The Wingham Times, 1889-10-04, Page 5O EI,QRAV.fr $UOWt
The amine' show of the Fast WA.
w&nosh. Agriotitturat Society was held•
at Belgrave on Tuesday and Wednes-
day last. The weather oa Tuesday
was wet and disagreeable, but withal
the ' inside department was pretty
well filled. Ou' \v ednesday the
weather was clear and fine, and there
was a good attendance. The exhibit
of horeeir, cattle, sheep, swine and
poultry was large and splendid speoi
mens in each clan were shown. Oa
the grounds were shown some Ane
buggies, wa;lgofi,l; and implements.
The show of roots and vegetables was
gpod, and some fair samples of fruit
were shown, as well as flowers and
plants. The show, as a whole, was a
grand success, and the directors
ebould receive the credit for making
it such, as they do all in their power
0 give satisfaction to exhibitors and
visitors. Had, time and space per-'
,pitted all extended description would
have been given. The following is
the .
. PETZE LIST ;
HORSES.
Heavy Draught -Brood mare,Allan
Spier; 2, .A,. W Sloan. Horse foal,
A Spier.,, Mare foal, A W Sloan. Two
year ofd filly,. A,. Spier ; 2, E •Oliver.,
Two year old gelding, Mrs Thomas
Forbes. One. year, old filly, A parr;
2, A W Sloan,
General Purpose -Brood mare, D
Taylor; 2, Thos Miller. Horse foal,
"'Mrs Thos Forbes; 2, Thomas Miller.
Mare foal, D Taylor; 2;.F• Anderson.
Two year old tidy, J M Currie ; 2, Jae
Nethery. Two year old gelding, .Mrs.
Thos Forbes ; 2F. M Harrison. One
year old filly, F :Anderson.; . 2,; James
Henry &,Sons. ' One year old gelding,
Jas Nethery ; 2,11 Boss. Team, Thos
H Taylor,'jr.
Carriage -Brood mare, .J -N Perdue,
V S; 2, H Ross. Foal, J N Perdue,
V S ; 2; Thos Brydges, Two year old
filly, Wm Wilie ; ,2, h',:, .A. Chamber-
ltiin. Two year uld•gelding, J N Per-
due, V S ; 2, John Taylor. One •year
old filly, Writ Wilie. One year old,
gelding, H Edwards; 2, Geo Stewart.,
Buggy horse, D Geddes ; .2, P Deans.
Hack horse, W J Fenlvick t 2; J, N
Perdue, V:S. Team, John Seandrett ;
2, Thos Brydges. " Brood' mare, any
class, J N Perdue, V.S., Beat. team,
„ any class, H Rosso_
••• Judges -T R 13randon,:-Robt.Scott
and hates Johnston.. ,
• werTLn;.. •
Thoroughbred' '.Cow, Thos -Ross ; 2,.
Geo Saleer. One year old heifer, T
H Taylor, jr. Heifer.•calf, J Armour;
T ri Taylor,.ji. ,
Grade -Cow, Thos• . Wilkinson ; 2,
Thos Rose.; S,;.A Carr, . Two year old
heifer, R G McGowan ; 2, Tilos Ross.
One year old heifer, R,Curley,1 and 2
Heifer calf, John Armour'; 2, T Ross
Two year old steers, T Ross; 2, Chas
Proctor & Sons. One year old steers,
T Boss ; 2, T Wilkinson. Steer calves,
T Wilkinson. Beeve, R G McGowan ;
2, T' Ross. Yoke oxen, T Brydges ;
2, R G McGowan. Herd, T Boas.
Judges -Jas Ferguson, Grey; John
E,iston, Turnberry ; Thos Corbet.
SIIEEP.
Leicesters and their grades -Aged
ram, R• G McGowan. Shearling ram,
Robs Ooultes 2, H Deacon. Ram
lamb,C Proctor &. Sons ;..23; IL•:D:eacon.
Aged ewes, R,Cou•'tee .; 2, Id .Deacon.
