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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-10-03, Page 4Avesta lend for the 1 any pollluy or policif iteasons to be Cance or acting President to cause suolt polcc; e4noelled and tint prepared and iutroi . first,seeund and t sed, signed aril sal a,sthwrity on said Carried, A by•lat then prepared in c forgoing resolution read a first second passed, signed; as Armstrong --That •adjourn till initial Carried. The Directors tr Teeswater, 27th all present. FresS.i Minutes of prev read and adopt, 0larlt-That all al sumacs be now la for examination-- •-•.Reid--Thatht nppli,;atious and l: satisfactory, the 1 tory shall prepare for the same -Oa e --.That policies N this Co be canct following report president :-"Oa deports ro Mr. G•. Other matters in c loss by fire and 11 Company 1 consu I)ireemors,wlien it Vice President a legal advice for t1 Board, we went t folli,wing is a let O'Connor, :2: 6. "Sins, -The ft I understand tle Mr. E. G. Wilde 1889 made a> al ince to your buildings and otl therein and bein. 1,2th con.-(lulros assessment weal never paid he cal 1 J 1 rag2thed said lauanuaryde to secure the sur the 25th Januar, said lands to tin Lan Saving's C He did not give :•r'ortpnca q>z vortgages to yc 4pp lication ill ors there • any, property." the sNo,"As a, mats an insurance on perty, but I am or not the applic ofit I ampfopit some doubtj,tle be voided oo th thatthe'first p, renewed by the June. If this ledge of theirs notify your Co ion that the po am.further of c payment of the omission to not the existence o vitiates the pol Little-Mcli tors appointed A. G. Wilde is -Carried. Tl sent laid their Reid• "Arinett of H P O'Coi i sham, as also mit tee who wt ed and sudors, further 1iav'ity: of Mr. tarter sent Mr. Wilt: c;aniiot admit the ntetautime sideration of the Secretary that efft•ct---a Mct,agtue-'1'1 adjourn to in S.tturday in ( In Teeswater ALi.fi Quite a nut in the Londe lead a proo's3l ou the 2nd, It to retire, lean 'Crowe and tic Pickett was h virit to her p from Albrou, 1vr.lWieid for Air It 0,alick Williaetl. 13.' u3na1,l9l1.i1i soo;icn -ital1 Sheep worrier ono. •--i,ar J sav,.r,tl thotl textue citi id ,n presented Fr, 4104f 414 The Council reset Saturday pu 11 XiN IL+ Adjournment', members a • anent to a J EignI T prei;ent. Minutes of tact meeting read approved, and signed. Accounts of - AND -- DBTJGGIS"7 , H. P,. R. TICKET AGENT. W. TELEGRAPH CO. ART, C, N Qpo, Brunswick House, Wingb•am, .. - Ont iilL4s CL E Tains oliace Wingham, also a number o£ acoonata principally for gravel, ERN FAIR, 2, 'as 7darriaon. Pekin ducks. D hlol :lit Maxlur'eauTuRtns,.,•-- 7ao leMt F vu a: QF')i" ' 1 %E lay ; 'T Lind, Duette, any other variety, 0 M Atubler. Sinle harness Rodercus. ell re i;esente T14e f anises o; leedersou; 2, A Hughes. Collection 11lsu s sewed boots,F were. w p giving more at. pigeons,, W E atoOraoksu, ist and Zeas ('ol:rse mets, .1±' 11 R.