The Wingham Times, 1894-10-05, Page 6•
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eelete ,t ;;e • , miles. At present '.,ot•t.lito obtains (Iustry that is gradually getting n .A late statemtit of the debt Of
'elle(!{t } F �' i i:,, \V8t(•t' : 1 '1'ly fit 11.1 ',alto t:i:t)t:io firm foot•h(,Itl ill this region. The Toronto show,: that it alll(')t111ts to
0" 1'111,41) a m rine �h'? tl\'l mut l::l :t.. '.a( t:il \' little town :suffered FP\'t'1'l1' from lily' �'1:) (1i) t) ill but t11N: P ere Hillltlnc
1 1by :tit en n ti•; , ,
'it:i)•111::•'.\''.tern• a few 1U(,ntli • :I.,O, ,scut i:( 1't'iii;„", fllil'lrt 1VlUeli 1'1'(11.1(',('. it to: le,1111,83'2
t , , i 1 1.21 1'Vell ,.,Tellier importance to rlsor-
F.tI.I)Aii U1 1(elite. ;, 1$UL. l I
- " --- • ; teat city to Georgie') 1'a1y. .�:: the
tine •eev 1211(1 out the ett't€wete,,ta
..i;icer \vt)ukl le. ittlli.:ed for twenty -
It '. ',•eto ails tWu Mane h'ivillg ia'rty-fan1' 111ile,
—
Tt,.•.ra�31_o� fc-.�i Ott .,ran 711 .
Superior a •+ ?= to l•t' exetiv:(il'd entirely. The ,' L-
,31L'KJe.iOT .1i1-� • ,l:'JJECI
y
--_... tilt\•r.5:;�,;,1 ilu\�:; info the 1.1,•; of the
Th:E Conntr.f Leel-lss Home oi' The 'Lost .6:11.1. 1,111(', ISIIIC'lt I.: tilt' ;'1.11.-lll•111•
l'lotnresttas SpO:, :.ii .:Lmeriel.
11114. ,1'111 of Georgian Pay. It is
ere. var..: 1'')l . . t. 1
• 1:1'tll)l•sa(1 R) et)1'ts.(•iR.ti tilt. 1'elila.11(let'
TO tile {.,"reattmajority ot.!inericalis of the e:lll:,i by the baii(liet of a
a term .which the dwellers in Uncle 1;01\'el' aieltie l:n:t dwell the long grade
�•ia:a'. (liairt'it tweet to have mono- from the SiL1lc0(' region to the \water-
pol:L:'cl flit• i),,Itiai:n1 or t.`:(u11.11:1 1s '.It'll tlt)et;l of `l'oiol:tti, the w•:111'' of
r::llticalily a.: milt Awls laud.. They Lake linens Tieing available to turn
I have le:treed .. it,r1.• ebUUt elont:'Cal into t1115 :it'tt'dtiCt. It is calculated
h '
('t TeheG Toronto, alai the r+un tiller that the water itself :vill du mush of
t
tilt) 1:; 111A' yr:ill ..ell s.lil) ('ilia front
Canada Timber District. •
ralplaty 1elatilt. '1'o tl north-west
of 1iunts\•ille is Lake V01.1011, 0110 of
file 111Ost 1)0alltifld Of' the Canadian
The value of the city property is
1'I'actc:dly, then, 'N-
ome} lute,a Bet debt of'15,O00,Ot),
lakes,• h(l(11bse Of the lflllU('l'Olus which ie (Mite (m'.ugh for a city of
islands washed. by its waters, 'These 175,000 iuhabitaulte. It may be
strongly MUg;l'.'-I the Thousand 1s1('s. added that; '1'ol'ollto has Sewell daily
)J 1 ' • respects, � ('rno11 is al typical newspapers, :1;i weekly journals, 110
In(1(11 l ..1
r•,
10 f-
�, • 1• , irregular monthlies 01(1 11 . �,
Canadian lake. It is very irlc,l 11.
in its ;;bore line, its greaitest length yearly or yearly.
