Goldthorpe, W. E. Durnin, Mrs, J. S. Howrie ; colleetion of pies, Mrs. A. E. Matheson ; faney tarts, Geo. W. Andrews ; oat cakes, Mrs. Alex, Mae - Carroll, Mrs; • A; E. Matineson ; three loaves homeematio bread, .Mr,, S. 11. Johnston,, A. J. .Goldthorpe, Percy Stewart ; three loaves of • homemade bread made with baker's hop .yeast or • yeaee (sakes, A. J. Goldthorpe, Mrs, 14, IL Johnston, Percy Stewart; collection of .sauees, Mee, S. H. John., ston, Mrs. Alex, MacCarrolle colle.e- Hon of baking, A. J. Goldthorpe, Mrs. Alex, MacCarroll ; •host cold lunch, Mrs. Alex, inacCarroll,• A, E. Matheson., • . HONEY, SYRUP AND SUGAR. • Maple sugar, Mrs.' 5,11. • Johnston, W. E. Molina maple syrup, W. 11. Durnin, Mrs.. S. IL JOhnaton. FINE ARTS. .Judges. -Miss Griffiths and Rev. i1. Turabdtl. • - •, PROFESSIONAL LIST -OILS Landsva.pee tocal, first prize hy Wil- mer Smith.; • a 'malting, -Geo...F. Hargitt ; Marine, Geo. Isa- Evelyn' 'batten.; •Aieimals, Qom' life, Geo. lee llargitt, Evelyn -Medea ; still- life, Evelye Hayden, Geo; F. Hargitt ; Figure front life, Evelyn Hayden (first and .second).. PROFESSION AL 1.,T.FriNAT14II, • . COLORS. • . Landscape, local scenery; M. .J. .Fowler, Geo, F. Ifargitt ; Marine froin: life, Geo: . Itaegite (first. and second) e still ltfe Evolyn ladydeu, E. Fraser ; beet .drawing. in. water colere, -le:. :Fraser,. Geo. F. Hargitt landscape, not local, E. :Fraser, Geo. flargite .; figure,. E.• Freser, Eve- lyn Hayden ; Aremalee Geo. F. Har - 1 te i%1.• '3. • Fowler" 1- -Monochrome, any subject, Evelyn 11511 den, lerase • . AMATEUR 13','l -011 AL .ola -CoPY: • Landscape, .1Oisal sabjecg,.. atm: Gentili; marine,. Mrs. J. C. Griffin 2e(t figures', Mnseal, Ce Griffin; Mrs. S. el Johnston ; Mrs. Griffin took priz- es •Tor ...flowers, fyit, inanimate jeete original, any Subject iandsacpe, any sufeleca. • . ' • AMATEUR LIST-AVeTER °GLOBS • • In landscape, marine and animals, Mrs. J. C. Griffin ;took late M. J. Fowler 20-; • 3. Fowler- won out in the following : figures; flowers, fruit, inanimate objects, original Go - cat ..ubjecte monochrome,- any subject (original) Monochrome, any. subject (copy.) . „ • U. CHINA PAINTINGSAMATEUR Sing1C piece, Mrs. J. Ce.flriffin 2nd; • three platen, :3. C. Griffin, 'Mrs. 14. ikwri ; collect ion,. Miss. C. Griffin. • .. . • - • • WOOD CAUVIN0. • Relief carving, Mee: j, C. Griffin eltAYON, RCOAL AI) INK , • Life study, • charcoal,. Evelyn 'Hay- den ; from the east, charcoal, Evelyn Hayden ; figure, crayon, leveiyn Hay- den; Mrs. J. 54. Howler any subjeet crayon, Evelyn Ilaydee ;• pen and ink sketch, 'M. J., Fowler, Evelyn Hay- den, • • PENMANSHIP AND. DRAWING I3Y PUPILS OF SCHOOLS, • • Writing, 3r0 elaes pupils, Donald. MeDouald, 'tuba Stoddart ; writing, 4th class pupils, Jean„ Naiin, Margar- et Yuill ; &awhile; 4th elas•s papile, Ernest Porter, Cockburn Hays writ- ing, commercial plass, G.C.I., Washington, Allena Clark. . Your comple.elon as well as your teenper is rendered miserable by a disordered liver.. 13y taking Chamber- lain's Stomach and Liver 'Tablets you •pan improve both. Sold by all dealers. The funeral of George. Cheek, the Permian aviator, who flew aeross the Alps, look place yesterday to. a cemetery near where he fell with his machine in North Italy. .•. Great Britain and the 'United States • will postpone ,the organization of the tribunal provided for in the fisheries award, and endeaVor to reach anatte- dement on the eitivetions involved through uegoleatiOne. A National Newspaper. The Globe has tried during all its e history not to lose sight of the fact that a newspaper pan play an inipor- tant part in hation and ,empire. buil- ding. One way in Mika tlts bas been effectively practised. is by k,aping -trained members' of its staff constant- ly "on the 'wing" in search of use- ful and interesting information. Wherever important mitional work or world .ele•ents in which Canadians wore concerned were taking place, or where pioneer development w -as in • progress, there The Globe commis- sioners have been reporting with in- telligent discernment for the benefit1 of this