Shearling ewes, ,R'Cenultes ; 2, James
Henry &'Son. Ewe lambs,R O'ultes;.: mits, Geo ?lta•ffast, arias a1 Pollock. Log
2; J Henry &Sons. , cabin emit, Mrs McLennan, 1 and '2
Downs and their.grades-Aged ram, Knitted quilt, mfrs McLennan, 1 and 2
Thos Anderson ; 2, K Ross. Ram Patched quilt, Miss m Pollock, W H
McOrackeu. Rag mat, A Proctor, F
Baines. Berlin wool work, raised,
swiss McOlelielld. Berlin wool work,
flat, miss McClelland, Mfrs Godfrey. Sofa
pillow, John Bone, J3hn -Pelle. Ara-
seno work, Mrs Godfrey. Cotton
stockings, sties u Pollock. Card work,
A Proctor, 0 Proctor & Sons. Loathe
work, strs Godfrey, W H iticOracken.
Pencil drawing, R J Russell, Mist rec-
Clelland. Embroidery on silk, Miss
Johnson, Seed drill,' (Wisner's) John
Johnson.
Judges -H DAvia, Wingham; Ohne
Wheeler, Morris.
oRAIN,
Fall wheat, white, Geo Moffatt, J &
J Anderson. Fall wheat, red, Robert
McGowan, Walter Suott. Spring
wheat, Jas Harrison. Barley," Rgbt
McGowan, Jas .Russell, White slits,
W J Fenwick, Jas Nethery. 13laek
oats, Jas Harrison. Peas,II Edward,,
Geo Moffatt. Timothy seed, M Har-
rison, Jae Harrison,
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES.
Potatoes, D Geddes, JL Stonehouse.
Cabbage, W H McCracken, George
Bowler, Cauli%h wer, W 11 McCracken.
Beets, Thos Beit y, W H Mc0raken.
Mantels, W H McCracken, George
Sowlar. Swede turnips, John Bone,
John Geddes. Field carrots, W H
Mci,'racken, D Geddes. Early. horn
carrots, W 13, McCracken, A Oarr,
Unions from seed, W El McOraken, 1
and 2. Other kind onions, A Carr.
Iudian corn, R G McGowan, George
Sowlar. Water melon, W H McOrao-
ken, John Bone. musk melon, W H
Mc0raoken. Pumpkin, W 11 ma-
Cracken, 1 and 2. . Squash, W EI Mo-
Cre.ckeu, 1 and 2. Citron, W H me-
(irac'ken, 1 and 2:Tomatoes, Henry
Wiglitman, W 13 McCracken. Beans,
J`
& J Anderson, Wawanosh, D
Geddes.
Judges -Thos Davidson, Grey, Jas -
Rose, West Wawanosh, John mc.
Millan, Blyth.
FRUIT, FLOWERS, MANUFACTURES AND
DAIRY PRODUCE.
Russet apples, John Fells, Thos _
Wilkinson. Baldwins, R Curley,
John Fells. Famuese, John Fells,
'!'hos Wilkinson. R 1 Greeniugs,
Rarrison Thos Wilk;nsou. North.
ern Spy, John Fells, R'Curley. Col -
verse, John
ol-verse,.John Geddes, M Harrison. To1-
man Sweets, R G., McGowan. Fall
pears,.Thos Wilkinson. Winter pears,
John. Coultes, ;u Harrison. Grapes,
R 'G McGowan. Collection riff fruit,
Thos Wilkinson, John Fells. Bouquet
of flowers, Chas Praetor & ,Sons,,,Jas
Harrison.. Flower in pot, A Proctor,'
Tlios, Wilkinson. Collection of house
plants„ G Proctor & Sons, J Harrison.
fiome•made cloth, Miss sI Pollock.
Flannel,. Miss M Pollock. Flannel,
union;. Jas Owens, Miss M Pollock.