bei11t about tell miles. (1'hl'1.1, ere ,,, ,1ti'a a c'in•:'d tt: a 'tit\, 4:•auth
Rh ,Tm t
not more than half a dozen clearings ,�inarioltn 1lbcutn a tit: uut•O of ItlleninatiS111
along' it, a111(1 from ninny parts Of the ,)•,;(1 ettr,t.lr t rt .ti.:ally tures et 1 to :1 days.
lake 110 human I)11bitatioll or ]nark Its actions 00 the HVttQ•Ill ia remarkable and
of man is visible --'only Mile upon ))lyttericus. IL=ws, at once the oanse
7 1 of file dfseaaeiatefy tlisappenss, `.1 he
mile of forest, elophig gradually up- ii.•Ht nosO greatly benefits. 7:i cents.
Arm d from the water's edge. In Warranted at C1liisitulrt':i drug store.
tilllt 110 (I01tbt, the SUIUI11er Cottages (;;Maida's total foreign trade has
will invade the place, but 1s yet it is fallen oi' 1,500,00() for the first two
towns 11hiee (lo~ the shores of the the exea1 ItIoll of the; part of the undiscovered. by thein. The stemuer months of the cmrremt fiscal veer.
broad S. La w,telee 1)Ilii the northern route. The 11ChU1111' 'involves the ex- service forit1Crly maintained has been •- -
cOaSt of Lake t)ittnrlo. Many have pe?lditure of many millions and Tor- discontinued, and rowboats find For Over p'Ifty Years
' ,`' he Province c0ell have t'eeentlw Canoes forms the only 111('015 Of COlnh- As x01,1 ,,,, V:F.Lt,.Tnnao 1(1 ltuv.-Mrs. win
crossed that pinion t t the .o n onto bur1111'.i+ 1L l
' t • from the Nia- • ( , • '::`'•' 011(1 Other ports to 111L111iCati011 from Huntsville and the slaty' rr.nti.in:; tiyrup:Ja•t tett ural fur ot'ur ttites
Of Ontario ('Sit .l h.l„ ,visited 1tUchC .t , yr:nl'•i by milun5 of mothers fur theft rhliuren white
. ,. i t, eating, u ith perfect sucvesH. It soothes tial chill)
world.
the 1' outside \� t ►
gara westward to till'. 1)4tlolt and illterl!•+t Caplt:ali5t:: 111 tl( plan. It snttvnH the gums, ulluyH,.11 pain, cures wind salts,
St. Clair Rivers. Some, with the would save hundreds of 111i1('5 to WS- 011 the hhl'tl' at the head Of the seal Is thuhest tme.av for Dianloon. Is pleasant to
sportsman's pnt:stige streligly develop- cels coaling from the (girth-W'e:,t, as lake Is HOoclstO\\ n, a deserted if 1 at..,
eel, 11aVI 1.('lieti'ated a5 fair north- the long voyage through I,;Llct's established more than t11e11ty years
ward as the 13ubcaygeoil fishing Huron, St. Clair 01(1 Erie would l;o ago by Captain Charlet: hood, a well
grotulIbi all Lake Muskoka, but Cut ori'. That Toronto would then known citizen of Toronto, who is the
north of these the visitor from the become a great commercial rival of owner of a large tract of land at this
States seldom ventures. The open- Buffalo does not admit, a doubt. 1spot, including an island of 1100
tug of the Canadian Pacific diel I1IUC11 It is argued by some wen -informed• acres, covered with virgin forest..