country. This Policy hes rarely, •11 ever, been more generally practised than at present. To -day the Managing Edit- or of The (Hobe, Dr, 3. A. Alacdon- ald, is in Mexico, where a three • wteks' celebration of the centenary of republican government is being lield, and upon his return be will contribute a series of sketches . on that interesting country -a country whose relations to -Canada are be- coming very close. Capt. Jaffrey Eaton is repreeenting, The Globe with the Q.O.R. in laug- land, e may exclusive press correse pond.ent •n the trip. , Mr. W. J. Jeffers, another member of the stair of The Globe, is at pres- ent on a pioneering trip in the Goa-- ga.nda,. Elk Lake, and - the far north country. Mr, Jeffers. is exceptionally equippedfor stash an expedition, har- ing spent several years in the mieing camps, Ameeiea and Southe Africa. Mr. M. 0. Hanimond, Editor of the Illustrated Magazine Section of The Globe, is contributing lert.ere onthe political situation in the tante(' States.. These will be continued duo, ing the next fritv weeks, ,Mr. Ham- mond's instructions being to travel wheretfer good "copy" front a Celia- dian viowpoirte can be eeeured. It goes without saying that not in fifty years has so enteh interest been tak- e(' by Canadians in United States .politic); air is tite:sase at the present • . . The Glob 18 trying:to 1iv up to its • record 'in the matter •of keeping - its. readere. ;meted, aside altogether from the ordinary somere :ea. local and telegraphic news, , • THE LADIES OF CLINTON' MAY NOW GROW BEAL"elleleL HAIR. W.. • Ae McConnell, .backed up by the - manufectUrees rif SAIXIA,.:the.Great Hair G•rowee, guarantees it to • grow. hair. : • , SALVIA destroya Denarillyireeeeli days, 'The roots. of the hair 'ere. aa nour- ished anct fed that ,4 new Crop. of 'mit: rings up, in ibe amazentent and de- light Of the user, The hair is maOte soft and •fluley., Likeall American preparations SALVIA is daintily per- fumed. 1 t'is haed to end. an actress who does not use SALVIA contintett- ly. A. 'elle bottle for 50e: ' • _ The Isthmian Canals. • By long.- odds the 'most important., .isthiltialecalials in the -worlO are those of Suez and.Panemae This former is controlled by .• tee ladled States: This Suez Celia- is the mile- eavigabie ehane nel coeneeting, the Indian Ocean with the Altai -ale; 'the: -Panama ('anal is the only..ode.coiteecting the' .Atlantic OL - can With.the Pacific, Obviously, : no• matter what country may for the time being contral either oe these channele„ all other nations must be perieetted o Use them on identical terms.- They are too. Mpintant - to be monopolized and too '• ieterimtional io be Made a means of discriminating against any country'. : . I • ' When Great Benein obteinea.. Con - tool of tbeeeuez .:Canal by the acquisiee. t ion of a majority of the shares • of its stockholders she Magnanimously 'ag- reed to leave it permanently enfertifie • t'el and to allow warships as well . as merchant vessels to use it in tehlVe of war as well as in lime of peace. When the Clayton-BelWer treaty was ag- reed to,by Great Britain and the l're- ited States :in 1850 it coeteened the stepuletione that neither power was ever, to'"ebtain or maintain for itself any cxeltisive control'' over the pro, posed -Nicaragua Canal, or •over any other practicable-' COMM n lest ross the Isthmus; .whether by YU- road or canal, and they. agreed to in- vite friendly powers "to enact had stipulations With ahem similar to those they had metered inte with each other.'" , . • The Clayton-Bulwer treaty Seas.sup-s erseded by the Hay-Ifauneefote treats. of 190I' which retained tlie. general principle of neutrality -contained in' the former,. . Recently Mr.,' Hearst of NeW York promulgated :the sug- gestion- that the }Imam (eama should be fortified by the tuned Stat - e:4, .and to this General Keifer of 0. - bio Ilea furnished an exhaustive reply. Ile holds that .the llay-Patineefote tre- aty clearly prohibits the United Saat- es fromever fokifying the Panama Canal, and affiems that •any such ac- tion on•the part of that na•ticif , not only woual