Blankets, miss M Pollock, 1 and 2'
Ooarse boots, L Peaten. Fine boots,
L.Pearen. Home -wade wine, James
Owens, A Proctor. Keg salt butter,
A Oarr, .Miss seePollock. Crock batter,
M Harrison, 'John Taylor. Basket of
butter, 5 lbs., W J Fenwick; A Proc.
tor. Basket of butter, 25 lbs., John:
Coultes. Home made bread, A Carr,
H. Edwards. Comb honey, WAV J Mar-
tin, 13 Wigthman. Maple sugar, John
Taylor, 1 and 2. Maple syrup, John
Taylor, A Proctor. Oat cake, A Proc.
tor, John Bone.. Home-made cheese,
Tilos Anderson, A Oarr.- • •
kludges -John Anderson, Belgrave.;
W Sloan, M D, Blyth, and Goo Moffatt,
Turnberry..
-names' -WORK.
work/distil McClelland. Bead
work,Miss McOlelland..Faucy knitting,
,Miss McClelland, urs areLennan. Patch
work . on quilt, P Baines, Miss nrary
Pollock. Gent's shirt, miss McClelland.
Braiding, Miss McClelland, T Brydges.
Woolen stockings, W. H al3Oracken,
John Qatnp{ael1. Woolen gloves, Geo
Moffatt, W H,McOracicen. Woolen.
lamb, T Anderson ; 2, Ci •Ross. Aged
ewes, 11 .l`i,oss ; 2, T- Anderson. Shear -
ling ewes, HI Ross ; 2, J Coultes, jr.
Ewe lambs, T Anderson. Pen, •R.
Coultes.
PIGS.
' Large Breed - Brood • sow,.. John
•!Brine. Sow pig, John .Geddes, John
Bone.
Small Breed -Aged boar, H V wards,
H Deacon. Brood.sow,John Armour,
H Edwards. Boar pig, EI,Edwards, McClelland.. Hair ridwers, Miss aloe
H Deacon. Soy/pig, ECioG 1•lc(xowen, Clelland. Embroidery on linen, Thos
John Armour. Pen, John. Armour. Brydges, Mies McClelland. Lace work,
Judaea •-- John Cumming;; Loudee• Mies McClelland, Mrs Godfrey. Twine
bore, .Wit► Snell, Clinton..? lace, miss. ,ascalelland. Rag carpet, T
POULTitY. - Anderson, A. Proctor. Collection of
TO :.,� OT8 Jf'o s;A.LE. ,
Town Lote Noe. 252 S and 10 In filo Town Plot
of Wingham, containing If gore each, .are for
PIC Apply 0,
J. A
RTON, Barrleter,
Winglrgm.
FARM FOR SA
u4i ,$,eastaosh'oNConoeIoni8EWawan,containing'
hahl, ell cleared alaths, ndernpond ,tato from
tion; wen fenced and watered. On the premises'
aro good house, bank barn and Outbildings, and two
good orchards., Big particulars apply to the owner.
THOS. li. LINKLATER,
Wingham, Ont.
FARM TQ RENT.
In the Township of Wallace, ono mils north of
Gowanetown, comprising 100 acres, 88 aoree cleared,
@O acres of pasture with a first -,lass inning (no trouble
to water cattle,) and 14 acres of good meadow, with 4
aures of fall wheat and seeded, the balance under
good cultivation. Frame barn and log house with
well at both. 419r hull .particulars apply to
J. W. SCOTT, Banker, Lietnwel,
or to E. A. LEWIS, Agent, Palmerston.
Farm for Salo.
Being south halves of Lots 28 and 24, Con. 1, in tho
Townehip of Morris, and containing100 acres.
Situated ss miles from Wingham and 2i miles from
Bluevalo. Said farm 1E4, dm good condition, well
watered, and adapted for either stock or grain.
Buildings and fences in good state e1 repair. There
is a bank barn 00 x 40, with sheds, frame dwelling
house 30'x 20, newly sided tend painted, with sheds
attached. The farm is well drained with tile. The
said farm with all the implements upon the premises,
inclndtng binder, reaper, mower, waggons, top
buggy, ploughs, harrows and other things too
numerous to mention, is offered for the sum of
84,200 A business stand In Wingham will be token
in part payment.