for the development of the great Toronto men, however, that the • The founder of Iloodstown was
lumber region stretching from Ot- volume of business would be so large.! formerly a popular steam captain on
tawa to Lake Superior and beyond, ly increased that there would 50011 the St. Lawrence. An ardent lover
but about the only men from south be plenty for both cities to handle. ; of nature, he visited the Muskoka
of the great lakes to be, seen there The effects on ports like Rochester lakes and woods - many years ago,
are the capitalists who have invested and Oswego would be niore likely to: and Soon entered upon the work of
in Canadian forests and 111[mes, for it be more beneficial since they have: improvement a1(1 development with
is United States looney that is doing the advantage over Buffalo in near- characteristic energy. He opened
the work of netting out the Canadian Hess to the Penneylc alnia, Coad fields. roads, bridged stream4 and built the
timber and ore. Until the Canadian alines are more village which bears his name, which
There is no more picture.que por- thoroughly develoi:ecl the Dominionwas the postoffice for a large conl-
tiGll of Canada than that directly 1Ul1tt C01Ith1i1(' t0 consume largo munity. Here a Sa.w111111 was erected,
east of (ieorgiall Bay, and including. quantities of coal produced in the which \i as burned a number of years
the counties of Parry Sound and (muted States. The Georgian Bay ago. Hooclatown had three churches
Muskoka. The counties eastward to canal would naturally be expected
in thCl claws of its prosperity, and in
the Ottawa lover arc lunch of the
salve character, studded with deep
lakes and covered with forests,
'while south of Muskoka is the fertile
Sinlcoe valley, with the midland
chain of lakes to the east of it. By
its numerous branches the -Grand
Trunk has acquired complete con-
trol of the railway facilities of this
extensive region, and the great dif-
ference between the market price of
logs sold at itsstatimms•and the cost
of sawed lumber delivered at ports
OIL the south stile of Lako Ontarioindi-
cates that the Grand Trunk takes no
small share' o; the profits of the, lum-
ber industry. The 111011 who own
the forests and under whose direc-
tions the trees are chopped down and
floated on the swift rivers and num-
erous lakes to luarkeC 001111)10111 that
- they get but an eighth or a tenth of
the price the finished product brings
i11 the America 11 market. This
would indicate that the ea w Mills and
the tranepot'tntion companies get an
enormous nercouta:;e of til('. receipts.
But it is ncverthcie-S true that many
,>
> ,tar • pal t t f the
the I+ssro. � ,Id by UrugXisWt in 1 11
Work, 'rwentyllrl cents a unttle. Its mine is
IDcalvulublu, iia sure 'tad tisk for \U•s. t1'lnsluw s
Soothing t* nip, and Yuko uo ether Idn'.
General Booth of the Salvation
Arley arrived in Halifax on Saturday
and was tendered an enthusiastic re-
ception by the local corps.
Relief in six hours.--Distressuig Kid-
ney and Bladder diseases relieved in six
hours by the "Great South American Kid-
ney Cure.4' This great )•eafody is a great
surprise and delight to physicians on ac-
count of its exceeding promptness in reliev-
ing pain in the bladder, kidneys, bash and
every part of the urinary passltg.'s in male
,ala female. It rolirves retention of water
and pails in passing it almost immediately.
If you want quick relief and cure this is
your remedy. Sold at Chisholm's drug
store.
The Batt I [owe at fort Stanley
was burned down Sunday morning.
John Dennehy, a lad who acted as
tobecomea convenient trap porta- one of theme services are still held at Porter, WAS burneu to death.
tion route itis much of the 00111 now intervals. Not only the mill, but William Ellerbeek, a leleigh
loaded at Buffalo. The commonly- some of elle other buiicliugs were township farmer, was shot in the leg
on Saturday night by an unknown
111a11 of W1)Onl he had solicited a lift
on the road.
accepted statement that 00130(111 1111.5 burned and 0 corporation of Cana -
little or no anthracite of its own is dials politicians possessing cxtraor-
deniecl by its people, who assert that I (Unary powers as well as 8 remark -
only capital is needed to develop able eaLmc—the Boom, Dam and
paying mines Of hard coal as well as till(le Company—helped on the work
soft. of destruction by cutting the. dam.
