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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-10-12, Page 5171 • THE WIN G H. M TIMES, OCTOBER 19., 1894. EAT twoON FALL SHOW. The above exleibition was ]sold at Brussels, on Thursday and Frriclay of last week. The weather was tine on Thursday, but during the Might rain began to fall, and on Friday there was a steady downpour most of the clay. Notwithstatidilig the inclement weather, there was a large attend- ance on Friday, but the special at- tractions, rn the way of speeding in the ring, had to be declared off. There was a splendid show of stock of all kinds, and the display in the hall was far ahead of former years, The prize list, which is annexed, gives the names of theprizc winners; fOUsEs. Heavy Draught—Brood mare, G. Dale, J. Dale, Jno, Shortreed; stallion over three years, Jno. Shortreed; horse colt, G. Dale, J. Dale, T. Me- Lauclilin; marc colt, .Tno. Siiortreed; 2 year old filly, G. Dale, J. Short - reed, Jas. Harrison; 2 year old geld- ing, J. Dale, T. Ross, T. McLaugh- lin; yearling filly, J. Dale, J. Short - reed; yearling gelding, 0.. Dale, D. Milne; heavy draught teen, J. Dale 1 & 2; stallion over three years with four of his progeny for 1894, J. P. Fisher, General Purpose -- Brood mare, having raised a foal in 1594, Geo. Christopher, J. McKinnon' G. John- ston; horse colt, Jno. IIeKinnon; mare, colt, Gem. Christopher,; 2 year old. filly, Jno. Simpson, Jae. Brown, Jas. McCallum; 2 year Glee gelding, T.; Ross; 1 vicar old filly, J. Dale, Hugh+ Ross, G. Dale; 1 year old gelding,; Jas. McCallum, Jas. Sharp; span of' general purpose horses, J. Watt, F. H. Scholes, D. B. Moore. Roadsters—Stallion:over 3 years,' P. Scott; stallion under 3 years, P.' Scott; brood mare, having raised a foal in 1.594, Mrs. Sage; spring foal„ colt or filly, 1I. Kirkby, Mrs. Sage; D year old filly, D. B. Moore, A. Currie; 2 year olct gelding, 1. Scott, A. Stew- art, M. H. Harrison; 1 year old filly, Geo. Thomson, R. Leatherclale; 1 year old gelding, Mrs. Sage; buggy horse, A. Forbes, R. Frost; roadster team, H. Grieve, R. Leatiicrdale. Carriage—Stallion over 3 yeare . R. Adams, J. P. Fisher; 2 year old gelding., R. Pollard, Bird Bros; year- ling flidy, W. Knox., R. Pollard;; Spring foal, colt or fitly, Hugh Rosa. Bird Bros; carriage wan, M. John- ston; brood marc, R. Pollard. CA:rT.L r;. Durham --Bull over two years, D.' Milne, C. Eclmicr, Jas. Spier; bull,, under two years, D. Milne, A. Smith; mileh coir;, having calmed since' last show, D. Milne, A. Smith, 3. Armour; one year saki hcifer,A. Smith,1). Milne, 2 & 3; hull calf, A. Smith, James Spier, D. .Milne; heifereaif, A. Smith. R. Corley, D. Milne; herd of Dur - hams, one male and foie females, D, year, IT, Edwards, S. Walker; sow, leaving littered in 1894, S. Snell; sow, under 1 year, I1, Edwards, S. Walker. Any other breed, -- Tamworth boar, over 1 year, S. Walker, F. T1. Seholes; boar, under 1 year, F. Il.. Scholes. PQtJI,TRY, Pair of guinea fowl, Jas. Harrison, Geo. Irwin; pair of dark bralunas, Geo, Irwin, C. Henderson & Son; pair of light brahlnas, Jas.Harrison, Geo. Irwin; pair of biaelc spanish, C. Henderson & Son, Jas. Harrison; pair of Plymouth rocks, Geo. Irwin,. 