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For every Department of our large pretnises ie lite�'ftlly jammed will;+
New, Seasonable, Stylish and Remarkably Cheap FALL
--0001)8. Splendid range of
3DRESS GOODS$
In every design.and texture, from the cheapest Melton, to the iichest
-Silks or Satins.---
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All shades from 50 cts up, and other trimmings to match all styles of
-Dress Goods.--
ROBERT
oods. .
ROBERT A. GRAHAM, Be sure to see our
Wingham P. 0.
Di: °halm of Partite Iz p, Mantis Oggd; l tern s Riad de M s . 5
Notice is h: eby given that the p• tnership here���'SG ii l r
tofore existing •etween us as boshoe and bar•
noes manutactu re In the Town • 'Wingham, under
the firm of Hom" do Buchata has this day been For FLANNEL'''S;neither grey, red, .whiteror blue, and away down
dissolved by mute 1 Consent,
All debts due t• the fat'" firm are to be paid to price, be sure you visit the "Anchor."
John J. Homuth, wh• wi . y all liabilities of the
.ate firm,
J. J. HOMUTH,
Witness, J, A.MOIRTa ` JORN BUCHANAN. GENERAL DRY GOODS, offering cheap.
Stacks of WHITE AND GREY COTTONS, TICS.INGS,' SH!RTINGS and''
Dated Wingham, :pt. 2 • '89.
The business f • morly oarrio• on by Homuth &
Buchanan will , o continued in same place by.
the undorsi ed, under the film o J Homuth G
Son.
J J ` IUTH,
W T J • OMUTR
Cattle Estra
Strayed from , o premises o ho subscriber, lot
No, 4, concession , Morrie, o • Saturday, the 24th
Augus-,:aeven steer:, thr - yearlings, grizzly red
color, with bell•ehaped , e.epot in forehead ; four
two years olds, three r" • or, and one grey, with
stat horns; one of the red t .year-olds somewhat
smaller than the o ertwo.- An •ersongiving such
information as . lead to their . overy will be
suitably row • • ed.'
THOS. ANDE' ON,
•Bolgr c P. O.
TILE. } TILE.. TILE.
Farmers and others in.nee$' of Tiles for draining.
purposes can be supplied at oi'r brickyard. A very
large stook of all sizes on hand.
ELLIOTT BROS.,
• ,Wingham.
Wingham, Sept 12th, '89.
VIA S. 3; GftASOROOK;
Frani Iiambarg • Germany,
I CASK VENETIAN CLASS.
Table Glass,
Water Sets;
,ruin .:®W
China Casters,
Cheese Dishes.
I have also an elegant line of
Dner Sets,
Toa Sets,
Toilet Sets.
My stock of Groceries and Canned
Goods is complete,
PURE SPICES & VINEGARS FOR PICKLING
TEAS A SPECIALTY.
• T,e,. ATEb ',
The China House.
WIlCHAM SAW MILL,.
LUMBER AND WOOD
L. & J. McLEAN,
PROPRIETORS:,
Geese,.,, Jas,•.=Harrison,,,1, and a 2, ladies' work, Miss McO1e1Iand. Pidy,.
ALL., HINDS .olr:
Turkeyh, Jas Harrison, '!'hos, Wilkin- highly commended, Mrs McLennan.
ion. Ducks, W. Hr 141ceraken, Jas Judges -Miss Allie 11 Walsh, Miss
Harrison., Plymouth . Rocks, Jas Annie Rintonl auft Miss Louisa 5
Harrison,, W H‘ McCracken. Leg -
horns, C Proctor & ,Sons, Jas Harri'
son., Black Spanish, . Jas Harrison
Hatnburgs,.Jas Harrison, W II Mc-
°rackon.. Any other variety, W f
Otaeken,1 tend 2.: Judge -R Elliott,. Wingham.:
IMPLEMENTS.