The beautiful little city of Barrie ; Similar proceedings at other points
perched on its hillsidesocaloukin(>'•
have r'e'sulted in. long -continued ;
1 ' " 1 " 1 litigation, but no relief kir the. injured
ththebroad ;'ti'k'e, may ft. ait•'1 claim people—an instructive commentary
to be the trate of the lake region, for,
travelling from. .Siillcoe,a lakes in- !on the corruption prevailing• in gov-
I c nment circles in Canada. As a
mnilc:.able are found, whether the
result of those repeated misfortunes,
tourist journeys melt or east. From • Ilooclstown is now a little more than
:dial:dale and 011111,, jtnlctiun points . at. memory. Half a dozen' frame
on the shore Of ,Lake 4inmcoe
Grand. i
' buildings still resist the sun of sura- I
Trunk trains make• ori' for nu meroas Ines and the, storms of winter, but
summer resorts. At Atherley, just'tenautless, except for cows that beyond Oriliia, the northward train I are wont to seek sir straytfrom tits
/eaves the clear' waters of SiniCGe be
hint. and takes a leap into the timber !rain
To within
their �1
deg
L11Slail Mention of
country: At Longford are situated I i
some of the host X1C115i\'e 511W mill:; the Canadian forests immediately
in Canada, incl acres of lumber meet
great areas of pine. But
the ewe. A run of t\wrnty fisc miles this conception is far from correct. 1
from 11. 1.,1 b0111i S rho train to fine is 1)0 longer plentiful in this ;
of the Canadian nu1ls are idle and Gretveuiinrst, the end of the tourist :region. Elven in forests where) the
1
axe has never been heard it is by noonly Ounce tit! elno•tlr.ealt of the 11CW route, 111 miles from Toronto. Here` `
tariff' at Washington have their ot�'n- that veli-bililt Pullman';+, bound for means abundant. From many- a
ers been able to see light ahead. Un- MuskokaLake, now but a Utile \vest, I tinbe eectlons, however, the pine
and oak have been cleared away andder the McKinley hill the loge. were give way to an ant:quo coach, with
rafted acrua 1 eortyriaul Bay and little windows, oil. lamps and even the less valuable trees left. Cedar is
�
also scarce. Birch of various kind.
Lake Hume 111 the rough, anri there the, da egelone a:ahl.• Stove, thalt•1`ehe
dressed hnulx'r in the UnitedStates file past in the States. Freight cars elle, are the trees most frequently
80011. As a rule, the Catnaclillns have
on account of the duty imposed. are coupled in ahead, and the train
One has O)11y' to teasel 150 guiles eeeswin(liu•its waw leisurely around learned the value of their forests,
northward from Throne, to (incl him- th0 numerous ui'eves that marl: rho and do not waste the treasures which
carat never be restored. Iii someself in the )Middle of the lumber re- shore lines of the lakes, or pIung0.i
gion. The old Northern and North- ilii) rock cuts.
-western Railway has now gone into ! It is more than one hundred. miles
tate possession of the Grand 'Trunk, ;from Gravenhurst to North Bay, but
which has a direct line through the in this distance there are . only a
Silncoe, Muskoka and Parry Sound! dozen etattltsns, And but two of these
districts, terminating, at North 13ay,!can boast of more than 1,000 inhal)i-
en Lake iiipissing, where It makes a i tants. At 13racebri(lge, the Muskoka
junction with the Canadian Pacific.' River is crossed. This is a busy
North Bay is 229 miles from Toronto; manufacturing town, one of its in -
and the all clay rifle northward is dustries being 11woollen mill, a re-
suflieicnt to open the eyes of the ob- minder that this is a sheep -growing
• server to great the resources of the district. Indeed, the clearings ill
Dominion. forest are good for but little else
Toronto is_vitally interested in the except grazing, 5inee the rocks pro-
devcloplu0ttt of this whole region,
a s jest everywhere from the thiel soil•
that thriving city is the natural out-
let for all its products. The people
of Toronto are just Iiow agitating
two important projects-- the securing;
of an improved teeter supply and
C )I1ritPt1Cti011 Uf at SI11) eatlalen
Wit: little (Wamand IOI' Canadian of 121111ai\ barbarism 1115111 not\ 1 thing of beech, balsam, maple, hemlock, and
the .>i 1 -
meeting Lake Ontario with Georgian
Bay. Lake Slime, directly north
of 'Toronto, is the probable source of
a water supply, though the fact that
there are it number of small lakes (111
the high ridge Of land ser alivating.