0, Henderson & • Son; pair of white leghorns, W. Taylor, lst and 2nd; pair of brown leghorns, W. Taylor, Onions from seed, red, W, II'. Mc - 1st and 2nd; pair of silver spaug led Crackers, W. Taylor; yellow danvers, hambu gs, C. Henderson •& Son, Jas, from seed, W. Taylor, E. Garvin; Harrison; pair of black haanburs, giant rocoa, from seed, W. H. Mc - Geo. Irwin, 0, Henderson & Son; pair Craeken. W. Taylor; onions from top of polands, Jas. Harrison; pair of sets, W. II. McCracken, W. Taylor; bantams, E. Barrett, G -co. Irwin; pair onions from Dutch sots,. W. Arm- of boudans, Goo. Irwin, 0. Haider- strong, W. H. McCracken; top onion son & Son ; pair of dorkings, W. sets, Jas. McCallum, Fred McCrack- Grieve, Geo. Irwin; hair of langshans, • en, W. H. McCracken; potato onions, C. Henderson & Son, E. Barrett; pair F. McCracken, W. Taylor; yellow of cochins, C. Henderson, lst and Canada corn, W. H. McCracken, R. 2nd; pair of wyandottes, W. Taylor, , McGowan; corn, white flint, Mrs. C. C. Henderson & Soo; pair of turkeys, Campbell, C. Henderson & 'Son ; .1MeEwen Bros., W. Grieve; pair of,,collection of corn, ,T. P. Fisher, geese, W. Grieve, C. Henderson & C. Henderson & Son, W. II. Me - Son; pair of Rouen clucks, Geo. Craeken; winter cabbage, J. N. Irwin, T. Wilkinson & Son; pair of`. Kendall, W. Taylor; curled savoy, Iuel:in ducks, Geo.. Irwin, C. Header-: W. 1I. McCracken, W. Taylor; :soli & Son; pair of aylesbury ducks,; red pickling cabbage, W. Taylor, J. C. Henderson, 1st and 2nd; pair of Stafford; cauliflower, W. Taylor, J. ,canaries, T. Ballantyne, Geo. Irwin Stafford; pumpkin, W, H. McCra.ck- Pair of game fowl, Jas. Harrison, en, W. Taylor; squash, W. H. Me - Geo. Irwin; pair of fowls, any other Cracked, F. McCracken; collection of -tamed breed Geo. Irwin lst aisd garden. produce, W. IL McCracken, 2nd. W. Taylor, S. Peter; tomatoes, largo, ...., D. Stewart jr. J. Stafford; plum or • Patent arra aa^agon, ,John Wpm, tomatoes, W. Taylor, Chas. Jas. i'4'aller elle horse ba t, Henderson; butter beans, M. H. Har'- 7 ' rison, Jas. McCallum white beans covered, Jas. Walker, John Wynn; M.Brethour, E. Garvin; any other plusiton buggy, .Jas. Walker; cuter, Jas. Walker; road cart; John Wynn, Jas. Walker; turnip scufZlcr, 3, J. Gilpin; turnip cutter. .J. .T. Gilpin, Gillies & Martin; wide furrow plow, .T. J. Gilpin, Gillies & Martin; turnip seed drill, J. 3. Gilpin; general, par - pose plow, Gillies • & Martin, 3. J. • Gilpin; double mould -board plow, Gillies & Martens, J. J. Gilpin; sub- soil plow, J. J. Gilpin; farm gate, R. Leatherdale; wheelbarrow, John Wynn, Jas. Walker. rurix. White fall wheat, R. McGowan, lea. Brethour, Jas. Davidson; tech fs11 wheat, Geo. Moffat, J. Brown, Jas. McCallum; spring wheat,any variety, C. Henderson. & Son, Geo! Moffat, D. Brethour; barley., four or 'six rowel, D. Brethour, L .Brethour, ,J. Brown; lblack oats, M. Beetitoue, T. Wilkin- son, D. Brethour; white oats, J. BM= ,tress, Geo. Johnston, D. Brethour; small peas, Geo. Moffatt, J. Brown,J.• Ten yards flannel, Mrs. G. Nott, McCallum; large peas, R. McGowan,; D Brethour; path blankets, Geo. Gracicen, Jas. McCallum; Altrin lima 1 carrots, W. IL McCracken, Chas. Henderson & Son; scarlet nantes, Chas, Henderson, J. McOampbell; early horn carrots, Walter Taylor, Jas,. McCallum; long blood beets, C. Henderson & San, 1l. Brethour; blood turnip beets, W. II, A1eCrack- en, W. Taylor; white sugar beets, S. I Peter, W. II. McCracken; parsnips, M. Brethour; W, Taylor; mangel ` wurzels, long red, W. I1. McCracken, T. Ballantyne; yellow globe mangels, W. II. McCracken, E. Garvin; reel globle mangols, W. H. McCracken, 5. Peter; long yellow `mangels, W. H. McCraclen, S. Peter. VEGETABLES. • , KNOWLEDGE Brine comfort and improvement, ane: tends to oeraonal enjoymo::t