Perdue.
Best three selections on the organ,
urs J °mites, jr, Morris, Miss Lillie
Hulce, Blyth. Best three selections
on violin, Ditncitn Andersofl, L`aat
Wawanoah, Alex Sweatt, Morris,
Best three songs, Jas Lawrence, 13e1 -
grave, 8 Welsh; Last Wawauesh,
!'.umber waggon, John Brain on,
3:0 Stewart. Buggy, , John Baine- . Tie stove feendry bylaw, granting
deli. Doublet carriage, John • Bruns... Mossrs`Grundy ,ati ,bonus of $7000 and
don, Cutter, JohttBrut-ladols.. Plow,, exemption for ten.•years, wo,s .parried
T 11 Ross, R M . Robinson. Gang at Kincardine, on Aignclay by;ao ma
Pow, J G Stewart, !.'hos 11 Rosa, jority of 276, only., four votes • being,
'E,tiree, hay rake, (Wisner's) John east against it.
LUMBER,
I�.tLTH;•,,
MIES;
AND WOOD,
lCept.conetantlyOnatatrd Or out to order and dat:ever•
ed In any part of the town• On the Shortest•popelbie •
notioe,
"A11 ordorB attended to promptly
and satisfaction guaranteed..
-Great value offered in -
WORSTED SU TTI OS . H U MEM
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And guarantee every Suit we make to be satisfactory an htyle, .
workmanship and fit. -
Piles of SHIRTS, 'TES,
HATS and UNDERCLOT: TING •
To suit every taste.
CARPETS FLOOR OIL CLO IIS..
Please visit this department before giving your orders elsewhere.
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THE BROWN ANCHOR, WINGIIA.I.
Stors 1).pen
AND EVERYTHING BOOKING,..
VOISIN Worth of Ilaw" oo 3 aairlaa,
We have now more room to show our stock and' are making the
Largest Display of
SCali
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Ever shown in Wingham in Henriettas, Dress Robes, Twill., Stripes,
Checks, Bordered Satins, with Trimmings in 13'aids, Beak •
Setts, Bngle Trimmings in setts and by the yd. !n
BLACK DRESS GOODS
We show' all the -novelties in ENGLISH, FRENCH and GERMAN
Goods, only carried by ourselves in town, ,and- would specially invite
ladies of Wingham and surrounding, -country: to inspect our Black
Goods before buying..
Ladies•see.our CORSETS;;we.h'a;ndie a new snake. The "Ermine,"
"Bonanza,',T "Surprise" ' and- "Little Wonder." Our. imported KID •
GLOVES in Brack and Colors beats them all. Skirts, Shirtin§s, Wool
Squares and•Hosiery in endless variety.
Just to hand a large purchase of
Tweeds PaRtin'gs,,Worsteds1.:#fjverccaticgs1Etc.,,,
Imported direct. In this,departmentsatisfaction as to fit guaranteed
orno sale. Our increasing trade shows -how our goods are appreciated,
TREMENDOUS DISPLAY OP. HATS,
Ties, White and Colored Silk Wipes, Linen and lvorine Ooll..r.ts and
Cuff's, White and Colored Shirts, Scarfs, Gloves, Shirts and Drawers, eta
Flannels, Yarns, Sheeting,, Full Cloths, bought direct fi•onl the
Canadian Mills. No shoddy mixed or wholesale profits. Piles of Car-
pets, Curtains, Laces, Cretonnes, Table Linens,Towelings, Cottons and
General Dry Goods..
' BOOTS and SHEOS in all the leading makes.
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY
'Orders in ,Ear' Lots a Snecialty,
milt and Yard on Josephine street, ,
adjoining the 0. P. R. track.
L, do 3, MuLBAN.
Wingham, Map.Iet,1880.
TEAS A SPECIALTY,
Give us a call and see our goods and get prices. Remember, we think r.
it no trouble to show you through.
To ,„0
awA 0M1LLS
Wingham, Sept. 4th, 184. .