It scents as if the Muskoka region
must have been the last place made
in the world, and that the supply of
earth gave out before it was finished.
Cattle and sheep abound, 81d in-
variably have a sleek and 'welt -fed
app:aL:lnmo i11 spite of their surround-
ings. The former roam at will over
the W000111(1.8 mid ars sometimes lost
for days.
Huntsville is a prosperous village,
situated midway OCtl%'een Vernon
cases, however, the hemlocks are '
stripped of tanbark and the trunks
neglected. Thousancis of logs have
been used in making corduroy roads
over marshy placesbeing laid
parallel across the highway and ;
filled in with dirt ---a use of logs very
common in new countries; but which
necessitates cutting down many
trees. 13y far the greatest destroyer
of timber is fire, and the reflection of
the flames upon the evening sky is a°
familiar sight.
Tired, Worth, Nervous,
Means impure blood, and overwork or ,
too much strain on brain and body. The
only way to cure is to feed the nerves
on pure blood. Thousands of people
certify that the best blood purifier•, the
best nerve tonic and strength builder is
Hood's Sarsaparilill, What it bus done
for others it will do for you.
HOOD'S PILLS OD re constipation by
teetering peristaltic action of the ali-
mentary 'Oan al,
A loving woman has a subtlety of
Toronto from the 1111002: valley And Fairy Lakes, which form part of "perceptiolt almost preternatural.
renders it advisable, in the opinion of
some engin( ere, to obtain tin' water
from (11('38' hikes 1)y a gravity litre,
instead ttf pl:it:pi:i%;• it over the hills
front Shims('', al 11i:.tanee of fifty
a ('t►ail of 0. dozen that finally empty Much involuntary injustice is done
into the Muskoka River. It has a in this world, in small as well as
tannery and large sawmills, and also great matters.
shills quantities of timber for tiler 'Use 'f D. C. 1'0r iitdisoretions 0f
inanufacture of wood pulp, an in- t diet.
ROST 'SUCCESSFUL REMEDY
FOR MAN OR BEAST.
Certain in its effects and never blisters.
Read proofs below: CURED KEBDALL'S SPM! N �q,U ED
Bog i2 Carman >lendcrson Co., Ill., Feb.21,'11.
Dr. R. J. KENDALL (JO.
Dear Sirs --Please send mo ono of your ilorre
hooks and oblige. Ihave nsod agreat deal of your
Kendall's Spawn Onro with good success • it is a
wonderful medicine. I once had a mare that had
au Occult Spnvh, and five bottles ourea her. I
keop a bottle on band all tho time.
Yours truly; Cots. Powxtr.
KENDALL'S SPANOR CORE.
CARTON, Ito., Apr. 3,'12.
Dr. B. J.10EQnsi , Co.
Dear Sirs—I have used several bottles of your
"Kendatl•s Spavin Cure" with much success. I
think it the best Liniment I ever used. Have re-
moved one Ourb, one Blood Soavla and killed
two Mane Spavins. Bayo recommended it to
several of my friends who are much pleased with �
and keep it. Respectfully.
S. R. RAY, P. 0. Box SIS.
Por Sale by all Druggists, or addross
Dr. E..T. ICIJNDALL COMPd.NL',
ESOSBU)iGH FALLS, VT. .x.....11
WOOD'S PI3COSPX-10DI1N�,
The Great English Remedy.
Six Packages Guaranteed to
promptly; and permanently
cure all forms of Nervous
"Weakness, ilmissions,Spe,•m-
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Mental "Worry, excessive use
Before and After. of Tobacco, Op(umor Stimu•
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Ilan been prescribed over 88 years In thousands of
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Ita711'ar tell' Etc.
SOLICITOR TO RAMI OF IIASIII:TO\. AIONER TO
0flico-Meyer Block, 1Ph,gham.
1 DENTISTRY.• -J. 5, JEZ1031E, L. D. S., V. mouse.
Is nrauefaCtUrin,, fti:4. lass sets of
f.. n7r,err�
_;,r teeth as Cheap aH tb•n' ran be made
^�i In rho Dontintan. Tectal extracted
absolutely withotit pair•, by
e his nothw
process, gnmanteed pests• fly sate.