vrhoi rightly used. Tho many, who live bet- ter than others and enjoy lifo tioro, with less expenditu•_o, by morn promptly. adapting the world's best produots to tho needs cis physical being, will attest tho valva to health of tho puro liquid laxative principlos cmbracucl in the comedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect las. ativo; e xoctually cleansing the system, u'.spelliug colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and mot with the approval of the medical profession, because it,acts on the Kid- neys, Livor and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every naoi Age, also the name, Syrup of Figs. being well informed, you will not • •.t any substitute if offered. r ,rx OWlrhrE TS. , , Milne, Antos Smith. Jerseys --Bull over t1sio years, G. A. Deadman; hill under two years, Jno. Brown; milch cow, having calv- ed since last show, Geo. Thomson, 1 & 2, G. A. Deadman; Niter calf, G. A. „Deadman, G. Thomson, G. A. Deadman; bull calf, Geo. Thomson, G. A. Deadman. Native or grade --Cot., having ea i ed since last show, 3', Wilkinson. Sons,if .Tas. Wilkinson; 2 year old heifer, M. H. Harrison, T. Wilkinson & Sons; 1 year old heifer, T. Ross, R. Corley; 2 year old steer, T. Ross, 1 &2; 1 year old steer, T. Ross, 1 & 2; steer calf, R. Adams, W. Arm- strong ; heifer calf, M. H. Har- rison, J. Armour; fat cow or heifer, M. Harrison, 1 & 2; fat ox or steer', T. Ross 1 & 2. SHEEP. Lci.cesters—Aged ram, W. Grieve, S. Walker; shearling rain, N. Cunt- ing, D. Milne; ram lamb, W, Grieve, 1 & 2; pair of ewes, having raised lambsu in 1894, N. Gaming, W. Grieve; pair of shearling ewes, N. Cuming, D. Milne, pair of ewe lambs,, W. Grieve, N. Ouming. Downs -•--Abed ram, Me 'wen Bros., J. Burgess; shearling rani, J. Smith; ram lamb„'W. Grieve, A. Ross; pair of ewes, having raised lambs in 1804, McEwen Bros., W. Grieve; pair of shearling ewes, • Mc1 won Bros., A. Ross; pair of ewe lambs, Metwen Bros., W. Grieve. tics. w Y . r . . rL . l ie'kshire•--Boat over 1 year, I r y , II. Seheles, Jno. Shortreed; boar un r 1 Edwards,F. der year, lY. r a Scholes; sow, having littered hr 1891 H. Edwards, S. Snell; sow, under 1 year, 1�". Garvin, H. Edwards. Yorkshire —Bear, over 1 year, l; Nichol; boar, tinder 1 year, lt. Nichol S. Snell; sow, lravink littered in 1894 R. Nichol 1 & 2; SOW, under 1 year 1 . Nichol 1 & 2: Chester Whites ---Bear, under 1 variety beans, F. McCracken, W. H. McCracken; citrons, round striped, W. H. 11IeCracken, Geo. Johnston; citrons, long Californian, W. H. Mc- Cracken, Jas. Evans; watermelons, Jas. Evans, W. H. McCracken; musk- melons, W. H. McCracken, W. Tay- lor; cucumbers, •,1' . Taylor, 3. Burgess; celery, white, W. Taylor, Chas. Henderson & Son; celery, pink, W. Taylor, 'W. H. McCracken, DAIRY PRODUCE. Twenty -Ivo pounces tub butter, home made, T. Wilkinson & Sons, Jas. McCallum, .Tas. Evans, T. Cald- er, .Jas. Wilkinson; five pounds table butter, G. A. Deadman, E. Stewart, J. McKinnon, W. Armstrong; 50 pounds factory cheese, N. S. Mc- Lauelllin, W. Edgar; 10 pounds home made cheese, E. Stewart, Jas. David- son. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. • Geo. Moffat, 0. Henderson & San; Johnston Jas. Sharp; counterpane, Mrs. G. Nott, Jno. Shortreed; skein Tarn, home spun, W. H. 11cCeaeken, Feuds: 1 Fred. McCracken; gentleman's suit; Five Baldwins, 1Z. McGowan, C.: Canadian tweed, D. C. Ross; ten Henderson & Son; Il ameuse, R. In-! pounds maple sugar, W. H. Me- glds, Geo. Johnston; King of 'Pomp Craeken, Mrs. C. Campbell; quart kiss Co., C. Henderson & Son, R. maple molasses, Mrs. G. Nott, J. .Me,elowan; Mann, W. Barrie, Jas. Spier; Mammoth Pippins, R. Inglis; Northern Spies, J. Brown, M. I1. Harrison; R. I. Greenlings, ..Jas. Me- Calluan, Jas. Spier; Golden Russets, Geo. :Johnston, M. 3`.i. Harrison; Spitsenburg, 0. Henderson c1. Son; Seek no Further, C. Henderson & Son, T. Wilkinson & Son; Tolman Sweets, Geo. Johnston, Jas. Spier; 20 -oz Pippins, R. McGowan, M. II. Harrison; Wealthy, E. Garvin, R. Ina lis; Ribstorr Pippins, W. Barrie, Jas Spier; Colverts, J. Brown, W, Barrie; Roxbury Russets, F. S. Scott; Alexander, R. McGowan, E. Garvin; Duchess of Oldenburg, Jas. David- son 0. Henderson & Soil; Fall Pip - phis, J. McKinnon, T. Calder; Maid- en's Blush, Mrs, G. Nott, J. Short - recd; St. Lawrence, C. .Elender'son & Son, W. Barrie; Chenattgo Straw• timothy seed, not known, M. Bre- ' ta'tiour, R. Nichol. • Simpson; honey Bomb, G. A. Dead- Man; eadlimn; honey, strained or extracted, G. A. Deadman, C. Henderson & Son; grape wine, T. Ballantyne, D. 13. Moore; rhubarb wine, C. Hender- son & Son, W. H. McCracken; straw- berry wine, T. Ballantyne, Jas. Bell; elderberry wine, T. Ballantyne, Carrie; tomato catsup, J. McCallum, R. McGowan; apple jelly, J. R. Smith, Miss McClelland; rhubarb jelly, Jas. Evans, Jas. Bell; rasp- berry jelly, T. Ballantyne, C. Hen- derson & Son; jelly, any other fruit, named, Jas. Evans, C. Henderson & Son; baker's bread, white, Geo. Thomson; home made. bread, white, T, Ballantyne, T, Calder, Mrs. J...---._. ---- W -.--..- W bk ' 1 db G Clelland, Mrs. Dr. McKel ey; Berlin wool flowers, E. Askin; head work, Mrs. D. 0, Ross, B. Gerry; bonnet, Jas. McCallum; Berlin wool and silk, flat, G. A.. Doadnion, A. Strachan; , cone work, E. Stewart, Jas. Evans; cord work, Miss McClelland, Mrs. C. Campbell; crewel work, Nellie Ross, illrs. 0. Campbell; card hoard motto, ; Nellie Ross, Geo. Moffat; crochet # work, E. Stewart, Mrs. G. Nott; darned net, Miss 3IcClelland, Nellie >' Ross; embroider cotton or muslin, , E. Sewart, Mrs. G. Nott; embroidery on worsted, Nellie Ross, Mrs. G. Nott; embroidery on: silk, Mrs. G. Nott, Nellie Ross; line shirt, Miss McClelland, Geo. Moffatt; fancy knitting in cotton, Geo. Moffat, 1E1. Stewart; fancy.lnitting in woo], E. Stewart, Mrs. 3. Wynn; flannel shirt, Mrs. Q. Nott, Geo. Moffat; feather flowers, .Jas. Bell, Mrs. G. Nott ; feather stitching. Mrs. C. Camp- bell, Mrs. G. Nott; hair flowers, A. Miller, Miss McClelland; point lace, . Nellie Ross; lace, honiton, Mrs. G. Nott, Mrs. C. Campbell; lambrequin, Berlin wool and beads, A. Strachan, Nellie Ross; lamp mat, M. Brethour, Nellie Ross; leather work, Fred McCracken, W. H. Mc- Cracken; pair woolen mitts, Geo. Moffatt, W. II. McCracken; pair - woollen gloves, Fred. McCracken, Geo. Moffatt; netting, Geo. Moffat, A. Strachan; tufted quilt, Jas. McCal- lum; crochet quilt, E. Stewart, Mrs. C. Campbell; patchwork guilt, Mrs. 0. Campbell, L. Stewart; log cabin quilt, Mrs. 0. Nott, W. H. McCrack- ' en; fancy quilt, T. Ballantyne; knitt- ed quilt, E. Stewart, Mrs. G. Nott; rag mat, W. Blashill, T. Ballantyne; ribboscene, Nellie Ross, Mrs. G. Nott; rope silk, Nellie Ross, Mrs. C. Camp- - bell; Roman embroidery, Mrs. C. Campbell, Nellie Ross; shell work, Mrs. G. Nott, E. Stewart; sofa pillow Berlin wool, flat, T. Ballantyrie, Mrs. • G. Nott; sofa pillow, Berlin wool, raised, Nellie Ross, W. H. McCrack- en; sofa pillow, braided, Miss Mc- (CO\CLUDED O\ • 1Ttt PAGE. a G Mil GIp T.