-•deroue, wool tenthis seotfou are erideutly R p ( 13 ooper, thea in the peat. Cage o4 oauaries, F Paterson, 2u4, W Ta♦`lor, bP II Rwaoda ns., Cooper,. and no to sheep. it gs them,, ghickons Ligh and no ubt find " pays most of. W Swi Ras well represented, in nt W Henderson, pa k B a41tt the large breeds, some fine minutiae beiug Shown. 1n poultry, the exhibit was largein ly uu received and ordered; to be paid,. Mr. F, Anderaopreported. thathe had according to iustructiens received at last Council meeting, interviewed the parties interested' in, disputed road allowai1Qe lots 28 ape 29, don, 4, and having failed to cone to any settle- ment with thea} reaardiug payment of Engineer's,acoounts,. he had con suited 111.0. Caureron,EsGrat 1 h, whoradvised that a special. t Waimea, W Taylor ; 2, r Br bas, MoCracken, goohins, W H Moaracken. Games, Jas Harrceou,let and 2nd: Wyau• duttes, C Heuderson, lst and and. Bleak Homburgs, C Henderson, let and and, 13amburgs, any other variety, d'e.s Belly, Lengthens, W Henderson. White Leg.. porus, W Taylor ; 2, F Paterson; Brown Leghorn, BRlliott; WTaylor. Plymouth Books, B Elliott, let and and, bpauish, C Heuderaip, ist 2nd. Minoroas, C Hen- derson, nit and and 2nd, Bantams, any variety, IL, Elliott;2, W II McCracken. Any other variety chickens, T Lind; 2, W H McCracken. Guam AND SEEDS --Fall wheat,Man• cheater, Jos Foster; 2, It M Anderson, Fall wheat, any other, J Anderson ; 2, R Maxwell. 'Spring wheat, G Moffat, 2, Jas Harrison, Small write peas, G Moffat ; 2, 'T Henderson, White ,oats, R Maxwell ;, 2, John Keith. Bled{ oats, Jas Harrison ; A nder- excess o> any previous year, there .et . over 150 entries. Geo d bi exp in most of the varieties, and, the judge ex; perienced oouaiaeranle difftenityin p1 iug the tiokete: Farmere,eould giye more tentiou•te the breeding of a better class o; poultry, With, advantage to themselves, Nothing sail a ferns gives better returns ter the money invested in there than fowls, •gds were sbawn when of good veiny and, properly oared levied on those parties specially inter- r for, Messrs Leggatt & C>}xrie and 'Wm Gall. ested in this survey, to raise the sum required according to chapter 152; sec, 39, Revised Statutes of Ontario By- law 1o. 7, 1890,. authorizing the levying of a speeial rate of 6 mills on the dollar, on Messrs Jas. Higgin- botham, J,' Be Mitchell, W. J. Parks, and Nathaniel Johnstone assessment's the current year for this nuritose, was read.and pdssed. Moved by Mr. Anderson, seconded by Mr. Shiell, that the Treasurer be authorized to borrow funds from the Bank of tiara - Moe Wingham, not to exceed $500, to meet current expenses --Carried. Moved by Mr. Anderson, seconded by Mr. Robertson, that a special grant be given to open ditch. at lot 42, con. 9 from -cheese factory, to Creek at' Bel- grave -Carried. Debentures were ordered to be signed for payment of the following accounts viz; Robert Lockheart, West Wawanosh, gravel ling on,western boundary con,13,$19,- 14 ; Jos. Gillespie, graveling on east ern