0,•A'ICE: In the Beaver Illock, opposit
I3rUIISWICk Ifouse.
SMITH, Wm. N. Macdonald
Agent.
ZETLAN D SAW MILL
GEORGE THO MSO , Proprietor.
Lumber of all kinds,
• First-class Shingles,
and Cedar Posts.
Car Load Orders a Specialty.
WOOD dolivered to any part of Wing -
ham.
QS*Ordet•eby mail promptly attend 00
0E01t0E TIIOMSON,
llox 1.26, Winghain P. 0
WINGHA'd SA\ MILLS
The tfudersigned in returning thanks
for past fnvors,begletive to say that they_
have a very large stook of
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH,
BARRELS, WOOD, &c.,
on hand, which will be sold at very clove
prices to meet the requirements of the
hark times.
First Class Shingles, $1.70 per
Square..
Wood Mats. per Cord, delivered.
Everything else:equally low. Come and
see ua before buying, a8 we will not be
undersold.
MoLLAN to SON.
Winghton, June 7111, 1898,
L. D. b.,
DENTIST.
• OFFICE, MACDONALD' , CLOCK.
Will visit Gorr)e 1st and 3rd Mondays
of each month.
7C1'ia\ RITCHIE,tl OENEliAl. I SIP A11t r AriENT
WIAOnArl,
ONTARIO
I). DEANS, JR., WIRMIR.,,
LICENSEED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY
OF newer.
Salus attended in any part of the Co. Charges
Moderate:
JOHN CURI4IE, Netem Ans, ONT.,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER 11011 TUE COUNTIES
flU1tOti AND DI(UCE.
All orders left at
the Tams office promptly attend
od to. Tonna rensmtablo,
JAMES HENDERSON,
Lice:Nen Auntie: on FOR COVRTJRQ tIURON AND
All sales attended to promptly and on the Shortest
Notice. •
Allnecessaryearrangeme is can be Guaranteed. the
Toms office
W1Rol1AM
Oar
j It. J. WASH,
M. D. 'Parente, Member College Physicians and ? t
Surgeons, Ontario.
r3RLeRAV1: . . .
Murex
Monsey to Foran on Notes
Notes Discounted
AT
ttEASONABta ltAq.'ES
Mew advanced 011 Mortgages at rill psi ecantrrht
priritelfe of paying et this gnat of any year. motet
and accounts collected.
ROIT. I tlti; n ,o,
Bearer Block %Ingham, Oat.
4
4
BELGRAVE FALL SHOW.
The following is the prize list of
the Belgrave )?all Show, wiliest was
Meld on Thursday and friday of last
week : 1
TIARRES.
e
1
Heavy draught—Brood marc,Thos.
Todd; 2 Wm. Wellwood; 3 J, Iiling.1
Horse foal,, Wm. Wellwood; 2 Thos.,
Todd, Mare foal, John Sllortreed,.,
Two year old filly, Wnl. Wolwood; 2
Two year old geld-
't cel.
T e
l of t y
J
.S
1
.I
ing, D. Scott & ;,on. Year Old filly,
J, Shortreed. Team, Jos. Foster; 2
bt. Scott.
.. C. Tractor & Sons; 3 RoWell-
wood. Year old entire horse,Wm. ell -
wood.
• General Purpose — Brood mare,
•
John. Taylor, 1st and 2111, 3 Jars.
Anderson, Horse foal, John Taylor.