�KKr✓ M : -- —oS� Tow -- 0 -- 0 GH E GASH STORE, during July and August clear out all Summer Goods at SLAUGHTER prices in order to make room for fall •tea• r tv '® Dress Making a Specialty. G. Mci NTYRE, MACDONALD ynn; a er s lies, rown, eo. Thomson; home macic bread, brown, T. Ballantyne, Mrs. 1)r. McKelvey, 1). 13. Moore, .fruit cake, 1). B. Moore, berry, D. Milne; varieties of winter T. Ballantyne, illus. D. C. Ross; oat - apples, named, R. Yn;lis, Jas. Evans;. meal cake, T. Ballantyne, Jr Short- HYeuclerson & Son; reinter pears, D. glass Jars, W. I:T. i%leerael en. Stewart, jr., .T. Wynn; p1111tis, W. H, rc:rxneAc runes. allcCracken, G. A. C)eadman; clusters. Set double farm harness, H. Den- ee grape: , .1. Burgess, G. A, Dead- nis, I. C. Richards; single baggy man. crabs, W. Blashill, A. Stewart; harness, Dennis,1:Y.I. C. Richards; apples, any named variety not in the ase handle, -.Jno. Wynn, Jas. ]tie - above list, J. Spier, R. Inglis. Callum; collection of tinware, B. ROOTS AND 1fono c+t;n1's. Gerry; collection of shelf' hardware, Bushel early potatoes, Jas. Me0al- 13. Gerry, lout, Jas. Davidson, R.obt, Inglis, limns' worsts, Jno. Stafford; late potatoes, R. ?Yc Atrrascene work, A Straehan, Edwards, r , Airs. Gorvatt, l'A. Gat'vin, :EYr Lclrvards, W. Drr lI1eZ�elvay; at:ppligtie worm, II. AfeCraeken; election of potatoes, C. Campbell, Mrs. G; Not; braiding, W. If. ;McCracken, Samuel Peter; L. Stewart, Jas. AfcCalluttt; Berlin 'Swede ',Catnips, 'George Johnston, wool work, flat,''', Ballantyne, Mrs. Bird Bros; turnips, any other variety Dr. Mel clvey; Berlin wool work,y,y Chas. Henderson & Song (ice. John. raised, Nellie Boss, A. Strachan; ] or- ; twn3 white held earrings, W..11. Ma• lin wool and bead work, Miss Mc. varieties of fall apples, named, C. reed; collection of canned fruit, in only a Step from Weak Lungs to Con.* sumption. from Depleted S3lood to Anmrrlia, from Dis- eased Blood to Scrofula,from Loss of nosh to illness. (c,71 4,l-t9s f,:",�� ver to ,,, Si n i ...1 41SWNSIIIMP ::o Cr az.i o lCod'41'V'er011, y .••:;volas tlliSrStcp front being 1. i ,xon and restores Health. 1 1.1zysician4thoWorld over en- clorse It. '( :en's be r)seerived by Sabstitutes! r `#wart.l r;owM, t.lrisd1116..da Drintkiita. 153e.A.1 BLOCK. • Every day we are opening new cases of new goods for fall trade. Dress Goods, Mantlings, Shawls, - Gloves, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes, Ladies'Jackets,Ready-Made Cloth ing, Tweeds, Worsteds, and every- thing which goes to make up the most complete stock in the town. - We extend to you a hearty invi- - tation to call and , examine this stock and we feel confident we can show you goods and prices which • cannot fail to Suit you. T. A. MILLS, Wiugham. WINGHAM. Has proved. by its °y.. enormous '• sale that it is The best value for the Colsumrr of any soap in the market. Millions of women throughout the »` world can vouch for this, as it- is they who have proven itS•% value. It brings them less- labor, greater comfort. WEBSTER & CO. have decided, for a short time, to reduce the price for MAKING MEN'S TWEED SUITS .4.00 SPOT GASH. If you have any Tweeds at home, now is the time to save�a :dollar on the making of each suit, and get a good fit. Firrst-class Tri.mtnrngs supplied at wholesale priees for spot cash only. If you want to buy a Suit or Overcoat you can save from mop to $10.00 on each, by purchasing from us. WEBSTER 81.O. Merchant Tail, Opposite the new Macdonald Block, 'Wfn tram.