beundry between Belgrave and ?ingham, $150 ; Jas Cochrane, service as gravel inspector on eastern bcundry, ,. $$2,75.; Thos Anderson. building bridge on southern boundry, $39,5O; Robert, .Jphnstnn, 48. rods wire fence, side line 33 and 34, con. 2.. $7..20.;,Lloyd Duckett, 7 rods wire fence lot 42 eon 131 $1 05 ;. Robert Scott,, ditching and bujildil1f,' culvert. sideline'3i.and 37, non. 9., $8 50 ; Dncan Anderson.st•,drawing plank and reparing bridge at lot 42, con 10, $1 25 ;' Jas. Anderson reparing bridge and filling approach to same near Bel - grave $1.50 ; Jas: Dalgarno,jgravelling opposite lot '36; eon 10 and 11, -$49. 60 ; James G. Stewart Belgrave, ham- mer for breaking stones, 75c; Messrs Tyner Bros, Belgreve,'440 feet of elm plauk for culvert and":bridge cons 9. and 10,'$4,40. John Scanderett, Ben: wave, 70;yIs of gravel, $3.50 ; Thos Nicholson Auburn, 84 yds of gravel from pit in 'West Wawanosb, $2,88; John Redmond, 122 yds of gravel $G. 10 ; Jas McGee con 1, 95 yds gravel, $4.75, John Dear, 68 yds gravel, $3 40 ; Mrs. Bradnock, 50 yds $2 50; Woo Shorts 81 yds grn:vel, $1.55; Charles Campbell, . 55 yds of gravel, $2,72 ; Edward, Worden,' 40 yds gravel, $2 ; Jae McGee path. master cou 10, 50 yds of gravel from pit on lot 31, con 10, $2 50 ; John Gilelspia, Whitechurch, ' 30 yds of gravel, $1,50.; George Kreilbnng near Borth, gravel; and damages, $2 85 ; George Daley, 5$,yds, of gravel and damages, $4 90 ; John McLean, grad, ing on sideline 39,and 40, con 8, $7.- 50 ; Wm Netliery 40. rods of wire fence, sideline 89 and 41),lot 8,9,con 7, $6 .; R Elliott Txuns office Win 1 m, printing voters' list &c,"1$90, $ P. PORLTaariELD, Clerk. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, t890 Tan joint committee of the British Boards of Trade and Agriculture, ap painted to inquire into the Atlantic cattle trade, has adjourned till Novem- bert when evidence will be taken. Preparations have already been made to present the case for Canada fully and forcibly. AT the Methodist Conference., sit- ting in Montreal• it was decided that the Epworth ].League and the Chris- tian Endeavor Societies, should ° amalgamate, under,. the name, of, the Epworth League, and that the, re- ligious department shall be known;, as the Christian Endeavor. Oen thousand acres, have, been elainir:d by families, in ;the Province of Quebec, of twelve or more .children. This brings up the . p'opulation,, thus connected with members of twelve or more children, to 15,000,: Sone of, the claimants, families are even bless- ed with tweuty-two members. A farmer fr,m Iberville states that his father lived to see his seventh genets, atien, and died as 97 years, of age. Many of the applicattone are accom- panied by photographs representing thefamily group nett had on exhibition a, number of imp e meats for which they, are the local agents. Messrs J Murray & Qp, of the Wingham foundry, made a disialay of implements of ,their manufacture, Messrs 'Wm Dore end T L Jobb had,s.q' eral