2 T. H. Taylor, jr. Mare toal, John
Taylor; 2 Jas, Anderson. Two year
old filly, Wm. Fraser; 2 M. H. Har
risen. Two year old gelding, T. H
Taylor, jr. Team, FA,Wightnlan;
Robinson Woods; 3 T. H. Taylor, jr
Carriage horses—Brood mare, J
Kling; 2 S. Irvine• Horse foal, ,
J
Kling; 2 S. Irvine. Mare foal, 'I
Bry cages; 2 Alex. Scott. Two yea
old filly, 'Wm. (Geddes. Two yea
olct gelding,. M. H. Harrison. Yca
old filly, M. II. Harrison. Year of
gelding, A. Scott. Buggy Bosse,
E. Swarts; 2 Wm. Geddes. IIS(
horse, Levi Lott; 2 J. L. Gecld(
Teanl, Levi Lott; 2 T. Brydg(
Brood mare, any class, Thds. Tod
Team, any class, Eel. Wiglitman.
CATTLE.
Thoroughbreds—Breeding cow,
Corley; 2 G. Sowlar; 3 R. Corl
Two year old heifer, John Arnto
2 G. Sowlar. Yearling heifer,
Cook; 2 N. Cumming. Heifer c
N. Cumming; 2 R. Corley. I
calf, W. Snell; 2 R. Corley. B
• two years old, J. Potter; 2 D. Se
• Bull under two years, II. Perdue
R. Leishnlau; 3 R. Corley.
Jor i Grade --Cow, N. Cumming; 2
Armour; 3 T. Wilkinson & Son. T.
year olcl heifer, M. H. Harrison;
Wilkinson & Son. Year old he
R. Corley; 2 J. Armour. H(
calf, J. Armour; 2 T. Wilkins°.
Son. Two year old steers, C. Pr(
& Sons; 2. °R. Corley. One yea]
steers, Thos. H. 'Taylor, jr.;
Wilkinson & Son. Steer calves
Scott; 2 M. H. Harrison. Becvc
H. Harrison; 2 T. II. Taylor
Yoke oxen, M. II. Harrison. I
M. H. Harrison.
SHEEP.
Leicesters and their grades—
rani, J. Henry & Son; 2 M.
son. Shearling ram, N. Cumin
J. Coultes, sr. Ram lam
Coultes, sr., . lst and 211d.
ewes, N. Cumming, 1st and
Shearling ewes, John Coultes,
N. Cumming. Ewe lambs, N.
ming; 2 J. Coultes, sr.
Downs and their grades -
ram, McEwen Bros.; 2 W.
Shearling ram, W. Snell; 2 Jai
Ram lamb, Jas. Tabb, 1st a)
Aged ewes, Jas. Tabb, lst r.1
Shearling ewes, Jas. Tabb;
Ewen Bros. Ewe lambs, .Jas
'2 W. Snell. • Fat sheep, N. Cu
2 Jas. Tabb. Pen of she(
Tabb. '
FwPIE.
Large breed—Aged boar, ]
Man; 2 John Potter. . Bre
J. Henry & Son; 2 R. L
Boar pig, II. Edwards; 2 J
Sow pig, II. Edwards; 2. .- I
man.
Small Breed Aged bot
Sbortreed; 2 M. Hodgsor
sow, H. Edwards; 2 W. Sco
pig, H. Edwards; 2 W. So
pig, John Armour; 2 Jas
Pen, II, Edwards,
POULTRY.
Geese, Jas. ilarrisen;
is
)\ C
Murray. Turkeys, D\\ , �
Iv Jas. Harrison. Ducks,
son & Son; 2 Jas. Harri
mouth Rocks, J. Harriss
2nd. Legh rrns, W. Tall(
2nd. Black Spanish, J.
1st and 2nd, .Any otlt
fowl, W. Taylor; 2 J. IIa
(TRAIN,
White fall wheat, Walt
Tilos. H. Taylor, jr. Rei
• H. Edwards; 2 C. Proct
Pan wheat, any other
Wards. Spring wheat, C
2 H. l dwatds, Sit Doi
Thos. IL Taylor, jr.; 2
Gowan. White oats, 0.
Sons; 2 Geo. Moffat. BI
'WilkinsonSi
inson & . Son; 2
Small. peas, Geo.Moffat;
Large peas, OM. Moffi
seed, liol>t. li0Uowan;. 4,2
?Kull AND PLO'
G±Jlticnl Meet lnpples,
>f 2 'W. Ueddes. 1