be a violation of the treaty, but wont(' of itself' be an act of wale General Keifer is .proba- ably right in his nellumptien that the adoption Of steel a poliey would provoke both Great Aritain apd ja- pan' to hostility, and would make it neeeseary for the United States to have a imay equal to the combined fleets of 'those two eourartes,; in other words to incur an outlay of at least a billion dollars. -Globe. Don't waste your Monty 1008111 plasters when you eon get a bottle of Chamberhilies Liniment for twetity- five Mtg. A piece of flannel dam- peoeta with flie linittieta is superior to any plaster for lame .haek, pains in the _side aral ebeet, and much elteeper. Sold by all dealers. SOLD THE - WORLD, OVER* Morris Township We are glad' to hear that Mrs. 11. Matters is recovering from her recent - illness. Miss Gedeee ot LW:now, is the guest of Miss Mabel Geddes of tea , 3rd line. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthor Shaw hams. -just arrived home,. after a very enjoy- able trio. to Nelson, B.(', . Mrs. Alex. Leishman and children 01 Marnock, are spending, a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vance -nip. Me. and Mrs. not, Elston of Da - Late andved home last week to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. Elston's brother, the late Dr, H. ?endue. Mr. and Mee. John Hopper started on Saturday for their home at Thee - salon, Algoma, after spending their . ecineymoon with friend"; bere. • Council met Sept, 19th ; _membere all present ; minutes of last meetieg coal:med. • . The adjourned Court of Revision• on • the • Nichol- drain Was re -opened. Shertreed-IVIcCracken-aThat the ase " sessment of 3. Broadfoothe towerea five for outlet liability, and: the same be asSesaed against menici.'"; panty, and. that the court be iow closed and the. by-law ae Law read be finally passed. -Carried'.. Tenders for the -Jamie municipal - drain were reeciaed and :opened, froth. .Greenway & Caseels a•nd• W; Logan, , McCracken-J-011es tea;That- the. tesn,!- . der of' CassCla te. Greenetay be Ott cep1id at ,$?1,5;5, mid the Vlealc - in- etrueted to have the proper. agree- • meta drawnup and to notify the Tarniaerty Cotimil to prowl& -.their • share Of -1.1ie feteda.-Carried. • - • IIAi11A1Trr. • • if You' [lava? 14'ai or Hair Yellin; • • Take Advantage- )f. This 0 er. We (amid. net afford to 4 strongly endeesteertexall a'93" flair Torq. and .continue to sell at as we do, if it did notdo all we claim it will. Shouli our enthusiasm coruy ut, away, and Hexall a93" Hair Tonic 'not give ea tire • sat isfection to: the' users, they woeld: lose faith le us. 'and-. our :Aare- Mente, • and. in .Coaseelentee our bust- ness:preetige ettffeaa • : asStire' you that 11 yoUr hain bt health -ling to...unn'aturally fall out. Q if you have • any. :scalp trouble, Rex - all "93" Hair 'ranle will promptly eracticat.e dandruff, .stiraulate hair .growth. end .prevent .premature Our faith , in Reaall a93" Hair Tonic as so • strong that we ask you to try it on otir positive guarantee that :your. .money will be cheerfully refunded if : it does not ,do as we claim, Two sixes, e0e: and. Sold •onay at 'oureeloiese-The Rexale. Store. --W. 8. R. liohnee. • . Sir Thomas Vezy Strong elected. . Lord Mayor of London. • Gee. Botha was defeated, but his party•', triumphed,in the genevel elee- torts in South Africa: P.otigh Weather on .the, A t tattle fail- ed to cempol ehe Queen's' Own mea • to discontinue drill on •stipboard. • - A • r BLACK KNIGHT STOVE POLISH Ras the 'Black Knight' tOint to your home ? Let hiin show you the quick and easy way totshine the stoves. . tlack Knight 'takes all the hard work and dirty work out a stove polishing.. It's a paste -so. there is no watery mixture to be prepared. Just a few rubs witk cloth or brush brings a mireotalike shine that "you ean set your fact in". And the shine lasts! Molt deakPr. Inmate and teeotn. mend "Slack Ittifaht" Stove Polish. tV yont dealer ettnitot aupply It, *end too. rot a big tan...lent tiostpaid. TINE to. DALLEVtO.i.lMfleeta litatallittote Oatla iteesa. eeela edam et fit to 10.4 , .