fine carriages and buggies of their.own manufacture, on the' grounds, which were ,greatly admired. , The special attractions were not as well ';filled as could have been wished, Miss 'Jean G Murray, of ltuoknow, wesawa. ed first prize as, lady driver acid ;VItas Bay,' of: Clinton, second. In tide, lady horseback eaten Miss Murray was also awarded first, and Miss Norma Dingley, of this town,second. The wood sawing match was keenly contested, Mr Jas Logan and mate, of. Blyth, were awarded firat,Meesrs S Leggatt and Wm. Currie being second, with Mr Jas Leaver and mate aped third. BoR'sus-HEAvg,,DRAIPSI;LT - Brood mare, Isaac Wright ; 2, A Speirs, Foal, Isaac Wright; 2,,Win Wellwood. One year old filly or gelding, George Cruickshank. Two. year • old filly or gelding, T Lind, Team, Jos Foster; 2, it'Varpon, Gus:: can PURPOSE' --Brood mnre,Jas McGregor; 2, A. Rutherford. Foal, J Webster; 2, T Lind. One year old filly or geldiug,W e.'a,meron. let and 2nd. Two'year.old Ally or gelding, A Rutherford •;. 2, Wrn Fraser. Team 'Wm•Oamerou;-2, J Jenkins. D renes=Breed'mar e, J N Perdpe, V .S ;; 2, T Stradlitirt.• F.oal, T Stra, chap s2, J. N 1 evens, V•S. One year old filly, er'gelding,:.T Strachan. Tn`.p year, old. lily ur;ggtd.ton, i'.Strachan.; 2, Win Clrnickel .enk..,., Saddle horse Peter-0athpbt'll',:2,, , W H =Crackers Single driver,B itte.[ dao; 2,;J Dinfent. Team, Beattie Bros; CATTLE-••Durh&tn- Breeding cow, J Webster. One year old heifer, J Webster. Heifer onlf,A Tipling. Bull calf, J Webster.. Herd any other thoroughbred cattle, S D Wellwood; (Herefords) ; 2, T Elliott, (Holsteins). GnADEs-Breeding cow, R Corley; 2, F staxw-ell. Two year old heifer, B.Oorley ; 2, A Linklater, One year old heifer, J Webster ; 2, P Deans. Spring Half, R Corley ; ' 2, S3 D Well wood. One year old steere,J Webster; 2, S D . Wellwood. Two year old steers, S D Wellwood ; 2,, P Fowler. Fat beast, R Corley ; 2, Geo Cruick- shank. ` SHEEP-Leicesters-Aged ram, J Henry & $ori , 2; P W Hastings Sliearling ram, N Cumming ; 2,,R W tin.stings. Rim lamb, 0 Henderson ; 2, R w Hastings.. Aged ewe, It w Hastings ; Joh., Pfiltun. Sh-arling ewe, R w Hastipns.;., J Henry & Son. Bare lamb, .1 fleury. I Son ; N Cum- ..ting. Bigwigs aim ranlR eit?biss -Aged ram, It Maxwell; 2, T Auderson &: Son. tihearling ram, R (Corley. Baru`lamb, J Crowstcn ; 2, T Anderson & tion, 9.ged ewe, J Crow- etob; 2, BM Anderson,, lihearling ewe, J Crowaton, ist avid 2nd. Ewe lamb, J Belgrave. Conductor Snider, oftbe L. R.& BR, preached the anniversary service for.. the A 0 U w in this place on Sunday last, in knox, church. There were about 500 ,present,.. the church being crowded to its utmost capacity, and many not being able to obtain admit, twice. He took histet from James 1:27. He adm=,a,ished his hearers not to be hearers of .,the word only but doers also ; and gave a very fine ser- mon He also preahedin the btetho- • dist charm in the evening*,. being re: cni• sted to do ao. Miss uaggie land has,retnrne.i from her trip to To: ronto.•-Mr J u Godfrey left on Tues: day last to resume his stnd11es,at T'rouc to University -Kiss A Ti;eleaven was visitine her brother, ntr. A Treleaven, this week. -airs 26 whittaker. of Toron: to, is visiting at the nx,thodist parson- age, -we are pleased to see the name of Thos Agew among the list of the snceessful candidates who wrote, for tt'ttriculation at Toronto University. ler A:rnew intends to pursue the study of medicine at Toronto. -Her and sus, J;no Scandrett spent a few days last ween visiting friends in London. They also took in the fair. -ate Will Henry, of Fair Haven, washington, has raturtted to his old home again, to speed, a few months, with his._ ,slams, Reeoratneucted-••-A. 1i Carr, flour, WooLi Uoouo.--%Tonle spun filen. nel, T Anderson& Son ; 2, George. . Johnston. ltlankets, home spun, Geo Johnston ;. (3 Henderson. Factory blankets, '.l' Anderson & Son. B•aue kete, union, T Andere0u & Son ; 2, 1) McKinlay. Yarn, W H MaQracken; 2, R Maxwell. Daunt AND PROvisIONS. -• Dairy cheese, T Anderson & Bon;. 2, '1` Lind, , Butter, packed, R Walter. Butter,.. rolls, 1B. !al Anderson; 2, T 1 tondersou, Extracted honey, J A Morton ; ,2, D McKinlay. Home made bread, W Henderson; W Robertson, Oat cake, T Anderson & Son ; 2, W Henderson., ;.. Pickles, mixed, W Robertson ; .1) Mo. Finlay. Pickles, any other, W Bob-. ertsou ; 2, D McKinlay.. Tomato ketchup, W Taylor; R M Anderson, Maple syrup, W Henderson ; Win, McKenzie. Maple sugar, W rd, Mc Cracken. Collection. canned fruits, W Berl -y, six' rowed,0 _~ -- H McCracken ; 2, Jas Harrition. Two -roared, T Anderson & Sons ; 2, R M Anderson. W Taylor, Timothy; Jas Her- FINN ARTS -Painting on pottery',, risen. Beans, white,, • ; •2 Mrs S 'Ynuhill ; 2, Mrs Tamlyn, D b.IuKinlay. Beans, any. other, W I Painting en silk or s riri, Missii.CIva , Tay'Iur ; 2, W H McCracken. Field. Gordon ; ., y corn, 0 Feenan ; 2, J. M Currie. lection paintings, Mrs J.13 Ferguson Ferguson;. EGETABLEs - Swed2, Miss Tea Gordon, Collection oft Hons., AND V hoto ra hs, W'F Br31elleashire, 1st, turnips, T. Gillespie ; 2, J Webster.' sand 2i d. Highly cotamended-En. Any otliei,..turnips, J Gillespie.; 2, C•1 larged 'photographs, i ltialied in crayon, Garrie- Tha 5tlt of Novembers entertain lucks barn on the 8th line, and m a tweet in Gerrie ie certain to be n 1 ,salt o the main of tla. Henderson, adangolde, 11,14, George Johnston; 2,'P Campbell., Mangold$, short, C Henderson. Field carrots, A Rutherford ; 2, 0 Henderson. Table carrots, W Taylor ; 2,1Dcy son D i4IeKiulay, Piew?t d quilt, Mrs Kintay. Beets, Long blood, W 'P.amlyn;.2 T Henderson. patched °reckon ; 2, Geo Johnston. Beets, i quilt, Mrs Wm Mci enzie; 2, Geo: Turnip .blood, Wi H, McCracken 2+ Johnston. :J nit quilt, 'Thos•Wallace; W Taylor. Parsnips, D • McKinley; + ; N Mrs Tawlyn, Babin quilt, W W Il McCracken, Beauty of Hebron 14rc enzie. "Crotchet gent, Mrs Mrs H potatoes, 0 Henderson, 2, Jos Fobter. ti ; 2, JCrotchet g nt, re T H,, Mammoth Pearl, 0 Henderson ; WHt Mrs 3 Carr; R Walter. Bead - work,, McCracken. • Etzrjy Rose potatcn s, i Mrs Tamlyn, let and 2nd, r5 eo men 1cKinlay ; 2 W `13 Henderson. White lace, Mrs rami n lst and 2ud Fancy. Elephant potatoes,, W Taylor ; 2.. R y 'other otatoes,. C kilitting,tVtrs :McKenzie; Mie Tamlyu Henders, Anypotatoes, Embroidery on Woolen, Mrs Tamlyn, - Henderson ; 2, W Taylor. hi and 2ud. Embroidery. soy:other of potatoes, 0 Henderson; 2, W Tay.yrs !?aml n,1at and 2ud. 'Etching' for. Seed onions, D *Kitting; 2, W 3' g' Onions, any . other, ! Mrs Tamlyn ; 2, Mrs T II Rose. >d .McCracken Collectionwork, Mrs Tamlyn; 2 Mrsl Geo Johnson. W H McCracken ; 2,J Carr. Fine shirt, Mrs W Mellen-, 2 Hend, plumsor cherry, W Taylor her, I zie;' 2, Mre Taainlyn, Coarse shirt, 2 0 Henderson, '.Prmatoes,wny ler , MY `Wt ati' McKim:6 ai,; 2i, efrs4rlainIta. J A Morton ; 2,''Taylor,'.:•Ce.` Yr 1 Wool stockings or soars, . W'..H :Moe dwarf red, W H; tylc0rackou ; 2, S' Crciten; 2,g Mrs Wm N1eKenzie, shill. Osler dwarf white, D ,em Mo - 1 i Y Wool mita or. • gloves, Mrs W $,inlay ; 2, W Robertson, Cabbage JerseyWakefield, D;Mclin'•ey; 2, W'IHenzie;:2, W H Mc0racken, Cotton, cabbage, D Me- "stockings, Mrs Wm 'McKenzie. Eiaag- Taylor. Flat y.Io0. ca „ , mat, W Taylor bine.J R Fereuson, Kinlay; 2,W H ylcCracken, Cabbage, y W F .Brockenshire; enlarged photo,` graphe, noished in water .colors, W FL Brbckenehire.. • LADins,WonIt-Coverlet, W Robert- Morrie - miss tttggia. Connery is home for . a few days from 'tpingham.-ur Fergus any other, D McKinlay 2r W H Mu- ()rackon. Cauliflower, D McKinlay;; 2, W Taylor. Citrons, W H McOrack- en; J Anderson. Cucumbers.,, JA Morton ; 2, J Andersen. Musk' Melon, W 11 McCracken. Sweet corn,green, D McKinlay ; 2, W Taylor. Pump- kin,W H McCracken; 2, D McKinley. Squash, W H McCracken ; 2,• W Tay- lor. Collection garden produce, D McKinlay; 2, W H: McCracken.. son, of winghau, is visitingisrs dau.:h- I Crowaton; 2, Rig Anderson. `at sheep, ter, tars 8 Irvin, last week--Sundgy. J Crowaton; 2, it Corley. mori,ing. about 9.o'cloe'c smoke was pros atop; ahtre, Essex or5tiffnik=»i3oar sten isrrulti; from the roof of Mr Pol. of 1890, C Heuderson, lst and, 2nd. Boar prior to 1800, y Gillespie ; 2;, C •Henderson. ;low of 1800.0 Iiecderson, /at and 2nd. Breeding sow, 3 M Currie; 2. J Gillespie, 'yorksliire, Chester White or 'ally other large breed -Boar of 1890, A Tipling. Boar prior to 1890, J Little. Sow of 1890. W Henderson, ,Breeding sow, 1 Gillespie. poulainr•_row1+i.-Light Malmaa, W Traylor ; 2, W11 M•cCraekeu. Dark Brain nuts, W 1lenderson ; 2, C . Henderson, ()octant, W it ateer•ackca ; 2 Urn Tatnlyn. Gatnee, W ll McOrackon ; 2, Jas flarrison. Wyandottes, W I4 McCracken. Bleck Itmmburgs, 0 '"Heuderson; 2, .W H Mo. Craolieu. 13ambdrge ai,y other, Jas Belly; 2, W H 11IcCreelcen. Laegshaue, W Ilen. demote let and gni. White Leghorn', ,Sas farriaon; 2,W Taylor. Brown Leghorns, itj lliott; 2,W Taylor.' Plymouth Clocks;D Meliiulay; 2r••'W EI MnCraokeu. Specials, W l:lendersoai; 2. Sas If arrisen. Miuoroas, 0 Senderncu;..2, W lienderson, Bantams, an variety, W N 9icC'renken, 1s+ and and. uuceeea, The eellmittee' have al• few minute f. e part harts. was it mass. of $arxtes, which soon t~aa. secured ro servicesi of. 'Prof spred to thc. `sheds adjoining. A Jas. roe, of Toronto, a first class, ieniar, atid the Foresters' orchestra,of i •large numr,er of neighbors were snort V , nil are' sparing no .pains to I art ttie spot,. and owing to the direction fl• • • e! ap fi of the wind, were able to remove all Ytia fi it a Buenas fact ` Cloward, .d 1fthe implements from the $hods and a iris.• Ironic ohe• s,' factory has secured 4 Cnrgidr{rable quantity of lamb.. "The tnmr t prize, on toterilo d cheese at Loan. entire buildings, which were recently • • i!(xt, and die , a third ,.iiia remodelled and, improvedwere destroys. . >,aixgzide. ed, together ther with the season's crop , panty parties are raging -Gipsies of grain and hay, wiiiclt was a 'large one, 1 ave been lit this c•icinity,---Our ,and a quantity of olrl grain. The building W,'aotrt'on has left for Portman -Mr I was ivatired, but the inaurancc will not ars Cane Aeon has sold hitt n•,to1 begirt to cover the toes, which must not be rear. Ox:orddmwn aeon !Rater" loss than $2,500. The origin of there ie ianrl•.tn,tfi Emla Penti45laV anis -- t a mystery, not ruppcaitiou pr,iuts to its tr palling and 4 tate picking are being the work of s.ii ; ucerldiary. as .it is iter t#drititrin4 •alt pra•ar'nt,.A..Ito Rid the lira, work of the kind Mott hag bean eu4 ,d' tilt'. Lard's SMIPI' was perpetrated in that vicinity. Fora little mil IOC ;Sunday al the Presby• tithe the house war, in .ranger, butoonetent arch The R•te Mr >Itetl1*t•, dieeeti .n, cii Film -Apples- Baldwin, J, Web - star ; 2, Re,0orley,. Xing, T Lind ; 2, B. Watters: Maiden's Blush, George Moffat ; 2;; A Linklater. Northern Spy, P Fowler; 2; T Lind. Duchess of Oldenburg, 0 Henderson ; 2, J Anderson. It I Greenin,W Hender- son ; 2, 0 Henderson, Ribstun pippin Geo Moffat; 2,0 Henderson. Golden s t P Fowler • 2,T Henderson Rag carpet, W. Taylor; 2, '.1 .Anderson & Son. Patches on pants, ;Mrs Wm McKenzie; 2, Mrs Tan yn. Embroid-, `'i ' ery, Mrs T H Ross, 1st and 2nd. Tidy, Mrs Tamlyn ; 2.' ,Mrs J Carr. Crotchet work, Mrs , Tamlyn. Sofa pillow; Mrs Tamlyn ; 2, Mrs J B Fer- guson. 1 illow shams, J Yelton ; 2. Thos Wane( , Darning socks, `wifol,., lttrs Wm McKenzie ; 2, Mrs Tamlyn. ' Darning socks, eotton, Mrs Win Mee, Kenzie; 2, Itirs Tamlyn. Darned net Mrs Tarnlyn; 2,W Henderson Fancy needlework, Mrs W `Mckenzie;' 2, Mrs Tamlyn, Berlin wool work, Mrs Tamiyn. Recommended, . Mrs . T 11 Ross, wreath. SPEotAL 'PRIZRS-Lady ho)sebaek rider, Miss Jean Murray; 2,M::ssNorma Diuiley. Lady driver, Miss dean Murray; 2,' Miss, Bay. Wood sawing matob, Jae,Logan and meet, , •, - mato; 2, 8 Leggatt and Wm Currie. Roxboro .asset, W Henderson ; 2, 1L < Bosnian. Seek no Further, T Howler- Juua>is -Horses Messrs i g Wynn+ , son ; 2, t Corley. Snow, .1 1;Istotr: 2, Newry ; 3 Moffat,Teeswater ; D.MoLaugh. 0 Henderson. Swarr, 0 C:Iendctrason ; lin, Brussels, Cattle -Messrs Jae Lang, Lanes r. 0; Wm Anderson, Luokttow. 2, R Corley. Ws►gner, Rt:lorley ;, 2, ' A Tipling. Corvert. GAn Johnson; 2, Sheep and Pigs -Messrs 0 Proctor, Bele rave Walter Rutherford, Bluevtte. T Lind, Alexander, al ,1•,' Iceith , 2, > , J, +t:iott. Crabs, 11 is 1.+rl, 2; 3 i!,1.• Ston. Six varieties apples, maned, 0 Henderson; 2, R, Walter. Grapes, J A,1Vlorton ; 2, W. Henderson gall pears, Geo Johneon ; 2, Il, Walter. Winter pears, J Webster; J M Currie, Blue plums, ,.. Anderson. Yellow plates, W Robertson W 11 MoOrack- en. Recom emended ---Fall pippin. T' Fowler ; Lombard plums, R Elliott. PLANTS AND reesrntis-Collection foliage plants, Jos Bradwin ; 2, Mrs,S `Y'ouhill, Greethou,se plants, Joseph Bradwin ;, 2, Mrs 5 Youfiill, Geran- inntas, Jos,:l3radwin; 2,` Mrs SYnul>ilh Fuchsias, .Mrs S• Youhull ; 2, Jos Brad.. win. Collection flowers att.l plants, Jos Brad' in; 2, 111re 5 "Youhill. Table lsl.cspet, W • Taylor; 2, Mrs.S 2, l.., 'Elanantlyn. Wildtflbwer b Carr t, the town hall, Teeswat'r, 13th Sep- 2, Mrs T' y q tetltber 1890. Memb:lra firesetir.,• Mrs S Ynuhill; 2. Mae Tnallyti. Mm'stra. Kirkland, (.'lark. Mci(.agne, Floret design. firs s Youhill. Basket Raid and Armstrnnq. President in ;nodule, T Anderson & Son ; 2 Mee 8 Ynuhill.. (Gladiolus, J A Morton ;• the chair, Arnta;trong- tReid•--That Mrs J' Carr, Verbena heads, Mrs Policies No. 1399, No. 1,424 and Nn, as 1'-ri.ort, 2 ! 1718 in this Colnpnny be cartooned, Y hLLI • 1' eetui, as Mre 13 'Yell Mrs li 5 utthlli. F t , Poultry -Mr r C Sperling, Wingbanx. Woolen goods, leather manufactures, eco Mesas Win Anderson, Lucknow;. ,T1s Lane, Lanes IP 0. Graiu and sends•-•- Mesars Wm Clogg and Thos Gregory., Hoed crops -Mr Chas Proctor, Belgrave. Pruit--Messrs Jas Lame, and It Mason, Wawanosh. Dairy and Provisions -•Meatus C McClelland, Belgrave ; It 0 parting, Winghatn, Fine Arts ---Messrs T e1.Reid, TeeswaBor,; W. I Pairileld, 13ruesela. Planta and flowers -ars Chas proctor, 1lelgrave;.MrJ W`ilelly,i3russels. Ladies' work. -Miss McClelland, T3elgrave; Mies, Bone, lilarnook. Cnlrtiis. Cu'ross. Mut,nal Fire iltsiaraclte: Company met at call of President in vu anal s, elon the Secretary. to notify all concerned-'-,, watching, ,read a cllw,r;(e in the " sine w,wnritp, wrae presPt>the mime Minute er. mime, ere in itr itt e ,' 3 Bill ; -g, Jas Harrison. Phlox, Ors :J O,trried. McKaane--• Armatrantr , y W S McC acken • 2, That in land or►e4' where the President retry rule smart and and !dine 13innte [iun+el re in Detroit thir< AnY other verist , r h'11 t na to ,.h" young pacers w • Harrison. Tnrlregs, vLrlety, a Hein 011. Carr 1 z, Mrs S oU i , eon Ae, eict t,o bPld'fsY ,1 1 e Arti .T M , K. R r 'rt'M,Nx (ler, lto7 r Wll;a'AdtlCttDtA ' d eek, --Mise 33e11* ilea to tong to th• Dewitt lxettrdi„1Y,-a } t , .r- selfC • S4. 4.:i